[12:00] <atoponce> Francisco, the SD card will be a serial device, thus starting with /dev/sd**
[12:00] <Francisco> HammerBlade2020, I use Sd an memory stick and MMC and nothing works..
[12:00] <Fredde> ttread: I used application
[12:00] <HammerBlade2020> Francisco, try this, do you have a memory stick one near you?
[12:00] <Fredde> ttread: ttread
[12:00] <ttread> Fredde, port 6881 should be forwarded to the machine you want to handle Bittorrent
[12:00] <z0rz> What's a good systems monitor program for command line?
[12:00] <Fredde> ttread: http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=1347#604 *
[12:00] <z0rz> That has like CPU Temp usage network usage and all that stuff
[12:00] <kcul> ubuntu or vista?
[12:01] <HammerBlade2020> /dev/sdf1 on /media/sdf1 type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,quiet,shortname=winnt,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=077,iocharset=utf8)
[12:01] <crshman_> why isn't time left showing up on my laptops batter monitor?
[12:01] <nickrud> cppnewbie, if I wanted to run 32bit stuff under amd64, I'd use a change root and install 32 bit stuff there. You might want to search the wiki for a howto
[12:01] <angelo> hey how would i go about finding the right ati drivers for my ATI radeon 9700 mobility card to put in my laptop
[12:01] <HammerBlade2020> !ati
[12:01] <ubotu> ati is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[12:01] <HammerBlade2020> angelo, read that.
[12:02] <Francisco> HammerBlade2020, it does not work
[12:02] <GeorgeAScott> hi.... i'm looking for a graphical multitrack recording program...
[12:02] <Jonnings> how can i make a new link to firefox? I managed to mess it up in some way
[12:02] <angelo> ok ty
[12:02] <GeorgeAScott> i don't like audacity
[12:02] <ttread> Fredde, I have a D-Link router and I got it working a different way
[12:02] <HammerBlade2020> Francisco, hmm... i'm no expert, that is what my mount does when i put in my memory stick and it always works..
[12:02] <Francisco> HammerBlade2020, ok thx.
[12:02] <Francisco> somebody expert can help.?
[12:03] <fredrik_> ttread: that was the faq I tried
[12:04] <HammerBlade2020> oh my god,
[12:04] <HammerBlade2020> ubuntu live-cd torrent going at 1.4 mb download a second.
[12:04] <HammerBlade2020> thats crazy
[12:04] <ttread> fredrik_, I can't say anything about their method, but I forwarded the port in the Virtual Server area and it worked
[12:05] <Jivenix> anyone ever get rhapsody to work on ubuntu?
[12:05] <Jivenix> on the download it says minimum sys requirements are fedora core or suse or greater
[12:05] <ttread> fredrik_, also check that you have no packet filter running on your machine
[12:05] <kcul> ubuntu or vista?
[12:05] <Jivenix> does that mean i cant use it?
[12:05] <myki> How do I change language, in which new apps run? I've choosen english language in instalation w/ polish keyboard layout, and now most of apps has menu's or such in polish language.
[12:06] <atoponce> bummer.  i think i could help Francisco further.  oh well
[12:06] <djdrew> !rules
[12:06] <ubotu> coc is, like, totally, 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/
[12:06] <djdrew> what are the rules here?
[12:06] <HammerBlade2020> no foul language, or pasting
[12:07] <djdrew> k
[12:07] <HammerBlade2020> probably more
[12:07] <HammerBlade2020> but those are the main ones .
[12:07] <tritium> !tell djdrew about coc
[12:07] <atoponce> no direct attacks
[12:07] <techmydeck> /w techmydeck
[12:07] <techmydeck> sorry
[12:07] <tritium> read taht, djdrew (It's the Code of Conduct)
[12:07] <djdrew> ty tritium
[12:07] <tritium> s/taht/that
[12:08] <crshman_> why isn't time left showing up on my laptops batter monitor?
[12:08] <HammerBlade2020> will anyone be here that can help me partition something in a few minutes?
[12:08] <foxone999_> I have to problem to be connected with #ubuntu-fr
[12:09] <nickrud> foxone999_, type /join #ubuntu-fr
[12:09] <djdrew> hey guys, what dose it mean if the live cd dose not run. It will boot into the OS thingy BUT its slow... takes like 20sec to move the mouse and i can open or do anything.
[12:09] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, yeah
[12:09] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce, okay thanks, the live cd is burning bow
[12:09] <HammerBlade2020> now*
[12:09] <atoponce> what live cd?
[12:09] <HammerBlade2020> ubuntu 5.1
[12:09] <atoponce> Ubuntu?
[12:10] <HammerBlade2020> yea
[12:10] <HammerBlade2020> 5.10
[12:10] <foxone999_> erf it's my problem if i write this i have sothing
[12:10] <dabaR> What is Ubuntu?
[12:11] <Jonnings> how can i make a new link to firefox? I managed to mess it up in some way
[12:11] <nickrud> dabaR, a very obscure nitch product
[12:11] <foxone999_> nickrud thanks i sucess
[12:11] <atoponce> dabaR, Ubuntu is an African word for "Humanity"
[12:11] <HammerBlade2020> ok,
[12:11] <HammerBlade2020> gonna reboot into live cd
[12:11] <HammerBlade2020> brb
[12:11] <nickrud> foxone999_, ood
[12:11] <foxone999_> bye ^
[12:11] <cppnewbie> so anyone knows a way to run wine on amd64?
[12:12] <ttread> djdrew, in my experience the live cd only runs well on power machines with lots of memory
[12:12] <nickrud> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot <-- cppnewbie (not trivial, but commonly done)
[12:13] <cppnewbie> i hope thats for noobs as well nickrud ;p
[12:13] <nickrud> cppnewbie, running 32bits on a 64bit machine is, by definition, not for newbies :)
[12:14] <nickrud> cppnewbie, you might want to consider running the 32bit ubuntu, it is much easier for wine, multimedia, and other things.
[12:14] <cppnewbie> nickrud i assume that means getting the whole distro again for i386? :p
[12:15] <nickrud> cppnewbie, yeah. dialup?
[12:15] <cppnewbie> dsl
[12:15] <cppnewbie> but it sure is a problem
[12:15] <cppnewbie> :p
[12:15] <cppnewbie> i mean like it makes no sense
[12:15] <angelo> which ati drivers should i use ( linux x86  or linux x86_64 ) if i have an amd64 3400 processor but am running x86 ubuntu
[12:15] <cppnewbie> i was under the impression that 32 bits cant run 64 bits but that 64 bits can run 32 bits
[12:15] <pianoboy3333> Can someone help me with upgrading to dapper? I'm using the new update manager with the upgrade button, everything is fine until I get to the Downloading and installing upgrade part. This is the error I get: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9331
[12:15] <Seveas> angelo, x86
[12:15] <spikebike> er
[12:15] <angelo> ty
[12:15] <spikebike> nvidia driver needs to match the kernel
[12:16] <crshman_> i have enabled the multiverse repositories, reloaded, however when i try to run any install commands from the wiki the packages aren't found....such as "sudo apt-get install j2re1.4"
[12:16] <spikebike> and yes 64 bit os can run 32 bit apps, but not the opposite
[12:16] <nickrud> cppnewbie, then, what are you waiting for? Seriously, I've watched many extremely competent people retreat back to 32bit. Don't be too proud.
[12:16] <ttread> cppnewbie, the 64 bit processor can run 32 bit or 64 bit OS, but if you have the 64 bit OS you have to use 64 bit software
[12:16] <DRF> cppnewbie, some 32bit linux binaries will work fine though some included 32bit librarys in ubuntu.
[12:16] <pwb> annoyingly it means flash and w32codecs are broken... *shrug*
[12:16] <cppnewbie> nickrud isnt there simply a way to... uhh downgrade or something?
[12:16] <nickrud> crshman, paste your /etc/sources.list to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:17] <nickrud> cppnewbie, no.
[12:17] <cppnewbie> damn
[12:17] <wuzzy> i all! anyone know where to find the latest guide or howo on getting Glx to work in ubuntu?
[12:17] <pianoboy3333> Yo nessesito dapper ayudo...
[12:17] <HammerBlade2020> hey, atoponce you here?
[12:17] <atoponce> yeah
[12:17] <cppnewbie> boooored
[12:17] <pwb> right, I'm trying to install breezy on an ancient laptop with somewhere about 48MB RAM
[12:17] <cppnewbie> htf am i supposed to dl the whole thing again
[12:17] <zeb> czy tu mona uywa polskiego?
[12:18] <navarone> !pl
[12:18] <Madpilot> !pl
[12:18] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[12:18] <nickrud> pwb, if I had a 64bit machine, I'd run 64bit, I don't use flash & don't watch movies on my computer (too far from the couch)
[12:18] <jetscreamer> dl a java package, like a .bin from sun, and use make-jpkg
[12:18] <ttread> cppnewbie, what do you need Wine for so bad?  Maybe there's an open source equivalent
[12:18] <zeb> ok dziki
[12:18] <jetscreamer> it will create a .deb you can install
[12:18] <cppnewbie> ttread for what wine exists :p
[12:18] <pianoboy3333> ttread: isn't wine opensource?
[12:18] <jetscreamer> !info wine
[12:18] <atoponce> HammerBlace2020, what are you partitioning?
[12:18] <ubotu> wine: (Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)), section universe/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 0.0.20050725-0ubuntu1.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 14130 kB, Installed size: 55488 kB
[12:18] <johndarkhorse> pianoboy3333: it is
[12:18] <pwb> I guess I need pcmcia-modules-something but that module doesn't seem to exist for that kernel (or in fact any 2.6)
[12:18] <pianoboy3333> yes...
[12:18] <ttread> No what I mean is what WIndoze app do you need to run
[12:19] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce: i want to resize my swap from 3gigs to one. and add that space to my main partition
[12:19] <pianoboy3333> Can someone give me dapper upgrade help?
[12:19] <cppnewbie> many! :P
[12:19] <dejx> how many mb shall i give to my ramdisk?
[12:19] <johndarkhorse> pianoboy3333: join #ubuntu+1
[12:19] <jetscreamer> the pcmcia modules aren't seperate like in a 2.4 kernel i believe
[12:19] <Fredde> this really pisses me off :>
[12:19] <jetscreamer> 8192 at least if you mean the one for initrd
[12:19] <pianoboy3333> johndarkhorse: I know, but they can't help, so I thought I'd turn here...
[12:19] <Fujitsu> pianoboy3333, what's the issue?
[12:19] <crshman_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9332
[12:20] <dejx> jetscreamer i was thinking putting libs into ram, for faster performance
[12:20] <pwb> ah
[12:20] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, k hold on just a sec...
[12:20] <pwb> well in either case it doesn't seem to have detected the pcmcia system
[12:20] <cppnewbie> if i dl the 32bit ubuntu, can i just put it on this 64bit or i have to remove it and replace it all over again?
[12:20] <Fredde> What's wrong with bittorrent :/ ....
[12:21] <pianoboy3333> Fujitsu: I use the dapper upgrade manager with the nice upgrade button everything is fine till I get to the downloading and installing upgrade part, where I get this error msg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9331
[12:21] <Fujitsu> OK. I'll take a look.
[12:21] <nickrud> crshman, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9333 (you'll see I added multiverse to lines 19 & 20)
[12:21] <jetscreamer> then you'll probably want a larger, but beyond me
[12:21] <ttread> cppnewbie when you run the install you just choose the same partition and it will overwrite it
[12:21] <myki> What font is used in gnome-terminal? I want to set the same in aterm. In profile options i can only find "use the system terminal font" -- does it mean which??
[12:21] <cppnewbie> ttread k then
[12:21] <pianoboy3333> Fujitsu: is there somewhere where I can report it?
[12:22] <nickrud> myki, I think it's monospace
[12:22] <pwb> myki, go to system -> preferences -> font, you can change the default terminal font there
[12:22] <cppnewbie> takes 3 hours to dl
[12:22] <Madpilot> Fredde: are you running Firestarter on your Ubuntu box?
[12:22] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, sorry.  had to take the dogs out
[12:23] <cppnewbie> what do u suggest to dl ttread? bittorrent or instant dl?
[12:23] <Fredde> Madpilot: what's that?
[12:23] <Fujitsu> pianoboy3333: www.launchpad.net/malone.
[12:23] <ttread> yeah just leave it running overnight
[12:23] <cppnewbie> well it is an idea
[12:23] <cppnewbie> but it only says 3 hours
[12:23] <Fujitsu> Try filing a bug there...
[12:23] <cppnewbie> :p
[12:23] <cppnewbie> poor machine
[12:23] <cppnewbie> :D
[12:23] <angelo> anyone know where i can download an all in one codec pack
[12:23] <Fredde> Madpilot: firewall?
[12:23] <angelo> for linux
[12:23] <cppnewbie> wtf now it says 5 hours
[12:23] <ttread> cppnewbie I've found that the direct download is usually faster
[12:23] <pianoboy3333> Fujitsu: so report it there?
[12:24] <cppnewbie> ttread it is but its unresumable
[12:24] <cppnewbie> i think that is
[12:24] <Fredde> Madpilot: no, it isn't installed
[12:24] <Fujitsu> pianoboy3333, yes,.
[12:25] <cppnewbie> ttread feel free to prove me wrong, twould be better if so
[12:25] <cppnewbie> :p
[12:25] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020?
[12:25] <ttread> Don't know if it's resumable or not, have never had and interruption
[12:25] <ttread> If you're concerned about it then use bittorrent and leave it running overnight
[12:26] <nickrud> !tell angelo about w32codecs
[12:26] <cppnewbie> well leaving it overnight is the issue after all... crappy 384kbps :'(
[12:26] <Madpilot> Fredde: just checking, because w/ Firestarter you have to open the BitTorrent ports before it'll work
[12:26] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce: hey, sorry about that
[12:26] <nickrud> angelo, you should have a pm
[12:26] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce: so can you help me?
[12:26] <cppnewbie> cant go faster :'(
[12:26] <pwb> pwb@tosh:~$ cardctl ident
[12:26] <pwb> no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices
[12:26] <angelo> i got it thank you
[12:26] <ttread> Actually If you're on dialup then I don't think download or bittorrent will make any difference
[12:26] <Fredde> Madpilot: I think it's my router whos messing
[12:26] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, maybe.  Have GParted installed?
[12:26] <ttread> The limiting factor will be your own connection
[12:27] <cppnewbie> ttread its dsl but 384kbps is still not fast enough
[12:27] <cppnewbie> :p
[12:27] <moonunit> anybody up for a drive permission problem?
[12:27] <cppnewbie> i mean theres worse
[12:27] <dancl> What does db_conf do, and why can't the prerm script for phpmyadmin find it?
[12:27] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce, i only have terminal view..
[12:27] <cppnewbie> however its still not that fast
[12:27] <Fredde> Madpilot: I can download, but it says O
[12:27] <cppnewbie> twould take hours to dl it again
[12:27] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, ahh.
[12:27] <nickrud> cppnewbie, I used to live at 3k, I have no sympathy ;)
[12:27] <Fredde> I'm behind a firewall and 1t 10 kbs at highest
[12:27] <cppnewbie> lol nickrud :D
[12:27] <Madpilot> Fredde: try a different torrent
[12:28] <cppnewbie> k u got me im dling a torrent client
[12:28] <Fredde> I have tried several
[12:28] <moonunit> pwb, #kubuntu-offtopic
[12:28] <cppnewbie> which is suggested for linux?
[12:28] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce: gonna install the ati driver now.
[12:28] <pm> angelo, yeah, you should really have me ;)
[12:28] <nickrud> pwb, you can google search irc, and search that page (no idea how good those channels would be)
[12:28] <moonunit> can someone give me a hand with a drive permission problem?
[12:28] <Fredde> atleast 6 diffrent torrents and diffrent trackers
[12:28] <Madpilot> cppnewbie: there's a torrent client included in Ubuntu by default - Applications menu -> Internet -> BitTorrent
[12:28] <Fredde> Madpilot: atleast 6 diffrent torrents and diffrent trackers
[12:28] <atoponce> HammerBlade202, when GUI is up, sudo apt-get install gparted
[12:28] <jetscreamer> wget
[12:29] <cppnewbie> ah true madpilot
[12:29] <Madpilot> Fredde: does your ISP play stupid games with the BitTorrent ports?
[12:29] <FlannelKing> Hey guys, if I have two cdrom drives, how do I access the second one? (the first is /dev/cdrom)
[12:29] <jetscreamer> and wget for windows if that's what you were talking about (windows)
[12:29] <Madpilot> FlannelKing: put a CD in it, it should automount?
[12:29] <_0331_USMC> Does ubuntu support sony memory stick pro?
[12:29] <jetscreamer> FlannelKing: /dev/cdrom is a symlink to /dev/hdb or so
[12:29] <Fredde> Madpilot: ISP?
[12:29] <Fredde> *new starter*
[12:30] <FlannelKing> Madpilot, yeah it automounts, but Im trying to rip it using grip, so I have to give it a path.
[12:30] <Madpilot> Fredde: Interent Service Provider - the folks you buy your web connection from
[12:30] <Fredde> Madpilot: It worked at windows
[12:31] <spikebike> anyone here installed mplayer into a chroot on an amd64 system?
[12:31] <Madpilot> Fredde: try installing Firestarter, and explicitly opening the BT ports...
[12:31] <navarone> Fredde when was torrent posted?
[12:31] <HammerBlade2020> i'm on a live cd, i just installed the fglrx driver for my ati card, how do i start a gui ?
[12:31] <Madpilot> FlannelKing: use SoundJuicer for ripping
[12:31] <nbound> Madpilot, bit torrent should work out of the box
[12:31] <nickrud> FlannelKing, it would be /dev/cdrom1 ?
[12:31] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, startx
[12:32] <pwb> looks like the warty pcmcia-cs couldn't detect some toshiba chipsets and mine is a slightly later revision of the one in question
[12:32] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce: i just get a black cursor and fuzzy area
[12:32] <looksaus> rhythmbox on dapper refuses to play my .flacs
[12:32] <pwb> maybe the breezy version has the same problem
[12:32] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce: it wants me to start GDM ?
[12:32] <HammerBlade2020> gdm
[12:32] <looksaus> even when gstreamer  0.10 does this all right
[12:32] <techmydeck> im havin problems to mount my ntfs partition. i just can mount it as read only and only root can access it
[12:32] <cppnewbie> so nickrud, ttread, wine will run cor on i386 style?
[12:33] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, you should be able to get into gdm.  maybe try the vesa driver
[12:33] <looksaus> what is the easiest way to find out about a package's dependencies?
[12:33] <FlannelKing> nickrud, yeah, thats it.  Thanks, jsut have to restart the program apparently, it doesn't like switching drives. /dev/cdrom is the same as dev/cdrom0?
[12:33] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce: ok
[12:33] <ttread> Don't know cppnewbie, I don't use Wine
[12:33] <looksaus> I wonder how I could solve my rhythmbox problem
[12:33] <crimsun> looksaus: dpkg -l gstreamer0.10-plugins-good |grep ^ii
[12:33] <_0331_USMC> Does ubuntu support sony memory stick pro?
[12:33] <ttread> But it's supposed to
[12:33] <Madpilot> looksaus: packages.ubuntu.com
[12:33] <visor> hi folks
[12:33] <cppnewbie> ttread u never ran even a single win app on linux?
[12:33] <nickrud> looksaus,  sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-plugins  gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg
[12:34] <techmydeck> im havin problems to mount my ntfs partition. i just can mount it as read only and only root can access it. any could help me? i wanna write on it, and all users should access it. thanks
[12:34] <ttread> Nah
[12:34] <looksaus> crimsun, that would only tell me about gstreamer packages right, not really dependencies...
[12:34] <looksaus> nickrud, thx, but these are installed of course
[12:34] <nickrud> FlannelKing, it's probably a link
[12:34] <DarKChild> i keep getting an error msg with dapper, 4302693.206000 buffer I/o error on device hdd, logical block 2095049, what is that?
[12:34] <pwb> looksaus, use aptitude, it gives you a nice list of dependencies (and quicker than synaptic does)
[12:34] <ttread> What for?  There are 1000's of native Linux apps to do whatever you want
[12:34] <nickrud> looksaus, argh, I was hoping for the simple answer
[12:34] <visor> do you know why if i mount (by the gnome-volume manager) automatically a USB drive nautilus would complain about permissions in another user account?
[12:34] <moonunit> i need help with drive permissions
[12:34] <looksaus> pwb, do you have an easy way to do this on the command line?
[12:35] <pwb> err, no :)
[12:35] <pwb> but aptitude is a terminal app
[12:35] <looksaus> ah, k, thx
[12:35] <DarKChild> i keep getting an error msg with dapper, 4302693.206000 buffer I/o error on device hdd, logical block 2095049, what is that?
[12:35] <pwb> so you can use it if you don't have X
[12:35] <nickrud> looksaus, the package apt-rdepends is very nice if you want to see all the dependencies
[12:35] <visor> for example if you plug a pen drive it gets mounted on my accound and the icon appear on the desktop and i can access it but if i switch to another accound nautilus complains about permissions and it doesnt show me the files
[12:35] <pwb> ooh, I just learned something :)
[12:35] <moonunit> i need help with drive permissions on my flash drive
[12:36] <crimsun> looksaus: that's the specific package that contains the flac plugin for gstreamer0.10, which is needed for rhythmbox in Dapper
[12:36] <cppnewbie> nickrud isnt debian=ubuntu
[12:36] <cppnewbie> ?
[12:36] <jetscreamer> NO
[12:36] <visor> is there some GConf key to change this behavior?
[12:36] <nickrud> cppnewbie, so close, but so far
[12:36] <pwb> ubuntu is a better debian :)
[12:36] <cppnewbie> rofl
[12:36] <cppnewbie> isnt ubuntu based on debian at least
[12:36] <pwb> correct
[12:37] <nickrud> cppnewbie, I kinda hope that etch+1 will be equiv to ubuntu
[12:37] <Seveas> cppnewbie, http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship
[12:37] <Seveas> !debian
[12:37] <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/
[12:37] <FlannelKing> ubuntu is ++debian ;)
[12:37] <moonunit> can someone give me a hand with drive permissions??
[12:37] <cppnewbie> but even if ubuntu is debian, debian isnt ubuntu
[12:38] <Inf3ctedFx> Hello everyone
[12:38] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce, i'm back on installed-ubuntu none of the drivers worked for me on the live cd
[12:38] <mwe> moonunit: you gotta be more specific
[12:38] <funkyHat> Ok, FlannelKing I think your's is pretty close ;), I think you could compare Debian and Ubuntu in the same way as C and C++ ;)
[12:38] <nickrud> cppnewbie, neither is true :)
[12:38] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, sorry about that
[12:38] <Unity> this is a small problem but anyone know why gaim sounds are delayed by a second when using artsd?
[12:38] <Inf3ctedFx> I have a simple question... I just downlaod a icons them, but I dont know how to install those.. or where do I have to unzip them
[12:38] <funkyHat> Although minus the crap parts of C++ because Ubuntu rocks
[12:38] <moonunit> mwe, my flash drive is mounted under root, and i cant write to it
[12:38] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce, it's okay, i still would like to get this swap formatted, but i don't know how to do it without a gui
[12:38] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, try gparted whil logged into installed system
[12:38] <Seveas> Inf3ctedFx, art.gnome.org/faq.php
[12:38] <atoponce> may work
[12:38] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce, has to be on a live-cd seveas told me that
[12:39] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, your back, can you help m with a problem
[12:39] <Inf3ctedFx> thx Seveas
[12:39] <Fredde> argh, I'll have to go back to windows *cries*
[12:39] <cppnewbie> nickrud http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit. it refers to ia32-libs-dev. is it possible that these r available on debian but not on ubuntu?
[12:39] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, yeah.  makes sense
[12:39] <mwe> moonunit: use mount options. is it mounted from fstab?
[12:39] <Unity> Inf3ctedFx: System | Preferences | Theme | Intall New Theme... someting like that
[12:39] <pwb> eww funkyhat, don't compare ubuntu to c++, that's horrible
[12:39] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, sorry I couldn't help
[12:39] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce, no problem thanks for the effort
[12:39] <atoponce> i'll see what i can dig up on the net
[12:39] <funkyHat> pwb, I did qualify that statement :P
[12:39] <moonunit> mwe, its mounted under /media/sda1
[12:39] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, can you give me the command line to format my swap partition, so i can do it from live cd?
[12:40] <pwb> e'en so :)
[12:40] <nickrud> cppnewbie, http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=ia32-libs-dev&searchon=names&subword=1&version=breezy&release=all so it does exist
[12:40] <funkyHat> hehehe
[12:40] <crshman_> what is the package ubuntu-desktop, is it vital for my system? i am installing a new power scaling program and it says this needs to be removed (cpufreqd)
[12:40] <Goldfisch> Swap: mkswap /dev/foobar ; swapon /dev/foobar
[12:40] <erUSUL> HammerBlade2020, mkswap /dev/sdxx
[12:40] <mwe> moonunit: you just plugged it in and it automounted?
[12:40] <moonunit> yeah pretty much
[12:40] <cppnewbie> well then nickrud wasnt apt get supposed to get them then? :p
[12:40] <HammerBlade2020> erUSUL, no, i want to resize my swap from 3 gigs to 1. and put that space into my main partition
[12:41] <mwe> moonunit: so what file system is it?
[12:41] <erUSUL> crshman, is a meta-package. it is safe to remove it
[12:41] <crshman_> ok thank you
[12:41] <erUSUL> HammerBlade2020, are you using parted?
[12:41] <DarKChild> i keep getting an error msg with dapper, 4302693.206000 buffer I/o error on device hdd, logical block 2095049, what is that?
[12:41] <moonunit> its vftat
[12:41] <nickrud> crshman, ubuntu-desktop is a list of packages that ubuntu thinks make a good desktop; you can safely remove it. When you upgrade to dapper, you will be sorry it's gon
[12:41] <HammerBlade2020> erUSUL, it will need to be command line..
[12:41] <looksaus> anyone else with rhythmobox problems on up to date dapper?
[12:41] <nickrud> *gone
[12:41] <moonunit> mwe, vfat
[12:41] <HammerBlade2020> erUSUL, from a live cd.
[12:41] <crshman_> is dapper a new version?
[12:42] <FlannelKing> dapper is 6.04
[12:42] <crshman_> and why will i be sorry?
[12:42] <looksaus> crshman, dapper == the upcoming version
[12:42] <nickrud> crshman, yes, due on my birthday :)
[12:42] <crshman_> haha good gift
[12:42] <nickrud> crshman, because you will not get a proper upgrade.
[12:42] <FlannelKing> what day of te month is it scheduled for?
[12:42] <nickrud> 20th
[12:42] <HammerBlade2020> 29
[12:42] <HammerBlade2020> 20*
[12:42] <cppnewbie> k installed ia32-libs-dev
[12:42] <crshman_> of feb?
[12:42] <Inf3ctedFx> actually Seveas is not icons.. is mouse theme.. the Icons I already have it.. I just want to install mouse theme
[12:42] <FlannelKing> ah, week before my birthday.
[12:42] <cppnewbie> so i assume im ready to check
[12:42] <cppnewbie> w/e its late c ya
[12:42] <nickrud> cppnewbie, april
[12:43] <crshman_> can i reinstall it?
[12:43] <FlannelKing> wow, has it really been almost six months since Breezy? go figure.
[12:43] <Unity> wow different language quit msgs
[12:43] <mwe> moonunit: try sudo mount -o remount,umask=000 /dev/sda1 /media/sda1
[12:43] <nickrud> FlannelKing, heck with the six months, I'll be 50
[12:43] <moonunit> mwe, okay
[12:44] <Inf3ctedFx> Does anybody knows how to install a Mouse theme?
[12:44] <FlannelKing> hah, seems like only yesterday I was upgrading from hoary
[12:44] <mwe> moonunit: if it works, adjust /etc/fstab
[12:44] <crshman_> can ubuntu-desktop be reinstalled?
[12:44] <Jae686> i dont have much of a mood to upgrade. soo much work to install, configure, cuztomize bla bla bla
[12:44] <looksaus> crshman, yup, of course
[12:44] <dabaR> crshman_: ? accomplishing what?
[12:44] <moonunit> mwe, nope.
[12:44] <nickrud> crshman, yes. It'll force cpufreqd to be removed. A good move, just before upgradeing
[12:44] <mwe> moonunit: what happened?
[12:45] <crshman_> yes, just what i was thinking
[12:45] <moonunit> it returned with nothing
[12:45] <HammerBlade2020> can somone help me resize my swap partition please.
[12:45] <mwe> moonunit: good
[12:45] <mwe> moonunit: now ls -l /media/sda1
[12:45] <moonunit> im on breezy, so im in the disk manager, which is not helping me any
[12:45] <Inf3ctedFx> HammerBlade2020:  use the Live Cd from ubuntu
[12:45] <mwe> moonunit: look at the permissions
[12:45] <moonunit> mwe, should i sudo that?
[12:46] <mwe> moonunit: no response means it worked
[12:46] <HammerBlade2020> Inf3ctedFx, yes, but i need to use a command line program, and i don't know what to type :-)
[12:46] <Inf3ctedFx> there is a tool like the Partition Magic so u can resize the swap
[12:46] <mwe> moonunit: no
[12:46] <Inf3ctedFx> a command  line program??
[12:46] <HammerBlade2020> yea
[12:46] <HammerBlade2020> i have no gui on the live cd
[12:46] <mwe> moonunit: it should be mounted world read/writeable now
[12:46] <HammerBlade2020> it doesn't work with my card for some reason.
[12:46] <ttread> HammerBlade have you tried Knoppix?
[12:47] <nickrud> HammerBlade2020, parted (haven't used it personally)
[12:47] <moonunit> mwe, file owner is still root
[12:47] <HammerBlade2020> nickrud, yea, i need somone to give me the command so i don't hurt my system
[12:47] <mwe> moonunit: but isn't everyone allowed to read/write?
[12:47] <moonunit> nope
[12:47] <moonunit> root
[12:47] <moonunit> root and root alone
[12:47] <nickrud> HammerBlade2020, good hunting :)
[12:47] <mwe> moonunit: paste a line from ls -l /media/sda1, please
[12:48] <hokatichenci> If I change the sound card do I have to change anything in the ubuntu settings?
[12:48] <fredrik__> :(
[12:48] <nickrud> hokatichenci, if the sound card is properly supported, no (you may need to disable the onboard sound, if you have one)
[12:49] <crimsun> hokatichenci: what do you mean by change? Are you replacing an existing one or just adding one?
[12:49] <visor> so nobody knows about this mount problem with g-v-m with multiple users?
[12:49] <hokatichenci> nickrud, yeah thats the plan, I get a 300ms audio delay with this onboard sound and I think it has to do with the lack of hardware mixing
[12:49] <moonunit> mwe, join #moonunit
[12:49] <nickrud> hokatichenci, talk to crimsun
[12:49] <mwe> moonunit: ok
[12:49] <hokatichenci> replacing an existing one
[12:49] <crimsun> hokatichenci: no, lack of hardware mixing has nothing to do with that delay.
[12:50] <Jae686> how do i define PATH's on ubuntu ?
[12:50] <hokatichenci> crimsun, well it happened the same on my gentoo box with onboard sound and I replaced it with an audigy and the issue went away
[12:50] <crimsun> hokatichenci: if you're just replacing an existing one, then you don't have to do anything special. Keep in mind that replacing an onboard means you have to disable it in bios, unless you want to use GNOME's System> Preferences> Sound> Default sound card
[12:50] <looksaus> gst-launch-0.10 filesrc location="03 - Le fossoyeur.flac" ! flacdec ! autoaudiosink
[12:50] <looksaus> works perfectly
[12:50] <looksaus> but rhythmbox doesn't
[12:51] <crimsun> looksaus: what error is rhythmbox throwing when you run it from a terminal?
[12:51] <aeolist> has anybody installed qemu+kqemu
[12:51] <aeolist> ?
[12:51] <looksaus> crimsun, it complains a bit about liboil, but something not too serious)
[12:51] <crimsun> hokatichenci: you're confusing latency issues with hardware mixing
[12:52] <hokatichenci> crimsun, yeah but I think its alsa's software mixing causing the latency issues
[12:52] <looksaus> crimsun, (and playing the flac through gstreamer works on the command line)
[12:52] <crimsun> hokatichenci: (and technically it's not hardware mixing, which is a completely different issue reserved for high-end professional audio cards and recording. It's known as stream multiplexing.)
[12:52] <crshman_> is gnome-applets like ubuntu-desktop? removable?
[12:53] <crimsun> hokatichenci: yes, dmix has latency issues
[12:53] <nickrud> crshman_, yes, but don't do it. You'll loose nearly everything on your panels
[12:53] <looksaus> crshman_, everything is removable, if you know what you're doing, but as crshman_ says...
[12:53] <nickrud> *lose
[12:53] <looksaus> crimsun, any other suggestions?
[12:53] <crimsun> looksaus: I need to see the actual debug output
[12:54] <looksaus> you mean gdb backtraces and things?
[12:54] <hokatichenci> crimsun, any workarounds?
[12:54] <crshman_> hmm i'm trying to see how i can do this....i installed cpufreqd, and now i'm trying to install the panel applet and it says that i need to do that first, remove gnome-applets
[12:54] <crimsun> looksaus: not unless you make it crash, no
[12:54] <crimsun> looksaus: I need the output in the console
[12:54] <looksaus> that's what I was thinking
[12:54] <nickrud> crshman_, then, I'd look for another package that does what you want. You'll just be losing too much
[12:54] <looksaus> OIL: ERROR liboiltest.c 403: oil_test_check_impl(): function conv_f32_s16_bitstuff in class conv_f32_s16 failed check (56,5547 > 0,1) || (outside=0)
[12:55] <claudio_> la
[12:55] <crimsun> hokatichenci: for the latency issue with dmix and your onboard? Not really. Just use your Audigy instead.
[12:55] <crshman_> the one that comes with ubuntu only shows me the cpu freq, and i can't modify it....=/
[12:55] <looksaus> is what gstreamer complains about...
[12:55] <hokatichenci> crimsun, k thanks
[12:55] <looksaus> this should not be a problem for rhythmbox
[12:55] <simira> are there any decent way to change defaul sorting for all imap folders in thunderbird? (i.e. threaded, date by newest first)
[12:55] <looksaus> liboil is just a library with cpu specific optimisations
[12:55] <crimsun> looksaus: if rhythmbox won't play it but gst-launch-0.10 does, file a bug on rhythmbox in Malone
[12:56] <luisito> yellow!!
[12:56] <looksaus> crimsun, I'm planning to do that, but want to add as much useful info as possible
[12:56] <pianoboy3333> Anyone here update with the new update manager from http://people.ubuntu.com/~mvo/backports/update-manager ?
[12:56] <looksaus> well, anyway, tomorrow morning, I'll be volunteering at FOSDEM, so I might just as well talk to some Ubuntu devels...
[12:56] <looksaus> :)
[12:57] <crimsun> looksaus: you should be able to force rhythmbox to spew some verbose output with a cli parameter
[12:57] <looksaus> ah, will have a look
[12:57] <MrPockets> once more, how do i check the capacity of my hdd?
[12:57] <aeolist> i am thinking of compiling qemu with kqemu support, but it asks for the linux headers folder... if/when i install a new kernel will i have to recompile qemu?
[12:58] <esac_> anybody know why when i plug in a smart card reader (with a card in it), linux sees it (dmesg shows usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5), but i dont see a device assigned to it (/dev/usb or anything similar) ?
[12:58] <simira> how can I set the same view for all my imap folders?
[01:00] <aeolist> MrPockets, df -T -h
[01:01] <SirKillalot> how do I burn nrg on linux
[01:01] <luisito> Right now I am curious about the genre of everybody here. I'm male, but are girls here?
[01:02] <esac_> genre ? you mean like am i pop or alternative ?
[01:02] <MrPockets> ty
[01:03] <diani> l
[01:03] <pianoboy3333> lilsito: do you mean *gender* ?
[01:03] <aeolist> MrPockets, ty?
[01:03] <zF> Hi.
[01:03] <luisito> esac_: sorry, I mean male and female, (my bad english!!!)
[01:03] <zF> I'm curious if anyone has setup a shoutcast server on Ubuntu, and knows the best method to do so, or has any guides.
[01:03] <pianoboy3333> luisito: wait, lemme put it in a regex: s/genre/gender/
[01:03] <crshman_> i connected to a windows box using the GUI in ubunto, where are those shares located on the drive?
[01:04] <luisito> pianoboy3333: yep, I mean gender.
[01:04] <dejx> how do i compile source made with glade?
[01:05] <simira> how can I set the same view for all my imap folders?
[01:05] <kinetic_> !ntfs
[01:05] <ubotu> somebody said ntfs was the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[01:05] <luisito> It seems everyone is a boy here, hehe!!
[01:06] <crshman_> is hibernation like windows hibernate (to disk) or just standby?
[01:06] <pianoboy3333>  When I'm in windows, my other windows computer can see my computer, but when I'm in linux, the other can't. How do I network the computers so that my other computer can see mine in linux?
[01:06] <nickrud> IdleOne, what was your conclusion?
[01:07] <raf1hh> hi all
[01:07] <mdv> yo
[01:07] <Sionide> been spending most our lives, living in a gangsters paradise
[01:07] <IdleOne> nickrud:  to busy investing all it's potential and implementation possibily...Ill keep you posted
[01:07] <Sionide> tell me why are we, so blind to see, that the ones we hurt, are you and meeee
[01:07] <IdleOne> posibilty
[01:07] <dabaR> :-/
[01:07] <nickrud> rflol, investing, :)
[01:07] <maria> hello, im trying to open my screen saver preferences, but everytime i do, the default selection is forestfire, which automatically crashes my system, is there any way to stop this from hapenning?
[01:08] <nickrud> IdleOne, if that's all it took ....
[01:08] <raf1hh> does anybody know how to up/downgrade ruby from 1.8.3 to 1.8.4 or 1.8.2 on a fresh server install?
[01:08] <IdleOne> nickrud:  like they say in mexico " small but spicy " :P
[01:08] <jerry> hi room
[01:08] <jerware> hi
[01:08] <ixian> is it possible to access files on my ntfs drive through ubuntu? it says i don't have the right permissions
[01:08] <IdleOne> heya jerry
[01:08] <jerware> jerry: my name is jerry too
[01:08] <nickrud> !tell ixian about ntfs
[01:09] <nickrud> ixian, that ubotu message should help you ut
[01:09] <nickrud> *out
[01:09] <dabaR> abut
[01:09] <jerry> Help pls with trying to dl real player and Make the downloaded file executable. At the command line, change to the directory where you downloaded the file, and type
[01:09] <jerry> hi jerware
[01:09] <wuzzy> how do i install mplayer?
[01:09] <nickrud> !mplayer
[01:09] <ubotu> it has been said that mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[01:09] <Jae686> how do I define PATH on ubuntu??
[01:10] <dabaR> Jae686: echo $PATH
[01:10] <nickrud> wuzzy, read the ubotu just above
[01:10] <wuzzy> nickrud, thanks!
[01:10] <^Odd^> can anyone tell me how to get streamtuner to use amarok as it's defualt app for playing music?
[01:10] <nickrud> IdleOne, you a gov employee?
[01:10] <jerry> not sure how to change command line?
[01:10] <jerware> http://ubuntuguide.org/
[01:10] <IdleOne> I wish
[01:10] <IdleOne> lol
[01:10] <jerware> thats what you need to find software installation
[01:10] <jerware> http://ubuntuguide.org/
[01:10] <Jae686> dabaR, and how can i get it defined on startup ?
[01:10] <nickrud> !ubuntuguide
[01:10] <ubotu> I heard ubuntuguide is out of date, reported to break a lot and generally a bad source for information. Use help.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com instead
[01:10] <jerware> if using firefox, ctrl-F  and you can search
[01:10] <nadav_> hey, i'm trying to do this command: "  sudo perl -MCPAN -e 'install XML::Simple'  " in order to install checkgmail.... but the script is unable to connect to ftp.perl.org (i think it's down)... can anyone please help me?
[01:10] <we2by> I think my router is going to cry now
[01:10] <IdleOne> nickrud:  you should never do now what you can do in 10 years for 100 times more money
[01:11] <nickrud> jerware, it's ok for some things, but is old and made for hoary
[01:11] <we2by> too many bittorrent downloading in the background
[01:11] <jerry> You people dont want to hear a grown man cry do you?
[01:11] <jerware> nickrud: i replaced every instance of hoary in sources.list with breezy
[01:11] <jerware> /etc/apt/sources.list rather
[01:11] <jerware> i think thats the path
[01:11] <nickrud> jerware, yes, that's how you start
[01:11] <nickrud> !breezy
[01:11] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[01:11] <IdleOne> jerry:  whats the problem?
[01:11] <jerware> becuase hoary == whory
[01:12] <jerry> real player
[01:12] <jerware> hoary is a whore
[01:12] <nickrud> jerware, there are some things you need to watch for, read that wiki page
[01:12] <jerware> oh ok
[01:12] <jerware> thanx nickrud
[01:12] <IdleOne> !tell jerry  about realplayer
[01:12] <dabaR> Jae686: what would you like to do to path?
[01:12] <dabaR> set it to what?
[01:12] <jerware> i dont use real player
[01:12] <jerry> tks idle 1
[01:12] <jerware> i have an mp3 player, totem and xine are my choice of multimedia
[01:12] <IdleOne> jerry:  np
[01:12] <jerry> i dloaded it to my desk top
[01:13] <IdleOne> jerry:  go to that site and follow the instructions it gives you and things will work out peachy. if not smash it
[01:13] <jerry> Make the downloaded file executable. At the command line, change to the directory where you downloaded the file, and type
[01:13] <phiber_optic> does anybody know why my mozilla would not open a javascript
[01:13] <nads> hey, i'm trying to do this command: "  sudo perl -MCPAN -e 'install XML::Simple'  " in order to install checkgmail.... but the script is unable to connect to ftp.perl.org (i think it's down)... can anyone please help me?
[01:13] <Jae686> export GP2XDEV="/usr/local/gp2xdev"
[01:13] <jerry> not sure hoew to make file ex
[01:14] <Jae686> export PATH="$PATH:$GP2XDEV/bin"
[01:14] <jerry> i like your attitude idle 1
[01:14] <IdleOne> jerry:  follow the instructions on the wiki it will tellyou how
[01:14] <asdffasf> Hej guys is there some similar program to evil lyrics for lin?
[01:14] <jerry> pls where is command line and how do i change it?
[01:14] <jerry> ok ill try
[01:15] <IdleOne> !tell jerry  about cli
[01:15] <biloyp> anyone know how to use SMEG to add a app to the Kmenu
[01:15] <jerry> make friends and infulence people
[01:15] <nickrud> nads, I think sudo apt-get install libxml-simple-perl is what you want
[01:15] <IdleOne> lmao jerry
[01:15] <jerry> tks im funner than smart
[01:16] <phiber_optic> does anybody know why my mozilla would not open a javascript??
[01:16] <IdleOne> !tell phiber_optic  about java
[01:16] <phiber_optic> IdleOne,  I have java installed
[01:16] <jerry> this linux is some vast sh&& compared to that windows xp i have
[01:16] <nads> nickrud, nope... i installed that package and still the perl command just tries to download from ftp.perl.org
[01:17] <IdleOne> phiber_optic:  without knowing what exactly you were trying to do and what error you got we cant be much help
[01:17] <jerry> and if i can get it im gonna send gates my xp cd and tell him to stick it with his money
[01:17] <biloyp> I can't figure out the proper command to put into the command setting to get vncviewer into the Kmenu
[01:17] <asdffasf> Hej guys is there some similar program to evil lyrics for lin?
[01:17] <Archaios> Can anyone help me adjust the gamma on my webcam driver?
[01:18] <phiber_optic> IdleOne,  Im trying to a page that javascript:webtv() but mozilla does not do anything
[01:18] <biloyp> phiber is that Firefox?
[01:18] <phiber_optic> when I click on there
[01:18] <nickrud> nads, if I understand it correctly, the package I gave you is the same as what you'd get from CPAN
[01:18] <phiber_optic> biloyp, yes Firefox
[01:18] <biloyp> use the Synaptic Package Manager to install java
[01:18] <biloyp> r u using ubuntu phiber?
[01:19] <phiber_optic> biloyp, i already have java
[01:19] <phiber_optic> biloyp, yesss
[01:19] <biloyp> did you read the Restricted in the wiki
[01:19] <phiber_optic> yeaaap
[01:19] <biloyp> hmmmm it worked for me
[01:19] <biloyp> let me check something
[01:19] <roaet> Anyone know of a program that is similar to Microsoft Journal so I can write with a tablet?
[01:20] <_jason> phiber_optic: link to the page?
[01:20] <dhalgren> hi folks. A simple question: How do I install a deb package that I have downloaded to disk from the develophers website. The package is a new version of an existing program. Also: do I have to uninstall the other or for safety?
[01:20] <phiber_optic> _jason www.unitel.tv
[01:21] <phiber_optic> its in spanish though
[01:21] <phiber_optic> wait Ill uninstall java and reinstall
[01:21] <_jason> dhalgren: what program?
[01:21] <dhalgren> aMSN
[01:21] <biloyp> hmmmm phiber not sure then
[01:21] <_jason> phiber_optic: that's ok I'm portuguese :)
[01:21] <IdleOne> phiber_optic:  wait
[01:21] <esac_> how can i tell what version of a package is installed from the command line ?
[01:21] <_jason> esac_: apt-cache policy packagename
[01:21] <phiber_optic> reinstalling blackdown java
[01:22] <dhalgren> _jason: is that the command? and should it be run from the directory it is saved in?
[01:22] <IdleOne> think what he needs is mozilla-mplayer
[01:22] <phiber_optic> Idleone I already have mozilla-mplayer
[01:22] <_jason> !deb
[01:22] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[01:22] <phiber_optic> I reinstalled java this time putting yes to the stopthread
[01:22] <_jason> dhalgren: always safer to remove the old one imo but it depends on how well it was packaged
[01:23] <phiber_optic> lets see what happens
[01:23] <phiber_optic> the same :(
[01:23] <dhalgren> _jason: sorry, I am new to deb. been sing rpm distros for years. what I mean in, do I type esac_:
[01:24] <IdleOne> dhalgren:  no not the esac part
[01:24] <_jason> phiber_optic: what exactly are you clicking?
[01:24] <_jason> dhalgren: that policy command was for esac_ , you just need what ubotu said
[01:24] <phiber_optic> _jason, im clickingin senhal al vivo
[01:24] <dhalgren> _jason: ok, thanks. Will remove the old one , sounds like a good idea. cheers
[01:25] <phiber_optic> but nothing with java works :(
[01:25] <roaet> no one knows of anything that I can write with in gnome?
[01:26] <_jason> phiber_optic: sinal en vivo just open up http://www.unitel.tv/telepais/ for me
[01:26] <phiber_optic> not for mee
[01:26] <phiber_optic> :(
[01:26] <mustard5> roaet, I no I have no idea :)
[01:26] <mustard5> *know
[01:27] <_jason> phiber_optic: do you have extensions blocking javascript? or have you disabled javascript in preferences?
[01:27] <Madpilot> roaet: I think Inkscape can talk to tablets
[01:27] <mustard5> roaet, you searched through synaptic for anything?
[01:27] <Madpilot> roaet: the GIMP might be able to as well, no idea thoigh
[01:27] <Madpilot> *though
[01:27] <roaet> in the process I need to get my wow character to town
[01:27] <phiber_optic> _jason, under content i have enble java and enable javascript
[01:27] <biloyp> I just tried to watch a movie on the web site phiber and it prompted me for a plugiin
[01:27] <_jason> phiber_optic: that function is just doing window.open(), maybe a popup blocker?
[01:28] <phiber_optic> I even desalbe block popup windows
[01:28] <fabian> hola
[01:28] <biloyp> phiber: but FF could not find a suitable one
[01:28] <mustard5> biloyp, did notice what type of movie it was?
[01:28] <biloyp> I can get on the site though
[01:28] <fabian> sorry someone speak spanish????
[01:28] <Engla> !es
[01:28] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:29] <biloyp> Mustard it is in spanish so I cant tell
[01:29] <phiber_optic> biloyp, I cant even get that page
[01:29] <phiber_optic> for the plugin
[01:29] <phiber_optic> it doesnt popu the window
[01:29] <_jason> biloyp: the movies play with mplayer plugin for me
[01:30] <_jason> phiber_optic: has to be something blocking popups, that's what I would bet on
[01:30] <phiber_optic> _jason,  any ideas because I disabled everything
[01:30] <louis_> does anyone have installed Ubuntu AND amaroK
[01:30] <_jason> phiber_optic: check privacy.popups.disable_from_plugins in about:config
[01:30] <zF> YP
[01:30] <biloyp> jason I got mplayer and it work on other sites but not for that video. It was one of the videos on the bottom right of the web sites first page
[01:30] <zF> YO
[01:31] <zF> What's the chmod digit value for u+x
[01:31] <biloyp> but I cant tell what format the video is in
[01:31] <zF> Make certain the server is chmod u+x ...
[01:31] <_jason> zF: depends
[01:32] <corvax> some videos ya can play
[01:32] <corvax> no matter what codecs
[01:32] <phiber_optic> _jason,  it says integer 2
[01:32] <corvax> no matter what player
[01:32] <Madpilot> zF: you can use the 'u+x' stuff in chmod as well as digits
[01:32] <_jason> phiber_optic: change it to 0
[01:33] <_jason> biloyp: must depend on the vid, I just tried a different one and it failed as well
[01:33] <zF> Madpilot: so the syntax would be chmood u+x <filename>
[01:33] <zF> ?
[01:33] <phiber_optic> the same
[01:33] <phiber_optic> _jason
[01:33] <phiber_optic> :(
[01:33] <biloyp> hmmm yeah jason....I also get prompted by ff to add plugin...but have to do it manually...not sure what pugin though
[01:33] <corvax> like some videos on ebaums world
[01:33] <biloyp> oh well I cant read spanish anyways so no big one
[01:33] <corvax> they wont play
[01:34] <corvax> dont waste your time
[01:34] <esac_> i installed a package which installed other packages .. how can i remove everything that was installed at once if i dont remember what it installed ?
[01:34] <biloyp> corvax.....nah I aint no help on this one ..
[01:34] <_jason> esac_: what did you install it with
[01:34] <phiber_optic> like before it was working and after I installed mplayer plugin it stopped
[01:34] <roaet> it's so sad that I finally get linux working and now I can't use my tablet that just came in.
[01:34] <Madpilot> zF: yes
[01:34] <esac_> _jason: sudo apt-get install libccid
[01:35] <_jason> esac_: try deborphan
[01:35] <gspr> Hi. I've just installed ubuntu, and since I've been very pleased with pinning in Debian before, I thought I'd try to use it in ubuntu
[01:35] <gilianima> what command to put in a bash script called 'mybashscript' so that when I execute 'mybashscript foo', it displays 'foo' ('foo' being a variable) ?
[01:35] <phiber_optic> any ideas?
[01:35] <_jason> phiber_optic: close firefox and run 'firefox -safe-mode', see if it opens
[01:35] <_jason> I think it will still load flash... not sure
[01:35] <gspr> after I've added a priority 600 for dapper, and a 700 for breezy, an apt-get upgrade still wants to install a bunch of dapper packages
[01:36] <gspr> is it just I who have misunderstood pinning?
[01:36] <phiber_optic> _jason it aske me to make changes...
[01:36] <nickrud> gspr, I have similar questions, can I ask you one?
[01:36] <corvax> probably an active x script?try 500 and 900 lol
[01:36] <gspr> nickrud: shoot, I guess
[01:36] <kakei> hi,does any body knows a simple way to start streaming (home radio) :)?
[01:36] <phiber_optic> reset toolbars and controls, reset bookmars to firefox defaulst, reset all user preferences
[01:36] <mfv> hello everyone.  can i use the Ubuntu 32 bit distribution with an Athlon 64?
[01:37] <phiber_optic> or continue, quit make changes and restart
[01:37] <kakei> mfv, yes u do
[01:37] <nickrud> apt.conf did some strange things when I experimented with it; do you have one?
[01:37] <Fredde> Madpilot: I think I have got it to work now
[01:37] <kakei> mfv, my ubuntu is like that :}
[01:37] <nickrud>  /it/pinnin/
[01:37] <_jason> phiber_optic: never mind then
[01:37] <nickrud> *g :)
[01:37] <crispoe> I hope ubuntu soon gets soon supported by oracle
[01:37] <crispoe> on the server side
[01:37] <mfv> will the performance be similar to a 32 bit setup?
[01:37] <phiber_optic> Im going cracyy it was working before...
[01:38] <crispoe> would be so huge for its adoption
[01:38] <crispoe> in the enterpise
[01:38] <_jason> phiber_optic: just hit 'continue in safe mode'
[01:38] <biovore> crispoe: I think you can get oracle working on ubuntu
[01:38] <corvax> prefrences
[01:38] <phiber_optic> didnt work _jason
[01:38] <biovore> I had it working debian once.
[01:38] <wuzzy> how long will it take untill xgl and compiz are available?
[01:38] <crispoe> but is it supported by oracle officially?
[01:38] <nickrud> !xgl
[01:38] <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/
[01:38] <corvax> wuzzy its available
[01:38] <biovore> wuzzy: dapper will have them
[01:38] <corvax> in dapper repos
[01:38] <_jason> phiber_optic: je ne sais pas then
[01:39] <biovore> yup
[01:39] <phiber_optic> thanx _jason :((((((
[01:39] <kern> hello room
[01:40] <phiber_optic> _jason
[01:40] <phiber_optic> im going to reinstall java
[01:40] <_jason> phiber_optic: there is no java on that site that I can tell, it's just javascript
[01:40] <kern> having trouble installing web cam on ubuntu can anyone help
[01:40] <ACU> Hey guys --- I am trying to install xvidcap and as everything else is a hell --- unfortunately I need this screen capture program as it is the only reason I still have Microsoft Windows --- any way to install xvidcap easy without the need of 2 weeks of and chineze learning ---- I will appreciate any help
[01:40] <phiber_optic> so what could it be?
[01:40] <crispoe> can you give me a link on oracles site that is officially supported
[01:40] <_jason> phiber_optic: I think it's something blocking popups
[01:41] <corvax> scren capture is built in
[01:41] <wuzzy> corvax, biovore: but how long will it take till glx is "stable" and incorporated int the main distribution?
[01:41] <IdleOne> _jason:  whats the site?
[01:41] <phiber_optic> ill reboot
[01:41] <phiber_optic> my computer
[01:41] <phiber_optic> ill be back
[01:41] <corvax> dapper willbe the main distro soon
[01:41] <Madpilot> ACU: press your PrntScrn button - there's a screencap app built in
[01:41] <ixian> i am in the process of installing ati drivers ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ), i am stuck on the third step though. it says "Add fglrx to /etc/modules".. what does that mean and i how do i do it? i'm a complete ubuntu newbie, just installed it
[01:41] <Spudchat> hi, i was wondering how the gigabit network card support was under ubuntu?
[01:41] <corvax> it MAY be backported
[01:42] <corvax> but i doubt it
[01:42] <_jason> IdleOne: http://www.unitel.tv/, 'senal de vivo' in the flash thing isn't working for him
[01:42] <Spudchat> and if a well supported one could be recommended
[01:42] <evilsmevil> no its unlikely to be backported as there are lots of things that need to be changed in breezy to make Xgl compatible
[01:42] <ACU> Madpilot et al ---- thanks --- I need an audio and video generated from the screen --- similar of what Camtasia is doing
[01:43] <wuzzy> corvax, ok, so how stable or unstable is the preflight version? is it worth checking out?
[01:43] <corvax> flight release 4 is pretty stable
[01:43] <corvax> not for a production box
[01:43] <evilsmevil> yeah im using flight 4 right now, its pretty good
[01:43] <corvax> or work you care about
[01:43] <ixian> anyone? :P
[01:44] <Madpilot> ACU: there's an app called "Istanbul" - it should be in the Ubuntu repos
[01:44] <corvax> but to play with
[01:44] <evilsmevil> Yeah you should say that you shouldnt use it for anything important, but its not going to give you any headaches
[01:44] <kern> is there a site with a list of possible packages to run for ubuntu??
[01:44] <asdffasf> is there any poker online game on ubuntu?
[01:44] <_jason> kern: use system > admin > synaptic, or browse packages.ubuntu.com
[01:44] <evilsmevil> kern, check out synaptic
[01:44] <ACU> Madpilot --- I have tried the Istanbul --- it does not capture sound --- and the application is prety buggy ---- at least if the sound was there ----
[01:45] <kern> tanks _jason
[01:45] <IdleOne> _jason:  it seems to work for me all I did was allow popups from the site
[01:45] <ixian> please, someone tell me what "Add fglrx to /etc/modules" means :x
[01:45] <Madpilot> ACU: haven't used Istanbul myself - I've heard it's buggy, though...
[01:45] <_jason> IdleOne: yep worked for me fine too, phiber couldn't find anything blocking popups though
[01:46] <evilsmevil> kern, this is a pretty good site for answering any questions you have about ubuntu http://ubuntuguide.org/
[01:46] <corvax> what do most folks use to make those "screen casts"
[01:46] <IdleOne> phiber_optic:  needs to install sun java and not blackdown java
[01:46] <_jason> IdleOne: it uses java?
[01:46] <kern> aahhh this is great dude thanks
[01:46] <IdleOne> well javascript
[01:46] <phiber_optic> Idleone so should i remove blackdonw java??
[01:47] <IdleOne> but I guess it may have something to do with it
[01:47] <dejx> how do i
[01:47] <corvax> you can make a script to record from dev/dsp for the sound part i guess
[01:47] <dejx> install gtk witk apt-get?
[01:47] <dejx> what's the name of packet?
[01:47] <phiber_optic> IdleOne, u know whats funny i went to my roomates windows macihne and it didnt work either
[01:47] <phiber_optic> it didnt do nothing
[01:47] <phiber_optic> can u guys try again to see if it is working
[01:47] <wuzzy> what is the easiest way to resize a partition that is mounted as /
[01:47] <corvax> maybe they areworking on the site phiber?
[01:47] <IdleOne> phiber_optic:  you on a school connection? maybe they school is blcoking it somehow
[01:48] <IdleOne> phiber_optic:  im on the site clicking links and everything is loading fine
[01:48] <phiber_optic> IdleOne, noop
[01:48] <phiber_optic> Yeah me too execept when u click vea nuestra senhal al vivo
[01:48] <IdleOne> when you install the java and it ask if you want to block threading say no
[01:49] <phiber_optic> I put yes before
[01:49] <phiber_optic> how do I reinstall?
[01:49] <joel> hello
[01:49] <corvax> do apt-get --purge remove
[01:49] <corvax> then reinstall
[01:50] <ixian> can anyone help a newbie out?
[01:50] <dejx> ixian, sure
[01:50] <gspr> Have I completely missed something? I followed the introduction to apt pinning at http://wiki.serios.net/wiki/Apt-Pinning_on_Ubuntu . After doing that, any apt-get upgrade wishes to install a whole BUNCH of dapper packages. Have I misunderstood something about pinning??
[01:50] <dejx> corvax do you maybe know what's the name of gtk packet name?
[01:50] <myki> How do I change associated apps to filetypes?
[01:50] <phiber_optic> IdleOne, where you able to click on that link i told u
[01:50] <phiber_optic> ?
[01:50] <elkbuntu> gtk2 probably, dejx
[01:51] <dejx> not found
[01:51] <myki> How do I change associated apps to filetypes?
[01:51] <IdleOne> phiber_optic:  give the website again i closed it out
[01:51] <dejx> tried that
[01:51] <joel> i have mandrake 9.2 on my dell laptop, i messed up my Xserver. so i decided its a good time to install ubuntu on it. the thing is, my laptop does not have a cdrom drive. the way i installed mandrake  was by external usb cdrom boot diskette. my question is, is there a boot disk that i can use for ubuntu?
[01:51] <phiber_optic> www.unitel.tv
[01:51] <_jason> myki: right click > properties > open with
[01:51] <phiber_optic> and click on the middle where it says Vea nuestra Senhal en vivo
[01:52] <myki> _jason: I know that, I want to change this selection for always.
[01:52] <hehehe> hello
[01:52] <Archaios> Is there anyway to get a little network display thing in the corner of the screen?  Like the one that windows has?
[01:52] <ACU> What is gtk2 -- I wonder why the OS is not installed by default with all this things ?-----
[01:52] <joel> since i still have access to a console, is there a way to start a ubuntu installation form bash?
[01:52] <_jason> myki: right click > *properties* > open with
[01:52] <ixian> dejx, im trying to install the drivers for my ati card from the instructions here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI . i am stuck on step 3 though, it says "Add fglrx to /etc/modules".. i don't know what that means or how to do it
[01:52] <myki> _jason: ok ;)
[01:53] <djs_2_6> Hey all.  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?
[01:53] <hehehe>  i wanna learn about some of my problems.. my logitech usb mouse jumps from a pixel to another pixel :) its really hard to navigate... i can just do INSMOD usbhid and RMMOD usbhid...
[01:53] <_jason> phiber_optic: what does this do if you put it in your url bar and press enter: javascript:window.open('http://www.google.com')
[01:53] <hehehe> where should i look?
[01:53] <myki> Archaios: RMP on panel and *Add to panel*
[01:53] <HammerBlade2020> can somone help me with an ipod question
[01:53] <myki> Archaios: RMB on panel and *Add to panel*
[01:53] <evilsmevil> hi does anyone know of a good jukebox application for GNOME?
[01:54] <LiteHedded> can someone help me instal the smp kernel?
[01:54] <phiber_optic> _jason it opens a new browser windows with google
[01:54] <djs_2_6> hehehe - Do you specify resolution for the mouse driver anywhere??
[01:54] <HammerBlade2020> how do i edit /dev/sdg2       /media/ipod     vfat    noauto,sync,user,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=022    0   0          so that i don't need to be root when using gtkpod ?
[01:54] <_jason> phiber_optic: ok, guess you aren't blocking javascript, did that about:config change stay to 0?
[01:54] <phiber_optic> I put it back to 2
[01:55] <LiteHedded> Seveas are you here?
[01:55] <_jason> phiber_optic: try 0 and restart firefox
[01:55] <IdleOne> _jason:  its asking me for a pluggin also
[01:55] <joel> is there a way to start a ubuntu install from BASH?
[01:55] <_jason> IdleOne: where?
[01:55] <joel> comman
[01:56] <joel> command
[01:56] <phiber_optic> _jason where u able to go there?
[01:56] <_jason> phiber_optic: where?
[01:56] <phiber_optic> _jason now I cant go back to about::config
[01:56] <_jason> phiber_optic: one : not :::
[01:56] <LiteHedded> linux-686-smp  gives me the smp kernel right?
[01:56] <hehehe> djs_2_6, no :( ??
[01:57] <hehehe> djs_2_6, where can i look for it?
[01:57] <phiber_optic> jason it worked
[01:57] <phiber_optic> with the same
[01:57] <djs_2_6> hehehe - You can specify that the mouse driver use different resolution levels for movement in the xorg.conf file...
[01:57] <corvax> javascript:webtv()    wah?
[01:57] <HammerBlade2020> how do i edit /dev/sdg2       /media/ipod     vfat    noauto,sync,user,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=022    0   0          so that i don't need to be root when using gtkpod ?
[01:57] <IdleOne> _jason:  when I clicked to watch live tv
[01:58] <_jason> IdleOne: 'ver video'?
[01:58] <IdleOne> _jason:  not an isue for mr as I dont have sound so Im not planning on watcing any moview
[01:58] <IdleOne> _jason:  yeah
[01:58] <_jason> IdleOne: mplayer plugin plays them fine
[01:58] <hehehe> djs_2_6, in xorg.conf file, there is no numerical specification for mouse segment ??
[01:58] <phiber_optic> IdleOne, I cant "(
[01:58] <IdleOne> _jason:  like I said no sound on this box
[01:59] <_jason> IdleOne: you know, just in case you want to watch some spanish news, letting you know :)
[01:59] <corvax> no sound what is it a client?
[01:59] <LiteHedded> if I installlinux-686-smp will i have to redo the ati drivers?
[01:59] <corvax> thin client
[01:59] <djs_2_6> hehehe - It is not there by default.  You have to add a line to specify it...
[01:59] <IdleOne> _jason:  thanks
[01:59] <_jason> phiber_optic: can't what?
[01:59] <phiber_optic> I cant get to open that page...
[01:59] <phiber_optic> how about u _jason?
[01:59] <_jason> phiber_optic: yep
[01:59] <IdleOne> _jason:  that is streaming live tv right...what plays streaming video?
[02:00] <corvax> phiber  no it doesnt work
[02:00] <_jason> IdleOne: I don't think it's really live
[02:00] <corvax> doesnt on a mac
[02:00] <corvax> soesnt on windows
[02:00] <corvax> doesnt on linux
[02:00] <phiber_optic> corvax,  for u it doesnt work?
[02:00] <phiber_optic> _jason Its really live
[02:00] <phiber_optic> :)
[02:00] <_jason> phiber_optic: how would you know, you can't even open the page :)
[02:00] <corvax> unitel.tv
[02:00] <corvax> one
[02:00] <corvax> no
[02:01] <phiber_optic> Because I know the carnival is happening right now...
[02:01] <LiteHedded> if I installlinux-686-smp will i have to redo the ati drivers?
[02:01] <LiteHedded> does anyone know?
[02:01] <IdleOne> from what I can tell its video and not live as in happening right now live
[02:01] <phiber_optic> corvax what happened when u click on Senhal al vivo
[02:01] <phiber_optic> ?
[02:01] <phiber_optic> IdleOne, what is is about?
[02:02] <corvax> unless i it  seemed to just time out
[02:02] <IdleOne> phiber_optic:  right now they are showing porn
[02:02] <IdleOne> lmfao
[02:02] <phiber_optic> IdleOne,  LMFAO
[02:02] <phiber_optic> LOOOL
[02:02] <dejx> :/
[02:02] <dejx> still didint found the name of packet for gtk?
[02:02] <corvax> dont say porn the sitecant take all our bandwidth
[02:03] <phiber_optic> corvax u cant open it right?
[02:03] <Seveas> LiteHedded, pong
[02:03] <corvax> no
[02:03] <corvax> i cant
[02:03] <phiber_optic> did u open the site though?
[02:03] <corvax> at the top
[02:03] <corvax> in th middl
[02:03] <IdleOne> be funny if they go down because of ubuntu users lol
[02:03] <phiber_optic> LOOLL
[02:03] <LiteHedded> Seveas i want to install the smp kernel you helped me do it last time :)
[02:03] <LiteHedded> will i have to reinstall ati?
[02:03] <phiber_optic> probably its bolivia...
[02:04] <Seveas> LiteHedded, how did you install ati?
[02:04] <LiteHedded> apt
[02:04] <Seveas> phiber_optic, corvax, please stay on topic...
[02:04] <Seveas> LiteHedded, which package?
[02:04] <LiteHedded> good question
[02:04] <LiteHedded> !ati
[02:04] <ubotu> I heard 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
[02:04] <dejx> !gtk
[02:04] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, dejx
[02:04] <Seveas> LiteHedded, dpkg -l | grep fglrx
[02:04] <LiteHedded> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI <--the one there
[02:04] <Seveas> dejx, what's up with gtk?
[02:04] <phiber_optic> _jason are u able to open it?
[02:04] <LiteHedded> ii  xorg-driver-fglrx                     6.8.0-8.16.20-0ubuntu16.1            Video driver for ATI graphics accelerators
[02:04] <_jason> phiber_optic: yes, it opens a new page
[02:05] <Seveas> LiteHedded, do you have ubuntu-fglrx-something ?
[02:05] <babis> hello everybody, i get a " Error inserting fglrx" message when i try to modprobe the ATI drivers on my laptop, any ides?
[02:05] <dejx> apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
[02:05] <dejx> finally
[02:05] <phiber_optic> how come me and corvax cant open
[02:05] <dejx> found it!!!
[02:05] <LiteHedded>  xorg-driver-fglrx
[02:05] <_jason> phiber_optic: and when I change that config value to 2, firefox blocks it
[02:05] <phiber_optic> and I tried in a windows
[02:05] <phiber_optic> too
[02:05] <Seveas> LiteHedded, right, then you will need to re-do the dance with the ati installer
[02:05] <LiteHedded> ok
[02:05] <LiteHedded> so I just apt install the smpkernel and repeat the same ati process?
[02:05] <_jason> phiber_optic: all it does is open http://www.unitel.tv/telepais/
[02:06] <hhgf> buenas hablan espaol
[02:06] <Seveas> !es
[02:06] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:06] <LiteHedded> i had trouble getting it working last time. maybe this time will be easier
[02:06] <IdleOne> _jason:  which value are you changing to 0?
[02:06] <_jason> IdleOne: privacy.popups.disable_from_plugins
[02:06] <hugh__> I need a hand compiling the pcmcia-cs driver
[02:06] <phiber_optic> _jason can u tell me what is watching??
[02:07] <hugh__> it says I need to enable some things in the kernel
[02:07] <hugh__> bt I cant find them
[02:07] <Seveas> hugh__, pcmcia-cs is in the ubuntu kernel too...
[02:07] <LiteHedded> i'm installing linux-686-smp now
[02:07] <_jason> phiber_optic: just go to http://www.unitel.tv/telepais/, that's all it does
[02:07] <hugh__> I need to compile it so I can compile the brzcom dirver
[02:07] <phiber_optic> It supposes to show a live feed
[02:07] <phiber_optic> :(
[02:08] <spikebike> has any amd64 users built mplayer ina 32bit chroot?
[02:08] <corvax> _jason i think he is talking about clicking on the satellite
[02:08] <corvax> the words next to it
[02:08] <_jason> phiber_optic: http://www.unitel.tv/webtv/
[02:08] <biovore> spikebike: I built mplayer for 64bit from source
[02:08] <phiber_optic> niceee...
[02:08] <spikebike> I did as well, alas I need the 32bit codecs
[02:08] <phiber_optic> that is the one I was talking
[02:09] <biovore> I got some of the 32 bit codecs to work
[02:09] <LiteHedded> seveas: smp kernel installed. i reboot now right?
[02:09] <_jason> phiber_optic: I was clicking on the bottom, that doesn't work for me either at the top :P
[02:09] <biovore> but not qt and wmv
[02:09] <phiber_optic> yeah the one in the bottom works for me
[02:09] <Seveas> LiteHedded, yes
[02:09] <phiber_optic> :)
[02:09] <LiteHedded> k brb :)
[02:09] <phiber_optic> but not the one on top
[02:09] <phiber_optic> LOLL
[02:09] <Kazurae> Hey I have a question
[02:09] <progrock> Anyone know how to enable PAE support in breezy?
[02:09] <phiber_optic> how come mplayer doesnt paly it _jason?
[02:10] <babis> I get a " Error inserting fglrx .... Operation not permitted" message when i try to modprobe the ATI drivers on my laptop, can anyone help?
[02:10] <hugh__> Seveas:  brzcom driver, see: http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/contrib/README.brzcom_cs
[02:10] <_jason> phiber_optic: because that site isn't mplayer friendly I guess
[02:10] <spikebike> biovore how?
[02:10] <corvax> it cant resolve the link
[02:10] <Seveas> babis, sudo modprobe
[02:10] <phiber_optic> lol
[02:10] <phiber_optic> okk
[02:10] <babis> done that
[02:10] <phiber_optic> since it is not working i guess
[02:10] <phiber_optic> ill go back to study
[02:11] <Agamotto> Hallo all
[02:11] <phiber_optic> thanx _jason, covax, IdleOne
[02:11] <hugh__> Seveas: which I need to compile for the 2.6 yet I don't know where to configure the pcmcia-cs option in the kernel source
[02:12] <Kazurae> Can I install Ubuntu to a small partition just for booting and share the hard drive space with Windows on a dual boot?
[02:12] <Kazurae> This is for a small Dell temporary laptop
[02:12] <reko> Hi. I have Ubuntu Breezy installed on an iBook G4. Every now and then the mouse locks up and I have to reboot to fix the problem. I'm wondering if there's a way I can just reload the appropriate driver or something instead?
[02:12] <Seveas> Kazurae, no
[02:12] <Seveas> Kazurae, unless your 'small' is 3gb
[02:13] <Kazurae> 3gb would work
[02:13] <Seveas> wel, then yes 
[02:13] <ompaul> Seveas, +something for swap
[02:13] <Kazurae> but can the other files be shared?
[02:13] <Seveas> ompaul, good catch
[02:13] <Kazurae> Seveas: can I read/write for files on the Windows partition?
[02:13] <ompaul> Kazurae, the more you can get the better off you will be
[02:13] <IdleOne> !w32codecs
[02:13] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, totally, a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[02:13] <ompaul> Kazurae, not safely at this time
[02:14] <Seveas> Kazurae, ntfs or fat?
[02:14] <Kazurae> ntfs
[02:14] <Seveas> then no
[02:14] <Kazurae> >.<
[02:14] <Seveas> you can read
[02:14] <Seveas> but write is experimental and considered unsafe
[02:14] <Agamotto> ntfs reading is working, but writing is still very tempermental
[02:14] <Kazurae> Ah ok
[02:14] <ompaul> Kazurae, 20th April should be good to go
[02:14] <Kazurae> I think I can work with reading for now then
[02:14] <reko> temperamental like how? Like 'you're taking a risk' or 'your drive WILL be erased'?
[02:15] <ompaul> reko, that a other interesting features
[02:15] <Seveas> reko, like "Are you feeling lucky, punk?" with a tommygun in your face...
[02:15] <reko> heh
[02:15] <babis> sorry to insist but i get a " Error inserting fglrx .... Operation not permitted" message when i do "sudo modprobe fglrx" the ATI drivers on my laptop, can anyone help?
[02:15] <LiteHedded> seveas fglrxinfo says ati is already installed :)
[02:15] <ompaul> reko, and you were watching them load it
[02:15] <jetscreamer> like 'only writing to/amending preexisting files is functional ' or so
[02:15] <Agamotto> reko:  Find a revolver gun, put one bullet in the cartridge, and spin.  Pull trigger, and pray
[02:15] <jetscreamer> yeah don't mess with ntfs write, have a vfat dmz
[02:15] <reko> does microsoft actually release specs for ntfs or is  it working in the dark
[02:15] <Seveas> reko, the latter
[02:15] <reko> ouch
[02:15] <Seveas> that's why it's taking so long
[02:15] <joel> is there a way to start the install of ubuntu from a bash??????
[02:15] <jetscreamer> no they have to rev eng it iirc
[02:16] <Agamotto> reko:  Currently, reverse engineering
[02:16] <corvax> ms specs lmao
[02:16] <joel> i cannot boot from a cdrom - i only have floppy drive
[02:16] <corvax> sorrry
[02:16] <reko> yeah, I was being optimistic :P
[02:16] <corvax> couldnt resist
[02:16] <ompaul> Agamotto, please, that would fill five chambers in a six chamber gun and pull the trigger twice and yes you get to spin the barrel twice if your luck
[02:16] <ompaul> holds
[02:17] <Agamotto> joel:  Search google for Smart Boot Manager, this may allow you to boot from the cd, with the SMB as a boot floppy
[02:17] <Hacker> how do you hack on linux?
[02:17] <joel> agamotto, ill try that, thank you
[02:17] <Agamotto> ompaul:  What can I say?  My first gun was a Glock 9.
[02:17] <hugh__> I need to compile the pcmcia-cs source in the 2.6 kernal so I can use the brzcom NIC but I need some help with compling the pcmcia-cs source
[02:17] <ompaul> Agamotto, hmm
[02:17] <hugh__> it says it needs to have some option enabled yet I cant find them
[02:18] <jeeepz> have a weird question. I installed unbuntu a few days ago and removed it. decided to reinstall and the install hangs before actually starting....i've tried other disro's to no avail....any suggestions?
[02:18] <reko> so... any way to reinit/reload ImPS/2 mouse drivers?
[02:19] <orz> Ehh, I'm having problems configuring programs in Ubuntu. I get an error that says I don't have an approprite C compiler on $PATH, or something like that.
[02:19] <hugh__> jeeepz, what are you useing to access IRC
[02:19] <ilpavox> what package is crt1.o
[02:19] <Seveas> !tell orz about compiling
[02:19] <jeeepz> i have dual boot with winxp
[02:19] <ompaul> jeeepz, http://www.ubuntu.com/BootOptions
[02:19] <ilpavox> i mean what package is it in
[02:19] <hugh__> jeeepz, is it on the same computer
[02:20] <Seveas> ilpavox, do you get errors about that file?
[02:20] <intelikey> is ntp.org down ?
[02:20] <jeeepz> yes
[02:20] <hugh__> or do what ompaul says
[02:20] <Eleaf> ompaul, yay
[02:20] <Seveas> reko, modprobe -r psmouse; modprobe psmouse
[02:20] <Seveas> (and wait a few seconds)
[02:20] <ilpavox> seveas: a configure is installing because it can't findit
[02:21] <Seveas> !tell ilpavox about compiling
[02:21] <jeeepz> hugh_: it will start loading linux kernal then it will say "kernal panic"
[02:21] <ompaul> jeeepz, then if that fails http://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaulsKludge (/me wonders who wrote that)
[02:21] <Fredde> I finally got torrents to work 100%
[02:21] <Fredde> I think
[02:21] <ompaul> in that order btw
[02:21] <Madpilot> Fredde: what was the trick?
[02:21] <Eleaf> seavea
[02:21] <Fredde> Madpilot: changed to a more popular client
[02:22] <ompaul> Eleaf, morning
[02:22] <Fredde> Madpilot: some trackers doesn't accept every client
[02:22] <intelikey> ANYBODY   is the server ntp.org down ?
[02:22] <Eleaf> ompaul, good morning.
[02:22] <Seveas> intelikey, 2 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 999ms
[02:22] <Agamotto> intelikey:  YES
[02:22] <Fredde> Madpilot: I get errors but it goes away
[02:22] <hugh__> intelikey, not by the looks of it
[02:22] <Fredde> and download like normal
[02:22] <intelikey> k  thanks guys.
[02:22] <Madpilot> Fredde: gah, fun - mostly sorted, anyway.
[02:22] <Fredde> 490kb\s+
[02:22] <hugh__> intelikey: from here shes working fine
[02:23] <ilpavox> seveas: that does not really help mne
[02:23] <intelikey> hugh__ did you try the ntp protical  or just http ?
[02:23] <hugh__> just did ntp then
[02:23] <Seveas> ilpavox, the file you are asking for is in no package - it is part of glibc and the name only exists during compiling of glibc.
[02:23] <Fredde> I'm a bit ill so, see you guys later..
[02:24] <Seveas> ilpavox, put the complete output on the pastebin and maybe I can say something more useful
[02:24] <intelikey> hugh__ i can't sync ntp there today.... and i always have use  pool.ntp.org   random time servers
[02:24] <daodao> 
[02:24] <Seveas> intelikey, ntp.ubuntu.com 
[02:24] <ompaul> 16:  128.4.35.27 (128.4.35.27)                            asymm 15 162.556ms reached
[02:24] <Kazurae> Sorry to be a bother, I have a few more questions..
[02:25] <Seveas> daodao, hi there, please stick to english in this channel
[02:25] <Kazurae> Does Ubuntu support dual monitors by default?
[02:25] <_jason> someone should write a factoid for the chinese room
[02:25] <Kazurae> daodao ni shuo ying wen ma?
[02:25] <intelikey> yep it's back on line now.....
[02:25] <ompaul> _jason, look for dondong
[02:25] <ompaul> in #ubuntu now and again
[02:25] <Seveas> Kazurae, english only please
[02:26] <Seveas> !zh
[02:26] <ubotu> Seveas: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:26] <Seveas> !lart ubotu
[02:26] <ompaul> cn
[02:26] <Kazurae> Oh I was just asking him if he can speak English
[02:26] <Eleaf> !lart milksauce
[02:26] <Eleaf> because!
[02:26] <eugman> how do Install a ttf font?
[02:26] <Kazurae> Does anyone know if I could use two monitors with Ubuntu by default?
[02:26] <Eleaf> sure..
[02:26] <ilpavox> seveas: http://pastebin.com/572685
[02:26] <intelikey> again thanks.     only reason i was asking confirmation is that i had changed some things locally that "should not have affected that" but wanted to make sure.
[02:26] <mjr> Kazurae, you can, but you must configure it yourself
[02:27] <farous> Kazurae: you need to configure it
[02:27] <Kazurae> ah ok
[02:27] <Agamotto> Kazurae:  Yep, with the nvidia drivers, it should be rather easy
[02:27] <_jason> ubotu: tell eugman about fonts
[02:27] <Kazurae> and.. audio
[02:27] <Kazurae> will i have driver issues?
[02:27] <Agamotto> Kazurae:  In what sense?
[02:27] <ThePug> :: WinAmp :: Bjork - It's Oh So Quiet (Marc) :: http://server4.hostsapphire.co.uk:8000/ :: 22:30 :: 128kb/s @ 44KHz :: 1/1 ::
[02:28] <Kazurae> Will my audio card be automatically detected?
[02:28] <IdleOne> ThePug:  please dont spam that in here
[02:28] <Kazurae> It's a Dell laptop
[02:28] <Agamotto> Kazurae:  And we would know this by???
[02:28] <Eleaf> lol....
[02:28] <LiteHedded> i just installed an app with apt but it wont run
[02:28] <Seveas> ilpavox, apt-get install build-essential - as said by the Compiing wikipage...
[02:28] <LiteHedded> how do I find where it installed the executable?
[02:28] <farous> Kazurae: goto to wiki.ubuntu.com and check your hardware for compatable hardware
[02:28] <Kazurae> ah ok thanks farous
[02:28] <_jason> LiteHedded: dpkg -L | grep bin
[02:28] <kinetic_> hey i ran the update manager, but my firefox is still 1.0.7
[02:28] <Agamotto> Kazurae:  Find your model on the hardware wiki
[02:28] <_jason> LiteHedded: dpkg -L <packagename> | grep bin
[02:28] <intelikey> LiteHedded  which executable....
[02:28] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[02:28] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:28] <Pegasuss> LiteHedded dpkg -L name_of_package | less
[02:29] <ilpavox> seveas: crap thought i had done that.  thanks sorry
[02:29] <rixth> I just bought a real nice set of 2.1 speakers but I only have inbuilt sound. Can someone reccomend a good soundcard that works well under Ubuntu?
[02:29] <mluser-home> Could someone please tell me what package contains the "network-admin" utility?
[02:29] <Agamotto> rixth:  Pretty much any of them
[02:29] <intelikey> LiteHedded  "which <executable>"    assuming it's in your path.
[02:29] <Seveas> mluser-home, gnome-system-tools
[02:30] <mluser-home> Seveas: Thank you :)
[02:30] <rixth> Sound quality wise, is there a noticable difference between a mid range soundcard and a nice one? I mean discernable difference
[02:30] <Eleaf> oh no!
[02:30] <farous> Kazurae: here is the link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation scroll down to hardware and drivers
[02:30] <rixth> Not just one that can be picked up by a spectrum analyzer.
[02:30] <SEJeff> rixth, the Audigy 2 anything
[02:30] <rixth> SEJeff, Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS?
[02:30] <yoyo> hi everybody
[02:31] <yoyo> again I have a little tricky question here
[02:31] <yoyo> I have a win98 old laptop
[02:31] <yoyo> and my desktop with ubuntu on it
[02:31] <Agamotto> rixth:  Sorry, you are needing to know stuff about soundcards that is beyond my ken.  Try the hardware reviews at PC Extreme or somesuch
[02:31] <Kazurae> ah thanks farous i was looking for it
[02:31] <SEJeff> rixth, that would be well supported
[02:31] <crimsun> rixth: that will work, but you may need to follow directions on the wiki to use it under Breezy.
[02:31] <yoyo> I want to connect both of them via a parallel laplink cable
[02:31] <farous> :)
[02:31] <yoyo> any hints?
[02:31] <marlun> The Ruby package you can install from Synaptic is it 1.8.2 as it says or 1.8.3 (which is buggy with ruby on rails) as someone said in the ubuntu forums?
[02:31] <crimsun> rixth: we've already fixed up some issue with the ZS under Dapper.
[02:32] <corvax> yoyo why paralell
[02:32] <rixth> Ah, I am not looking at the ZS specifically though, just an Audigy 2.
[02:32] <intelikey> yoyo http://google.com/linux  laplink howto
[02:32] <crimsun> rixth: most Audigy 2s work OOTB
[02:32] <corvax> why not usb or ethernet
[02:32] <crimsun> rixth: if you encounter any problems, ping me
[02:33] <rixth> crimsun, do you know if there is an application that can be used as a system-wise equalizer? Or can that be done via hardware?
[02:33] <yoyo> corvax, because it is an old laptop without a nic card
[02:33] <yoyo> corvax, the only thing I have is the parallel port and luckily I have the cable for it
[02:33] <crimsun> rixth: you may try searching the repositories. Certain applications include software eq.
[02:33] <yoyo> corvax, I used that cable for transfers between win-win systems
[02:33] <crimsun> rixth: generally there is no system-wide one, no.
[02:34] <corvax> slow huh
[02:34] <corvax> lol
[02:34] <rixth> crimsun, the AUdigy 2 has 'CMSS: Stereo spatialization over 2 channels speakers' does the Ubuntu driver support that?
[02:34] <crimsun> rixth: no.
[02:34] <crimsun> rixth: software can emulate it (OpenAL, etc.)
[02:34] <Agamotto> rixth:  That may come later as the EAX and other specs are opened up
[02:35] <rixth> One more question: "Headphone, 2, 4, 5.1,6.1" supposedly what it supports. It would support 2.1, right?
[02:35] <kcul> ey
[02:36] <crimsun> rixth: it supports them, yes.
[02:36] <rixth> (Logitech Z-2300's are the speakers, btw)
[02:36] <kcul> what's the minimum system requirements for ubuntu?
[02:36] <rixth> !tell kcul about system requirements
[02:36] <kcul> i don't see it rixth
[02:36] <rixth> yeah, it isn't a factoid.
[02:37] <IdleOne> Seveas:  has gone power crazy in offtopic lol
[02:37] <Unity> kcul: are you gonna use it as a desktop or server?
[02:37] <corvax> if youhave cardbus which you prolly do why not get a pcmcia card
[02:39] <kern> is there an application in ubuntu for veiwing your web cam
[02:43] <endymion> hey people... I'm trying to install a .bin package with fakeroot, but it keeps telling me that it can't find the "make-jpkg" command
[02:43] <endymion> what's up with that?
[02:43] <Dethread> trying to install java?
[02:43] <endymion> lol, yeah
[02:43] <Pegasuss> endymion, apt-file search make-jpkg, and install the package that contains it
[02:44] <_jason> endymion: install java-package, the wiki should explain that2
[02:44] <Kelerion> hey guys.. gaim has stopped being dockable.. as have other apps under gnome (update notifier for example) anyone any ideas?
[02:44] <Kelerion> they just appear as mini-windows instead
[02:44] <Eleaf> so do mine
[02:45] <Kelerion> dockable is the wrong word maybe.. they just don't minimise to the tray (as apposed to the task bar)
[02:47] <Nitro88> hi all
[02:47] <Nitro88> i need an advice...
[02:47] <Eleaf> hmm
[02:47] <pussfeller> i moved my nvidia card to a different slot, but the bus id, I cant get it right
[02:47] <Nitro88> can any tell me a good HTML Editor for Gnome?
[02:47] <pussfeller> lspci sez 01.06.0
[02:47] <Seveas> Nitro88, nvu, bluefish, screem, gvim
[02:47] <Nitro88> Seveas
[02:48] <ilpavox> has anyone been able to compile ald under ubuntu?
[02:48] <Nitro88> i've got bluefish
[02:48] <Nitro88> but
[02:48] <Nitro88> it is so bad i think
[02:48] <intelikey> quanta ?
[02:48] <Pegasuss> Nitro88, nvu is good, or "mozilla -edit" (??)
[02:49] <Nitro88> thanks Pegasuss
[02:49] <knoppix> does knoppix have gparted on it/
[02:50] <Seveas> qtparted
[02:50] <Eleaf> Seveas, ?
[02:50] <knoppix> qtparted ok
[02:51] <knoppix> Seveas, qtparted doesn't see my HD
[02:51] <Seveas> Eleaf, I'm not here - I'm sleeping (really away now)
[02:51] <Pegasuss> knoppix, then just try parted
[02:51] <Eleaf> yes...
[02:51] <knoppix> knoppix@1[knoppix] $ parted
[02:51] <knoppix> Error: No device found
[02:51] <knoppix> Retry/Cancel?
[02:52] <_jason> knoppix: probably qtparted, but try #knoppix
[02:53] <angelo> can i run xchat in text mode?
[02:54] <Pegasuss> angelo, irssi and bitch are text-based clients
[02:54] <Pegasuss> if that's what you are asking (??)
[02:54] <intelikey> angelo yes.   but you will like irssi or bitchx better.   but  xchat-text  does work.
[02:54] <pussfeller> theres a text mode in xchat i think but i never used it
[02:54] <angelo> do those come with ubuntu or i have to dl them?
[02:54] <Orion^> there is a xchat-text version
[02:55] <pussfeller> do i gotta put this pci bus id for my nvidia in hexergram or something
[02:55] <Pegasuss> angelo, just apt-get them
[02:55] <angelo> nad how would i run the xchat version in text
[02:55] <intelikey> angelo irssi is on the install cd  and both are in the main repos
[02:55] <intelikey> xchat-text
[02:55] <pussfeller> you prob want irssi or bitchx for cli irc-ing
[02:55] <Eleaf> lol
[02:55] <angelo> ok thanks
[02:56] <treakath> hey all
[02:56] <knoppix> i want to resize my harddrive from knoppix live cd. how do i do this.. qtparted doesn't see my hd
[02:57] <intelikey> knoppix maybe that is a 'knoppix' question ?
[02:57] <Pegasuss> knoppix, does it have to be knoppix? try another Live CD?  or check this out http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[02:57] <treakath> who here has knoppix?
[02:57] <treakath> is it any good
[02:57] <treakath> ??
[02:57] <knoppix> found it..
[02:57] <Orion^> there is a ubuntu live cd too
[02:57] <knoppix> i had to use sudo
[02:58] <intelikey> qtparted is no longer supported is it ?
[02:58] <crshman> i connected to a windows share using the GUI where does that connection appear on my actual system?
[02:58] <justin__> Anyone got any advice on getting sound to work? Ubuntu 5.1, soundcard is builtin.
[02:59] <Agamotto> justin__:  What hardware?  details please
[02:59] <crimsun> justin__: cat /proc/asound/cards  (use pastebin, not here)
[02:59] <intelikey> crshman prolly  /mnt/*
[03:00] <mwaisely> hi there
[03:00] <justin__> bbiab
[03:00] <Agamotto> mwaisely:  Namaste
[03:00] <crshman> i checked there, nothing =/
[03:01] <intelikey> crshman also look in /media/
[03:01] <intelikey> ?
[03:01] <crshman> nope only cdroms
[03:01] <mwaisely> ciao
[03:02] <Pegasuss> crshman, what GUI? how did you mount it? type "mount" and see if it appears there
[03:02] <knoppix> why does knoppix live cd say my hd is busy...
[03:02] <Pegasuss> knoppix, because you have some partitions mounted ...
[03:02] <crshman> nope not in mount, i went to places-->connect to server
[03:03] <intelikey> so crshman pick a file that is on that share and  'find '  it.     sudo find / -name <file> | grep -ve 'access'
[03:03] <Pegasuss> crshman, then AFAIK it should appear in the places dialog
[03:03] <knoppix> Pegasuss, and how do i unmount them
[03:03] <crshman> good idea
[03:03] <crshman> what's the difference between that and sudo find / -iname 'access' ?
[03:03] <intelikey> crshman <file>  being your choice of course.
[03:04] <Pegasuss> knoppix, close anything that's using the partitions, then "umount -l /dev/hdXX"
[03:04] <intelikey> the grep was to filter out assecc messages    -v  invert.
[03:04] <crshman> pardon i mean sudo find / -iname <file>
[03:05] <csb> what does a "?" in front of a filename mean? i.e. "?filename"
[03:05] <Hi^gh^Life> Hey anyone have experince with ubuntu lite?
[03:05] <Kazurae> Poll, I use this computer to sync to ipod, psp - Read news online, chat, etc. - write school reports - Should I drop Windows for single booting Ubuntu on this old laptop?
[03:05] <knoppix> Pegasuss, it says it's not mounted
[03:05] <cartesian1984> Kazurae, not sure about the PSP, but everything else you can do.
[03:05] <Pegasuss> knoppix, did you replace "/dev/hdxx" with the partition you wanna umount?
[03:06] <intelikey> crshman the i in -iname is case insensitive
[03:06] <Rarj> hi all
[03:06] <Hi^gh^Life> any ubuntu lite users?
[03:06] <crshman> hmm...nothing, i searched for three different files on the share
[03:06] <knoppix> Pegasuss, yes.. it's sda1
[03:06] <Kazurae> psp runs like an external hd
[03:06] <Rarj> Can anyone tell me how to change the root pwd in Ubuntu ?
[03:06] <IdleOne> !root
[03:06] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[03:07] <anto9us> Hi^gh^Life, try #ubuntu-lite
[03:07] <csb> does anybody know what a "?" a filename
[03:07] <Rarj> ok.. Checking
[03:07] <csb> what a "?" in front of a filename means?
[03:07] <Pegasuss> csb, nothing , why would you have a filename with a "?" in it anyway?
[03:07] <cartesian1984> Kazurae, any idea what filesystem it uses?
[03:08] <Hi^gh^Life> thx auto
[03:08] <intelikey> crshman hmmm  i've never played with samba, but that would indicate that samba does NOT mount the network drive in the system in any normal linux fasion.
[03:08] <Kazurae> the PSP.. hmm
[03:08] <crshman> mm i c, so how would i go about mounting the windows share?
[03:08] <Kazurae> it's just a memorystick
[03:08] <IdleOne> !mount
[03:08] <ubotu> hmm... 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
[03:09] <crshman> it's over network, not on the same physical drive
[03:09] <Pegasuss> crshman, mount, with -t smbfs
[03:09] <cartesian1984> Kazurae, if you installed Linux on the PSP it might be more amiable, regardless of the filesystem.
[03:09] <intelikey> crshman man nfs maybe
[03:09] <crshman> o ok
[03:09] <Agamotto> The file system on the PSP is most likely fat, as it has to be compatible with MS cards
[03:09] <intelikey> smbfs   even
[03:09] <cartesian1984> Kazurae, memorystick....so that would probably be a fat32 filesystem, we can use those
[03:09] <Pegasuss> nfs? is this a windows or a linux share?
[03:09] <Kazurae> ah ok cool
[03:10] <intelikey> Pegasuss i corrected.... ^
[03:10] <Pegasuss> intelikey, I saw it ;)
[03:10] <Hi^gh^Life> i couldnt connect to #ubuntu-lite
[03:10] <IdleOne> Hi^gh^Life:  type /join #ubuntu-lite
[03:11] <Agamotto> What, praytell is Ubuntu lite?
[03:11] <Hi^gh^Life> join #ubuntu-lite
[03:11] <IdleOne> type the /
[03:11] <intelikey> us  #ubuntu-lite  less filling ?    or tastes great ?
[03:12] <intelikey> s/us/is/
[03:12] <Madpilot> Agamotto: it's the Ubuntu base + one of the lighter GUIs - can't remember which one
[03:13] <Agamotto> ahhh
[03:13] <IdleOne> maddler:  blackbox?
[03:13] <intelikey> twm ?
[03:13] <IdleOne> Madpilot: ^
[03:13] <irvs10tz> guys how can i download using bittorrent??????
[03:13] <Madpilot> IdleOne: last time I saw their website, I'm not sure they'd settled on which which WM to use
[03:13] <nathanj> anyone know a program for linux like gspot on widnows?
[03:13] <Unity> irvs10tz: azureus?
[03:13] <_jason> nathanj: what does gspot do?
[03:13] <IdleOne> Madpilot:  I was taking a shot in the dark
[03:14] <irvs10tz> Unity, what do yuou men azureus?
[03:14] <Unity> _jason: identifies video and audio stream information from a video
[03:14] <Pegasuss> nathanj, you mean identify the codec of a video file?
[03:14] <Agamotto> irvs10tz:  go to a site such as legaltorrents.com and pick a file like you would any other, and follow the prompts
[03:14] <nathanj> _jason: codec information etc on files?
[03:14] <Madpilot> irvs10tz: there's a Torrent client included with Ubuntu - find a .torrent in Firefox and click on it
[03:14] <nathanj> Pegasuss: audo too etc :0
[03:14] <Unity> ubotu tell irvs10tz about azureus
[03:14] <Pegasuss> nathanj, IIRC mplayer -identify foo , can give you some good info ( not on my Linux box right now )
[03:15] <Unity> irvs10tz: i have had bad experience with the included bt client, but yeah, that'll work also
[03:15] <Pegasuss> nathanj, man mplayer to be sure ..
[03:17] <Madpilot> intelikey: aren't you thinking of Gentoo? :)
[03:17] <nathanj> Pegasuss: ta
[03:17] <justin__> Ok, I had a question about sound and sometone told me a cat command to run, what was it?
[03:18] <BzFire> has anyone tried installing the latest ati drivers ? i get the error  libfglrx_pp.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[03:18] <yeonhoo> hi
[03:18] <intelikey> no Madpilot,   all *nix's  should.... at least then newb's have no excuse when they say    man ?   what's that ?
[03:18] <yeonhoo> yeonhoo@yeonhoo:~/Desktop/kylix3_open$ startdelphi
[03:18] <yeonhoo> /usr/local/kylix3/bin/delphi: relocation error: /usr/local/kylix3/bin/libwine.borland.so: symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
[03:18] <yeonhoo> i installed kylix in my ubuntu
[03:18] <yeonhoo> but there is an error
[03:18] <Madpilot> intelikey: heh. "man intro" is a more readable intro to the command line, though
[03:18] <biovore> intelikey: every unix I have used has man on it
[03:19] <biovore> and those over 30 different verities
[03:19] <Agamotto> man works quite well here
[03:19] <yeonhoo> can help me please?
[03:19] <biovore> sco/aix/bsd/attv5/etc
[03:19] <biovore> irix
[03:19] <biovore> solaris
[03:19] <biovore> all have man pages
[03:19] <intelikey> biovore and not one of them automatically opened   man man   before you could install it..... :)
[03:19] <Agamotto> yeonhoo:  What is your question?
[03:19] <biovore> hehe
[03:20] <frans-th> hi all, anyone success install asterix in ubuntu?
[03:20] <gulliber> Hi, I'm trying to resize an existing NTFS partition using Gparted, but I am getting a bad sector error when attempting to commit. Any ideas?
[03:20] <frans-th> i try use the archive, there is several error in setting asterix,
[03:20] <yeonhoo> Agamotto, i installed kylix in my ubuntu
[03:20] <intelikey> brb
[03:20] <yeonhoo> Agamotto,  but there is an error when i execute on konsole
[03:20] <SirGrok> Hello world.
[03:20] <yeonhoo> Agamotto, yeonhoo@yeonhoo:~/Desktop/kylix3_open$ startdelphi
[03:20] <yeonhoo> /usr/local/kylix3/bin/delphi: relocation error: /usr/local/kylix3/bin/libwine.borland.so: symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
[03:20] <Agamotto> gulliber:  Not such a good idea.  You really need to create the ntfs partition with Win
[03:20] <yeonhoo> Agamotto,  this is the error
[03:21] <ttread> gulliber, you need to run chkdsk -f to fix the bad sectors, then try resizing the partition again
[03:21] <gulliber> Ttread, I've run chkdsk twice
[03:21] <gulliber> Agamotto, I need to resize it, not create one.
[03:21] <ttread> gulliber, did you use the -f option
[03:21] <tigerkub> grr
[03:21] <Agamotto> yeonhoo:  Out of my experience, sorry.  Anyone else have ideas?
[03:21] <gulliber> Ttread, yes
[03:21] <tigerkub> im having so much trouble with kubuntu
[03:21] <tigerkub> :(
[03:21] <tigerkub> hotplug doesnt start up at boot time
[03:21] <tigerkub> the network is running super slow
[03:22] <IdleOne> how can I rename the man command to be WoahMan?
[03:22] <tigerkub> or not at all..
[03:22] <kez> hey anyone here set up a apache2/svn repository before? i'm having a few minor problems with mine
[03:22] <tigerkub> can anyone help me?
[03:22] <yeonhoo> Agamotto,  ;) ok thank you
[03:22] <Pegasuss> IdleOne, make an alias for it ;)
[03:22] <_jason> IdleOne: alias is
[03:22] <Agamotto> tigerkub:  Start with hardware details, etc...
[03:22] <_jason> s/is/it
[03:22] <IdleOne> haha I was kiding but good to know it can be done
[03:22] <ttread> Not sure what to suggest gulliber - chkdsk worked for me, then I resized the partition using QtParted on Knoppix
[03:22] <SirGrok> Hello everyone. My wireless internet only works half the time (I am always within range), and I don't seem to be doing anything differently between each attempt. It will work for about a week, and then not work for a week.
[03:22] <tigerkub> k, emachines t2625, amd 2600 @ 2.13 Ghz, 512 MB ram
[03:22] <SirGrok> I am on KDE
[03:22] <gulliber> Ttread, ok, thanks
[03:22] <tigerkub> kubuntu 5.10 fresh install
[03:23] <Agamotto> tigerkub:  Ok, decent spec
[03:23] <Madpilot> IdleOne: this is *nix. Most things can be done, but lots of them shouldn't be :P
[03:23] <lucky> hi :)  everyone says that mplayer is in ubuntu's multiverse, i enabled it in adept, but i still can't find mplayer :/
[03:23] <Agamotto> tigerkub:  start with your most annoying problem, and we will go from there
[03:23] <djs_2_6> Hey all.  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?
[03:23] <tigerkub> two problems right off the bat, 1: "hotplug subsystem" wont load at boot, and 2: it stayed at "Checking battery state" and froze there, but then i rand dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and that fixed that
[03:23] <maria> can anyone help me on installing the nvidia legacy drivers? after i installed them my system would randomly hang, so i removed them and tried reinstalling them, now anything gl wont run whereas before gl stuff like my screensaver would run but slow, when i change my xorg.conf from nv to nvidia, my X wont start at all
[03:23] <ttread> SirGrok, have you looked at the wireless tools such as iwconfig
[03:23] <METim> Yeonhoo: Take a look at this: http://qc.borland.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=6339
[03:23] <justin__> DJS- how do you get it to NOT do that??
[03:23] <intelikey> IdleOne  sudo ln -s `which man` /usr/local/bin/WoahMan
[03:23] <justin__> Can anyone help with a sound issue?
[03:24] <SirGrok> ttread, No, I've use wifi-radar, and that has given me success sometimes, but not all the time. I will check out iwconfig
[03:24] <yeonhoo> METim,  ok !
[03:24] <tigerkub> so hotplug
[03:24] <tigerkub> is the problem
[03:24] <IdleOne> intelikey:  haha thanks
[03:24] <djs_2_6> justin__ - With the setup I have, maximizing a window causes it to span both monitors.  I hate it!
[03:24] <tigerkub> im pretty sure if i can get that to laod properly then the net will work
[03:24] <Agamotto> tigerkub:  Yep, sounds like there is a hairball in there
[03:24] <justin__> Ah, yeah. I thought you were asking -how- to get that.
[03:25] <tigerkub> yea
[03:25] <tigerkub> lol
[03:25] <tigerkub> i guess i could RTFM
[03:25] <SirGrok> ttread, is iwconfig in the repositories?
[03:25] <tigerkub> lol
[03:25] <Madpilot> lucky: use the search function - there are about a dozen 'mplayer' packages in Multiverse
[03:25] <Agamotto> Any experts with hotplug willing to help tigerkub?
[03:25] <tigerkub> but its confusing... :(
[03:25] <salah> Hi
[03:25] <lucky> Madpilot: i did search, i couldn't find anything but firefox-mplayer that matched it
[03:25] <tigerkub> eh
[03:25] <tigerkub> thats why im here
[03:25] <ttread> SirGrok I think it's actually built in - try the command line
[03:26] <kez> two questions, 1 how can i change which user apache2 runs as? and 2, i'm not getting any author entries in my svn changelists (is basic_auth to blame?
[03:26] <SirGrok> Okay, I will check out the MAN page
[03:26] <Madpilot> lucky: reload your packages
[03:26] <tigerkub> yea i will check out my man page too
[03:26] <tigerkub> im afraid to edit important files tho...
[03:26] <tigerkub> lol
[03:26] <lucky> Madpilot: i have
[03:26] <salah> I am using HP zv5320 Laptop, I just started to use Ubuntu How Can I activate my wireless internet
[03:26] <djs_2_6> justin__ - Any ideas?
[03:26] <IdleOne> !wireless
[03:26] <ubotu> I guess wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[03:26] <justin__> Nope
[03:26] <intelikey> IdleOne that doesn't actually rename man > WoahMan  it just makes a link that you can call  WoahMan <manpage>   same as man <manpage>    if you really wanted to rename it    sudo mv 'which man' /usr/bin/WoahMan
[03:26] <cesiel1993> hi
[03:26] <ttread> SirGrok see http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html
[03:27] <Madpilot> lucky: sudo apg-get update or whatever the adept equiv. is?
[03:27] <ariel_> hi i was wondering what i haveto do to get my ati graphics card working
[03:27] <lucky> Madpilot: yes
[03:27] <justin__> djs_2_6, nope, I have the same problem
[03:27] <SirGrok> ttread, thanks. It looks like it will be able to do the trick
[03:27] <ariel_> it only works wioth glx
[03:27] <Madpilot> lucky: pastebin your sources.list, please
[03:28] <djs_2_6> justin__ - I read something with Xinerama affecting it, but I could never get it to work properly - it would kill X...
[03:28] <lucky> Madpilot: http://pastebin.ca/43172
[03:28] <IdleOne> intelikey:  assuming I rename man to WoahMan when installing a new package would it know where to find the new man pages for that package?
[03:29] <intelikey> IdleOne yes.  name of the executable does not affect the page installation
[03:29] <Madpilot> lucky: you don't have Multiverse enabled
[03:29] <ttread> maria, I have installed those drivers.  What nvidia card do you have?
[03:29] <lucky> Madpilot: uhm, ok... i thought i did cuz those lines said multiverse, how do i enable it then?
[03:29] <maria> ttread: tnt2
[03:29] <Madpilot> lucky: to the two lines that end in 'universe' there, add 'multiverse' ,then reload
[03:29] <ariel_> wher is there a good learning book on ubuntu?
[03:29] <lucky> Madpilot: i thought i followed the instructions correctly :/
[03:30] <ttread> Is your ubuntu 32 bit or 64?
[03:30] <intelikey> lucky uncomment them.      i.e. remove  #
[03:30] <SirGrok> ttread, thanks for the help. I am going to go see if this works (will disconnect from IRC) I will be back in a bit. Thanks again.
[03:30] <maria> ttread: 32bit
[03:30] <IdleOne> ariel_:  wiki.ubuntu.com
[03:30] <Madpilot> lucky: compare yours to this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[03:30] <ariel_> hi i was wondering what i haveto do to get my ati graphics card working
[03:30] <ariel_> with xorg
[03:30] <IdleOne> !ati
[03:30] <ubotu> ati is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[03:30] <ariel_> only glx is working
[03:30] <lucky> intelikey but they are uncommented...
[03:30] <ttread> maria, the prebuilt binary driver should work
[03:31] <Madpilot> lucky: you've got multiverse enabled with the breezy-backports, but not the main breezy repo
[03:31] <justin__> Anyone want to help with a sound issue? I donmt have any sound
[03:31] <justin__> Sound card is a built in.
[03:31] <maria> ttread: i cant get it to start
[03:31] <intelikey> lucky  >  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[03:31] <lucky> Madpilot: oh :/ ok
[03:31] <ttread> did you install nvidia-glx from the repository?
[03:32] <intelikey> wget  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[03:32] <Brydenn> can someone tell me how to change the color of the fonts on my desktop
[03:32] <SirGrok> ttread, I get the error "Set fialed on device eth0; Opperation not permitted"
[03:32] <salah> HP zv5320 Laptop, I just started to use Ubuntu How Can I activate my wireless internet
[03:33] <Madpilot> !wireless
[03:33] <ubotu> from memory, wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[03:33] <IdleOne> !tell salah  about wireless
[03:33] <fr500> !poptop
[03:33] <ubotu> fr500: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:33] <ttread> SirGrok, what command gave that error?
[03:33] <Pegasuss> salah RTFM, they gave you the wiki link twice FFS..
[03:33] <SirGrok> "sudo iwconfig eth0 essid "1189" channel auto mode Ad-Hoc key 3141592654
[03:33] <SirGrok> "
[03:34] <tritium> Pegasuss: please be kind
[03:34] <Madpilot> Pegasuss: cool it - RTFM isn't acceptable...
[03:34] <IdleOne> Pegasuss:  dont be like that dude ...".for the people " remember
[03:34] <Pegasuss> read the *cough* fine manual , chill out guys ;)
[03:34] <Quinn> Man Im so pissed with Ubuntu
[03:35] <SirGrok> Quinn,  We are sorry. Find something else that you like.
[03:35] <SirGrok> ;-)
[03:35] <ttread> SirGrok, sorry I can't give you specific advice about that except to point you to Google
[03:35] <Quinn> Some one told me to go to the Wiki
[03:35] <IdleOne> Quinn:  whats the problem?
[03:35] <clever> i cant uninstall the phpmyadmin package
[03:35] <Quinn> My Computer lags
[03:35] <SirGrok> ttread, Thanks for the help anywho
[03:35] <clever> the package manager says its broken
[03:35] <Quinn> with the Screen savers
[03:35] <Quinn> So I installed new drivers
[03:35] <clever> how do i fix or remove it?
[03:36] <twodeko> howdy
[03:36] <Quinn> Then my Ubuntu wouldent boot :9
[03:36] <twodeko> anyone know why my cron jobs to commands are outputting that the command doesnt exist
[03:36] <twodeko> event hough i know it does
[03:36] <Quinn> Then I had to reconfiger xserver
[03:36] <SirGrok> ttread, I do have another question though..... If there is a Linux equivant to windows drivers, what are they, where can they be obtained and where are they on my system? (WOW that was a mouthful).
[03:36] <cartesian1984> Quinn, do you have an ATI card?
[03:36] <ttread> SirGrok, Ubuntu is pretty smart about wireless.  I had a problem today that I thought was complicated but turned out I was connected to the wrong SSID
[03:36] <Quinn> Yeah :(
[03:36] <Pegasuss> twodeko, maybe those commands are not in your $PATH (??)
[03:36] <Quinn> Antspotlight screen saver lags it makes me sad :(
[03:36] <twodeko> does cron have its own user
[03:37] <cartesian1984> Quinn, yeah....I've broken the xserver a couple of times......
[03:37] <Madpilot> Quinn: do you have 3d enabled?
[03:37] <Quinn> ?
[03:37] <Agamotto> Hrm....
[03:37] <Agamotto> BRB, need to drop out to test something
[03:37] <SirGrok> ttread, I think that I am going to reformat and install an new wireless card (I have a new harddrive and wireless card next to me.... just ahven't gone through the effort)
[03:37] <Quinn> I was following the Wiki till I reconfiged Xserver and it crashed
[03:37] <twodeko> Pegasuss, its in roots path
[03:37] <Quinn> I dont know
[03:37] <Roots> Roots!
[03:37] <Roots> It's in my path!
[03:38] <clever> E: phpmyadmin: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 127
[03:38] <clever> :S
[03:38] <intelikey> twodeko cron can run things as any user iirc    and yes there is a cron user also.
[03:38] <ttread> SirGrok, many wireless card drivers are loaded as modules, usually you find what you need in the repository if it's not installed already
[03:38] <twodeko> intelikey, there a way to specify a command to be run as root with cron?
[03:38] <Roots> All your root are belong to me
[03:38] <SirGrok> ttread, gracias mi amor. I am going to go work on fixing this now.
[03:38] <SirGrok> Adieu
[03:39] <intelikey> twodeko yes.   man cron should explain it.
[03:39] <XaeroVincent> 660 people in here? *.*
[03:39] <Agamotto> That has it sorted
[03:39] <XaeroVincent> holy macro
[03:39] <cartesian1984> XaeroVincent, if you think thats a lot, look at #gentoo
[03:39] <IdleOne> XaeroVincent:  its slow tonight ()
[03:39] <Madpilot> XaeroVincent: was over 700 earlier today :P
[03:40] <biovore> or #debian
[03:40] <dk1> dk1
[03:40] <XaeroVincent> hmm
[03:40] <Quinn> Whats the command to enable 3d?
[03:40] <Quinn> on ati card
[03:40] <Agamotto> I think the highest I ever saw on IRC was a chat with Sir Arthur Clarke, with about 3000 participants
[03:40] <XaeroVincent> i got 3d accelerator drivers for my ATI card today... plus got DVD playback and get my floppy drive to mount!
[03:40] <XaeroVincent> Im new to ubuntu
[03:41] <intelikey> IdleOne what is the char after a in your  (a??)    ?
[03:41] <Quinn> Cool
[03:41] <IdleOne> XaeroVincent:  you had a good day then ;-)
[03:41] <Agamotto> XaeroVincent:  Congrats
[03:41] <Quinn> Can you help me with my graphics problem
[03:41] <XaeroVincent> yea. :)
[03:41] <Hi^gh^Life> anyone use cedega 5.1?
[03:41] <salah> How can I use voice chat by msn and yahoo
[03:41] <Quinn> Does your computer lag with the ant screen saver?
[03:41] <tritium> !tell Quinn about ati
[03:41] <Agamotto> HighLife:  Yes
[03:41] <bubba> hey, i have a laptop running breezy 64, with enlightenment, gkrellm, and hopefully soon, wireless.
[03:41] <Madpilot> Quinn: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI  - and no, the ant doesn't lag here
[03:41] <salah> gaim has no voice in yahoo and msn
[03:41] <IdleOne> intelikey:  it's a smiley
[03:41] <Quinn> Thats waht happend last time! and my X server crashed :(
[03:42] <IdleOne> intelikey:  japanese char
[03:42] <Hi^gh^Life> im trying to play a game and i mount the cd or w/e and i cant get past that
[03:42] <cartesian1984> Quinn, what model of card is it?
[03:42] <Quinn> That ATi Wiki = Xserver crash
[03:42] <XaeroVincent> fxglr drivers are great
[03:42] <Quinn> Its a 9600 XT Pro 256
[03:42] <Quinn> and
[03:42] <orz> I figured out all the compiling stuff for this program, but now I'm sitting here with an executable that I can't run. Well, at least double clicking doesn't do anything...
[03:42] <XaeroVincent> mine is a 9600 XT
[03:42] <Quinn> Its a
[03:42] <Quinn> Gxcube
[03:42] <Madpilot> Quinn: I've got *exactly* the same card, it runs fine here
[03:42] <Quinn> Now way
[03:42] <Quinn> How you get it to run
[03:43] <tritium> !tell Quinn about enter
[03:43] <cartesian1984> Quinn, ah.......I have a radeon, never managed to get it working.......I did in the dapper alpha though....
[03:43] <Madpilot> with the info from that wiki page
[03:43] <intelikey> IdleOne k....   just wondering...   my ascii  shows it as  "("    "a"     and two squar boxes "?"  "?"    ")"       like i typed when i asked ^
[03:43] <Hi^gh^Life> basicly i set up cedega what do i do past htat
[03:43] <Hi^gh^Life> ?
[03:43] <_jason> orz: what program?
[03:43] <tritium> intelikey: it's from Seveas
[03:43] <orz> iroffer
[03:43] <XaeroVincent> my does #gentoo have more people?
[03:43] <Agamotto> HighLife:  start installing your games
[03:43] <twodeko> well
[03:43] <Madpilot> Hi^gh^Life: try #cedega
[03:43] <IdleOne> intelikey:  get xchat :P
[03:43] <twodeko> my cron job is being run as root
[03:43] <twodeko> who has the path set up right
[03:43] <twodeko> but i still get command not found
[03:43] <Madpilot> !tell twodeko about enter
[03:43] <_jason> orz: iroffer is in the repos
[03:44] <Hi^gh^Life> #cedega
[03:44] <Agamotto> Highlife:  try typing /join #cedega
[03:44] <intelikey> IdleOne hahha  yeah   xchat-text you mean .....   :)        "gui'less"
[03:44] <orz> Where is it? I couldn't find it
[03:44] <twodeko> sorry Madpilot
[03:44] <XaeroVincent> gentoo is not what I'd want in a Linux distro... tho Portage is probably nice
[03:44] <Hi^gh^Life> ahh lol
[03:44] <_jason> orz: universe, have you enabled it?
[03:44] <orz> Which category?
[03:44] <Quinn> ok BRB guys Im going to have the coolest FPS for my linux screensavers BRB
[03:44] <Quinn> W00t
[03:45] <XaeroVincent> speed a week just selecting packages and compling the source code
[03:45] <cartesian1984> XaeroVincent, last I checked, #gentoo was boardering on a thousand people
[03:45] <foampeace> when the dialog in firefox pops to choose the program...is there a faster way then search manually?
[03:45] <Rarj> hi, if root is disabled by default, how do we make configuration changes that require root access ?
[03:45] <IdleOne> !root
[03:45] <Tomcat_> Rarj: Using sudo
[03:45] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[03:45] <Tomcat_> !tell Rarj about sudo
[03:45] <XaeroVincent> sudo su
[03:45] <intelikey> rarj with root of course.
[03:45] <_jason> foampeace: once you choose it once it should go in the drop down menu, and you can save it
[03:46] <XaeroVincent> that will keep u in root
[03:46] <tritium> XaeroVincent: sudo -i is preferable
[03:46] <orz> _jason: Not if it isn't enabled by default :P
[03:46] <foampeace> _jason: it doesnt
[03:46] <_jason> ubotu: tell orz about universe
[03:46] <Rarj> but using sudo with user pw is like giving root access to anyone
[03:46] <ttread> What's the difference tritium?
[03:46] <Rarj> isnt that a security threat ?
[03:46] <crshman> does fstab support the $ character?
[03:46] <IdleOne> Rarj:  only if you give your user password to us ()
[03:46] <_jason> Rarj: only people who are in sudoers get access to sudo
[03:47] <Madpilot> Rarj: only the first user has sudo, by default
[03:47] <foampeace> choose helper application needs a commandline
[03:47] <XaeroVincent> heh 940 people in #gentoo and 0 of them are talking..
[03:47] <Rarj> oh ok, so how do I choose who has sudo and who doesnt ?
[03:47] <Syco54645> can anyone tell me a good ftp server for linux.  preferably graphical
[03:47] <_jason> foampeace: what version of firefox are you using?
[03:48] <IdleOne> Syco54645:  gftp is nice and in the repos
[03:48] <tritium> Syco54645: graphical server?
[03:48] <yeonhoo> where i could fine option for export command?
[03:48] <yeonhoo> can help me please?
[03:48] <_jason> yeonhoo: what are you trying to do?
[03:48] <fr500> why can i not update my repo list at home and i can at office? 400kp line here should be enough
[03:48] <fr500> i gets lots of errors
[03:48] <Syco54645> XaeroVincent: that is because they are leet they have telepathy
[03:48] <Syco54645> tritium: yeah like graphical interface
[03:48] <intelikey> Rarj some of us believe that ubuntu's default usage of sudo is a security hole, while others do not.   but this is not a good place to descuss it, because of the zeal of many; and it's off topic.
[03:48] <foampeace> _jason: 1.5
[03:48] <Syco54645> IdleOne: gftp isnt a server is it?
[03:49] <_jason> fr500: what kind of errors, can you pastebin them?
[03:49] <Agamotto> Nah, they have become Binars
[03:49] <Madpilot> Rarj: read the wiki page you were given
[03:49] <yeonhoo> _jason,
[03:49] <yeonhoo> export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.0
[03:49] <Syco54645> tritium: last year or so i tried to find any ftp server and their setup was insane
[03:49] <yeonhoo> _jason,  i want to know more about export command
[03:49] <Rarj> intelikey, ok sorry
[03:49] <fr500> _jason, simply some packages fon't download, i mean, apt gets stuck for a couple of mins and then says failed
[03:49] <intelikey> Rarj anyone in the admin group has full sudo privalidges in ubuntu  by default.
[03:49] <Rarj> how do I update ubuntu ?
[03:50] <_jason> yeonhoo: 'help export'
[03:50] <Agamotto> Rarj:  In a terminal type - sudo apt-get update
[03:50] <Rarj> thanks
[03:50] <bikini> i have another hard drive in my computer with a fat32 partition on it.. how would i access that partition?
[03:50] <yeonhoo> _jason thank you
[03:50] <orz> _jason: Thanks <3
[03:50] <Madpilot> !mount
[03:50] <ubotu> mount is, like, totally, 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
[03:51] <Madpilot> bikini: see the bot's posting ^^^
[03:51] <_jason> fr500: don't know, if it is only some packages, that's strange.  Have you tried using a mirror?
[03:51] <fr500> _jason, yes
[03:51] <_jason> foampeace: if you save the bin you choose to open something with it shouldn't ask you anymore
[03:51] <Rarj> sudo apt-get update says reading package list... done. thats it ?
[03:52] <_jason> fr500: does it just time out?
[03:52] <phiber_optic> _jason, www.unitel.tv/webcam its live ;)
[03:52] <fr500> _jason, yup
[03:52] <bubba> now how do you add a partition with mount???? usually i have to use fdisk to add a partition.
[03:52] <_jason> phiber_optic: 404
[03:52] <ttread> Rarj, then type sudo apt-get upgrade
[03:52] <phiber_optic> _jason, 404?
[03:52] <cartesian1984> phiber_optic, the link is dead
[03:52] <Agamotto> Rarj:  Oh, you want to install stuff... open Update Manager under System
[03:53] <phiber_optic> _jason,  im whatching it right now
[03:53] <_jason> phiber_optic: not on http://www.unitel.tv/webtv/ ?, that's working for me now, it must have ben down before
[03:53] <crshman> any ideas on this error? "[4298452.167000]  smbfs: mount_data version 1935764836 is not supported
[03:53] <crshman> "
[03:53] <phiber_optic> what codecs do u have to play it under linx
[03:53] <phiber_optic> im watching in on my roomates comp
[03:54] <_jason> phiber_optic: heh I have everything I've ever found, but it's probably w32codecs with mplayer plugin
[03:54] <phiber_optic> I have both
[03:54] <fr500> _jason, gets till breezy restricted and stays there for a loooong time
[03:54] <Madpilot> Rarj & Agamotto: Synaptic to install stuff, not Update Manager
[03:54] <_jason> phiber_optic: they are showing carnival, some guy with a white shirt
[03:54] <salah> Hi
[03:54] <Agamotto> Madpilot:  I know, but it is a good place for him to start
[03:54] <phiber_optic> yeahhh
[03:55] <_jason> fr500: see if you can comment some repos and isolate the problem
[03:55] <salah> I tried to setup my  laptop wireless but I am lot
[03:55] <bikini> Madpilot, i followed those instructions and when i go to mount, it says "you must specify filesystem type"
[03:55] <phiber_optic> _jason i want to be able to watch it tooo
[03:55] <Rarj> how do I change my default password ?
[03:55] <phiber_optic> :(
[03:55] <salah> what I should do ,Actually I am new
[03:55] <Madpilot> Rarj: your user pw? System menu -> Admin -> Users & Groups
[03:55] <Rarj> ok
[03:56] <salah> is there anyone can help me out?
[03:56] <Madpilot> bikini: what format is the HDD in? fat32, ntfs, ext3?
[03:56] <Iceman> anyone know of a game like kuma war for linux ?
[03:56] <phiber_optic> _jason, what codec do u think it is..
[03:56] <Unity> kuma war over wine
[03:56] <bikini> fat32
[03:56] <Davey> OK, my external harddrive lost power and now Gnome thinks it is plugged in and its not, so now that it *has* power it won't re-mount it, any ideas?
[03:56] <llama32> anyone had trouble with Mono[Develop]  on Ubuntu?
[03:56] <Iceman> Unity does it run in wine ?
[03:56] <phiber_optic> _jason I have gstreamer0.8-plugins, gstreamer0.8-lame, gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg, lame, sox, ffmpeg, mjpegtool, vorbis-tools, w32codecs
[03:57] <Madpilot> bikini: put fat32 in the command line, then
[03:57] <ttread> Davey, did you unmount it first?
[03:57] <Davey> ttread: before it lost power? no.
[03:57] <Davey> And the mount point is gone, so I can't
[03:57] <cartesian1984> Madpilot, I thought you had to say 'vfat'?
[03:57] <bikini> i made a /mnt/fat32 folder... so.. sudo mount /dev/hda /mnt/fat32 fat32 ?
[03:57] <Unity> Iceman: no clue
[03:57] <_jason> phiber_optic: it is probably w32codecs.  The http://www.unitel.tv/webtv/Unitel.asx contains mms:// and rtsp:// protocol links
[03:58] <Unity> Iceman: if not try cedega
[03:58] <foampeace> fat thirty who?
[03:58] <cartesian1984> bikini, -t fat32
[03:58] <phiber_optic> _jason but I have w32codecs
[03:58] <Unity> Iceman: although you'll need to play around with wine / cedega options a lot before it's playable maybe
[03:58] <salah> HP zv5320 Laptop, I just started to use Ubuntu How Can I activate my wireless internet
[03:58] <Madpilot> cartesian1984: um - I can't remember - been months since I last mounted anything... must think harder before writing :P
[03:58] <bikini> mount: unknown filesystem type 'fat32'
[03:58] <Iceman> Unity shoot, be noce if it did ... AA is good for linux, Enemy Territory is ok, but want a Linux base ... prefered
[03:59] <ttread> Davey, type lsof  it should show which process is using the drive.  You may need to kill that process
[03:59] <_jason> phiber_optic: try this: mplayer -playlist http://www.unitel.tv/webtv/Unitel.asx
[03:59] <Unity> Iceman: linux based are ALWAYS prefferd but not always available
[03:59] <phiber_optic> I can watch it
[03:59] <phiber_optic> :)
[04:00] <_jason> phiber_optic: then it's a problem with your plugin setup
[04:00] <bikini> madpilot: i get the error "mount: unknown filesystem type 'fat32'
[04:00] <bikini> "
[04:00] <brenner> bikini: -t vfat
[04:00] <Iceman> Unity i know, know any other good linux based FPS games
[04:00] <phiber_optic> im not an expert to this.. i just followed instruction s_jason
[04:01] <_jason> phiber_optic: do you want to fix it, or do you just want to watch that show now?
[04:01] <Unity> Iceman: there are ports to q2 and soon will be q3
[04:01] <Unity> Iceman: if q3 is not available already. and doom1 and doom2 as well
[04:01] <phiber_optic> i would like it to fix it
[04:01] <salah>  How Can I activate my wireless internet for HP zv5320 Laptop
[04:01] <Iceman> Unity q3 would be great ... looking for a game that actualy has a lot of players ...
[04:01] <Unity> Iceman: windows has a lot of players
[04:02] <ttread> salah you can start by using the network admin tool and see if the device is showing there
[04:02] <Unity> Iceman: until big companies start making linux versions of their games, gamers will never accept linux
[04:02] <Agamotto> salah:  search the wiki on ubuntu for your hardware
[04:02] <bikini> brenner: when i did "lshw -C disk", it returned that the drive i'mlooking for is /dev/hda
[04:02] <Iceman> Unity ... trying to get away from windows ...
[04:02] <Unity> Iceman: btw, doom3 is available for linux but i don't know its multiplayer
[04:02] <_jason> phiber_optic: enter 'about:config' in your browser and tell me what is associated to play .asx (just do ctrl+f and enter 'asx')
[04:02] <bikini> but when i tried to mount it, it gave me "mount: /dev/hda already mounted or /mnt/fat32 busy
[04:02] <bikini> "
[04:02] <_jason> phiber_optic: I meant about:plugins
[04:03] <Unity> Iceman: and you have to actually pay for it if you want a legal copy, which is crazy in linuxworld
[04:03] <salah> wirless is not there
[04:03] <phiber_optic> didnt find anything
[04:03] <brenner> bikini: you should be running sudo fdisk -l instead of lshw
[04:03] <Iceman> Unity true, but with every game ... some are actualy getting a fair linux user base ... AA has several... linux players ... Et also ...
[04:03] <brenner> bikini: you need know the exact partition ... it should be of the or /dev/hda*
[04:03] <brenner> s/or/form
[04:04] <ttread> salah, try opening a terminal and type iwconfig   see if the device shows there
[04:04] <johanbr> Since a few days ago, emacs does not start for me (with current dapper), complaining about "undefined color: black". Is anyone else seeing this?
[04:04] <Quinn> Hello
[04:04] <Mabus06> I installed gsnes9x and I can't seem to launch it, how do I find out how? Typing gsnes9x doesn't work.
[04:04] <salah> only modem and ethernet
[04:04] <Quinn> It dident work
[04:04] <Unity> Iceman: i think i'll try et on linux just to see if it outperforms windows
[04:04] <_jason> johanbr: try #ubuntu+1 too for dapper
[04:04] <Quinn> Xserver crashed again :(
[04:04] <Unity> Iceman: does it, in your experience?
[04:04] <johanbr> _jason: Alright, will do, thanks.
[04:04] <brenner> bikini: you might wat to look at: sys>help>starterguide> windows partitions
[04:04] <brenner> s/wat/want
[04:04] <phiber_optic> _jason,  I dont have any plugins associated with asx
[04:04] <salah> lo        no wireless extensions.
[04:04] <salah> eth0      no wireless extensions.
[04:04] <salah> sit0      no wireless extensions.
[04:05] <salah> THESE MSG SHOWING
[04:05] <Quinn> No one knows how to install ATi drivers
[04:05] <johanbr> Hi. Since a few days ago, emacs does not start for me (with current dapper), complaining about "undefined color: black". Is anyone else seeing this?
[04:05] <Quinn> not even the wiki
[04:05] <Iceman> Unity i feel it actualy seems better on linux ... and has far better graphic's .. at least on my system... but my 64 bit box crashed .... ;(
[04:05] <johanbr> Sorry about that, wrong channel.
[04:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell Quinn about ati
[04:05] <Quinn> OMG
[04:05] <ttread> ok salah it seems that your card is not detected at all, you probably need to find a driver for it
[04:05] <Quinn> Dont do that
[04:05] <Quinn> Thats how my Ubuntu crashes
[04:05] <brenner> Quinn: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[04:05] <_jason> Quinn: you asked about installing ati driver, be more specific
[04:05] <Quinn> I follow Wiki and it crashes
[04:05] <salah> HOW CAN I DO THAT SIR?
[04:06] <brenner> Quinn: define crashes
[04:06] <_jason> salah: please don't shout
[04:06] <bubba> my wireless isnt working either. :( it looks like the wireless driver loads fine, but no wireless devices come up  in network config. help? what do I need to do?
[04:06] <Quinn> GUI dont boot
[04:06] <Iceman> Unity had a socket 754 64 bit amd ... 2.8 ... clocked at 1.8 ghz ... and it outpreformed my p4 2.8 ...
[04:06] <_jason> Quinn: are you using breezy?
[04:06] <Quinn> No
[04:06] <IdleOne> Quinn:  hundreds if not thousands of ppl have used that wiki and it worked fine for them
[04:06] <Quinn> pe
[04:06] <_jason> Quinn: pe?
[04:06] <salah> WHT R U TALKING ABOUT
[04:06] <Quinn> Do I need to format again :(
[04:06] <Quinn> "Nope"
[04:06] <Iceman> Quinn why format again
[04:06] <ttread> salah unfortunately some wireless cards do not have linux support, however many of those can use the windows drivers using a container called ndiswrapper
[04:06] <Quinn> Well its not working
[04:07] <brenner> salah: turn your capslock off please
[04:07] <IdleOne> quin what are you using?
[04:07] <brenner> Quinn: so you're running dapper?
[04:07] <Mabus06> I installed gsnes9x and I can't seem to launch it, how do I find out how? Typing gsnes9x doesn't work. Nor does typing 'find gsnes9x'.
[04:07] <salah> ok
[04:07] <phiber_optic> _jason??
[04:07] <Quinn> Ubuntu with a Gxcube 9600 XT pro 256
[04:07] <nmsa> IdleOne: can you please tell me the website, just loged in 'thnx
[04:07] <Quinn> no breasy i think its called
[04:07] <IdleOne> Quinn:  what version of ubuntu
[04:07] <ttread> salah try this wiki page:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[04:07] <_jason> Mabus06: try, dpkg -L packagename | grep bin
[04:07] <Iceman> Seems y 64 bit mobo has a stupd short ... will not boot at all, cannot get a post screen .... :(
[04:08] <IdleOne> nmsa:  website for?
[04:08] <nmsa> IdleOne: got it, the WiFiHowTo
[04:08] <XaeroVincent> so how well does Ubuntu compare to like Debian, Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva,  Mepis, etc.
[04:08] <_jason> phiber_optic: ah sorry lost you in the scroll, install mozilla-mplayer
[04:08] <brenner> Quinn: then why'd you say no when _jason asked you if you were running breezy? :-/
[04:08] <phiber_optic> I installed
[04:08] <IdleOne> !wireless
[04:08] <ubotu> wireless is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[04:08] <Quinn> Its beasy
[04:08] <_jason> Quinn: lsb_release -c, what does that say?
[04:08] <Quinn> breazy
[04:08] <salah> Actually I can see on the list
[04:09] <salah> but how can I setup this
[04:09] <Quinn> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:09] <Quinn> I mean LSB Version:    n/a
[04:09] <_jason> Quinn: you forgot the -c?
[04:09] <IdleOne> lsb_release -a
[04:09] <Quinn> lsb_release -
[04:09] <Quinn> Codename:       breezy
[04:09] <brenner> Quinn: which install did you follow?  repo, ati.com drivers, or seveas' deb?
[04:09] <IdleOne> ok
[04:09] <Quinn> Yeah i did
[04:09] <nmsa> do I need a diff kernel then i386 for WiFi?  i686? or not ?
[04:10] <Quinn> I tyed the ATi.com first
[04:10] <ttread> salah at this point I can just refer you to the wiki and Google
[04:10] <Quinn> and it crashed at 100%
[04:10] <Quinn> and nothing happend after
[04:10] <Quinn> I still have ATi Control panal there
[04:10] <phiber_optic> _jason
[04:10] <phiber_optic> ?
[04:10] <brenner> Quinn: did you use the run file to install, or use it to create debs as the wiki says?
[04:10] <_jason> phiber_optic: does it play now?
[04:10] <phiber_optic> noop[
[04:10] <phiber_optic> it was installed before
[04:11] <Quinn> i clicked on the .run file
[04:11] <agdr> err um...  I wanna watch realvideo and mp4, asf, wma...
[04:11] <_jason> phiber_optic: does about:plugins say asx is associated with mplayer now?
[04:11] <brenner> Quinn: and you just clicked on install?
[04:11] <Kazurae> Approximately how long does the Ubuntu install take?
[04:11] <agdr> but I'm not sure what to install..
[04:11] <Quinn> So then I went "Ubuntu provided drivers" way
[04:11] <Quinn> Yes I did
[04:11] <phiber_optic> _jason
[04:11] <phiber_optic> _jason still doesnt associate it
[04:11] <ttread> Kazurae, it took me about 35 minutes
[04:11] <brenner> Quinn: you need to create the debs as the wiki says if you are using the ati.com method
[04:11] <_jason> phiber_optic: did you close all instances of firefox and restart it?
[04:11] <brenner> Quinn: just follow it step by step
[04:11] <phiber_optic> yeap
[04:11] <Kazurae> thx ttread
[04:12] <_jason> phiber_optic: what version of firefox?
[04:12] <Quinn> What way would you go
[04:12] <phiber_optic> 1.5.1
[04:12] <brenner> Quinn: i'd go with the repo
[04:12] <XaeroVincent> The installer for Ubuntu isnt as nice as PC-BSD... but it does the job
[04:12] <Quinn> Ubuntu provided drivers  ----> ATi?
[04:12] <brenner> Quinn: i think your card should be supported by the driver in there
[04:12] <lolzer> someone dcc send me the /etc/apt/sources.list of ubuntu ?
[04:12] <brenner> Quinn: the driver in the ubuntu repo
[04:12] <IdleOne> !source
[04:12] <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
[04:12] <Quinn> So sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx ?
[04:12] <brenner> Quinn: yes
[04:13] <lolzer> !tell lolzer about ati
[04:13] <Quinn> did that
[04:13] <Quinn> did this echo fglrx | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
[04:13] <molotov_> I'm trying to get my printer working and after installing HPLIP for my printer, it was working and I successfully printed from a browser and a test page. However, I tried to enable print-sharing so that I could print from the other computers in my house and now when I goto System - Administration - Printers, I get the CUPS server could not be contacted error. I'm trying to Google, but not finding any solutions that work.
[04:13] <Quinn> did this sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:13] <lolzer> 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
[04:13] <phiber_optic> _jason??
[04:13] <Quinn> Restart = Crash
[04:13] <Quinn> GUI Crash
[04:13] <brenner> Quinn: what driver did you select during the reconfig?
[04:13] <Quinn> and I have to reconfiger X server
[04:13] <_jason> phiber_optic: one sec, you have to symlink some stuff
[04:13] <phiber_optic> symlink??
[04:13] <lolzer> !easysources
[04:13] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, lolzer
[04:14] <lolzer> !easysource
[04:14] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:14] <Quinn> ati
[04:14] <IdleOne> _jason:  can you paste the symlinks into pastebin so I could do it also?
[04:14] <brenner> Quinn: you need to choose fglrx
[04:14] <brenner> Quinn: as the wiki says. :)
[04:14] <papichulo> wat
[04:15] <brenner> molotov_: i would try the forums first.  they're usually more relevant
[04:15] <Quinn> Ok I done that
[04:15] <orz> Right, so I installed Iroffer through the repository and everything, but how do I actually run the program?
[04:15] <brenner> Quinn: now restart X
[04:15] <Quinn> i chose fglerx
[04:15] <phiber_optic> IdleOne, I think he is doing it right now
[04:15] <XaeroVincent> Quinn... what card do u have?
[04:16] <Quinn> Then I esc every thing else
[04:16] <_jason> IdleOne: mkdir -p ~/.mozilla/plugins/ ; ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/mplayerplug* ~/.mozilla/plugins/, I think that works :P
[04:16] <phiber_optic> _jason,  should I to that too?
[04:16] <Quinn> Gx cube 9600 xt pro 256
[04:16] <_jason> IdleOne: erm sorry
[04:16] <_jason> phiber_optic: yeah that was meant for you
[04:16] <unperson> I have a question about mount and fstab.  If I mount a FAT32 volume, it has to assign some ownership to the files (since they don't have a owner UID.  My understanding is that it will assign the UID of the user that calls the mount command (root if you to sudo mount) unless you use the uid= option in mount.  I assume that if it's listed in /etc/fstab to be user mountable, then it's given the UID of the user who mounts it.  But what
[04:16] <unperson>  happens with USB or flash drives that automount?
[04:16] <XaeroVincent> oh ok... it will work fine... I have 9600 XT
[04:16] <Quinn> Whats X short for?
[04:16] <brenner> XaeroVincent: that card is supported by the repo driver right?
[04:16] <Quinn> Restart computer?
[04:16] <Iceman> cool see if i can get a rma on my 64 bit mobo
[04:17] <XaeroVincent> yea
[04:17] <_jason> IdleOne: oh you asked too, make sure you don't already have plugins like vlc or totem
[04:17] <brenner> Quinn: desktop environment.  ctrl+alt+backspace
[04:17] <unperson> My flash drive seems to always get my UID, not root, when I plug it in.
[04:17] <Quinn> lol
[04:17] <Quinn> how to I start up the GUI in the command prompt?
[04:17] <Quinn> just incase it crashes :(
[04:17] <brenner> Quinn: also, you shouldn't be pressing esc...at least afaik.  you should be going through the reconfig to ensure the file gets written
[04:17] <Iceman> Quinn startx
[04:18] <molotov_> brenner: will look there, thanks.
[04:18] <phiber_optic> _jason, ???
[04:18] <lolzer> i can use the ubuntu sources.list on normal debian-31r0a-i386?
[04:18] <_jason> phiber_optic: lol did I mess up the syntax?
[04:18] <ttread> unperson I'm guessing here but that is probably configured in hotplug
[04:18] <Iceman> anyone had issues with grounding on a 64 bit mobo ?
[04:18] <phiber_optic> I didnt do it yet caus u said sorry
[04:18] <_jason> phiber_optic: oh I just got confused because I forgot IdleOne asked
[04:19] <phiber_optic> ok
[04:19] <unperson> ttread, Perhaps.  So you think it always comes up as the same user regardless of who is logged in?
[04:19] <phiber_optic> I did it
[04:19] <unperson> I wondered if perhaps it actually looks at who is running a desktop and uses that uid.
[04:19] <brenner> lolzer: no.  you should use debian sources for debian
[04:19] <lolzer> ok thanks :)
[04:20] <Iceman> I got a abit kv8 pro 64 bit systems, acts dead, powers on, but no post ... and cannot find a post code list ...
[04:20] <phiber_optic> it says connecting to server...bufferingg...
[04:20] <Iceman> does post beep ... one long 3 short ...
[04:20] <phiber_optic> iit worked
[04:20] <phiber_optic> _jasonn
[04:20] <phiber_optic> thanxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[04:20] <ttread> unperson, I think it is making it writeable to the current desktop user
[04:20] <orz> Right, so I installed Iroffer through the repository and everything, but how do I actually run the program? <=I'm sure I didn't stump the masses with this one
[04:21] <_jason> phiber_optic: cool
[04:21] <_jason> IdleOne: it work ok for you too?
[04:21] <Madpilot> Iceman: check abit's website?
[04:21] <phiber_optic> _jason really appreciate it ;)
[04:22] <IdleOne> _jason you lost me when you mentioned totem and vlc
[04:22] <brenner> orz: dpkg -L iroffer | grep bin maybe?
[04:23] <Kyral> !sources
[04:23] <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
[04:23] <bshumate_> Iceman: CPU core voltage issue, and yeah, what Madpilot said ;-)
[04:23] <Kyral> !ubotu tell Kyral about easysource
[04:23] <_jason> IdleOne: go to about:plugins, is anything associated with .asx? (ctrl+f asx)
[04:24] <Iceman> No info on abit site i can find .... :(
[04:24] <kez> hey guys
[04:24] <kez> quick question, how can i change which user/group apache2 runs as?
[04:24] <IdleOne> _jason:  says not found
[04:24] <Madpilot> Iceman: you can't get the manual as a PDF or something? Asus has manuals for download, I know
[04:25] <Iceman> tried there ... befor asking here ... dead mobo .. killed my ubuntu install
[04:25] <_jason> IdleOne: what version of firefox?
[04:25] <IdleOne> 1.5
[04:25] <_jason> IdleOne: install mozilla-mplayer
[04:25] <IdleOne> it is installed
[04:25] <Iceman> Madpilot i got the manual here, nothing on post codes ... "BEEPS"
[04:25] <_jason> IdleOne: mkdir -p ~/.mozilla/plugins/ ; ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/mplayerplug* ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[04:26] <IdleOne> _jason ok done
[04:26] <_jason> IdleOne: restart firefox and it should work
[04:26] <Iceman> Went to install a et game level, and the system went down ... crash, and could not get a post screen, just beeps ...
[04:26] <Mabus06> Are there less bulky things to use instead of gnome/kde?
[04:26] <Madpilot> Iceman: that sucks - Asus has the beep codes in their manuals
[04:27] <brenner> Mabus06: fkuxbox is popular
[04:27] <brenner> fluxbox even
[04:27] <Agamotto> Sawfish
[04:27] <brenner> :)
[04:27] <Agamotto> Xfce
[04:27] <Madpilot> brenner: type that wrong and it could be... entertaining :P
[04:27] <ttread> Mabus06 yes, there are a number of smaller desktops - XFCE is nice
[04:27] <Iceman> MadPilot if i have to buy a Board, I'll got socket 939 ... and build a new duel core ...
[04:27] <Agamotto> IceWM is pretty good for low-med spec machines
[04:27] <Mabus06> Hmm... do I go for nice, or opular?
[04:27] <Brendon> hi all, i'm trying to compile mod_perl 2.0.2 on my ubuntu server and if fails after i type make with this error. /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lperl. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
[04:27] <brenner> Madpilot: hehe.  i was thinking the same thing
[04:28] <Agamotto> Iceman:  If you are planning on building a new AMD system, wait until after April.  New socket set comes out around then for the Athlon line
[04:28] <Healot> you didn't install or configure libperl, perhaps, Brendon ?
[04:28] <brenner> Mabus06: just try them out i say...easy enough to remove if you don't like them
[04:28] <Mabus06> brenner: ideally... had a bad experience trying out kde
[04:29] <IdleOne> _jason:  thanks buddy ()
[04:29] <Agamotto> KDE is a hog, with all the bits turned on
[04:29] <Iceman> Agamotto, i'd still go 939, and april the prices will drop then .. and still give me duel core ... :)
[04:29] <ttread> Mabus06 look them up and review some screenshots
[04:29] <_jason> IdleOne: np
[04:29] <Brendon> Healot: i'll try that, thanks
[04:29] <Agamotto> Iceman:  Ok, I just thought you might wish to know.  Some folks feel the need to be on the bleeding edge
[04:29] <Xenguy> Question: Some of my non-GTK apps now show crappy fonts, and it seems that it happened after I installed 'msttcorefonts'.  Has anyone seen this before?  Do I need to find some 'font de-uglification HOWTO' like when I was using Debian?
[04:30] <IdleOne> _jason:  now I have to be careful when watching spanish tv...they tend to show nude women lol
[04:30] <Agamotto> IdleOne:  The language is quite loose as well
[04:30] <Unity> IdleOne: umm...what channel is this you speak of?
[04:30] <hecate355> hey
[04:30] <Madpilot> bshumate_: so if you have duel cores and you duel boot, which fight happens first? :P
[04:30] <hecate355> Ubuntu is created from debian right?
[04:30] <IdleOne> Agamotto:  my wife dont speak spanish but I do
[04:30] <Iceman> Agamotto true, like to be a step behind, cant afford $2,000 for a bleeding edge ... so Second generation does great ... :)
[04:30] <Xenguy> hecate355: essentially
[04:30] <hecate355> and it has the package manager like aptitute aswell? and net-install?
[04:31] <IdleOne> Unity:  :p Ill never tell
[04:31] <Unity> IdleOne: =(
[04:31] <Iceman> I build my 64 bit for $200.00 ..... and parted out my p4 ....
[04:31] <hecate355> Im just wondering how i get all of these programs like xorg, gnome etc. easily without surfing the net
[04:31] <bshumate_> Madpilot: heh heh, dunno, but all that dueling, and someone is surely gonna be on the bleeding edge alright! ;-P
[04:31] <Healot> the duel boot first, of course
[04:31] <Xenguy> hecate355: former, yes; latter, I assume so
[04:31] <IdleOne> Unity: www.unitel.tv/webtv
[04:31] <Agamotto> Iceman:  I tend told hold back around 3yrs.... great prices, most stuff has had all the bugs worked out
[04:31] <Kyral> hecate355: Apt-Get: Synaptic?
[04:31] <Healot> Synaptic uses apt-get :) hehe
[04:31] <hecate355> hmm, does that AMD64 port work fine?
[04:31] <Agamotto> hecate355:  You could get a mag dedicated to linux that has a dvd or cds attached
[04:31] <Xenguy> hecate355: IOW, it handles dependencies very well :-)
[04:32] <Agamotto> Linux Format comes to mind
[04:32] <spikebike> hecate yeah but 32bit binaries are far from transparent
[04:32] <Madpilot> hecate355: Ubuntu will send you CDs for free - shipit.ubuntu.com
[04:32] <hecate355> well, im download the CD image atm, rest packages i download from net right?
[04:32] <Iceman> Agamotto I follow about a year behind on the Systems i build ... still usinig a DELL 2.8 ...
[04:32] <Healot> yeah, Ubuntu's AMD64 port cool
[04:33] <spikebike> for instance getting firefox, mplayer, flash, and java is non-trivial
[04:33] <hecate355> i have spent WHOLE night trying to get debian's 64bit edition to work
[04:33] <spikebike> the install (for me) was trivial
[04:33] <hecate355> it just sucked badly, i hope that i dont get any troubles with this one
[04:33] <Xenguy> it's all trivial
[04:33] <spikebike> and the 64 bit firefox worked fine if you didn't need flash/java
[04:33] <Iceman> Agamotto Sucked got my AMD 64 right about when the 939 came out ... there burned in and tested now, so it would be safe to move to a duel core cpu / mobo ...
[04:34] <Healot> there is a java port for AMD64, but no flash
[04:34] <Iceman> sucks you have to bootstrap linux all the 64 bit stuff lacking support ... ;(
[04:34] <ttread> I got mplayer working on Kubuntu AMD 64, had to build it from source
[04:34] <Agamotto> Iceman:  My current machine is about 4 years old, save for the GeForce 6600 video card
[04:35] <spikebike> and player depends on 32 bit codecs for many formats, so the amd64 mplayer is crippled
[04:35] <spikebike> s/player/mplayer
[04:35] <Iceman> Agamotto i got a gforce 5500 .... does me well ...
[04:35] <spikebike> which is fixable, but non-trivial
[04:35] <hecate355> whats the difference between Ubuntu and Kubuntu:S?
[04:35] <Kyral> hecate355: GNOME vs KDE
[04:35] <asymmetry> hecate355, ubuntu = gnome, kubuntu = kde
[04:36] <hecate355> aha
[04:36] <asymmetry> ubuntu > kubuntu
[04:36] <Iceman> Should look into a duel socket 754 mobo .. and get a board and second cpu ... run 2x cpu's and ubuntu 64 .... :)
[04:36] <asymmetry> i had a number of issues with kubuntu
[04:36] <hecate355> so you cant change DE on Ubuntu? it stays gnome forever?
[04:36] <asymmetry> ubuntu, however, is great
[04:36] <Healot> i just install the 32bit ffox instead :)
[04:36] <Kyral> hecate355: hell no
[04:36] <asymmetry> hecate355, you can change - its just defaulted to one
[04:36] <Kyral> hecate355: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:36] <Kyral> try it
[04:37] <Kyral> Hell I have GNOME, XFCE, Fluxbox, and Openbox all installed :P
[04:37] <Agamotto> I am running Kubuntu here, and I flip between KDE and Gnome frequently
[04:37] <ttread> asymmetry I disagree, I'm really liking Kubuntu.  Just as smooth as Ubuntu.
[04:37] <Iceman> Boy, hard decision, get a new Duel CPU socket 754 board and a Second CPU, or get a new Socket 939 64 bit cpu, and mobo ... ?
[04:38] <KakiPukul> well Kubuntu is Ubuntu anwyas
[04:38] <asymmetry> ttread, well, congrats to you - for me, it was horrible
[04:38] <Kyral> KDE...eh I mean I see some things I like in it, but on average I'm too used to XFCE and GNOME lol
[04:38] <KakiPukul> Iceman, do you want a SMP kernel or just single CPU kernel?
[04:38] <KakiPukul> I'll go for SMP....
[04:39] <Iceman> KakiPukil Does AMD 64 Support SMP from cd ? Ubuntu distro ?
[04:39] <biovore> Iceman: I am not sure
[04:40] <Iceman> Or would i have to install a Custom kernel ?
[04:40] <biovore> Iceman: I think there is an SMP kernel though for amd64
[04:40] <KakiPukul> not from the CD, by default... you need to dl from the server...
[04:40] <g14> !javadebs
[04:40] <KakiPukul> well, just apt-get, easy right?
[04:40] <Iceman> biovore Have to wiki that one ... be nice if the kernel supports smp ...
[04:41] <Iceman> taking a look at WIKI for 64 bit smp ?
[04:41] <KakiPukul> linux-amd64-k8-smp << SMP kernel for AMD64 (AMD64 specific)
[04:41] <Iceman> !smp
[04:41] <ubotu> from memory, smp is Symmetric Multi Processing. The x86 architecture way of using multiple CPUs in one computer.
[04:41] <Iceman> ! smp
[04:42] <ubotu> [smp]  Symmetric Multi Processing. The x86 architecture way of using multiple CPUs in one computer.
[04:42] <fr500> argghhhh can't update packages from home dunno why
[04:42] <biovore> ?
[04:42] <asymmetry> What's the protocol for hyperthreaded procs?
[04:42] <spikebike> Healot how did you install the 32 bit firefox?
[04:42] <biovore> asymmetry: HT?
[04:42] <KakiPukul> it's not only x86... any architecture can do that
[04:42] <spikebike> HT just works, but it doesn't add performance
[04:43] <asymmetry> I thought there was a fancy name for that.
[04:43] <spikebike> (with an SMP kernel)
[04:43] <asymmetry> Like, in the kernel config, there was something else...
[04:43] <KakiPukul> install it separately... using firefox official releases, not ubuntu's
[04:43] <spikebike> I'd recommend a amd64 over a dual s754, especially for home.
[04:43] <spikebike> kaki but then you don't get mplayer right?
[04:43] <biovore> asymmetry: you need the HT process scedular and SMP for HT to work
[04:43] <KakiPukul> s754 is for AMD64 :)
[04:43] <spikebike> biovore thats default in 2.6
[04:43] <biovore> I think its called sybling suport
[04:43] <KakiPukul> I don't use mplayer... i use xine/vlc
[04:44] <biovore> spikebike: default on ubuntus kernel, yes..
[04:44] <spikebike> there are dual s754's?
[04:44] <biovore> not from kernel.org though
[04:44] <KakiPukul> there are some out there...
[04:44] <Kyral> !fixres
[04:44] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:44] <tim_> how do i install .deb packages in ubuntu
[04:44] <KakiPukul> but way expensive///
[04:44] <Iceman> anyone know a wiki link on smp and UBUNTU 64 bit ?
[04:44] <btdown> dpkg -i <pkgname>
[04:44] <brenner> tim_: what is it?
[04:44] <spikebike> kaki can xine/vlc play most formats when video is embedded in a webpage?  I.e. apple.com/trailers
[04:44] <KakiPukul> tim_, dpkg -t <package>
[04:44] <tim_> opera
[04:44] <tim_> for ppc
[04:44] <asymmetry> SMT, that's what it is,.
[04:44] <Iceman> ! amd64
[04:44] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Iceman
[04:44] <asymmetry> I think.
[04:45] <KakiPukul> yes./// spikebike there are plugins for firefox... just search for it...
[04:45] <asymmetry> I haven't actually had any kind of luck compiling a custom kernel for ubuntu.
[04:45] <KakiPukul> seamlessly work with firefox32 bit...
[04:45] <asymmetry> It always spazzes out at boot time and still boots... or it FATAL's out.
[04:45] <Nunquam_Fidelis> How does one view the DNS server they are using, via terminal? Is it ifconfig --something ?
[04:46] <biovore> Nunquam_Fidelis: cat /etc/resolv.conf
[04:46] <root____2> hey anyone know what is the command to check a disk for errors?
[04:46] <xnull> cat /etc/resolv.conf
[04:46] <brenner> tim_: might be useful: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[04:46] <asymmetry> Do I have to do anything special to the kernel build? Or just make, make modules, make modules_install, copy the bzImage to /boot, mkinitrd it, and modify /boot/grub/blah.lst?
[04:46] <xnull> fsc+tab
[04:46] <biovore> root____2: fsck
[04:46] <root____2> biovore: ah yes thanks
[04:46] <ahoora> hi has anyone installed freebsd on ubuntu? does it probably make any problem in multi bood logo?
[04:46] <KakiPukul> fsck <dev>, root____2
[04:46] <spikebike> kaki, the tricky part is compiling xine/vlc for a 32 bit environment on an amd64, did you manage that?
[04:46] <ahoora> *boot
[04:46] <biovore> root____2: if your checking a filesystem make sure its umounted, or mounted as read-only
[04:47] <Xenguy> Nunquam_Fidelis: /igr root____2
[04:47] <KakiPukul> install *bsd on ubuntu, what exactly are you trying to stay?
[04:47] <root____2> i came into single-user mode only to find that i had forgotten that command!
[04:47] <Xenguy> sorry
[04:47] <root____2> don't run irc as root, kids!
[04:47] <asymmetry> lol
[04:47] <ahoora> kakipukul i have winxp and ubuntu now i want to install freebsd on my system as well , but i am afraid of loosing these two in my multi boot session
[04:47] <KakiPukul> there are lib32...
[04:48] <Iceman> anyone know a complete package list for the Ubuntu 64 bit cd
[04:48] <spikebike> I know that, but it's tricky
[04:48] <hecate355> hey guys, is it possible to play all these new games like Doom3 etc. on Linux aswell?
[04:48] <spikebike> I just did it for mplayer today and I had to setup a chroot just to get it to compile
[04:48] <tristanmike> hecate355: Doom3 does have a linux installer
[04:48] <hecate355> is there some special emulator or something wich let em store-games to run on my linuxbox?
[04:48] <spikebike> hecate doom3 is available for purchase for linux
[04:49] <jaeek> how can i make a folder that puts g+w on subirs automatically? i want a group full write access to a diretory
[04:49] <tristanmike> hecate355: in that case you are speaking of WINE or Cedega
[04:49] <Xenguy> jaeek: umask
[04:49] <ttread> ahoora one thing I can tell is to use different swap partitions for BSD and Linux.  I talked to someone today who had big problems trying to use the same partition.
[04:49] <hecate355> well yes, but most of other games dont, for an example, i wanna play Baldurs Gate II, but it doesnt have a linux installer
[04:49] <Iceman> dang cant find info on Ubuntu 64 ... and smp support ?
[04:49] <hecate355> i once used WINE and it was so buggy and crappy that i never got anything to work
[04:49] <spikebike> iceman it works fine
[04:50] <Xenguy> jaeek: or 'mkdir -m 775 blah'
[04:50] <spikebike> people seem relatively happy with cedega
[04:50] <jaeek> Xenguy, ah! sweet, thanks
[04:50] <ahoora> thanks ttread
[04:50] <Iceman> spikebike Ubuntu 64 supports SMP .. duel processors in 64 bit ?
[04:50] <tyler> how far along the installation process can i be a user? meaning... make,make install,etc...as user? can i do the whole process as user?
[04:50] <spikebike> iceman yes
[04:50] <Xenguy> jaeek: or maybe you are thinking of something like 'chmod g+s blah'
[04:51] <hecate355> erm, Cedega is pay-to-get?
[04:51] <ttread> The id games were easy to make work on Linux because they were constructed in OpenGL, as opposed to many other games which use DirectX
[04:51] <Iceman> spikebike awsome ...
[04:51] <Madpilot> hecate355: yes
[04:51] <ttread> id games being Doom, Quake, Hexen
[04:51] <asymmetry> Is there anything special that I have to do for a custom compiled kernel in Ubuntu?
[04:51] <asymmetry> Or is it the same process + mkinitrd?
[04:52] <vejan> evening all
[04:52] <jaeek> Xenguy, well, with g+s the write permissoin was still not getting set in subdirs under the dir with g+s set
[04:52] <Iceman> shoot now i got to find a duel cpu mobo .. socket 754
[04:52] <jaeek> Xenguy, but with the mask combo, i think it will work
[04:52] <Xenguy> jaeek: hrm, I would have thought that should work (depending on your real goal of course :-)
[04:53] <Xenguy> jaeek: I guess I wasn't sure I grokked the problem fully
[04:53] <vejan> I need  help?
[04:53] <Xenguy> vejan: ask
[04:54] <vejan> using ubuntu 5.04, I downloaded .tar program
[04:54] <Xenguy> vejan: what program
[04:54] <Xenguy> ?
[04:54] <vejan> cbtracker- check writing program
[04:54] <jaeek> Xenguy, i have a dir (/var/www/photo) with g+rwXs set... and i want the group to be able to create multi level sub dirs and still give other users in the gruop write access to each subdir
[04:54] <vejan> and now it doesn't run
[04:54] <phillambrechts> what command can i use to output system info such as CPU speed, amount of memory, etc
[04:54] <Healot> why don't you be specific and paste all log onto pastebin?
[04:54] <Healot> :)
[04:55] <toren> hello; is there any that I can obtain (or automatically rebuild) all the packages on my system to have debugging info integrated?
[04:55] <brenner> tyler: afaik, you need admin privileges to install form source...btw, you might want to use checkinstall instead : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall
[04:55] <IdleOne> phillambrechts:  top
[04:55] <vejan> says to run it from terminal
[04:55] <esac_> anybody know how to get a scanner to work ? hp usb ...
[04:55] <Xenguy> jaeek: hrm, sounds kind of recursive -- I'm not honestly sure how, would require testing
[04:55] <IdleOne> phillambrechts:  ummm I meant free
[04:55] <IdleOne> phillambrechts:  type free in terminal
[04:56] <Xenguy> jaeek: the g+s trick is the best idea I've got ATM
[04:56] <phrizer> vejan, tar -xvf file.tar
[04:56] <phrizer> vejan, will extract the files.
[04:56] <jaeek> Xenguy, well, with g+s, the sub dirs created do not get g+w
[04:56] <vejan> I did extract file
[04:57] <brenner> vejan: tar is just an archive.  you need to extract it
[04:57] <phillambrechts> IdleOne, thats just memory im looking for like an overall spec type thing
[04:57] <phrizer> vejan, whats the problem? are they source files?
[04:57] <phillambrechts> i know its possible, its something like cat /var/....
[04:57] <Agamotto> I am starting to pass out at the keyboard....
[04:57] <Agamotto> Chat at you later
[04:57] <Xenguy> vejan: if you can, compile using the 'checkinstall' program
[04:57] <vejan> I extreacted it
[04:57] <vejan> it created a directory
[04:58] <vejan> i went there
[04:58] <Xenguy> vejan: OK, so what's the problem?
[04:58] <Xenguy> !enter
[04:58] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[04:58] <Iceman> now thats totaly weird a mobo with no bios ... http://www.madshrimps.be/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10237
[04:58] <Fable> wats with my resolution, i have nvidia 6600gt 128mb gpu and it only lets me have 640x480
[04:58] <vejan> enter the name of the program, -command not found
[04:58] <brenner> ubotu: tell Fable about fixres
[04:59] <Xenguy> !tell Fable about fixres
[04:59] <spikebike> you need the nvidia driver
[04:59] <Fable> how
[04:59] <Rarj> does sudo make me stay in root permanently ?
[04:59] <Fable> do i get it
[04:59] <tristanmike> Rarj: no
[04:59] <Fable> do i dl them off the nvdia site and install
[04:59] <Fable> r they .deb
[04:59] <brenner> Fable: check your pms
[05:00] <unperson> I have a flash card that says it has "write-protection on".  Is there a way to turn write-protection off?
[05:01] <vejan> went to the author's web site, and he says to just run it from terminal
[05:01] <phrizer> vejan, did you compile it?
[05:01] <phrizer> vejan, Does it need compiling?
[05:01] <vejan> came as a .tar
[05:01] <Healot> phillambrechts, cat /proc/cpuinfo (kernel 2.4 above)
[05:01] <vejan> .tar.gz
[05:01] <phrizer> vejan, yes it came as a tar, you've said that already. But does it need compiling?
[05:02] <brenner> vejan: type 'ls'.  do you see a cdtracker file?
[05:02] <odla> vejan: read the README file
[05:02] <brenner> *cbtracker
[05:02] <Healot> is it source code or binary?
[05:02] <vejan> i have the cbtracker directory
[05:02] <Xenguy> vejan: also look for an 'INSTALL' file
[05:02] <brenner> i would d/load it, but i'm on dialup.....http://freshmeat.net/projects/cbtracker/
[05:03] <vejan> no  install file
[05:03] <vejan> found in direcotry
[05:03] <vejan> directory
[05:03] <Quinn> Im back
[05:03] <Quinn> My ATi Graphics cards screwed
[05:03] <Quinn> in Linux
[05:03] <brenner> Quinn: good or bad news?
[05:03] <Quinn> bad :(
[05:03] <Quinn> Xserver crashed again
[05:03] <brenner> bad i guess
[05:04] <Healot> Quinn, if the card really screwed, you won;t see this screen right? :)
[05:04] <Quinn> lol
[05:04] <makaveli> is it possible to run gnomemeeting behind freebsd ipfw/natd
[05:04] <Xenguy> vejan: there's gotta be something; README ?
[05:04] <brenner> Quinn: still wouldn't load?
[05:04] <Quinn> Yeah
[05:04] <kinetic> how do i make a shortcut to my main harddrive, like i have for my mounted drives
[05:04] <Quinn> And I slected the write graphics driver this time
[05:04] <kinetic> so i can see freespace etc
[05:04] <Quinn> Please dont tell me about ATi the wiki dont work 4 me :(
[05:05] <vejan> yes ther e is a readme file
[05:05] <Quinn> Is it possable that you can login my box?
[05:05] <Healot> i will install fglrx for sure, until ATi release the code unde LGPL/GPL compatible license...
[05:05] <Quinn> Or is there some sort of log file you can get to see why it doesnt not work
[05:06] <Quinn> fglrx dont work with my 9600 XT
[05:06] <vejan> This is the ELF executable (that means, you run the program "cbtracker"
[05:06] <vejan> from the command prompt or make an icon for it with the included icon
[05:06] <vejan> file in your desktop environment.)
[05:06] <Quinn> or ubuntu or what ever
[05:06] <fr500> hello
[05:06] <vejan> thats what it says
[05:06] <brenner> Quinn: /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[05:06] <Healot> if they doing to release it proprietary, i rather use Windows :)
[05:06] <brenner> Quinn: pastebin that
[05:06] <Healot> Quinn, anyways, was that fglrx even for 9600 XT?
[05:06] <fr500> has anyone been able to set up pptpd fine in breezy? used to work just fine in dapper
[05:06] <brenner> Healot: someone confirmed the repo driver *does* work for his card
[05:06] <Healot> you gotta check to what it was built for first....
[05:06] <Xenguy> vejan: try running it then...
[05:07] <Xenguy> vejan: maybe it doesn't need to be compiled...
[05:07] <Quinn> paste bin link?
[05:07] <vejan> hmmm
[05:07] <fr500> !pptp
[05:07] <ubotu> fr500: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:07] <Xenguy> (er, assuming you trust the binary, if that's what it is)
[05:07] <Quinn> found it
[05:07] <kinetic> how can i view my hardrives freespace, like in windows i just right click it and view the hd's properties
[05:07] <brenner> vejan: you need to use an absolute or relative path then.  you can't just type cbtracker b/c it hasn't been added to your path environ.
[05:08] <Wolfwood> Hallo Menschen
[05:08] <brenner> vejan: so either cd in the dir, and type ./cbtracker, or /blah/blah/cbtracker
[05:08] <IdleOne> kinetic:  type free in terminal
[05:08] <Quinn> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9345
[05:08] <Xenguy> vejan: just prepend this to the filename:  ./
[05:08] <vejan> cd ..
[05:08] <Quinn> There is my Xorg.log
[05:08] <kinetic> idleone: thanks
[05:08] <brenner> Quinn: looking
[05:08] <vejan> Holy crap
[05:08] <vejan> it works now
[05:08] <Wolfwood> Any other Ubuntu Power Mac users here?
[05:08] <Xenguy> vejan: no way :-)
[05:08] <Archaios> Can anyone help me with transfering files from a NTFS HD?  When i copy from the NTFS drive I have to manually switch the files permission to write.  Is there an way to have that done automatically when I transfer?
[05:08] <hanasaki> can linux do softwre raid 10 or 0+1?
[05:08] <unperson> kinetic, Type "df -h"
[05:09] <vejan> yep
[05:09] <vejan> did ./cbtracker
[05:09] <vejan> and it opened up
[05:09] <kinetic> idleone: can i make a shortcut to my main hardrive on my desktop like it did when i mounted my other drives
[05:09] <vejan> awsome
[05:09] <Wolfwood> No doubt you could.
[05:09] <Xenguy> vejan: so you read the README, and you acted on its advice, right? :-)
[05:09] <Wolfwood> Create launcher I bet
[05:09] <tim_> i tried apt get to get xlib6g but it doesnt seem to be working for me
[05:09] <Quinn> That log looks farfetched
[05:10] <Healot> in ubuntu, Go go System -> Administration - Disks (for GUI lovers)
[05:10] <vejan> readme doesn't say anything about ./cbtracker to run it
[05:10] <Quinn> GUI FTW?
[05:10] <Healot> in breezy that is...
[05:10] <brenner> Quinn: can you pastebin youe /etc/X11/xorg.conf file as well?
[05:10] <kinetic> healot: thats what i wanted! thx lol i <3 gui
[05:10] <Xenguy> vejan: true - it tells you that it is a binary (i.e. doesn't need to be compiled)
[05:11] <Xenguy> vejan: so now you know the ./  is implied :-)
[05:11] <Healot> thanls sure... next time please mention GUI or interface :)
[05:11] <vejan> yep
[05:11] <vejan> Thanks
[05:11] <tulioanjos> someone can help me in vmware ?
[05:11] <Xenguy> vejan: yw
[05:11] <Quinn> You dont want the ones with the numbers on the end of it?
[05:11] <Quinn> because I have to reconfiger xserv when ubuntu gui crashes
[05:12] <Healot> tulioanjos, sorry this is ubuntu's help channel
[05:12] <Healot> but I can help a little, sure go on... tulioanjos
[05:12] <brenner> Quinn: what?
[05:12] <Quinn> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9346
[05:13] <Quinn> I have all these xorg.conf.321932183219
[05:13] <Quinn> files like that
[05:13] <SkippyX> wow. bunch o' folks in here.
[05:13] <kimo> Any suggestions for how to get help from kimdaba to work?
[05:13] <kimo> KDE help is giving: "An error occurred while loading help:/kimdaba/index.html:" "The process for the help protocol died unexpectedly."
[05:13] <kimo> This is on a standartd ubuntu (5.10) (not kubuntu), with aptitude install kimdaba khelpcentre
[05:13] <brenner> Quinn: you're still using the ati driver
[05:13] <Quinn> If I use the fx what ever it was
[05:13] <Quinn> Ubuntu dont work !
[05:13] <fr500> has anyone had this problem? i can update my sources fine at work, 15mbit connectio, at home, it wont work, wont even be able to fetch even security repos
[05:14] <brenner> Quinn: ah, you switched back, sorry
[05:14] <fr500> connection is fine, 400kbit downstream and never had this before
[05:14] <Quinn> np
[05:14] <Quinn> I have other ones you might wana look at
[05:14] <Healot> not really about the band, there something about your connection setting
[05:14] <Healot> or you selected a server that is down atm?
[05:14] <fr500> Healot: me?
[05:14] <brenner> Quinn: the log is irrelevant then, b/c it doesn't have the info regarding fglrx, it has info regarding the ati driver
[05:15] <fr500> Healot: no, works fine at the office, i sshd in and tried, same sources.list
[05:15] <Healot> in your source.list file///
[05:15] <intelikey> fr500 28k dialup modem here no problems with that....
[05:15] <fr500> man...., i upgraded my service to 400 and then this started
[05:15] <Healot> well, I mean at HOME?
[05:16] <fr500> Healot: yes i know, same sources.list right now
[05:16] <Quinn> I have one with Fglrx
[05:16] <SkippyX> OK - longtime Mandrake user here. Downloaded ubuntu tonight. Gonna do an install - but I have dial-up. I've been using kppp for years. Can't find a package list on the site. what dial-up app does ubuntu come w/?
[05:16] <Healot> does, your ISP impose some firewall?
[05:16] <kinetic> i want to make a link to hda1 on my desktop. like when you mount media and it creates a shortcut on the desktop and you can right click it to view its freespace and size and stuff
[05:16] <oldschool> does anybodt know how to get gcc for 5.1?
[05:16] <Quinn> So what should I do :(
[05:16] <fr500> Healot: not that i know
[05:17] <intelikey> SkippyX wvdial is on the cd.
[05:17] <Healot>  I don;'t about that... just check out if you can ping those servers listed in source.list (at home that is)
[05:17] <brenner> intelikey: 28k?  i thought i had it bad :-/
[05:17] <blanky> intelikey, you still come here my good friend
[05:17] <bluefoxicy> "Amaze your friends with our accessories! Safe hermaphro-surgery techniques.  Burke's Bio-surgery."
[05:17] <bluefoxicy> This is in one of the games in Ubuntu Universe
[05:17] <fr500> Healot: yup can ping and telnet the ports just fine
[05:17] <blanky> Seveas, you still come here my good friend
[05:17] <SkippyX> intelikey, does it have a gui frontend? I've not used it.
[05:17] <bluefoxicy> does anyone want a nice set of balls to go with their vagina?
[05:17] <Healot> hum...
[05:17] <intelikey> blanky sometimes yes.
[05:17] <Quinn> Is there away you can just login my system and look around?
[05:17] <Healot> can you FTP or browser them, manually, fr500 ?
[05:17] <brenner> bluefoxicy: what game?
[05:18] <jaeek> is it safe for me to set the default umask to 002 on my ubuntu system?
[05:18] <intelikey> SkippyX idk  but a script works fine for me.
[05:18] <blanky> !ubotu kick bluefoxicy
[05:18] <ubotu> blanky: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:18] <oldschool> does anybodt know how to get gcc for 5.1?
[05:18] <asymmetry_> crap
[05:18] <fr500> Healot, yes, thats what i meant, when you telnet the ports you know they are open
[05:18] <SkippyX> idk? Kewl - thank you!
[05:18] <bluefoxicy> brenner:  Beneath a Steel Sky
[05:18] <Healot> jaeek, teknikally yes
[05:18] <asymmetry_> make -j is not your friend when linux kernel source is concerned
[05:18] <kinetic> i want to make a link to hda1 on my desktop. like when you mount media and it creates a shortcut on the desktop and you can right click it to view its freespace and size and stuff how can i do this?
[05:18] <blanky> oldschool, usually sudo apt-get build-essential gives you them
[05:18] <SkippyX> This should be a hoot. I've been using mdk 9.2 for 3 years now.
[05:18] <bluefoxicy> brenner:  I'm looking at the personal e-mail for this guy who's security card I stole
[05:18] <oldschool> this will alllow me to compile programs too?
[05:18] <bluefoxicy> brenner:  And the last page is something about hermaphro-surgery
[05:19] <jaeek> Healot, so, just modify it in /etc/login.defs?
[05:19] <Healot> but becareful.. of suid setters
[05:19] <Healot> yes...
[05:19] <brenner> Quinn: i don't know how.  just switch back to fglrx, save the failed log file as a backup, and then reboot.
[05:19] <fr500> argggg, man what happened
[05:19] <Healot> add option umask 0022
[05:19] <fr500> ....
[05:19] <Xenguy> bluefoxicy: you are cracking somebody's data?
[05:19] <Healot> i meant 002
[05:19] <jaeek> Healot, weird... i set that and it doesnt work... i might have to totally logout and back in for it to apply (not just su'ing in a shell)
[05:19] <Healot> if you want other to read and execute your files that is
[05:20] <Quinn> Im going to try the ATi way
[05:20] <intelikey> SkippyX if you use sudo wvdialconf /etc/.wvdial     then sudo gedit /etc/.wvdial    i think you'll like it.   although there are other cli apps.   as well as gui ones that will work.
[05:20] <brenner> Xenguy: i assume it's like deus ex :)
[05:20] <oldschool> i need gcc for compiling does anybody know how to get it
[05:20] <jaeek> is it possible to set the mask for a specific directory only?
[05:20] <oldschool> essential did not work
[05:20] <Healot> yes... you can...
[05:20] <blanky> oldschool, yes it does
[05:20] <Healot> but checkout the man, I can't verse switch and options well :)
[05:20] <blanky> oldschool, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:20] <oldschool> it says
[05:20] <brenner> i doubt he'd publicly tell us of his exploits :)
[05:21] <blanky> DO IT AGAIN
[05:21] <jaeek> the mkdir -m flag only sets the default permissions
[05:21] <blanky> oldschool, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:21] <blanky> DO IT AGAIN
[05:21] <lnx_> my system incorreclty reads the length of time left on my battery and goes into suspend unnecessarily, is there a way to change that?
[05:21] <blanky> what'd I say huh, what'd I say
[05:21] <Xenguy> you got /ignored?
[05:21] <blanky> lnx_, no there isn't, you'll have to live with it, suck it up like a man
[05:21] <brenner> heh
[05:21] <intelikey> SkippyX thats all that is involved in setting it up.    really easy simple and works well
[05:21] <oldschool> thanks
[05:21] <blanky> just kidding man, I'm not sure
[05:21] <Healot> jaeek, you need to chmod them manually, the login.defs sets all dir/files by default
[05:22] <oldschool> so now I can compile stuff?
[05:22] <blanky> oldschool, then issue gcc file.c -o file, for C, and g++ file.cpp -o file
[05:22] <SkippyX> intelikey, I just want to make sure that there's a gui front end on the install disk I just downloaded. Don't know anything abou sudo or any kind of scripting. I'm just a schmuck who doesn't like windows and has been using a remarkably easy distro for a long time.
[05:22] <blanky> oldschool, yes
[05:22] <jaeek> Healot, any ideas on how to set them? chmod doesnt do it... does it?
[05:22] <kinetic> i want to make a link to hda1 on my desktop. like when you mount media and it creates a shortcut on the desktop and you can right click it to view its freespace and size and stuff how can i do this?
[05:22] <Healot> it can... if you chmod with the right permission...
[05:22] <oldschool> issue? what do you mean, i am sord of new to ubuntu
[05:23] <bluefoxicy> a
[05:23] <bluefoxicy> who the fuck packaged this game
[05:23] <jaeek> Healot, i've been looing around and cant find directory level umask settings
[05:23] <Bandit> :)
[05:23] <oldschool> issue?
[05:23] <blanky> oldschool, be oldschool
[05:23] <Healot> jaeek, if it is for a partition, just a the option "umask=XXXX" to a partition list... the mask will set accordingly
[05:23] <bluefoxicy> "The owner of a burger bar in Otomo Junction was fined $2000 for selling food products which contravined official regulations.  Analysts showed that the burgers contained unacceptibly high levels of human waste."
[05:24] <bluefoxicy> of WHAT?!
[05:24] <blanky> oldschool, issue means do
[05:24] <asymmetry> ... Dude.
[05:24] <intelikey> SkippyX i've been on mdk for several years too.  and still like it.    but linux's strength is in the command line.   you will need to learn a little bit about it.   no matter what distro......  assuming you admin your own box.
[05:24] <Quinn> Im sure the Offical drivers will be better than the other ones :)
[05:24] <blanky> oldschool, if you're compiling C, type "gcc yourfile.c -o yourfile"
[05:24] <blanky> if it's C++ do "g++ yourfile.cpp -o yourfile"
[05:24] <SkippyX> intelikey, I do. But, honestly, once I got the MDK box configured, there's been no admin to do.
[05:24] <Healot> jaeek, if the dir is there already you need to chmod, manually, however you can chmod a dir automatically during mkdir
[05:24] <blanky> you do know what you're doing right? You do know how to program? or are you trying to compile tarballs, in which case you'd issue the make commands
[05:25] <oldschool> how do i make a file .cc, do I type it in wordpad type thing
[05:25] <blanky> guys what's the order of the make commands, ./configure, make install, make clean ?
[05:25] <jaeek> Healot, well, how do you set the umask on a directory?
[05:25] <intelikey> SkippyX i haven't ever installed x on this box   lol
[05:25] <oldschool> i want to start learning c
[05:25] <blanky> oldschool, what are you trying to do
[05:25] <brenner> blanky: heard of checkinstall?
[05:25] <oldschool> in linux
[05:25] <Healot> you ddon;t, you chmod them...
[05:25] <oldschool> learn to compile c in linux
[05:25] <blanky> oldschool, well I can't help you learn C
[05:25] <blanky> but I can help you compile C
[05:25] <brenner> oldschool: offtopic
[05:26] <Healot> the rest will follow, accordingly
[05:26] <kakap2hh> ewww
[05:26] <kakap2hh> i just installed Ubuntu basic server
[05:26] <blanky> you first create a new C file, open gedit and save the file as 'yourfile.c'
[05:26] <kakap2hh> and theres no root for me!
[05:26] <SkippyX> intelikey, one of the reasons I downloaded ubuntu was because it's a Debian-based distro. apt & synaptic sound really attractive to me after years of dependency hell. urpmi is a pain in the butt.
[05:26] <kakap2hh> it didnt asked for me to set any root password
[05:26] <kakap2hh> and i cant log in to root pword!
[05:26] <Healot> but for new directory you can apply umask... when mkdir them
[05:26] <blanky> and then type in the terminal "gcc yourfile.c -o yourfile"
[05:26] <brenner> kakap2hh: sudo
[05:26] <asymmetry> kakap2hh: thats because you never SHOULD log into root
[05:26] <Madpilot> kakap2hh: use sudo and your own user pw
[05:26] <asymmetry> kakap2hh: sudo <command> is your friend.
[05:26] <kakap2hh> and i can never log in as root?
[05:26] <kakap2hh> even to that tty1 using ctrl+alt+F1?
[05:26] <asymmetry> kakap2hh: why would you?
[05:26] <oldschool> k thanks
[05:26] <kakap2hh> well i have to use prefix sudo constantly when maintaing erver
[05:27] <asymmetry> kakap2hh: logging into root is kinda not too brilliant
[05:27] <Healot> jaeek, anyway, do a umask XXXX in a dir would work...
[05:27] <blanky> oldschool
[05:27] <blanky> tid id towkr
[05:27] <asymmetry> kakap2hh: then try 'sudo bash'
[05:27] <blanky> in other words, did it work
[05:27] <kakap2hh> but i wanna log into root, i know the risks
[05:27] <blanky> !root
[05:27] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[05:27] <Healot> check out the default umask... just type 'umask' on any dir
[05:27] <intelikey> kakap2hh or the prefered  sudo -i
[05:27] <blanky> kakap2hh, type !root
[05:27] <jaeek> Healot, i think you should read the man page for chmod... you can not set umask on dirs
[05:27] <SkippyX> intelikey, really? From what I've read, "apt" is supposed to be the "be all, end all" of package management systems.
[05:27] <kakap2hh> !root
[05:28] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[05:28] <oldschool> nvm
[05:28] <Healot> I just told you, didn;'t I?
[05:28] <oldschool> thanks for the help
[05:28] <oldschool> i just wanted to know
[05:28] <blanky> oldschool, did it work
[05:28] <Healot> you can chmod them, not setting umask :)
[05:28] <kakap2hh>  btw is there any faster mirror for downloading packages?
[05:28] <intelikey> SkippyX there is a zealott writting for every system/app   :)
[05:28] <kakap2hh> nvm
[05:28] <kakap2hh> im an idiot
[05:28] <jaeek> Healot, ooh, you mean just manually chmod them
[05:28] <Healot> kakap2hh, it really depends on where u are? US servers are mostly...
[05:28] <jaeek> Healot, i didnt want my users to have to worry about that
[05:29] <brenner> ubotu: tell kakap2hh about mirrors
[05:29] <SkippyX> intelikey, agreed. I've read quite a bit of good about apt, though. I'm looking forward to using it.
[05:29] <instabin> how do i mount an iso image
[05:29] <jaeek> Healot, thanks for the help ;)
[05:29] <oldschool> i not doing anything, i just wanted to know blanky, thanks though
[05:30] <brenner> ubotu: tell instabin about mountiso
[05:30] <asymmetry> !mountiso
[05:30] <ubotu> To mount a ISO file, sudo mount -o loop /path/to/file.iso /mnt/mntpoint
[05:30] <blanky> oldschool, no problem
[05:30] <blanky> kakap2hh, did it work
[05:30] <Healot> mount -o loop <iso image>
[05:30] <Healot> and path of course...
[05:30] <Hivemind> M'kay. I'm trying to reinstall GRUB ('cause I re-installed WindowsXP) and I'm currently using the LiveCD that came with Ubuntu. I was wondering if there is any way to figure out my partitions from here, anyone?
[05:30] <instabin> thanks
[05:30] <koin> hi, anybody speaks spanish here ?
[05:30] <Madpilot> !tell Hivemind about grub
[05:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !es
[05:30] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:31] <koin> ok thanks
[05:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> np
[05:31] <SkippyX> Hmm. I'd better install the whole mess on another drive and keep the mdk drive running until I've got the ubuntu drive configured to my liking.
[05:31] <brenner> Hivemind: sudo fdisk -l
[05:31] <lnx_> is there anyway to change the amount of time read from your battery
[05:31] <Hivemind> Okies.
[05:32] <carcrashnights> Hi all. Does anyone happen to know how to see which flags were used when building a package?
[05:32] <intelikey> SkippyX yes..... mmmm and then why mess up a good thing.... i have one box here with 5 os's on it.
[05:32] <Hivemind> brenner: Thanks!
[05:33] <brenner> np
[05:33] <Hivemind> !LVM
[05:33] <ubotu> hmm... lvm is (for the moment) http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
[05:33] <SkippyX> lol - yeah - I was planning on two OS's. ubuntu & win XP (which will only see the web for updates). Gonna use the winxp drive for games.
[05:34] <corvax> what version of banshee does dapper have?
[05:34] <Jivemonkey> http://kevin.mesiab.com/wordpress/index.php/projects/linux-cluster-the-genesis/
[05:34] <Bandit> doesnt look like it gets easier in here
[05:34] <odla> !info banshee dapper
[05:34] <ubotu> banshee: (Audio Managment and Playback application), section universe/sound, is optional. Version: 0.10.4-1ubuntu2 (dapper), Packaged size: 790 kB, Installed size: 2440 kB
[05:34] <Jivemonkey> oops
[05:35] <SkippyX> OK - dinner is done. bbiab.
[05:35] <corvax> sweet
[05:35] <odla> dapper is pretty sweet!
[05:35] <odla> especially deskbar-applet
[05:35] <corvax> breezy version is useless
[05:35] <robertj> does anyone know if turbo-tax offers a web-version of state?
[05:35] <corvax> doesnt support plugins
[05:36] <asymmetry> robertj: yes, because thats how i did it
[05:36] <corvax> robert turbo tax for th web
[05:36] <corvax> works great
[05:36] <kinetic> !wmv
[05:36] <robertj> asym: yeah
[05:36] <ubotu> somebody said restricted was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[05:36] <robertj> asym: where at?
[05:36] <corvax> i use it  every year
[05:36] <asymmetry> robertj: turbotax.com
[05:36] <robertj> I did mine with TaxCut but feel a bit iffy about it
[05:36] <robertj> asymmetry, I just see Federal
[05:36] <corvax> in linux
[05:36] <corvax> ofcourse
[05:36] <corvax> firefox
[05:36] <intelikey> Bandit what are you on about ?
[05:36] <asymmetry> robertj: just keep going, state's in there
[05:37] <corvax> if you make 27 k or less  its free
[05:37] <robertj> asym: is it free with federal or extra?
[05:37] <robertj> corvax, sorry don't qualify
[05:37] <xiaoyu> !ubuntu,
[05:37] <asymmetry> robertj: dont recall, sorry
[05:37] <asymmetry> robertj: it might be a little extra, but not much
[05:37] <corvax> me either :(
[05:38] <Bandit> intelikey I said it doesnt look like it gets any easier in here
[05:38] <robertj> btw googling for Turbo tax 15% discount seems to be worth the time ;)
[05:38] <corvax> bandit  whats hard?
[05:38] <intelikey> what exactly is "it" Bandit ?
[05:38] <asymmetry> robertj: i didnt pay anything, federal or state
[05:38] <kevogod> Is anyone else having trouble with Samba shares?
[05:40] <Quinn> IT STILL DOESNT WORK /CRY :(
[05:41] <Quinn> I just installed ATi's drives and it dident do any thing
[05:41] <Quinn> This has been a waste of like 5 hours
[05:41] <Hivemind> I've encountered another obstacle. hdb2's system is Extended, hdb5's is "Linux LVM" which is / ?
[05:42] <Quinn> !tell Quinn ATi
[05:42] <asymmetry> !lvm
[05:42] <ubotu> somebody said lvm was (for the moment) http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
[05:42] <kinetic> !vlc
[05:42] <ubotu> [vlc]  a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the repos)
[05:42] <asymmetry> Hivemind: Logical Volume Manager - Kinda like a DOS extended partition.
[05:42] <brenner> Hivemind: type mount
[05:42] <Quinn> Why does my screen saver's LAG :(
[05:43] <robertj> asymmetry, ooh it's free until you file so I can try it out and then see if its worth the $$$
[05:43] <kinetic> quinn: most of the screensavers are taxing on video cards
[05:43] <Hivemind> brenner: It's a lot of gibberish to me. I'm quite new with Linux and Ubuntu.
[05:43] <Quinn> ?
[05:43] <brenner> Quinn: did you reboot after install?
[05:44] <Quinn> Yeah
[05:44] <asymmetry> robertj: yup - i didnt pay anything at all, even to file
[05:44] <kinetic> can someone go here ans tell me what binary to download?
[05:44] <kinetic> http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
[05:44] <Quinn> sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[05:44] <Quinn> sudo module-assistant build,install fglrx-kernel
[05:44] <Quinn> reboot
[05:44] <Quinn> i dident do that
[05:44] <null_> hello
[05:44] <Quinn> because it dident work
[05:44] <null_> any one know if tk 8.5 beta is abailable on dapper  ?
[05:45] <Arafangion> Why doesn't this work? grep '.{3}' egfile
[05:45] <brenner> Hivemind: i have this line: /dev/hda2 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[05:45] <Quinn> How can I tell if my graphics card is working probley
[05:45] <brenner> Hivemind: i assume that means /dev/hda2 is mounted as /
[05:45] <intelikey> !didn't work
[05:45] <ubotu> intelikey: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:45] <intelikey> !doesn't work
[05:45] <ubotu> doesn't work is, like, something you should never say.  Be more specific.
[05:45] <brenner> Quinn: you didn't do what?
[05:45] <Arafangion> intelikey: Well, grep '...' egfile does work, but the above expression doesn't.
[05:45] <Quinn> the stuff i pasted b4
[05:46] <Arafangion> intelikey: Instead of outputing all lines with more than three characters, it outputs *nothing*
[05:46] <brenner> Arafangion: cat egfile | grep '.{3}'
[05:46] <kinetic> can someone help me go here http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ and tell me what package i should get for ubuntu
[05:46] <Hivemind> brenner: Does the fact I'm booting from a LiveCD change any of the things in 'mount'?
[05:46] <brenner> Arafangion: maybe..
[05:46] <Arafangion> brenner: Nope.
[05:46] <brenner> Hivemind: er, not afaik
[05:46] <Bandit> intelikey sorry was on the phone my comment was in regards to all the problems
[05:47] <Hivemind> brenner: Okay. I believe I have enough info to restore grub. Thanks.
[05:47] <brenner> good luck
[05:47] <kinetic> can someone help me go here http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ and tell me what package i should get for ubuntu
[05:47] <intelikey> Arafangion grep [A-z] [A-z] [A-z] 
[05:47] <Quinn> I think I found the problem
[05:47] <biloyp> i am having a problem installing the java package from sun
[05:47] <Quinn> would this screw up stuff?
[05:47] <Quinn> I found ATi files in my home directory
[05:48] <intelikey> Arafangion assuming you want at least 3 letters.
[05:48] <odla> kinetic: apt-cache search vlc
[05:48] <brenner> Quinn: you need to do those steps.  that's how you install the driver
[05:48] <Arafangion> intelikey: No, just any 3 characters.
[05:48] <Quinn> like etc
[05:48] <odla> kinetic: vlc is already packaged for ubuntu...btw you only need to ask your question once
[05:48] <Quinn> lib
[05:48] <Quinn> opt and user
[05:48] <Quinn> usr
[05:48] <brenner> biloyp: we can't help you unless you tell us the proble
[05:48] <kinetic> odla: i just put apt-cache search vlc in console?
[05:48] <Quinn> should i cut them and paste them into root
[05:48] <Ex-Cyber> where can I find documentation of the various mouse options in xorg.conf? the xorg.conf manual page only really describes the purpose of the various sections, not what the options do
[05:49] <intelikey> Arafangion alnum ?     or including space and punct. ?
[05:49] <odla> kinetic: yup or you search vlc in synaptic
[05:49] <asymmetry> synaptic, for the win
[05:49] <kinetic> odla: thx! :)
[05:49] <Arafangion> intelikey: Including numbers, letters, tabs.
[05:49] <odla> np
[05:49] <Quinn> did follow them
[05:49] <Quinn> they just dont work most of the time
[05:49] <brenner> most of the time?  i don't get you
[05:50] <biloyp> when I do this "sudo apt-get install fakeroot java-package java-common" i get " sudo: apt: command not found
[05:50] <_jason> Arafangion: either escape the {} as \{\} or use egrep
[05:50] <intelikey> Arafangion  grep -ve"??"     tried that ?
[05:50] <Quinn> Every thing Ive ever done following the wiki nearly allways never works for me
[05:50] <crxyem> so this might be a stupid question but is there a way  to create a link to a device on a panel ??
[05:50] <intelikey> Arafangion err no   ooops.
[05:50] <Quinn> Choose "Generate distribution specific packages" and "Ubuntu" and the Ubuntu version you use. " That never came up"
[05:51] <Quinn> sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[05:51] <Quinn> sudo module-assistant build,install fglrx-kernel
[05:51] <Quinn> reboot did not work
[05:51] <corvax> i found a nice repo that ugrades all things mono in breezy
[05:51] <Arafangion> _jason: I was under the impression that there is no expansion in '' strings?
[05:51] <corvax> fspot banshee
[05:51] <corvax> etc
 Choose "Generate distribution specific packages" and "Ubuntu" and the Ubuntu version you use. " That never came up"
[05:51] <Arafangion> _jason: Hmm, indeed, you're correct. Thanks.
[05:51] <brenner> Quinn: you didn't see that option when you ran the .run file?
[05:51] <Quinn> No
[05:51] <Quinn> It came up in a GUi this time
[05:52] <Quinn> and I clicked advanced
[05:52] <Quinn> and it did its thing
[05:52] <Quinn> then told me to reboot
[05:52] <Quinn> now my home directory has etc lib and a opt folder
[05:52] <lnx_> how do you remove the upgrade notification button from panel?
[05:52] <_jason> Arafangion: or grep -E, man grep explains it (kind of :P)
[05:53] <Quinn> I clicked Advanced because Standard said that they had no permisions
[05:53] <Quinn> do you think it installed it in the wrong place because it has no access
[05:53] <Arafangion> _jason: So the fault is with grep, not bash?
[05:53] <brenner> Quinn: you shouldn't have any created dirs.  you need to find that option that says "generate packages"  to get the deb files
[05:54] <Quinn> Man ive been at this for hours
[05:54] <_jason> Arafangion: it's not a fault, it's just the way it was written.  That's it's intended behavior afaik.  You were correct in saying that '' strings don't get expanded
[05:54] <brenner> Quinn: what's the run file called?
[05:54] <Arafangion> _jason: This is difficult.
[05:55] <biloyp> any idea what I am doing wrong
[05:55] <_jason> Arafangion: basically I use egrep if I wan't a regular expression.  If I just want something simple I do grep
[05:55] <kakei> hi does any body use firestarter and have problems with messenger ?
[05:55] <Arafangion> _jason: I'll do it in perl.
[05:55] <brenner> biloyp: are you sure you used that exact command?
[05:55] <brenner> biloyp: it should be apt-get (one word)
[05:56] <biloyp> brenner ahh ok let me try again
[05:56] <_jason> Arafangion: then you can use grep -P too for perl style regular expressions :)
[05:56] <brenner> i'm guessing the error is saying you did something like sudo apt -get
[05:56] <Syco54645> why when i try to connect to ftps does it get to the listing of directories then freeze?
[05:56] <intelikey> Arafangion did you get it working ?     cause i did.
[05:56] <Syco54645> then it disconnects
[05:57] <fr500> Healot: i vpn'd to the office and changed my default to the vpn, tried updating via the vpn and works fine, any clues  on why?
[05:57] <biloyp> brenner: thanks that was it
[05:57] <brenner> yw :)
[05:57] <hanasaki> my current debian install... etch.. sees my 120 gig ide hd fine.. bios and the sarge installer see it as a 33gig drive... what causes this?
[05:58] <brenner> hanasaki: er, shouldn't you be asking in #debian?
[05:58] <Arafangion> intelikey: Yup, but I actually wanted a slightly more complicated regexp, and that still refuses to work.
[05:58] <Arafangion> intelikey: Essentially I want (.*\t){3}
[05:58] <hanasaki> brenner: umm well its debian.. and its linux.. point is .. its about drivers.
[05:59] <hanasaki> i thinik..................
[05:59] <crxyem> so this might be a stupid question but is there a way  to create a link to a device on a panel ??
[05:59] <intelikey> Arafangion three chars after a tab ?
[05:59] <biloyp> brenner: after doing that, do move to "Selecting the defaullt Java version" as stated in the Restricted directions?
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> crxyem,  you mean to a mounted directory? that doable.
[05:59] <odla> hanasaki: that's a question for #debian not #ubuntu
[05:59] <hanasaki> ok thanks
[05:59] <Arafangion> intelikey: No, the previous expression, matched 3 times.
[05:59] <Arafangion> intelikey: ie, '.*\t.*\t.*\t'
[06:00] <intelikey> oh   yeah   and same exp each time   ?
[06:00] <Arafangion> intelikey: Yes.
[06:00] <Arafangion> intelikey: It's a group.
[06:00] <biloyp> or do I do "fakeroot make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin" next?
[06:00] <intelikey> hmmmm    i bet it can be done.
[06:01] <Mabus06> Anyone here use GSnes9x (or any other emulator)? I don't see any option to set the keys.
[06:01] <Arafangion> intelikey: Anyway, I'll just do it in perl
[06:01] <lnx_> how do you luanch remote desktop from terminal?
[06:01] <intelikey> could you use a verable in that Arafangion ?
[06:01] <intelikey>                     i
[06:01] <brenner> biloyp: you're doing sun java right?
[06:01] <brenner> biloyp: just follow the wiki
[06:01] <biloyp> brenner: yes
[06:02] <lnx_> how do you launch remote desktop from the terminal?
[06:02] <asymmetry> !dapper
[06:02] <odla> mabus06: i use zsnes
[06:02] <Arafangion> intelikey: Variable? Yes, I think so.
[06:02] <brenner> Mabus06: me too
[06:02] <odla> i think it works better than snes9x
[06:02] <Mabus06> Oh, they have zsnes on ubuntu? Nice. In the repos, or at zsnes.com?
[06:02] <odla> in the repos
[06:02] <Mabus06> sweet
[06:03] <Mabus06> thanks
[06:03] <odla> to set the keys type zsnes
[06:03] <odla> np
[06:03] <molotov_> I'm having trouble printing on my ubuntu machine from my XP machine. I can print just fine on my ubuntu machine, but can't add the printer on my XP machine. I don't think I know what NAME to put in the printer URL: http://192.168.0.100:631/printers/[name] 
[06:03] <Psykus> i just installed flash, and for some reason i'm not getting any audio
[06:03] <Mabus06> I'm familiar with windows zsnes, odla. Should be figure-out-able
[06:03] <lnx_> how do you launch remote desktop from the terminal?
[06:03] <kakei> hi does any body use firestarter and can't to msn ?
[06:03] <odla> mabus06: sounds good
[06:03] <jaeek> i'm trying to change my default umask... i changed it in /etc/profile and installed libpam-umask but i cant get it to work
[06:03] <Psykus> ok, nevermind, I restarted firefox, works now
[06:04] <brenner> that was a quick fix
[06:04] <hanasaki> hmm ok.. tried ubuntu also.. the 120 gig drive still shows as 33gig from bios and the ubuntu installer.... why is this
[06:04] <Psykus> heh
[06:04] <KakiPukul> jaeek, it only set the umask if you create a new dir/file
[06:04] <biloyp> brenner: I did this "  sudo apt-get install fakeroot java-package java-common" and the install semed to work. DO i do "fakeroot make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin" next as stated in the wiki?
[06:05] <KakiPukul> hanasaki, you need to work out the CHS parameter of the disk first... did you set LBA of your HDD on your BIOS
[06:05] <odla> biloyp: yup
[06:05] <brenner> biloyp: like i said.  just follow the wiki
[06:05] <fr500> can anyone help me with my apt problems?
[06:05] <hanasaki> lba?
[06:05] <Psykus> is there any sort of test I can do to make sure hardware accelleration for my video card is working?
[06:05] <XaeroVincent> yay... i got MP3 support and access to my NTFS drive... :D.... wiki.ubuntu rules!
[06:05] <KakiPukul> new to harddisk term, huh?
[06:05] <brenner> Psykus: glxinfo | grep rendering
[06:05] <hanasaki> KakiPukul: the bios has a detect and auto setup for the HD
[06:05] <_jason> Arafangion: apparently you need a $ preceding the quoted string for it to match \t, I never knew that... I think perl is looking better more and more :)
[06:05] <neonpaul> What all is required to get mplayer to compile with OpenGL support?
[06:05] <KakiPukul> well, does your bios says 120GB? then
[06:06] <biloyp> just wanteeeedddd to make sure cuz this "If you get an error when installing java-package, you need to enable the multiverse repository (see AddingRepositoriesHowto).
[06:06] <biloyp> Use make-jpkg to translate Sun's bin file into a debian package" is in between those 2 commands
[06:06] !lilo:*! "I lift this clavicle to worlds without number, and bring a new light to the Way, guiding this gate that all may prosper, those who guide and are guided, who light the Way and bask in the light so given....Behold, I open a new world!"
[06:06] <hanasaki> KakiPukul: the usb 120gig and the other ide 120 gig are rfound fine as 120gig each
[06:06] <KakiPukul> sometimes, you btter set the LBA option manually, and stays there
[06:06] <Arafangion> _jason: What the heck? That's insane!
[06:06] !lilo:*! whoops, ignore :) haven't used that one in a while :)
[06:06] <Psykus> says "Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0"." for 3 lines, "Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual" for one, and then "Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0"." for 4 more
[06:06] <brenner> XaeroVincent: i wish all question-askers were like you. :)
[06:06] <Arafangion> _jason: Using $ should be "Get value of the variable referred to by the string..."
[06:06] <hanasaki> lba is logical block addressing?  hmm what else could it be set to and when do i want lba vs the others?
[06:07] <h3ax> mm
[06:07] <KakiPukul> biloyp, for Sun Java JDK/JRE .... you btter install it manually :)
[06:07] <_jason> Arafangion: guess it's special with the quotes
[06:07] <Arafangion> _jason: I'll just use perl ;)
[06:07] <brenner> biloyp: "Use make-jpkg to translate Sun's bin file into a debian package:" refers to the command below it .. hence the colon
[06:07] <biloyp> ok thxs
[06:07] <KakiPukul> just run the installer, copy the extracted dir to somewhere, and do ln -s /<sun java> /usr/bin/java
[06:08] <null_> KakiPukul, its not that easy
[06:08] <KakiPukul> it's every easy :)
[06:08] <rixth> KakiPukul, you don't do it like that...
[06:08] <brenner> KakiPukul: shhh.  he's following the wiki :)
[06:08] <hanasaki> i use alot of java... make=jpkg works like a champ.. so does jsut installing it  and adding /opt/java___ver__/bin to the path
[06:08] <odla> KakiPukul: why do that if you can make a deb package?
[06:08] <odla> that's silly
[06:08] <Psykus> brenner, so it's not working I guess?
[06:08] <null_> u need to use the update-alternatives
[06:08] <rixth> It is sudo update-alternatives --config java or something
[06:08] <null_> :)
[06:08] <brenner> Psykus: what's not working?
[06:08] <KakiPukul> who needs a deb package?
[06:08] <KakiPukul> the installer is fine by its own right...
[06:08] <odla> KakiPukul: why use a deb based distro then?
[06:08] <brenner> people who care to remove stuff later if they want to
[06:09] <hanasaki> KakiPukul:yup!
[06:09] <Psykus> says "Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0"." for 3 lines, "Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual" for one, and then "Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0"." for 4 more
[06:09] <KakiPukul> well, not for Java... too cumbersome...
[06:09] <odla> KakiPukul: so you can use apt-get, dpkg
[06:09] <hanasaki> KakiPukul:  umm when would i wnat other than lba?
[06:09] <odla> KakiPukul: no it's not
[06:09] <Psykus> hardware acceleration I mean
[06:09] <KakiPukul> LBA for large drive...
[06:09] <hanasaki> hmm brb.. gonna try
[06:09] <hanasaki> thanks
[06:09] <KakiPukul> others option will not support your large drive...
[06:10] <KakiPukul> It's easier for me... maybe not for you...
[06:10] <brenner> Psykus: i'm guessing the glx module isn't loaded.  check your xorg.conf file
[06:10] <brenner> Psykus: it should be in the "Module" section
[06:10] <KakiPukul> extract,. copy and link... most java programs work fine... for any users too...
[06:11] <h3ax> arg
[06:11] <brenner> look guys! its a pirate!
[06:11] <Psykus> brenner, k
[06:12] <Psykus> under section "Module", it says Load "glx"
[06:12] <ThePhur> im a pirate too, i download music illegally off limewire =] 
[06:12] <KakiPukul> dl? I sell music that I pirated :)
[06:12] <ThePhur> want a cookie?
[06:13] <^Odd^> !ati
[06:13] <ubotu> I guess 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
[06:13] <Psykus> !nvidia
[06:13] <ubotu> somebody said nvidia was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[06:13] <brenner> Psykus: not sure then.  did you just recently install drivers?
[06:14] <ohmy> oh my, anyone tell me why is there so little amount of programs at Ubuntu's aptitute?
[06:14] <KakiPukul> oh... update your source.list silly :)
[06:14] <h3ax> whats up with "W: unable to finde packegelist http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/univers packages (var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu_dists_breezy-backports_univers_binary-i386_packages) -stat 2
[06:14] <ohmy> KakiPukul  how this works?
[06:14] <ThePhur> sudo vim /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:15] <ThePhur> uncomment universe lines
[06:15] <ohmy> aha
[06:15] <ThePhur> then sudo apt-get update
[06:15] <ohmy> okidoki
[06:15] <KakiPukul> run apt-setup, select a server to to get your list... or you can edit the file , manually :)
[06:15] <KakiPukul> or use synaptic :)
[06:15] <Kyral> make sure he knows how to run vim
[06:15] <brenner> ThePhur: heh.  push him in the deep end! nice
[06:15] <ohmy> i use pico for editing:)
[06:15] <ThePhur> or gedit or whatever
[06:15] <KakiPukul> or even install vim first
[06:15] <ThePhur> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:15] <kakei> hi does any body use firestarter and can't to msn ?
[06:15] <brenner> KakiPukul: it's installed by default
[06:15] <h3ax> no one knows
[06:15] <ThePhur> vim is the best by far
[06:15] <ohmy> i use pico for editing files:P
[06:15] <ohmy> thanks anyway
[06:15] <ThePhur> powerful, lightweight, awesome
[06:16] <KakiPukul> well, he might not realize that :)
[06:16] <brenner> heh
[06:16] <h3ax> ....
[06:17] <brenner> h3ax: update/reload
[06:17] <h3ax> ?..
[06:17] <h3ax> tried
[06:17] <Psykus> brb
[06:18] <ThePhur> !universe
[06:18] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[06:18] <brenner> h3ax: then check your sources, *then, update/reload
[06:18] <biloyp> well after doing this "sudo dpkg -i sun-j2rel.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[06:18] <biloyp> " i get this "dpkg: error processing sun-j2rel.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb (--install):
[06:18] <biloyp>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[06:18] <biloyp> Errors were encountered while processing:
[06:18] <biloyp> "
[06:18] <h3ax> ye i know how to add repos.. ima recheck sources again
[06:19] <biloyp> ???
[06:19] <brenner> biloyp: [1]  need to be in the dir where the deb file is located [2]  check the filename (the wiki may be outdated)
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS
[06:19] <brenner> !ops
[06:19] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:19] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot or ompaul
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS
[06:19] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS
[06:19] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS
[06:19] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS
[06:19] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS
[06:19] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:19] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:19] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS
[06:19] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS
[06:19] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:19] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:19] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:19] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS
[06:19] <Kyral> huhoh
[06:19] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:19] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:19] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS AND HEEBS TOO
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS
[06:19] <ThePhur> wtf is this?
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS AND HEEBS TOO
[06:19] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS AND HEEBS TOO
[06:19] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS
[06:19] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS AND HEEBS TOO
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <KIKE_FAGGOT> FUCK YOU FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS
[06:20] <KakiPukul> i told you// with Sun Java, you better install it manually
[06:20] <Jesus_Hates_Fags> GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR FAGGOTS AND NIGGERS AND HEEBS TOO
[06:20] <HammerBlade2020> LOL
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <h3ax> spam bots
[06:20] <benplaut> !ops
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <h3ax> LOL
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <HammerBlade2020> LOL what a bunch of morons
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <_jason> Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic or nalioth
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <h3ax> lol how weak
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <benplaut> thanks jason
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <ThePhur> well i know what they are, but why be so lame?
[06:20] <I_Hate_Faggots> FUCK FAGS
[06:20] <Fags_Must_DIE> I HATE FAGGOTS
[06:20] <h3ax> icmp those damn kiddies
[06:20] <HammerBlade2020> lol
[06:20] <HammerBlade2020> d-lined
[06:20] <HammerBlade2020> isn't that banned forever?
[06:20] <jbroome> they hit #debian too
[06:20] <benplaut> ctrl+l to delete the abomination
[06:20] <h3ax> yeh
[06:20] <Kyral> Yah I requested help from #freenode
[06:20] <HammerBlade2020> nice
[06:21] <KakiPukul> wtf?
[06:21] <ThePhur> probly a group of mad win xp users
[06:21] <HammerBlade2020> haha
[06:21] <h3ax> lets hope they hit them on to the Golbal list
[06:21] <h3ax> Global
[06:21] <HammerBlade2020> indeed
[06:21] <KakiPukul> We use GNU/Linux made by anyone, black, white, yellow, doesn't matter
[06:21] <hanasaki> hmm
[06:21] <KakiPukul> hell I installed chinese version of GNU/Linux, for Linux's sake
[06:21] <hanasaki> what does this mean for an output on fdisk -l?
[06:21] <hanasaki> /dev/hdb2              33       14596   116985330    f  W95 Ext'd (LBA)
[06:21] <hanasaki> what is  f  W95 Ext'd (LBA)
[06:21] <Kyral> FAT32
[06:22] <^Odd^> Madpilot: are you there?
[06:22] <hanasaki> vs.. plian extended
[06:22] <KakiPukul> it'
[06:22] <biloyp> I checked the dir I was in to make sure the file was there. biloyp@micron:~$ dir
[06:22] <biloyp>   "sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb"
[06:22] <HammerBlade2020> i think i have the sexiest bar ever
[06:22] <h3ax> ok i cant brag with that one heh i run Ubuntu on a VMware Emulation Atm
[06:22] <ThePhur> i use to use win xp religiously a while ago (about 1 year)..then after i tried linux (ubuntu as my first distro), ive never even looked back
[06:22] <KakiPukul> the second partition of the second IDE disk
[06:22] <DaleStan> What package do I need to apt-get to acquire rename? I tried apt-get install fileutils, but that switched to coreutils instead and then reported that I already have the the newest version of coreutils.
[06:22] <HammerBlade2020> ThePhur, same exact thing for me
[06:22] <KakiPukul> a FAT-Xtended PArtition
[06:22] <ThePhur> i use windows ONLY for counter-strike (game) and to transfer music onto my mp3 player. but that;s it, otherwise im in ubuntu or slackware
[06:23] <KakiPukul> starting cylinder 33 and end cylinder 14596
[06:23] <HammerBlade2020> ThePhur, you could use ubuntu for both of those
[06:23] <ThePhur> im sure i could, but im sure configuring would be a bitch
[06:23] <hanasaki> how is fat extended differnet from plain extended?
[06:23] <KoMpLoT> Hi everyone!
[06:23] <h3ax> anybody got some links or something for some Terminal overlays tired of standart Term hehe
[06:23] <ThePhur> because my mp3 player needs windows media player for transferring media onto the mp3 player
[06:23] <brenner> biloyp: paste the exact command you used, and the exact error
[06:24] <ThePhur> and i dont know if i could run windows media player in WINE
[06:24] <KakiPukul> anyways, Windows or GNU/Linux doesn't really matter as long it serves my purposes
[06:24] <psycho_oreos> WMP in wine.. ewuk
[06:24] <brenner> ThePhur: is it a usb connection?
[06:24] <h3ax> GNU/linux FTW
[06:24] <psycho_oreos> ever given amaroK a try?
[06:24] <biloyp> sudo dpkg -i sun-j2rel.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[06:24] <ThePhur> true..but i find i have MANY less errors on linux
[06:24] <KakiPukul> hanasaki, FAT extended means, it a partition with 1 or many logical drives in it...
[06:24] <ThePhur> and it freezes almost never
[06:24] <crxyem> so is there a way to add a link to a device on a panel
[06:24] <intelikey> !info wine
[06:24] <ubotu> wine: (Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)), section universe/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 0.0.20050725-0ubuntu1.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 14130 kB, Installed size: 55488 kB
[06:24] <ThePhur> yes, it plugs into USB
[06:25] <biloyp> dpkg: error processing sun-j2rel.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb (--install):
[06:25] <biloyp>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[06:25] <biloyp> Errors were encountered while processing:
[06:25] <biloyp>  sun-j2rel.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[06:25] <KakiPukul> and the base partition is FAT
[06:25] <h3ax> well if the Mobo on mys serv did die my Ubuntu serv would still run
[06:25] <psycho_oreos> biloyp: where is the file that you have put on it?
[06:25] <h3ax> hit 8months
[06:25] <h3ax> and died
[06:25] <intelikey> lol (Binary Emulator and Library) ^     wine = wine is not an emulator
[06:25] <hanasaki> thanks
[06:25] <psycho_oreos> ThePhur: give amaroK a try :p
[06:25] <lilo> HammerBlade2020: dlines are often used for a quick kill
[06:25] <KakiPukul> hey, how do you like... nvu?
[06:25] <lilo> HammerBlade2020: I followed it up with timed klines
[06:25] <hanasaki> KakiPukul: i ahve tried "large" and "lba" in the bios and it doesnt see the disk as more than 33gig
[06:25] <brenner> ThePhur: so you don't get a nifty desktop icon as if it were a usb stick?
[06:26] <Kyral> hey its lilo :D
[06:26] <ThePhur> will do, thanks psycho_oreos
[06:26] <biloyp> phsycho it is in my Home directory
[06:26] <HammerBlade2020> lilo, oh, okay
[06:26] <hanasaki> its a failrly new mobo and sees all the other 120gig drives fine
[06:26] <lilo> hey Kyral
[06:26] <Kyral> Thanks for the help :D
[06:26] <HammerBlade2020> lilo, well thanks for removing those losers
[06:26] <psycho_oreos> ThePhur: np
[06:26] <lilo> HammerBlade2020: I didn't actually see the flood here, but I saw some evidence of their presence and followed them to a channel
[06:26] <KakiPukul> hanasaki, do you know about the IDE disk switch during Ubuntu/Debian install?
[06:26] <ThePhur> anyone here use Slackware besides me..even though i know this is an ubuntu server
[06:26] <HammerBlade2020> yea they were just two or three moron
[06:26] <KakiPukul> try to use that switch first...
[06:26] <lilo> HammerBlade2020: I noticed one of those unpleasantly-named clients was on #ubuntu, which we'd consider prima facie to be a troll
[06:26] <h3ax> lilo guys like that should end up on global ban
[06:26] <hanasaki> no idea.. what switch?
[06:26] <psycho_oreos> biloyp: dpkg --install $home/sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[06:27] <lilo> h3ax: that's not technically possible
[06:27] <HammerBlade2020> lilo, in here of course
[06:27] <KakiPukul> anyway, what version of the distro are u using?
[06:27] <biloyp> ok thxs I'lll try that
[06:27] <lilo> h3ax: the ones who want to harass just find another proxy or trojaned host
[06:27] <lilo> h3ax: but we follow them as well as we can
[06:27] <h3ax> sure
[06:27] <HammerBlade2020> somone check this out and tell me it isn't a work of art http://www.demonlegion.net/private/Hammer/Pics/Linux/bar.png
[06:27] <KakiPukul> hanasaki, refer to the distro install documentation...
[06:27] <h3ax> i know but well we can only keep banning them
[06:27] <hanasaki> KakiPukul:  i tired debian sarge, ubuntu breezy
[06:27] <hanasaki> both
[06:28] <KakiPukul> you'll find the switch for IDE disk and it's CHS switch
[06:28] <KakiPukul> yes...
[06:28] <KakiPukul> try to check out the switch. it might work :)
[06:28] <hanasaki> KakiPukul:  wher can i find that doc? pls
[06:28] <KakiPukul> or Stick to MS Windows, I recommend this :) hehe
[06:28] <Madpilot> back - looks like I missed some excitment... :P
[06:28] <ThePhur> HammerBlade2020: indeed, tis a piece of art
[06:28] <KakiPukul> it's on the CD or debian/ubuntu's website
[06:28] <hanasaki> KakiPukul: :P you MS dolt hehe
[06:28] <HammerBlade2020> ThePhur, thanks, :-)
[06:28] <ThePhur> nice launcher bar.
[06:28] <KakiPukul> or google it
[06:28] <ThePhur> is that yours?
[06:29] <HammerBlade2020> thank you, i collected those icons from all over
[06:29] <HammerBlade2020> yes it is.
[06:29] <ThePhur> is that a GDesklet?
[06:29] <HammerBlade2020> nope
[06:29] <xiaoyu> how to open a link in a new tab not a new window in firefox
[06:29] <HammerBlade2020> it's xfce with a black theme and hand picked icons
[06:29] <ThePhur> what is it?
[06:29] <ThePhur> ooohh
[06:29] <brenner> xfce bar it seems
[06:29] <KakiPukul> lemme check out the switch fist...
[06:29] <HammerBlade2020> yea
[06:29] <ThePhur> XFCE is nice
[06:29] <Dr_Willis> xiaoyu,  middle click i think.
[06:29] <HammerBlade2020> XFCE is good but not pretty without hard work
[06:29] <^Odd^> anyone here good with ati cards?
[06:29] <hanasaki> doing google now
[06:29] <IdleOne> !ati
[06:30] <tim_> during an opera install it says i need xlib6g i am using apt-get to try to get it bur it says its missing or obsolete
[06:30] <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
[06:30] <ThePhur> ive used XFCE before..i really like it..but i never tried to trick it out or anything
[06:30] <KakiPukul> anyways, it's on the doc/install/en dir of your Debian/ubuntu install CD, hanasaki
[06:30] <xiaoyu> Dr_Willis, i want to open the link just with a click
[06:30] <ThePhur> its got dozens and dozens of window decos. and themes for that thing
[06:30] <KakiPukul> checkoput index.html, hanasaki
[06:30] <HammerBlade2020> ThePhur, yea i got really tired of gnome and i don't like kde one bit
[06:30] <biloyp> phsycho_oreos: I did and got this "biloyp: dpkg --install $home/sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.de"
[06:30] <tim_> it says package xlib6g is not available
[06:30] <xiaoyu> Dr_Willis, some times it will open in a new window
[06:30] <hanasaki> KakiPukul:  thanks.. bumm why the heck would the bios see the usb and other ide 120 gig dirves fine.. and not just this one?
[06:31] <ThePhur> KDE has loads of features but i like my gnome
[06:31] <intelikey> loads
[06:31] <ThePhur> but above all, Fluxbox is my one of choice
[06:31] <HammerBlade2020> i just don't like kde, not even sure why
[06:31] <brenner> tim_: are you following the wiki?
[06:31] <HammerBlade2020> i tried fluxbox, didn't like it either
[06:31] <tim_> no
[06:31] <ThePhur> ah..well i write themes for fluxbox so i like it
[06:31] <KakiPukul> on IDE, it's based on the CHS settings, USB makes it see the disk as a removable disk, a different methodology
[06:31] <tim_> how do i find the wiki
[06:31] <ThePhur> i also write themes for gnome
[06:31] <ThePhur> or used to anyway
[06:31] <tim_> im new to this so forgive me
[06:31] <psycho_oreos> biloyp: you are supposed to type the full name of the file, try typing the first few letters of the file, press tab after typing a few characters. It should fill the rest for you. If you have duplicates it will beep and it will show you how many other files have similar names
[06:31] <brenner> tim_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[06:31] <wickedpuppy> !wiki
[06:32] <ThePhur> but finding good themes for KDE is really hard
[06:32] <HammerBlade2020> ThePhur, xfce uses gtk themes :-)
[06:32] <ThePhur> i find that gnome has less features, but has eye-candy up the yin yang
[06:32] <KakiPukul> hanasaki, checkout section 5 of the ubuntu's install doc
[06:32] <hanasaki> KakiPukul:  ah.. got it on usb.. hmm but the other ide 120gig is fine in bios.
[06:32] <HammerBlade2020> ThePhur, meaning xfce themes will work with gnome and vice-versa
[06:32] <ThePhur> yep
[06:32] <ThePhur> i really do love all three
[06:33] <ThePhur> fluxbox, gnome, xfce (how much ive used of it)
[06:33] <hanasaki> KakiPukul: is that avail online?
[06:33] <KakiPukul> yes, on CD and online
[06:33] <brenner> ThePhur: what's your current desktop look like?
[06:33] <ThePhur> im in gnome right now
[06:33] <hanasaki> hmm looking.. i am trying to find the online..
[06:33] <HammerBlade2020> yea, take a scrot :-p
[06:33] <KakiPukul> hanasaki, when you on the install, press those F keys... you'll the all the boot params
[06:33] <ThePhur> i would take a screen shot brenner, but i have no where to post it
[06:34] <ilba7r> !xgl
[06:34] <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/
[06:34] <hanasaki> k.. umm but i really would like to get it to show ok in bios first
[06:34] <hanasaki> that bad?
[06:34] <XaeroVincent> can I upgrade to FireFox 1.5?
[06:34] <HammerBlade2020> ThePhur, you need image hosting you mean?
[06:34] <brenner> ThePhur: imageshack.us
[06:34] <ThePhur> yeah..basically
[06:35] <ThePhur> if i did, id move into Fluxbox and take a screenshot with the theme i recently made in use
[06:35] <HammerBlade2020> ThePhur, imageshack.us is free
[06:35] <HammerBlade2020> and good.
[06:35] <meheren> is gentoo linux much different then ubuntu?
[06:35] <ThePhur> hey, thanks HammerBlade2020..i'll try it
[06:35] <intelikey> hanasaki unless you intend to use it for the boot disk bios means nothing to linux
[06:35] <KakiPukul> way different... meheren
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> meheren,  yes. :P
[06:35] <meheren> kakipukul, in what ways?
[06:35] <crxyem> so any help with panels ??
[06:35] <psycho_oreos> paste.ubuntu-nl.org can also allow you to host images under reasonable measures
[06:35] <hanasaki> hmm gotcha. thanks.. just seems like something must be "Wrong": if the other drives show up ok
[06:35] <XaeroVincent> u compile everything :)
[06:35] <meheren> dr_willis, would you say it's better?
[06:35] <hanasaki> no?
[06:36] <XaeroVincent> *everything*!!
[06:36] <brenner> crxyem: what's the prob?
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> meheren,  depends on the task
[06:36] <biloyp> physho_oreo: Tab worked for some files but not for the "sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb "
[06:36] <meheren> xaerovincent, sooo you don't have many packages that are precompiled and redy to un...?
[06:37] <KakiPukul> the installer system, file system structure... etc... the only similarity is they are Linux based OSes?
[06:37] <ThePhur> hey ill brb..im gonna move into fluxbox and take a screenshot, and post it on imageshack
[06:37] <ThePhur> brb
[06:37] <crxyem> I'd like to be aable to ad a like to a device ,like /dev/sda0 on a panel , can it be done ?
[06:37] <meheren> dr_willis, like just doing the normal everday stuff checking e-mail playing games browsin web...
[06:37] <HammerBlade2020> does anyone know if xmms2 is stable yet?
[06:37] <Dr_Willis> meheren,  the gentoo home page has loads of info and a faq. :P
[06:37] <XaeroVincent> meheren... u have to build the OS from sources... can take several days on a hot new machine!
[06:37] <psycho_oreos> biloyp: and you are in the correct directory for tha file?
[06:37] <Dr_Willis> meheren,  you wont gain much from Gentoo then.
[06:38] <XaeroVincent> portage... might be cool... but I'd just use BSD instead
[06:38] <XaeroVincent> with ports
[06:38] <meheren> dr_willis,xearo vincent, ok...
[06:38] <KakiPukul> it's up to your suit...
[06:38] <KakiPukul> ubuntu/deb based or gentoo
[06:38] <brenner> crxyem: only thing i can think of is a launcher that runs nautilus and opens up to the device
[06:38] <Madpilot> hmm... what does "cannot connect to X server" mean when I'm trying to launch a program?
[06:38] <meheren> sounds like il be staying with ubuntu untill the debian site is back up...
[06:39] <meheren> does anyone no what's up with the debian resporsity site being down?
[06:39] <XaeroVincent> with a little work you can get ubuntu to do what u want
[06:39] <meheren> yeh i no
[06:39] <intelikey> or slack gz based   or rpm based   or....
[06:39] <crxyem> I'll look into trying that, doesn't seem to be any other way to do it
[06:39] <biloyp> physho_oreo: yes..I did a "ls" and it listed the files. "sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb " showed up in red. I am using the Terminal program to do this
[06:39] <meheren> my goal is to have it do what i want without the little work... lol
[06:39] <KakiPukul> checkut the size of that file, biloyp
[06:40] <interspec> Evening all
[06:40] <biloyp> hhow
[06:40] <KakiPukul> meheren, use slackware-based GNU/linux then
[06:40] <XaeroVincent> meheren... i dont see how thats really possible with Linux
[06:40] <Madpilot> biloyp: ls -l
[06:40] <XaeroVincent> or BSD
[06:40] <KakiPukul> by doing ls?
[06:40] <Madpilot> biloyp_: even better, "ls -lh" (that's a lowercase L)
[06:40] <blanky> hey guys, please dont tell me to ask in #kubuntu, but if I want to use kde and gnome, would it be better to instal ubuntu then kde or kubuntu then gnome
[06:40] <KakiPukul> why you want to make things harder to use, at least for yourself?
[06:40] <biloyp> -rw-r--r--  1 biloyp biloyp 30755102 2006-02-25 23:11 sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[06:41] <biloyp> 30 megs
[06:41] <bubba> i need help with my wireless... ndiswrapper loads bcmwl5 driver, says hardware present, but i dont have a wlan0.
[06:41] <Madpilot> blanky: either way, AFAIK
[06:41] <schmity> heey
[06:41] <psycho_oreos> blanky: whichever way suits for you, but I was told that many installs ubuntu first then gets kubuntu-desktop afterwards. Inherently I followed the same way
[06:41] <brenner> blanky: if only for the reason that i've heard a few people have problems w/ kubuntu, i'd go with the ubuntu route
[06:41] <interspec> can anyone advise with problems getting totem to run in ubuntu
[06:41] <meheren> i guess what i mean is sorta like have a bunch of setings that can easily be changed to make things different without having to do much to anything else but those settings...
[06:42] <psycho_oreos> interspec: I presume you need something like gstreamer
[06:42] <meheren> ?so i should check out free bsd then huh
[06:42] <pianoboy3333> how do I get rid of xfce and everything it installed? (dapper)
[06:42] <rob> !automatrix
[06:42] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, rob
[06:42] <KakiPukul> blanky, the order does not matter, the thing is you must install kde to get kde :)
[06:42] <rob> bah
[06:42] <Madpilot> !automatix
[06:42] <interspec> gstreamer ill give it a go
[06:42] <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.
[06:42] <blanky> brenner, could you pleeaassee rephrase that, please
[06:42] <Madpilot> rob: not "matrix" but "matix"
[06:42] <rob> thanks Madpilot :)
[06:42] <Madpilot> np
[06:43] <IdleOne> blanky:  ubuntu then kde
[06:43] <brenner> blanky: some people had problems w/ kubuntu installs.  i've never had a problem w/ ubuntu installs that we'rent my fault.  therefore i'd go with ubuntu
[06:43] <pianoboy3333> How do I get rid of xfce?
[06:43] <meheren> what version of bsd would you (general you here...) consider the best for everyday things...?
[06:43] <blanky> brenner, ah okay thanks sir
[06:43] <meheren> (netBSD freeBSD BSD...)
[06:43] <IdleOne> pianoboy3333:  sudo aptitude -purge xfce4
[06:44] <biloyp_> yep 30M
[06:44] <corvax> apt-get --purge removexfce
[06:44] <blanky> anyone who uses kde, (Please dont tell me to ask #kubuntu, im asking you guys), have you guys had any problems with it? Sorry I'm writing an article
[06:44] <brenner> blanky: but that's just my opinion
[06:44] <blanky> thanks brenner
[06:44] <blanky> lol
[06:44] <meheren> nope
[06:44] <thewayofzen> using firefox 1.5.1 on ubuntu dapper.   when i click on a torrent file it opens automatically in gnome torrent but i want to associate the file with AZUREUS..   ive gone to  EDIT > PREFERENCES > DOWNLOADS > VIEW AND EDIT ACTIONS   and there is no file type for .torrent but also no way to CREATE one.. help?
[06:44] <meheren> i use kde and i love it :)
[06:44] <blanky> thanks meheren
[06:44] <pianoboy3333> IdleOne: No tengo aptitude
[06:44] <jjross> thats funny , i used automatix with breezy and i thought is great, cant wait till he can do it for dapper
[06:45] <psycho_oreos> blanky: so far not really, but in some ways I've kinda slowly turned into using gnome on my box. After using KDE a while :) I have found familiar grounds
[06:45] <IdleOne> pianoboy3333:  usas sudo apt-get remove xfce4
[06:45] <meheren> very costomizable but it can be a little slow at times... with all the cool stuff it has...
[06:45] <blanky> psycho_oreos, thanks
[06:45] <psycho_oreos> blanky: np
[06:45] <IdleOne> pianoboy3333:  si quieres te lo dogi in francais tan bien :P
[06:45] <pianoboy3333> IdleOne: it says it's not installed
[06:45] <Madpilot> Need a hand with this - I ran "brian@warbard:~/opera-9.0-beta$ ./opera" and instead of launching Opera I got "opera: cannot connect to X server" - wha???
[06:45] <IdleOne> then it isnt
[06:45] <intelikey> blanky you know i'm a cli guy,  but i have used ubunut/kde without error. (hoary)    "note; that it was not installed long. 2 days"
[06:46] <pianoboy3333> IdleOne:?
[06:46] <blanky> IdleOne eso es espanol jaja
[06:46] <blanky> intelikey, lol okay thanks
[06:46] <IdleOne> blanky:  yo se . mais je peut lui dire en francais aussi :P
[06:46] <psycho_oreos> Madpilot: try running it on terminal, if not, try running it from a command line that is a gnome desktop applet. Maybe it might help
[06:46] <jjross> thewayofzen; try right clicking on the file and see if it gives you "open with"
[06:46] <blanky> bon, je parle un peu du francais aussi :)
[06:46] <KakiPukul> wait a sec, can pastebin accept image?
[06:46] <blanky> mais ne pas tres bien
[06:46] <brenner> psycho_oreos: he *is* running it in term
[06:47] <Madpilot> psycho_oreos: that was from terminal - and it worked yesterday (everyone says that, don't they?)
[06:47] <KakiPukul> My firefox has wmv plugin, i just want to show it
[06:47] <IdleOne> blanky:  you did pretty good in french also
[06:47] <blanky> je suelement le parle bon parce que je parle espanol aussi, comme(ent?) tu
[06:47] <thewayofzen> jjross,  i cant even download the .torrents they auto open to the gnome torrent.. i cant even save them to desktop as a .torrent.. and right click save as just gives me a .html file
[06:47] <psycho_oreos> KakiPukul: paste.ubuntu-nl.org can :)
[06:47] <biloyp> yes I aam running it in term
[06:47] <blanky> *seulement, lol thanks Idleone
[06:47] <psycho_oreos> brenner: hmm
[06:47] <IdleOne> blanky comme toi = like you
[06:47] <brenner> Madpilot: heh.  *you* have a problem for once
[06:47] <biloyp> do I have to do a chmod to it?
[06:47] <blanky> oo oui, :D
[06:47] <psycho_oreos> Madpilot: what about the command line applet on gnome, can you start it from there?
[06:48] <blanky> how do you say learning
[06:48] <Madpilot> brenner: happens to everyone :P
[06:48] <blanky> 'I'm learning'
[06:48] <KakiPukul> thanks... psycho_oreos
[06:48] <Madpilot> psycho_oreos: let me try, but I doubt it - commands are going to be the same
[06:48] <IdleOne> learning in french is a verb so to learn is apprendre
[06:48] <psycho_oreos> KakiPukul: np
[06:48] <jjross> thewayofzen: are your downloads  set to be saved to desktop?
[06:48] <psycho_oreos> Madpilot: I know, but just give it a try..
[06:49] <thewayofzen> jjross,  yes the downloads of ANYTHING else save to desktop.  but a torrent file doesnt even save as a torrent it just auto opens in gnome torrent on clicking
[06:49] <brenner> Madpilot: if it's beta.  my only guess is it's buggy.
[06:49] <kerneld> Does the gnome network-manager support interface aliases?
[06:49] <IdleOne> I'm learning is = J'apprend note the j' replaces je when followed by a vowel
[06:49] <kerneld> eg: eth0:1
[06:49] <Madpilot> brenner: yeah, but it really was running yesterday, with the same commands :P
[06:49] <thewayofzen> jjross,  its like click > gnome torrent    where before it was  Click >  azureus  BUT with an option for other application under neath and i had to ok
[06:49] <intelikey> Madpilot lock file ?
[06:49] <Madpilot> intelikey: shouldn't be
[06:50] <IdleOne> stick to topic ()
[06:50] <jjross> thewayoszen: i dont have any more to offer, but keep looking there has to be a way to change that
[06:50] <washo_pelao> wahahahaha!!
[06:50] <washo_pelao> ubuntlosers!!
[06:50] <washo_pelao> use the original, use debian
[06:50] <washo_pelao> B)
[06:50] <blanky> lol IdleOne I know that :P thanks
[06:50] <brenner> IdleOne: didn't Seveas trademark that? :)
[06:51] <Madpilot> darn, he left before I could kick him... :P
[06:51] <psycho_oreos> Madpilot: if it still doesn't work, I presume your Xorg server maybe running on some other window.. like :0.1 instead of :0.0
[06:51] <IdleOne> he trademarked  without the ( )
[06:51] <brenner> Madpilot: maybe he's in #debian. :)
[06:51] <Quinn> Quinn
[06:51] <IdleOne> I did with
[06:51] <blanky> LOL madpilot
[06:51] <thewayofzen> jjross,   i tried to do it in the download associations on firefox but there isnt a torrent extension set there.  it wouldnt be bad if there was a way to CREATE one but there isnt
[06:51] <Madpilot> psycho_oreos: I'll keep playing with it - it is the beta that I'm just testing, so if it's not running it's not a big deal
[06:51] <thewayofzen> i posted on the forums and the only reply was one i already tried before posting
[06:51] <psycho_oreos> Madpilot: ahh ok
[06:52] <biloyp> do I have to do a chmod ?
[06:53] <Madpilot> psycho_oreos: bleh - I started a new gnome-terminal window, ran the same commands, and it launched - that almost smells like a gnome-term bug I should explore a bit
[06:53] <jjross> thewayofzen: yea I agree, i havent done much with the torrents in dapper so i dont know what works and what does not
[06:53] <thewayofzen> jjross, thanks for trying mate. appreciate your time all the same :)
[06:54] <thewayofzen> ill wait patiently hoping someone else might know
[06:54] <psycho_oreos> Madpilot: heh odd, but glad you found it :)
[06:54] <intelikey> doesn't sound like it's found yet....
[06:54] <HammerBlade2020> http://home.comcast.net/~elitepete/xfce-bar.png
[06:54] <KakiPukul> the little (tsu)
[06:54] <jjross> thewayofzen: your welcome ,wish i could have offered more
[06:54] <KakiPukul> wtf, heh
[06:55] <IdleOne> HammerBlade2020:  that is a nice bar
[06:55] <HammerBlade2020> IdleOne, thanks
[06:56] <IdleOne> made me wanna order a drink from it lol
[06:56] <HammerBlade2020> haha
[06:56] <HammerBlade2020> i got most of these icons from deviantart
[06:56] <HammerBlade2020> it serves martini's :-P
[06:56] <IdleOne> the firefox one s nice
[06:56] <HammerBlade2020> yea it is.
[06:57] <HammerBlade2020> i really like the gmail-notify one
[06:57] <HammerBlade2020> the k3b is cool also since it's 3d
[06:57] <HammerBlade2020> eh what am i saying i love them all :-P
[06:58] <damian_> m drives are setup as follows my / filesystem is hdb1 its set as primay slave i have a second drive in secondsry slave what block device should it be? im having trouble mounting it
[06:58] <biloyp> anyone have any suggestions on why I am geting these errors when trying to install sun java?
[06:58] <elkbuntu> hmm, what disklabeltype should a hdd have for linux... this one i'm trying to partition is labelled as 'sun' but i cant make ext3 or swap partitions on it, but i can make unformatted partitions...
[06:59] <crimsun> damian_: the device is /dev/hdd
[06:59] <IdleOne> well Im off
[06:59] <KakiPukul> dude
[06:59] <IdleOne> good night/day all
[06:59] <damian_> thanks couldnt find it
[06:59] <crimsun> damian_: you can use fdisk -l /dev/hdd to find the partition #
[06:59] <damian_> thanks
[06:59] <KakiPukul> I really suggest that install it manually, extract, copy and link
[07:00] <intelikey> damian_  the nomanclature is  primary master=a slave=b secondary master=c slave=d    scsi & usb use  sd[A-z] 
[07:00] <KakiPukul> or use the jdk/jre from ubuntu multiverse repos
[07:00] <brenner> biloyp: the deb file is in your home dir right?
[07:00] <damian_> oh of course i was thinking slave was hdab
[07:00] <intelikey> or scd?
[07:00] <biloyp> brenner: Yep
[07:00] <damian_> hda2 rather
[07:01] <intelikey> numbers are partitions numbers
[07:01] <damian_> a is the drive not the ide channel
[07:01] <brenner> you've got a terminal and you're in your home dir and doing an ls shows the filename?
[07:01] <damian_> and 2 is the partition
[07:01] <damian_> got it now
[07:01] <intelikey> damian_ i.e. mount /dev/hdd1 /mnt/blah
[07:01] <biloyp> brenner: Yep
[07:01] <learner_learner> are the sources broken? when I'm doing apt-get update for many repositories it's showing 404 Not Found
[07:01] <brenner> biloyp: type: sudo dpkg -i
[07:02] <damian_> /dev/hdd1   *           1        1048     8418028+   c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
[07:02] <damian_> :)
[07:02] <brenner> biloyp: but don't oress enter
[07:02] <brenner> s/oress/press
[07:02] <biloyp> ok
[07:02] <intelikey> damian_ if you want world writable on that  use  umask=0
[07:02] <brenner> biloyp: now press <space> s
[07:02] <biloyp>  ok
[07:02] <brenner> biloyp: so you should have 'sudo dpkg -i s' now
[07:02] <brenner> biloyp: now press tab
[07:03] <brenner> twice if needed to try and auto-complete the filename
[07:03] <intelikey> damian_ i.e. mount /dev/hdd1 /mnt/blah -o umask=0 -t vfat
[07:03] <biloyp> it filled it in
[07:03] <brenner> biloyp: now press enter
[07:03] <biloyp> brenner: that was it. I must of haaaad an extra space after the name
[07:04] <brenner> biloyp: finally! :
[07:04] <KakiPukul> tab completion 101 :)
[07:04] <brenner> :D
[07:04] <biloyp> Thansk a bunch
[07:04] <intelikey> damian_ also of note.   unless you have a line in /etc/fstab describing the mount with "user"    only root can mount.   so  sudo that
[07:04] <brenner> he's spent like 2 hrs on 3 commands
[07:04] <brenner> poor guy
[07:04] <KakiPukul> extra space will not inherit any problem
[07:04] <damian_> yeah i am
[07:04] <biloyp> I don't give up
[07:04] <damian_> errors otherwise
[07:04] <damian_> thanks
[07:04] <intelikey> np
[07:05] <KakiPukul> we should teach TAB Completion 101 :)
[07:05] <biloyp> not sure what happen or why but that worked
[07:05] <damian_> got an old windows drive getting some programs running
[07:06] <brenner> KakiPukul: we google and search the forums/wiki for people... might as well add another thing to do :P
[07:07] <[HM] wolf202> how can i install the latest alsa drivers?
[07:07] <intelikey> damian_ you can have init mount it at boot time by adding it to /etc/fstab   or you can put it in fstab with the noauto switch   man fstab         also for future referance   fdisk -l   works wonders finding partitions   :)
[07:07] <Madpilot> !tab
[07:07] <ubotu> You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, and for filename completion on the Linux command line.
[07:07] <Madpilot> KakiPukul: ^^^
[07:08] <[HM] wolf202> how can i install the latest alsa drivers?
[07:08] <HammerBlade2020> mount also works great for finding whats mounted :-D
[07:08] <brenner> !alsa
[07:08] <ubotu> well, alsa is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063, see also !dmix
[07:08] <ja> in GNOME when I put a DVD in the drive it automagicly starts playing it in totem, how do I get KDE to do that?
[07:08] <damian_> [HM] wolf202 apt-cache find alsa
[07:08] <intelikey> HammerBlade2020 no better than cat /etc/mtab     ;p
[07:09] <HammerBlade2020> intelikey, :-D
[07:09] <Verithrax> ck
[07:09] <HammerBlade2020> i hate how skype's notification-area is always colored wrong
[07:09] <intelikey> find ?   or search ?
[07:09] <brenner> ja: question for #kubuntu or #kde i say
[07:09] <Verithrax> I'm considering switching to Ubuntu... Which Kernel does the last release use?
[07:10] <brenner> well do you want a stable release or the latest latest
[07:10] <ja> brenner: I asked in kubuntu and they just ignored me
[07:10] <Verithrax> I'm donwloading 5.10 right now.
 [HM] wolf202 apt-cache find alsa <---  s/find/search
[07:10] <MeeKs> anyone know how i can get my ubuntu to look like this?   http://www.ubuntux.org/mana-screen
[07:11] <brenner> Verithrax: 2.6.12  i think dapper ships with 16, but i'm not sure
[07:11] <brenner> Verithrax: (dapper will be released in april)
[07:11] <Verithrax> It's not a problem, I just need a 2.6 kernel to get my motherboard's agpgart to work.
[07:12] <brenner> Verithrax: then you should be se with 5.10
[07:12] <jb1_> brenner: I'm dist-upgrading right now to dapper. Latest kernel is 2.6.16-16
[07:12] <Verithrax> How good is Ubuntu's automatic X config?
[07:12] <brenner> jb1_: thanks
[07:12] <HammerBlade2020> Verithrax, depends
[07:12] <HammerBlade2020> Verithrax, for onboard it's perfect
[07:13] <Madpilot> Verithrax: for most people it works fine, some have trouble...
[07:13] <Verithrax> For a i368 with an offboard AGP Radeon?
[07:13] <Verithrax> Shouldn't be a problem, then, since DRI supports it.
[07:13] <HammerBlade2020> not hard at all.
[07:13] <HammerBlade2020> just need the ati driver
[07:13] <intelikey> it seems to get you some sort of a gui in "most" cases.  but hardly ever optimum
[07:14] <Verithrax> Yes, I like having DRM, if only for glmatrix.
[07:14] <brenner> intelikey: ipossible stupid question: why is that such a common problem?
[07:14] <intelikey> brenner yep....
[07:15] <HammerBlade2020> well it's off to sand land
[07:15] <HammerBlade2020> good night
[07:15] <intelikey> you
[07:15] <brenner> intelikey: ?
[07:15] <Verithrax> I wonder if I can get it to work with the DRI r200 driver.
[07:16] <Verithrax> Probably, since it works under Slackware that way, more or less. I can't use the ATI drivers.
[07:16] <intelikey> brenner yep.... your first word answered it as well as i can.   "ipossible"
[07:16] <Verithrax> My mb agp is supported only by 2.6, ATI supports only 2.4.
[07:17] <brenner> intelikey: er, that was a typo. sorry.
[07:17] <intelikey> hybird kernel Verithrax ?
[07:17] <eli> Hello everyone, has anyone ever had a their xorg.conf file state they they are using an ATI *and* fglrx driver at the same time?
[07:18] <intelikey> well i infered the M brenner :)
[07:18] <Verithrax> fglrx is the ATI driver.
[07:19] <Verithrax> A hybrid kernel? How do I compile that? And how unstable is it?
[07:19] <eli> i know, but i just wanted to make sure that this normal. i have had fglrx and ati drivers installed before but i never saw them both in the xorg.conf at the same time
[07:19] <brenner> intelikey: ah.  so basically it's friggin' hard to get everyone's card to work out of the box?
[07:19] <brenner> eli: as in two Driver lines?
[07:19] <damian_> intelikey <damian_> [HM] wolf202 apt-cache find alsa <---  s/find/search
[07:19] <intelikey> brenner prezactly.
[07:19] <damian_> ?
[07:20] <brenner> intelikey: ok. point taken. :)
[07:20] <Verithrax> fglrx is the proprietary ATI driver. ATI is the DRI wrapper ATI driver, which is actually the Radeon and R128 drivers.
[07:20] <intelikey> damian_ :)
[07:20] <brenner> damian_: replace find with search
[07:20] <eli> brenner : i have Section "Device" twice in the xorg.conf file and one states that an ATI driver is being used while the other states an flgrx driver is being used
[07:21] <eli> Verithrax : so is this normal then?
[07:21] <Verithrax> You can define more than one device in your xorg.conf.
[07:21] <damian_> whats the difference
[07:21] <Verithrax> Only one is getting used, though, unless you have more than one screen.
[07:21] <intelikey> `echo apt-cache find alsa | sed  s/find/search `       even   lol
[07:21] <eli> only one screen
[07:21] <brenner> damian_: one works, one doesn't :)
[07:22] <eli> so the first "Device" is being used then
[07:22] <Verithrax> Then go down to the screen config... It should tell you which is being used.
[07:22] <damian_> both work for me and od the exact same thing
[07:22] <Verithrax> You can switch between them, off course. Useful for testing/benchmarking. :)
[07:22] <crimsun> damian_: what's the issue?
[07:22] <brenner> damian_: you're lucky then:
[07:22] <brenner> justin@ubuntu:~$ apt-cache find gqview
[07:22] <brenner> E: Invalid operation find
[07:22] <pianoboy3333> how do I get rid of xfce?
[07:23] <intelikey> crimsun this       <damian_> intelikey <damian_> [HM] wolf202 apt-cache find alsa <---  s/find/search
[07:23] <crimsun> oh, (s)he's gone
[07:23] <esac_> pianoboy3333: sudo apt-get remove xfce ?
[07:23] <pianoboy3333> esac_: nope.... doesn't work....
[07:23] <eli> Verithrax : the ati driver is being used. you're right. thanks for the help
[07:23] <Verithrax> No worries.
[07:24] <esac_> pianoboy3333: sudo apt-get remove xfce4 ?
[07:24] <Verithrax> You can just change the Device line in the Screen section to use the other device, if you want to try the other driver.
[07:24] <eli> Verithrax : have you tried using compiz?
[07:24] <pianoboy3333> esac_: nope... says it's removed
[07:24] <Verithrax> What's that?
[07:25] <eli> i will stick with the ATI driver for now, it is a newer version
[07:25] <marcel__> is there a docklet application that can act as a menu, eg. Gnome menu
[07:25] <eli> http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/ <----- compiz
[07:25] <eli> and its in the repos for dapper
[07:26] <abhiubuntu> ssh:connect to host xxxxx  port 22:connection refused.Any help?
[07:26] <Madpilot> marcel__: you could try the Drawer applet for Gnome
[07:26] <crimsun> abhiubuntu: are you trying to connect to a Ubuntu machine?
[07:26] <marcel__> Madpilot, no, this is for openbox and docker
[07:27] <Verithrax> I'm already downloading Breezy.
[07:27] <pianoboy3333> AHH!
[07:27] <lampshade> what is the best way to mount a remote filesystem?  Linux to linux?  Normally in windows I would use something like sharing and workgroups, but I'm sure linux has something better, what shoudl I be looking for?
[07:27] <abhiubuntu> crimsun:yes
[07:27] <crimsun> abhiubuntu: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[07:27] <esac_> breezy ? man thats old
[07:27] <Madpilot> marcel__: ah, thought you were talking about Gnome
[07:27] <pianoboy3333> yea
[07:27] <pianoboy3333> breezy is sooo out
[07:27] <esac_> pianoboy3333: did you try using synaptic to remove it ?
[07:27] <Madpilot> lampshade: SSH/sftp is easy to set up - there are other ways, though
[07:27] <legind> hello.  I want pgp files to be opened automatically by nautilus with opening a new terminal issuing the command "pgp filename"... how do i do that
[07:28] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: what are you trying to do?
[07:28] <pianoboy3333> esac_ but there are so many packages and I don't know which ones i need to keep
[07:28] <intelikey> so old.....   yep almost 5 months old
[07:28] <Verithrax> I don't use unstable releases - Software blows up in my face often enough.
[07:28] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: remove xfce and all that came with it
[07:28] <eli> Verithrax : well then you won't want to try compiz yet
[07:29] <Verithrax> When it's released I'll update.
[07:29] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: sudo aptitude purge libxfce\* libexo\*
[07:29] <Verithrax> Ah, I heard about compiz.
[07:29] <eli> i have seen it in action
[07:29] <eli> amazing
[07:29] <Verithrax> I really don't care all that much for eye candy.
[07:29] <intelikey> Verithrax i know what you mean, i don't even use stable until they quit supporting it.....
[07:29] <pianoboy3333> crimsun.... kk
[07:29] <eli> i do, trying to find a way to convert my department away from windows to linux
[07:29] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: which may not be precise. What you probably want is: sudo aptitude purge $(dpkg -l libxfce\* libexo\* |grep ^ii |awk '{ print $2 }')
[07:30] <eli> this may get the unexperienced users to try it out
[07:30] <Verithrax> Seriously, window true transparency is very cute and all but try reading a transparent screen on top of another text-filled transparent screen.
[07:30] <Mantice> How to I make ubuntu detect the ATi drivers because ive spent all day trying to fix them
[07:30] <Mantice> My screen saver lags
[07:30] <elkbuntu> nod Verithrax
[07:30] <eli> its not the windows transparency, its the way you can sort you windows that i like
[07:30] <eli> very similar to osx
[07:30] <Verithrax> Sort them how?
[07:30] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: Isn't there something that doesn't ask me questions?
[07:31] <Mantice> my computer runs cooler in linux for some reason lol
[07:31] <eli> lets say you have 5 windows open
[07:31] <Mantice> and the fan lower rpm
[07:31] <intelikey> kewl one liner crimsun :)
[07:31] <lampshade> Madpilot, I need to mount it though, I'm looking at mounting ssh drives right now using sshfs or something like that, was just wondering if there was a better thing I've simply not heard of yet.  Basically music will be kept on one box and then mounted over to my laptop when I want to listen from my laptop somehwere
[07:31] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: it will always ask you to confirm a set of removals
[07:31] <JWMalaya> arrange windows...
[07:31] <eli> then you can press a short-cut key and the 5 windows will minimize to show all of them on the screen
[07:31] <JWMalaya> tile vertically horizontally
[07:31] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: but it still wants to keep mouse pad and stuff... can't I just remove everything that came with xubuntu-desktop?
[07:32] <eli> which i handy in my case for work
[07:32] <Verithrax> Mantice: You'll probably have to manually edit Xorg.conf. http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/ Helps.
[07:32] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: if you used aptitude to install xubuntu-desktop, yes
[07:32] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: I used apt-get to install it
[07:32] <Mantice> Could you tell me what to edit if I send you the file?
[07:32] <Verithrax> Eli, you can do that on FVWM2.
[07:32] <Madpilot> lampshade: in Nautilus you can mount sftp stuff quite easily (or FTP or whatever)
[07:32] <Mantice> Im kinda a n00b
[07:32] <legind> heya, can someone help me with something? I want nautilus to open .pgp files with the pgp shell command... since there's no front end for it
[07:32] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: then you'll have to do some of the leg work
[07:32] <Verithrax> Or in fact any half-arsedly configurable WM.
[07:32] <Mantice> and ive had xserver crash alot today
[07:32] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: so what command?
[07:32] <eli> Verithrax : really? hmm im gonna check that out
[07:33] <Mantice> and ive fixed nothing
[07:33] <JWMalaya> everyone wa noob once :)
[07:33] <Verithrax> Mantice: Don't have time for that, and I'm not really a guru. Sorry.
[07:33] <eli> gnome, kde, and e17 dont do that
[07:33] <eli> i will see what i can do with that
[07:33] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: you can iterate through the dependency list of xfce4 and remove them
[07:33] <Verithrax> FVWM does *everything*
[07:33] <brenner> Mantice: how'd you install?
[07:33] <Mantice> Please dont tell me about the ATi wiki ive been to it and it dont work for me :(
[07:33] <eli> JWMalaya : i was born a unnoobed ;P
[07:33] <Mantice> I use both ways
[07:34] <Mantice> My X server crashes when I chose that plugin it tells me to
[07:34] <esac_> what channel do i go to to discuss bugs with dapper flight4 ?
[07:34] <Verithrax> But it doesn't play nice with desktop environments.
[07:34] <Mantice> and when I restart I have to reconfiger xserver
[07:34] <brenner> Mantice: is that you quinn?
[07:34] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: using? synaptic? just search for xfce4 and completely remove everything with the ubuntu logo that is installed?
[07:34] <Mantice> Yeah
[07:34] <Verithrax> And it takes some configuring to make it look different from CDE.
[07:34] <crimsun> esac_: this one. Be sure to file bugs using Malone, too.
[07:34] <JWMalaya> wtf :)
[07:34] <brenner> Mantice: ah
[07:34] <eli> well, then i will have to use compiz, i need gnome for two apps
[07:35] <Mantice> I think I have to put the ATi file in the root dir
[07:35] <Mantice> even though the wiki dont say so
[07:35] <Verithrax> You can run gnome apps without gnome. It's one of the good things about that make it marginally better than KDE in some situations.
[07:35] <esac_> crimsun: ok .. ill randomly have some keys on my keyboard stop working, most notably the home key .. if i go switch keyboards to 105, then back to 104 key, it works again for a while, then eventually stops again
[07:35] <brenner> Mantice: what about seveas' deb?
[07:35] <Mantice> because it made all the files in my home directory in sted of root
[07:35] <Mantice> sorry im n00b i cant understand servas' deb?
[07:36] <Mantice> I managed to install ubuntu yestoday
[07:36] <brenner> Mantice: a third method is described on the wiki: seveas' repos method
[07:36] <eli> hmm, ok you got my interests in fvwm2 now
[07:36] <eli> thanks for the tip
[07:36] <Verithrax> fvwm.org
[07:36] <brenner> Mantice: remove all the fglrx packages you may have installed and try that
[07:36] <Mantice> is that Synampic package manager
[07:36] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: how thorough a removal do you want?
[07:36] <Verithrax> Painfully configurable. It takes a while to configure it to be what you want it to be.
[07:37] <Verithrax> Better than any other WM if you're willing to take the time to configure it.
[07:37] <Mantice> Is there some ATi driver package I can install and Ubuntu will dectect?
[07:37] <Mantice> I installed fglrx through a termal thingy so I have no idea on how to remove
[07:38] <brenner> Mantice: sudo apt-get remove fglrx*
[07:38] <crimsun> esac_: have you filed a bug report using Malone for that issue?
[07:38] <brenner> Mantice: the wiki goes about uninstalling the driver
[07:38] <Mantice> ok
[07:38] <randabis> jeez the touchpad is sensitive haha
[07:38] <brenner> Mantice: you also need to remove xorg-driver-fglrx if you did the repos method
[07:38] <esac_> crimsun: malone ?
[07:39] <Mantice> I dont know what repos method is but sure
[07:39] <esac_> crimsun: similar to launchpad ?
[07:39] <Mantice> I guess its some command thingy i did
[07:39] <crimsun> esac_: (I mean launchpad)
[07:39] <crimsun> esac_: Malone is the bugtracker portion of Launchpad specifically
[07:39] <esac_> ah ok
[07:40] <randabis> jeez, is there a way to turn off the single click function of the synaptics touchpad? it is way too sensitive
[07:40] <Verithrax> Is there somewhere I can look at a list of software that ships with an Ubuntu version?
[07:40] <xiaoyu> i install the nv driver and then get a fatal error "no screens found"
[07:40] <crimsun> Verithrax: http://packages.ubuntu.com
[07:40] <Mantice> remove xorg-driver-fglrx dident do any thing cos it ant there
[07:40] <esac_> randabis: you should feel lucky your tap works, mine doesnt
[07:40] <biovore> xiaoyu: this on a laptop?
[07:40] <Mantice> Ok thats good
[07:40] <Mantice> All gone
[07:40] <brenner> randabis: you need to create a touchpad section in xorg.conf  read /usr/share/doc/xorg-driver-synaptics/README.gz for more info
[07:40] <xiaoyu> biovore: no
[07:41] <randabis> ok thanks brenner
[07:41] <biovore> xiaoyu: it ussualy happens because to monitor mode lines won't allow for any select resoultions
[07:41] <biovore> biovore: check you xorg.conf file for horizsync and vertical refresh values
[07:42] <xiaoyu> biovore: what shall i do
[07:42] <biovore> xiaoyu: you stuck on a console atm?
[07:42] <Mantice> brenner tell me when ur back
[07:42] <lampshade> !tell lampshade about mp3
[07:43] <xiaoyu> biovore: what does stuck mean
[07:43] <brenner> Mantice: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI  press ctrl+f and find "Kaarsemaker"
[07:43] <brenner> Mantice: that's a third method of installing
[07:43] <xiaoyu> biovore: sorry my english is poor
[07:43] <biovore> xiaoyu: your at a text only terminal with xorg not starting?
[07:43] <Mantice> Yes , Sir
[07:44] <intelikey> biovore obviously a break down in communication......
[07:44] <xiaoyu> biovore: yes,i can not startx
[07:44] <brenner> Mantice: you can try that.
[07:44] <biovore> xiaoyu: you will need to edit /etc/xorg.conf
[07:44] <Mantice> Save the best to last :P
[07:44] <xiaoyu> biovore: to change what
[07:44] <Mantice> Btw im a 64 bit if that helps
[07:44] <brenner> Mantice: if *that* doesn't work.  make a forum topic.  it's all i can suggest besides coming back periodaically and trying to find some ati gurus in here
[07:44] <biovore> xiaoyu: in the file. there is a section that defines the horizontal sync and vertical refresh values for your monitor
[07:45] <spikebike> ati and linux isn't a good mix 8-(
[07:45] <brenner> Mantice: ah.  if you have a 64bit install ...i'm not sure that method would work then
[07:45] <brenner> it says it's for 32bit installs
[07:45] <biovore> xiaoyu: some monitors are trouble some
[07:45] <xiaoyu> biovore: i can not find that
[07:45] <Mantice> yeah :(
[07:45] <Mantice> Its all good it will work right :)
[07:45] <biovore> xiaoyu: /etc/X11/xorg.conf :-)
[07:45] <xiaoyu> biovore: the section
[07:45] <Mantice> I can try it
[07:45] <Mantice> Wiki might be old now :)
[07:45] <brenner> Mantice: is that a question?  if so, my answer is "i dunno".
[07:46] <intelikey> xiaoyu may i sujest you try running    "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg "    read all the questions and answer them correctly.   then try   'startx '   to see if you have fixed it.
[07:46] <biovore> xiaoyu: section "Monitor"
[07:46] <xiaoyu> ok
[07:46] <biovore> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg might work
[07:46] <brenner> Mantice: anyway, good luck! i'm off
[07:46] <JWMalaya> or worse, 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start' > xiaoyu
[07:46] <Mantice> Thats the command I use when my Xserver crashes
[07:47] <Mantice> Ok
[07:47] <xiaoyu> i have xorg.conf_backup
[07:47] <Mantice> See ya thanks for ur help
[07:47] <Mantice> If I send some one my xserver config could some one make it work for a radion 9600 xt pro?
[07:50] <danielch> hi, all
[07:50] <Mantice> hi
[07:50] <intelikey> danielch
[07:50] <Mantice> Looking for ATi Guru
[07:50] <danielch> How are doing today, intelikey?
[07:50] <intelikey> well,  and you ?
[07:51] <danielch> good, I am working on Ubuntu
[07:51] <Mantice> are you a project develpor or somthing
[07:51] <danielch> and have some problems
[07:52] <Mantice> brb dinner
[07:52] <danielch> no, I am a Linux-lover
[07:53] <danielch> "Add Applications" in GNOME doesn't work, why?
[07:53] <CaptainMorgan> linux loves you
[07:53] <danielch> yep
[07:54] <danielch> Who can find libforms-java?
[07:54] <Madpilot> danielch: "doesn't work"?
[07:54] <randabis> leave it to linux to make adjusting simple touchpad settings a chore
[07:55] <danielch> when gnome-app-install run, it hangups
[07:56] <intelikey> ]  Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'libforms-java' returned no results.    danielch
[07:57] <ThePhur> what's up?
[07:57] <danielch> yes, but freemind require it.
[07:57] <intelikey> !jre
[07:57] <ubotu> intelikey: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:57] <intelikey> !JRE
[07:57] <ubotu> intelikey: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:57] <Madpilot> danielch: check the Freemind site - they've got some mention of Ubuntu installations there
[07:58] <redblade> Hi
[07:58] <danielch> I have installed jre1.4
[07:58] <JWMalaya> there is no libforms-java
[07:58] <redblade> I'm trying to mount a cd
[07:58] <JWMalaya> well at least in ubuntu ports
[07:58] <redblade> with this command
[07:59] <redblade> # mount /dev/cdrom /mnt -t iso9660
[07:59] <intelikey> redblade sudo that
[07:59] <redblade> it deosn't sem to be working
[07:59] <redblade> oh sorry it was sudo'd
[08:00] <xiaoyu> that does not work ether
[08:00] <intelikey> also if the symlink /dev/cdrom isn't there it won't work.
[08:00] <bjv> if i moved my hdb to my second IDE channel and set up my root partition in a RAID 0, i probably wouldnt notice any change in the way the system runs, would i?
[08:00] <redblade> symlink?
[08:00] <intelikey> yep.
[08:00] <intelikey> ls /dev/cd*
[08:01] <bjv> the only thing i though of was possibly: Apt-get installing has some room for improvement
[08:01] <AnaCapuano> canal #italia
[08:01] <xiaoyu> quit
[08:01] <danielch> How can I add Evince to the GNOME menu?
[08:02] <intelikey> redblade what id the device address for your cdrom ?
[08:02] <intelikey> any form you know is fine.
[08:02] <danielch> I find there is "evince.desktop" in /usr/share/applications
[08:02] <redblade> intelikey, sorry what do you mean?
[08:03] <intelikey> is it an ide  scsi  usb ???
[08:03] <randabis> god this is so annoying
[08:03] <lixfree> I'm looking for a good guide to configure a samba pdc....any suggestion?
[08:04] <JWMalaya> for Gui Lovers goto System -> Administration - > Disk
[08:04] <intelikey> redblade like  second ide master   maybe ?
[08:04] <JWMalaya> to check out all your connected devices
[08:04] <redblade> intelikey, I'm kinda new to linux
[08:05] <JWMalaya> btw it will prompt for password, just enter your password :)
[08:05] <redblade> where should I look?
[08:05] <esac_> how can i permanently change the permissions for /dev/hda4 (not the mount permissons, the actual device permissions) ?
[08:05] <intelikey> that question is not linux specific redblade
[08:05] <redblade> oh
[08:05] <JWMalaya> System -> Administration - > Disk, redblade
[08:05] <redblade> well I'm still not sure
[08:05] <redblade> okay
[08:06] <JWMalaya> esac_, the same as you do chmod :), it's a file anyways
[08:06] <esac_> JWMalaya: not so, when you reboot your system, all of the nodes under /dev get regenerated, and the permissions get reset
[08:06] <reod> hi all!
[08:06] <JWMalaya> well...
[08:06] <esac_> JWMalaya: ive already tried chmod a+rwx /dev/hda4  .. and it works, but then i reboot and bam, its gone
[08:06] <JWMalaya> sure... but at least you can set time when you're on?
[08:07] <reod> Does anybody know why everytime I start firefox it opens an unwanted web page?
[08:07] <redblade> intelikey, I think I may have found a way to sort out the problem but I'll be back if it doesn't work
[08:07] <JWMalaya> describe "unwanted"? maybe, it's your start page? reod ?
[08:08] <intelikey> redblade  do   sudo mount /dev/`dmesg | grep -ie'cd' | cut -d' ' -f1` /mnt
[08:08] <reod> no
[08:08] <power1> Hey all, I want to mount smb shares, does any1 know where ubuntu mounts a share when I click " connect to this server in gnome" ?
[08:08] <bjv> how can i check if my hard drives are ATA100 or ATA133?
[08:08] <intelikey> hehhe that should find it "auto"
[08:08] <bjv> is there a gnome-menu for this somewhere?
[08:08] <reod> i have a blank page...
[08:08] <power1> bjv "hdparm -Tt /dev/hda"
[08:08] <JWMalaya> http://www.xinehq.de/index.php/releases >> checkout mozilla/firefox plugin (if you want to play WMV)
[08:08] <intelikey>  sudo mount /dev/`dmesg | grep 'CD' | cut -d' ' -f1` /mnt
[08:09] <randabis> i'm about to delete this friggin' ubuntu partition right now this touchpad is making me go insane
[08:09] <JWMalaya> then?
[08:09] <bjv> power1: 260.48 MB/sec   'timing cached reads'
[08:09] <bjv> power1: thanks, i was wading through hdparm -I    .. but what do these outputs mean?
[08:09] <reod> JWMalaya, i always have it configured (and still) to start with a blank page
[08:09] <intelikey> bjv lshw
[08:09] <Madpilot> randabis: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticsTouchpadHowto
[08:10] <slew> my video files had a frame from the video as the icon in nautilus. i did a fresh, clean install and now the icon is just the default. how do i get that back?
[08:10] <Madpilot> randabis: not sure if it'll help, but have a look
[08:10] <cafuego> !info kplato dapper
[08:11] <randabis> Madpilot: if it can help me adjust the settings of the dang thing then maybe, but I think it's a bit ridiculous there is no graphical tool to adjust the settings
[08:11] <randabis> the tap function is waaaaaaaaay too sensitive
[08:11] <randabis> i'd rather it be off entirely
[08:12] <cafuego> hit it with a hammer
[08:12] <slew> drop it from somewhere high.
[08:12] <randabis> believe me, I would if I had a real mouse
[08:12] <reod> JWMalaya, btw... i'm using Ubuntu 5.10...
[08:12] <JWMalaya> what did you mean by "unwanted page"?
[08:13] <JWMalaya> and what's the problem anyways?
[08:13] <wortex> HELLO ALL
[08:13] <reod> starts with a web page i didn't ever enter
[08:13] <reod> and of course i don't want to....
[08:14] <JWMalaya> ok... try to clear the cache... maybe there are some bad cookies....
[08:14] <Mantice> Can some one help me
[08:14] <Mantice> Im install some ATi drivers
[08:14] <reod> done.... and still the same
[08:14] <JWMalaya> restart the browser perhaps?
[08:14] <Mantice> and Im picking the linux i wana set it up for (ubuntu)
[08:14] <reod> i even deleted the profile...
[08:14] <Mantice> and the list is to big :(
[08:14] <Mantice> I cant pick it
[08:14] <randabis> all I want is the dang thing to stop assuming I'm trying to click/click and drag every time I remove my finger
[08:14] <JWMalaya> what page, what's the url?
[08:14] <Mantice> I cant scroll down
[08:14] <reod> every time a shutdown and restart... the same
[08:14] <JWMalaya> was it? ubuntu's page?
[08:14] <reod> www.udg.mx
[08:15] <reod> dunno how can i get this...
[08:15] <wortex> I HAVE A PROBLEM!!! I have installed glx nvidia legacy but opengl don't work
[08:15] <power1> bjv whats your buffered cache reads?
[08:16] <slew> wortex, did you try restarting?
[08:16] <Mantice> Can some one help me
[08:16] <wortex> slew, i restart xserver
[08:16] <slew> wortex, try restarting the machine
[08:17] <Mantice> ffs this pisses me off
[08:17] <slew> wortex, i had the same problem till i restarted
[08:17] <JWMalaya> you've been had by some trojan horse or something, never had that experience :)
[08:17] <wortex> slew, ok
[08:17] <slew> cross thy fingers
[08:17] <JWMalaya> reod, try to remove firefox completely, and reinstall
[08:17] <holobyted> hey all.. what's the name of the GNOME applications that manages the volume up/down/mute multimedia keys?
[08:17] <wortex> slew, after restarting mashine opengl works?>
[08:17] <holobyted> application, rather
[08:17] <reod> it sounds that to me.. but i saw this on windozez... but ever on a Linux....
[08:18] <Mrono> hey
[08:18] <reod> JWMalaya, thanx! i'll do it asap!
[08:18] <Mrono> I think I screwed up my system
[08:18] <Java_the_Hutt> hello I have installed ubuntu-desktop over my kubuntu, now when I login to KDE, my GTK styles doesn't apply to applications like Firefox. How can I fix this ?
[08:19] <Mrono> when I try to boot It fails on mounting my local file system and doesn't like my network card
[08:19] <Mrono> it's in the network manager
[08:19] <Mrono> but when I click enable it disables a second later
[08:19] <wortex> slew, i run opengl games ! with nvidia !! after rebooting xserver didn't find screens !! and i installed legacy! driver
[08:19] <Mrono> wow!!!!!
[08:19] <Mrono> lol
[08:20] <drgREBORN> hello all
[08:20] <drgREBORN> really sorry but I have a small problem with my secondary hdd.
[08:20] <drgREBORN> I cant set the write permission to it
[08:20] <Mrono> and no help here either
[08:20] <nathanj> how do i reconfigure xorg because i set a high res (small mon atm) and now i got not gui?
[08:20] <intelikey> fs type drgREBORN
[08:20] <intelikey> ?
[08:20] <bjv> power1:  what where the buffered disk reads? 14.94 MB/sec
[08:21] <Mrono> is it ntfs?
[08:21] <drgREBORN> fat32
[08:21] <drgREBORN> the line in my fstab is this
[08:21] <drgREBORN> /dev/hdb        /media/Data     vfat    defaults        0       0
[08:21] <intelikey> nathanj sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:21] <Mantice> I need help
[08:21] <Boglizk> im able to write to my fat32 part..
[08:21] <JWMalaya> Java_the_Hutt, when you're on KDe, kde applies its own style, not the GNOME style
[08:21] <cafuego> !vfat
[08:21] <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
[08:21] <intelikey> drgREBORN /dev/hdb        /media/Data     vfat    defaults,umask=0        0       0
[08:21] <asdffasf> There is a right click option on desktop send to. How to make mozzilla thunder bird default email handler?
[08:21] <drgREBORN> well i hav eto keep doing sudo cp or mv to move/write files to it so its weird
[08:22] <danielch> drgREBORN, your "mount" message?
[08:22] <bjv> power1: from lshw my math says 33*32/8 = 132 MB/s   so probably ATA133
[08:22] <holobyted> so.. anyone know what applet/application (GNOME-wise) manages the default volume-up/down keys?
[08:22] <cafuego> intelikey: yuck
[08:22] <drgREBORN> my fstab setting for it
[08:22] <slew> wortex, did you do sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[08:22] <Mantice> whats the disro after hory?
[08:22] <JWMalaya> that's ATA133 alright
[08:22] <biovore> brezzy
[08:22] <wortex> slew, sure when i reboot xserver
[08:22] <intelikey> cafuego you don't like umask 0 ?
[08:22] <Mantice> Well I cant see the GUI box because screens to small :(
[08:22] <wortex> slew, on my monitor apears ! NVIDIA BITMAP
[08:22] <nathanj> how do i restart x?
[08:22] <Mantice> So Im guessing
[08:22] <asdffasf> How to make link on desktop to Home directory?
[08:22] <cafuego> ATA133 maxes out at around 65MB/sec for *fast* drives
[08:23] <nathanj> nevermnind
[08:23] <nathanj> got it
[08:23] <ex-parrot> I'm running Ubuntu server and my network interfaces keep going down by themselves and aren't up at boot time... any ideas anyone?
[08:23] <JWMalaya> nathanj, in ubuntu usually 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart'
[08:23] <slew> wortex, so its working for you now?
[08:23] <bjv> well, i got cached reads: = 260.48 MB/sec
[08:23] <Java_the_Hutt> JWMalaya: yes i know that but after installing ubuntu-desktop, firefox is not affected from my KDE settings. and this was not the case previously. GNOME applications was affected from my KDE settings
[08:23] <cafuego> bjv: Yes, cache != disk
[08:23] <bjv> and buffered disk reads: =  14.94 MB/sec
[08:23] <asdffasf> How to make link on desktop to Home directory?
[08:23] <Mantice> OMG
[08:24] <Mantice> ATi Are retards
[08:24] <intelikey> asdffasf ln -s .. Home     in your desktop dir maybe.
[08:24] <Mantice> fuck that blows
[08:24] <cafuego> bjv: 14.9MB/sec is ~ UDMA33
[08:24] <Mantice> I cant click OK because the dilog box will not fit on my 15 " screen
[08:24] <wortex> slew, i will install  some dirver and will reboot the mashine
[08:24] <wortex> slew, maybe it will work
[08:24] <bjv> so i should be seeing more like 65, not 14? :O
[08:24] <cafuego> bjv: The cache read speeds mainly reflect on ram speed
[08:24] <bjv> ouch
[08:25] <sunubuntu> connect to host xxxxx port 22:connection refused.Any help?
[08:25] <intelikey> Mantice use the [alt]  key and left click move your window
[08:25] <cafuego> bjv: If you have an ATA133 disk on an ATA133 controller with DMA enabled, yes. 55MB/sec min, up to 65MB/sec
[08:25] <sunubuntu> ssh server is installed
[08:25] <nathanj> what package do i need to install to have wireless cards working?
[08:25] <bjv> well, i just ran 2 more and got 30.53 MB/sec and 29
[08:25] <bjv> still not hot though..
[08:26] <asdffasf> ?
[08:26] <Mantice> I found it out my self
[08:26] <Mantice> ALL HAIL THE MOVE BUTTON
[08:26] <bjv> is that all configured in BIOS? there arent any settings in ubuntu i could have wrong, are there?
[08:26] <cafuego> bjv: Is the machine busy?
[08:26] <Mantice> shit im a noob
[08:26] <bjv> cafuego: not very.
[08:26] <sunubuntu> connect to host xxxxx port 22:connection refused.Any help?
[08:26] <cafuego> bjv: I get 55.73 (whilst doing other I/O)
[08:26] <ex-parrot> sunubuntu: it's not running SSH ?
[08:27] <ex-parrot> anyone know why my network interfaces are being so fickle?
[08:27] <sunubuntu> ex-parrot:sshd is running
[08:27] <nathanj> intelikey: ta
[08:28] <sunubuntu> ex-parrot:do i have to run it on the other sys also
[08:28] <ex-parrot> no, sunubuntu
[08:28] <Wolfwood> I know my network was being fickle with Fedora Core.
[08:28] <cafuego> bjv: Just check that DMA is enabled.
[08:28] <Quinn> Can I have a quick rundown of what short cut keys are
[08:28] <Quinn> whats ctrl alt back space do
[08:28] <ex-parrot> Kills X, Quinn
[08:28] <Wolfwood> Adopted from the Microsoft world. yay.
[08:28] <Quinn> X = GUI right
[08:28] <cafuego> bjv: Also, are you 100% certain you've got an ATA133 controller and drive?
[08:28] <ex-parrot> correct.
[08:29] <Quinn> How do I start X from termanl
[08:29] <sunubuntu> ex-parrot:any sol'n?
[08:29] <bjv> cafuego: the controller may be ATA100
[08:29] <intelikey> ctrl alt  f-keys  switch to other tty's
[08:29] <Wolfwood> No command-option-esc type force quit, is there?
[08:29] <Wolfwood> startx
[08:29] <Quinn> startx cool
[08:29] <bjv> cafuego: certainly no lower though, ill read into it.
[08:29] <Quinn> what hapens if it says its allready running
[08:29] <Wolfwood> Never tried that.
[08:29] <ex-parrot> then it's probably already running
[08:29] <JWMalaya> bjv, --- System - Administration - Device Manager ()for  GUI's sake :)
[08:29] <Wolfwood> But how would you?
[08:29] <intelikey> Quinn unless you want a gdm  or other dm    then sudo gdm
[08:29] <ex-parrot> try hitting ctrl+alt+f7
[08:29] <Quinn> Yeah I tryed that
[08:30] <Quinn> and it dident work :9
[08:30] <Quinn> lol
[08:30] <intelikey> Quinn sure it does.
[08:30] <Quinn> ctrl alt f7 dont do any thing
[08:30] <ex-parrot> try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:30] <intelikey> Quinn if x is running it's on tty 7
[08:30] <Quinn> I typed it and it said like Somthing is turning
[08:30] <Quinn> ok
[08:30] <Quinn> See ya
[08:30] <sunubuntu> ex-parrot:any sol'n?
[08:30] <Quinn> ATi Drivers are going to work this time :)
[08:31] <ex-parrot> sunubuntu: wll is network connectivity working between the machines?
[08:31] <ex-parrot> can you ping?
[08:31] <sunubuntu> ex-parrot:yes i can ping
[08:31] <JWMalaya> Quinn, do this 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart'
[08:31] <ex-parrot> can you ssh in to the machine when you're on it?
[08:31] <ex-parrot> i.e, ssh localhost
[08:31] <intelikey> gone JWMalaya
[08:31] <nathanj> awesome wireless is already working (/me loves ubuntu)
[08:32] <slide> Is there anyway to clear my local dns cache?
[08:33] <batman> hello can someone please tell me where the cookies are stored on mozilla firefox
[08:33] <spikebike> are you running a dns cache
[08:33] <sunubuntu> ex-parrot:yes i it is working
[08:33] <spikebike> batman er in the .mozilla dir
[08:33] <intelikey> batman in a subdir of .mozilla-firefox   i would suspect.
[08:33] <ex-parrot> sunubuntu: do you have some kind of router or firewall between the machines then?
[08:33] <bjv> JWMalaya:for guis sake? sorry, i dont run a DE. i guess that would be too easy.
[08:33] <slide> spikebike, no, but somehow a really old ip is being used for a certain domain, and its been updated a while ago. so it has to be cached somewhere
[08:33] <JWMalaya> ~/.mozilla/firefox/<some crappy folder>/Cache
[08:34] <batman> intelikey: i've looked
[08:34] <nathanj> can i just mirror my apt package cache to other machine (save me downloading it all again)?
[08:34] <spikebike> slide usually that thing isn't a local cache
[08:34] <bjv> i did find '/usr/bin/hal-device-manager' after some grepping, though :p
[08:34] <spikebike> slide are you running named?
[08:34] <intelikey> batman it don't call them "cookies"  you know.
[08:34] <spikebike> or a dnscache
[08:34] <batman> intelikey what are they called ? hehe
[08:34] <slide> spikebike, no, but I dont think its looking up the ip at all, it just gives it back directly
[08:34] <spikebike> actually they do call em cookies
[08:34] <sunubuntu> ex-parrot:no just cross cable connection.how can i check about the firewall
[08:34] <spikebike> cookies.txt
[08:35] <intelikey> 4723AB4D3   or some such batman
[08:35] <suspekt> whats up everyone
[08:35] <nicholas> it shows me there are 90 updates , must i update them ?
[08:35] <spikebike> run nslookup
[08:35] <spikebike> ask it
[08:35] <spikebike> if it says something thats from the remote dns server
[08:35] <ex-parrot> sunubuntu: install nmap on your client machine, do sudo nmap -vvv <target IP>
[08:35] <ex-parrot> see if it shows up that ssh is running
[08:35] <slide> spikebike, what package is that apart of?
[08:35] <suspekt> ah must restart
[08:36] <JWMalaya> 90 updates huh. nicholas sure if you have a fast and decent connection
[08:36] <intelikey> batman i'd have to install mozilla   and firefox in particular to find them for you.   but they are there somewyere.
[08:36] <intelikey> somewhere even
[08:36] <batman> intelikely yeah still searching every folder in mozilla but no luck
[08:37] <intelikey> is it not ./.mozilla-firefox/<blah>/
[08:37] <Madpilot> batman: doesn't Firefox have some sort of cookie mangement thing built-in?
[08:37] <batman> Madpilot, yeah it does
[08:37] <Madpilot> Opera does, it's very useful
[08:37] <spikebike> say find ~/.mozilla -name cookies.txt
[08:38] <batman> Madpilot, just want to know the directory they are stored in
[08:38] <intelikey> or without the .txt even
[08:39] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Is it possible to enable IOPL in Ubuntu?
[08:40] <marlun> I'm using Dapper Fligh 4, any ideas what could be wrong if my internet connection is not working every times I start the computer. Now when I started it I had to restart 3 times and on the third time it started working again. Had the same problem yeasterday but only had to restart once. (sorry if this is not the place to ask Dapper questions, will ask in the forums if thats the case)
[08:41] <Madpilot> marlun: try #ubuntu+1 channel for dapper questions
[08:41] <randabis> heh I just broke ubuntu somehow
[08:41] <marlun> Madpilot, thanks!
[08:41] <intelikey> congrats randabis
[08:42] <Tezkah> man I have tried a few distros but they all made me run back to ubuntu
[08:42] <Wolfwood> Me too
[08:43] <wortex> slew, done
[08:43] <Wolfwood> Ubuntu does the best job by far on my Mini
[08:43] <Wolfwood> And is the best for getting updates
[08:43] <Tezkah> Fedora tried to boot into a pretty graphical installer, and failed
[08:43] <intelikey> nice spam.....
[08:43] <Wolfwood> Probably too little RAM
[08:43] <wortex> Plesae help why i can't run conter strike
[08:43] <Wolfwood> It's a hog
[08:43] <Tezkah> nah, didn't support my graphics card
[08:43] <wortex> i have X11DRV_ChoosePixelFormat problem
[08:43] <varsendagger> wortex, what are you running it with?
[08:43] <Tezkah> (Unichrome integrated... its a small laptop)
[08:44] <wortex> varsendagger, WINE
[08:44] <wortex> varsendagger, i run it but not in opengl mode
[08:44] <wortex> varsendagger, in software
[08:44] <Wolfwood> Wish I could run CS, but nope, no Linux PPC support. Here I have to learn C to have games on this system. Bah
[08:45] <wortex> i have run counterstrike with sound with grafic but opengl dont run!
[08:45] <wortex> in quake3 it runs
[08:45] <wortex> In counterstrike ! a problem with PixelFormat
[08:46] <Quinn> Hey guys what does it mean by this
[08:46] <Quinn>                                                                          
[08:46] <Quinn>       Bad luck, the kernel headers for the target kernel version could   
[08:46] <Quinn>       not be                                                             
[08:46] <Quinn>       found and you did not specify other valid kernel headers to use.   
[08:46] <Quinn>      
[08:46] <intelikey> don't flood q
[08:46] <Quinn> Sorry
[08:46] <Quinn> I dident think it would be that big
[08:47] <intelikey> Quinn looks like you need to install kernel heders
[08:47] <Quinn> sudo module-assistant build,install fglrx-kernel I used this command I was trying to install ATi Drivers
[08:47] <intelikey> headers even
[08:47] <Quinn> ?
[08:47] <Quinn> Im scared lol
[08:48] <Quinn> How the hell to I fix that
[08:48] <Quinn> Its taken me 8 hours to get this far
[08:48] <Quinn> with all my problems
[08:48] <Quinn> and Im on the last bit
[08:48] <Quinn> then i have to reboot after that
[08:48] <Quinn> Im so close
[08:48] <intelikey> sudo apt-get install linux-kernel-headers
[08:49] <Wolfwood> And you'd specify other headers to compile for another platform, right?
[08:49] <Wolfwood> Naturally, silly question
[08:49] <intelikey> for another kernel release / version
[08:49] <Wolfwood> Yeah, compile an intel app on my PPC e.g.
[08:49] <Quinn> linux-kernel-headers is already the newest version.
[08:50] <Quinn> :) or :(
[08:50] <Quinn> or -_-
[08:50] <Tezkah> Wolfwood:  use the intel compiler :))
[08:50] <intelikey> `.'
[08:50] <Quinn> ?
[08:50] <Quinn> lol
[08:50] <Wolfwood> Sorry, I'm not a programmer just yet, and am guessing :D
[08:51] <biovore> Tezkah: ICC is kinda funkey when compiling non ANSI-C code..
[08:51] <mike__> hi, how can i install azureus from a apt source (without wgetting)?
[08:51] <biovore> dosn't suppoort the of the GNU'isms
[08:51] <Wolfwood> With my Ubuntu system plus GCC and all that, what would I have to do to compile an app for Intel or MIPS or something?
[08:51] <biovore> !azureus
[08:51] <ubotu> azureus is, like, totally, a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[08:51] <Wolfwood> That is, my Ubuntu PPC system
[08:51] <Quinn> I found this apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.12-10-amd64-generic ... Would this work
[08:51] <Quinn> OMG ITS 64 WHOLE MB !!!
[08:52] <biovore> Wolfwood: look into cross-compiling
[08:52] <Wolfwood> Not for dial-up
[08:52] <Quinn> For broadband with cap over it is
[08:52] <rob__> Hi all
[08:52] <Wolfwood> Yeah
[08:52] <suspekt> hey has anyone gotten WoW to run in wine?
[08:52] <Quinn> Yeah
[08:52] <Wolfwood> Actually my most desired use for cross-compiling would be developing for Dreamcast.
[08:52] <Quinn> Oh wait No one ever has
[08:52] <Quinn> lol jk
[08:52] <suspekt> anyone HERE lol
[08:53] <Quinn> Dreamcast = I thought that was the hardest to program for
[08:53] <Wolfwood> Although... I'd also like to know if anyone knows anything about getting a Power Mac to boot like a PReP machine.
[08:53] <suspekt> damn your all talking about some hard core stuff
[08:53] <rob__> I've just installed Ubuntu - and, as you can tell, my network card works.  So I'm happy...but it's very slow.  The actual downloads seem fine, but the time it takes to resolve a hostname seems 4-5x as long as in Windows.  Anyone experience anything like this?
[08:53] <Wolfwood> Could be - I just want to make a cool Daggerfall-like RPG and compile it for the DC as well as Linux
[08:53] <mike__> is there any linux bit torrent clients that have an interface but don't use Python or Java?
[08:53] <Wolfwood> Muahaha
[08:53] <suspekt> im still having problems like 'how do i compile somthing'
[08:54] <crimsun> suspekt: is 'build-essential' installed?
[08:54] <Quinn> Hey when my Ubuntu loads up it takes it ever to get past the networking bit
[08:54] <redblade> I'm baaack!
[08:54] <Madpilot> suspekt: best answer to that is "You probably don't need to" :P
[08:54] <Wolfwood> And make a decent port of the Marathon trilogy to Dreamcast. That'd be nice.
[08:54] <intelikey> quin maybe  sudo apt-get install linux-source-`uname -r | cut -d'-' -f1`       will install the kernel source  for the running kernel    and try your failed step again.    i don't know.... no promises that it will help
[08:54] <suspekt> crimsun i tried to install that and apt get couldn't find it befor
[08:54] <crimsun> suspekt: make sure you have the 'main' repository enabled.
[08:54] <crimsun> !tell suspekt about repos
[08:55] <Quinn> Any one have some good Online Linux games?
[08:55] <Wolfwood> Like NetPanzer? :D
[08:55] <suspekt> THEN when i manually went and installed each of the things that it needed, it didn't reall work
[08:55] <Wolfwood> Don't know if it's good actually
[08:55] <redblade> hey all, I'm installing mysql and typed # make
[08:55] <suspekt> yeah i had all the ubuntu ones
[08:55] <suspekt> exept like the backports
[08:55] <suspekt> and the dapper
[08:55] <suspekt> only the breazy
[08:56] <Mantice> I thought dapper only gets released on april
[08:56] <s_spiff> guys need help
[08:56] <Wolfwood> We sure do
[08:56] <Wolfwood> Oh what?
[08:56] <intelikey> !B-E
[08:56] <redblade> and it came up with ... ... error: No curses/termcap library found
[08:56] <ubotu> I guess b-e is 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.
[08:56] <Wolfwood> You meant you need help, didn't you...
[08:56] <kos> how do i install configure bashcompletion? theres a script right?
[08:56] <s_spiff> yeah
[08:56] <crimsun> redblade: libncurses5-dev
[08:56] <Mantice> When does dapper come out damit
[08:56] <Wolfwood> Whoopsie.
[08:56] <crimsun> Mantice: mid-April
[08:56] <Madpilot> Mantice: Dapper is available to the brave right now - and Enemy Territory runs nicely on Ubuntu for online FPS stuff
[08:56] <s_spiff>  brb
[08:57] <suspekt> what i wanna know is if they have this patch for wine how come it hasn't been put into the current builds?
[08:57] <suspekt> make it all complicated for nubes like me
[08:57] <mike__> does anyone know of a bit torrent client that doesn't use Java or python that has an interface?
[08:57] <Mantice> Is Enemy Territory free?
[08:57] <suspekt> i think bittorrnado
[08:57] <leet-nades> utorrent
[08:57] <leet-nades> is the best
[08:57] <leet-nades> .
[08:57] <mike__> utorrent for ubuntu?
[08:57] <Mantice> Free = Torrent did you say
[08:58] <babo> ... according to synaptic I have php5 installed, but I can't find it anywhere in my mods available folder. I also can't use .php extensions on localhost ... although php works fine from the command line
[08:58] <mike__> is there such thing?
[08:58] <Mantice> Or do you need cd key
[08:58] <Mantice> No
[08:58] <babo> can anyone help ?
[08:58] <Mantice> Its not free it costs bandwidth
[08:58] <Madpilot> Mantice: it's free to download, yeah
[08:58] <suspekt> yeah
[08:58] <suspekt> and harddrive space
[08:58] <suspekt> and seach time
[08:58] <Mantice> Yeah
[08:58] <mike__> leet-nades, is there such thing as utorrent for ubuntu?
[08:59] <suspekt> and Comcast tends to cut your bandwidth
[08:59] <Wolfwood> Oh, who knows of a program to access Yahoo chat on Linux? Need one I can at least compile for PPC, if not download as a ready binary..
[08:59] <suspekt> gaim?
[08:59] <Llama> GAIM
[08:59] <intelikey> bobo apt-cache search php       for a list of mods and other php goodies   and you may want to less that.
[08:59] <Wolfwood> Hm, that's just IM isn't it?
[08:59] <suspekt> i know kopete will do it too... but kopete sucks
[08:59] <Od1Mie2L> I have a makefile question: http://sial.org/pbot/16022
[08:59] <Mantice> Its for Wolfenstein dont that cost money
[09:00] <Llama> ^ multi-protocol instant messaging client.
[09:00] <Wolfwood> Yeah, but for the chat rooms?
[09:00] <Wolfwood> I guess I'll try that..
[09:00] <suspekt> hey how do i wisper
[09:00] <suspekt> some one
[09:00] <Mantice> Oh
[09:00] <Mantice> Its standalone
[09:00] <suspekt> ./tell ?  /w  ?
[09:00] <Mantice> slash msg
[09:00] <redblade> crimsun, thanks
[09:00] <jaumau> hi
[09:00] <h3ax> aint there some good "overlays" from Term
[09:01] <Madpilot> Mantice: Enemy Territory is a total standalone, and free to download & play
[09:01] <h3ax> ellow
[09:01] <Mantice> Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory - Linux 2.60
[09:01] <wortex> plesae  who knows where i can;t  find   wine.conf file   or  where  is situated wine disks
[09:01] <Mantice> Yeah I saw that little after i said that
[09:01] <suspekt> its in your home dir
[09:01] <Mantice> Is there a 64 bit version ?
[09:01] <jaumau> anyone knows how to get my ATI Radeon video card work in Ubuntu, Xorg?
[09:01] <suspekt> crimsun i can't msg you...
[09:01] <Mantice> Ill help
[09:01] <Madpilot> !tell jaumau about ati
[09:01] <Wolfwood> Oh cool, GAIM does to chat! Haha, neat
[09:01] <Mantice> ATi = Linux Hell
[09:02] <Mantice> go to ati .com download linux driver
[09:02] <suspekt> so if i have that build essentials package i should be able to compile it with full functionality?
[09:02] <Mantice> !ATi
[09:02] <Madpilot> Mantice: not for everyone - mine works fine, after I install the driver from the Ubuntu repos...
[09:02] <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
[09:02] <suspekt> hum... do i need to do that?
[09:02] <Mantice> Spent whole day and its not done yet :)
[09:02] <suspekt> im running on an IBM T30  it has a ATI mobility 7500
[09:03] <suspekt> ?
[09:03] <suspekt> is the ATI one much better than the ubuntu firmware?
[09:04] <leet-nades> any u guys installed ngIRCd on your ubuntu sys?
[09:04] <Madpilot> suspekt: read the first URL the bot gave, it tell you which cards that applies to
[09:04] <Stouker> hi
[09:04] <suspekt> looks like my card is too old
[09:04] <suspekt> so the drivers its using now should be fine?
[09:05] <intelikey> Od1Mie2L is it  {test:*}        i've never tried to build a makefile before.....
[09:05] <bigfoot1> how can i get the direct downloadable video file for http://gcc.savvior.com/docs/Marsden.asx?
[09:05] <Mantice> Guys Im feeling the Ubuntu Open source love lol...
[09:06] <keeb> irssi rocks so hard
[09:06] <keeb> :D
[09:06] <Od1Mie2L> intelikey: i'm not sure.. i've never seen such syntax {rule:*}
[09:06] <Mantice> lol
[09:06] <keeb> anyone else in here on irssi?
[09:06] <keeb> :)
[09:07] <crimsun> quite a few people
[09:07] <intelikey> that may just be my ignorance talking Od1Mie2L   ;/
[09:07] <keeb> that's fun
[09:07] <Mantice> !Enemy Territory
[09:07] <ubotu> Mantice: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:07] <keeb> i just learned it's beautiful ways
[09:07] <Mantice> ubotu = hes just so cool
[09:07] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Mantice
[09:07] <keeb> mantice, i am running enemy territory
[09:07] <Od1Mie2L> intelikey: thanks anyway
[09:07] <Mantice> Is there a 64 bit one?
[09:07] <keeb> no..
[09:07] <Mantice> Are you sure
[09:08] <keeb> a friend of mine runs gentoo
[09:08] <keeb> and he has to use a 32bit emulation thing
[09:08] <suspekt> sorry guys... sleep is like pounding at my eyes
[09:08] <Mantice> Ill just take it for you
[09:08] <intelikey> Od1Mie2L yeah your are probably right anyway, i was thinking perl..... sorry i opened my yep.
[09:08] <keeb> to be able to run it..
[09:08] <suspekt> i wanted to get this notebook all set up but i guess its my sunday afternoon projet
[09:08] <Mantice> I can run 32 bit apps with my 64 bit cpu right
[09:08] <suspekt> see you all tomorrow
[09:08] <Od1Mie2L> intelikey: np ty
[09:09] <keeb> Mantice: yes.. hmm.
[09:09] <Mantice> Where can I get the lastest one?
[09:10] <keeb> http://www.enemy-territory.com
[09:10] <keeb> 2.60 is the patch, i believe :p
[09:10] <Mantice> Thanks
[09:10] <keeb> not a problem at all. :)
[09:11] <Mantice> NetPanzer looks cool
[09:11] <Wolfwood> Yeah
[09:12] <Mantice> omg its like Command and q
[09:12] <jaumau> When you install from ati.com drivers or the breezy-seveas repository, you still need to change xorg.conf and add the fglrx module to /etc/modules as described under "Ubuntu provided driver
[09:12] <jaumau> where do i put this?
[09:12] <jaumau> i cant understand, what to write and where to...
[09:13] <leet-nades> any u guys installed ngIRCd on your ubuntu sys?
[09:13] <Mantice> ?
[09:14] <Mantice> You run the ATi Drivers with commands from the ubuntu wiki
[09:14] <jaumau> Mantice, what where
[09:14] <babo> Does anyone know why my php module for apache won't download, install or work
[09:14] <babo> ??
[09:14] <keeb> hey jaumau, check the forums.. there's a new topic in the hardware forum.. there's like 5 commands and it runs very very quickly
[09:14] <Mantice> !ati
[09:14] <ubotu> methinks 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
[09:14] <babo> I download it from synaptic but it's not there
[09:15] <Llama> babo: for apache and php do this:
[09:15] <Llama> sudo apt-get install apache1
[09:15] <Llama> sudo apt-get install apache2 *
[09:15] <Llama> without the asterisk
[09:15] <Llama> sudo apt-get install php4
[09:16] <Madpilot> !apache
[09:16] <ubotu> apache is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[09:16] <babo> Llama: thanks ... I think I'm having config issues though
[09:16] <Llama> it sets everything up for you
[09:16] <Llama> and youll be writing php in apache in no time
[09:16] <rob__> How would I go about changing my network card driver?
[09:17] <babo> Llama: I've been struggling with LAMP on ubuntu for weeks now ...
[09:17] <Llama> use the repositories
[09:17] <Llama> it should be in synaptic
[09:17] <Llama> enable the universe repository
[09:17] <Wolfwood> I'm wondering how I get multiverse to show up in that app
[09:18] <Wolfwood> Seems like I have everything enabled, yet no multiverse. I do get universe.
[09:18] <Llama> babo: this is exactly what i did with hoary..i did exactly this:
[09:18] <Llama> sudo apt-get install apache2
[09:18] <Llama> sudo apt-get install php4
[09:18] <Llama> and everything was good to go
[09:19] <Llama> just place the .php files in /var/www/apache2-default
[09:19] <Mantice> Whats a good download manager GUI
[09:19] <GlemSom> I've put 'Option "Coolbits" "1"' in my xorg.conf. But when I start nvidia-settings I don't see the extra stuff that Coolbits should provide (The clock frequency). I have restarted my X server. Anyone know what todo here?
[09:20] <babo> Llama: ubuntu / php / apache/ mysql combination has some serious 'issues' ... I'm glad it worked for you though
[09:20] <Mantice> Any one know a good download manager that works with Firefox
[09:20] <rob__> GlemSom:  Can you tell me how you restarted your X server?  (I had to reboot my computer cause I didn't know how)
[09:20] <robinl1> Mantice: hmm.. yeah.. for KDE: kget, and for GNOME... errr... xget or something
[09:20] <babo> Mantice: try flashgot from the firefox extensions library
[09:20] <Llama> it doesnt have 'issues', you just have to know what your doing
[09:21] <GlemSom> rob__ Well, I hit ctrl+alt+backspace... That didn't help. So I then rebooted my computer - but still no luck
[09:21] <babo> Llama: I do know what I'm doing ... and it does have issues ... check the forums dude
[09:21] <rob__> Thanks GlemSom.  I've got so much new crap to learn now.  I miss windows already ;)
[09:21] <Mantice> xget is no gui right
[09:22] <Llama> i struggled with that LAMP thing on haory for weeks just like you are now..only to find out that everything i had to do was right in the repositories
[09:22] <robinl1> wget is no GUI
[09:22] <robinl1> xget IS a gui
[09:22] <robinl1> with*
[09:23] <babo> Llama: I've downloaded everything from the repositories and it still doesn't work
[09:23] <GlemSom> Is there a way to check that coolbits really is enabled... besides looking in the xorg log file?
[09:23] <Llama> do you have universe enabled?
[09:24] <Madpilot> !tell babo about apache
[09:24] <Llama> im only saying this because i had trouble at first too, but over time ive installed mysql-server/apache2/php4 a gazillion times
[09:24] <Madpilot> babo: follow the URL the bot just gave you, it's worked for several Apache/PHP/MySQL installs for me
[09:25] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell FliesLikeABrick  about ATI
[09:25] <babo> Llama: yes
[09:26] <Llama> now, if you enable the universe, do sudo apt-get update
[09:26] <Llama> then do sudo apt-get install apache2
[09:26] <Llama> then sudo apt-get install php4
[09:26] <Llama> and finally, sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[09:27] <david> Hello, how is it possible to watch videos in Firefox using mplayer by default instead of totem?
[09:27] <babo> Llama: ok - I'll try it again later on ... thanks anyway though
[09:27] <Llama> yeah..but i mean..seriously it should work no prob..ive done it several times..
[09:29] <david> Is it safe to uninstall totem from the system having mplayer?
[09:29] <Llama> yes
[09:30] <rob__> How is it possible to watch movies at all?  It keeps saying I don't have the required plugins
[09:30] <Madpilot> !restricted
[09:30] <ubotu> [restricted]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[09:30] <rob__> Er, rather, how do I get the plugins
[09:30] <Llama> if you dont have the plugins, you probably need to get them...
[09:30] <digi_> hey everyone
[09:30] <Madpilot> rob__: have a look at the URL the bot just gave ^^^
[09:30] <rob__> Ty
[09:30] <Madpilot> np
[09:31] <digi_> i'm behind a router (linksys wrt54g) and i can ping my nix box from windows by name, but not the other way around...any ideas why?
[09:31] <david> when trying to uninstall totem it says that it depends in ubuntu-desktop, an important package...
[09:32] <Llama> totem is just another app..it all depends whether you want to keep or remove it
[09:32] <Llama> i usually keep it..i never watch movies..too busy programming for that..but its safe if you decide you want to
[09:32] <david> can I simply deactivate the use of totem in firefox?
[09:33] <Llama> david: i don't know how to do that one
[09:33] <david> ok :)
[09:33] <ttread> digi_ : 1. Can you ping the windows box by IP #?  2. Check name resolution, either hosts file, WINS or DNS
[09:33] <Llama> more then likely, you can..its linux..cmon now..but im not sure how you would go about doing that
[09:33] <Llama> google it
[09:34] <crimsun> david: you can in Dapper, but in Breezy you'll have to remove the symlinks
[09:34] <digi_> ttread, yes i can ping by ip
[09:34] <progrock> how do I replace nautilus with thunar? (in gnome)
[09:34] <intelikey> prefered applications
[09:34] <progrock> welli want to completely replace it... including the desktop
[09:34] <crimsun> david: take a look at the 'mozilla-mplayer' package in multiverse
[09:34] <ttread> digi are you running samba?
[09:35] <Mantice> How come i get 16 FPS ?
[09:35] <digi_> ttread, my windows machine isn't in hosts file...that's what i'm wondering should that somehow by dynamically updated as new machines are added to the network?
[09:35] <Mantice> How do I enable 3d?
[09:35] <Mantice> !3d
[09:35] <ubotu> Mantice: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:35] <david> crimsun: ok, thanks :)
[09:35] <ttread> digi_ the hosts file won't get updated automatically - you have to edit it
[09:35] <Mantice> I get 16 FPS on a freaken ant screen saver
[09:35] <intelikey> progrock that was for Llama and david
[09:35] <Mantice> OMG im so sad
[09:35] <Mantice> I need major help :(
[09:36] <Wolfwood> Heh
[09:36] <progrock> intelikey, oh, ok
[09:36] <digi_> ttread, hrm, is there a way to centralize the DNS so that each time a machine acquires an ip from my router, every other machine can ping by name the other machines?
[09:36] <ttread> The hosts file is only practical if you have a very small network and the IP #s don't change
[09:36] <Mantice> intelikey, I have the ATi drivers now
[09:36] <Mantice> How do I enable 3d mode or somthing
[09:36] <babo> Ok, I've got phpmyadmin working ... but when I try to access another folder with a phpinfo() ... it asks me to save the .phtml file
[09:36] <intelikey> about time Mantice,.   glad for you....
[09:36] <Mantice> because i get low FPS
[09:37] <ttread> digi_ : If you are running samba then WINS is the recommended method
[09:37] <Wolfwood> Hm, using the Xconfig thing..
[09:37] <lite> Mantice, install 3d drivers
[09:37] <Mantice> lol thx
[09:37] <digi_> ttread, yes i have samba...i guess thats why i can ping from windows to my nix box by name...
[09:37] <Wolfwood> I think
[09:37] <lite> Mantice, configure xorg
[09:37] <Mantice> 3d drivers theres more
[09:37] <Wolfwood> Yeah
[09:37] <Mantice> I did
[09:37] <Mantice> I dident need to
[09:37] <Mantice> xorg is trouble
[09:37] <Wolfwood> Enough with the dident
[09:37] <lite> Mantice, pastebin xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log and lspci output
[09:37] <Mantice> it makes my computer crash
[09:37] <babo> why would one index.php work and another one not work ?
[09:37] <Mantice> where is it located
[09:37] <Wolfwood> didn't.. Is that so hard? What is with the net these days?
[09:37] <digi_> ttread, so my router is the dhcp server...i have a windows laptop, and ubuntu desktop...you're saying samba w/ wins will allow me to ping machines by name?
[09:37] <lite> Mantice, google
[09:37] <h3ax> sad no DK ubuntu channel
[09:37] <Mantice> !google
[09:37] <ubotu> from memory, google is a very popular internet search engine at http://www.google.com - They also run Gmail at http://www.gmail.com as a free E-mail service.
[09:38] <tk> www.gmail.com is outdated, should be mail.google.com ;)
[09:38] <Mantice> lol
[09:38] <ttread> digi_ , yes WINS will work;  however if there are only two machines then it may be easier to just edit the hosts files on both machines and leave it at that.  See http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/NetworkBrowsing.html#id2548096
[09:39] <babo> I try to open a folder and it tells me that it's a .phtml file and asks where I want to save it ?
[09:39] <babo> no-one has any ideas ?
[09:39] <lite> Mantice, which card?
[09:40] <digi_> cool thanks for the link ttread :)
[09:40] <intelikey> after installing apache2 php4 mysql4 what special configurations need to be made to tighten the server a bit ?
[09:40] <Mantice> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9348
[09:40] <Mantice> ATi 9600 XT Pro
[09:40] <ttread> yw digi
[09:41] <Mantice> I cant find out where lspci output is
[09:41] <Mantice> Hint = n00b
[09:41] <asymmetry> The console.
[09:41] <asymmetry> Get to a console, and just enter it.
[09:41] <Mantice> i did
[09:41] <asymmetry> And it didn't say anything?
[09:42] <Mantice> it just says whole lot of commands for it
[09:42] <lite> commands?
[09:42] <intelikey> and if i want to open a hole in the firewall so a few pages can be accessed from outside the nat what should be done ?
[09:42] <Mantice> Yes
[09:42] <lite> gayshit
[09:42] <Mantice> ?
[09:42] <Mantice> Do I have a gayshit log?
[09:42] <lite> Mantice, homopaska is gayshit in english
[09:42] <asymmetry> Did you 'sudo' it?
[09:42] <lite> he never learns
[09:43] <Mantice> homospska ?
[09:43] <lite> the one who just joined here
[09:43] <homopaska> me
[09:43] <lite> Mantice, never mind, let's continue ;)
[09:43] <Mantice> lol
[09:43] <Mantice> ok
[09:43] <asymmetry> Mantice, you have to issue it as root via sudo.
[09:43] <Mantice> I thought I saw that word in some ATi thing
[09:44] <Mantice> It dident work with sudo
[09:44] <lite> Mantice, you did this? http://vuoret.net/markus/?p=ati   (see chapters 0.1 and 3)
[09:45] <asymmetry> I got nothin, then.
[09:45] <homopaska> howto add modeline in xorg.conf?
[09:45] <lite> Mantice, sorry I wrote it in Finnish but commands are the same ;))
[09:45] <Mantice> Tll sivulla on suomenkieliset ohjeet ATI:n Radeon-pii = Nope I dident get a word lol
[09:45] <robinl1> [AMSG]  [SWITCH]  - Windows
[09:46] <robinl1> [AMSG]  [SWITCH]  - Terminating....
[09:46] <lite> :P
[09:46] <intelikey> after installing apache2 php4 mysql4 what special configurations need to be made ?        NETWORKING ?
[09:46] <mustard5> homopaska, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83973  <<--stuff on modeline in that thread
[09:46] <tk> I've got 1 semi interesting question regarding media keyboards and volume control :)
[09:47] <Mantice> Using the drivers from ati.com
[09:47] <h3ax> is there realy no nice overlays for terminal
[09:47] <Madpilot> intelikey: if you're on a router, you'll need to do port forwarding on that
[09:47] <Mantice> man i cant beleave that dident work
[09:47] <tk> I have volume controls on my keyboard which appear to work fine... the volume window pops up, the volume bar increases/decreases, but it doesnt affect system volume? hehe
[09:48] <Madpilot> h3ax: what's a "overlay"?
[09:48] <rob__> I have a program I can't install because it needs to use 'make' to complile something.  I don't think I have 'make' or a compiler installed...anyone know what package I'd need to get to allow it to install?
[09:48] <intelikey> Madpilot just a two box with crossover
[09:48] <homopaska> mustard5: thanks
[09:48] <Mantice> is there some command thats not on in aticonfig?
[09:48] <mustard5> homopaska, np
[09:48] <h3ax> modification what ever ya wanna call it.. but i call it overlay since "Term" can't be replaced
[09:48] <mustard5> tk, I'm just playing with my volume control now...
[09:48] <tk> rob__: make and gcc most likely ;)
[09:48] <Madpilot> intelikey: you might want to try #apache
[09:49] <mustard5> tk, I wonder what it is?
[09:49] <intelikey> Madpilot also just trying to learn how here.     i'm network illiterate.
[09:49] <tk> mustard5, does yours work? or same result?
[09:49] <mustard5> tk, mine works
[09:49] <Madpilot> rob: build-essential
[09:49] <intelikey> Madpilot k thanks.
[09:49] <tk> i just turned my all the way down...
[09:49] <mustard5> tk, I'm on some type of microsoft usb keyboard
[09:49] <tk> mp3s still playing in rhythm box.... and now back up + mute
[09:49] <tk> and still playing
[09:49] <Madpilot> intelikey: I've got an apache/php/etc setup on this desktop box, locked down so I can play with it, so I've done a bit of Apache stuff but no actual networking...
[09:50] <tk> I'm on the logitech dinova media desktop (bluetooth) but my "stop/pause/play/forward/back" work perfect
[09:50] <Mantice> Would you think that god would let me take a day off school to get my ATi drivers working?
[09:50] <mustard5> tk, I take it you set them up in 'Keyboard Shortcuts' menu option in gnome?
[09:50] <tk> mustard5, : nope didnt have to do anything yet
[09:50] <Mantice> I mean ATI drivers are much more important
[09:50] <intelikey> Madpilot k thanks.   i'll go look in #apache    but it will have to wait until i get back.
[09:50] <mustard5> tk, thats where I set mine anyway
[09:51] <intelikey> good night all.
[09:51] <tk> hmmm ok
[09:51] <mustard5> tk, I get a volume thingy comes up with a blue bar and percentage when I press the button
[09:51] <lite> Mantice, now it's in English, too
[09:52] <Mantice> where?
[09:52] <mustard5> tk, ah no..just the blue bar :)
[09:52] <lite> Mantice, same url
[09:52] <Mantice> Not for me
[09:52] <tk> blue bar?
[09:52] <Mantice> http://vuoret.net/markus/?p=ati
[09:52] <tk> ohh i get uhm
[09:53] <tk> the speaker with notes around it in a window and the default brown bar below it
[09:53] <mustard5> tk, yeah thats it :)
[09:53] <mustard5> tk, I'm on clearlooks theme so its blue bar for me ;)
[09:53] <mustard5> hehe
[09:53] <tk> ahh
[09:53] <tk> well keyboard shortcuts were set by default
[09:53] <lite> Mantice, refresh. see chapter 0.1 ( other chapters are for debian unstable as the page title states)
[09:53] <tk> just redid them, didnt change anything
[09:53] <mustard5> tk, bummer
[09:54] <lite> Mantice, so 0.1 is almost the only one you need, it should be so simple ;)
[09:54] <rob__> So, KDE and Gnome...are...like different versions of 'Explorer.exe' in Windows?
[09:54] <mustard5> tk, try having your master volume control open when you do it and see which volume is affected
[09:55] <Mantice> I see
[09:55] <tk> master volume goes down
[09:56] <ttread> rob_ : Sort of.  But KDE and GNOME are complete desktops with associated applets, configuration tools, etc.
[09:56] <mustard5> tk, hmmm...
[09:56] <tk> sone of a b......
[09:56] <mustard5> tk, same on mine
[09:56] <tk> guess how stupid this is
[09:56] <Mantice> After this you need to edit /etc/X11/xorg ????
[09:56] <tk> a wild guess
[09:56] <mustard5> tk, I don't know :)
[09:56] <mustard5> tk, how stupid is it?
[09:56] <mustard5>  :)
[09:57] <tk> earphone volume is seperate from master volume
[09:57] <mustard5> tk, ah..
[09:57] <Mantice> lite you there ?
[09:57] <tk> laptop->stereo
[09:57] <mustard5> tk, hehe
[09:57] <mustard5> tk, annoying :)
[09:57] <mustard5> tk, so thats a hardware thing I suppose
[09:57] <tk> now to figure out how to stop them from being seperate
[09:57] <noomz> how can i install all codec for dapper drake
[09:57] <tk> mustard5, I didnt have that control in windows
[09:58] <tk> master was ALL sound
[09:58] <tk> heh
[09:58] <Mantice> Im so close again
[09:58] <tk> now if i could control earphone + not lose laptop speakers, that feature would be awesome
[09:59] <noomz> How can I install all codec for playing all video format on Dapper Drake?Plz
[09:59] <tk> oh wow
[09:59] <tk> wish granted
[09:59] <tk> linux lets you disable the earphone kill laptop speaker switch
[10:00] <Mantice> Download Mplayer
[10:00] <Mantice> that plays nearly all video files.
[10:00] <mustard5> tk, well I've discovered my '3d control' while mucking around anyway :)
[10:00] <mustard5> tk, ehehe
[10:00] <Mantice> lite, you there man
[10:00] <tk> heh
[10:00] <noomz> Thx, i will try
[10:00] <tk> now how do i till volume to control both or the other
[10:00] <tk> grumble
[10:00] <mustard5> tk, I was looking for something in preferences...but there is nothing obvious
[10:00] <noomz> Amm,  i cant find mplayer in my synaptic
[10:01] <Mantice> Its there
[10:02] <tk> mustard5,  no thats where I found the headphone switch over-ride :P
[10:02] <adam_> so does mkinitramfs make the same cramfs moduesl that mkinitrd did?
[10:02] <mustard5> tk, :)
[10:02] <Quinn> lite u there man
[10:03] <Mantice> I got to go like in 3 min
[10:03] <tk> hmmm whats that theme you was using mustard5? I dont like brown :P
[10:04] <mustard5> tk, clearlooks
[10:05] <tk> better :)
[10:05] <tk> and now to find a good wallpaper
[10:05] <Garlaxel> Does anyone know .... if I go into [Places] ->[Connect to server]  and add an SMB mount connect to the other machine, get an icon on my desktop can acess the other machine etc... Where in the file system is that SMB mount mounted?
[10:05] <mustard5> tk, i'm googling for an answer...I'll tell you if I find something
[10:05] <tk> mustard5, thanks going through panel help file now
[10:05] <Mantice> how do i start xserver when its crashed
[10:06] <tk> startx is the binary I remember
[10:06] <Garlaxel> Mantice try /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[10:07] <adam_> Garlaxel: type mount on the command line
[10:07] <thelsdj> besides build-essential, is there a virtual package for more advanced development like something that automatically installs libtool, autoconf etc?
[10:07] <xophEr> Garlaxel,  or invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[10:07] <Garlaxel> aye thx
[10:09] <adam_> for custom kernels where can i get a working version of mkinitrd for ubuntu
[10:09] <nathanj> anyone got guide to setting up a tv card
[10:10] <adam_> nathanj: depends on the card try google "card name + linux"
[10:10] <adam_> general linux instructions should work for you
[10:10] <cannibal> is there a default superuser  su - password I wanted to install debian package handler but don't have this password
[10:10] <nathanj> adam_: know of a lighweight tv viewer?
[10:11] <adam_> nathanj: how light weight
[10:11] <rivera> Salut!
[10:11] <nathanj> adam_: someting for testing :)
[10:11] <chmod775> Toma-, hi dude
[10:11] <rivera> Quelqu'un parle Francais?
[10:11] <cannibal> is there a default superuser  su - password I wanted to install debian package handler but don't have this password
[10:11] <chmod775> hi
[10:11] <colm> !fr
[10:11] <ubotu> Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[10:12] <chmod775> sudo passwd root
[10:12] <chmod775> and enter a new pass
[10:12] <adam_> nathanj: fftv not sure if its still maintained
[10:12] <rivera> ok merci
[10:12] <cannibal> ty
[10:12] <chmod775> ()
[10:12] <h3ax> any one knows about any danish Ubuntu Channels ?
[10:12] <Toma-> chmod775, hi
[10:12] <mustard5> tk, well I'm finding ways of doing it, but nothing that will work without writing a script of some kind, but a script won't have the little box with the speaker and music notes.
[10:12] <Cloun> Shalom. Is anyone able to use internal mic on ibook (Ubuntu 5.10)?
[10:12] <speyer> i just apt-get install horde3 and is installed in  /usr/share/horde3/ how will i make horde3 to appear www.localhost.com/horde3 ? or www.horde3.localhost.com ? please help
[10:13] <mustard5> tk, you would need to use xbindkeys and have a script that calls amixer I think
[10:13] <tk> mustard5, thats all beyond me heh
[10:13] <rivera> SAlut
[10:13] <mustard5> tk, yeah..it doesnt sound that straightforward :)
[10:13] <rivera> Sa parle Francais icic?
[10:13] <Garlaxel> hmm mount dosnt show the location of smb mounts in the filesystem, anyone know how I can see where my smb mounts are mounted?
[10:14] <rivera> AH non
[10:14] <bigfoot1> hi. can somebody help me download onto my hard drive a mms://website.com/foo.wvx file?
[10:14] <rivera> Coomment je fait pour aller sur un chat en francais?
[10:14] <colm> !fr
[10:14] <ubotu> Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[10:15] <tk> mustard5, might have found a replacement vol manager
[10:15] <adam_> Garlaxel: the output will be  //smb/mount /local/fs smbfs (rw)
[10:15] <h3ax> damn why wont this ***** mount Fat32 partitions (Ubuntu as VMware Guest OS)
[10:15] <tk> maybe not... BSD/solaris it says
[10:15] <progrock> are there any good GUI encryption programs?
[10:16] <adam_> progrock: might be a gtk wrapper to gpg
[10:16] <eli> hello everybody, anyone know what the command is to update the list for locate?
[10:16] <adam_> eli: updatedb
[10:16] <eli> thanks!
[10:16] <adam_> eli: run as sudo /root
[10:17] <eli> works. thanks
[10:17] <mustard5> tk, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79717&highlight=volume+keyboard <<--the easiest solution I can find
[10:17] <speyer> anyone ?
[10:17] <martii> ok folks
[10:17] <tk> lookin
[10:17] <martii> I'd like to have 3 apache2 vistual servers
[10:17] <martii> any howto?
[10:18] <Madpilot> !apache
[10:18] <ubotu> rumour has it, apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[10:19] <adam_> martii: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/core.html#virtualhost
[10:19] <adam_> martii: you need 3 seperate entries for each server, restart apache and your good to go
[10:19] <martii> adam_: I know theory
[10:20] <martii> adam_: the thing is that ubuntu uses this avail-sites separate config files
[10:20] <martii> adam_: I know how to make things working in one config file
[10:20] <martii> adam_: but concerned about few separate ones
[10:20] <nathanj> what do i need to make sure dvb is on in my kernel?
[10:21] <adam_> martii: if the config is right in different included conf files it shouldn't make a difference to apache
[10:22] <speyer> does horde 3 provide an apache module configuration file? ?
[10:22] <martii> adam_: but it looks I will have to change default site config
[10:22] <martii> adam_: just want to do it right
[10:22] <martii> :)
[10:23] <babo> #gd
[10:23] <Pendy> hello all
[10:23] <Morclye> Hi
[10:23] <Pendy> i need to install the program that allow me to use windows program and games
[10:23] <Pendy> on ubuntu linux
[10:23] <eli> !compiz
[10:23] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, eli
[10:23] <Pendy> can someone help me pls
[10:23] <hanasaki> Pendy, use wine
[10:23] <Pendy> ok i downloaded wine
[10:23] <eli> !xgl
[10:23] <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/
[10:24] <Pendy> its a *.deb file
[10:24] <hanasaki> there are packages.. use apt-get
[10:24] <bad_iNFO> hey
[10:24] <Pendy> and i dont know how yo install it.
[10:24] <bad_iNFO> anyone know of any linyux apps similar to google earth?
[10:24] <hanasaki> "  what is resyncing?
[10:25] <Morclye> I'm running on ATI Radeon x850 and I have ATI drivers installed, but I can't get the resolution that I want, modding xorg.conf doesn't help, how can I have a custom resolution ?
[10:25] <Morclye> I can choose 1280x1024 , but not 1280x960 that I need
[10:25] <Madpilot> !fixres
[10:25] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[10:26] <dylan_> how do i remove a dpkg diversion to its original status?  i.e.   i dont want /usr/bin/firefox i want /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu
[10:26] <Madpilot> Morclye, see the bot's URL ^^^
[10:26] <Pendy> i need someone pls i got wine but its a *.deb file and i dont know how to install it can someone pls tell me how to install it pls and same time tell me how to auth already on this server pls.
[10:26] <adam_> hanasaki: raid 1 = mirroring mode so your basically have the same data or two drives resyncing is just making sure the copies are identical, it can kill system performace
[10:26] <Morclye> Roger, will do
[10:27] <Morclye> reconfiguring xserver didn't help, I've tried that earlier, but I'll read the rest of the page now
[10:27] <Pendy> i need someone pls i got wine but its a *.deb file and i dont know how to install it can someone pls tell me how to install it pls and same time tell me how to auth already on this server pls.
[10:27] <hanasaki> adam_, ijust made the array with mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md0 --level=raid1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/hdb2 /dev/hdc2
[10:27] <hanasaki> why woudl it need resyning?
[10:27] <bubba> ACPI-0508: *** Error: Method execution failed  <--- whats that about ? i gots tuns of that in dmesg :(
[10:27] <adam_> hanasaki: how longs it been syncing?
[10:28] <hanasaki> 120gig.. 40%done.. been at it umm 15min
[10:28] <hanasaki> i think
[10:28] <nathanj> my tvcard works, it is detected but whee would the /dev be?
[10:29] <mustard5> nathanj, /dev/video ?
[10:29] <Pendy> i need someone pls i got wine but its a *.deb file and i dont know how to install it can someone pls tell me how to install it pls and same time tell me how to auth already on this server pls.
[10:29] <mustard5> nathanj, or even /dev/video0
[10:29] <speyer> does horde 3 provide an apache module configuration file? ?
[10:29] <mustard5> nathanj, one of those
[10:29] <hanasaki> pendy.. forget that.. just apt-get install wine
[10:30] <speyer> an apache module configuration file
[10:30] <speyer> i just apt-get install horde3 and is installed in  /usr/share/horde3/ how will i make horde3 to appear www.localhost.com/horde3 ? or www.horde3.localhost.com
[10:30] <hanasaki> adam_, ???
[10:30] <adam_> hanasaki: its possible your finding disk errors on the drive while your creating the raid partition
[10:30] <nathanj> mustard5: doesnt seem to be there
[10:30] <Pendy> pendy@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ apt-get install wine
[10:30] <Pendy> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[10:30] <Pendy> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[10:30] <Jivemonkey> i'm trying to watch funny videos but i keep getting a message i dont have a new enough flash player
[10:30] <adam_> hanaski: but thats an educated guess
[10:30] <hanasaki> pendy .. sudo
[10:30] <Jivemonkey> i just got the latest from macromedia
[10:30] <nathanj> mustard5: tvtime says no signal
[10:31] <Pendy> kool its working
[10:31] <mustard5> nathanj, can you see any modules loading up for it with lsmod?
[10:31] <hanasaki> adam_,  ah.. thanks.. so in raid1.. since there is no parity.. how does it know which disk is the one w/the correct info when one is bad?
[10:31] <Pendy> how do i auth in this server pls
[10:31] <hanasaki> adam_, so i need to wait for the resync to finish before putting data on it?
[10:31] <eli> hello everyone, anyone here using compiz?
[10:31] <adam_> hanasaki: i would
[10:31] <adam_> nathanj: dmesg check if your card really is installed
[10:31] <dylan_> how do i fix this error?  dpkg-divert: mismatch on package
[10:31] <dylan_>   when removing `diversion of /usr/bin/firefox by /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu'
[10:31] <dylan_>   found `local diversion of /usr/bin/firefox to /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu'
[10:32] <dylan_> any help appreciated
[10:32] <nathanj> mustard5: yes shows bttv
[10:32] <Pendy> hanasaki, how can i auth my self on this server pls?
[10:32] <nathanj> adam_: yeah it comes up with bttv: and shows my card
[10:32] <chmod775> hey how do I update to the latest gnome ?
[10:32] <chmod775> I am using breezy?
[10:32] <tk> mustard5,  thanks, got it working now
[10:32] <mustard5> nathanj, hmmm
[10:32] <adam_> hanasaki: it picks a primary and a secondary primary just dumps to secondary its a glorified backup
[10:32] <simira> where do I find xlibs for installation?
[10:32] <mustard5> nathanj, ah ok :)
[10:32] <nathanj> it says "add subdevice dvb0" but theres no /dev/dvb0
[10:32] <chmod775> gnome 2.14
[10:32] <chmod775> ?
[10:32] <eli> !xgl
[10:32] <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/
[10:33] <adam_> hanaski: when theirs descrepencies or failed data it tries to pull the backup from the secondary, when this get out of whack it resyncs
[10:33] <eli> Join #xgl-ubuntu
[10:33] <Pendy> !help
[10:33] <mustard5> nathanj, this is a new problem?
[10:33] <adam_> hanasaki: if you can use raid 5 or 0+1
[10:33] <eli> #join xgl-ubuntu
[10:33] <xiaoyu> how can i get boot message
[10:33] <nathanj> mustard5: thats what shows in teh dmesgmy card has loaded but where is it :P
[10:33] <hanasaki> adam_, ya... i can only do 2 disks.. :( so i am stuck w/ raid 1.. no parity :(
[10:33] <eli> ok, how do you join a channel ;)
[10:33] <adam_> xiaoyu: dmesg
[10:33] <hanasaki> hmm adam_ how do i do 0+1 ? in only software
[10:33] <myki> Hi. I'm using english language by default with polish keyboard language. It worked for a long time since I got this:
[10:33] <mustard5> nathanj, I've only hear of /dev/vbi :)
[10:33] <myki> perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
[10:33] <myki>         LANGUAGE = "pl_PL:pl",
[10:33] <myki>         LC_ALL = (unset),
[10:33] <myki>         LANG = "pl_PL.UTF-8"
[10:33] <myki>     are supported and installed on your system.
[10:34] <myki> perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
[10:34] <mustard5> nathanj, not sure what its asking for
[10:34] <dylan_> can somebody please help /me
[10:34] <simira> where do I find xlibs for installation?
[10:34] <chmod775> what is xgl?
[10:34] <nerochiaro> anyone can suggest me a possible reason why any command i try to run over one of my mounted partitions results in that command freezing and requiring a kill ?
[10:34] <adam_> hanasaki: $30 ide raid card ;)
[10:34] <Pendy> c'mon someone i already registrer my nikname how can auth my self pls
[10:34] <nerochiaro> i can't even unmount that partition anymore
[10:34] <Pendy> i beg you
[10:34] <nathanj> mustard5: hold on ill try that
[10:34] <hanasaki> adam_,  ah.. can u suggest one?
[10:35] <hanasaki> adam_,  how many disk.. min are needed for 0+1?
[10:35] <adam_> hanasaki: 2
[10:35] <eli> !xgl
[10:35] <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/
[10:35] <tk> mustard5,  but if you are gonna do this as well I would recommend replacing PCM with Headphone ;)
[10:35] <dylan_> FINE... DONT HELP ME
[10:35] <xiaoyu> i saw a error message when booting but there are no that message
[10:35] <tk> unless your problem is because of the earphone jack like mine is
[10:35] <hanasaki> adam_,  u are saying that raid1 is crap?
[10:35] <xiaoyu> i saw a error message when booting but there are no that message with dmesg
[10:35] <tk> isnt
[10:35] <mustard5> tk, mines working! :)
[10:35] <mustard5> tk, no problems on mine
[10:35] <Madpilot> Pendy, /msg nickserv help
[10:35] <adam_> hanasaki: no clearly better than nothing
[10:36] <asad2005> I have the following error when starting gizmo "Assertion `pcm' failed" any help
[10:36] <tk> mustard5, mine is too with PCM but of course PCM is only on codecs I think not if you are playing a CD or something
[10:36] <xiaoyu> "unable to locate RSDP" what does that mean
[10:36] <tk> I'm gona swithc mine to use headphone because that covers all the bases for me hehe
[10:36] <hanasaki> fast for reads right? adam_ ? since it can read alternatly from both disks?
[10:37] <adam_> hanasaki: yup i'm saying you get orders of magnitude more protection / speed if you either buy a 3rd drive and go software raid 5  or get a cheap ide controller at a comp store
[10:37] <mustard5> tk, I was tk :)
[10:37] <mustard5> tk, doh..wrong message
[10:37] <chmod775> ()
[10:37] <xiaoyu> "unable to locate RSDP" what does that mean
[10:37] <nathanj> mustard5: nope no /dev/vdi
[10:37] <mustard5> tk,  ignore that :)
[10:37] <mustard5> nathanj, vbi or vbi0 ?
[10:37] <Gopi> I installed xawtv and video Iam getting fine but no just no audio... Usually in Winxp in my Pinnacle PCTV software after installation also I didnt had sound and had to change a setting as follows: Change "TV playback input:" to "Line In"
[10:37] <Pendy> how do i run wine?
[10:37] <nathanj> mustard5: nither
[10:38] <hanasaki> thanks adam_
[10:38] <xiaoyu> "unable to locate RSDP" what does that mean
[10:38] <xiaoyu> "unable to locate RSDP" what does that mean,how to solve
[10:38] <hanasaki> wht is a good cheap ide controler for 0+1 that works in linux
[10:38] <Pendy> hanasaki, can you pls help me jsut read your pm
[10:38] <mustard5> nathanj, I'm out of ideas
[10:38] <bliss> hello all
[10:38] <Gopi> So is that the reason Iam not getting audio in xawtv also? And how to change maybe that to Line In ?
[10:38] <Verithrax> Just installed Ubuntu... Amazingly, it works just fine. :)
[10:38] <hanasaki> Pendy,  dont pm w/o permission
[10:39] <nathanj> mustard5: pastebin.com/572996
[10:39] <Pendy> uh
[10:39] <jonas3> hanasaki, Promise works great!
[10:39] <tk> mustard5,  hehe actually I just killed all my birds with
[10:39] <hanasaki> Pendy,  "sudo apt-get install wine"
[10:39] <bliss> can someone please ssh me on port 22 please 4096.net
[10:39] <hanasaki> jonas3, dam..for 30$?
[10:39] <Pendy> its installed now how to run it pls?
[10:39] <tk> amixer sset Master toggle;amixer sset Headphone toggle
[10:39] <jonas3> yeah!
[10:39] <tk> so i contorl both at once now :)
[10:39] <hanasaki> Pendy,  wine ...exe
[10:39] <hanasaki> Pendy,  have you read the docs yet?
[10:40] <hanasaki> ;)
[10:40] <simira> XLIBS... Where do I find it?
[10:40] <jonas3> http://www.promise.com/
[10:40] <mustard5> tk, well done :)
[10:40] <Pendy> hanasaki, nop where to get that docs
[10:40] <mustard5> tk, you might want to share with others on the forum ;)
[10:40] <hanasaki> google for them
[10:40] <tk> mustard5,  about to register after I finish the rc.local hack
[10:40] <jonas3> I have Ultra133 TX2 and Ultra100 TX2 IDE-cards
[10:41] <mustard5> tk, laptop support would be a good forum to post in ...or customisation tips and tricks :)
[10:41] <Pendy> hanasaki,  pls talk to me in private i realy need someone to help me i'm new on linux
[10:41] <HappyFool> simira: perhaps you mean the  libx11-6 package?
[10:41] <hanasaki> pstt.. Pendy  always search the web and read first.... i am slow.. but at least i try before i ask
[10:41] <HappyFool> simira: or do you need to compile an X11 program?
[10:41] <hanasaki> Pendy,  then learn linux first.. its a mistake to just isntall linux then try to make it be windows
[10:42] <simira> HappyFool: was that called xlib6g before? I try to install opera, which depend on these
[10:42] <elephanthunter> My ethernet isn't working correctly (although I had it working for a previous installation on the same computer.) It works for Windows. Perhaps there's a command to refresh the connection?
[10:42] <nathanj> bliss: and?
[10:42] <adam_> elephanthunter: ifconfig -a   see if it has an ip address or is recognized
[10:42] <HappyFool> simira: I can't find any package with 'xlib6' in the name
[10:42] <Pendy> hanasaki, i need wine for some programs and a game i usualy use on windows thats why
[10:42] <HappyFool> simira: do you have normal graphical ubuntu running ?
[10:42] <simira> HappyFool: me neither. I did before....
[10:43] <nathanj> mustard5: any ideas/
[10:43] <HappyFool> simira: tried packages.ubuntu.com ?
[10:43] <bliss> nathanj does it connect
[10:43] <colm> HappyFool, apt-cache search xlib
[10:43] <Gopi> I installed xawtv and video Iam getting fine but no just no audio... Usually in Winxp in my Pinnacle PCTV software after installation also I didnt had sound and had to change a setting as follows: Change "TV playback input:" to "Line In"
[10:43] <Gopi> anyone knows please ?
[10:43] <colm> HappyFool, libx11-6
[10:43] <mustard5> nathanj, I'm all out of ideas sorry
[10:44] <nathanj> mustard5: did you look at the log?
[10:44] <bliss> mustard5 hi
[10:44] <hanasaki> brb
[10:44] <HappyFool> colm: hmm, curious, it seems i said that not long ago ;)
[10:44] <tk> mustard5,  hehe the rc.local stuff dont quite work :P
[10:44] <HappyFool> simira: according to packages.ubuntu.com there's never been any package with 'xlib6' in the name in ubuntu
[10:44] <mustard5> nathanj, I am now
[10:44] <Toma-> Gopi, swap the plugs?
[10:44] <mustard5> hey bliss
[10:45] <colm> HappyFool, sorry I was afk, is that not the lib you need?
[10:45] <elephanthunter> adam_: what would I be looking for?
[10:45] <hanasaki> darn the good sataII cards are 400$ and port!
[10:45] <HappyFool> colm: simira wants to install opera
[10:45] <hanasaki> for raid
[10:45] <adam_> elephanthunter: should be a device called eth0
[10:45] <hanasaki> bbiab
[10:45] <simira> HappyFool: yes, it's in Breezy, but not in Dapper
[10:45] <elephanthunter> adam_: okay, I see it
[10:45] <HappyFool> simira: have you looked at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser ?
[10:45] <adam_> elephanthunter: it should have an ip addr:
[10:45] <mustard5> nathanj, it doesnt make much sense to me :)
[10:45] <mustard5> nathanj, seems to be recognising it ok though
[10:46] <simira> HappyFool: doesn't solve my prolem
[10:46] <nathanj> mustard5: maybe im missing a package?
[10:46] <mustard5> nathanj, try v4lconf
[10:46] <mustard5> nathanj, its a terminal command
[10:46] <HappyFool> simira: sorry, i'm not at all familiar with dapper. Have you asked in #ubuntu+1 ?
[10:46] <elephanthunter> adam_: There's an inet6 address, but it's just mumble jumble. I don't see anything that looks like a normal IP.
[10:46] <mustard5> nathanj, man v4lconf for manual
[10:46] <Mabus06> When my system is running sluggishly, like, as if I was running XP, but my CPU usage and ram usage is low, what could be the issue?
[10:46] <adam_> elephanthunter: try sudo dhclient
[10:47] <simira> HappyFool: I didn't even know it excisted. There are too many channels
[10:47] <nathanj> mustard5: invalid arguement
[10:47] <simira> HappyFool: but xlibs are in Breezy, anyway
[10:48] <bliss> nathanj does it connect
[10:48] <elephanthunter> adam_: okay... it's doing stuff. Am I looking for something?
[10:48] <mustard5> nathanj, read the manual    type man v4lconf
[10:48] <elephanthunter> adam_: oh.. "No DHCPOFFERS recieved"
[10:48] <mustard5> nathanj, my recollection of it is very sketchy unfortunately
[10:49] <adam_> elephanthunder: is your comp connected to the network?
[10:49] <joe_alf> what's the keyboard key combination for switching workspace in gnome?
[10:49] <bliss> mustard5 can you ssh me please on port 22 --let me know what happens 4096.net
[10:49] <HappyFool> simira: http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/libs/libx11-6 -- about the best I can do
[10:49] <nathanj> bliss: no
[10:50] <elephanthunter> adam_: It's hooked into the ethernet port. The computer will connect fine if I boot into Windows.
[10:50] <colm> joe_alf, system>preferences>keyboard shortcuts
[10:50] <simira> HappyFool: that is not the right one, sorry
[10:50] <speyer> !horde
[10:50] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, speyer
[10:50] <speyer> !horde3
[10:50] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, speyer
[10:50] <adam_> elephanthunter:
[10:50] <bliss> nathanj no it does not connect --what client are you useing please
[10:50] <mustard5> bliss, not really, as I have to go soon..sorry
[10:50] <nathanj> bliss: ssh
[10:51] <topyli> elephanthunter: i have a box at work that won't get an address with the breezy kernel. i installed the old hoary kernel and all is fine. i have no idea what my university network's nameservers do, but that's what happened to me
[10:51] <bliss> mustard5 ok no worries
[10:51] <nathanj> bliss: i portscanned also and that port is closed as far as i cn see
[10:51] <munzir> Hi, I opened some tabs on firefox, the font of the title of the tab got changed when the tab is active and when it's not. How can I control the font of this title please?
[10:52] <speyer> anyone using horde in ubuntu ?
[10:52] <Mabus06> Stupid question, but on gimp how do you get it to use your active brush instead of whatever other option you can pick (ie: fill, pencil, color selector)...
[10:52] <adam_> elephanthunter, could be a driver issue with your card
[10:52] <adam_> elephanthunter, try googling your card and your distro
[10:52] <bliss> nathanj thanks for that I do not think in your scan you will find any ports open are you getting anyting on any ports?
[10:52] <redblade> Hi
[10:52] <Toma-> Mabus06, active brush?
[10:52] <nathanj> bliss: no all 'filtered'
[10:52] <elephanthunter> adam_: thanks :D
[10:52] <colm> Mabus06, is it not 'p'
[10:52] <csk_> hello could someone please tell me is it possible to access certain files that are in an NTFS windows partition from ubuntu.
[10:52] <elephanthunter> topyli: Is there a simple way to downgrade without reinstalling?
[10:53] <speyer> anyone using horde ?
[10:53] <speyer> no one ?
[10:53] <Pendy> damn its not that hard lol i only had to use sudo wine thefilename.exe
[10:53] <Pendy> to run it lol
[10:53] <Toma-> speyer, what is horde?
[10:53] <topyli> elephanthunter: i downloaded the hoary kernel from archive.ubuntu.com and installed it
[10:53] <Pendy> i start to understand how to run the programs lol
[10:53] <bliss> nathanj so some are and some are not---which are not filtered ?
[10:53] <Toma-> Pendy, no need for sudo....
[10:53] <dejx> re
[10:54] <topyli> elephanthunter: the rest of the system didn't need any tweaking
[10:54] <nathanj> bliss:  no
[10:54] <Pendy> actuay i tryed without sudo and it didnt worked
[10:54] <Pendy> i had to use duso
[10:54] <Pendy> dusi**
[10:54] <Toma-> Pendy, what program?
[10:54] <bliss> nathanj ---no as in no they are all filtered
[10:54] <scotty78483> hey guys - just installed ubuntu - X wont load.. I have an A8AE-LE with ATI Radeon 200 express.. any ideas?
[10:54] <Pendy> im practicin using limewire after that i wil instal the game Counter strike
[10:54] <Ribs> scotty78483: Do you get an error?
[10:55] <bliss> nathanj or no as in you cannot get any ports at all
[10:55] <nathanj> bliss: its fine.
[10:55] <scotty78483> somewhat.. cant remember it off hand though..sorry
[10:55] <Ribs> hrmm
[10:55] <bliss> nathanj ok what is fine
[10:55] <colm> Pendy, this is a good guide to steam: http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO%20Steam
[10:55] <Ribs> You may need to edit the xorg.conf file to load the generic vesa driver
[10:55] <Ribs> then you can look at the wiki/forums for a fix
[10:55] <Pendy> ok
[10:56] <bosjsdfl> !repos
[10:56] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[10:56] <Gopi_> Toma-: Sorry got disconnected.... What do u mean by swap the plugs ??
[10:56] <Rambo3> scotty78483 "cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10:56] <Rambo3> "
[10:56] <scotty78483> k... xorg is located where ? sorry been since 99 since i used nix
[10:56] <Pendy> im geetin many error messege while isntalling limewire,
[10:56] <scotty78483> k
[10:56] <Ribs> scotty78483: /etc/X11/xorg.conf is where the file is, you can edit it with "sudo nano"
[10:56] <Gopi_> Toma-: Will it make a difference ?
[10:57] <Toma-> Pendy, http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Steam&back=HOWTO+INDEX+Wine+Games
[10:57] <Toma-> Gopi_, u dunno
[10:57] <Toma-> *i dunno
[10:57] <scotty78483> k
[10:58] <Ribs> scotty78483: It would be ideal if you could have two computers running here... one you can use to talk to us, and the Ubuntu computer
[10:58] <scotty78483> I do.. I can do that.. one other ? - It asked for me for my "main account" name and pw, but whats the root pw?
[10:58] <Ribs> scotty78483: Just use the password you gave when you installed Ubuntu
[10:59] <K-Rich> can someone tell me how to make it so my computer has /dev/fd0u1722 on each boot? i tried 'sudo mknod -m 0660 /dev/fd0u1722 b 2 60 ; sudo chown root.floppy /dev/fd0u1722' but when i reboot it's not there any longer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[10:59] <Ribs> your 'normal' password, if you like
[10:59] <scotty78483> i tryed that .. wouldnt take it
[10:59] <Rambo3> you missed to read wiki first scotty78483
[10:59] <Ribs> Well, it should do
[10:59] <Ribs> Are you SURE you have the password correct?
[10:59] <scotty78483> i thought so too
[10:59] <scotty78483> yea I go under "scott" just fine
[10:59] <Rambo3> if you use expert install ubuntu it will install root account , else it wont
[11:00] <scotty78483> `okay i did not ..
[11:00] <ompaul> !sudoroot
[11:00] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[11:00] <scotty78483> allright I'll try this and see what happens..
[11:00] <ompaul> scotty78483, have a look at that page
[11:00] <fatejudger> I can't seem to mount Samba shares at boot using the fstab
[11:00] <fatejudger> Samba loads after the share mount is attempted
[11:00] <fatejudger> which is why it fails
[11:01] <fatejudger> does anyone know a way around this?
[11:01] <scotty78483> thanks :)
[11:01] <scotty78483> lemmie try this.. I got another boat anchor i can use if i got probs..tx guys
[11:01] <hanasaki> hmm what partition type should cfdisk say hdb1 is when it is part of an raid1 array?
[11:01] <adam_> fatejudger: are you trying to mount shares locally from the smb server?
[11:01] <ompaul> !samba
[11:01] <ubotu> hmm... samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[11:01] <fatejudger> adam_: yes
[11:01] <SirKillalot> how do I start the xscreensaver daemon
[11:01] <SirKillalot> ?
[11:02] <ompaul> fatejudger, those two links tell you all you need to know
[11:02] <topyli> imho, ubotu's sudo factoid should be fixed, to say "root logins are disabled" instead of "root password is locked"
[11:02] <hanasaki> adam_, ?
[11:02] <adam_> fatejudger: erm if their local why don't you just mount them locally
[11:02] <adam_> hanasaki: ?
[11:02] <fatejudger> adam_: wait, sorry
[11:02] <hanasaki> adam_,  hmm what partition type should cfdisk say hdb1 is when it is part of an raid1 array?
[11:02] <fatejudger> adam_: they're not local
[11:02] <fatejudger> adam_: they're on another computer
[11:02] <ompaul> topyli, do you want to fix it ? ;-) or do you want me to
[11:02] <fatejudger> adam_: which is why I'm using Samba
[11:02] <K-Rich> can someone tell me how to make it so my computer has /dev/fd0u1722 on each boot? i tried 'sudo mknod -m 0660 /dev/fd0u1722 b 2 60 ; sudo chown root.floppy /dev/fd0u1722' but when i reboot it's not there any longer. not sure how to do this with udev. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[11:02] <fatejudger> ompaul: that doesn't work
[11:02] <colm> SirKillalot, system > preferences > screensaver
[11:03] <fatejudger> ompaul: like I said, Samba gets loaded AFTER the drive mount is attempted
[11:03] <topyli> ompaul: i forgot how to change them :)
[11:03] <SirKillalot> colm, I mean via terminal
[11:03] <adam_> fatejudger you don't need samba to be running to mount a remote share
[11:03] <fatejudger> adam_: how so?
[11:03] <ompaul> fatejudger, sorry they are not on your machine - that is interesting you want the samba client to mount them
[11:03] <fatejudger> adam_: and why does it give me errors then when I try and mount it at boot?
[11:03] <adam_> fatejudger, prob config error use this example
[11:03] <chmod775> is it safe to upgrade to drapper
[11:03] <fatejudger> ompaul: some programs don't do well with smb://
[11:04] <chmod775> ?
[11:04] <adam_> fatejudge: use the following //ip/sharename /local/mount smbfs uid=1000,gid=1000,username=fatejudger,password=XXXXXX 0 0
[11:04] <fatejudger> chmod775: your computer might explode
[11:04] <chmod775> hehe
[11:04] <adam_> hanasaki, looking back one sec
[11:04] <fatejudger> I don't have any security
[11:04] <fatejudger> it's all "guest" access
[11:04] <colm> SirKillalot, $xscreensaver-command -activate
[11:04] <bosjsdfl> can i use paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 for kubuntu?
[11:04] <fatejudger> I think that may be why it's getting messed up
[11:04] <hanasaki> thanks adam_ .. and can u tell me where the info is? so i can do some reading on my own? thanks!
[11:05] <adam_> hanasaki, google "software raid  linux"
[11:05] <ompaul> fatejudger, I don't do samba at all, I don't do windows at all sorry so you have reached the limits of my knowledge on that
[11:05] <fructose> How do you view FPS with glxgears?
[11:05] <fatejudger> well does anyone have this working?
[11:05] <adam_> fatejudger, i use this at home and at work
[11:06] <adam_> fatejudger, make sure you actual samba share is working first
[11:06] <hanasaki> hmm not finding anyth8ign usefull..how did u make out adam_ ?
[11:07] <colm> fructose, $glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark
[11:07] <adam_> grrr your lucky i'm waiting for my kernel module to compile ;)
[11:07] <hanasaki> ;)
[11:07] <Syns> 4294671.431000]  pnp: PnPACPI: unknown resource type 7
[11:07] <Syns> [4294671.431000]  pnp: PnPACPI: METHOD_NAME__CRS failure for PNP0c02
[11:07] <Syns> [4294671.432000]  pnp: PnPACPI: unknown resource type 7
[11:07] <Syns> anyone know what that is?
[11:08] <ompaul> Syns, please don't paste in the channel use paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:08] <adam_> Syns: some you have a peice of hardware thats ACPI is unsupported (ACPI is a god aweful mess in all os's but esp *nix)
[11:09] <fatejudger> adam_: I can mount it manually
[11:09] <K-Rich> can someone tell me how to make it so my computer has /dev/fd0u1722 on each boot? i tried 'sudo mknod -m 0660 /dev/fd0u1722 b 2 60 ; sudo chown root.floppy /dev/fd0u1722' but when i reboot it's not there any longer. not sure how to do this with udev. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[11:09] <adam_> fatejudger: did you see my example from before for the fstab file? check that against yours
[11:09] <fatejudger> adam_: in fact, I can mount it using the fstab AFTER samba has loaded
[11:09] <gunichou> hi all/salut tlm
[11:09] <gunichou> jai besoin d'aide
[11:09] <hanasaki> adam.. sorry to be a pain.. so is it ok that cfdisk shows the partition type as reiser? for hda1 and hdc1?  the partitions in hte raid1
[11:10] <Syns> so ACPI is a plug and play detector?
[11:10] <adam_> hanasaki: yes it will show whatever you formatted it as, sry i misunderstood your question before
[11:10] <hanasaki> oh heh sok.. what did u think i was asking?
[11:11] <adam_> hanasaki, what the partition code for a raid 1 partion was
[11:11] <ompaul> Syns, Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
[11:11] <breezanne> !easysource
[11:11] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[11:11] <fatejudger> adam_: I think that it might not be working because I don't have any security on it
[11:11] <ompaul> Syns, PnP is plug and play
[11:11] <gunichou> can someone say me how i can write in the "environment" file on ect dir please
[11:11] <fatejudger> adam_: Samba might be expecting me to supply credentials
[11:11] <ompaul> Syns, sorry wrong one Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
[11:11] <Syns> i know, but it says PNPACpi
[11:11] <adam_> fatejudger, use the username and password options for the fstab file
[11:11] <Syns> ah
[11:11] <Gopi_> hi
[11:11] <adam_> username=fate,password=XXXXX
[11:11] <hanasaki> i figured it woudl show as other than reiser since it can be anyting underneath.. its just the md_ that is rieser.. not necessarily the disks in the group
[11:12] <gunichou> can someone say me how i can write in the "environment" file on ect dir please
[11:12] <Syns> so there is nothing i can do?
[11:12] <hanasaki> adam_, right?
[11:12] <csk_> can someone tell me why when i type in "mkdir /media/partitionname" its says that permission is deined
[11:12] <Syns> this only happend with dapper by the way
[11:12] <fatejudger> adam_: like I said, I don't have any username or password requirements to access my samba share
[11:12] <Syns> never saw this with breezy
[11:12] <adam_> csk_, your not root/root-like use sudo /media/partitionname
[11:13] <adam_> fatejudger, for remote mounts to work from a fstab samba client set security = user in your smb.conf file
[11:13] <gunichou> can someone say me how i can write in the "environment" file on ect dir please
[11:13] <Scott31337> okay guys - i back - Im reading the log file - Im not in the same room though - drmopen fails, and xaainit (i believe) does too.. it does pick up my video card in the beginning (ati radeon xpress 200)
[11:13] <adam_> fatejudger, the use smbpasswd -a username to add a new user
[11:13] <gunichou> can someone say me how i can write in the "environment" file on ect dir please
[11:13] <hanasaki> adam_, what do u do fora  job? u know a dam lot about this !
[11:13] <csk_> thanks
[11:13] <ompaul> gunichou, >>sudo nano /etc/environment<< warning back it up before you do :-) >> sudo cp /etc/environment /etc/environment.old<<
[11:13] <fatejudger> adam_: ohhh, okay
[11:13] <adam_> hanasaki, i'm a compter security engineer for a large online retailer thats named after a river in a south american country
[11:14] <Scott31337> how can I set it to a generic vesa driver and try that way
[11:14] <[-DevinE-] > can someone give me some information on how 2 use cedega ?
[11:14] <drgreborn> i have a problem witrh firefox
[11:14] <drgreborn> when i click on the launcher in the applications menu
[11:14] <adam_> Scott31337, in your xorg.conf / xfree86 file set driver = vesa
[11:14] <drgreborn> it gives me this error
[11:14] <drgreborn> Error reading file 'file:///usr/share/applications/mozilla-firefox.desktop'
[11:14] <marlun> how do i update the search database so I can use the locate command?
[11:14] <adam_> marlun, updatedb as root/sudo
[11:15] <marlun> adam_, thanks
[11:15] <drgreborn> but i can launch firefox through console
[11:15] <hanasaki> adam_,  thats cool.. i do tons of app level security during design/dev
[11:15] <gunichou> i cant use JAR files why?
[11:15] <adam_> gunichou, is java installed?
[11:15] <gunichou> yes but i cant write in environment file
[11:15] <adam_> hanasaki, kewl what language
[11:16] <hanasaki> mostly java
[11:16] <hanasaki> used to be alot of c++/c
[11:16] <Scott31337> adam: do I just add/type that out in a blank line ?
[11:16] <ompaul> drgreborn, so copy it from the menu again and remove the icon on the desktop
[11:16] <hanasaki> ok.. my cp -a is done!  bbiab.. gonna try this cool stuff
[11:16] <adam_> hanasaki, kewl i used to do alot of JAAS work at my last company writing custom auth modules
[11:16] <hanasaki> ;)
[11:16] <gunichou> i just can open environment file but i cant write on it
[11:17] <drgreborn> ompaul: I'm sorry I dont understand
[11:17] <[-DevinE-] > sebastian
[11:17] <gunichou> i just can open environment file but i cant write on it
[11:17] <Alex[RM-UK] > Hey
[11:17] <ompaul> drgreborn, delete the icon on the desktop and copy it from the menu  click and drag
[11:17] <Alex[RM-UK] > I have a 64Bit CPU (AMD x2 3800) and I was wondering if I can install 32bit linux on it?
[11:17] <adam_> Scott31337, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf under "Device"  change Driver "whaterver Prob ATI" to Driver "vesa"
[11:18] <Pendy> ok im lost i have isntalled the program Limewire how can i run it, im totaly lost pls help me
[11:18] <Alex[RM-UK] > because I hate all the non-64bit support
[11:18] <ompaul> Alex[RM-UK] , no problem at all
[11:18] <Syns> ompaul, i also get this: PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource #6:10000@fe000000 for 0000:01:00.0
[11:18] <colm> Alex[RM-UK] , yes, no probs
[11:18] <Scott31337> k
[11:18] <Alex[RM-UK] > colm, ompaul exelent
[11:18] <drgreborn> ompaul: i have no icon on the desktop
[11:18] <gunichou> i just can open environment file but i cant write on it
[11:18] <ompaul> Syns, it is a card your machine is not able to load - prehaps a TV card but that is a wild one eight educated guess
[11:19] <adam_> gunichou, does your app have perms to write to that dir?
[11:19] <gunichou> i dont know cause its my first time on linux
[11:19] <Syns> hrm.. perhaps its the scsi card
[11:19] <ompaul> drgreborn, where are you trying to start it from ?
[11:19] <Mabus06> can you do animation with the gimp?
[11:19] <[-DevinE-] > hi ompaul
[11:19] <drgreborn> the application kicker
[11:19] <adam_> gunichou, goto the dir and do ls -al
[11:19] <ompaul> Syns, its remove the card gamble time
[11:20] <gunichou> how make this ?
[11:20] <Syns> ah.. the scsi card is just sitting in there.. i have nothing connected to it..
[11:20] <Syns> k
[11:20] <Syns> thanx..
[11:20] <ompaul> gunichou, are you trying to install java
[11:20] <drgreborn> i opened some of the other .desktop file and its just seems to be a description in diff languages
[11:20] <gunichou> yes
[11:20] <ompaul> Syns, I dont think it is scsi, scsi is rather well supported
[11:20] -[-DevinE-] :#ubuntu- can anyone give me the trial version of cedega 4.4
[11:21] <gunichou> im on last level for install
[11:21] <Syns> hrm, there is nothing else though...
[11:21] <gunichou> when i need to write on environment file
[11:21] <Syns> everything else works
[11:21] <Syns> all drives, the ethernet works..
[11:21] <fatejudger> adam_: I just restarted to see if it would work, and it didn't
[11:21] <fatejudger> adam_: but, if I run sudo mount -a
[11:22] <fatejudger> adam_: AFTER samba has loaded
[11:22] <fatejudger> adam_: it works perfectly
[11:22] <Syns> i have no other cards
[11:22] <gunichou> i need to write this in environment file "JAVA_HOME=/opt/jre1.5.0_06" but i just can open the file but dont write
[11:22] <Syns> i think its an issue with dapper maybe?
[11:22] <Syns> this never happend with breezy
[11:22] <drgreborn> ompaul: any ideas?
[11:23] <ompaul> drgreborn, kubuntu?
[11:23] <Rambo3> fatejududger , cant you just put "mount" somwhere in you startup scipt then
[11:23] <gunichou> i need to write this in environment file "JAVA_HOME=/opt/jre1.5.0_06" but i just can open the file but dont write
[11:23] <drgreborn> ompaul: regular
[11:23] <adam_> fatejudger, your smbserver and the client your trying to mount it from are seperate machines correct
[11:23] <drgreborn> ompaul: gnome
[11:23] <csk_> i wish to edit the etc/fstab file. however it says readonly and i cant add anything. any suggestions
[11:24] <drgreborn> ompaul: its just a menu config file right? could I just get it from some one?
[11:24] <gunichou> adam_ Syns i think its an issue with dapper maybe?
[11:24] <ompaul> drgreborn, okay, so did you try do upgrade FF ?
[11:24] <colm> gunichou, try this in the meantime: $export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jre1.5.0_06
[11:24] <gunichou> adam_  i need to write this in environment file "JAVA_HOME=/opt/jre1.5.0_06" but i just can open the file but dont write
[11:24] <drgreborn> ompaul: I foolowed the wiki to install the 1.5
[11:24] <[-DevinE-] > haha verry funny
[11:24] <bimberi> csk_: from a terminal type 'gksudo gedit /etc/fstab'
[11:24] <apt514> How do i preview ogg audio in Nautilus?
[11:24] <gunichou> where i need to type this ?
[11:25] <ompaul> drgreborn, seems it failed in some way
[11:25] <colm> gunichou, in the terminal
[11:25] <csk_> thanks
[11:25] <drgreborn> ompaul: i can start in console but not the aplication menu
[11:25] <adam_> gunichou, what shell are you using?
[11:25] <bimberi> csk_: yw :)
[11:25] <gunichou> error message
[11:25] <gunichou> i use ubuntu
[11:25] <bliss> mustard5 thanks nice try
[11:26] <adam_> gunichou,  on the command line type echo $SHELL and tell me the output
[11:26] <drgreborn> ompaul: would getting the .desktop dile from someone and placing it there fix it?
[11:26] <ompaul> drgreborn, you can click on applications - add applications - set up a new starting point
[11:26] <apt514> Why can wavs & mp3s be previewed in Nautilus but not ogg?
[11:26] <Scott31337> tx anyways guys
[11:26] <gunichou> it open window and close
[11:27] <csk_> bimberi: it says authentication rejected and the file that opens up has nothing in it.plus when i try to save it it says it cant
[11:27] <gunichou> sniff
[11:28] <adam_> fatejudger, smbfs is a kernel module that loads dynamically at runtime based on when a need for that driver is called, if you are trying to mount a samba share locally from ie on the same server then yes you won't be able to do that until after samba has started
[11:28] <bimberi> csk_: paste the command you typed
[11:28] <adam_> fatejudger, but you don't even need samba installed to mount a samba share only kernel driver support
[11:28] <csk_> gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
[11:29] <AMD64Athlon> is the command to remove a package sudo apt-get remove <packagename>
[11:29] <lite> yes
[11:29] <adam_> AMD64Athlon, yes and do an apt-get --help for a list of all the common commands
[11:29] <csk_> bimberi : gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
[11:29] <lucas_> how can i reconfigure X?
[11:29] <Muldy> how's dapper coming along?
[11:30] <Muldy> oops
[11:30] <bimberi> csk_: looks good, what's the output of 'ls -l /etc/fstab'
[11:30] <bimberi> ?
[11:30] <lite> AMD64Athlon, yep. and sudo is also a command. it runs the following command with root user privileges (or other user if specified)
[11:31] <csk_> bimberi: -rw-r--r--  1 root root 734 2006-02-25 09:12 /etc/fstab
[11:32] <Mabus06> Do themes slow your system down? My system is really slow even though I have a 2.8ghz processor and 1gb ram, and only a small percentage of it is being used
[11:32] <colm> lucas_ $sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:32] <Rambo3> csk_ run sudo ony see if that helps
[11:32] <Rambo3> no gk
[11:32] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[11:32] <linuxboyfriend> does ubuntu and kubuntu use different repositories or same?
[11:33] <HappyFool> the same
[11:33] <csk_> rambo3: yes that works!!! thanks!!
[11:33] <bimberi> csk_: that looks ok too.  when i run 'gksudo gedit /etc/fstab' I get the authentication warning but it opens the correct file.  I'm not sure what's wrong sorry
[11:33] <asdffasdf> Linus Torvaldus saved the world.
[11:33] <linuxboyfriend> HappyFool: are you telling me?
[11:33] <csk_> bimberi : nw thanks for ur help anyway
[11:33] <HappyFool> linuxboyfriend: yip ;)
[11:34] <ompaul> asdffasdf, and so did Linus Torvalds :-)
[11:34] <linuxboyfriend> HappyFool: ok, thanks a lot :)
[11:34] <asdffasdf> Hurra
[11:34] <csk_> last question- i have two partions in windows one is NTFS with windows the other is a FAT32. i know to get the windows in C drive i need hda1 but what do i need for the FAT32 partion
[11:34] <asdffasdf> HIP HIP
[11:35] <HappyFool> !windowsdrives
[11:35] <ubotu> methinks windowsdrives is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions or see http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[11:35] <asdffasdf> you will never need windows again, when you switch to ubuntu!
[11:35] <asdffasdf> 'couse you will have no money to buy it! :)
[11:36] <Seveas> any romanians around who can translate something for me?
[11:36] <bimberi> csk_: 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda' should show you
[11:36] <asdffasdf> you do not need windows. they need you!
[11:36] <ompaul> asdffasdf, stop please
[11:36] <leshaste> where would I find the  <Help> messages that you see in make menuconfig?
[11:36] <ompaul> asdffasdf, there are 600+ people in the channel
[11:36] <Rambo3> make xconfig
[11:36] <asdffasdf> ok, sorry, no more. I just want to contribute.
[11:36] <csk_> bimberi: thanks dude
[11:37] <leshaste> Rambo3: I mean.. where are they on the system
[11:37] <PhyuckYiu> whats the sys reqs for ubuntu?
[11:37] <bimberi> csk_: yay, something worked?! :P
[11:37] <dejx> depence of your needs
[11:37] <Rambo3> no idea, never read those, only tutorials
[11:37] <ompaul> asdffasdf, so help where you can :) read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcRules and join the club
[11:38] <Seveas> PhyuckYiu, 64mb mem / 512mb disk / 400 mhz for a no-graphics console-only system
[11:38] <Nabiki> Ok.. I'm concious for a moment.. Does anyone know of a channel that discusses licenses? :P
[11:38] <bilange> imo, 400mhz for a non-graphic environment is too much
[11:38] <PhyuckYiu> and how often will i get the BSOD?
[11:38] <Seveas> Nabiki, #debian 
[11:38] <HappyFool> leshaste: maybe use 'grep -ilr "help text here" *' to find it. I'd guess somewhere in scripts/
[11:38] <bilange> that is, unless you have tyo compile at hand
[11:38] <Seveas> PhyuckYiu, never
[11:39] <leshaste> HappyFool: in /usr/src/linux??
[11:39] <cafuego> PhyuckYiu: You'll only get it if you enable the screensaver.
[11:39] <HappyFool> leshaste: yip
[11:39] <PhyuckYiu> lol
[11:39] <apt514> hey guys did you hear about pages.google.com? looks like a good idea for Ubuntu
[11:39] <Rambo3> but updatedb && locate make-kpkg should be near those packages
[11:39] <cafuego> make-kpkg is in /usr/bin
[11:39] <PhyuckYiu> but what im really wondering is will the system hog after huge uptime like win?
[11:39] <cafuego> PhyuckYiu: No
[11:39] <leshaste> HappyFool: that doesn't work
[11:39] <Mabus06> Do themes slow your system down? My system is really slow even though I have a 2.8ghz processor and 1gb ram, and only a small percentage of it is being used
[11:40] <HappyFool> leshaste: what's some sample help text ?
[11:40] <cafuego> PhyuckYiu: Individual application might, but you can quit and restart them.
[11:40] <PhyuckYiu> so the core system wont hog down, good to know
[11:40] <Mabus06> Almost any ubuntu thing I try to open up... change background, theme, whatever.. it takes so long I have to force quit.
[11:40] <drgreborn> ompaul: i fixed it by writing my own .desktop file. not pretty but it works
[11:40] <bilange> PhyuckYiu: actually, I can have a week (and more) of uptime without any "slowing down" problems. after a week or so, you still don't have to reboot, but restarting the graphical interface might help
[11:40] <apt514> u know openbox flys too
[11:40] <cafuego> PhyuckYiu: For instance, Linux servers happily run for *years* without reboots.
[11:40] <lite> kde flys, too ;)
[11:41] <cafuego> 'flies'
[11:41] <PhyuckYiu> thats good
[11:41] <apt514> Mabus how mem do you have?
[11:41] <lite> yep
[11:41] <Mabus06> apt514: 1gb
[11:41] <apt514> Mabus Did you try the Live CD?
[11:41] <HappyFool> leshaste: look in the Kconfig files
[11:41] <Mabus06> apt514: no...
[11:42] <HappyFool> leshaste: e.g., arch/sh/Kconfig
[11:42] <apt514> Mabus ah the harddrive might be the speed prb
[11:42] <HappyFool> leshaste: the Kconfig files seem to have a fairly simple format; just look for the 'help' tag
[11:43] <linuxboyfriend> How can I check wheather DMA is enable or not?
[11:43] <cafuego> linuxboyfriend: via hdparm
[11:43] <cafuego> linuxboyfriend: 'sudo hdparm /dev/hda'
[11:43] <apt514> Mabus what cpu yougot?
[11:44] <Mabus06> apt514: P4 2.8ghz
[11:44] <apt514> Mabus have you tried mounting a ramdisk?
[11:44] <linuxboyfriend> cafuego: what the things like readahead, keepsettings, unmaskirq etc?
[11:45] <cafuego> linuxboyfriend: stuff you can happily ignore
[11:45] <csk_> bimber: when i try to do 'sudo gedit etc/fstab' its saying '-using device default'. why?
[11:45] <Mabus06> apt514: don't know what that is... btw, try using the tab function... type mab and then tab
[11:45] <apt514> Mabus do you hey a usbkey?
[11:46] <linuxboyfriend> cafuego: I want to learn about them, where I can learn about them?
[11:46] <Mabus06> apt514:  a 512mb, yeah
[11:46] <cafuego> linuxboyfriend: the manpage will probably explain best, let me see...
[11:46] <bilange> linuxboyfriend: maybe the manual pages can provide more infos about these... but in your case you should be interested in using the -d parameter
[11:47] <cafuego> Yep
[11:47] <cafuego> You want -c1 -d1 -u1
[11:47] <cafuego> 32bit, dma, unmaskirq
[11:47] <HappyFool> it would be cool if the main man-pages were served on ubuntu.com (e.g., man.ubuntu.com/hdparm-8 )
[11:47] <goon> could anyone help me please?
[11:47] <linuxboyfriend> cafuego, bilange: yes manpage will describe it but I think there may be more good manuals online
[11:47] <jetscreamer> there are many online manpages
[11:48] <dejx> goon juts ask a question
[11:48] <Rambo3> why wpud that be cool
[11:48] <goon> I can't transfer at more than 1Mo/s on my 100Mbits network
[11:48] <goon> can't find where it comes from
[11:49] <goon> dejx, done ;)
[11:49] <cafuego> check for miscontigured Windows machines with netBIOS enabled.
[11:49] <bilange> HappyFool: i dunno, it sounds like a pain in the ass to manage a repository of manpages online-- I mean, using manpages for different versions of programs, and then depending on which ubuntu release you have, etc...
[11:49] <csk_> when i try to do 'sudo gedit etc/fstab' its saying '-using device default'. why?
[11:49] <goon> cafuego, same thing with ssh transfer
[11:49] <goon> cafuego, but where do I look for this?
[11:50] <cafuego> goon: ssh mainly depends on cpu speed (encrytion/decription)
[11:50] <HappyFool> bilange: fair enough. i guess man.ubuntu.com/breezy/i386/hdparm-8 would become a pita. i also think i saw that yelp (or whatever gnome's help thing is) is getting better at man and info pages
[11:50] <cafuego> On my slowest box I can only do 'scp' at 500K/sec no matter how fast the network is.
[11:51] <goon> cafuego, http too ;)
[11:51] <cafuego> slow harddisk?
[11:52] <goon> 4200 rpm but 3 months old only
[11:52] <bilange> HappyFool: maybe using a simple page "please select your release version" before displaying the manpage would help alot (and stores the selection in a cookie)
[11:52] <linuxboyfriend> how can I install some frontend (gui) for my mplayer through apt-get?
[11:52] <apt514> riddle me this riddle me that why does nautilus not preview vorbis ogg like mpeg & wav files?
[11:52] <goon> cafuego, I'm sure he can do more than 1 Mo/s
[11:52] <bilange> (.. then always goes directly to online manpages once the user selected his version)
[11:53] <kroon> Hey all.. Anyone here uses ubuntu with apache and is from sweden or one of the iso-8859-1 countries? I have a problem with that users are uploading filenames with swerdish  in them and cant access them
[11:53] <srid> how to install firefox flash plugin in dapper flight4? There are no dapper apt-sources
[11:53] <cafuego> apt514: missing the correct gstreamer lib?
[11:53] <cafuego> kroon: Just use utf8
[11:53] <kroon> I cant use utf-8 on all sites...
[11:54] <kroon> Not every site has utf-8
[11:54] <cafuego> j!
[11:54] <apt514> that's what i thought, but i have xine-lib in totem & every gstreamer lib in univ/multi repos
[11:55] <bilange> srid, i would install flash/shockwave manually, I think macromedia has a linux package on its website... once you get it, you can always put the flash library in the plugins directory which is inside mozilla/firefox' directory
[11:55] <bilange> aw man.
[11:55] <apt514> cafuego would there be a conflict of which lib nautilus uses like ffmpeg/xine?
[11:55] <cafuego> apt514: not a clue
[11:56] <zF> I have a question
[11:56] <zF> Suppose I run ssh, start a process and close it
[11:57] <zF> What happens to the shell that's running (or the program that's spawned from it) after I close the ssh connection.
[11:57] <Wolfwood> There, just finished Crime and Punishment (for the second time)
[11:57] <zF> Obviously the program continues to run... But, where, how can I close it, for instance.
[11:57] <Fujitsu> You have to kill it, zF.
[11:57] <kroon> cafuego : How can i use utf-8 when not all my sites on the server use utf-8?
[11:57] <Fujitsu> killall <name>
[11:57] <bilange> if you want to get back to the program, i would use GNU screen
[11:58] <bilange> (even if  you quit your ssh session, etc)
[11:58] <zF> bilange: can you elaborate?
[11:58] <tk> not all programs stay running if you exit your SSH session, it depends on how they are designed and how you run them
[11:58] <zF> I started a shoutcast server in ssh and exited the program. Obviously the shoutcast server continues to run, but the ssh connection is closed.
[11:58] <Wolfwood> Would I have to change my keyboard layout to make some foreign characters in Linux?
[11:58] <tk> you can use nohup, or screen
[11:59] <tk> but nohup might not let you bring it forward again
[11:59] <tk> i forget
[11:59] <Wolfwood> I want to type German, and don't know how to get the umlaut and eszet.
[11:59] <bilange> sure, gnu screen spawns execute one (or more) programs like you usually do, then you type a command to "detach" from screen--- all programs that screen started (including screen) is kept running in the background
[12:00] <bilange> ...so you can disconnect, logout, take a week off.. and when you get back, you only have to type 'screen -some_parameter_i_forgot' to get back inside your progams, were you left
[12:00] <HappyFool> assuming the machine didn't reboot ;)
[12:00] <Rambo3> Wolfwood if you have a forign keyboard then yes
[12:00] <bilange> re-what? :)
[12:00] <zF> This seems complicated. :(
[12:01] <bilange> maybe it was just my explaination :/
[12:01] <zF> so, do I type screen <the command to start the program>
[12:01] <Wolfwood> Just a US keyboard
[12:01] <tk> zF, it takes geting used to is all
[12:01] <bilange> screen will start a new command line ("shell") when you dont write anything
[12:02] <Wolfwood> It's one thing I'm going to regret giving up from the Mac OS - the use of the option key to produce foreign characters quickly and easily.
[12:02] <Rambo3> you ll have to bind keys  somehow , but i dont know
[12:02] <bilange> or i guess you can specify something to run, too
[12:02] <zF> so
[12:02] <HappyFool> zF: you can use pkill or similar to kill a daemon. Most daemons *should* be stoppable by initscripts (/etc/init.d/shoutcast, maybe ?)
[12:02] <Wolfwood> option-u for umlaut.. well, I'm looking at the keyboard prefs now. Plenty of layouts available.
[12:02] <HappyFool> Wolfwood: try to enable a 'Compose' key. I think it's somewhere under keyboard prefs
[12:03] <Rambo3> http://hektor.umcs.lublin.pl/~mikosmul/computing/articles/custom-keyboard-layouts-xkb.html  this might help you
[12:03] <Rambo3> do some google search tho
[12:03] <Wolfwood> ok
[12:03] <HappyFool> Wolfwood: then you can type Compose-" (Compose-Shift-' here) and then e to get umlaut-e
[12:04] <zF> HappyFool, there's no install for the shoutcast server, so I'm 99% sure there's no init.d registry for it (I tried to to no avail, thanks for the tip, though)
[12:04] <savon> hello iv just install ubuntu but i can install anytinig
[12:04] <savon> how do I do?
[12:04] <HappyFool> zF: hrm. well, there's still pkill ;)
[12:04] <zF> So, to clarify... I connect to my ssh server, enter 'screen'
[12:04] <zF> then I run the command
[12:04] <bilange> by command, i assume anything that doesnt send you back  to the prompt, like an IRC client
[12:05] <zF> For the shoutcast server, the ocmmand to bring up the server is ./sc_serv
[12:05] <speedo_> g' day guys
[12:05] <zF> in the directory with the executable sc_serv
[12:05] <bilange> oooh-- hold on a second
[12:05] <beena> how to open flash exe files ?
[12:05] <bilange> did you know you can send a program in the background by adding an "&" next to the command?
[12:05] <savon> wine?
[12:06] <beena> savon: is it to me?
[12:06] <Wolfwood> K, let's see..
[12:06] <speedo_> which program i have to install to read wmv , avi mpeg files?
[12:06] <savon> yes:beena
[12:06] <bilange> by default, the shoutcast server stays on the screen, displaying whats going on-- I assume you want it to be running "in the background", right?
[12:06] <redblade> Hi, I'm having a bit of trouble with MySQL
[12:06] <beena> savon: how can i open it?
[12:06] <redblade> error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)'
[12:07] <redblade> I'm not sure what to do.
[12:07] <oyvindgl> hello, I try to install emacs with apt-get install emacs, but it could not find emacs in the standard repostitory... could someone help me?
[12:07] <HappyFool> oyvindgl: try emacs21
[12:07] <savon> beena: open the terminal, and whirite wine or start wine
[12:07] <oyvindgl> thank you
[12:07] <oyvindgl> :-D
[12:07] <mp3guy> what does "Invalid module format
[12:07] <mp3guy> " mean?
[12:07] <cafuego> redblade: dapper?
[12:08] <beena> savon: ok savon
[12:08] <HappyFool> oyvindgl: anything for a fellow emacs-user! ;)
[12:08] <redblade> breezy
[12:08] <cafuego> redblade: Ok, well, the mysql server rocket is actually in /var/lib/mysql/
[12:08] <bilange> using emacs to textedit is like crushing a fly with a hummer :)
[12:08] <redblade> okay
[12:08] <mp3guy> anyone? "Invalid module format"
[12:10] <mp3guy> !sqcam
[12:10] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mp3guy
[12:10] <HappyFool> bilange: not unlike using a 2GHz machine with 1GB of ram to text-edit a 1kB file then? :P
[12:11] <redblade> cafuego, I'm not sure what you mean, I need to make sure that MySQL is running
[12:11] <speedo_> guys my Totem can't run avi mpeg and wma files
[12:11] <speedo_> does exist another program to install?
[12:12] <Rambo3> ps -d |grep mysql
[12:12] <bilange> well, dont you need to edit a 1kb file, reguardless of how fast your machine is? :)
[12:12] <bilange> speedo_: if you dont mind using command line, mplayer is great-- for a windowed video player, there's helix and VNC
[12:13] <redblade> Rambo3, where you directing that at me?
[12:13] <Wolfwood> My theme keeps switching back and forth now.
[12:13] <speedo_> oh thanks a lot
[12:13] <Rambo3> no to everyone that didnt ask about mysql
[12:13] <zF> bilange, when the server is ran it does refresh current information in the terminals. So if I ran such a command remotely I'd like to be able to return to my desktop at some point and see what has been done/is going on.
[12:13] <Rambo3> offcourse
[12:14] <xiaoyu> how to remove icons on mydesktop of vfat partitions
[12:14] <savon> But how do I install an rpm file in ubunto?
[12:14] <redblade> cafuego, is there anything else that would work?
[12:14] <Rambo3> you dont if you dont need savon
[12:15] <elephanthunter> savon: convert it with alien
[12:15] <xiaoyu> how to remove icons on mydesktop of vfat partitions
[12:15] <beena> how to open password protected zip file created using winzip 8?
[12:15] <savon> ok but i cant install tar.gz also
[12:15] <bilange> zf, I dont remember all of the shoutcast docs, but I think you can always check out whats going on over a web interface-- otherwise, you can always enable logging (in the sc_something.conf) and type 'tail -f log_file_you_specified'
[12:16] <savon> I have big problems!
[12:16] <beena> password protected zip files. how to open them?
[12:17] <zF> What's the terminal command to list running processes?
[12:17] <Rambo3> zF ps -d
[12:17] <bimberi> xiaoyu: Applications -> System Tools -> Configuration Editor, /apps/nautilus/desktop, volumes_visible
[12:17] <beena> ubotu zip
[12:17] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, beena
[12:17] <elephanthunter> savon: I don't believe there's a standard way to install tar.gz
[12:17] <Rambo3> !rar
[12:17] <ubotu> rar is, like, a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[12:18] <bimberi> beena: unzip -P <password> <file>
[12:18] <Seveas> !forget sex
[12:18] <ubotu> Seveas: i forgot sex
[12:18] <bilange> if the "current information" get annoying, you can either logout and come back in, or by typing "./sc_serv > /dev/null &". the "> /dev/null" part tells the system to take whats being displayed and redirect it to nowhere, which is /dev/null
[12:18] <savon> woot standard way?  what can I install white ubuntu?
[12:18] <beena> bimberi: great bimberi. i ll try
[12:18] <elephanthunter> Saveas: What was that about?
[12:18] <elephanthunter> *Seveas
[12:19] <Seveas> elephanthunter, someone added stupid things to the bot. such actions are rewarded with a ban
[12:19] <savon> Soma packages I musat cuoud install
[12:20] <fatejudger> does anyone know how to mount remote samba shares?
[12:20] <fatejudger> at boot that is
[12:20] <zF> bilange, thank you very much. You've been very helpful.
[12:20] <Rambo3> savon use babelfish to translate you questions
[12:20] <fatejudger> it won't work unless Samba is started for some reason
[12:20] <bilange> zf no problem :D
[12:20] <fatejudger> and the fstab tries to mount it before that
[12:21] <kenroy_> gnome themes are the best
[12:21] <savon> and I just whant to know how I install something in ubunto
[12:21] <elephanthunter> Seveas: How would one go about adding useful information to the bot?
[12:21] <speedo_> ok but how set helix like reader of deafult
[12:21] <Seveas> ubotu, tell elephanthunter about yourself
[12:22] <Rambo3> savon use add applications programs
[12:22] <beena> bimberi: "unsupported compression method 99" any idea?
[12:22] <bilange> speedo_: i know a way but its a bit long-- if anyone else know a way quickly, go ahead
[12:22] <elephanthunter> Seveas: Nifty, thanks.
[12:22] <speedo_> everytime i try to read a video files
[12:22] <Rambo3> savon : http://www.ubuntu-se.org/Wiki/Synaptic
[12:22] <speedo_> totem starts
[12:23] <speedo_> but i want that helix starts
[12:23] <bilange> speedo_: in my case, I changed this by right clicking the file (in the file manager), selecting properties, "open with" tab
[12:23] <savon> so I cant do it in the terminal?
[12:23] <speedo_> ah ok
[12:24] <savon> Bad os!
[12:24] <Rambo3> http://www.ubuntu-se.org/Wiki/AptGet?highlight=%28apt%29
[12:24] <speedo_> but i want to make it a default application
[12:25] <ompaul> fatejudger, http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/165 that might help, where they use "root@machine #" you use sudo have fun
[12:25] <fatejudger> lol
[12:25] <bilange> you mean, the default for everything? I dont know this, though... I told you how I got around this problem, in the end Its working but not really perfect :)
[12:25] <fatejudger> ompaul: thanks
[12:25] <ompaul> np
[12:26] <fatejudger> we'll see if this works
[12:27] <bilange> its not perfect because you need to do it for every movie type (avi, mpg, mov, etc)
[12:27] <fatejudger> ompaul: in this howto they make samba a module so it gets started before the fstab tries to mount the remote filesystem
[12:27] <fatejudger> ompaul: I don't know how that'll fly with Kubuntu
[12:27] <speedo_> you're right
[12:28] <Yokalosh> where can i find win32codecs so that i can play my wma's and wmv's etc?
[12:28] <bimberi> !w32codecs
[12:28] <ubotu> well, w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[12:28] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Yokalosh about w32codecs
[12:28] <bilange> Yokalosh: if i recall correctly, the mplayer website has it
[12:28] <Yokalosh> thnx :D
[12:29] <mp3guy> what does "Invalid module format" mean?
[12:29] <kenroy_> i feel like putting ubuntu unto my main machine and leave windows as the last resort
[12:30] <ompaul> kenroy_, I did that 11 years ago :-)
[12:30] <bilange> kenroy_: you will be thankful you did this :)
[12:30] <bilange> ompaul: ubuntu, 11 years ago?? :P
[12:30] <adam_> kenroy_, snif they grow up so fast :'(
[12:30] <ompaul> bilange, no left whinedos
[12:30] <gnomefreak> linux 11 years ago
[12:31] <savon> how do I create a root acount?
[12:31] <fatejudger> ompaul: I don't think this'll work
[12:31] <Rambo3> whats like slack-time
[12:31] <irvs10tz> guys, how can i play dvd here??????????????????????
[12:31] <[blah] > savon, you don't want to.  Use sudo instead.
[12:31] <gnomefreak> savon: whats wrong with sudo?
[12:31] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell irvs10tz about dvd
[12:31] <ufo> oh lord i hate that sudo shit
[12:31] <savon> it dosnt woork!
[12:31] <savon> as well as I want
[12:31] <[blah] > uboto tell savon about root
[12:32] <bosjsdfl> what is the usuall way to start a script
[12:32] <ufo> savon: you can activate the root account sudo passwd
[12:32] <bosjsdfl> i can think of to comin ones
[12:32] <bilange> I dont get whats the bigdeal about sudo-- when I want to be root, I just su then logout once I finished my tasks
[12:32] <kexfax> */hp
[12:32] <mp3guy> [4301037.515000]  sqcam: no version magic, tainting kernel.
[12:32] <mp3guy> [4301037.515000]  sqcam: Unknown symbol remap_page_range
[12:32] <mp3guy> whats this mean?
[12:32] <[blah] > savon takes a few minutes to get used to.
[12:32] <Chousuke> bilange: sudo allows more than su does.
[12:32] <Ribs> mp3guy: Have you loaded a module you shouldn't have done?
[12:32] <bosjsdfl> sh prog
[12:32] <ompaul> fatejudger, as I said before I am not a windows person it looks useful at the end you could put that command in a script and initialise it on login into gnome - system - preferences - sessions to do the start up the scripting I'll leave to yourself
[12:32] <savon> I hate this os!
[12:32] <mp3guy> Ribs, I'm trying to load the sqcam module
[12:32] <bosjsdfl> or ./prog
[12:32] <bosjsdfl> ??
[12:32] <concept10> need help!  Since upgrading to dapper, which upgraded my MySQL install from 4.0.24 to 5 something, I can't connect to the database anymore.  Any SQL geeks around here?
[12:32] <gnomefreak> sudo =i gives you root access
[12:33] <bilange> Chousuke:, I still have to meet one of su's limitaitons :)
[12:33] <fatejudger> ompaul: but it wouldn't run it as root
[12:33] <[blah] > bilange, I think several of ubuntu's internal desktop features really on sudo
[12:33] <ompaul> concept10, talk in #ubuntu+1
[12:33] <gnomefreak> sudo -i
[12:33] <fatejudger> ompaul: I could always stick it in the KDE Autostart, but it would run it as a regular user
[12:33] <Ribs> mp3guy: Compile it properly
[12:33] <[blah] > sudo -i  = su anyways
[12:33] <Chousuke> bilange: can you give a user the right to run only one specific program with su?
[12:33] <Ribs> mp3guy: Don't just insert some binary you found somewhere
[12:33] <[blah] > is there a utility to center my screen?
[12:33] <ompaul> fatejudger, gksudo in gnome gives you sudo to start it
[12:34] <mp3guy> [blah]  is it a crt or lcd?
[12:34] <concept10> anyone know keyboard shortcuts to switching tabs in xchat?
[12:34] <bosjsdfl> join #debian
[12:34] <gnomefreak> [blah] : not really its still sudo from my understanding su works differetnly than sudo
[12:34] <Chousuke> bilange: and yeah, sudo -i = su
[12:34] <[blah] > mp3guy, crt
[12:34] <ompaul> bosjsdfl, what
[12:34] <mp3guy> [blah]  use the osd on the screew
[12:34] <bosjsdfl> typo
[12:34] <fatejudger> ompaul: is there anything comparable for KDE?
[12:34] <mp3guy> *screen
[12:34] <bilange> Chousuke:, of course not, but it depends on how do you use superuser powers in the end :)
[12:34] <savon> root@ubuntu:~# apt-get install lineaksetup_0.1.tar.gz
[12:34] <savon> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[12:34] <savon> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[12:34] <bosjsdfl> ment to put a slash infront
[12:34] <ompaul> fatejudger, #kubuntu I don't do that either
[12:34] <savon> whats wrong
[12:34] <[blah] > mp3guy, I'm on a KVM switch, if I do that it will look screwed up in my windows computer
[12:34] <graba> I don't have a soundcard in my computer.. my snd is Neomagic MagicMedia 256 AV how i can install to my system?
[12:34] <Chousuke> bilange: well, with sudo you can :)
[12:34] <gnomefreak> savon: close synaptic
[12:34] <ufo> concept10: alt+number
[12:34] <ompaul> savon, DO NOT PASTE
[12:35] <fatejudger> ompaul: ah, kdesu
[12:35] <concept10> ufo, ahhh.. great
[12:35] <mp3guy> [blah]  set them both to the same res and refresh rate
[12:35] <Chousuke> bilange: sudo allows you more control over root rights.
[12:35] <ompaul> savon, use paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:35] <bilange> I just either edits conf files or "make install" inside su, then logout... I dont need any limitations or exceptions with sudo/su, since I run everything without superusers privileges
[12:35] <X3n0n> Hi, does anyone know how to enable DMA at start up automatically?
[12:35] <bosjsdfl> ompaul: if i said start the script called bob in the comand line what would you type?
[12:35] <mp3guy> X3n0n http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DMA
[12:35] <elephanthunter> ubotu, tell ompaul about caps
[12:35] <adam_> ack i hate usb drivers
[12:35] <Chousuke> bilange: well, you could just as well use sudo -i instead of activating the root account when it's not really needed
[12:35] <concept10> ufo, where is the reference for that?
[12:36] <ufo> concept10: no idea
[12:36] <X3n0n> thank you
[12:36] <savon> Its closed
[12:36] <[blah] > how do I restart x?
[12:36] <concept10> ufo, you can also move the tabs with alt + direction kets
[12:36] <gnomefreak> bosjsdfl: try either ./bob with or without the .sh i think its with also you can sh bob.sh
[12:36] <adam_> [blah] , if your inside X then alt-ctrl-backspace
[12:36] <colm> [blah] , Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
[12:36] <fatejudger> ompaul: should I drop it in root's Autostart or my user?
[12:36] <bilange> aw crap... then I have to make a confession: I manually changed root's password, leaving sudo unusable, and su is my only way to get powers :/
[12:37] <learner_learner> can anyone please tell me how can I get off from this error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9350
[12:37] <mp3guy> Ribs, insmod: error inserting 'sq905.o': -1 Invalid module format
[12:37] <Chousuke> bilange: hm :/
[12:37] <Chousuke> bilange: sudo shouldn't break if you activate root login though.
[12:37] <gnomefreak> bilange: it is not recommended and might hurt something in future (i said might)
[12:38] <bilange> i was like, "whats the big deal with lockings users off root account?" (we dont know root's password, right? just like knoppix for example)
[12:38] <Chousuke> bilange: they're not locked out.
[12:38] <ompaul> elephanthunter, I think I might have adopted that factoid
[12:38] <Chousuke> bilange: they can enable it if they want to
[12:38] <graba> I don't have a soundcard in my computer.. my snd is Neomagic MagicMedia 256 AV how i can install to my system??
[12:38] <Chousuke> bilange: it's just unnecessary
[12:38] <elephanthunter> ompaul: oh, I was just testing to see if it works for the most part
[12:39] <ompaul> ohh it does
[12:39] <bilange> well, I understand they just restricted root from logging in now, but my first impression was to lock users off
[12:39] <bilange> "i now understand"*
[12:39] <ompaul> elephanthunter, the only time shouting goes on with yelling is for paste blocks it gets users attention
[12:39] <Chousuke> bilange: because you didn't know of sudo or what? :P
[12:40] <bilange> i did, but I cd alot, so sudo was kind of not convenient
[12:40] <Chousuke> I guess.
[12:40] <savon> Ok I got problems with atp-get please help, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9351
[12:40] <learner_learner> anyone using Gaim 2.0 beta2?
[12:40] <Chousuke> then you have sudo -s and sudo -i :)
[12:40] <blah-win> so I ctrl-alt-del and now all i have on my ubuntu is a flashing cursor (not a prompt) and no response (not even to ctrl-alt-del)
[12:40] <mp3guy> learner_learner, yes it works fine
[12:40] <blah-win> err I ctrl-alt-bkspced I mean
[12:40] <bilange> i guess ill hit the manpage :)
[12:41] <p0windah> blah-win: alt+F1
[12:41] <Ribs> mp3guy: Like I said, compile the module yourself.
[12:41] <elephanthunter> ompaul: then do a tell paste for him :D
[12:41] <ufo> savon:  dou you have synaptic or something open
[12:41] <mp3guy> Ribs, I did, I downloaded the source and went make, and it said it was up to date
[12:41] <ompaul> blah-win, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg or just do alt+f7
[12:41] <learner_learner> savon, have you opened Synaptic package manager?
[12:41] <Ribs> mp3guy: and you installed it correctly?
[12:41] <learner_learner> mp3guy, from where did you install?
[12:42] <blah-win> p0windah no response from that.
[12:42] <savon> Not synaptic just firefox and msn
[12:42] <mp3guy> Ribs, yeah, I'll link you to it if you want to see for yourself
[12:42] <bilange> heres something kinda related to this issue: how come synaptic asks for the users (non superuser) password when dealing with installing/removing packages, when for this kind of task you'd have to be root/superuser to to this?
[12:42] <bosjsdfl> thanks gnomefreak
[12:42] <mp3guy> learner_learner, you can get it on gaim.sourceforge.net
[12:42] <p0windah> blah-win: press caps-lock a few times - is the light going on/off as it should ?
[12:42] <learner_learner> savon, are you already installing anything?
[12:42] <bilange> to do this*
[12:42] <Smegzor> hi, I am running ubuntu on vmware player.  The virtual image of ubuntu came from the vmware site.  I want to add packages and users but can't do anything because I can't login as admin.  What do I run to change the password?
[12:42] <blah-win> p0windah, ompaul need to hit the reset button.....   somebody call a herse.
[12:43] <Ribs> mp3guy: Not really
[12:43] <learner_learner> mp3guy, I tried from source, but dependencies problem
[12:43] <p0windah> blah-win: if your capslock isnt lighting up, hard reset
[12:43] <blah-win> p0windah thats the case :\
[12:43] <Ribs> mp3guy: If you have done everything correctly, then that module must be poorly written, or not compatable with your kernel
[12:43] <savon> no It is that I have problems with
[12:43] <graba> alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for deafault: No such file or directory
[12:43] <blah-win> I cringe when I need to hard reset linux.
[12:43] <Ribs> mp3guy: So I suggest you talk to whoever coded it.
[12:43] <savon> to installing things
[12:43] <Munich> my friend is trying to log in to freenode...
[12:43] <Munich> Looking up zelazny.freenode.net  * Connecting to zelazny.freenode.net (140.211.166.3) port 6667...  * Connected. Now logging in...  * *** Looking up your hostname...  * *** Checking ident  * *** Couldn't look up your hostname
[12:43] <funkyHat> How can I use amixer to increase/decrease my PCM volume?
[12:43] <Munich> thats the error he is getting ...
[12:44] <Munich> can someone help ?
[12:44] <p0windah> blah-win: hard reset it and boot into your kernel safe mode in the grub menu
[12:44] <funkyHat> Something like amixer -D PCM set +3
[12:44] <Munich> he is trying to get into #ubuntu
[12:44] <Munich> sorry for the spam
[12:44] <p0windah> blah-win: that'll give you root and a terminal to fix whatever you changed
[12:44] <blah-win> p0windah all I did was ctrl-atl-bksp to restart x
[12:44] <mp3guy> learner_learner, download the rpm then alien it
[12:45] <bilange> funkyHat: heres my line to make a line-in input 100% volume, unmuted: amixer -q set Line,0 100% unmute
[12:45] <p0windah> blah-win: I have the same problem with my fglrx drivers, what I do it ctrl+alt+F8, then alt+f1, then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[12:45] <learner_learner> mp3guy, for fedora core2 or 4? because I tried for fedora core 2, it didn't work
[12:45] <p0windah> what I do is..
[12:45] <mp3guy> 4
[12:45] <learner_learner> okay
[12:45] <Munich> can someone one help me about tht?
[12:46] <Munich> * *** Looking up your hostname...  * *** Checking ident  * *** Couldn't look up your hostname
[12:46] <Munich> what sort of error is this ?
[12:46] <bilange> funkyHat: in my case, I took 'line' from the output of amixer, where theres lines like "Simple mixer control 'line'"
[12:46] <[blah] > okay back.  Not to self, don't use ctrl-alt-bkspc
[12:46] <p0windah> [blah]  :)
[12:46] <gnomefreak> guys you have to get rid of gaim before you compile gaim2.0
[12:47] <Munich> gnomefreak do yo know that error ?
[12:47] <p0windah> [blah] : ctl+alt+f8 is safer
[12:47] <[blah] > thanks for the tip p0windah
[12:47] <Munich> my friend cant login to freenode
[12:47] <Munich> it says
[12:47] <p0windah> np
[12:47] <gnomefreak> Munich: what error?
[12:47] <Munich> * *** Looking up your hostname...  * *** Checking ident  * *** Couldn't look up your hostname
[12:47] <bilange> -q is optional, its to make the things to quiet (no output)
[12:47] <Munich> gnomefreakthat error he cant log in to freenode
[12:47] <Munich> he is using ubuntu breezy xchat
[12:47] <[blah] > Munich, can he login to other servers?
[12:48] <Munich> one sec askin
[12:48] <funkyHat> bilange, thanks :). What I wanted was amixer -q set PCM,0 2+
[12:48] <gnomefreak> Munich: it can be a few things like no net connection i would need to know a lil more
[12:48] <[blah] > Munich, get him to try efnet, dalnet or undernet.
[12:48] <Munich> yes one sec asked him to do the same
[12:48] <Munich> gnomefreak it is conencting to freenode
[12:48] <bilange> i guess lines are different from soundcards to soundcards, but im not 100% sure :)
[12:49] <gnomefreak> Munich: it does connect to freenode?
[12:49] <Munich> Looking up zelazny.freenode.net  * Connecting to zelazny.freenode.net (140.211.166.3) port 6667...  * Connected. Now logging in...
[12:49] <Munich> yeah
[12:49] <Munich> he cant get into undernet also
[12:49] <[blah] > Munich, he prolly doesn't have his identd set properly
[12:49] <Munich> he gets the same error
[12:49] <bilange> for example, "stereo output", "analog mixer", "What-u-hear" are all the same thing, but called differently for each soundcard
[12:49] <justin__> hi ppls
[12:50] <graba>  alsactl -F restore nm256
[12:50] <graba> alsactl: load_state:1250: Cannot find soundcard 'nm256'...
[12:50] <Munich> blah > how to set intend ?
[12:50] <gnomefreak> Munich: ok tell him to try connecting to chat.freenode.net  ok not understanding you say he is connecting to the server than you say he cant get in?
[12:50] <funkyHat> bilange, yeah, just a case of looking at what amixer scontrols tells you :)
[12:50] <graba> how install this snd nm256 in to my system
[12:50] <[blah] > Munich, in x-chat I'm not sure....
[12:50] <Munich> yes gnome
[12:50] <funkyHat> now to work out how to bind my volume keys....
[12:51] <Fredde|away> Does anyone here use vlc, I'm having trouble loading subtitles
[12:51] <tatters> Ive upcked a folder on desktop but it has over 5000 files, so it is causing my destop to hang when loading,, how can I delete these files with termina?
[12:51] <ailean> i'd like to know how to do that too funkyHat
[12:51] <bilange> eww, ill skip this one, I use a standard keyboard binding (no configuration or whatever)
[12:51] <funkyHat> ailean, I did know how to do it, I had it set up perfectly before, but then my HDD died and I wasn't smart enough to make backups :(
[12:51] <Munich> gnomefreakthis is the exact thing he is getting , please read this
[12:51] <Munich> Connecting to irc.freenode.net (213.92.8.4) port 6667...  * Connected. Now logging in...  * *** Looking up your hostname...  * *** Checking ident  * *** Couldn't look up your hostname
[12:52] <gnomefreak> Munich: what do you mean? if he connects to freenode than he should be able to do anything at that point unless hes not registered
[12:52] <Ribs> tatters: rm -rf /home/whatever/folder
[12:52] <savon> whats wrong i do not have synaptic running, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9351  and I dont install any thing else
[12:52] <gnomefreak> ahhhhhhhhh
[12:52] <bilange> funkyHat: oh, you too?? a maxtor by any chance? :)
[12:52] <gnomefreak> Munich: is he on win or linux?
[12:52] <colm> tatters, make sure you don't mistype!
[12:52] <[blah] > Im trying to share a folder on my ubuntu via my local workgroup.  Everytime somebody tries to connect to it they are prompted for a password.  How do I get rid of that prompt?  No password/username works there.
[12:52] <funkyHat> bilange, :(, Diamondmax 16
[12:52] <bilange> that the last time im buying something from maxtor, for sure :/
[12:53] <tatters> so    rm -rf /home/Desktop/ ?
[12:53] <[blah] > bilange, all HDs fail.
[12:53] <elephanthunter> Does anyone feel that it'd be worthwhile to fix the automatix? Apparently ubotu thinks it is unsafe, and doesn't suggest any alternatives...
[12:53] <Ribs> tatters: no
[12:53] <tatters> theres 5000 file sof different names
[12:53] <Ribs> tatters: needs to be /home/USERNAME/Desktop
[12:54] <gnomefreak> elephanthunter: use easyubuntu
[12:54] <Smegzor> I am unable to do anything as root user (running ubuntu image for vmware player).  Is there something I can run to set the root password like there is for Knoppix?
[12:54] <bilange> blah, i know that, but maxtor dies alot more
[12:54] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell elephanthunter about easyubuntu
[12:54] <hecate355> 'll be just another good reason to buy nVidia then
[12:54] <savon> it use to be /home/USERNAME/Desktop/
[12:54] <hecate355> eh typo
[12:54] <[blah] > ubotu tell Smegzor about sudo
[12:54] <funkyHat> ailean, if you (or if anyone else can help out here! hehe) can tell me how to add a global keymap file or where one is, I can tell you how to set up keybindings for your volume keys
[12:54] <tatters> so   rm -rf /hometatters/Desktop/   then it will remove everything on desktop?
[12:55] <Smegzor> oh ok.  I know all about sudo but I'm a windows user
[12:55] <Munich> can I paste one more of those ? i gues this says something about proxy ?
[12:55] <Munich> can I ?
[12:55] <Wraithe> even xfce themes work on gnome
[12:55] <gnomefreak> Munich: i know that sounded like a crap question but it sounds like if on linux that his ubuntu host name has been changed  Munich use pastebin please
[12:55] <Munich> yep
[12:55] <bilange> funkyHat: im google-ing it, nothing relevant for now :/
[12:55] <tatters>   rm -rf /home/tatters/Desktop/   then it will remove everything on desktop?
[12:55] <Munich> !paste
[12:55] <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.
[12:55] <funkyHat> bilange, I think the file is called xmodmap.conf
[12:55] <colm> tatters, yes
[12:56] <colm> tatters, don't do it!
[12:56] <ailean> sorry funkyHat i'm a beginner
[12:56] <savon> justy dont like unix systems
[12:56] <[blah] > Munich, you didnt answer is he win or linux?
[12:56] <bilange> funkyHat: but I think its for internal use (changing the keyboard configuration/disposition), not for executing external commands
[12:57] <Munich> right now he is in windows
[12:57] <colm> tatters, cd /home/tatters/Desktop;mkdir temp;mv * temp
[12:57] <funkyHat> ailean, ok no worries :) when I know how to do it I'll talk you through
[12:57] <Munich> using both xchat and mirc
[12:57] <[blah] > Munich, is he using mIRC?
[12:57] <Munich> he is getting the same
[12:57] <Munich> yes he has both
[12:57] <ailean> thanks funkyHat
[12:57] <bilange> that, and x-related commands, like kill/restart the server, changing resolutions
[12:57] <funkyHat> bilange, yeah, it is, but on most keyboards the media keys are assigned values that metacity can't recognise
[12:57] <tatters> Whats happened is its unpacked 5000 files of different names and file types so I need to delete em all
[12:57] <gnomefreak> Munich: if he closes mirc and just uses xchat does he get same error?
[12:57] <oyvindgl> i have some problem connect to my wireless router (wep-encryptet)
[12:57] <colm> tatters, move first, then delete
[12:57] <oyvindgl> i never get an ip with dhcpclient eth1
[12:57] <funkyHat> bilange, so you need to map them to other values to make them work
[12:57] <Munich> yes in both
[12:58] <tatters> colm what will that do?
[12:58] <[blah] > Munich, in mIRC options go to identd make sure it is on and all the boxes are filled.
[12:58] <gnomefreak> Munich: he gets the error in both mirc and xchat?
[12:58] <colm> tatters, move the files to a new folder called temp
[12:58] <Munich> yes in both
[12:59] <bilange> hmm, i may have something here: http://gnome-hacks.jodrell.net/hacks.html?id=14
[12:59] <gnomefreak> Munich: does he use linux at all or the errors are just win based?
[12:59] <Munich> gnomefreakhe installed ubuntu and tride login in
[12:59] <[blah] > also in mIRC make sure options -> Local Info is set to on connect get ip and on connect get Local Host, lookup method = server
[01:00] <Munich> but he couldnt , so he is trying from windosw ...using xchat and mirc
[01:00] <Munich> still he is geting same error
[01:00] <funkyHat> bilange, yeah, that's it, well, that's the easy part of what I'm trying to do anyway
[01:00] <Munich> thanks blah i will recommend that
[01:00] <funkyHat> bilange, but that requires mapping the volume up and down keys to other values
[01:00] <Smegzor> hmm.. there's a problem with using sudo.  I do not know what my existing password is.  I'm running a pre-built image made for vmware player.  I might be stuffed.
[01:00] <[blah] > gnomefreak, his friend prolly tried messing with the settings of mIRC.   Prolly to try and spoof.
[01:00] <tatters> k thnx colm ill give it a go, if I got my USB mounted and its icon is on desktop will it affect the files in there?
[01:00] <irvin> Smegzor: try using ubuntu
[01:01] <[blah] > Im trying to share a folder on my ubuntu via my local workgroup.  Everytime somebody tries to connect to it they are prompted for a password.  How do I get rid of that prompt?  No password/username works there.
[01:01] <gnomefreak> Smegzor: did you set a user password at all?
[01:01] <bilange> funkyHat: if im not mistaken, alasmixer can increment the volume value (like, +10% or something) everytime you run the command
[01:01] <funkyHat> Smegzor, doesn't the archive with the image in it come with details including the password?
[01:01] <Smegzor> no
[01:01] <gnomefreak> [blah] : i could agree 110% if it wasnt happening on xchat too
[01:01] <bilange> wtf, not alsamixer
[01:01] <funkyHat> bilange, yes, the program is amixer
[01:01] <Smegzor> didn't think of looking in there :)  i'll check.
[01:01] <colm> Smegzor, try 'ubuntu'
[01:01] <funkyHat> bilange, but that still needs the volume keys mapped ;)
[01:01] <[blah] > gnomefreak, xchat for windows
[01:01] <gnomefreak> unless he messed with xchats settings too
[01:02] <gnomefreak> [blah] : i know i have it
[01:02] <Munich> its working with xchat and mirc , he tried xchat on linux also
[01:02] <Munich> its not*
[01:02] <zF> can someone /whois me and tell me what's the first line of output
[01:02] <bilange> how come your volume keys are not working proprely? i did nothing there and gnome/metacity handles it like a charm :/
[01:02] <tatters> If I did cd /home/tatters/Desktop;mkdir temp;mv * temp will it affect my USB wich is shown as a icon on desktop?
[01:02] <Seveas> --- [zF]  (n=ash@ip68-231-196-244.oc.oc.cox.net) : Myagi
[01:02] <Smegzor> no there is no readme of any kind
[01:03] <Munich> please see this gnomefreak [blah] 
[01:03] <zF> Bleh
[01:03] <Munich> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9353
[01:03] <zF> Why isn't my vhost working :)
[01:03] <zF> :( *
[01:03] <funkyHat> bilange, yeah, it works just great for the volume keys settings in system > Preferences > keyboard shortcuts
[01:03] <gnomefreak> type /whois than the user name
[01:03] <Smegzor> i'll try ubuntu as a pass
[01:03] <colm> tatters, don't know - prob'ly not
[01:03] <funkyHat> bilange, but those volume settings are for L+R. I want to use my volume keys to change PCM
[01:03] <Smegzor> thanks.  thats the pass :)
[01:03] <colm> ;-)
[01:04] <zF> Seveas, do you have any experience setting up IRC vhosts using a BNC?
[01:04] <gnomefreak> Munich: that could be a good reason but who banned him from freenode
[01:04] <Seveas> zF, no
[01:04] <Munich> nonoe spammed I guess
[01:04] <gnomefreak> Munich: also have him check his proxy settings
[01:05] <gnomefreak> proxies will block you out of everything if not done right :(
[01:05] <bilange> oh, sorry... im kinda tired here :)
[01:05] <Munich> he doesnt have proxy
[01:05] <Munich> but his ISP could have it ? and that cud b cuasing this problem ?
[01:05] <tatters> its a 200GB usb drive thats nearly full if it does I only got a 10GB physical hard drive, so I guess I should reboot without the usb to be sure
[01:05] <Munich> he logged into #ubuntu yesterday
[01:05] <gnomefreak> Munich: read the part that says open proxy found
[01:05] <colm> Smegzor, maybe time to think about changing passwd....  since all 600 of us now know it ;-)
[01:06] <sunubuntu> ssh:xxxx:Temperary failure in name resolution.Any help?
[01:06] <[blah] > Munich, a lot of irc servers scan for open ports.
[01:06] <Smegzor> its a virtual os.  what are you going to achieve?
[01:06] <Smegzor> even so.  I will change it
[01:06] <Munich> gnomefreak [blah]  how to  fix this open proxy problem ?
[01:06] <nimiz> anyone know why i get this error message when trying to play a DVD in totem?  "Totem was not able to play this disc. No Reason."
[01:06] <gnomefreak> Munich: go to the website it tells you to look for a fix for it
[01:06] <colm> tatters, check to see if that device is actually a file in your Desktop folder first
[01:06] <[blah] > Munich, thats beyond my knowledge
[01:07] <nimiz> i looked over the code...isnt exactly clear
[01:07] <colm> tatters, if it is, make it read only, then move the rest
[01:07] <Munich> ok ...let me go that site
[01:07] <gnomefreak> the good thing about errors they hint you to fix :)
[01:07] <bilange> funkyHat: I managed to get alt+8 alt+9 incrementing/decrementing my linein channel with gconf-editor
[01:07] <Smegzor> its changed now :P
[01:07] <funkyHat> Smegzor, the reason is if you have ssh installed then someone could log in and do whatever they chose :P
[01:07] <Munich> lol
[01:07] <sunubuntu> ssh:xxxx:Temperary failure in name resolution.Any help?
[01:07] <nimiz> ill take that as a no
[01:08] <bilange> (thats just a temporary setting, of course)
[01:08] <funkyHat> bilange, cool, but... my media keys are 0xae and 0xb0
[01:08] <savon> Hey i have restart my computer, but I still get alert mesages, check http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9354
[01:08] <gnomefreak> Munich: if that doesnt work i would try another channel like #irc or #xchat
[01:08] <gnomefreak> not sure if #irc is one
[01:08] <Smegzor> thanks for the help.  I'm off.  shutting down :P
[01:09] <Munich> gnomefreak not sure but he got this response ...Removal Request  Entry for 59.92.48.89 successfully removed. Our zone files are rebuilt every 30 minutes, but please allow several hours for normal DNS propogation.
[01:10] <Munich> what does that mean ?
[01:10] <bimberi> savon: apt-get doesn't install tar.gz or rpm files
[01:10] <Munich> bimberi no deb's I thinl
[01:10] <Munich> not rpm anyway
[01:10] <sunubuntu> ssh:xxxx:Temperary failure in name resolution.Any help?
[01:10] <bilange> gconf-editor managed to accept 0xe6 in my case
[01:10] <tatters> cd /home/tatters/Desktop;mkdir temp;mv * temp   give error  argument list too long
[01:10] <savon> oh, how do I install those files?
[01:10] <Munich> i asked him to go the site and do ...this is what get go
[01:10] <Munich> got*
[01:11] <colm> tatters, try as single commands
[01:11] <jasee> hi, how do you open the task manager in ubuntu?
[01:11] <bilange> (but I went thru gnome-keybinding-properties to see what gconf-editor was going to display in here)
[01:11] <bimberi> savon: there's a wiki page about installing java ...
[01:11] <bimberi> ubotu tell savon about java
[01:12] <wza> i can't get a routed ip from an xp pc with an ubuntu client, i'm using ICS, any known issues with that?
[01:12] <gnomefreak> savon: your not trying to install right files  apt-get will not install rpms and as for tars it does but you cant use the exetention
[01:12] <colm> tatters, the only error you'll likely see is that you can't move temp into temp
[01:12] <sunubuntu> ssh:xxxx:Temperary failure in name resolution.Guys,any help Pl.?
[01:12] <tatters> I cd to #Desktop   then I type -->>> mkdir temp;mv * temp
[01:13] <bimberi> savon: and there are various lineak packages in the universe repository ...
[01:13] <bimberi> ubotu tell savon about universe
[01:13] <gnomefreak> sunubuntu: i get that error when im not connected to net
[01:13] <gnomefreak> sunubuntu: make sure the pc you are sshing to is connected
[01:13] <jasee> never mind, fixed
[01:14] <Rawplayer> MI
[01:14] <savon> ubuntu tell savon about why you suck?
[01:14] <Munich> gnomefreak : Removal Request  Entry for 59.92.48.89 successfully removed. Our zone files are rebuilt every 30 minutes, but please allow several hours for normal DNS propogation....after going to that site and doing the necessary things
[01:14] <savon> dho
[01:14] <sunubuntu> gnomefreak:ya man its connected
[01:14] <bimberi> savon: sorry i've gtg, hopefully those pointers get you going :)
[01:14] <gnomefreak> savon: the bot sucks because you dont know how to install java?
[01:15] <Munich> !botsnack
[01:15] <ubotu> thanks munich :)
[01:15] <gnomefreak> Munich: go to the site do what you need to than wait a few hours
[01:15] <bimberi> gnomefreak: i think he's asking ubotu to berate him
[01:15] <gnomefreak> ahhhh
[01:15] <savon> yes! or not the bot the os!
[01:15] <sunubuntu> gnomefreak:and it has sshd runnung
[01:15] <gnomefreak> ubotu lart savon
[01:15] <savon> its not just java!
[01:15] <Munich> few hours ? :)
[01:15] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrrrr
[01:15] <a1t> hi
[01:15] <Seveas> !tell savon about attitude
[01:15] <wortex> hhrllo
[01:15] <wortex> all
[01:16] <savon> i cant play music ither
[01:16] <gnomefreak> savon: enable universe and multiverse and you should have no problems
[01:16] <funkyHat> bilange, I've got it sorted now :), I just need to add a command to global gnome login to map the keys
[01:16] <savon> somt thing is wrong!
[01:16] <Munich> gnomefreak : so its like his ISP has been barred or something like that ?
[01:16] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell savon about multimedia
[01:16] <a1t> i am trying to mount ufs filesystem on ubuntu linux 5.10 live cd but,
[01:16] <wortex> who play counterstrike in ubunta?
[01:16] <Munich> and now he has requested removal ?
[01:16] <Seveas> savon, if only there would exist a system->help button...
[01:16] <a1t> i get "filesystem mounted or busy" always
[01:16] <a1t> and the device is not mounted....
[01:16] <bilange> funkyHat: im stuck :P
[01:16] <Munich> wortex ubuntu*
[01:16] <gnomefreak> Munich: i can see him being banned from channel but from a server thats kind of rough unless he poissed the wrong person off
[01:17] <a1t> any help me ubuntu staff?
[01:17] <Seveas> gnomefreak, many servers ban people who run open proxies
[01:17] <Munich> i know he has done nothing , well better to say he kows nothing of those sorts
[01:17] <Munich> he is just "how do I use this" kinda guy
[01:17] <gnomefreak> Seveas: thats what i thought too but Munich says gopi isnt running a proxy
[01:17] <bilange> i figured out i couldnt go and copy-paste a 0xxx value un gconf-editor from a field to another-- the button wouldnt do a thing by doing that :/
[01:17] <savon> no but my misic program telling me that my mp3s isnt audiostreams!
[01:17] <Seveas> a1t, what's the output of mount (without args) and the output of the command you tried
[01:17] <wortex> i have wine and counterstrike !But when i connect a server in opengl mode processes is killed
[01:17] <bilange> un=in
[01:18] <savon> The os is going to take ower me!
[01:18] <Seveas> savon, you have been pointed to documentation already. Read it and behave
[01:18] <gnomefreak> Munich: i would ask on a channel that could help more like #xchat
[01:18] <wortex> but in software mode i can play
[01:18] <savon> ok thx
[01:18] <tatters> the files mainly end with a .nasl extension Itried rm -rF *.nasl and again I got argument list to long error?
[01:18] <sunubuntu> gnomefreak:and it has sshd runnung
[01:18] <sunubuntu> gnomefreak:ya man its connected
[01:18] <pushit> .
[01:18] <peterrus> yooohoo!
[01:18] <Seveas> tatters, how many files are there?
[01:18] <tatters> is that command correct to remove any file with .nasl extension?
[01:19] <tatters> 5000
[01:19] <Seveas> hehe
[01:19] <tatters> prob more
[01:19] <gnomefreak> sunubuntu: sorry was tied up ok both pcs are conneccted to net and you are using the right command of ssh?
[01:19] <Seveas> tatters, ls | egrep 'nasl$' | xargs -n 50 rm
[01:19] <Seveas> tatters, that'll remove them 50 at the time
[01:19] <Munich> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9356
[01:19] <peterrus> hellow, i want to make a NTFS partition for installing windows, what do i have to do?
[01:19] <elkbuntu> ugh, are there any other command line editors installed other than vi?
[01:19] <a1t> Seveas: i try mount -t ufs /devhda /mnt/freebsd for example with ufs on kernel and the output is:   /dev/hda already mounted or /mnt/freebsd busy
[01:19] <Munich> i asked him to change his IP
[01:19] <Seveas> peterrus, make a partition, let the windows installer format it
[01:19] <elkbuntu> by default, i mean
[01:20] <[blah] > can somebody help me share a folder with smb?
[01:20] <gnomefreak> Munich: hes not getting back on
[01:20] <sunubuntu> gnomefreak:ya i am using ssh hostname to the sshd running on other pc
[01:20] <peterrus> seveas: yes, but the installer says there are noo partitions present
[01:20] <gnomefreak> sunubuntu: someone else might be better to ask i have used ssh only a hand full of times and no issues
[01:20] <Seveas> peterrus, then ask in a windows help channel, this channel is for Ubuntu support
[01:21] <gnomefreak> Munich: he pissed someone off that he shouldnt have
[01:21] <a1t> Seveas: i am not in /mnt directory and when i see on /mnt/freebsd i have not nothing...
[01:21] <Munich> gnomefreak : he is not getting back on as in ?
[01:21] <peterrus> seveas: well alright then :(
[01:21] <elkbuntu> sunubuntu try using the local ip address of the other pc
[01:21] <Munich> gnomefreaki means he cant come back ?
[01:21] <Seveas> Munich, gnomefreak can you please take it to the offtopic channel
[01:21] <gnomefreak> Munich: as in hes not getting back on until they change his ban
[01:21] <Munich> he is on DHCP
[01:21] <gnomefreak> sorry Seveas
[01:21] <Munich> sorry Seveas
[01:21] <tatters> Seaveas do I cd to Desktop then run that command you typed?
[01:22] <Seveas> a1t, 'not nothing'? did you perhaps already mount something there?
[01:22] <pushit> i'm installing ubuntu on an imac with a 4 gig hard drive.
[01:22] <pushit> i wonder if it's going to fit.
[01:22] <sunubuntu> gnomefreak:anyways thanks.
[01:22] <Seveas> tatters, if they are on the desktop: yes
[01:22] <tatters> k
[01:22] <pushit> the anticipation before checking df is fun.
[01:22] <sunubuntu> elkbuntu:i will try and come back in some time.thanks
[01:23] <gnomefreak> pushit: i think the default install uses 3 gigs
[01:23] <gnomefreak> pushit: i would go with the server install on that hd
[01:23] <a1t> Seveas:  it is a live cd, "mount" is the first thing that i made, i dont understand as it says me that error
[01:24] <pushit> gnomefreak: including all the packages from the install cd?
[01:24] <tatters> lol omg im so noob how do I get ---> | <<----on my keyboard?
[01:24] <pushit> as in, all the deb files on the hard drive including the installed packages?
[01:24] <gnomefreak> pushit: no just the packages that are installed during the installtion
[01:24] <pushit> oooh, it's cutting it close.
[01:24] <elkbuntu> pushit it'll fit. i had ubuntu running on a 2.8gb
[01:24] <gnomefreak> pushit: i think all of the packages ubuntu has is more like 30
[01:25] <elkbuntu> pushit mind you, couldnt put much else on that 2.8
[01:25] <Seveas> a1t, live cd's tend to mount available partitions in /media - check if it's already mounted 
[01:25] <Munich> tatters that  key wud be next to backspace I guess...
[01:25] <[blah] > how do I config samba?
[01:25] <Munich> above backslash I think
[01:25] <pushit> 1.7G available out of 4.2 and it's 70% through the install.
[01:25] <tatters> I can see the symbol  but how do Imake it type?
[01:25] <gnomefreak> lol tatters i didnt know that till a few weeks ago lol
[01:25] <a1t> Seveas: i go to check it...
[01:25] <Munich> shift + that key :)
[01:25] <funkyHat> bilange, I could just put the line in .bashrc but I'd like it to be run whenever anyone logs in to a gnome session
[01:25] <gnomefreak> tatters: shift+the key under backspace
[01:26] <pushit> i'm tempted to rm the deb packages it's already installed.
[01:26] <elkbuntu> pushit you'll have like 1gb left, or you should
[01:26] <gnomefreak> give or take
[01:26] <Munich> folkx sorry for the spam , but my friend will be here in a second :)  he is getting conencted
[01:26] <[blah] > shift + \
[01:26] <Munich> thanks a ton for the help
[01:26] <amphi> pushit: you can do apt-get clean after the install
[01:26] <bilange> hmm, there was a place somewhere where I could add autorun stuff in gnome, hold on..
[01:26] <pushit> i just don't want to have it fill the hd and then do it all over again, babysitting an install on a 233mhz machine is like pulling teeth.
[01:27] <a1t> Seveas: on /media nothing.....
[01:27] <gnomefreak> pushit: hds are cheap now go pick a 10gig one up at a used pc store for a few bucks
[01:27] <elkbuntu> pushit it'll be fine so long as you dont go adding too much. if it's just for wordprocessing and web browsing, you should be fine
[01:27] <tatters> oh right got it thnx I was looking at the key below esc
[01:28] <pushit> gnomefreak: it's not my machine.
[01:28] <gnomefreak> pushit: ok relay waht i said to the pc owner lol
[01:28] <pushit> and it's a mac, not pc. :p
[01:28] <gnomefreak> dont macs use same hds
[01:29] <gnomefreak> they use same memory
[01:29] <pushit> i thought macs used specialized hardware.
[01:29] <pushit> macs aren't my ball of wax.
[01:29] <Ribs> A hard drive is a hard drive
[01:29] <gnomefreak> pushit: i know macs use same memory sticks
[01:29] <a1t> Seveas: when i try to make "mount -t ufs /dev/hda /mnt" the output is: /dev/hda already mounted or /mnt busy
[01:29] <Ribs> Macs, PC, Amigas, SPARCS...
[01:29] <Ribs> makes no difference
[01:29] <a1t> Seveas: i go to /mnt and it is empty
[01:30] <Ribs> As long as you plug in a IDE drive to a IDE port, you should be okay....
[01:30] <gnomefreak> pushit: just harder to install on macs :)
[01:30] <pushit> imac is scsi.
[01:30] <Syns> dapper didnt detect my floppy drive, how do i install it?
[01:30] <pushit> to my knowledge anyway.
[01:30] <Ribs> well, whatever
[01:30] <funkyHat> Older macs are SCSI
[01:30] <Ribs> a scsi drive is a scsi drive :)
[01:30] <a1t> any ubuntu staff help me?
[01:30] <funkyHat> I don't know about newer ones
[01:30] <pushit> dmesg says it's scsi.
[01:30] <pushit> and i trust dmesg. :p
[01:31] <w3svc> is there any easy way to add a shortcut from wine to menu???
[01:31] <gnomefreak> w3svc: why nhot just add it to the launcher panel
[01:31] <pushit> all i have are IDE drives laying about, and i'm not about to drive 20 miles to pick up a scsi drive for that POS.
[01:31] <w3svc> gnomefreak, i cant find wine to add
[01:31] <bilange> funkyHat: so far ive found a solution but thats only for one user, not everyone
[01:31] <gnomefreak> w3svc: is wine installed?
[01:32] <w3svc> gnomefreak, yes it is....
[01:32] <funkyHat> bilange, I know it can be done as I had it set up before, there is a file in some obscure directory that is run with root perms at the beginning of any gnome session
[01:32] <w3svc> gnomefreak, i can start for example nordicbet poker client but i wanna shortcut to start it
[01:32] <a1t> ok ....
[01:33] <gnomefreak> w3svc: ok in gnome right click the panel and add custom than whatever the command to start wine in use that as the command
[01:33] <w3svc> gnomefreak, okey. how can i tell wine to start a program in command
[01:33] <gnomefreak> w3svc: so if the command was say wine foo.exe that is the command that you would use for the launcher
[01:33] <funkyHat> a1t, /mnt being empty doesn't mean there isn't something mounted there, try running umount /mnt and then running your other command again
[01:33] <w3svc> gnomefreak, thanx
[01:33] <gnomefreak> 'yw] 
[01:34] <gnomefreak> no expert in wine but that should work
[01:34] <a1t> funkyHat: ok, i make it...
[01:34] <Munich> wine foo.exe is spot on
[01:34] <victor__> hello
[01:34] <victor__> how can y add a package for install the kernel k8 smp?
[01:35] <funkyHat> victor__, are you using the amd64 version of ubuntu?
[01:35] <victor__> no
[01:35] <victor__> i want install this kernel
[01:35] <funkyHat> victor__, you need to use amd64 to get k8 kernels
[01:35] <Syns> what is EISA?
[01:36] <victor__> yes y have k8
[01:36] <pushit> Syns: a deprecated bus standard.
[01:36] <victor__> I have a k8 amd64? (sorry i'm spanish)
[01:36] <Syns> 7
[01:36] <Syns> [4294671.884000]  Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 8
[01:36] <funkyHat> victor__, sudo apt-get install linux-k8-smp
[01:36] <Syns> and slot 7
[01:37] <funkyHat> victor__, sorry, I was talking about which CD you used to install linux, the one in the red case or the orange case
[01:37] <victor__> i install a 32 bit version
[01:37] <victor__> ubuntu
[01:37] <funkyHat> victor__, if you installed 32bit ubuntu you can't use k8 kernels
[01:37] <victor__> mmm, ok thanks
[01:38] <funkyHat> victor__, the best option is probably the k7 smp kernel, unless you install ubuntu64bit
[01:38] <Syns> is /dev/fd0 the floppy drive?
[01:38] <pushit> yes.
[01:38] <savon> najs ifo ir not
[01:38] <savon> thx
[01:39] <funkyHat> bilange, I'm just gonna go with the single-user option, too much hassle trying to figure it out, hehe
[01:40] <learner_learner> can anyone please tell me why this error is showing http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9350
[01:40] <Algol69> can anybody help this noob with partitioning this extra hd i just installed on my macg4/ubuntu machine? I can see it in disks manager, but have no clue as to how to partition it.
[01:40] <[blah] > does anybody know where smb.conf is located?
[01:40] <funkyHat> ailean, ok, what exactly do you want to do with your volume buttons?
[01:41] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: you havent uninstalled the first gaim yet
[01:41] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, I did apt-get remove gaim
[01:41] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: apt-get remove --purge
[01:41] <funkyHat> Algol69, use gparted to partition it
[01:41] <pushit> fdisk!
[01:41] <pushit> it's for manly men.
[01:41] <funkyHat> Algol69, if you can't see gparted (it's in applications > system tools I think in ubuntu breezy
[01:41] <Algol69> is that installed or should i dl it?
[01:41] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: apt-get remove keeps the config files on pc
[01:42] <learner_learner> okay
[01:42] <funkyHat> pushit, "can anybody help this noob" ;)
[01:42] <funkyHat> Algol69, you shouldn't download it, you should install it using synaptic
[01:42] <pushit> i was being facetious. :p
[01:43] <Algol69> funkyHat_thx, gonna try and look
[01:43] <funkyHat> Algol69, you might need to enable extra repositories to do that though, read the private message that ubotu is about to send to you
[01:43] <Munich> who is gopi ?
[01:43] <funkyHat> !tell Algol69 about repositories
[01:43] <Munich> :)
[01:43] <Algol69> Pushit_I'm a noob, not a man!
[01:43] <funkyHat> pushit, :P
[01:43] <Gopi> hi Munich.. why ?
[01:43] <Munich> Gopi hello from newzealand
[01:43] <Syns> i cant mount my floppy..
[01:43] <a1t> funkyHat: it is empty again
[01:43] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, I'm getting a lot of errors :/
[01:43] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: paste them on pastebin
[01:43] <Gopi> Munich: Hello I am from India !
[01:44] <pushit> it's at 89% now!
[01:44] <pushit> 70% 20 minutes ago.
[01:44] <Protocol1> !limewire
[01:44] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[01:44] <Munich> Gopi great , have any doubt ?
[01:44] <styx> need help on video quality. i installed totem xine and each video file has this pixelated appearance.
[01:44] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9358
[01:45] <Gopi> Munich: Yes actually having trouble getting audio for xawtv
[01:45] <Munich> styx tried mplayer ?
[01:45] <Protocol1> !frostwire
[01:45] <ubotu> well, frostwire is a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network, which can be found at http://www.frostwire.com/
[01:45] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, recently I had problem doing apt-get update
[01:45] <styx> Munich in which repository?
[01:45] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: lets try this sudo apt-get remove --purge gaim
[01:46] <Munich> styx try it in synaptic its there ni universe multiverse i think
[01:46] <hhakkinen> something funny happened when i tried to install ubuntu into my old laptop
[01:46] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: you have to tell it what to remove/--purge
[01:46] <hhakkinen> the laptop is broken, it does not start when i switch on, nothing happens
[01:46] <Munich> Gopi i almost defeated you yestareday in that bullet game
[01:46] <hhakkinen> any ideas?
[01:46] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, same errors
[01:46] <Gopi> thegladiator: hahahaha
[01:46] <Munich> he he :)
[01:47] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, can I get repositories where only http is used
[01:47] <Munich> so what seems to be the problem Gopi ? audio not working ?
[01:47] <_stoned> hi, after I was asleep for 4 hours, some one in here Seveas, he banned me, I just wokeup now and came in here to find myself banned as stoned*!*@* Can anyone tell me why I wan randomly banned.  I was sleeping at the time, I had been asleep for like 4 hours, nothing said, just banned
[01:47] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: run sudo apt-get update than try it if that doesnt work than paste your sources.list file on pastebin please
[01:47] <_stoned> this is ridiculous
[01:47] <Munich> please ask it out here , you will egt help
[01:47] <Gopi> yes Munich
[01:47] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, you must have seen localhost in those erros
[01:47] <learner_learner> *errors
[01:47] <bilange> gotcha
[01:47] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell learner_learner about sources
[01:48] <Seveas> _stoned, adding crap to the bot is a stupid thing and will get you banned. Ban avoiding is even lamer
[01:48] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: your pm should have a sources.list file you can copy and paste in place of yours
[01:48] <bilange> funkyHat: /usr/share/gnome/default.session
[01:48] <_stoned> Seveas, what crap?
[01:48] <Toma-> lo Seveas
[01:48] <Seveas> according to ubotus webpage you added the 'sex' factoid
[01:48] <learner_learner> okay
[01:48] <funkyHat> bilange, I found that, but it's not the same one I used before...
[01:49] <johndarkhorse> _stoned: wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcRules
[01:49] <_stoned> Seveas, ahh lol, I was kidding, but seriously, didn't have to ban me, coulda left me a message saying hey man go read the rules here
[01:49] <gnomefreak> someone should havve told him it logs everything :)
[01:49] <_stoned> seriously, only really dramatic people think in terms of absolutes
[01:49] <_stoned> walk the middle path bro, and yeah, I apologize
[01:49] <Seveas> _stoned, there's too much abuse of the bot. If we don't ban no one takes notice
[01:49] <_stoned> Seveas, understandable
[01:50] <Munich> its diff to handle these things the "middle way" , so just obey well to keep off spam . period
[01:50] <funkyHat> bilange, it will do the right thing though, it will add the command to any new user's session :)
[01:50] <Protocol1> has anyone went through the process of installing java on firefox 1.5
[01:50] <Protocol1> ?
[01:50] <gnomefreak> Protocol1: most people have
[01:50] <Munich> Protocol1 i installed it yes
[01:50] <_stoned> Munich, its more to do with the non-delieberate ignorance of the rules, not like I meant any malicious intent
[01:50] <Protocol1> do you think you can help me
[01:50] <funkyHat> !java
[01:50] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:50] <Munich> I actually installed java in FF 1.0.7 and upgraded to 1.5 and it works well
[01:51] <peterrus> hello
[01:51] <Protocol1> !javadebs
[01:51] <Seveas> _stoned, that's why the ban is already removed 
[01:51] <_stoned> Munich, do you get sound in flash/firefox 1.5
[01:51] <Munich> gnomefreakits the same to install java on FF 1.5 and 1.0.7 ?
[01:51] <gopi_> hi Munich
[01:51] <gnomefreak> Munich: should be
[01:51] <Munich> _stoned could you gimme some site ? I can try out and tell u?
[01:51] <peterrus> How come i cannot make a NTFS partition with gparted?
[01:51] <stoned> Munich, umm.. www.joecartoon.com
[01:52] <gopi_> leaves
[01:52] <stoned> Munich, sound didn't work in flash until I installed alsa-oss.  but the next day, I woke up and found it wasn't working again
[01:52] <styx> is there any defrag tool?
[01:52] <gnomefreak> styx: no need for one
[01:52] <peterrus> How come i cannot make a NTFS partition with gparted?
[01:53] <johndarkhorse> styx: linux filesystems dont suffer from fragmentation
[01:53] <Seveas> peterrus, because MS doesn't release the specs
[01:53] <funkyHat> peterrus, linux can't write to NTFS anyway... why do you want one?
[01:53] <Munich> cant understand that stoned its working here no audio though
[01:53] <bilange> if im not mistaken, gparted (and any other non-microsoft program) doesnt completly understand NTFS-- we can read on it, but writing is STILL dangerous on it today
[01:53] <Munich> maybe that flash doesnt have one ?
[01:53] <styx> gnomefreak synaptic is getting slower and slower each day.
[01:53] <gnomefreak> styx: think of it as linux file systems are smarter than windows they know where to put the app in the right place the first time :)
[01:53] <stoned> Munich, think about what you just said, how can flash not have audio
[01:53] <stoned> :/
[01:53] <stoned> its web multimedia
[01:53] <Toma-> Whats the preffered application for ipods on ubuntu? Im setting up a PC for my g/f so she and her housemates can use ipods/mp3 player on it...
[01:53] <stoned> multi*
[01:53] <peterrus> funkyhat: i already have ubuntu on my pc, but i also want windows. and the win setup says there are no harddisks present
[01:53] <gnomefreak> styx: i dont use synaptic often anymore
[01:54] <Toma-> So it need to be noob-proof
[01:54] <Toma-> *needs
[01:54] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Toma- about ipod
[01:54] <Munich> stoned : i am nto sure , but there are flashes without audio , the one I made is an example :)
[01:54] <Seveas> Toma-, gtkpod, bansee
[01:54] <kronoz> funkyhat: not 100% true, check out linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net it can *kind of* write to ntfs
[01:54] <Seveas> banshee*
[01:54] <Munich> it can be done without audio
[01:54] <Toma-> gnomefreak, im looking thru it already thx.
[01:54] <gnomefreak> sorry
[01:54] <Toma-> :)
[01:54] <funkyHat> peterrus, if you can cope with a virtual machine environment, I would suggest installing windows inside VMware Server
[01:54] <Toma-> np. just wanna see what actual people use.
[01:54] <stoned> Munich, oh I see what you are saying.  no the flash media on that site of course has audio.  I thought you were saying maybe FLASH itself was incapable of audio
[01:54] <gnomefreak> Toma-:  i would go with banshee only because ive had hard time with gtkpod
[01:54] <Toma-> Seveas, thx. is gtkpod easy enough to use?
[01:55] <Toma-> oic. thx gnomefreak
[01:55] <Seveas> no idea, I don't have an ipod
[01:55] <peterrus> well the in fact i just need a guide how to install windows with linux, so not windows first, but linux first
[01:55] <Munich> stoned hey the sound is working now
[01:55] <Toma-> d'oh :)
[01:55] <funkyHat> peterrus, saves you having to fix GRUB and means you can have both OSs running at the same time
[01:55] <gnomefreak> peterrus: install win first and than linux and its all good
[01:55] <peterrus> funkyhat: and i still can play games and everything works 100% like in windows? because my graphics arent right in ubuntu, but the are in windows
[01:56] <funkyHat> peterrus, you need to create free space on your hard drive (it needs to be primary partition space, not extended, so you cannot have more than 3 other primary partitions already)
[01:56] <Toma-> hmmm gtkpod has big buttons you can click. i think that might be more suited to newbs.
[01:56] <peterrus> okay
[01:56] <peterrus> i am on my way
[01:56] <funkyHat> peterrus, no, performance in VMware isn't great
[01:56] <peterrus> brb
[01:56] <stoned> well you can use grub for NT and use ntldr to load grldr and use grldr to load up ANY OS on ANY disk in your system.  do a little google search.  grub for NT is wicked for people who want to dual boot
[01:56] <jimcooncat> is there a better gui or curses interface to lvm than evmsgui?
[01:56] <peterrus> ok
[01:56] <stoned> in fact,  you can even use grub as the main boot loader even on windows, just load windows through +1 chainloading
[01:56] <styx> Munich fullscreen does not resize video size in mplayer
[01:57] <stoned> styx, you have to change your video output
[01:57] <stoned> styx, try mplayer -vo xv
[01:57] <Munich> styx : do this ...from command line -> mplayer -vo xv foo.avi ?
[01:57] <gnomefreak> hey is xubuntu-desktop safe to remove like ubuntu-desktop?
[01:57] <bilange> styx: mplayer -fs -zoom filename.avi
[01:57] <stoned> gnomefreak, yes
[01:57] <gnomefreak> ty
[01:57] <Munich> ur video is not configured at the moment chose XV
[01:57] <stoned> gnomefreak, what are you trying to do?
[01:58] <gnomefreak> stoned: gaim depends on xubuntu-desktop ;)
[01:58] <Toma-> (Hmmmm. why not install both gtkpod and banshee... let them figure out which is best...)
[01:58] <Munich> i removed xubuntu desktop but it still has not removed evertyhing
[01:58] <Toma-> ;)
[01:58] <stoned> stoned, that doesn't not asnwer my question
[01:58] <stoned> gnomefreak, that does not answer my question
[01:58] <Munich> not sure if I did it correct though
[01:59] <gnomefreak> stoned: ok to compile gaim 2.0 you have to remove gaim to remove gaim you have to remove xubuntu-desktop
[01:59] <stoned> gnomefreak, why are you compiling gaim
[01:59] <gnomefreak> stoned: because i dont screw with alien
[01:59] <Toma-> 2.0 beta bleeding edge fun
[01:59] <stoned> gnomefreak, oh its the new beta yeah?
[02:00] <gnomefreak> stoned: ive compiled gaim maybe 25 times
[02:00] <stoned> gnomefreak, using backporting
[02:00] <stoned> ?
[02:00] <gnomefreak> its not been backported
[02:00] <gnomefreak> stoned: and there are no backports for dapper
[02:00] <stoned> i thought mabye it had its source in dapper
[02:00] <Munich> stoned is that ur fave site :) ?
[02:00] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, yeah, xubuntu-desktop is just like ubuntu-desktop
[02:00] <gnomefreak> ty funkyHat
[02:01] <stoned> Munich, no my favorite website is anything to do with classical western music theory
[02:01] <Munich> cool
[02:02] <asdffasdf> I have a sound problem with skype. After first call a problem with sound device is indicated.
[02:02] <iBalo> Hmmm... Seveas, are you awake? I recall that you kept an updated/debugged kaffeine package in your repos. But although i just got a fresh sources list from source-o-matic it's not in there. Did you remove it for some reason?
[02:02] <stoned> i don't understand how if there is no source available for gaim2.0 in dapper even, and you're just compiling from source, then how can gaim2.0 depend on xubuntu-desktop.  the source of gai has nothing to do with ubuntu at all
[02:02] <Seveas> iBalo, your memory is failing 
[02:02] <iBalo> Where did I get that kaffeien 0.7.1 seveas package from?
[02:03] <Seveas> not from me
[02:03] <stoned> unless you were using apt-get build from source or dpkg to build from source, using a source package, it wouldn't depend on anything except certain libs, but CERTAINLY not a distro s pefic p ackage
[02:03] <Munich> are you all on dapper?
[02:03] <ufo> if i install something with apt-get install someprog and it needs depency packages and istalls them.... but ig i remove someprog it does not remove the depency packages... it gows all the time...
[02:03] <ufo> how can clean the system
[02:03] <gnomefreak> Munich: i would hope not
[02:03] <stoned> ufo, debfoster/deborphan
[02:03] <bilange> nope, im on badger
[02:03] <Munich> thanks
[02:03] <dibblego> Nautilus telles me "Some files have invalid filenames" when I try to write a DVD - how can I figure out which files?
[02:03] <Munich> i am in breezy as well
[02:03] <stoned> gnomefreak, answer my questions you got me goin onw
[02:03] <funkyHat> stoned, no, xubuntu-desktop depends on gaim 1.5 (well just gaim in fact), but in order for gnomefreak to compile and install gaim 2.0 he wants to remove gaim 1.5, he was just aksing if it were safe for him to remove the xubuntu-desktop metapackage
[02:04] <stoned> ahhh
[02:04] <Munich> those dependies shudnt be taking too much space I guess ?
[02:04] <stoned> sorry I misunderstood
[02:04] <gnomefreak> stoned: what do you mean?
[02:04] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, when I do apt-get update it shows after a while Err http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Packages
[02:04] <learner_learner>   Connection failed [IP: 82.211.81.182 80] 
[02:04] <asdffasdf> I have a sound problem with skype. After first call a problem with sound device is indicated.
[02:04] <johndarkhorse> removal of metapkgs is ok, until it's time to dist-upgrade
[02:04] <stoned> !source-o-matic
[02:04] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[02:05] <Munich> asdffasdf please wait
[02:05] <Munich> donot spam
[02:05] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: please paste your sources.list on pastebin
[02:05] <asdffasdf> ok ,tnx
[02:05] <Seveas> learner_learner, just retry apt-get update
[02:05] <stoned> is it too hard for people to actually type THANKS.  Just spell the full word out to at least SHOW you put effort into thanking the other person
[02:05] <stoned> :/
[02:05] <bilange> i cant wait to see dapper completed/finished.. only to run xgl/compiz on it :P
[02:06] <Seveas> learner_learner, one of the servers just had a hickup
[02:06] <Wraithe> gnome looks great
[02:06] <learner_learner> Seveas, that has been a problem for me for a long time
[02:06] <stoned> Wraithe, not to me it doesn't
[02:06] <gnomefreak> bilange: xgl does work half the time anyway
[02:06] <stoned> Wraithe, to me kde is the sweetest
[02:06] <stoned> kde is like the wife i never had
[02:06] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9359
[02:06] <we2by> lol
[02:06] <dibblego> skype has a linux installer?
[02:06] <Seveas> stoned, Wraithe no desktop wars please
[02:07] <gnomefreak> stoned: use fluxbox youll never touch kde again
[02:07] <Seveas> !tell dibblego about skype
[02:07] <bilange> anyways, ill just wait so things gets more mature (that, and my graphic card fan is almost dead)
[02:07] <stoned> Seveas, if it was a fight, I woulda said GNOME SUCKS! but read as to what I really did say
[02:07] <stoned> :)
[02:07] <learner_learner> Seveas, I guess it tried to connect to ftp for that IP.
[02:07] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: it might be a bit im running all kinds of crap here
[02:07] <Algol69> thx for the help with partitioning new hd! (installed gparted and it worked)
[02:07] <Seveas> stoned, such things easily move on to the desktop war stage - better not to start it at all
[02:07] <stoned> true
[02:07] <Munich> Algol69 njoy
[02:08] <Seveas> Munich, ugh, pain, horror...
[02:08] <Munich> Seveas why what happened ?
[02:09] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: that sources.list is good you should have no issues and Seveas was right archive.ubuntu has had a few hicups (said that as nice as i could) :)
[02:09] <Wraithe> ok i'll stop
[02:09] <Seveas> Munich, Algol is horror 
[02:09] <Algol69> Seveas _ because...?
[02:09] <Munich> i was referring to some guy called Algol69 sorry
[02:10] <Wraithe> what othe utility languages are commonly used nowadys other than perl and python
[02:10] <stoned> Seveas, im running a diff X server in F8. 1st X is in F7.  I have a keyboard with extra keys.  I configured them so that they would send 'chvt X'.  It used to work until last night.  It won't work now.  I tried to see whats up by doing chvt 8 on console.  Instead of switching to the next virtual terminal, it gives me this error:  chvt: VT_ACTIVATE: Operation not permitted.  However if I do sudo or try this as root, sudo su, it will switch.
[02:10] <stoned>   do you know how I can fix it so that non-root can also use chvt
[02:10] <Seveas> Wraithe, shell scripting
[02:10] <Wraithe> other than that too
[02:10] <Toma-> wow... trimming 700mb out of a very sparse ubuntu system! woot :)
[02:11] <gnomefreak> C is still used java is still used shell   it all depends on what you want to write and what you feel like learning
[02:11] <Seveas> stoned, <alt><f8> should work
[02:11] <[fish] > does the ubuntu live cd works?
[02:11] <styx> i will keep my totem movie player. is there a way to change the output device to opengl?
[02:11] <Seveas> [fish] , of course
[02:11] <stoned> Seveas, read the keyboard part
[02:11] <[fish] > okies
[02:11] <gnomefreak> [fish] : yes
[02:11] <[fish] > thx
[02:11] <Wraithe> i know perl,python,c,c++,java,c#
[02:11] <gnomefreak> yw
[02:11] <Seveas> stoned, ok, but first check whether <alt><f8> works :)
[02:11] <[fish] > so i need to dl it and burn on cd or?
[02:12] <stoned> Seveas, course it works, my point is to switch using keyboard, with chvt, as non-root
[02:12] <Toma-> fishse, thats the general thing you do, with live cd's.
[02:12] <fishse> its my first live cd
[02:13] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, is it not possible to directly copy the data (updated database) from someone else?
[02:13] <Protocol1> !firefox
[02:13] <Algol69> fishse_thx for the selfesteem boost, i thought i was a noob ;-)
[02:13] <Toma-> fishse, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto
[02:13] <Protocol1> !ff1.5
[02:13] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:14] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: define please
[02:14] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: you want to copy and paste a sources.list file into yours?
[02:14] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, after we do apt-get update, what is updated?
[02:15] <elkbuntu> repo lists
[02:15] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: just your sources.list
[02:15] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: apt-get upgrade will update your packages
[02:15] <learner_learner> ah..ok
[02:15] <MetaMorfoziS> !firefox
[02:15] <MetaMorfoziS> !salala
[02:15] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, MetaMorfoziS
[02:16] <savon> HEllo, thx for your help I just got mp3s playing agien
[02:17] <savon> Now I need help to get movis playing,
[02:17] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell savon about multimedia
[02:17] <savon> thank you
[02:18] <learner_learner> anyone else having problem while doing apt-get update? ( connection failed to any IP)
[02:18] <choi> anyone know how to copy mysql database in windows to mysql database in ubuntu???
[02:19] <Algol69> what program should i use to make my mac/ubuntu drives visible on my windows network and vice versa?
[02:20] <Morfosomo> samba
[02:20] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: try putting your country code before the work archive so it looks like this us.archive.ubuntu.........  see if that helps than after changing them run sudo apt-get update again
[02:20] <soundray> choi, use mysqldump
[02:20] <Ekushey> hi, i've a samba question... can anyone help?
[02:20] <Ekushey> i've set a static ip (203.190.1.xxx) on my linux box, and now i can't access the shared folder from windows
[02:21] <Ekushey> before, the ip was 192.168.1.5, and it use to work perfectly
[02:21] <choi> thanks but i dont know how to use mysqldump
[02:21] <Ekushey> what to do now?
[02:21] <Seveas> Ekushey, well duh
[02:21] <learner_learner> okay, gnomefreak
[02:21] <Seveas> Ekushey, you can't simply use any ip address
[02:21] <Morfosomo> 203.190.1.xxx <- you put this as an p?
[02:21] <Seveas> Ekushey, 192.168.*.* and 10.*.*.* are safe for private use
[02:21] <soundray> choi, 'man mysqldump' shows you the syntax and all the options.
[02:21] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, I'm updating through Synaptic by using proxy, let me see
[02:22] <gnomefreak> yuck at proxy :(
[02:22] <choi> soundray, 'thanks'
[02:22] <noone> is there anyone who's running ubuntu with ati radeon x600 graphic card? i found some sites where users got the same problem as me - can't run x server.
[02:22] <Ekushey> Seveas: i'm using the linux box as my ftp server as well... therefor i had to put real ip
[02:22] <Gopi> Munich are u there ?
[02:24] <Ekushey> Seveas: bro, help me out please!
[02:24] <lovely_anya> ?
[02:24] <Seveas> Ekushey, you can't use that ip behind a router. Point.
[02:25] <savon> hmm the movies are know running, but I dont get any sound when I whatch it
[02:25] <savon> But i got it when I listning to music
[02:25] <Ekushey> Seveas: u mean i need to use 192.168.x.x type of ip address?
[02:25] <noone> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-78617.html - anyone has a solution for this problem?
[02:25] <Seveas> Ekushey, yes
[02:25] <Seveas> and forward relevant ports from you router to the serve
[02:26] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, it's slow but updating...
[02:27] <Ekushey> Seveas: how i do the forwarding stuffs?
[02:27] <Seveas> Ekushey, read your routers documentation
[02:27] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: take your time i got alot of crap im working onbut ill be here
[02:27] <learner_learner> ok :), gnomefreak
[02:27] <UberShrike> are there any programs that come with ubuntu base install that can split large files into smaller ones
[02:27] <h3ax> Ekushey, portforward.com
[02:28] <Ekushey> Seveas: i need it use a as a ftp server as well so that ppl from outside can store their files... if i don't put a "real" ip on the machine, then outside world ppl can't access it
[02:28] <h3ax> well you can rar it in volumes
[02:28] <Ekushey> Seveas: do u get my scenario?
[02:28] <Seveas> Ekushey, read the docs for your ftp server (and let people use PORT instead of PASV)
[02:29] <stoned> is there a way to specify the password for sudo in one command.  so that it doesn't ask for the password.
[02:29] <stoned> like sudo -password blah command here
[02:29] <stoned> something like that
[02:29] <Seveas> fortuneately not
[02:29] <gnomefreak> stoned: that would defeat the purpose of sudo but you can gain root by using sudo -i
[02:29] <Seveas> it would be horrific
[02:30] <stoned> gnome sudu su passwd
[02:30] <stoned> :/
[02:30] <Ekushey> Seveas: ok thanks...
[02:30] <gnomefreak> stoned: no i didnt type that
[02:30] <Tidus> Ekushey:  when your computer's behind the router, yes, it will have a 192.168.x.x type address, but, when you do portforwarding from the router to the ftp server, it will be seen as a real ip, thus people can access it
[02:30] <stoned> gnomefreak, no im telling you that
[02:30] <choi> soundray my pc have 2 os one is ubuntu and windows install mysql on both of them i create a databse in windows and i want to copy that database to ubuntu mysql...
[02:30] <gnomefreak> i typed sudo -i
[02:30] <noookie> what is root password on ubuntu livecd ?
[02:30] <pawel> hello
[02:30] <stoned> gnomefreak, yes I am able to read, what is your point
[02:30] <gnomefreak> stoned: why would you enable su?
[02:30] <Tidus> Ekushey:  they'll type in your router's IP and it'll go to the fileserver... get my drift there?
[02:30] <pawel> jest kto z polski ??
[02:30] <noookie> what is root password on ubuntu livecd ?
[02:31] <noookie> pawel, tak, #ubuntu.pl
[02:31] <stoned> gnomefreak, because this is the most useless feature in ubuntu
[02:31] <gnomefreak> stoned: there is a reason its not enabled
[02:31] <stoned> gnomefreak, ever have about 30+ aliases for dpkg/apt in .bashrc.  every try to use those with sudo?
[02:31] <UberShrike> h3ax: is there an app that comes with workstation install that can do that.  I am on someone elses machine and can install anything
[02:31] <noookie> what is root password on ubuntu livecd ?
[02:31] <Seveas> !tell noookie about root
[02:32] <Tidus> noookie:  just like the real system, ubuntu's livecd has no real root
[02:32] <stoned> why would I keep wanting to type sudo apt-get install bhah, when I can easily set a pass for su, su, then run my aliases, like 'install blah' or show blah or search blah
[02:32] <noookie> but it asks me for password
[02:32] <gnomefreak> no im only person that knows how to use this pc so i dont have to worry about other aliases
[02:32] <Seveas> noookie, use sudo
[02:32] <stoned> gnomefreak, do you know what an alias is?
[02:32] <gnomefreak> sudo -i gives you user@root#
[02:33] <savon> hmm the movies are know running, but I dont get any sound when I whatch it
[02:33] <savon> But i got it when I listning to music
[02:33] <gnomefreak> stoned: you have su enabled and still asking about sudo not understanding here
[02:34] <savon> and it seems that movies are playing faster than they should
[02:34] <UberShrike> are there any programs that come with ubuntu base install that can split large files into smaller ones.  I do not have permission to install anything on this comp
[02:34] <dIG|Vargur> can i hack gnome desktop to kubuntu?
[02:35] <Biguns> what is the best app to use to code in PHP
[02:36] <gnomefreak> Biguns: i dont use php but i would assume lamp would be good
[02:36] <soundray> choi, the best way is to dump your database into a single file and load it back on the other machine. The program to use is mysqldump.
[02:36] <Biguns> gnomefreak: lamp stands for Linux Apache MySQP PHP L.A.M.P
[02:37] <gnomefreak> yes i know
[02:37] <stoned> gnomefreak, my point is simply this.  alias install='apt-get install' in .bashrc. sudo install blah WILL not work. you must type sudo apt-get install.  apply this concept to a couple of pages of aliases
[02:37] <Biguns> I just want to write code with color coding
[02:37] <Tidus> Biguns:  any text editor that can do syntax hilighting will suffice
[02:37] <gnomefreak> php in that implies it has a editor
[02:37] <soundray> choi, the exact command you need depends on your requirements. So you won't get around educating yourself on the options of mysqldump.
[02:38] <gnomefreak> stoned: sudo install will work if you write a simple script to make it work
[02:38] <Biguns> Tidus: Which one do you use?
[02:38] <stoned> gnomefreak, this is why I have a need to set a pass for root, and login as root, then I am ablel to use the aliases.  sudo+bash alias == don't work
[02:38] <Tidus> Biguns:  vim
[02:38] <stoned> gnomefreak, well of course, but do I want to sit there and write scripts for all those aliases
[02:38] <stoned> i dont' fuckin think so
[02:38] <stoned> :)
[02:39] <Biguns> cool...thanks
[02:39] <Munich> Gopi hi
[02:39] <Munich> sory was playing bullet
[02:39] <stoned> of course, there is always wajig
[02:39] <stoned> but wajib is a bit gay
[02:39] <gnomefreak> i would rather sit there than comprimise my system but as you wish
[02:39] <stoned> compromise your system?
[02:39] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, I did apt-get remove --purge gaim, it showed Package gaim is not installed, so not removed
[02:39] <anto9us> UberShrike, type 'info split" you can use 'cat' to join your files back together
[02:39] <stoned> don't make me laugh
[02:39] <Protocol1> i think i should re-install ubuntu
[02:39] <soundray> stoned, you can run sudo -i and set your aliases "as root".
[02:39] <UberShrike> anto9us: thanks
[02:40] <stoned> soundray, im good, thanks
[02:40] <choi> thus it copy all the tables in mysql
[02:40] <gnomefreak> stoned: so tell me why does ubuntu not recommend enablign su?
[02:40] <Protocol1> im confused on getting my java running
[02:40] <gnomefreak> enabling*
[02:40] <stoned> gnomefreak, because I neither know, neither do I care.  if it weren't for updated software with a hint of stability, I would still be using debian SID
[02:41] <stoned> just becaue ubuntu does things different and dislike them doesn't mean they are universaly bad, so stop being defensive
[02:41] <wickers> morning people
[02:41] <learner_learner> but I still see gaim in /usr/share/applications/
[02:42] <learner_learner> gnomefreak,
[02:42] <colm_afk> afternoon
[02:42] <Seveas> stoned, language like "fucking" and "gay" is not tolerated here
[02:42] <wickers> that's typical, I walk in the # and someone is fighting a flame war.
[02:42] <Seveas> !tell stoned about conduct
[02:42] <andrea> for set resolution at 1280x800?
[02:42] <stoned> Seveas, did I say that out loud
[02:42] <stoned> Seveas, sorry, won't happen again
[02:43] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: yes because you removed gaim without purging it
[02:43] <learner_learner> oh
[02:43] <learner_learner> will I remove it manually?, gnomefreak
[02:43] <colm_afk> stoned, benefits of using sudo from the wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[02:43] <andrea> help me please
[02:43] <andrea> fix-rex 1280x800?
[02:43] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: if you install it and than purge it  it should work that way your not sitting there trying to remove 35 packages
[02:44] <wickers> andrea, you want to set your res at 1280x800?
[02:44] <andrea> yes
[02:44] <gnomefreak> packages=files for today :(
[02:44] <wickers> andrea, are you comfortable editing a config file?
[02:44] <learner_learner> okay
[02:44] <andrea> mmmh
[02:44] <wickers> andrea, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:44] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, you don't have to install something again to be able to purge it...
[02:45] <gnomefreak> funkyHat: but --purge isnt working for him
[02:45] <wickers> mmm.
[02:45] <j2daosh> andrea, before you do that first check if you can do it by going to system, preferences, screen resolution
[02:45] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, I think you still have to say apt-get remove --purge
[02:45] <a2xm> hi all.. what're the meaning of virtual users and virtual domains in mailserver?
[02:45] <gnomefreak> i had him run sudo apt-get remove --purge gaim after he just did remove
[02:45] <funkyHat> --purge on it's own won't work
[02:45] <j2daosh> only do config if the screen res isn't registered in the screen res under prefernces
[02:45] <funkyHat> oh right
[02:45] <stoned> colm, ahh yes, mostly for people who don't know what they are doing, are new, or something etc.  ubuntu it dumbed down for the noob.  its good, but i'd rather just use root than sudo.  thanks though, I appreciate your effort
[02:45] <funkyHat> hm
[02:45] <wickers> j2daosh, it should be the highest res by default...
[02:45] <wickers> but maybe
[02:45] <funkyHat> well purging in synaptic will work
[02:46] <asdffasdf> a god working firewall?
[02:46] <stoned> ehehe, god working
[02:46] <stoned> hehe
[02:46] <gnomefreak> try that learner_learner  open synaptic and find gaim and click completely remove
[02:46] <colm> stoned, cool.  I personally appreciate the "fine-grained security policy" bit, but it's your box (:
[02:46] <j2daosh> under normal circumstances yes... but when i log in at work i have to change the screen res higher and when i log in at home i have to make it smaller
[02:46] <andrea> in screen resolution doesn't find 1280x800, only 1024x748
[02:46] <ilha06> aew pessoal alguem ai joga battle for wesnoth?
[02:47] <ilha06> pessoal eu tou em uma fase muito dificil e no consigo, passar
[02:47] <j2daosh> andrea, ok now edit the xorg file
[02:47] <wickers> j2daosh, it remembers what the user last set... if yours is not, then you might need to fix something
[02:47] <Seveas> ilha06, english please...
[02:47] <Seveas> !br
[02:47] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[02:47] <asdffasdf> a good working firewall?
[02:47] <andrea> Subsection "Display"
[02:47] <andrea>         Depth       24
[02:47] <andrea>         Modes       "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[02:47] <andrea>         ViewPort    0 0  # initial origin if mode is smaller than desktop
[02:47] <andrea> #        Virtual     1280 1024
[02:47] <andrea> here?
[02:47] <Seveas> andrea, do NOT paste in here..
[02:47] <gnomefreak> no pastebin
[02:47] <andrea> ok
[02:47] <wickers> andrea, the Modes line
[02:47] <Protocol1> im going to do everything possible to get my java running
[02:47] <Protocol1> hah
[02:48] <j2daosh> wickers... it remembers... but my home comp is 1024x768 while my work comp is 1280x800...use the same user from work and home... so it screws with it alittle
[02:48] <stoned> colm, well first off I have a bastion and a hardware firewall, on top of which every pc in my internal network has manually configured ip talbes, as well as having a linksys router on which I also use my own iptable scripts.  security for me really isn't an issue, and also i don't have any data that is valuable or secretive
[02:48] <andrea> ok can i write?
[02:48] <gnomefreak> Protocol1: did you try java debs?
[02:48] <wickers> andrea, remove 1280x1024, and replace it with 1280x800
[02:48] <Protocol1> gnomefreak, give me word
[02:48] <andrea> and more?
[02:48] <gnomefreak> !javadebs
[02:48] <Protocol1> !javadebs
[02:48] <wickers> andrea, you'll need to access the config file as sudo
[02:48] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Protocol1 about javadebs
[02:49] <wickers> First step, just replace that res with the one you want..
[02:49] <j2daosh> u can add as many as you want to... but if you go higher then your screen can allow it wont do anything and could potentially do more bad then good
[02:49] <andrea> sudo mcedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[02:49] <k^^> Anyone know how to fix FreeNX so I can resume a session from win succesfully?
[02:49] <colm> stoned, good for you.  no valuable data?  why the belt and braces then?
[02:49] <stoned> Protocol1, sudo apt-get install fakeroot java-package.  then download the binary file from SUN for jre/jdk.  then do fakeroot make-jpkg javafilehere.bin
[02:49] <wickers> andrea, if mcedit is your fav editor
[02:49] <gnomefreak> Seveas: have you seen anything about downloads on dapper?
[02:49] <Protocol1> gnomefeak, i got j2re 1.4 on here through the repository and i watched it install but still no java
[02:49] <Seveas> for what?
[02:49] <gnomefreak> this is starting to piss me off
[02:50] <andrea> ok thank you very much
[02:50] <snakeye> hey all
[02:50] <johndarkhorse> stoned: we have ubuntu debs for java
[02:50] <pinkisntwell_> hey people, when I try to start ubuntu I get "/bin/sh can't access tty: job control turned off" what is this?
[02:50] <stoned> colm, I study information security as a masters degree.  I test different network security software, configurations, etc. as learning
[02:50] <Protocol1> and im using the ff1.5 browser
[02:50] <gnomefreak> Seveas: i download gaim to desktop and it puts it in / and the archive manager opens
[02:50] <djaster> cze jest ktos tu z polski??
[02:50] <wickers> andrea, after you are done, logout, and then hit ctrl-alt-backspace to restart the X server.
[02:50] <johndarkhorse> !pl
[02:50] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[02:50] <gnomefreak> i want to beable to tar it myself
[02:50] <stoned> johndarkhorse, oh really, thats convenient I suppose
[02:50] <colm> stoned, ah, makes sense then, toys :-)
[02:50] <djaster> chodzi mi jak uruchomic aplikacje exe.
[02:50] <tenco> hi all
[02:51] <Protocol1> stoned, i will give it a shot
[02:51] <stoned> last i looked though, the sunj2re was 1.5 with update 05 instead of update 06
[02:51] <tenco> why is anacron and cron installed on ubuntu by default?
[02:51] <stoned> the java package in ubunut is old, as far as i know
[02:51] <johndarkhorse> stoned: we have java 1.5 available
[02:51] <djaster> jestk ktos tu z polski??
[02:51] <snakeye> is there a spem killer fore Umbutu...++
[02:51] <andrea> ok
[02:51] <snakeye> ??
[02:51] <Seveas> djaster, #ubuntu.pl
[02:52] <stoned> johndarkhorse, read what I said again
[02:52] <Adam____> Hi people - Why can't I play MP3s in Totem? I've installed Gstreamer through Synaptic
[02:52] <Seveas> !tell Adam____ about mp3
[02:52] <Seveas> .csop
[02:52] <snakeye> whot is csop??
[02:52] <johndarkhorse> Seveas: we gonna get update 6 to java so stoned can be on the razors edge?
[02:53] <Seveas> SnakeBite, typo 
[02:53] <asdffasdf> firewall, please?
[02:53] <stoned> johndarkhorse, im not anal about it, just telling the poor chap what I know about ubuntu java packages
[02:53] <gnomefreak> _05 and _06 are not too much of a difference
[02:53] <j2daosh> asdff .... firestarter or make ur ownby adding rules to iptables
[02:53] <colm> asdffasdf, firewall is already installed
[02:53] <snakeye> oki
[02:53] <johndarkhorse> stoned: the java 1.5 pkgs are user contributed, not official
[02:53] <asdffasdf> firestarter?
[02:53] <Seveas> johndarkhorse, my repos have update6
[02:53] <j2daosh> sudo apt-get install firestarter
[02:54] <stoned> johndarkhorse, thus, making your own is superior
[02:54] <asdffasdf> but it returns me an firewall failed to start
[02:54] <wickers> ewww firestarter!?!
[02:54] <Seveas> stoned, make-jpkg is quite buggy
[02:54] <gnomefreak> now he tells me he has java in his repos :(
[02:54] <j2daosh> lol wickers
[02:54] <ThWiz> a
[02:54] <johndarkhorse> stoned: and out of the comprehension of most folks
[02:55] <asdffasdf> Why I cannot start my firewall?
[02:55] <snakeye> J2daosh whot thos that firewall do?
[02:55] <stoned> johndarkhorse, of course mate.  I'm not saying one way is better than the other, j/k really, but yeh, thats why I gave him commands and steps to tell him exactly what to do
[02:55] <Wraithe> has anyone in here ever use wxgtk
[02:55] <Wraithe> im meant pygtk
[02:55] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, thanks. it worked
[02:55] <j2daosh> snakeye, its jut a generic firewall for those of us that dont know iptables yet
[02:56] <Buntix> Bonjour  tous
[02:56] <gnomefreak> yw learner_learner
[02:56] <learner_learner> I'm running now Gaim 2.0 beta 2, gnomefreak
[02:56] <snakeye> J2daosh oki
[02:57] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: its a lil nicer but still eh
[02:57] <Buntix> oups im on english irc sorry
[02:57] <Buntix> cya
[02:57] <learner_learner> hmm
[02:57] <stoned> btw, does anyone now how I can switch virtual terminals using chvt as USER not root.  I can use chvt to switch between two Xservers on my one machine, but i can't use chvt as user, it gives access denied.  If I do sudo , it asks for a password.  I have keytouch setup so that extra keys on my kb are setup to send 'chvt 8' and 'chvt 7' as extra arrow keys.  this is why I need chvt to work under a regular user, not just root.  can anyone help
[02:57] <stoned>  me.
[02:58] <gnomefreak> learner_learner: are you using breezy?
[02:58] <Protocol1> stoned, after you gave me those commands it did a lot of unpacking..what now?
[02:58] <learner_learner> gnomefreak, yes
[02:58] <savon> some one knows a good c++ compilator to ubuntu
[02:58] <gnomefreak> g++
[02:58] <wickers> gcc g++
[02:58] <savon> how to install?
[02:59] <asdffasdf> Why I cannot start my firewall?
[02:59] <Tidus> stoned:  if you're not too anal bout security, chown root:root <path to chvt> && chmod 4755 <path to chvt> ... that'll set the setuid bit on the file to root so it always runs as root
[02:59] <stoned> Protocol1, http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/142
[02:59] <wickers> savon, sudo apt-get install g++
[02:59] <wickers> make, gcc, etc..
[02:59] <Seveas> !tell savon about compiling
[02:59] <gnomefreak> doesnt build-essential have g++ in it?
[02:59] <Seveas> gnomefreak, yeah
[02:59] <wickers> I'm sure it does
[02:59] <wickers> but that takes half the fun out of it.
[02:59] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get install build-essential savon
[02:59] <wickers> ;)
[02:59] <snakeye> thos eny now an good working program fore photos.. Too Umbutu..?
[03:00] <wickers> fspot maybe
[03:00] <gnomefreak> snakeye: gimp is i understood that
[03:00] <stoned> Tidus, I dont understand how that will solve my problem?
[03:00] <gnomefreak> if*
[03:00] <snakeye> gnomefreak Ty
[03:00] <gnomefreak> yw
[03:00] <johndarkhorse> snakeye: gphoto
[03:00] <wickers> SnakeBite, f-spot if I understood differently from gnomefreak
[03:00] <colm> snakeye, I use picasa2 (win32)
[03:00] <snakeye> oki
[03:01] <snakeye> colm oki
[03:01] <bret> hi
[03:01] <Tidus> stoned:  it will allow you to run chvt as a user because the setuid bit tells the system to execute it as root, not the user... no passwords requires.
[03:01] <gnomefreak> we can sit here all day and name picture programs
[03:01] <snakeye> hehe
[03:01] <stoned> Tidus, ahh, that last part explains it
[03:01] <stoned> thank you
[03:02] <savon> i have install g++ know but how to use it? Cant find it in the applications menu
[03:02] <andrea> hi! 1280x800 works! but on "virtual" what can i write? 1024x768 or 1280x800?
[03:02] <gnomefreak> savon: its command line based have you wrote your program yet?
[03:02] <johndarkhorse> savon: use it from a terminal
[03:02] <snakeye> lol savon
[03:02] <bret> hi
[03:02] <_jason> savon: it's command line, http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:C_plus_plus/Hello_world
[03:02] <savon> hehe ok!
[03:02] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell savon about gcc
[03:03] <stoned> Tidus, one more thing, what does 4 in the octal permissions do?  I know 755, I can decipher that one, but the added 4?
[03:03] <bret> cool
[03:03] <Tidus> stoned:  sets the setuid bit
[03:03] <savon> I'v only sitting in windovs and compilate
[03:03] <adam__> Hi folks - Totem still gives same error on MP3s after installing gstreamer0.8-mad - what else can i do?
[03:04] <andrea> Modes       "1280x800" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[03:04] <andrea>         ViewPort    0 0  # initial origin if mode is smaller than desktop
[03:04] <andrea> #        Virtual     1280 800
[03:04] <stoned> Tidus, where can I find more information(what keywords for google) to find all possible file attribute flags?
[03:04] <colm> !paste
[03:04] <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.
[03:04] <Tidus> stoned:  you can just man chmod to get that information
[03:04] <andrea> It's correct 1280 800 on virtual?
[03:04] <andrea> !java
[03:04] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:04] <gnomefreak> andrea: again please dont paste in here
[03:05] <snakeye> how thos java sun runs at umbuto good ore
[03:05] <andrea> sorry gnomefreak... please reply at my question, Virtual 1024 768 or 1280 x800? what's virtual?
[03:05] <snakeye> umbutu
[03:05] <gnomefreak> andrea: if someone knows they will answer
[03:06] <wickers> andrea, not under virtual
[03:06] <_jason> snakeye: it's ``ubuntu'' and I don't understand your question
[03:06] <andrea> 1024 768 correct then
[03:06] <colm> andrea, virtual desktop means that your desktop will scroll around to fit the desired size
[03:06] <gnomefreak> snakeye: yes java works fine in ubuntu
[03:07] <snakeye> gomefreak ty..
[03:07] <andrea> i have modified it, now i reset at 1024 768
[03:07] <gnomefreak> lol
[03:07] <snakeye> jason sorry if my questations are little wird im from denmark..
[03:08] <_jason> snakeye: it's okay
[03:08] <adam__> Can anyone help with playing mp3s in totem?
[03:08] <Seveas> !tell adam__ about mp3
[03:08] <_jason> ubotu: tell adam__ about mp3
[03:09] <k^^> Anyone know how to fix FreeNX so I can resume a session from win succesfully?
[03:09] <wickers> ok, i'm feeling giving today... who wants a newsvine invite?
[03:09] <Seveas> wickers, offtopic in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[03:09] <Seveas> newsvine
[03:09] <wickers> of course..
[03:10] <snakeye> thos some of you play age of empires on UBUNTU...??
[03:10] <wickers> thos?
[03:10] <Jeff1f> Ubuntu is making my network card go crazy... I think it keeps trying to ping, since the light is flashing. Anyone have this problem?
[03:11] <colm> k^^, freenx does resume automatically, what's your error?
[03:11] <snakeye> do..
[03:11] <wickers> you got like, one letter right out of 'thos'...
[03:11] <wickers> hehe
[03:11] <wickers> No, I don't game much with linux.
[03:12] <snakeye> oki
[03:12] <IdleOne> wickers:  not everybody speaks english as theyre first language
[03:12] <pha> right
[03:12] <snakeye> well wickers im a danish man.. nor good to right eng
[03:12] <gnomefreak> heres a stupid question  is there anyway to get a ubuntu.com/website?
[03:12] <snakeye> not good to right eng
[03:12] <wickers> IdleOne, correct, and I would not mind being corrected if I was learning...
[03:12] <idefix_> what is all that stuff in the /bin directory? some shellscripts but all the rest... what on earth is it?
[03:12] <Seveas> snakeye, maybe #ubuntu-dk would help 
[03:13] <wickers> I mean, I was not trying to poke fun at him or anything, just had no idea what "thos" was.
[03:13] <k^^> colm, yes it does but there's a bug. Using a win client fucks up the session.
[03:13] <snakeye> Seaveas ty i whill try
[03:13] <IdleOne> you werent correcting you were being pointed out a mistake..correcting would of been telling how to spell the word
[03:13] <der_papst> idefix_: those are the programms
[03:13] <Howitzer> is it just me or is winehq down?
[03:13] <IdleOne> heh
[03:13] <k^^> colm, this guy made a patch: http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/freenx-knx/2005-February/000720.html
[03:13] <LordDoskias> where is the list of mirrors
[03:13] <LordDoskias> for ubunty
[03:13] <IdleOne> got me writing crooked now too
[03:13] <wickers> hehe
[03:14] <Seveas> !archive
[03:14] <wickers> Yeah, I was about to say.
[03:14] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Seveas
[03:14] <wickers> ;)
[03:14] <Seveas> !mirrors
[03:14] <ubotu> from memory, mirrors is repository mirrors can be found through http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[03:14] <amphi> idefix_: do man <file_name> to see what at least some of them are
[03:14] <Seveas> ^-- LordDoskias
[03:14] <k^^> colm, but I don't know how to apply it
[03:14] <idefix_> if I download some program and install it in the /bin directory, all useraccounts can use this program, right? and if I install it in /Home/idefix only I can use it?
[03:14] <LordDoskias> !mirrors
[03:14] <idefix_> or .Home/idefix/bin, I mean
[03:14] <_jason> idefix_: depends on your permissions
[03:14] <wickers> idefix_, it depends on permissions
[03:14] <amphi> idefix_: you should put non-package stuff in /usr/local/bin probably
[03:14] <der_papst> idefix_: try to install software by using synaptic
[03:15] <Seveas> k^^, that patch is a year ol dand long since integrated into freenx..
[03:15] <idefix_> yes but before you can synapticize the software you have to unpack, right?
[03:15] <idefix_> oh you mean, synaptic is some sort or alternative for downloading tar.bz2 files?
[03:15] <_jason> ubotu: tell idefix_ about synaptic
[03:16] <Howitzer> !synaptic
[03:16] <ubotu> I guess synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[03:16] <amphi> idefix_: most of the sw you need should be packaged
[03:16] <Seveas> idefix_, yes it is
[03:16] <IdleOne> idefix_:  synaptic is software that ubuntu uses to download and install pre packged software for ubuntu
[03:16] <k^^> Seveas, mkay.
[03:17] <sam1975> hello,i've a problem. I have a wifi card (dlink dwl-g510) and she 's not recognized. Dlink seems to be not easy to configure. What can i do? Can i use ndiswrapper or something else?
[03:18] <IdleOne> !wireless
[03:18] <ubotu> somebody said wireless was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[03:18] <idefix_> but there is no wmv-plaer in the synaptic list
[03:18] <stoned> is there any way to use active X on linux somehow?
[03:18] <ufo> sam1975: you could look with lspci if it says which chipset it uses
[03:18] <wickers> stoned, only through wine
[03:18] <Howitzer> stoned, you crazy?
[03:19] <raphael> lx
[03:19] <stoned> Howitzer, why do you ask that?
[03:19] <stoned> wickers, oh
[03:19] <sam1975> ok,i 'll see
[03:19] <Howitzer> c'mon
[03:19] <Howitzer> active x on linux :D
[03:19] <IdleOne> !tell idefix_  about restrictedformats
[03:19] <Howitzer> !restricedformats
[03:19] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Howitzer
[03:19] <IdleOne> !tell idefix_  about mplayer
[03:19] <stoned> wickers, and if i wine IE, will i be able to install active X controls from websites?
[03:19] <Howitzer> don't think so
[03:20] <IdleOne> !tell idefix_  about w32codecs
[03:20] <Howitzer>  !w32codecs
[03:20] <ubotu> somebody said w32codecs was 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
[03:20] <wickers> Maybe, it's your best bet to try.
[03:20] <stoned> ok
[03:20] <stoned> thanks
[03:20] <wickers> stoned, I mean, nothing else, short of installing windows will be closer.
[03:20] <Howitzer> weird
[03:20] <Howitzer> winehq is down
[03:20] <k^^> Seveas, I followed this guide: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=97277&highlight=FreeNX - but I got the problem.
[03:20] <stoned> this damn calculus class requires that I have IE so i can install some MATHXL player active X control to submit homework with.  only reason, otherwise I dont even own a copy of windows
[03:21] <[-DevinE-] > with automatix i can install the codes i need for mp3 and avi ?
[03:21] <gnomefreak> [-DevinE-] : dont use it
[03:21] <IdleOne> !aotomatix
[03:21] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[03:21] <gnomefreak> use easyubuntu
[03:21] <IdleOne> !automatix
[03:21] <dsas> hi, Using gconf I'm trying to make a new folder unders apps->epiphany but I can't see anyway of making a new folder, could anyone tell me how?
[03:21] <ubotu> automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'ynYn'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[03:21] <[-DevinE-] > why ?
[03:21] <w3svc> in ubuntu, where can i add a autostart at boot to wlan or anything else?
[03:21] <gnomefreak> read ^^^^
[03:21] <wickers> Anyone here could recomend a USB 802.11g wifi dongle that works out of the box with ubuntu?
[03:22] <sam1975> so, when i make "lspci -v | less", i've got the following result : 0000:00:0c.0 Network controller: RaLink: Unknown device 0302
[03:22] <sam1975>         Subsystem: D-Link System Inc: Unknown device 3c09
[03:22] <sam1975>         Flags: bus master, slow devsel, latency 64, IRQ 10
[03:22] <sam1975>         Memory at fac00000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=32K] 
[03:22] <stoned> automatix has never broken or screwed up anything for me, ever, on any machine.  i dont see what the hype is,  in fact, automatix fixed some problems that I couldnt fix on my own
[03:22] <k^^> Seveas, I take i didn't install the latest version of freenx then... ?
[03:22] <[-DevinE-] > damn now u tell me :P
[03:23] <[-DevinE-] > its installing softweare at the moment
[03:23] <w3svc> howto autostart at a program or hardware at boot or in gnome??
[03:23] <ufo> sam1975: you need the drivers for ralink
[03:23] <wickers> w3svc, SYSTEM > PREFERENCES > SESSIONS
[03:24] <Protocol1> stoned, thank you I got my java running
[03:24] <adam__> Hi, got X resolution troubles - anyone help?
[03:24] <Protocol1> :)
[03:24] <stoned> np
[03:24] <wickers> (sorry for the caps there)
[03:24] <sam1975> ok,thanks
[03:24] <w3svc> wickers, does this effect boot also?
[03:24] <Protocol1> after 1 month of trying that is
[03:24] <wickers> no just when your user logs in w3svc
[03:24] <w3svc> wickers, at boot then?
[03:24] <Protocol1> well im a noob....and it takes time to learn I guess
[03:25] <stoned> Protocol1, now save a backup of the java packate you made in case you need it again
[03:25] <Protocol1> how
[03:25] <stoned> upload it to yourself, get a gmail account and stuff
[03:25] <Protocol1> got a command?
[03:25] <wickers> w3svc, you need to edit your run level
[03:25] <stoned> get a gmail account, email the package to yourself
[03:25] <Protocol1> i have a gmail account
[03:25] <wickers> w3svc, see init.d
[03:25] <Protocol1> just need the commands to backup
[03:25] <w3svc> wickers, thx
[03:25] <stoned> don't need commands
[03:26] <Protocol1> ok cool
[03:26] <stoned> just save a copy of the java package you made in your email.  that way if you have to reinstall somewhre, you can just downlaod the package from your gmail account, and install java on the computer
[03:26] <Protocol1> oh the deb package I just created eh
[03:26] <Protocol1> ok
[03:26] <Protocol1> i got y
[03:26] <Protocol1> YA
[03:27] <wickers> if (wickers_removes_java() == True): wickers++;
[03:27] <Xardas> hi
[03:28] <adam__> I've got resolutions missing from Gnome screen resolution applet that are in /etc/X11/xorg.conf - how can that be? am i missing something?
[03:28] <wickers> adam__, monitor config
[03:28] <savon> how do I    install Wine or Winex or Cadega?'
[03:28] <IdleOne> !wine
[03:29] <savon> !wine
[03:29] <wickers> !winer
[03:29] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, wickers
[03:29] <wickers> :/
[03:29] <IdleOne> wine is, like, totally, a compatibility layer used by linux to let it run (some) windows programs.  It's available in universe but a more recent version can be installed by adding "deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/" to your sources.list.  More info at http://www.winehq.com or for support go to #winehq
[03:29] <Protocol1> damn im good
[03:30] <[-DevinE-] > yay i got codesc :)
[03:30] <[-DevinE-] > codecs
[03:30] <wickers> IdleOne, it's not a compatibility layer, it's an open source adaptation (rendition) of the win32 api.
[03:30] <Xardas> is here anyone who is using lilypond? sorry for my bad english. i can't speak it very well :(
[03:31] <Hoxzer> where does apt-get save deb files?
[03:31] <nimh> holy moly, big channel
[03:31] <IdleOne> wickers:  I pasted what the bot msg'ed me  :P
[03:31] <wickers> ahh
[03:31] <nimh>  /var/cache/apt I think
[03:31] <wickers> well... a bot serving "is like, totally," kinda tells me something
[03:31] <nimh> guys, what's the replacement for hotplug in dapper?
[03:32] <Xardas> nobody?
[03:32] <wickers> bots are only as good as who populates their data base.
[03:32] <nimh> I've got udev and usbmgr loaded, and usbmgr loads the correct modules, but the /dev/sda and /dev/sda1 devices seem broken
[03:32] <nimh> because I can't mount them
[03:32] <adam__> wickers: can you suggest anything i can do?
[03:32] <nimh> I could with hoary
[03:32] <IdleOne> wickers:  in a help channel like this it isnt always neccesary to be exact with the answer because the user is usualy a newbie...all he wants is to know how to get and install
[03:33] <IdleOne> wickers:  you arent a newbie thats how you new wine isnt an emulator ()
[03:33] <IdleOne> knew*
[03:34] <nimh> something to do with netlink?
[03:34] <Xardas> does anyone know how i can write with lilypond horizontal? normally the output is vertical
[03:34] <wickers> IdleOne, well anyone who bothers to lookup what wine stands for would know that...
[03:34] <wickers> ;)
[03:35] <wickers> (and I hate recursive acronyms)
[03:35] <michtoen> Hi. Can someone please give a link where i can see how to compile something in 32bit mode under a ubuntu 64bit?
[03:35] <Protocol1> stoner, its going to take awhile to upload that to my gmail account
[03:35] <Protocol1> heh
[03:35] <Protocol1> 29MB
[03:35] <Hoxzer> can I somehow see what repo does apt-get use to get deb
[03:35] <Hoxzer> ?
[03:35] <wickers> adam__, you'll have to double check your monitor's specs with /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:35] <nimh> does this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareDetection?highlight=%28hotplug%29%7C%28dapper%29
[03:36] <IdleOne> wickers I understand that but do we need to confuse the new user to ubuntu by giving long drawn out explanations about something he really doesnt care about...or better that we get him where he wants to be and then he will learn more in deptp as time goes on
[03:36] <nimh> mean my hotplug is basically screwed until dapper is released?
[03:36] <kevinz> hello. i don't want apache run at startup, what can i do to disable it?
[03:36] <Xardas> cu
[03:36] <wickers> adam__, I wish there was an easier way on ubuntu to do X confs... hell I'd even settle with sax2, but till then people have to learn the config file.
[03:36] <chmod775> hey folks
[03:36] <chmod775> I remember using the network manager applet
[03:36] <IdleOne> heya chmod775
[03:37] <chmod775> nmapplet to switch between wireless and normal lan connection
[03:37] <chmod775> hey IdleOne
[03:37] <chmod775> ()
[03:37] <chmod775> is that package still available ?
[03:37] <wickers> IdleOne, well yeah, I understand. I just think that candy coating something to the point where the information is incorrect... is a bit much.
[03:37] <wickers> That's all
[03:37] <wickers> I mean, I'm not one for splitting hairs...
[03:38] <asdffasdf> how to change root password?
[03:38] <chmod775> is nmapplet still here how do I install it ?
[03:38] <chmod775> asdffasdf, sudo passwd root
[03:38] <wickers> oh god how I wish they do something with the network manager that makes it worth using.
[03:38] <IdleOne> wickers the information isnt wrong it's made windows user friendly so that they can be weened off of windows in the easiest way possible
[03:38] <adam__> wickers: ok cool. thanks
[03:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell asdffasdf about root
[03:39] <johndarkhorse> chmod775: please don't do that
[03:39] <chmod775> why?
[03:39] <johndarkhorse> chmod775: the root account is disabled in ubuntu for a reason. enabling it breaks parts of ubuntu
[03:39] <chmod775> ok
[03:39] <chmod775> I am sorry
[03:39] <chmod775> johndarkhorse, how can I instal nmapplet
[03:40] <johndarkhorse> chmod775: sudo performs every console task you may require (and gksudo and kdesu are there for the gui tasks)
[03:40] <johndarkhorse> chmod775: is it in the repos?
[03:40] <chmod775> under what package
[03:40] <wickers> IdleOne, well anyhow, back to #ubuntu shal we?
[03:40] <wickers> shall*
[03:40] <IdleOne> wickers:  indeed ()
[03:40] <munzir> Hi, I booted in recovery mode and then init 2 and thought this should move me to a text mode without X but X runs, what's wrong?
[03:40] <luite> does anyone know where I can find a (source code) patch for the icmp error handling bug (kernel 2.6.12-2.6.15.2)?
[03:40] <chmod775> johndarkhorse, under what name
[03:40] <chmod775> ?
[03:41] <johndarkhorse> chmod775: i asked you a question.
[03:41] <chmod775> ok
[03:41] <chmod775> I dunno I am asking you
[03:41] <IdleOne> chmod775:  apt-cache search nmapplet
[03:41] <michtoen> Can you guys please give me a hand? Iam the main dev of http://www.daimonin.net . Our CVS runs fine under our new Ubuntu 5.04 - plain - RAID 1 - AMD64 system but i need to compile an old version in 32bit mode - anyone can give a doc link hotwo
[03:41] <chmod775> IdleOne, dude thanks
[03:41] <savon> is it posible to open exes from a usb disk with wine
[03:41] <Toma-> michtoen, you mean 5.10
[03:42] <chmod775> nope nothing like nmapplet
[03:42] <gnomefreak> savon: i think you have to download them first than run wine foo.exe
[03:42] <michtoen> nope. Ubuntu 5.04 - plain - RAID 1 - AMD64 is what server4you has installed
[03:42] <michtoen> (with working root btw ;)
[03:42] <IdleOne> chmod775:  packages.ubuntu.com
[03:42] <Toma-> michtoen, thats an old version of ubuntu....
[03:42] <chmod775> k
[03:42] <chmod775> will check it
[03:42] <johndarkhorse> chmod775: if you'll tell us what it is, we  may be of help
[03:43] <gnomefreak> its not in any of ther repos
[03:43] <pha> Can somebody explain how to watch videos with win32codecs on a 64bit system?
[03:43] <pha> "so there is no 'w64codecs' packages. Some people on AMD64 solve this problem by installing a 32-bit version of the operating system inside a chroot (such as via Linux Vserver or [WWW]  dchroot), and this works very well. "
[03:43] <chmod775> hey see I earlier used to have an icon on the gnome taskbar which I could click and switch to my networks
[03:43] <michtoen> they customized it - whatever i can't change that - i really want run ubuntu - if not possible i will tell them to install a different OS there
[03:44] <chmod775> When I am on wireless and switch back to my normal internet via lan connection
[03:44] <michtoen> any advice how to compile in 32bit?
[03:44] <gnomefreak> read the README or INSTALL files
[03:44] <IdleOne> !tell pha  about w32codecs
[03:44] <Toma-> michtoen, are you compiling a deb ?
[03:44] <savon> ok thanks!
[03:44] <chmod775> got it dude johndarkhorse
[03:45] <savon> ok thanks
[03:45] <ab_> hello
[03:45] <michtoen> i want compile our old mmorpg server system with python scripting - i want force a 32bit compiling under the 64bit ubuntu
[03:45] <IdleOne> hello ab_
[03:45] <pha> IdleOne, sure - i've already checked it out
[03:45] <ab_> exit
[03:45] <ab_> part
[03:45] <michtoen> i have gcc 3.3.x and 3.4.x installed
[03:45] <chmod775> u there johndarkhorse ?
[03:46] <Protocol1> now my next step is getting limewire on here
[03:46] <Protocol1> grr
[03:46] <ab_> wth
[03:46] <ab_> bitchx is weird
[03:46] <chmod775> is limewire good
[03:46] <Protocol1> !limewire
[03:46] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[03:46] <IdleOne> !tell Protocol1  about limewire
[03:46] <ab_> !xchat
[03:46] <ubotu> methinks xchat is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/XChatHowto http://www.xchat.org/
[03:46] <tuhl> any how-to for metacity with composite and xorg-air?
[03:46] <chmod775> I had a couple of problems with it I use gtk-gnutella
[03:46] <ab_> !firefoxnewversion
[03:46] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ab_
[03:46] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[03:46] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[03:46] <chmod775> !ff1.5
[03:46] <ab_> =:D
[03:46] <ab_> ty
[03:46] <ab_> forgot wiki.ubuntu link
[03:47] <[-DevinE-] > how 2 mount fat32 ?
[03:47] <IdleOne> !mount
[03:47] <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
[03:47] <LinuxJones> michtoen: here's a link that may help, although it isn't specifically what your looking for, it may have some uefull info for you >> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/356
[03:48] <[-DevinE-] > !windowsdrives
[03:48] <ubotu> hmm... windowsdrives is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions or see http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[03:48] <pianoboy3333> Can someone help me with some ATI gfx problems? (Dapper)
[03:48] <IdleOne>  go to #ubuntu+1 for Dapper help :-)
[03:48] <pianoboy3333> IdleOne: No one there is helping me...
[03:49] <Protocol1> now when I do decide to update my breezy 5.10 to dapper will it overwrite any of my work files?
[03:49] <gnomefreak> Protocol1: shouldnt but there is no garrentee at this point
[03:49] <LinuxJones> Protocol1: your user files will not be altered if you upgrade.
[03:49] <pianoboy3333> BZFlag, one of my favorite games is really REALLY laggy, and my boot menu is distorted
[03:49] <michtoen> @linuxJones: ah, thanks - thats more or less what i looked for - thanks
[03:49] <Protocol1> LinuxJones, thanks for the good info
[03:50] <pianoboy3333> Protocol1: I upgraded to dapper yesterday, it asks you if you want to over write the files, you can answer 'N' for no and just to contiunue.
[03:51] <Seveas> pianoboy3333, and risk getting a broken system...
[03:51] <Protocol1> pianoboy3333, how do you update to dapper?
[03:51] <pianoboy3333> Seveas: Right, that's why I let it fix it, yet, since I have a ATI gfx card, my xorg.conf file screwed me up.
[03:51] <IdleOne> !flight4
[03:51] <ubotu> flight4 is the current Dapper development build.  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4
[03:51] <Protocol1> or what method did you use to update?
[03:51] <stoned> !udev
[03:51] <ubotu> well, udev is a server used in Ubuntu (and other distros) that manages device nodes
[03:52] <chmod775> !nm
[03:52] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, chmod775
[03:52] <pianoboy3333> Protocol1: Read this, https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html, add that repos
[03:52] <chmod775> !network
[03:52] <ubotu> This refers to a group of interconnected computers. The computers must be capable of transferring data to form a true network--you can't just weld a bunch of computers together.
[03:52] <_jason> Protocol1: I would not update on your main system, someone had to reformat yesterday because they got a broken X and didn't have the time to fix it
[03:52] <gnomefreak> chmod775: use /msg ubotu please
[03:52] <stoned> chmod775, use /msg ubotu keyword
[03:52] <chmod775> sorry folks
[03:52] <Protocol1> _jason, ok will stick with breezy until the stable version is released
[03:52] <Protocol1> ;)
[03:52] <mickfuzz> hi there - newbie cp question here - i want to copy a list of 15 or so files and subdirectories to make a back up - but want to not include one directory as it contains very large files. When using cp  - How do i specify that I don't want this directory to be copied.
[03:52] <stoned> oh btw
[03:52] <chmod775> I am being so stupid today
[03:53] <stoned> when is next ubuntu coming out
[03:53] <[-DevinE-] > !wine
[03:53] <Protocol1> stoned, april
[03:53] <gnomefreak> april 20th
[03:53] <stoned> ahh
[03:53] <gnomefreak> give or take
[03:53] <stoned> i see
[03:54] <setuid> Is it possible to remove all dapper packages from a Breezy system, and go back to a clean Breezy system?
[03:54] <der_papst> mickfuzz: on the shell there is a whild card ``thingy'' [ ]  eg. [a-z]  = a, b, c, .... , z  the funny thing is : [^a]  means everything exept a
[03:54] <gnomefreak> setuid: not likely
[03:54] <setuid> I had to install mysql-5 from dapper, which sucked in a few dapper packages, which broke Mozilla and other things (broken glibc, broken freetype, etc.)
[03:54] <gnomefreak> setuid: how did you get the dapper packages on a breezy system?
[03:54] <setuid> gnomefreak: added the dapper sources.list lines, of course
[03:54] <der_papst> mickfuzz: try it with ls, it's not an option of cp but its an feature of the shell (bash)
[03:55] <setuid> But dapper is so wildly broken, its not stable enough to even boot
[03:55] <gnomefreak> setuid: nope no way you need re-install
[03:55] <mickfuzz> der_papst: is there a page i with examples -
[03:55] <mickfuzz> sorry with examples
[03:55] <gnomefreak> setuid: dapper is unstable and will be for a while (and never mix repos)
[03:55] <der_papst> setuid: well, i'd say it's not, if it where i wouldn't be able to write this
[03:55] <munzir> Hi, I booted in recovery mode and then init 2 and thought this should move me to a text mode without X but X runs, what's wrong?
[03:55] <Protocol1> im going to leave my system as is....it took a lot of work for me as a noob just to get ff1.5 and java on it
[03:56] <Protocol1> heh
[03:56] <der_papst> it is unstable, but it boot's (did the last 4 days at least)
[03:56] <paco> hola
[03:56] <IdleOne> hello paco
[03:56] <polopolo> Hello
[03:56] <polopolo> I want help ubuntu
[03:56] <gnomefreak> i have been running dapper for a while and very few issues other than dependencies but its not like that for everyone so the safest bet is to not recommend it to people
[03:56] <paco> hablais espaol
[03:56] <gnomefreak> !es
[03:56] <IdleOne> what do you need help with polopolo
[03:56] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:57] <setuid> gnomefreak: the hard-lockup in X has been there since 7/24 of 2005, with the fork of X they're using in dapper
[03:57] <setuid> Its fine in breezy, though no 3D
[03:57] <gnomefreak> setuid: i dont have a problem with X they fixed it a while ago
[03:57] <polopolo> I want help with the cd test and support
[03:57] <setuid> gnomefreak: if you have a Radeon or ATI card, its 100% lockup, confirmed and all over the dri-users list.
[03:58] <setuid> This means all Thinkpads, and quite a few other laptops
[03:58] <gnomefreak> setuid: i dont use 3d but im sure not everyone has this issue
[03:58] <setuid> Well, all Thinkpads released in the last 3-4 years
[03:58] <setuid> *EVERY* person with the newest Xorg and these cards, has this problem
[03:58] <chmod775> found out network-manager
[03:58] <polopolo> IdleOne
[03:59] <savon> !activ x
[03:59] <ubotu> savon: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:59] <IdleOne> polopolo:  tell us more information on the problem and we will try to help
[03:59] <setuid> gnomefreak: I'll see what I can do here
[03:59] <Very> #ubuntu-it
[03:59] <polopolo> No
[03:59] <paco> hola
[03:59] <Very> sorry..
[03:59] <polopolo> I want help the ubuntu team
[03:59] <Very> hi all..
[03:59] <setuid> I'll probably purge everything except base console stuff and add from scratch, or go back to Debian, everything works on Debian
[03:59] <savon> !activex
[03:59] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, savon
[03:59] <Very> i'm italian.
[03:59] <Very> :D
[03:59] <setuid> And with snapshots.debian.net, I can roll back
[03:59] <setuid> Can't do that with Ubuntu yet
[03:59] <der_papst> setuid: your system stays usable once you'v switched over to vga drivers ... well i know that's not admirable
[03:59] <gnomefreak> savon: active X is not in ubuntu what are you looking for?
[03:59] <Okay> what is the package for ripping a dvd in divx5 format plz?
[03:59] <paco> yo espaol
[04:00] <IdleOne> polopolo:  go to www.ubuntu.com and get involved
[04:00] <savon> how to install axtive x?
[04:00] <gnomefreak> setuid: no it will leave some dapper packages
[04:00] <der_papst> Okay: dvdrip is a nice tool
[04:00] <setuid> der_papst: VGA doesn't give me 1600x1200 @ 24bpp @ 100dpi
[04:00] <der_papst> savon: on windows
[04:00] <IdleOne> paco vas por #ubuntu-es escribe /join #ubuntu-es
[04:00] <gnomefreak> savon: what do you need active x on ubuntu for?
[04:00] <savon> I need it to run wine progs!
[04:00] <setuid> gnomefreak: No, I meant switch to dapper, but remove everything first
[04:00] <paco> join #ubuntu-es
[04:00] <jdmpike> does anyone in here use f-spot?
[04:00] <setuid> ie. remove X, so it removes everything that relies on it, etc.
[04:00] <Okay> der_papst, but dvdrip didn't ripping in divx5 format
[04:00] <IdleOne> paco:  con el /
[04:01] <der_papst> Okay: okay okay (well i use xvid mainly .... open source and so ... call me dogmatic but ... ;)
[04:01] <gnomefreak> setuid: not that i know of there is no way to do that and have it work afterwards
[04:01] <setuid> I've done it before with Debian
[04:01] <gnomefreak> savon: what program needs activex
[04:01] <tcap> hi, could anyone please try to guide me rectify this: I get "error: methods missing" when I try to play javascript embedded player for songs at some sites (after choosing Real player option). I do have mplayer installed and firefox plugins (link prob?)
[04:01] <Okay> i can ripping xvid is better than divx format?
[04:01] <gnomefreak> setuid: this is ubuntu not debian though
[04:01] <Okay> xvid is better than divx format?
[04:02] <setuid> its fine
[04:02] <der_papst> Okay: well depends on point of view, version etc. it's at least pretty close
[04:02] <der_papst> Okay: if not match
[04:02] <setuid> Okay: Depends on how you define "better".. morally, Yes, technically? No.
[04:02] <Okay> ok der_papst thx
[04:03] <Okay> lol but i'm a rebel ;)
[04:03] <der_papst> Okay: or even better, but I'm not the one to give you competent answere
[04:03] <asdffasdf> I get: Failed to start the firewall in Firestarter.
[04:03] <Okay> so how can i rip in divx5 format, what is the package?
[04:03] <Toma-> whats the ls option to show how much space a folder is taking up?
[04:04] <setuid> Toma- du -sch
[04:04] <LinuxJones> michtoen: Protocol1 have fun :)
[04:04] <Toma-> thx
[04:04] <setuid> Sure
[04:04] <Okay> i can use the divx4 with dvdrip but i can't use the divx5 :(
[04:04] <setuid> Toma- Think of it as "disk used" (du, get it?)
[04:04] <asdffasdf> I get: Failed to start the firewall in Firestarter. The device eth1 is not ready. Please check your network device settings and make sure your Internet connection is active. What should i do?
[04:04] <Toma-> i know du :)
[04:04] <setuid> asdffasdf What did google say when you queried?
[04:05] <asdffasdf> ok
[04:05] <Toma-> its df's brother :+)
[04:05] <LinuxJones> asdffasdf: you have 2 network cards, are you using both ?
[04:05] <IdleOne> whats the command to see how much HD space is being used?
[04:05] <asdffasdf> the operation timed out when attempting to contact doc.gwos.org
[04:06] <der_papst> IdleOne: df -h
[04:06] <asdffasdf> one is for local network and i do not use it.
[04:07] <IdleOne> der_ thank you
[04:07] <LinuxJones> asdffasdf: sudo network-admin have a look around and make sure that eth0 is the default gateway. You can disable the card your not using as well.
[04:07] <savon> gnomefreak: winamp, dreamwaver
[04:07] <nouri> guys, the deb package that's linked from here: http://ubuntuguide.org/#skype is not there anymore.  anyone have a .deb lying around for 5.04?
[04:08] <IdleOne> !skype
[04:08] <ubotu> well, skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[04:08] <asdffasdf> My default gateway is eth1 and eth0 is not configured.
[04:08] <nouri> IdleOne: thanks
[04:08] <IdleOne> nouri:  np
[04:08] <LinuxJones> asdffasdf: can you deactivate the card that is not in use ?
[04:08] <setuid> tha'ts silly
[04:08] <setuid> No need to do that
[04:09] <asdffasdf> it is an x on the icon.
[04:09] <asdffasdf> it is not active.
[04:09] <Toma-> wow... i just trimmed a gig out of my system from un-used packages :) *proud*
[04:09] <LinuxJones> asdffasdf: run the setup on firestarter again
[04:09] <Toma-> considering its a 6gb drive, thats great
[04:09] <khafra> My new ASUS A8N-SLI mobo tells me there's two SATA RAID controllers on-board; an NVRAID and some other kind on the other 4 SATA ports.
[04:09] <Protocol1> LinuxJones, indeed
[04:10] <IdleOne> Toma-:  I have a 13gb and using 3gb and Im worried lol
[04:10] <khafra> But after I use it to set up a RAID 0 volume (which involves curiously little disk activity) Ubuntu install still sees two separate disks
[04:10] <khafra> Not one big volume
[04:10] <asdffasdf> same thing
[04:10] <Toma-> IdleOne, i cut mine down to 1.4gb :D
[04:10] <IdleOne> +i
[04:10] <skott> !w32codecs
[04:10] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[04:10] <Toma-> im sure theres more. im going for the magic 1gb
[04:11] <Toma-> oh no. thats pretty leet.
[04:11] <Okay> SSSPPPLLLIIITTTT
[04:11] <Toma-> someones really showing us
[04:11] <Toma-> Okay, nope. some noob doind a join/part flud
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[04:11] <Toma-> *doing
[04:12] <asdffasdf> LinuxJones?
[04:12] <khafra> My new ASUS A8N-SLI mobo tells me there's two SATA RAID controllers on-board; an NVRAID and some other kind on the other 4 SATA ports.  But after I set up a RAID 0 volume, and put in the Ubuntu install disk, Ubuntu tells me it sees two little disks, not one big one.
[04:12] <savon> gnomefreak: winamp, dreamwaver
[04:12] <Toma-> iphreak, can you please stop that?
[04:12] <Toma-> !ops
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[04:12] <Okay> ban user-4011.lns6-c11.dsl.pol.co.uk
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[04:12] <_jason> Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, ompaul, or MadPilot
[04:12] <LinuxJones> asdffasdf: if the card is not active I don't know why firestarter is even seeing it ?
[04:12] <Seveas> argh@botflood
[04:13] <Toma-> Seveas, iphreak = the flooder
[04:13] <xerophyte> I am not able to get the sound but i have 0000:00:1b.0 0403: Intel Corp. 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
[04:13] <xerophyte>  and i have driver into my kernel which i compiled manuall .. but i don't get the /dev/dsp does anybody know what am i missing
[04:13] <Toma->  /ignore *!*@user-4011.lns6-c11.dsl.pol.co.uk ALL
[04:14] <dejx> Finally
[04:14] <Toma-> :)
[04:14] <Okay> user-4011.lns6-c11.dsl.pol.co.uk, it's not a proxy?
[04:14] <colm> ah, that's better.
[04:14] <Toma-> nope
[04:14] <skott> do i need to download something to play videos? cause it keeps sayin video is in use by another app, but im not playin no videos
[04:14] <asdffasdf> It is just not configured and not active.
[04:14] <Toma-> hence, noob.
[04:14] <Okay> so mass ping fllod to 84.69.111.171
[04:14] <khafra> Dangit, my RAID question has been flooded out twice before anyone saw it.
[04:15] <Seveas> Okay, ...
[04:15] <BearPerson> I take it the issue with that guy is resolved for now?
[04:15] <ompaul> Okay, no ...
[04:15] <Seveas> BearPerson, yes, he is banned
[04:15] <savon> ubunt tell skott about multimedia
[04:15] <savon> arg
[04:15] <skott> lol :)
[04:15] <savon> hehe
[04:15] <w3svc> !tell w3svc about update-rc.d
[04:17] <skott> !tell skott about multimedia
[04:17] <skott> :/
[04:17] <Toma-> anyone know how to list the biggest folders on a PC in order?
[04:17] <Badm4n> ipmasq question : after i apt-get install ipmasq then dpkg-reconfigure ipmasq
[04:17] <Badm4n> what should i do ?
[04:17] <pianoboy3333> ufo: ok, now glxgears works well for 3 secs..... then laggggggggggyyyyyyy
[04:18] <anto9us> Okay, no, the correct way to deal with it is to direct complaints to his ISP, I'm finding the abuse email address now, his isp is Energis, recently purchased by Cable & Wireless
[04:19] <Toma-> besides, hes got a nice firewall up
[04:19] <stoned> does your sudo have the tendency to be evil? find out at ==>  http://pastebin.com/573269
[04:19] <Okay> anto9us, u're socool, if we all use ping -f to her, its more efficient ;)
[04:19] <cheloo> hi all
[04:19] <Oetzi> hi
[04:19] <cheloo> anyone installed horde in ubuntu ?
[04:20] <Toma-> stoned, lol.... this belongs on /. not a pastebin :)
[04:20] <stoned> what is /.?
[04:20] <Toma-> slash dot
[04:20] <Bioslock> Is there a know problem with X and an ATI PCI-E graphics card?
[04:20] <stoned> tell you how much I know
[04:21] <[-DevinE-] > !cedega
[04:21] <stoned> i never been to ./
[04:21] <anto9us> complaints should go to mailto://abuse@cw.com with time of incident, IP address and nature of incident
[04:21] <Oetzi> can anyone tell me how i allow root to start x-programms in a running x-session from another user
[04:21] <Toma-> stoned, other way round :)
[04:21] <stoned> oh sorry
[04:21] <stoned> the ./
[04:21] <stoned> goddamit /.
[04:21] <Toma-> teehehehe
[04:21] <Toma-> ;P
[04:21] <webjocky> I'm such a *nix n00b, need some help setting the CC environment vairable - any takers msg me please!
[04:21] <spacey> well i think sudo is great
[04:21] <Protocol1> !limewire
[04:21] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[04:22] <twa1296> !frostwire
[04:22] <stoned> get a limewire pro 4.10 torrent from mininova or use frostwire
[04:22] <ubotu> frostwire is probably a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network, which can be found at http://www.frostwire.com/
[04:22] <cheloo> how will i enable the location of horde " /usr/share/horde3 " in my apache server ?
[04:22] <Toma-> stoned, i agree, sudo is a tad under-secured. i had a word with dapper devel team about it and they said "Its still up to the user to make a fully secure system"
[04:22] <orbx> Hi i installed ubuntu on my master HD and i have windows on my slave. After installing ubuntu it seems that windows hasn't been added to the grub... Is there any way i can access windows?
[04:23] <Toma-> or something like that
[04:23] <stoned> or if you want serious control over gnutella, given you know the protolcs of v1/v2, check out gtk-gnutella
[04:23] <stoned> very very customizable, in every wich way, and seems to work better than limewire or anything else
[04:23] <webjocky> I'm such a *nix n00b, need some help setting the CC environment vairable - any takers msg me please!
[04:24] <Toma-> webjocky, export CC=whateveryouwant
[04:24] <stoned> webjocky, its best to ask in public, many minds weill be able to help you, msg help is not cool
[04:24] <stoned> export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4 or whatever version etc.
[04:24] <webjocky> I did ask in public - figured i wouldn't spam up the screen with the results. but okay thanks for the info
[04:24] <skott> so how do i enable video?
[04:25] <Toma-> actually, 'export CC=gcc-3.4' is enough
[04:25] <savon> :( rip winamp?
[04:25] <webjocky> ahh, okay - I'm having trouble finding a binary of gcc from a site that won't take 30 hours to d/l from
[04:25] <Seveas> webjocky, apt-get install gcc
[04:25] <Toma-> webjocky, why not use apt?
[04:25] <Toma-> or get the build-essential package
[04:26] <webjocky> cause I'm a n00b! That's why! lol - thanks for the info guys
[04:26] <LinuxJones> webjocky: you should install build-essential
[04:26] <stoned> webjocky, try this.  sudo apt-get install module-assistant && m-a prepare
[04:26] <stoned> follow the prompts
[04:28] <marbies> marbies is nieuw en binnengekomen
[04:29] <Seveas> marbies, english please
[04:29] <raphink> hi Seveas :)
[04:29] <Seveas> hi raphink
[04:29] <stoned> imagine if 647 people said hi
[04:29] <stoned> :/
[04:29] <marbies> sorry. I am a new user of ubuntu and for the first time in this box
[04:30] <raphink> stoned: 674 != 647
[04:30] <stoned> typo
[04:30] <LinuxJones> marbies: welcome aboard !!
[04:30] <raphink> and I see nothing wrong with saying hi
[04:30] <stoned> raphink, didn't have to point that out, useless
[04:30] <marbies> Thank you Jones
[04:30] <Bioslock> Hey marbies, I'm Dutch as well.
[04:31] <raphink> stoned: if I knew you from here I'd say nothing but as far as I'm concerned I don't have a quota on what I shall say ornot here
[04:31] <stoned> I never said its wrong, just that immagine if that many people said hi, its a funny thought, why are you being defensive
[04:31] <ompaul> stoned, raphael please folks we don't need that conversation, if you want to have it venture into #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:31] <Seveas> Bioslock, #ubuntu-nl is full of dutchies 
[04:31] <Bioslock> Oh. Haha.
[04:32] <Bioslock> Well. I'm not getting my ATI card to work in Ubuntu. But that seems to be a known problem?
[04:32] <mustard> Bioslock: common enough :)
[04:32] <stoned> wtf, man all im saying is just immagine if all the people said hi, it would be crazy, i'd laugh cuz its funny, what in the hell are you going on about ?
[04:32] <Amaranth> Seveas: Did you just use a katakana symbol as an emoticon?
[04:32] <marbies> marcel verlaat
[04:32] <ompaul> Bioslock, have you seen the wiki page on it? (it has been known to help)
[04:32] <fraggle_> Just went through that very thing myself - where are you stuck at?
[04:32] <Bioslock> No, ompaul. Do you have a link?
[04:33] <stoned> is there an ubuntu in urdu language?
[04:33] <Seveas> Amaranth, yes
[04:33] <mustard> !tell Bioslock about ati
[04:33] <raphink> stoned: look on https://launchpad.net/rosetta
[04:33] <ompaul> Bioslock, I had the bot send you a link
[04:33] <stoned> how can I install a locale for ubuntu in urdu language
[04:33] <stoned> ok
[04:33] <Bioslock> Thanks.
[04:33] <Seveas> stoned, what is the language code for urdu?
[04:34] <stoned> i have no idea
[04:34] <Seveas> hehe
[04:34] <Seveas> !find urdu
[04:34] <fraggle_> Quick question for the experts here - Just installed Ubuntu and my PC fan seems locked on full for no reason - any suggestions on a fix?
[04:34] <raphink> Seveas: urd
[04:34] <Dr_Willis> fraggle_,  you mean the video card fan? or case fan?
[04:34] <NRG88> how can i add a shutdown button to the System menu?
[04:34] <NRG88> in gnome 2.14 there is
[04:34] <NRG88> i'm using 2.12
[04:34] <fraggle_> Willis: Sounds very much like the main fan
[04:34] <Protocol1> how do I go about moving a directory from the desktop to my home folder/
[04:34] <asdffasdf> sound on my ubuntu suddenly becomed bether when i changed network gateway!
[04:34] <Protocol1> ?
[04:35] <colm> Toma-, you wanted a way to list directories by size...   it's not quick, but it's dirty!   $cd \;sudo find $1 -type d | xargs du -sm | sort -g
[04:35] <Seveas> stoned, language-support-ur - metapackage for Urdu language support
[04:35] <stoned> NRG88, make a desktop link or a shortcut that runs sudo shutdown now
[04:35] <Bioslock> I'll try that. Thanks, ubotu.
[04:35] <raphink> stoned: seems the translation to urdu has just begun, there is a lot of work to be done
[04:35] <Toma-> awesome! thanks :d
[04:35] <Toma-> :D
[04:35] <stoned> raphink, oh, hmm
[04:35] <dooglus> !nvidea
[04:35] <ubotu> dooglus: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:35] <asdffasdf> i feel like enlightened
[04:35] <orbx> Is it possible to fix the grub?
[04:36] <stoned> orbx, update-grub
[04:36] <dooglus> !nvidia
[04:36] <ubotu> [nvidia]  at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[04:36] <mustard> orbx: very much so
[04:36] <NRG88> can i update to gnome 2.14?
[04:36] <Munich> I think only with dapper
[04:37] <stoned> how do you fix grub
[04:37] <stoned> you mean like add boot entries in menu.lst
[04:37] <mustard> !tell stoned about grub
[04:37] <mustard> !tell orbx about grub
[04:37] <stoned> mustard, i know. im trying to find out what he means by fixing grub so we can help him
[04:37] <wickers> does ubuntu do network installs yet?
[04:38] <wickers> like pxe boot and net install?
[04:38] <stoned> and don't make the bot msg me again plese
[04:38] <thesonork> do I need plugins for mldonkey to use ed2k, torrent etc? (Im using mldonkey-gui)
[04:38] <piskopat_> (list
[04:38] <wickers> ubotu, tell stoned about bots
[04:38] <dyrne> howto enable doubletap for touchpad in xorg? i know how with old free86 but i cant find a setting for maxdoubletap at all in xorg..
[04:38] <mustard> :)
[04:38] <stoned> lol
[04:38] <wickers> ;)
[04:39] <samoura> http://stef.tvk.rwth-aachen.de/~nazgul/linux-hacks.php check this out and i need help with this
[04:39] <samoura> Using Gnome session manager. Select Applications (the Footer menu) -> Desktop Preferences -> Advanced -> Sessions and hit the Startup Programs tab. Click Add and browse to where you saved the above script and select it. Click OK. Hit the Current Sessions tab and click Apply. That's it. Remove this entry if you don't want XPlanet backgrounds any more.
[04:39] <samoura> Call the script in an X11 startup script like /home/nazgul/xplanet-gnome.sh & . Do not omit the & .
[04:39] <samoura> Invoke the script in a terminal :)
[04:39] <samoura> ;(
[04:39] <gnomefreak> wickers: yes net install is an option how well it works i dont know though
[04:39] <samoura> i use kubuntu and ubuntu
[04:39] <gnomefreak> samoura: please use pastebin to paste
[04:39] <samoura> help than
[04:39] <samoura> ;SSSSS
[04:39] <stoned> i've always used netinstall kernel/initrd in debian.  there should be some for ubuntu
[04:39] <stoned> has to be
[04:39] <samoura> XPlanet on Gnome2: Earth rendered on your desktop
[04:39] <stoned> and it should work retty much the same way
[04:40] <gnomefreak> samoura: flooding the room will get you ignored before it gets you help
[04:40] <samoura> http://stef.tvk.rwth-aachen.de/~nazgul/linux-hacks.php check this out and i need help with this
[04:40] <samoura> k sorry
[04:40] <samoura> but can you help me ;S?
[04:40] <Sincops> I have a problem with my mouse. it randomly get stuck.
[04:41] <mustard> samoura: describe the problem again
[04:41] <tane|> i have ubuntu on my hd and i had to reinstall windows xp afterwards....how can i reinstall GRUB ?
[04:41] <tane|> can someone help ?
[04:41] <tane|> i have ubuntu 5.1
[04:41] <defrysk> !grub
[04:41] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[04:41] <stoned> why is it so hard for people to understand that they are being helped by volunteers, they shouldn't demand help, they should request it.  ideally speaking of course, but we live in a fscked up world
[04:41] <orbx> Mustard > thank you i will try that now.
[04:42] <stoned> tane|, are unable to boot into linux?
[04:42] <stoned> tane|, are you*
[04:42] <Sincops> and when i do ctrl+alt F2 and go back to x its working again. (i dont demand help. I just propose my problem, and watch if somebody will answer
[04:42] <tane|> boots stright to windows
[04:42] <defrysk> tane|, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[04:42] <defrysk> ;)
[04:42] <tane|> thanks
[04:42] <tane|> ill test
[04:42] <stoned> tane|, you need Grub for NT
[04:42] <ompaul> stoned, language please
[04:42] <samoura> Create the following script that does all the magic. Be sure to chmod a+x the script  i have done this and than it says  Using Gnome session manager. Select Applications (the Footer menu) -> Desktop Preferences -> Advanced -> Sessions and hit the Startup Programs tab ;S
[04:42] <stoned> ompaul, huh?
[04:43] <gnomefreak> samoura: what part do you need help with its kind of self explanatory
[04:43] <samoura> Using Gnome session manager
[04:43] <ompaul> stoned, we like to keep bad language out of this channel that is all
[04:43] <stoned> fsck == bad?
[04:43] <Amaranth> ompaul: I fsck my system all the time. ;)
[04:43] <ompaul> stoned, doh  I misread it :-/
[04:44] <stoned> thats like being a nazi with it man
[04:44] <stoned> oh alright, no problem
[04:44] <Engla> hehe :-)
[04:44] <chmod775> hey folks
[04:44] <dyrne> touchpad doubletap in breezy howto set?
[04:44] <mustard> samoura: its in System>>Preferences>>Sessions ?
[04:44] <chmod775> IdleOne, I am facing some prblem with wireless device
[04:44] <Seveas> stoned, 'nazi' gets you banned quite instantly
[04:44] <chmod775> ?
[04:44] <gnomefreak> samoura: in the startup programs just use browse and find the script
[04:44] <Sincops> my problem: after a while in X my mouse get's stuck. After a session switch (?? ctrl+alt+F2 and back to X) it's working again. but it's quite annoying. Is somebody willing to help, please?
[04:44] <IdleOne> chmod775:  I dont use or know about wireless ask in here and someone should be able to help you
[04:44] <xerophyte> which package has  alsaconf ???
[04:44] <lucasvo> what do you think is an opensource software project good publicity for a company?
[04:44] <gnomefreak> give me a few mins if still having issues i am doing this
[04:44] <samoura> pleas can yhou come on another channal to help me ;( #somethingchannal ?
[04:45] <chmod775> I am browsing on my neighbours network
[04:45] <Seveas> lucasvo, I'd say yes
[04:45] <chmod775> In the network-admin
[04:45] <chmod775> my wireless device is not accessible
[04:45] <chmod775> How do I change this ?
[04:45] <colm> lucasvo, i'd say yes too.  done wonders for ms recently!  not to mention novell, etc.
[04:45] <mustard> Sincops: have you examined any of your logs to see what might be happening?
[04:45] <stoned> Seveas, exactly what I am talking about :)
[04:45] <Hoxzer> how do I mount ssh share?
[04:45] <chmod775> !wireless
[04:45] <ubotu> hmm... wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[04:46] <chmod775> help
[04:46] <ompaul> lucas, it is the only way, being open changes the way business works - but it has to have senior management backing
[04:46] <Sincops> mustard: I tried, the X log's but i don't find anything. will check again
[04:46] <stoned> Hoxzer, in kde, fish://user:pass@computer/dir
[04:46] <stoned> i think
[04:46] <stoned> not too sure though
[04:46] <mustard> Sincops: its a pretty unusual problem
[04:46] <Hoxzer> well I use gnome :(
[04:46] <mustard> Sincops: what graphics driver your running?
[04:46] <stoned> Hoxzer, i dunno, sorry
[04:46] <lucasvo> thanks guys
[04:46] <Sincops> mustard: fglrx
[04:47] <samoura> GNOMEFREAK come on a channal #szzzsss to help me please so we dont flood the channal ;(
[04:47] <stoned> Hoxzer, are you trying to share files? why do you need the share to be ssh?
[04:47] <chrissturm> is there a howto that explains installation on ppc? if i boot the flight4 live cd on my imac g5 i just get an empty screen when X should start
[04:47] <chmod775> how do I reconfigure my wireless ?
[04:47] <chmod775> help me plz
[04:47] <Seveas> Hoxzer, apt-get install sshfs; man sshfs
[04:47] <chmod775> ?
[04:47] <IdleOne> !enter
[04:47] <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!
[04:47] <Hoxzer> stoned: I have HTPC and I want to extract from rar file directly to it  to it
[04:47] <mustard> chrissturm: can you get a command line with ctrl + alt + f1?
[04:48] <stoned> Hoxzer, ever considered NFS
[04:48] <Hoxzer> NFS?
[04:48] <Sincops> mustard: could it be something with the graphics driver?
[04:48] <chrissturm> mustard: i dunno, i would need to reboot into the livecd again to try. anything i should try at the console?
[04:49] <mustard> Sincops: I'm not really sure..its the first time I have seen someone with the problem
[04:49] <stoned> Hoxzer, search google on how to setup nfs shares on debian using nfs-kernel-server.
[04:49] <polopolo> !commands
[04:49] <ubotu> methinks commands is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/
[04:49] <mustard> Sincops: I wonder if its a cpu thing
[04:49] <ufo> Seveas: can i mount sshfs with fstab
[04:49] <stoned> Hoxzer, if you are just trying to share files, you can mount your nfs share as rw and share it as rw, you can then treat it like a regular folder
[04:49] <mustard> Sincops: perhaps the cpu usage is spiking?
[04:49] <Sincops> mustard: in the log it says: (EE) fglrx(0): DRIScreenInit failed!
[04:49] <Seveas> ufo, yes
[04:49] <mustard> Sincops: hmmm
[04:49] <Hoxzer> Stoned: I really haven't used NFS?
[04:50] <ufo> Seveas: ok thx
[04:50] <Sincops> mustard: no, i can work further using the keybord.. but that's not handy :)
[04:50] <polopolo> Is there a option to see ntfs partition's?
[04:50] <Seveas> !ntfs
[04:50] <ubotu> [ntfs]  the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:50] <mustard> chrissturm: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:50] <orbx> mustard > how would you add another HD to the grub? Is there a specific code you can add to the menu.lst file?
[04:50] <mustard> chrissturm: that should reconfigure your xorg.conf...try 'vesa' drivers maybe
[04:51] <savon> how to install .deb?
[04:51] <defrysk> sudo dpkg -i blah.deb
[04:51] <xophEr> anyone gotten dvdrip working on ubuntu?
[04:51] <samoura> i CANT FIND System>>Preferences  HELLPPPPP please ;S
[04:51] <samoura> i CANT FIND System>>Preferences  HELLPPPPP please ;S
[04:51] <mustard> Sincops: maybe if you switch to vesa drivers and see if the problem dissappears..that might isolate the problem anyway
[04:51] <Seveas> samoura, please drop the caps
[04:52] <Seveas> samoura, do you use kde?
[04:52] <samoura> okei sorry
[04:52] <mustard> orbx: be with you in a bit.. :)
[04:52] <Sincops> mustard: ok, i'll try. i'll report back in
[04:52] <samoura> yess kde
[04:52] <Seveas> kde has no system->preferences
[04:52] <Seveas> ask in #kubuntu what to use in kde
[04:52] <defrysk> open kcontrol in your konsole
[04:52] <Protocol1> ttygl
[04:53] <stoned> Hoxzer, its trivial.  sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server && sudo echo "/dir/share pctosharewith(rw,sync)" >/etc/exports && sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server start && sudo echo "pcwithshare:/path/to/share/ /mount/point/here nfs auto,rw,soft 0 0" >/etc/fstab && mkdir /mount/point/ && sudo mount -a"
[04:53] <IdleOne> hahahah thats trivial?
[04:53] <mustard> orbx: can you join #kubuntu-offtopic      its a bit quieter in there..its moving a bit fast in here
[04:53] <Bioslock> Hmm, I'm using the BinaryDriverHowto/ATI, but I can't run "sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx", it says the package could not be found. Anyone?
[04:54] <defrysk> !info xorg-driver-fglrx
[04:54] <ubotu> xorg-driver-fglrx: (Video driver for ATI graphics accelerators), section restricted/misc, is optional. Version: 6.8.0-8.16.20-0ubuntu16 (breezy), Packaged size: 8129 kB, Installed size: 23540 kB
[04:54] <IdleOne> !tell Bioslock  about repos
[04:54] <polopolo> Thank you Seveas
[04:54] <gnomefreak> that doesnt work :(
[04:55] <Bioslock> Thanks, IdleOne.
[04:55] <savon> savon@ubuntu:/home$ sudo dpkg -i cedega_5.1_i386.deb dpkg: error processing cedega_5.1_i386.deb (--install):
[04:55] <savon>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[04:55] <savon> Errors were encountered while processing:
[04:55] <savon>  cedega_5.1_i386.deb
[04:55] <IdleOne> Bioslock:  np the package you need is in the repos enable them and then try your ati command
[04:55] <savon> whats wrong
[04:55] <defrysk> savon, make sure you are in the correct folder ;)
[04:55] <Dr_Willis> savon,  you sure ya got the file name correct?
[04:55] <IdleOne> savon:  cd Desktop the dpkg
[04:56] <IdleOne> then*
[04:56] <orbx> Thank you mustard
[04:56] <defrysk> savon, use the <tab> button for autocompletion of filename
[04:57] <savon>  autocompletion?
[04:57] <defrysk> savon,  yes
[04:58] <IdleOne> savon:  cd Desktop then type ls ( will list files on the desktop )
[04:58] <IdleOne> type your command and part of the file name and hit tab it will fill in the rest of the file name for you
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> bash FUNdamentals!
[04:59] <thesonork> do I need plugins for mldonkey to use ed2k, torrent etc? (Im using mldonkey-gui)
[04:59] <defrysk> Dr_Willis, stop bashing please ;p
[04:59] <samoura> hello how do i get gnome i have kde and i have kubuntu and ubuntu
[04:59] <samoura> but i need gnome how do i get it?
[05:00] <miguel> hola
[05:00] <thesonork> samoura, sudo gdm
[05:00] <Seveaz> samoura: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[05:00] <defrysk> samoura, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[05:00] <tane|> when i type grub-install /dev/sda, it says The file /boot/grub/Stage1 not read correctly
[05:00] <tane|> sit booting stright to windows xp
[05:00] <Dr_Willis> you are running it as root?
[05:00] <tane|> still i mean
[05:00] <Dr_Willis> that file does exist?
[05:01] <moro> hi somebody know how can I boot in "rescue" mode with yaboot?
[05:01] <tane|> yep
[05:02] <tane|> im running it @ root
[05:02] <tane|> i just installed windows xp under ubuntu
[05:02] <tane|> and windows take control MBR
[05:02] <tane|> :(
[05:02] <Dr_Willis> normally you want to install windows first.. then ubuntu :P
[05:02] <_jason> ubotu: tell tane| about grub
[05:02] <savon> hgg
[05:02] <savon> ssry
[05:03] <tane|> ye but my windows went down so i had to do it this way
[05:03] <tane|> meaby i should delete the whole shit
[05:03] <tane|> :D
[05:03] <Morfosomo> tane read about the grub, dont delete, read your private windows
[05:05] <carlos> es un irc espaol?
[05:05] <defrysk> !es
[05:05] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:05] <tane|> n n
[05:05] <tane|> hmmh...kind tired...tying to solve this about 6 hours
[05:06] <carlos> soy un novato esto de linux. Me puede decir alguien donde puedo conseguir un manual completo de Ubunto para formatos de terminal?
[05:06] <Ribs> ubotu tell carlos about es
[05:06] <defrysk> carlos, /j  #ubuntu-es
[05:06] <Ribs> ubotu: tell carlos about es
[05:06] <tecs> hi how do i turn off the force changing of passwords? cause every now and then im required to change my password...but im the only one using this pc. and there is not much of any really important file here
[05:07] <moro> ubotu: teell moro about yaboot
[05:07] <moro> ubotu: tell moro about yaboot
[05:07] <trappist> tecs: I don't know precisely, but go through the files in /etc/pam.d and look for a line that looks like it does that
[05:07] <trappist> moro: do that by going /msg ubotu yaboot
[05:08] <carlos> taluego a todos
[05:08] <polopolo> !kde
[05:09] <polopolo> !kubuntu
[05:09] <polopolo> !nl
[05:09] <polopolo> I'l give up
[05:09] <_jason> polopolo: what are you looking for?
[05:09] <defrysk> polopolo, /j #ubuntu-nl for dutch aid
[05:10] <defrysk> <--not ubotu by the way
[05:11] <funkyHat> Are there known problems with the ubuntu repositores, or is it just me?
[05:11] <mustard> funkyHat: what is happening?
[05:11] <IdleOne> funkyHat:  it's you..did you get the memo :P
[05:11] <gnomefreak> where would i find the conf files for an app? its not in home :(
[05:12] <mustard> gnomefreak: which app?
[05:12] <Amaranth> gnomefreak: every app is different, it seems
[05:12] <funkyHat> mustard, well apt-get update intermittently returns errors, and won't download some packages
[05:12] <gnomefreak> funkyHat: with no cc yes some issues
[05:12] <gnomefreak> its xplanet
[05:12] <savon> how to install ati drivers?
[05:12] <michtoen> hm, i tried to compile some python stuff under ubuntu 64bit. i installed python2.4-dev with apt-get but got now this:
[05:12] <IdleOne> locate xplanet.conf ??
[05:12] <defrysk> funkyHat, mixed repo's ?
[05:12] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: that would be too easy :(
[05:12] <mustard> funkyHat: do you have a record of the errors you can paste at the pastebin website?
[05:12] <funkyHat> I'll pastebin my sources.list...
[05:12] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  yeah your right
[05:12] <michtoen> : /usr/lib/python2.4/config/libpython2.4.a(floatobject.o): relocation R_X86_64_32S can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
[05:13] <mustard> funkyHat: k
[05:13] <michtoen> any ideas?
[05:13] <vejan> anybody know why sun.com is unable to connect to get java?
[05:13] <gnomefreak> and no locate doesnt work
[05:13] <IdleOne> !java
[05:13] <planetcall> goodevening everybody !
[05:13] <defrysk> !sunjava
[05:13] <mustard> good evening planetcall
[05:13] <defrysk> ook niks :s
[05:13] <savon> !ati
[05:14] <defrysk> !jre
[05:14] <gnomefreak> !java
[05:14] <defrysk> !restricted formats
[05:14] <IdleOne> bot is lagged
[05:14] <gnomefreak> bot looks dead :(
[05:14] <defrysk> !botsnack
[05:14] <wickers> !alive?
[05:14] <planetcall> I have downloaded Firefox1.5.0.1 and extracted it to a directory firefox.  Now I want to update my original installation of Firefox which comes preinstalled with ubuntu. Suggest me how
[05:14] <gnomefreak> ubotu hey
[05:14] <Amaranth> ubotu: info alacarte
[05:15] <defrysk> even no botsnak wanted :(
[05:15] <gnomefreak> its dead
[05:15] <Amaranth> dead
[05:15] <defrysk> Who killed ubotu ?
[05:15] <_jason> who killed ubotu!?
[05:15] <IdleOne> planetcall: wiki.ubuntu.com/firefoxnewversion will tell you how to do it
[05:15] <gnomefreak> RIP Ubotu :(
[05:15] <savon> h4xorn
[05:15] <xerophyte> where can i find the alsaconf .. which package has it
[05:16] <gnomefreak> isnt there another locate type command?
[05:16] <vejan> anybody know where else I can download java?
[05:16] <gnomefreak> vejan: synaptic
[05:16] <defrysk> xerophyte, if there is an alsaconf
[05:16] <funkyHat> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9367
[05:16] <xnull> how do I ripp a page with wget?:D
[05:16] <savon> but how to fix ati drivers?
[05:16] <defrysk> in ubuntu
[05:16] <planetcall> This page does not exist yet. You can create a new empty page, or use one of the page templates. Before creating the page, please check if a similar page already exists.
[05:16] <defrysk> xnull, man wget ;p
[05:16] <planetcall> url was    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/firefoxnewversion
[05:16] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, mustard etc. : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9367
[05:16] <_jason> vejan: seveas.theplayboymansion.net/seveas/
[05:16] <xnull> defrysk: heh..
[05:16] <IdleOne> planetcall: wiki.ubuntu.com/restrictedformats will tell you how to do it
[05:17] <IdleOne> sorry*
[05:17] <xerophyte> defrysk,  ???
[05:17] <gnomefreak> funkyHat: try using a different country code?
[05:17] <planetcall> k i found it  the link is   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:17] <xnull> who knows..? how can I ripp htmls pages with wget?
[05:17] <twa1296> i downloaded wolfenstein et-linux-2.55.x386.run, how do i install it?
[05:17] <xnull> sh etbla..
[05:17] <defrysk> funkyHat, ust remove the gb. bit fom all lines
[05:17] <_jason> vejan: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages might help too
[05:17] <defrysk> just*
[05:18] <tane|> which program is the best to fix partition table errors automatically ?
[05:18] <tane|> my pqmagic shows i have allso paritiontable errors
[05:18] <tane|> and i cant boot to ubuntu
[05:18] <tane|> just wxp
[05:18] <twa1296> thanks
[05:18] <seth_> tane|, automatically, forget it.
[05:18] <defrysk> funkyHat, also comment the skype repo out (just in case)
[05:18] <seth_> tane|, you need to apply a small amount of intelligence
[05:19] <Acill> does anyone know how to install firefox 1.5 on the PPC version of ubuntu?
[05:19] <defrysk> funkyHat, and the wine repo opera repo
[05:19] <tane|> seth_ i know but i can only boot to windows and cat either install grub
[05:19] <defrysk> funkyHat, comment also those out
[05:19] <funkyHat> defrysk, those don't cause problems, it's usually security.ubuntu that it complains about...
[05:19] <tane|> dont know why it wont install it
[05:19] <tane|> i run it @ root
[05:19] <seth_> tane|, what happens?
[05:19] <seth_> tane|, do you get an error?
[05:19] <defrysk> funkyHat, you have mixed repo's
[05:19] <tane|> ye
[05:20] <defrysk> funkyHat, mother of all probs
[05:20] <tane|> it cant install grub...
[05:20] <seth_> tane|, I never use grub install anyway, I install it using the grub utility
[05:20] <seth_> tane|, have you tried it that way?
[05:20] <gnomefreak> defrysk: he does?
[05:20] <funkyHat> defrysk, I do?
[05:20] <defrysk> gnomefreak, he does
[05:20] <gnomefreak> i saw all breezy repos
[05:20] <Acill> does anyone know how to install firefox 1.5 on the PPC version of ubuntu?
[05:20] <tane|> seth_ say one
[05:20] <defrysk> funkyHat, skype wine and opera repo
[05:20] <gnomefreak> opera might be etch
[05:20] <tane|> grub utility ?
[05:21] <gnomefreak> the rest should be breezy though
[05:21] <seth_> tane|,  at the command line, as root, run the program called "grub"
[05:21] <defrysk> funkyHat, comment them out, update and apt-get -f install
[05:21] <seth_> tane|, but first do an ls of /boot/grub, and put the output on the paste bot
[05:21] <tane|> just grub....not grub-install
[05:22] <defrysk> koffie :)
[05:22] <pianoboy3333> What would be the command to start a terminal in an Inmotion Hosting server?
[05:22] <seth_> tane|, right, I'm saying if grub-install didn't work, maybe installing it with grub, an alternative, might work
[05:22] <tane|> seth_: ok, now ill bot from ubuntu cd on rescue mode
[05:22] <seth_> tane|, but grub-install does two things, and the grub utility only does one of them
[05:22] <funkyHat> defrysk, commenting those out didn't change anything, I still can't install vegastrike
[05:23] <seth_> tane|, which is why we need to do ls of /boot/grub and make sure the required files are in that directory
[05:23] <tane|> ok..ill check
[05:23] <tane|> just a sec
[05:23] <funkyHat> W: Failed to fetch http://ie.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/v/vegastrike-data/vegastrike-data_0.4.3-2_all.deb
[05:23] <funkyHat>   Bad header line [IP: 193.1.193.69 80] 
[05:24] <planetcall> IdleOne: Thanks buddy. I updated the default installation of Firefox
[05:24] <gnomefreak> vegastrike is in universe here
[05:24] <defrysk> funkyHat, remove the ie. from the line
[05:24] <gnomefreak> funkyHat: dont use any country code
[05:24] <IdleOne> planetcall:  np
[05:24] <tane|> seth_ http://thepiratebay.org/details.php?id=3389459
[05:24] <tane|> there
[05:24] <defrysk> funkyHat, what gnomefreak said
[05:24] <funkyHat> gnomefreak, in the past I've found ie.... to be more reliable than the central repos...
[05:25] <defrysk> funkyHat, remove all countrycode please
[05:25] <funkyHat> I am
[05:25] <gnomefreak> funkyHat: there are a few that are reliable but as of now i dont have any and havent had any issues with them
[05:25] <tane|> seth_: device to mount as root file system: there are 6 alternatives
[05:26] <savon> how to install .run files?
[05:26] <Donvinzk> Hi, is there any possibility to have, either in gdm ou kdm, a login screen similar to winxp, where you can see if someone opened a session, and reseume a session in one click ?
[05:26] <gnomefreak> savon: sh file.run
[05:26] <Donvinzk> savon: sh *.run
[05:26] <gnomefreak> savon: you dont install them you run them
[05:26] <defrysk> savon, sh blah.run (what file is it anyway? )
[05:26] <tatters_> anyone use neesusd?
[05:27] <Kreestoff> bonjour ?
[05:27] <IdleOne> salut
[05:27] <tatters_> nessusd
[05:27] <IdleOne> !fr
[05:27] <Kreestoff> oui
[05:27] <seth_> tane|, usually hda, but I don't know your setup, of course
[05:27] <tane|> seth_: there are files device.mpa stage2 stage1
[05:27] <IdleOne> Kreestoff:  tape /join #ubuntu-fr pour aide en francais ()
[05:27] <defrysk> Kreestoff, /j #ubuntu-fr
[05:27] <tane|> mine is sda
[05:27] <tane|> serial ata
[05:27] <funkyHat> defrysk, gnomefreak, still fails
[05:27] <Kreestoff> j'suis nouveau sous linux....et c'est chouette !!!!!!!!!
[05:28] <tane|> seth_: which files are required at /boot/grub ?
[05:28] <dooglus> !fr
[05:28] <IdleOne> bot is not working
[05:28] <tatters_> it says I need to run   /opt/nessus/bin/nessus-fetch --register  but there is nothing in that folder
[05:28] <defrysk> funkyHat, last possibillity is to change from http to ftp (do you have dns probs? )
[05:28] <funkyHat> I guess it's just an issue with that package...
[05:28] <Alex> 16:28:49 -!- Irssi: #ubuntu: Total of 666 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 665 normal] 
[05:28] <Alex> Ooh! ;)
[05:29] <seth_> tane|, you should see several files beginning with "stage"
[05:29] <dooglus> < ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[05:29] <anto9us> Kreestoff, bien venue, nous parlon anglais ici. /join #ubuntu-fr
[05:29] <seth_> tane|, ordinarily either you will see none of them or all of them.
[05:29] <Kreestoff> ok ! j'me casse !
[05:29] <seth_> tane|, but, the specific files vary a bit, depending on the hardware you have and the file systems you are using.
[05:29] <funkyHat> defrysk, no I don't have DNS problems...
[05:29] <tane|> seth_: i typed grub and it says: Probing devices to guess bios drives. Takes a while...then: error opening terminal: bterm
[05:30] <Alex> Annnyway - getting DRI problems. PRoblems with unresolved symbols. Any rough ideas where to start?
[05:30] <seth_> tane|, that's very odd.  I've never seen that one.
[05:30] <seth_> tane|, which install did you do?  the default?  server?  expert?
[05:30] <tane|> default
[05:31] <tane|> but i installed wxp afterwards....
[05:31] <tane|> pqmagic shows partition table errors
[05:31] <defrysk> funkyHat, wierd :(
[05:31] <tane|> meaby i should format all partitiontables...
[05:31] <tane|> and try to grub again
[05:31] <defrysk> tane|, simply reinstall ubuntu
[05:31] <funkyHat> defrysk, I think I may sometimes get general routing problems though... :(
[05:31] <seth_> tane|, be careful, you can lose everything if you muck around with partition tables and make a mistake
[05:31] <defrysk> funkyHat, set http to ftp
[05:32] <tane|> defrysk: how about my files ?
[05:32] <defrysk> funkyHat, and try again
[05:32] <tane|> defrysk: how about my files ?
[05:32] <cheloo> running " /usr/bin/webalizer " one will webalizer run after reboot ? without to type /usr/bin/webalizer  again ?
[05:32] <anildigital> hi
[05:32] <defrysk> tane|, indeed
[05:32] <tane|> if i reinstall
[05:32] <anildigital> H i to all
[05:32] <michtoen> i try to compile something under ubuntu 64bit using libpython. I get this:libpython2.4.a(floatobject.o): relocation R_X86_64_32S can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
[05:32] <anildigital> I am new to Ubutnu
[05:32] <defrysk> tane|, no seperate /home ?
[05:32] <tane|> yes i have
[05:32] <IdleOne> welcome anildigital
[05:32] <tane|> separate home...but it is at same partition
[05:32] <anildigital> thanks Idleone
[05:32] <defrysk> tane|, leave /home in tact
[05:33] <michtoen> any ideas? i installed normal python2.4-dev with apt-get
[05:33] <anildigital> Hey I am using gaim for this irc
[05:33] <tane|> defrysk: so i reinstall ubuntu on default install, how my files are saved ?
[05:33] <defrysk> tane|, its a suggestion , succes not guaranteed afa backup is concerned
[05:33] <funkyHat> defrysk, :O, it's downloading
[05:33] <defrysk> funkyHat, check your router ;)
[05:34] <tane|> :(
[05:34] <Bioslock> Hmm. It's almost working, I guess. But when I'm in the dpkg-reconfigure, It crashes back to the command line when selecting the monitor bitdepth.
[05:34] <anildigital> any Indian here?
[05:34] <Bioslock> Anyone?
[05:34] <funkyHat> defrysk, I need to replace my router, it's a crappy D-Link thing. I'm planning to build a box to use as a software router when I can...
[05:34] <anildigital> plese join me
[05:35] <defrysk> tane|, never install windos after linux if you want to keep your grub :(
[05:35] <funkyHat> !restoregrub
[05:35] <tane|> defrysk but it was haveto
[05:35] <funkyHat> !grub
[05:35] <Okay> hi
[05:35] <tane|> it was needed to do
[05:35] <funkyHat> oh... it's not here
[05:36] <defrysk> tane|, on what disk was grub installed ?
[05:36] <IdleOne> tane|: he went if you want to dual boot you have to install windows first then ubuntu
[05:36] <seth_> tane|, it isn't necessary to reinstall
[05:36] <Bioslock> IdleOne?
[05:36] <seth_> tane|, and it is easier to install windows first, but it is certainly not a requirement
[05:36] <savon> how to get ati kards to work?
[05:36] <tane|> i know
[05:36] <IdleOne> Bioslock: ?
[05:37] <tane|> i have done this several times but now it wont work...dont know why
[05:37] <defrysk> tane|, it can be done indeed
[05:37] <Bioslock> IdleOne, It's almost working, I guess. But when I'm in the dpkg-reconfigure, It crashes back to the command line when selecting the monitor bitdepth.
[05:37] <_mase> hey guys, what is gnome's equiv of the fish:// ioslave in kde. i.e from gimp / gedit how do i access a machine's file system via ssh
[05:37] <seth_> tane|, but that error about the shell not found suggests that something went wrong with your installation in general
[05:37] <Bioslock> savon > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[05:37] <seth_> tane|, was it a known working installation before the wxp install?
[05:37] <savon> thx
[05:37] <IdleOne> Bioslock:  that is way above my expertise...not that Im an expert at anything ()
[05:37] <anildigital> when I click ctrl + alt +f1 or any f*, it goes there, but when I press ctrl+alt+f7, it shows blank screen
[05:37] <Bioslock> Ah, okay.
[05:37] <anildigital> when I click ctrl + alt +f1 or any f*, it goes there, but when I press ctrl+alt+f7, it shows blank screen
[05:38] <anildigital> I found a severe Ubuntu error "when I click ctrl + alt +f1 or any f*, it goes there, but when I press ctrl+alt+f7, it shows blank screen"
[05:38] <defrysk> anildigital, sudo rerstart gdm
[05:38] <Bioslock> Thanks for the help so far, IdleOne.
[05:38] <tane|> look....i do this: i had windows xp and ubutu workin very well....then suddenly windows crashes so badly that i had to reinstall it
[05:38] <defrysk> restart*
[05:38] <IdleOne> Bioslock:  sorry I cant help you more
[05:38] <miha> hello! what do i need to do to install my asus a9550 graphics card?
[05:38] <anildigital>  I found a severe Ubuntu error "when I click ctrl + alt +f1 or any f*, it goes there, but when I press ctrl+alt+f7, it shows blank screen"
[05:38] <tane|> i just want now to boot ubuntu and make dualboot grub
[05:38] <anildigital>  I found a severe Ubuntu error "when I click ctrl + alt +f1 or any f*, it goes there, but when I press ctrl+alt+f7, it shows blank screen"
[05:38] <miha> do i need a driver?
[05:38] <anildigital> please help
[05:38] <IdleOne> anildigital:  thank you for the info no need to paste it anymore ()
[05:39] <anildigital> Ok
[05:39] <anildigital> no one is responding me
[05:39] <avalost> miha prolly, but x11 default drivers should get you up & running until you get the proper drivers
[05:39] <anildigital> please answer !
[05:39] <defrysk> anildigital, and with that additude noone will
[05:39] <IdleOne> anildigital:  you need to give them time to respond . they may be helping others or working on theyre own issues
[05:39] <_mase> anildigital: we're not here just to answer your questions.
[05:39] <w3svc> need help..... every game lags.....
[05:39] <_mase> anildigital: some people don't konw
[05:39] <anildigital> ok
[05:39] <_mase> you have to wait
[05:39] <anildigital> ok
[05:40] <Canard_1> Hello. Does Ubuntu come with a firewall when you first install it, if so what is it called?
[05:40] <Howitzer> is it possible to make the text under the icons go away in nautilus?
[05:40] <anildigital> i am not getting interest in this irc
[05:40] <_mase> Canard_1: iptables
[05:40] <anildigital> very good resonses
[05:40] <joel_> can someone help me ?
[05:40] <IdleOne> joel_:  ask away and be patient ()
[05:40] <_mase> anildigital: maybe no one actually knows how to help with your problem at the moment
[05:41] <webjocky> I'm trying to run America's Army under ubuntu - got it installed, but when I try to run the game, it gives the error:  "./armyops-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[05:41] <Howitzer> sudo apt-get install libstdcc++
[05:41] <tane|> At this stage you are presented with a screen where you can select which partition is your root partition (there is a list of the partitions on your hard drive, so you are required to know which partition number Ubuntu is on). This will be dev/discs/disc0/partX , where the X is a partition number.
[05:41] <joel_> i copied the ubuntu install cd to my hda6. is it possible to boot from it to start the install. i do not have a cdrom drive
[05:41] <Howitzer> might work :D
[05:41] <tane|> how i know what is right partition ?
[05:41] <Howitzer> joel_, , it's possible in theory(i think)
[05:41] <Howitzer> you just need to install grub using a bootdisk
[05:42] <webjocky> thanks Howitzer - I'll be a happy man when I learn all this *nix stuff
[05:42] <Howitzer> webjocky, it works?
[05:42] <joel_> webjocky... did you try running as sudo or su?
[05:42] <joel_> howitzer, is it posible with lilo? or is grub better?
[05:42] <Canard_1> How would I set iptables to allow a certain port through?
[05:42] <webjocky> just did, for libstdcc++, said it couldn't find the package
[05:43] <lucasvo> !limewire
[05:43] <Howitzer> try libstdcc
[05:43] <defrysk> !info libstdcc++
[05:43] <anildigital> I found a severe Ubuntu error "when I click ctrl + alt +f1 or any f*, it goes there, but when I press ctrl+alt+f7, it shows blank screen" please help
[05:43] <webjocky> k
[05:43] <webjocky> nope
[05:43] <Howitzer> ah
[05:43] <Howitzer> found it
[05:43] <defrysk> anildigital, sudo killall gdm && sudo gdm
[05:43] <Howitzer> it's libstdc++5
[05:43] <Donvinzk> is there any possibility of graphical multissesion with ubuntu ?
[05:44] <webjocky> That's it
[05:44] <Howitzer> joel_, i personally like grub more
[05:44] <C-O-L-T> can I have gnome 2.14 now?
[05:44] <Howitzer> i think it's easier to configure
[05:44] <webjocky> Howitzer, so where do you go to 'find' things like that?
[05:44] <defrysk> C-O-L-T, no
[05:44] <Canard_1> How would I set iptables to allow a certain port through?
[05:44] <Howitzer> sudo apt-cache search xxxxxx
[05:44] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: why?
[05:44] <Xenguy> Question: Some of my non-GTK apps now show crappy fonts, and it seems that it happened after I installed 'msttcorefonts'.  Has anyone seen this before?  Do I need to find some 'font de-uglification HOWTO' like when I was using Debian?
[05:45] <webjocky> nice, thanks for the help
[05:45] <defrysk> C-O-L-T, its not there yet
[05:45] <Howitzer> i used the term libstdcc , mostly you recieve a lot of output
[05:45] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: what is the latest gnome version?
[05:45] <defrysk> 2.13 (unstable)
[05:45] <Howitzer> Xenguy, system-fonts
[05:45] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: I have seen the gnome 2.14 screenshots ans it is really beautifull
[05:45] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: I see
[05:45] <Howitzer> i mean
[05:45] <defrysk> C-O-L-T, and you can have it in about 2-3 weeks
[05:46] <Howitzer> system->preferences->fonts
[05:46] <Bioslock> Now I get a "module load failure".
[05:46] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: that is cool
[05:46] <Xenguy> Howitzer: system-fonts ?
[05:46] <Bioslock> Man, this ubuntu is trange.
[05:46] <Bioslock> *strange
[05:46] <defrysk> C-O-L-T, you need dapper tho to get it
[05:46] <defrysk> dapper is also not stable (jet)
[05:46] <malc_> I have a dual boot system and by default Ubuntu boots up.  How do I make it so that by default windows boots up?
[05:46] <Canard_1> How would I set iptables to allow a certain port through?
[05:47] <joel_> malc_. by unistalling winblows
[05:47] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: I can not simply update using breezy
[05:47] <C-O-L-T> ?
[05:47] <Dr_Willis>  malc_  edit the grub config file.  it can even be set to 'default' to the last selected item.
[05:47] <defrysk> C-O-L-T, you can but succes not guaranteed
[05:47] <seth_> Xenguy, sounds like fonts that used to be mapped to good things are now mapped to bad things
[05:47] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: why?
[05:47] <seth_> Xenguy, I have had font problems with ubuntu
[05:47] <anildigital> I found a severe Ubuntu error "when I click ctrl + alt +f1 or any f*, it goes there, but when I press ctrl+alt+f7, it shows blank screen" please help
[05:48] <joel_> malc_. change the grub config file so windows is first on the list
[05:48] <defrysk> I mean update to dapper
[05:48] <w3svc> need help - opengl games lags....
[05:48] <defrysk> C-O-L-T, 2.14 wil never be in breezy
[05:48] <Howitzer> what's so beautiful about gnome 2.14?
[05:48] <Howitzer> okay, it has nice features
[05:48] <joel_> isn't F7 for the xserver?
[05:48] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: why?
[05:48] <Howitzer> but not that nice?
[05:48] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: I can not just simply install
[05:48] <Xenguy> seth_: that sounds plausible; it was after I installed the msttcorefonts AFAIK...
[05:48] <anildigital> sudo killall gdm && sudo gdm is not possible at blank screen
[05:48] <C-O-L-T> Howitzer: it is really nice
[05:48] <Canard_1> How would I set iptables to allow a certain port through so that it can be accessed from the internet?
[05:48] <seth_> Xenguy, yes, definitely plausable.
[05:49] <defrysk> C-O-L-T, breei is as is no new packages added exept for security reasons
[05:49] <defrysk> breezy*
[05:49] <anildigital> defrysk: sudo killall gdm && sudo gdm is not possible at blank screen
[05:49] <Xenguy> seth_: any idea how to clean things up, or should I just try the font de-uglification HOWTO ?
[05:49] <IdleOne> Canard_1:  port forwarding is done threw the router
[05:49] <Howitzer> Canard_1, isn't it better for you to use firestarter?
[05:49] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: than I have to wait untill drapper ships out
[05:49] <defrysk> anildigital, do ctrl-alt-f1 and try there
[05:49] <seth_> Xenguy, I haven't figured it out yet, so the HOWTO sounds good to me.  Perhaps someone else knows...
[05:49] <SysFail> anybody ever gotten a dancer bot to run under ubuntu??
[05:50] <Canard_1> Idleone: Hmm... okay then, many thanks.
[05:50] <IdleOne> dancer bot?
[05:50] <SysFail> irc bot
[05:50] <Howitzer> Xenguy, have you tried the font menu?
[05:50] <defrysk> C-O-L-T, yes you do and that wil be in april
[05:50] <SysFail> dancer-bot
[05:50] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: :((
[05:50] <Howitzer> system->preferences->fonts
[05:50] <IdleOne> SysFail:  is it anything like eggdrop?
[05:50] <anildigital> defrysk it measn x will start there
[05:50] <Xenguy> Howitzer: well I'm in xfce4 at the moment, so not yet
[05:50] <SysFail> yeah kind of
[05:50] <SysFail> same idea
[05:50] <defrysk> anildigital, no
[05:50] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: I would like to use Gnome 2.14 now. :)
[05:50] <SysFail> same purpose
[05:50] <Canard_1> Can you get eggdrop to work in Ubuntu?
[05:50] <anildigital> what is long form of GDM
[05:50] <tane|> i have crosslinked partitions....thats the problem...
[05:50] <SysFail> its in packages for ubuntu ...dancer-bot
[05:50] <tane|> i found it out now
[05:51] <IdleOne> SysFail:  sudo apt-get build-essential and then try to configure the bot
[05:51] <anildigital>  what is long form of GDM
[05:51] <defrysk> anildigital, long form ?
[05:51] <Xenguy> !fonts
[05:51] <SysFail> dancers and eggdrops use completely different libs etc
[05:51] <Howitzer> ooh
[05:51] <Howitzer> sorry then Xenguy
[05:51] <anildigital> acronym?
[05:51] <Lorenzod> anildigital: gee dee emm
[05:51] <lilagentw> hey
[05:51] <defrysk> gnome desktop manager
[05:51] <Lorenzod> ;-)
[05:51] <defrysk> or something
[05:51] <Xenguy> Howitzer: no worries, I'll run a gnome session and try that too shortly
[05:51] <SysFail> let me try to compile it
[05:51] <SysFail> good idea
[05:52] <lilagentw> someone know anything about helping out with ubuntu on a USB external harddrive is it possible to install on an external harddrive with bootable USB or something?
[05:52] <C-O-L-T> defrysk: anyway thanks for the information
[05:52] <savon> my config of ati dosnt work!
[05:52] <Bigfrans> lo
[05:52] <defrysk> C-O-L-T, yw
[05:52] <savon> some one got a page?
[05:52] <anildigital> no, it is the problem of resolution or xorg.conf I think
[05:53] <defrysk> ubotu has joined the botstars
[05:53] <Howitzer> hmm
[05:53] <defrysk> a little botlight in heaven
[05:53] <Howitzer> going to try fluxbox now
[05:53] <savon> ok?
[05:53] <Howitzer> want to see how fast the menu pops up with my p4 xD
[05:53] <mustard> lilagentw: I've heard of it being done, but there are probably easier distros to do it with
[05:54] <lilagentw> really?
[05:54] <savon> !ati
[05:54] <anildigital> hey how to connect net with gprs mobile in ubuntu?
[05:54] <stagger>  hi there! I've got one simple question: which filesystem is the best for desktop computer: ext3, reiserFS or maybe reiser4? I've seen many benchmarks but they didn't give me the anwser for my question: which one is the best one now?
[05:54] <mustard> lilagentw: I've seen one thread on the subject in the ubuntu forums I think
[05:54] <anildigital> any link
[05:54] <lilagentw> I'm trying to find the most user friendly  Linux distro
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> ive heard booting from external usb drives is possibele.. but it has a lot of 'potential' proboems
[05:54] <anildigital> hey ppl plz respond me also
[05:54] <savon> lindows
[05:54] <defrysk> stagger, ext3 is most secure (default)
[05:55] <mustard> lilagentw: well thats a subjective judgement really :)
[05:55] <lilagentw> hell nah lol I hate lindows
[05:55] <tane|> how to hell im going to boot to UBUNTU!
[05:55] <tane|> FUCK
[05:55] <Dr_Willis> ubuntu is about the most user friendly disrto out. (depends on how you defind user friendly)
[05:55] <tane|> sorry....little tired to this
[05:55] <Dr_Willis> but nothing can replace learning some linux fundamentals.
[05:55] <tane|> about 10 hours of work
[05:55] <anildigital> tane dont chat wid such word
[05:55] <anildigital> s
[05:55] <defrysk> tane|, blame windows not linux
[05:55] <savon> yes bu t its easy
[05:55] <asterisk99> anyone here good at udev???
[05:55] <anildigital> f*** is not allowed in India
[05:55] <stagger> and which filesystem is the fastest? I mean the fastest at all, not only for small or big files
[05:55] <tane|> defrysk: just that i blame
[05:55] <amphi> tane|: you installed a windows mbr over grub?
[05:56] <tane|> im linux user
[05:56] <tane|> yep
[05:56] <asterisk99> maybe good at asterisk / zaptel and udev? :)
[05:56] <bryanl> stagger, JFS?
[05:56] <tane|> amphi yep
[05:56] <Dr_Willis> stagger,  given what i 'hear' its best to just stick with ext3.
[05:56] <defrysk> tane|, needs a handhold
[05:56] <anildigital> any body frm India?
[05:56] <amphi> tane|: and that's ubuntu's fault, huh? ;)
[05:56] <savon> but ati?
[05:56] <tane|> amphi no....windows
[05:56] <tane|> windows sucks
[05:56] <tane|> it crashes and caused this
[05:56] <savon> hell yeha
[05:56] <Dr_Willis> !grub
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> no bot. :(
[05:57] <tane|> grub-install wont work
[05:57] <amphi> tane|: boot off a cd, mount your linux / somewhere, chroot to it, and run grub-install
[05:57] <amphi> tane|: why not?
[05:57] <tane|> amphi tried but wont work
[05:57] <anildigital> how to login in Ubuntu as root, if I forgot root password?
[05:57] <tane|> i dont know..
[05:57] <tane|> my partition table is somehow get fucked up
[05:57] <anildigital> please answer this time!
[05:57] <IdleOne> anildigital:  root is locked use sudo and your user password
[05:58] <amphi> tane|: you tried the method I suggested above?
[05:58] <tane|> my hd is meaby broken
[05:58] <tane|> amphi yes
[05:58] <anildigital> tane stop this, u r using vulger words!!
[05:58] <HammerBlade2020> i have frostwire installed, but which frostwire shows nothing, how do i find out where it's located?
[05:58] <stagger> how can I chack the fragmentation ration of my ext3 partition? which tool should I use to defragmentate it?
[05:58] <amphi> tane|: and what error did you get?
[05:58] <_jason> anildigital: did you ever set a root password (ubuntu doesn't use root by default)?
[05:58] <tane|> anildigital: sorry but i have tried to solve this about 10 hours
[05:58] <anildigital> yes, I had set
[05:59] <_jason> anildigital: how?
[05:59] <amphi> tane|: don't worry, i'm sure we've all heard the word before
[05:59] <tane|> i know
[05:59] <anildigital> sudo passwd root
[05:59] <anildigital> or su then passwd
[05:59] <tane|> is it possible to install ubuntu under my previous installatin without deleting my homefolder?...
[05:59] <perper> I wondering if I should dist-upgrade to hoary. Any comments?
[05:59] <stagger> does ext3 need defragmentation at all?
[05:59] <_jason> anildigital: have you tried booting in recovery mode?
[05:59] <defrysk> tane|, have you tried this ? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows?action=show&redirect=RecoveringGrub
[05:59] <Eleaf>  /meow
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> spending a few hrs reading the grub docs/manuals/tutorials is a worth wile thing. :P
[06:00] <Eleaf> perper, to hoary..?
[06:00] <HammerBlade2020> i have frostwire installed, but which frostwire shows nothing, how do i find out where it's located?
[06:00] <CarinArr> perper, what are you running atm?
[06:00] <Eleaf> perper, hoary is old.
[06:00] <tane|> Dr_Willis i have read them
[06:00] <tane|> :)
[06:00] <perper> Umm, now let me check that again..
[06:00] <anildigital> no I for got root password also
[06:00] <anildigital> I forgot all passwords, user and root
[06:00] <amphi> tane|: you can't mount / when you boot from cd?
[06:00] <_jason> anildigital: oh right it asks you for root pw... do you have access to sudo?
[06:00] <Protocol1> whats the best burning software for ubuntu?
[06:00] <perper> Dapper, of course :)
[06:00] <defrysk> tane|, also Using the Unofficial "Linux Super Grub Disk" ?
[06:00] <Dr_Willis> then you should know all about grub :P and be ab le to install  the good old way. lol.
[06:00] <Eleaf> lol
[06:01] <Eleaf> Protocol1, I like k3b
[06:01] <anildigital> any trick such as single user mode in Fedora?
[06:01] <tane|> just a sec..
[06:01] <Protocol1> yeah I got that
[06:01] <Protocol1> ok good
[06:01] <tane|> i say what it says on those advices
[06:01] <Protocol1> just curious
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> anildigital,  boot to runlevel 1  i think will do single user mode.
[06:01] <amphi> anildigital: boot with init=/bin/bash and the system is all yours
[06:01] <anildigital> I used to type a and type single then using passwd change root password
[06:01] <perper> So, anyone have any comments on the state of Dapper?
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> or what ampi said. thats even lower then runlevel 1 i think. Lol.
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> perper,  its a work in progress. :P
[06:01] <Protocol1> im still amazed i even got the latest java running on my ff1.5
[06:02] <IdleOne> perper:  Im running for governor of the sate of Dapper :P
[06:02] <IdleOne> state*
[06:02] <perper> Dr_Willis: tried it? Running it?
[06:02] <asterisk99> Are there any UDEV gurus here??????????
[06:02] <anildigital> hey cal I indtall rpm in Ubuntu?
[06:02] <anildigital> install
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> perper,  running it now.. Dapper chat is in #ubuntu+1
[06:03] <amphi> anildigital: you shouldn't
[06:03] <defrysk> anildigital, what package ?
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> anildigital,  best way - find a deb package of the program.
[06:03] <perper> aha. Thank you. goodbye :)
[06:03] <anildigital> why!
[06:03] <anildigital> I heard I can
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> just because you 'can' dont mean you 'should'
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> :P
[06:03] <dooglus> anildigital: if you really have to install a .rpm you can, using "alien", but it's best to find a .deb or compile from source.
[06:03] <amphi> anildigital: 'can' does not mean 'should'
[06:03] <defrysk> anildigital, rpms are for redhat/mandrake distros
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> lol
[06:03] <anildigital> what if I dont have intenet connection! then How can I install softs, I have all rpms and tarballs
[06:04] <defrysk> anildigital, and yes you can but often they do not work or crash all the time
[06:04] <tane|> ok now i test supergrub...
[06:04] <dooglus> anildigital: use the tarballs
[06:04] <CarinArr> depends what sort of software it is..
[06:04] <defrysk> anildigital, use apt-get
[06:04] <defrysk> anildigital, or use synaptic
[06:04] <jay_> where can i get the source for ubuntu kernels
[06:04] <dooglus> jay_: "sudo apt-get install linux-source"
[06:04] <defrysk> too easy ;p
[06:04] <jay_> 2.6.12-10-386 <-- this one in particular
[06:05] <jay_> ok
[06:05] <lucasvo> !mp3
[06:05] <anildigital> hey by default is there any mp3 player in ubuntu
[06:05] <Protocol1> does mplayer normally play windows media streams?
[06:05] <defrysk> anildigital, not by default
[06:05] <anildigital> I can't play mp3s in it
[06:05] <amphi> Protocol1: with the w32codecs
[06:06] <stendhal> anildigital,  mplayer
[06:06] <stendhal> its the good alternative
[06:06] <defrysk> anildigital, and Protocol1 http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[06:06] <_jason> !mp3
[06:06] <anildigital> there is no mplayer in it
[06:06] <HappyFool> info about mp3 is here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:06] <Protocol1> amphi: is there win32codecs for it?
[06:06] <_jason> oh right the bot is still not with us...
[06:06] <HappyFool> ubotu appears to be absent
[06:06] <stendhal> anildigital,  install mplayer with synaptic
[06:06] <Protocol1> if so where?
[06:06] <savon> ho to fix ati?
[06:06] <HappyFool> we'll have to restrict ubotu's tv-watching privileges!
[06:07] <anildigital> hey is mplayer is installed by default in Ubuntu
[06:07] <anildigital> ?
[06:07] <stendhal> anildigital,  no
[06:07] <Protocol1> NO
[06:07] <tane|> meaby that supergrub works...now ill test that
[06:07] <Dr_Willis> does it matter. :P
[06:07] <savon> no
[06:07] <stendhal> anildigital,  install mplayer with synaptic
[06:07] <jay_> Package linux-source is a virtual package provided by:
[06:07] <jay_>   linux-source-2.6.12 2.6.12-10.28
[06:07] <defrysk> tane|, good plan :)
[06:07] <anildigital> Ok
[06:07] <jay_> this is all that's available
[06:07] <jay_> can i use 2.6.12?
[06:07] <anildigital> and what about automatix
[06:07] <anildigital> anybody know abt automatix?
[06:07] <Dr_Willis> anildigital,  avoide that like the plague.
[06:08] <Dr_Willis> anildigital,  :P
[06:08] <savon> someone here white ati?
[06:08] <defrysk> anildigital, its an ubuntu virus
[06:08] <cheloo> why /usr/share/horde3/config  its empty ?
[06:08] <anildigital> hey u r wrong defrysk
[06:08] <savon> sure?
[06:08] <jay_> automatix isn't that bad
[06:08] <cheloo> all my config files are gone ;99
[06:08] <defrysk> anildigital, it does make your os sick
[06:08] <cheloo> :(((
[06:09] <cheloo> any ideea ?
[06:09] <ccc_> anyone using the netgear rangemax wpn824 router?
[06:09] <defrysk> so to me its a virus
[06:09] <anildigital> how
[06:09] <anildigital> please tell me
[06:09] <Seveas> !tell jay_ about automatix
[06:09] <defrysk> anildigital, it schanges settings unasked
[06:09] <anildigital> how automatix is a virus tell me
[06:09] <defrysk> changes
[06:09] <Seveas> anildigital, automatix is a bad thing
[06:09] <linkd> why?
[06:09] <cheloo> and /etc/horde/horde3 its empty too :(
[06:09] <savon> !ati
[06:09] <anildigital> everybody all of you telling automatix is bad but how?
[06:09] <Seveas> ubotu is dead 
[06:10] <savon> :(
[06:10] <defrysk> Seveas, very much so yes :(
[06:10] <Seveas> anildigital, it does horrific things to your system
[06:10] <mustard> anildigital: well not everybody really :)
[06:10] <Seveas> already caused a lot of reinstalls
[06:10] <savon> flgx how to fix?
[06:10] <Seveas> mindless overwrinting of config, horrific assumptions, no way to undo/backup
[06:10] <anildigital> It is famous currently in blogogsphere
[06:11] <defrysk> anildigital, unfortunately yes
[06:11] <Seveas> anildigital, it's loathed in the smarter section of the universe (ubuntu devel)
[06:11] <Seveas> it's a spawn of the devil
[06:11] <djp> http://help.ubuntu.com/ is a good place to look for ubuntu install help.
[06:11] <defrysk> automtix promises a lot and breaks a lot
[06:11] <anildigital> hey nobody have told me    how?
[06:12] <lucasvo> hm, my sound isn't working anymore
[06:12] <lucasvo> dapper :)
[06:12] <oscar> visit: http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=77 for automatix
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> anildigital,  trust us.. you dont wan tto know the # of people comming in here trying to Undo automatix stuff.
[06:13] <soraia> OLA...
[06:13] <defrysk> and also read the not happy with automatix thread
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> and it has a 'bad' history.
[06:13] <soraia> hello...
[06:14] <Seveas> not to mention that the author of automatix is quite clueless
[06:14] <anildigital> welcone soraia
[06:14] <Seveas> and not open to improvements/cooperation
[06:14] <soraia> some one speak portuguese?!
[06:14] <Seveas> !pt
[06:14] <Seveas> argh
[06:14] <defrysk> Seveas, a continuum of cluelessnes
[06:15] <Seveas> soraia, #ubuntu-pt, #ubuntu-br
[06:15] <bshumate_> I heard a couple weeks ago, like Automatix totally shot, and killed the Star Wars Kid!
[06:15] <defrysk> and ask yourself if automatix is so great why is the author not a developer for ubuntu ?
[06:16] <jenda-busy> !automatix
[06:16] <joel_> ok, i changed my lilo.conf file (inmandrake) to have it boot from hda6, but when i boot my computer up, it shows the old list.
[06:16] <Seveas> jenda-busy, ubotu is dead
[06:16] <jenda-busy> I see... who did it? :)
[06:16] <jenda-busy> Well... I can say it.
[06:16] <bshumate_> another victim of Automatix?!?!
[06:16] <defrysk> jenda-busy, csi is still investigating
[06:16] <Seveas> jenda-busy, the evil overlord
[06:16] <joachim-n> how do I rename a bunch of files in one go in the terminal?
[06:17] <anildigital> hey is there channel for novices of Ubuntu?
[06:17] <Dr_Willis> 'rename' command is designed for that task
[06:17] <joachim-n> eg *.jpg -> *.jpeg
[06:17] <seth_> joachim-n, depends somewhat on what you need to do.  rename may help
[06:17] <seth_> joachim-n, rename is perfect for that
[06:17] <joachim-n> tx
[06:17] <Seveas> anildigital, right here :0
[06:17] <anildigital> how should I create shtcut for process manager ctrl+alt+del in Ubuntu?
[06:18] <Seveas> anildigital, gconf-editor, go to /apps/metacity/
[06:18] <jay_> anyone know if i can use linux-source-2.6.12 for kernel 2.6.12-10-386
[06:18] <jay_> before i apt-get it
[06:18] <Seveas> you can setup keyboard shortcuts there
[06:18] <setuid> How can I tell which packages on my system are from Breezy, and which ones are not?
[06:18] <jenda-busy> Automatix is a piece of crap - do not use. In general scripts like that are unsafe, and its author didn't pay much attention to security or reversabliity.
[06:19] <ccc__> d'oh, i got disconnected before i could see any replies on the netgear rangemax wpn824 router. anyone using it?
[06:19] <WoMaN> What's up
[06:19] <WoMaN> Bored as could be
[06:20] <WoMaN> How's everyone doing?
[06:20] <setuid> Anyone?
[06:20] <setuid> WoMaN: You wanted #chat, I think
[06:20] <jay_> anyone?
[06:20] <oscar> the brand of router shouldnt make a difference to you
[06:20] <anildigital> hEy I am goin to sleep now
[06:20] <jay_> anyone know if i can use linux-source-2.6.12 for kernel 2.6.12-10-386
[06:20] <anildigital> bye to all
[06:20] <anildigital> will join 2moro again!
[06:20] <Seveas> setuid, dpkg --get-selections | cut -f 1 | xargs -n 1 apt-cache policy | less
[06:21] <tane|> can i install ubuntu whitout deleting my homefolder files
[06:21] <tane|> i mean fixinstalling
[06:22] <mustard> tane|: is it on a seperate partition?
[06:22] <mustard> tane|: your /home that is
[06:22] <anildigital> bye!!!
[06:23] <tane|> mustard my home folder is at same partition
[06:23] <amphi> tane|: that is not sensible ;)
[06:23] <bSON> hi
[06:23] <mustard> tane|: you would need to back it up then before reinstalling
[06:23] <mustard> tane|: is it very big?
[06:23] <ploom> tane|, just copy it into some other medium or disk
[06:24] <bSON> does it make a big difference to have a 686 kernel instead of a 386 one?
[06:24] <tane|> how i back up it if i cant boot to linux
[06:24] <mustard> tane|: you could just tarball the whole folder and store it on an external media
[06:24] <ploom> ...and always make another partition
[06:24] <ploom> tane|, you could use the live ubuntu for ex
[06:24] <jay_> anyone know if i can use linux-source-2.6.12 for kernel 2.6.12-10-386
[06:24] <mustard> tane|: you could download a live CD of some kind
[06:24] <ploom> ...to mount then I guess or diskdump
[06:24] <tane|> mustard: and if i boot from live cd can i get access to my files on my HD
[06:25] <tane|> my HD homefolder
[06:25] <mustard> tane|: sure you can
[06:25] <tane|> OH..
[06:25] <tane|> OK
[06:25] <tane|> nice
[06:25] <amphi> tane|: the sysresccd.org iso is very useful for this sort of thing
[06:25] <mustard> tane|: you just have to mount the drive
[06:25] <mustard> tane|: get a good live CD :)
[06:25] <raf256> hi
[06:25] <raf256> why the fuck I cant install ihu?
[06:25] <tane|> ubuntu livecd ?
[06:25] <raf256> http://mirror.isp.net.au/ftp/pub/ubuntu/pool/universe/i/ihu/
[06:25] <Seveas> raf256, language...
[06:25] <mustard> tane|: something like knoppix maybe :)
[06:25] <IdleOne> raf256:  dont use that language please
[06:25] <raf256> Seveas: PL_pl
[06:26] <Seveas> raf256, ha.ha. - be warned
[06:26] <bSON> somebody got my question???
[06:26] <raf256> ok ;)
[06:26] <mustard> tane|: are you any good at mounting drives from command line?
[06:26] <joachim-n> does $1 work like in perl in a rename?
[06:27] <raf256> how to install?
[06:27] <raf256> http://mirror.isp.net.au/ftp/pub/ubuntu/pool/universe/i/ihu/
[06:27] <mustard> tane|: the disk mounting gui think might do the job for you...don't know
[06:27] <Seveas> raf256, apt-get install ihu
[06:27] <mustard> tane|: on the ubuntu live CD that is
[06:27] <joachim-n> rename "s/^([a-z] )/uc $1/e"  *.jpeg  -- didn't work as expected
[06:27] <Seveas> don't download manually
[06:27] <raf256> Seveas: says taht no such file
[06:27] <raf256> *pack
[06:27] <Seveas> raf256, enable universe in apt
[06:27] <tobi-wan> hi folks
[06:27] <mustard> tane|: what external storage devices do you have?
[06:27] <cheloo> what mysql socket location do i have to use for horde /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock or /var/run/mysql/mysql.sock ?
[06:28] <tobi-wan> i try to use k3b with ubuntu (5.10) using kernel 2.6.15.4. are there any known issues?
[06:28] <raf256> Seveas: I belive it is enabled
[06:28] <tobi-wan> cdrecord reports error 255.... :-(
[06:29] <Seveas> raf256, believe isn't enough - check it
[06:30] <onno> I got in my sony vaio a memory stick port... When I insert a memory stick it dosn't show up on the dekstop... How can I check if this works?
[06:31] <raf256> Seveas: I will paste config
[06:31] <raf256> Seveas:  http://cpp.sourceforge.net/?show=13030
[06:32] <Boglizk> Hi
[06:32] <Nogimics> What firewall do you guys suggest for ubuntu?
[06:33] <Nogimics> I am behind a router but i need ubuntu to be in its own DMZ for some services im running on it. I wanna lock down the remaining ports as grc.com shows shit loads open
[06:33] <onno> Nogimics, firestarter
[06:33] <raf256> Seveas: any idea?
[06:33] <mustard> Nogimics: its got a firewall already
[06:33] <Nogimics> Really?
[06:33] <Boglizk> I need some help. I just got No-IP with Synaptic. Now i cant find the no-ip folder.
[06:33] <Nogimics> Does it have a gui for config or command line?
[06:33] <idefix_> what is the for i=1 to 50 command in A++?
[06:33] <linkd> Nogimics: yea its called iptables
[06:33] <mustard> Nogimics: firestarter is the front-end for iptables
[06:34] <biovore> idefix_: A++, kinda out dated don't you think..
[06:34] <Nogimics> So firestarter is the GUI frontend for iptables
[06:34] <idefix_> how then is the programming language called in which the shell scripts are written?
[06:34] <shammy> bash?
[06:34] <biovore> idefix_: bash?
[06:34] <mustard> Nogimics: yep and iptables is set up by default
[06:34] <asterisk99> Ands anyone tell me if /etc/udev/rules.d/udev.rules is the same as /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules ???
[06:35] <mustard> Nogimics: but its reassuring to have a gui, I know ;)
[06:35] <mustard> Nogimics: then you can watch all those hits on the firewall :)
[06:35] <Nogimics> mustard by default how come the iptables is so open?
[06:35] <mustard> Nogimics open to what?
[06:35] <Nogimics> Ports
[06:36] <mustard> Nogimics: how did you test it?
[06:36] <Nogimics> grc.com
[06:36] <Nogimics> Shields up test
[06:36] <biovore> Nogimics: most linuxes don't come with iptables setup for you..
[06:36] <Boglizk> anyone has No-IP here?
[06:36] <mustard> Nogimics: you might find that the open ports are your ISP ports, not your ports
[06:36] <ubuntu> can I save my live ubunt configuration somehow
[06:37] <Nogimics> no they are my ports
[06:37] <biovore> Nogimics: netstat -nal will show all
[06:37] <Nogimics> if I put ubuntu behind my firewall its fine
[06:37] <Nogimics> but I need it to be in a DMZ
[06:37] <Seveas> ubuntu, breezy?
[06:37] <ubuntu> yes
[06:37] <ubuntu> 5.1
[06:37] <Seveas> then no
[06:38] <biovore> Nogimics: someone needs to learn how to setup iptables then :-P
[06:38] <Nogimics> heh
[06:38] <Nogimics> I cannot see firestarter in the menu
[06:38] <biovore> google on: netfilter for iptables help
[06:38] <navarone> Nogimics, have you installed firestarter?
[06:38] <Nogimics> No
[06:39] <mustard> Nogimics: sudo apt-get install firestater
[06:39] <navarone> Nogimics firestarter is an optional package...you need to install
[06:39] <Nogimics> okey
[06:39] <Nogimics> I am now
[06:39] <Nogimics> thanks for the help guys
[06:40] <navarone> wb reggaemanu
[06:41] <TLE> Hey, I looking for a program to cut up tv-captured mpeg2 files, do you know any good ones besides avidemux ?
[06:41] <Nogimics> ok I have installed firestarter how do I find the GUI program, it doesnt auto add it to the menu system
[06:42] <Boglizk> it doesn't?
[06:42] <Boglizk> Apps > Sys tools
[06:42] <navarone> does xfce give notification for updates in it's panel or do you need to do manual update checks?
[06:42] <mustard> Nogimics: It will probably be there when you restart gnome
[06:43] <Boglizk> ctrl-alt-space
[06:43] <Boglizk> to restart gnome
[06:43] <Boglizk> to wait.. backspace that is
[06:43] <Nogimics> ok thanks
[06:43] <Mrono> hey
[06:43] <Nogimics> I am doing this all via SSH and VNC so its slower
[06:44] <Mrono> is there a way to make ntfs filesystem readable in linux
[06:44] <mustard> Mrono: readable is easy
[06:44] <seth_> Mrono, you just need kernel support for it.  the installed ubuntu kernel has it
[06:44] <Mrono> er
[06:44] <Mrono> writable
[06:44] <mustard> Mrono: writeable not so easy :)
[06:44] <Mrono> i'm not in ubuntu cuz I screwed it up royally
[06:45] <Mrono> so i'm reloading it
[06:45] <Mrono> and trying to drop my files onnto my winxp partition for backup
[06:45] <mustard> Mrono: hmmm ..you got no fat32 partition?
[06:45] <Mrono> no
[06:45] <Mrono> that's what i'm going to do as well
[06:45] <topyli> Mrono: not going to happen
[06:46] <Mrono> make a fat32 partition outta my linux, well part of it
[06:46] <Nogimics> heh, did need a gnome restart :)
[06:46] <biovore> Mrono: stock ubuntu I don't think can write to ntfs
[06:46] <mustard> Nogimics: :)
[06:46] <mustard> Nogimics: the menu installs are a bit hit and miss sometimes
[06:47] <navarone> Mrono I think you can rerun install from cd and use the partitioning tool to resize...write changes and then abort install after the partition is resized
[06:47] <Mrono> and it keeps the files?
[06:47] <Mrono> no wait
[06:47] <navarone> Mrono from what I have read yes
[06:47] <tane|> hey help me abit....i just need to copy few files ....about 100mbytes away from linux drive but i cant boot to linux
[06:47] <Mrono> hrm
[06:47] <navarone> Mrono are you planning on reinstalling ubuntu?
[06:47] <Mrono> i'll go figure it out somehow
[06:47] <tane|> is there some program could read ext filesystems
[06:47] <Mrono> yeah
[06:47] <Nogimics> hope this firewall install wont initially effect my internet services I have running
[06:47] <mustard> Mrono: well...barring any disasterous occurences it should...but there is the slim possiblity of disaster :)
[06:47] <Mrono> yeah
[06:48] <Mrono> and I would kill if I lost this stuff
[06:48] <biovore> tane|: google for ext2fsd for windows (works ok)
[06:48] <DigitalChi> how come i cant seem to find rtorrent in synaptic?
[06:48] <Nogimics> oh dear it has lol
[06:48] <Mrono> I have a way to back it up off drive
[06:48] <tane|> biovore can it read linux partitions ?
[06:48] <Mrono> but I just wantted a faster way
[06:48] <navarone> Mrono simple thing would be to reinstall ubuntu if you have no data presently on ubuntu partition that you wan tt o keep
[06:48] <biovore> tane|: ext2 and ext3 filesystems
[06:48] <tane|> nice
[06:48] <Mrono> that's where the 20gb of data I want to keep is
[06:48] <DigitalChi> but on the rtorrent site it says it is available for ubuntu
[06:49] <biovore> tane|: suport most of the windows write and read methods.. makes the partion look like a drive once it is setup
[06:49] <navarone> Mrono is this two seperate drive or one with two aprtitions?
[06:49] <Mrono> 1 drive
[06:49] <Mrono> 2 partitions
[06:49] <Mrono> 100gb hd
[06:49] <IdleOne> !enter
[06:49] <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!
[06:49] <Mrono> 22 gb win
[06:49] <Mrono> sorry
[06:49] <navarone> Mrono can you get into ubuntu and back up to dvd or cd-r?
[06:49] <Mrono> i'm booted into a live cd I have right now
[06:50] <Mrono> like i said before, I have a way to backup off-drive, i'm just looking for a faster way then usb
[06:50] <navarone> Mrono what happened that made ubunut install unreachable?
[06:50] <mustard> Mrono: I don't think you can take the CD out in the live CD can you?
[06:50] <Mrono> heh, it's a usb stick
[06:50] <biovore> Mrono: the live cd would work in a perfect world.. but NTFS write support is still iffy, thats why its disable on ubuntu
[06:50] <anto9us> Mrono, is it in a usb2 port?
[06:50] <pianoboy3333> What would be the command/how would I start a terminal in a website?
[06:51] <mustard> Mrono: if you had a live CD that ran in RAM it might work
[06:51] <biovore> pianoboy3333: a terminal on a website?
[06:51] <navarone> Mrono...have much space is used in win partition?
[06:51] <Mrono> mustard: I'm not on a live CD i'm on a live usb stick
[06:51] <DigitalChi> how do i install rtorrent on ubuntu?
[06:51] <mustard> Mrono: ahh!
[06:51] <mustard> Mrono: so you can burn to DVD?
[06:51] <Mrono> navarone I have enough space to backup my files
[06:51] <pianoboy3333> bivore: well.... how could I host a game (bzflag, bzfs) on a website?
[06:52] <Mrono> mustard: I have usb HD's that I can backup onto
[06:52] <mustard> Mrono: k
[06:52] <biovore> pianoboy3333: the $20 dollar a month places won't allow that kinda of stuff
[06:52] <Mrono> i'm just looking for a faster way
[06:52] <mustard> Mrono: :)
[06:52] <pianoboy3333> biovore: kk....
[06:52] <biovore> pianoboy3333: you need a box on the net with linux on it and a shell account to run it
[06:53] <pianoboy3333> boivore: well, the site is a linux server....
[06:53] <pianoboy3333> 2.4
[06:53] <biovore> pianoboy3333: do you have a shell account?
[06:53] <pianoboy3333> biovore: how can I check?
[06:53] <DigitalChi> pianoboy3333, check if port 23 is open
[06:53] <biovore> pianoboy3333: IE SSH
[06:53] <biovore> or port 22
[06:53] <Mrono> so how do I write to an ntfs partition in linux?
[06:54] <IdleOne> Mrono:  you dont
[06:54] <topyli> pianoboy3333: don't confuse the web with the whole internet :)
[06:54] <p0windah> Mrono: unreliably
[06:54] <biovore> Mrono: have to remake your kernel to enable ntfs writes
[06:54] <Mrono> well that solves that
[06:54] <Mrono> lol
[06:54] <Mrono> thanks
[06:54] <navarone> Mrono are you able to mount the ubuntu partition and access files? Plus are you able to run gparted or similar and resize windows partition to make fat 32?
[06:54] <seth_> Mrono, writing to ntfs is not advisable in any event
[06:54] <biovore> Mrono: I think the gentoo installer support ntfs writes out of the box
[06:54] <topyli> Mrono: if you do the hacks to enable ntfs writing, you're likely to damage your data anyway. so just don't
[06:55] <biovore> ^ hes got the right idea
[06:55] <afief> Why does it take over 20 seconds to configure my network interfaces if there is nothing connected?
[06:55] <Mrono> I can get to all my fiiiles thanks to slax
[06:55] <p0windah> afief: wireless ?
[06:55] <biovore> afief: its trying to get an IP via dhcpd
[06:55] <Mrono> navarone: gparted?
[06:55] <p0windah> afief: you should be able to press ctl+c to bypass it
[06:55] <Mrono> wouldn't that mess up my windows install/file system
[06:56] <navarone> Mrono dl sysrescuecd and boot and use qtparted...you can resize the windows partition and have a shared parttion for windows and linux then transfer files
[06:56] <IdleOne> Mrono:  is that a bad thing? messing up windows?
[06:56] <pianoboy3333> biovore: how do I ping a certain port?
[06:56] <afief> a0windah: yes, but it's kinda bugging... couldn't i make it work faster if there is nothing connected?
[06:56] <p0windah> Mrono: as I said before, its unreliable - if you want safe ntfs access, do it from windows
[06:56] <navarone> Mrono qtparted and gparted are like Partition Magic
[06:56] <biovore> pianoboy3333: use nmap to scan, or just try connecting
[06:56] <Mrono> idleone: if I need to use it then yes
[06:56] <Mrono> o-well too much work
[06:57] <pianoboy3333> biovore: I don't have nmap
[06:57] <biovore> pianoboy3333: try ssh username@hostip
[06:57] <pianoboy3333> biovore: ok
[06:58] <afief> biovore: LAN, it looks like it searches for a DHCP, but it's not even connected... doesn't it detect that?
[06:58] <biovore> afief: No, its stupid
[06:58] <biovore> afief: It tries dhcp every time it boots
[06:58] <seth_> afief, yes, it detects it because it times out.  :)
[06:59] <seth_> afief, depending on the type of NIC, there may not be another way of detecting it
[06:59] <biovore> afief: I just modified my boot scripts and put a & on the end of the dhcpd thing
[06:59] <seth_> afief, if you have realtek, for example, there isn't much else you can do
[06:59] <asterisk99> Are there any UDEV gurus here?
[07:00] <navarone> anyone using xfce know if it gives update notification in taskbar/panel like gnome or do you need to do manual update checks?
[07:00] <pianoboy3333> biovore: it's not doing anything
[07:00] <ailean> How is linux for writing to NTFS file systems these days?
[07:00] <asterisk99> UDEV techno-weenies also welcome
[07:00] <seth_> ailean, unreliable
[07:00] <biovore> pianoboy3333: Then I guess you don't have a shell account
[07:01] <p0windah> ailean: much better than 4 years ago
[07:01] <pianoboy3333> is there a file or folder I could find on the ftp?
[07:01] <odla> navarone: manual updates
[07:01] <navarone> odla thanks
[07:01] <p0windah> ailean: still flakey tho
[07:01] <biovore> pianoboy3333: I think it just for hosting websites not running programs remotely
[07:01] <ailean> yeah, i remember reading that it was terrible, but i was hearing that it's getting to be good now - is that wrong information? :)
[07:01] <ailean> in what way p0windah?
[07:01] <pianoboy3333> biovore: ok..
[07:01] <CarinArr> does anyone know where to get ensharpen and tscc codecs that you can use with mplayer?
[07:01] <p0windah> ailean: its better, but you can trash files/directories what/not if you're not careful
[07:02] <ba> weird question, can you resize ntfs with no problems?
[07:02] <seth_> ba   no
[07:02] <biovore> ba: I did it with the ubuntu installer and it worked fine for me
[07:02] <ailean> i got ltools for windows, which is great to write from that side, but i can't do it the other way . . . hmm
[07:02] <ba> one of you is an idiot. i dont know who
[07:03] <dooglus> does open office have a grammar checker?  do I need a separate package for that, or what?
[07:03] <p0windah> ailean: I've used it to copy/write single files without problems, but I messed up a chunk of directories when I attempted to use the ntfs partition as a temp cache for some apps I was using
[07:03] <dooglus> !grammar
[07:03] <ubotu> dooglus: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:03] <anto9us> ba, yes, defrag and check the filesystem first
[07:03] <p0windah> ailean: too many read/writes killed it
[07:03] <ailean> i see
[07:04] <biovore> ailean: ltools, that do read and write to ext2/3 fs from windows?
[07:04] <seth_> ba   the fact that someone did it successfully does NOT mean that it is a safe and trouble free thing to do
[07:04] <ailean> biovore, i thought so, but now that you mention it, i have only read from ext2/3
[07:04] <biovore> ailean: take a look for ext2fsd
[07:04] <marlun> Can anyone give me a tip about a good Feed Reader for Linux? Should also handle podcasts.
[07:04] <IdleOne> dooglus:  i think it has a spell checker built in but I may be wrong
[07:04] <biovore> makes it a native drive in windows
[07:04] <ailean> biovore, k
[07:05] <biovore> ailean: It can mount a linux ext2 or ext3 partion to a drive leter and supports most of the windows file access methods
[07:06] <ailean> that looks excellent biovore - i didn't know such a thing existed
[07:06] <biovore> ailean: it works ok..  you kinda have to hack at it though..
[07:06] <ailean> how so?
[07:06] <IdleOne> untarring tar.gz whats the command ? I really need to write it down somewhere
[07:06] <zeroshot> tar xzf
[07:06] <ramvi> how do I tell a program to run in an other language? I'm trying to sudo wine APP, but I want it to talk to me in english, not norwegian
[07:06] <biovore> you have to use a text terminal to mount your device
[07:06] <bina> IdleOne tar -xvzf <file>
[07:06] <IdleOne> thank you
[07:06] <p0windah> IdleOne: zxvf for .tgz jxvf for .tbz
[07:07] <biovore> ailean: and some file methods arn't supported
[07:07] <ailean> biovore, each and every time you want to access it?
[07:07] <biovore> ailean: when you boot the box
[07:07] <biovore> like unix mount
[07:07] <biovore> and umount
[07:07] <ailean> biovore, but you could put that in Startup
[07:07] <biovore> ailean: maybe.. you might be able to make it a batch script
[07:08] <maria> hello, im getting an error on bootup when trying to load the nvidia legacy driver, "cannot load Nvidia GL" even though the driver is intalled
[07:08] <ailean> it dawned on me today that I haven't used windows in a week . . .
[07:08] <biovore> maria: nvidia-glx-config enable
[07:08] <maria> biovore: i've already done that
[07:09] <biovore> maria: is nvidia-glx installed?
[07:09] <war-totem> for some reason my ubuntu is extremely choppy right now, more so than it should be with whats open
[07:09] <maria> nvidia-legacy-glx
[07:09] <war-totem> is there something open that i dont know about thats hogging resources?
[07:09] <ailean> war-totem, ctrl-alt-delete
[07:09] <biovore> maria: yeah
[07:09] <ailean> war-totem, that'll give you access to the task manager
[07:09] <war-totem> it didnt
[07:10] <biovore> war-totem: use top to see whats running so hardf
[07:10] <ailean> war-totem, well you can get it through the menu too
[07:10] <war-totem> ok im at system monitor
[07:10] <war-totem> is that good enough?
[07:10] <ailean> yep
[07:10] <maria> biovore: i tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it and i have no luck
[07:10] <fredrik_> !tell fredrik_ about openbox
[07:10] <biovore> maria: no clue then..
[07:10] <dooglus> IdleOne: untarring is easy.  just "tar xf <filename>" will untar anything
[07:11] <biovore> !nvidia
[07:11] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[07:11] <biovore> ^ try looking at those?
[07:11] <war-totem> ailean: firefox-bin/xmms and gnome terminal account for about 200 mb in virtual memory, that cant be normal can it?
[07:11] <ramvi> how do I tell a program to run in an other language? I'm trying to sudo wine APP, but I want it to talk to me in english, not norwegian
[07:11] <ailean> war-totem, yeah, could actually
[07:11] <ailean> war-totem, depends what you have open
[07:11] <NRG88> how can i change the ubuntu panel button's icon?
[07:12] <ailean> war-totem, but it won't do any harm to kill those processes
[07:12] <biovore> ramvi: you have to figure out how to get your codepages into wine (MS striped naked is CP1250 (english) )
[07:12] <war-totem> ailean: ok ill try
[07:12] <NRG88> i would like to add this instead:
[07:12] <NRG88> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/files/33755-gnome-main-menu.png
[07:12] <topyli> http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/01/20/petrovaward.shtml
[07:12] <NRG88> here's the description:
[07:12] <NRG88> Description:
[07:12] <NRG88> A panel button with the ubuntu logo. In Gnome, replace it for the one contained in your /home/user_name/.icons/icon_theme_name/(...)/apps/gnome-main-menu
[07:12] <ramvi> biovore; I'm only thinking about telling shell that I want to run the command in english
[07:12] <ramvi> as if I woud run sudo gedit something
[07:12] <NRG88> but i don't have anything in that folder
[07:12] <maria> biovore: i just read the faq and it says to install the linux restricted module, thanks :) maybe this will work
[07:12] <ramvi> and I wanted to do it in english
[07:12] <biovore> bing
[07:13] <Tode_I> ey folks
[07:13] <biovore> ramvi: no clue here.. Not a wine expert
[07:14] <Tode_I> How do I get divx/xvid codecs installed?
[07:14] <biovore> Tode_I: xivd is in apt
[07:14] <mo6> hello
[07:14] <biovore> Tode_I: google for divx4linux for divx support
[07:14] <dooglus> ramvi: you probably need to set some environment variables to tell it you want an english locale
[07:14] <Tode_I> apt
[07:15] <maria> biovore: omg it worked thanks "_
[07:15] <Tode_I> oops
[07:15] <maria> :)
[07:15] <maria> brb
[07:15] <jay> anyone know what this is ??? What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
[07:15] <jay> kernel?
[07:15] <dooglus> ramvi: what if you run "export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8" first?
[07:15] <_jason> Tode_I: just install w32codecs https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:15] <jay> i am trying to install vmware
[07:16] <newbiee> dunno what i will do after installing ubuntu in my laptop
[07:16] <newbiee> going blind
[07:16] <newbiee> huff
[07:16] <Kezzerxir> Hey
[07:16] <jay> anyone know what this is ??? What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
[07:16] <jay> kernel
[07:16] <dooglus> jay: did you install the kernel source or headers?
[07:16] <jay> sources
[07:17] <dooglus> jay: have a look in /usr/src/ - the headers will be in there somewhere
[07:20] <rupert> i've forgotten...how do i install mp3 codecs ?
[07:20] <rupert> something to do with a repository
[07:20] <jay> apt-get install w32codecs
[07:20] <rupert> k
[07:20] <rupert> ta
[07:21] <jay> or apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad
[07:21] <odla> rupert: that doesn't get you mp3 codecs
[07:21] <rupert> couldnt find em'
[07:22] <bad_iNFO> gdesklets keeps locking up my box WTF
[07:22] <rupert> package gstreamer has no installation candidate
[07:22] <rupert> apparently
[07:22] <odla> do you have universe and multiverse enabled?
[07:22] <rupert> odla, not done yet
[07:22] <rupert> odla, how do i do that?
[07:22] <CarinArr> i'm watching a movie that uses ima codec for sound.. the video is smooth and nice, but for some reason the sound is really choppy
[07:22] <CarinArr> does this sound familiar to anyone, does anyone know of a fix?
[07:22] <Kezzerxir> Does ubuntu come with ndiswrapper installed?
[07:23] <odla> rupert: add that to you /etc/apt/sources.list file
[07:23] <rupert> odla, add what ?
[07:23] <jay> eh.... i just download linux-headers-2.6.12-10 and i am still getting the question regarding header files
[07:24] <odla> rupert: add the words 'universe multiverse' to the end of all your lines starting with 'deb'
[07:24] <ezenu> or go into synaptic and do options->repositories & add multiverse/universe from there
[07:24] <jay> go into /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment lines with multiverse and universe
[07:24] <rupert> odla, ok
[07:25] <rupert> ok...cheers
[07:25] <rupert> i did i through the gui...
[07:25] <rupert> ezenus option
[07:26] <rupert> antoher thing...anyone know how to make xchat less noisy cant see the option for turning off the joins and leaves etc
[07:27] <jelyon> I could use some help getting past some my-sql dependency issues and the base system configuration.
[07:27] <jay> eh.... i just download linux-headers-2.6.12-10 and i am still getting the question regarding header files
[07:27] <jay> what am i missing?
[07:27] <rupert> mp3s work...ta
[07:27] <_jason> jelyon: what mysql dependency issues are you having?  mysql is in the repositories
[07:27] <balayhashi> Hi , I have a mounted disk and i have deleted some files in there , so now the system say's that I have N space occupied , when I don't! I have deleted the files by nautilius , they don't appear in wastebasket that i have in the righ-down side of the screen . What shoul i do?
[07:28] <navarone> rupert in setting/preferences/chatting/general
[07:29] <Nogimics> hmm trying to install a theme every time I click install theme it asks me for a location but it doesnt let me select a folder I am allowed to browse but it wants to save it as a file. not select a folder and click Ok
[07:29] <_jason> balayhashi: they might be in .Trash* in the partition, that's where it goes with my usbkey
[07:29] <jelyon> Jason: long story short, OldWorld G3 boots into the base system config, gets to 5%, then tells me there was a problem installing the selected software. Choosing <OK> takes me to Gnome login, which starts the whole process over again. How to I stop this madness! ;-)
[07:30] <_jason> jelyon: you are referring to installing ubuntu from the install disk?
[07:31] <Nogimics> Anyone?
[07:31] <_jason> Nogimics: just drag the .tar.gz into the window, it will do it for you
[07:31] <jelyon> _jason: Actually, I'm past the point of requiring the install disc. Or so it seemed.
[07:31] <Nogimics> I dont have one _jason? im just using the theme manager from Syetm Prefs menu
[07:32] <_jason> jelyon: did you just do a regular install?
[07:32] <Nogimics> just clickied to install the glider theme which I presume is already on the machine
[07:32] <_jason> Nogimics: aren't you installing a theme from a tar.gz that you downloaded?
[07:33] <_jason> Nogimics: install theme is to install a new theme so you can choose it in that list.  To use glider, you just click on it and press close
[07:33] <Very> hi all...
[07:33] <epinephrine> hey
[07:34] <Very> #ubuntu-it
[07:34] <Very> thi sis italian??
[07:34] <balayhashi> thanks _jason :)
[07:34] <_jason> !it
[07:34] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[07:34] <IdleOne> very /j #ubuntu-it
[07:34] <_jason> ah he's back
[07:34] <Very> ynks
[07:34] <Very> ^_^
[07:34] <r0bby> did X break?
[07:34] <Nogimics> _jason just clicking on it, didnt change the theme
[07:34] <IdleOne> prego
[07:34] <Nogimics> maybe I need to restart gnome?
[07:34] <r0bby> X I can't even get it to start
[07:35] <_jason> Nogimics: no, it should do it... try a different theme like wasp, you can tell with that one :)
[07:35] <JN_Coward2> I am so frustrated: I'm a total linux/ubuntu newbie and trying to get the thing installed, which worked fine, however, I didn't choose the auto-detect networking option as I didn't have a network connection at that time. Now I've tried several setups, but nothing seems to be working. With a static IP I can get see the IP in 'Network tools' and ping myself, but nothing else, when connectiong via DHCP I don't get anyt
[07:35] <JN_Coward2> specific but if someone could point me at least where to look for what's wrong, that would be awesome!
[07:35] <r0bby> s/X//
[07:35] <epinephrine> I'm new to ubunu (but not linux, used to use gentoo+kde) and am checking it out
[07:35] <jelyon> jason: Yes. I accepted the defaults. Full disclosure: The gnome splash screen says I'm using edubuntu. Surprise to me. And the dependencies involve mysql-common-4.1 (but 4.1.12-1ubuntu3.1 is installed), and mysql-common-4.1 but 4.0.24-10ubuntu2.
[07:35] <mp3guy> whats the XGL channel?
[07:35] <r0bby> topic
[07:35] <epinephrine> liking it so far :)
[07:35] <r0bby> mp3guy, try reading the topic ;)
[07:35] <IdleOne> #ubuntu-xgl
[07:36] <IdleOne> or #xgl-ubuntu
[07:36] <balayhashi> when i do ps ax , where D+ stands for?
[07:36] <r0bby> IdleOne, awwww :P
[07:36] <r0bby> anyways
[07:36] <r0bby> anybody experiencing X breaking?
[07:36] <biovore> r0bby: what you change to break it?
[07:36] <_jason> jelyon: sounds like something went wrong, I would checksum the cd and make sure it was burned ok
[07:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell jelyon about verify
[07:37] <r0bby> nothing lol
[07:37] <r0bby> I didn't change a thing
[07:37] <r0bby> just simply updated
[07:37] <biovore> using nvidia or ati close source drivers?
[07:37] <r0bby> ati
[07:38] <r0bby> 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R100 QD [Radeon 7200] 
[07:38] <r0bby> i forgot what video card I had in that machine
[07:38] <r0bby> :x
[07:38] <_jason> jelyon: did you get a /msg ?
[07:38] <r0bby> I *think* that's correct
[07:38] <_jason> ubotu: botsnack
[07:38] <r0bby> but it was working
[07:38] <ubotu> :)
[07:38] <biovore> you may have to redo the ati driver stuff
[07:38] <biovore> !ati
[07:38] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[07:38] <r0bby> it was working
[07:38] <r0bby> lol
[07:38] <r0bby> why would it break
[07:38] <r0bby> all of a sudden
[07:38] <r0bby> that's my question
[07:38] <biovore> kernel updates sometimes break the ati/nvidia driver stuff
[07:39] <jelyon> jason: Yes - got the msg. Is there a way I can kill the install script? I have a suspicion that the system is installed enough that I can log into it, if I could just get past this screen. Well, I can log in via a different shell.
[07:40] <_jason> jelyon: don't know
[07:41] <jelyon> jason: Tks.
[07:42] <rance> could someone tell me why my kubuntu box makes repeted calls on the internet to fiordland.ubuntu.com without my specific request?
[07:42] <FunnyLookinHat> Is there a package out there, or a script, that will automatically install the most popular media libs and whatnot??
[07:42] <FunnyLookinHat> I think one should be written, something besides automatix (piece of crap)
[07:42] <r0bby> !ati
[07:42] <ubotu> methinks ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[07:43] <_jason> FunnyLookinHat: easyubuntu
[07:43] <FunnyLookinHat> !easyubuntu
[07:43] <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
[07:44] <FunnyLookinHat> _jason, thanks man
[07:44] <JN_Coward2> I can't get an IP via DHCP, can anyone give me a tip on how to find out what the problem is? (total newbie)
[07:44] <fredrik_> could anyone check out my xseesion file and see why I only can have 1024x786 in fluxbox?
[07:46] <Captain_Fleming> Hi
[07:46] <IdleOne> hey
[07:46] <Captain_Fleming> Can anyone here help me boot my f*cking win32 partition?
[07:46] <IdleOne> Captain_Fleming:  not with that language ;/
[07:46] <Captain_Fleming> sorry
[07:47] <newbiee> huamm
[07:47] <IdleOne> np
[07:47] <Captain_Fleming> I am sick of the bootloaders
[07:47] <IdleOne> lets keep it pg rated
[07:47] <newbiee> installing ubuntu make me headeache
[07:47] <newbiee> hikzx
[07:47] <Captain_Fleming> I tried grub for hours, and installing lilo ended up with nothing
[07:47] <Seveas> Captain_Fleming, then get some rest, cool down and try later
[07:47] <newbiee> im new in linux
[07:48] <newbiee> but the stupid thing i do is.. installing ubuntu without xwindow
[07:48] <amphi> Captain_Fleming: read the info pages for grub, it has examples of how to do this; basically chainloader +1
[07:48] <r0bby> newbiee was simple to install
[07:48] <r0bby> ubuntu*
[07:48] <Captain_Fleming> lol, tried that all
[07:48] <r0bby> s/newbiee/ubuntu/
[07:49] <Captain_Fleming> and I have no time to relax, needs to be done very!! fast
[07:49] <r0bby> i actually went out while it installed
[07:49] <LycoUbuntu> hey all
[07:49] <odla> Captain_Fleming: you could try gag
[07:49] <_jason> newbiee: just install the ubuntu-desktop package
[07:50] <IdleOne> !tell newbiee  about repos
[07:50] <lucis> Hi everyone. I'm trying to dual-boot with XP and Ubuntu, and I'm a little confused on how to lay out the partitions.
[07:51] <_jason> lucis: is xp already installed?
[07:51] <jocke1s> hi all. What ripper software GUI is good. I want to use Lame and save to artist/album/song
[07:51] <lucis> _jason, no, I formatted the HD
[07:52] <newbiee> r0bby : just install it is easy
[07:52] <newbiee> while u drink ur coffe is already done
[07:52] <_jason> lucis: easy way: install xp first and make the partition only occupy some of the drive (leave unpartitioned space for ubuntu).  Then install ubuntu and tell it to partition the free space
[07:52] <newbiee> but the hardthink is configure
[07:52] <newbiee> and i dont what should i do
[07:52] <mark_> hi
[07:52] <lucis> _jason, the installation will automically partition it?
[07:52] <LycoUbuntu> newbiee: what are you havnig a problem with?
[07:52] <mark_> I just installed ubuntu
[07:53] <_jason> lucis: yeah, I can;t remember the exact phrasing but that option is in there
[07:53] <nickrud> Captain_Fleming: does your ubuntu installation boot?
[07:53] <lucis> _jason, ok, cool. Thanks.
[07:53] <mark_> it is really great
[07:53] <mark_> but I have som problems
[07:53] <twa1296> how do i delete a directory?
[07:53] <mark_> can u help me?
[07:53] <r0bby> could not open default font 'fixed'
 how do i delete a directory? <<-- rm -rf <name of directory>
[07:53] <NRG88> i can't set a resolution higher than 1024x768, why?
[07:53] <twa1296> thanks
[07:53] <r0bby> error opening security policy file /etc/xserver/SecurityPolicy
[07:53] <r0bby> two files
[07:54] <r0bby> er two errors
[07:54] <LycoLoco> NRG88: your monitor probably doesn't support it
[07:54] <r0bby> what dop they mean
[07:54] <mark_> how can i install opera?
[07:54] <NRG88> LycoLoco, it does
[07:54] <LycoLoco> or something isn't right in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
[07:54] <mark_> i downloaded the deb packeges
[07:54] <LycoLoco> you might wanna poke around in there and see what it has a the max res
[07:54] <NRG88> ok, thanks
[07:54] <mark_> but i dont know what can i do now
[07:54] <gnomefreak> mark_: sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[07:55] <mark_> gnomefreak: thanks
[07:55] <gnomefreak> yw mark_
[07:55] <r0bby> http://robby.mybawx.org/~rob/xorg.conf
[07:55] <LycoLoco> gnomefreak: what's the -i option do?
[07:55] <gnomefreak> install see man dpkg for more info on the variables
[07:56] <LycoLoco> ok, cool, thanks
[07:56] <bubba> hrm... i think i have a problem :(
[07:56] <NRG88> ok, thanks
[07:56] <NRG88> someone said something about dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:56] <gnomefreak> -r = remove -i = install :) easiest to remember
[07:56] <bubba> ive generated about 20MB of log files since i installed yesterday !
[07:56] <_jason> bubba: just ask :)
[07:56] <r0bby> i tried that
[07:56] <r0bby> that broke it :/
[07:57] <NRG88> the reconfigure?
[07:57] <gnomefreak> !botsnack
[07:57] <ubotu> thanks gnomefreak :)
[07:57] <_jason> bubba: have you looked inside them?
[07:57] <elephanthunter> ubotu no, automatix is <reply> 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. (see !easyubuntu)
[07:57] <ubotu> elephanthunter: okay
[07:57] <gnomefreak> yayyyyyyyy your back :)
[07:58] <bubba> ACPI-0362: *** Error: Looking up <--- alot of this stuff...
[07:58] <_jason> that should be y\nY\n not ynYn
[07:58] <elephanthunter> much better... at least three people asked about automatix today
[07:58] <NRG88> r0bby, is dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ok?
[07:59] <Dr_Willis> elephanthunter,  heh heh..
[07:59] <gnomefreak> they do everyday :(
[07:59] <Dr_Willis> yep.. sadly
[07:59] <Dr_Willis> it has an interesting history for such an annoying bash script.
[07:59] <Dr_Willis> gnomefreak,  its not in synaptic.
[07:59] <Dr_Willis> :P
[08:00] <gnomefreak> Dr_Willis: and yet they still seem to get it installed without a problem
[08:00] <elephanthunter> Why isn't there anything in the forum topic about it being unsafe?
[08:00] <Dr_Willis> im not even sure the automatix rant/rave/flamefest thread is still  on the forums
[08:00] <gnomefreak> they can install that they can apt-get java
[08:00] <Dr_Willis> gnomefreak,  its just a shell script you download and run.
[08:00] <Dr_Willis> no 'install' needed.
[08:00] <gnomefreak> ahhhhhh
[08:00] <Dr_Willis> its just a HUGE poorly done, and licensing-isssue shell script. :P
[08:00] <Dr_Willis> but i gotta run. :P have fun
[08:01] <gnomefreak> you too
[08:01] <pepo__> sever irc.cl
[08:01] <r0bby> cannot open SecurityPolicy
[08:01] <elephanthunter> They should really point out the reason that Ubuntu hasn't included those codecs and such before the install.
[08:01] <Mordof> question: when i run a program from a panel icon, what user is it trying to run as?
[08:02] <tr011> i can't load de splash screen at start up, i only get a message that says that can't found vesafb.ko, some help plesea.. i all ready 'googled' for a while and i can't found a solution for this
[08:02] <elephanthunter> Mordof: Whoever you're logged in as
[08:02] <gnomefreak> codecs are not gpl they cant include them
[08:02] <holobyted> tr0ll, need to recompile your kernel w/ vesa framebuffer as a module
[08:03] <bubba> ive been looking around, and ive found mostly acpi stuff in my logs... im guessing something is not right with the acpi :( how can i fix that?
[08:03] <Mordof> elephanthunter, k
[08:03] <tr011> holobyted, nop, is only a path trouble, i all ready solved this problem y another installation, but now i can't found the soulution... but is just a bug with te vesafb.ko path
[08:04] <tr011> where is loaded the path for vesafb ???
[08:04] <madgik85> hello i was wondering if anyone could help. I an tring to connect to my university wireless which uses WPA Authentication, TKIP Data Encryption and a Certificate ( I think this is call PEAP). I have installed wpa supplicant but not sure how to set up the TKIP and PEAP. help would be appriciated :)
[08:04] <Oli> hi all
[08:04] <elephanthunter> Oli: Hello hello...
[08:05] <Oli> does ubuntu breezy compile stuff be default with NPTL?
[08:05] <scrunt> madgik85, i'm having the same problem. i heard that most people use a tool called xsupplicant
[08:05] <holobyted> it should be in /lib/modules/(kernel version)/initrd/vesafb.ko or /lib/modules/(kernel)/kernel/drivers/video/vesafb.ko ... it's there on my system anyway
[08:06] <maria_> anyone want to help me change my monitor to what its supposed to be from "default monitor" :) ?
[08:06] <madgik85> scrunt ok thank you, i will looked into that.
[08:07] <madgik85> scrunt i found this post on the forums http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76097 but nobody has seemed to reply with a solution
[08:07] <FunnyLookinHat> Are there plans to incorporate an EasyUbuntu package into Dapper??
[08:07] <dyrne> ubotu: tell maria_ about resolution
[08:07] <GTX> !info mysql-apache23
[08:07] <GTX> !info mysql-apache2
[08:07] <bubba> hrm... i wonder inf my acpi issues are related to my ndiswrapper not creating a wlan0 for me?
[08:07] <GTX> !info apache2-mysql
[08:07] <soleil> comment fermer apt-get
[08:07] <maria_> thanks dyrne
[08:07] <GTX> !info apache2-mysqld
[08:07] <samoura> hello where do i find this Using Gnome session manager. Select Applications
[08:08] <scrunt> madgik85, it's apparently really, really hard. i found a long thread on sourceforge of a CS professor at my uni asking for help getting PEAP working with xsupplicant on his debian laptop
[08:08] <HammerBlade2020> how do i change my hostname in ubuntu?
[08:08] <IdleOne> soliel tape /join #ubuntu-fr pour aide en francais
[08:09] <gnomefreak> HammerBlade2020: system>admin>networking
[08:09] <HammerBlade2020> thanks, but i'm not on gnome
[08:09] <HammerBlade2020> i found it anyway :-p
[08:09] <gnomefreak> HammerBlade2020: than its not ubuntu :(
[08:09] <HammerBlade2020> ahh true..
[08:09] <HammerBlade2020> xubuntu :-P
[08:09] <elephanthunter> haha, gnomefreak...
[08:09] <gnomefreak> :) and that will be an iso in april :)
[08:09] <NRG88> can i disable the Trash?
[08:10] <gnomefreak> NRG88: you can take it off the panel
[08:10] <gnomefreak> if thats what you mean by disable
[08:10] <madgik85> scrunt i just found this http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/8021X-HOWTO/xsupplicant.html for xsupplicant. seem to be fairly straight forward... touch wood
[08:10] <NRG88> i wan't to disable it, not to hide it
[08:10] <elephanthunter> NRG88: The trash is part of the OS
[08:10] <gnomefreak> NRG88: than deleting would be impossile
[08:10] <gnomefreak> +b
[08:10] <NRG88> :( and no shift+del
[08:10] <mikael_> Hi, I have two X screen in my setup; does anybody know how I can setup GDM not to start anything on the second screen?
[08:10] <NRG88> is shift+del implemented in gnome 2.14?
[08:11] <gnomefreak> NRG88: removing from desktop isnt hiding it it removes it
[08:11] <_jason> NRG88: there is an option somewhere in system tools > config editor to enable a delete button instead of move to trash
[08:11] <NRG88> ok, i'll look for it
[08:12] <HammerBlade2020> isn't it nautilus --nodesktop ?
[08:12] <_jason> NRG88: /apps/nautilus/preferences/enable_delete
[08:12] <HammerBlade2020> ahh - -nodesktop
[08:12] <NRG88> apps where?
[08:12] <HammerBlade2020> stops nautilus from taking over the desktop in xfce
[08:12] <NRG88> ~/.gnome2/ ?
[08:12] <gnomefreak> ahhhhh
[08:13] <_jason> NRG88: in system tools > config editor
[08:13] <HammerBlade2020> and it's - -nodesktop
[08:14] <twa1296> how do i best install skype?
[08:14] <MetaMorfoziS> apt-get
[08:14] <HammerBlade2020> sudo apt-get install skype
[08:15] <twa1296> couldn't find package
[08:15] <HammerBlade2020> !skype
[08:15] <ubotu> hmm... skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[08:15] <HammerBlade2020> their ya go
[08:15] <cheloo> Directory in which the loadable extensions (modules) reside will be ?
[08:15] <cheloo> for php.ini file
[08:15] <twa1296> thanks
[08:15] <samoura> hello where do i find this Using Gnome session manager. Select Applications
[08:16] <samoura> hello where do i find Applications
[08:16] <afief> samoura: system->administration->synaptic
[08:17] <samoura> do i have to install?
[08:17] <NRG88> _jason, i enabled it, then the little trash icon dissapeared, i deleted some files, than i inserted an applet, and voila, the files where in the trash
[08:18] <_jason> NRG88: did you right click and press delete?
[08:18] <bubba> anyone know what a "custom dsdt
[08:18] <bubba>  from an initrd/initramfs" is ?
[08:18] <_jason> that's all that option does
[08:18] <NRG88> oups :D
[08:18] <NRG88> i only pressed Delete button ;)
[08:18] <NRG88> thanks
[08:23] <sinaduel> I need help, I have never had trouble with bit torrent on windows, but I do on linux, please, I would like to know of a program that could help with this.
[08:23] <odla> sinaduel: what's your actual problem?
[08:24] <sinaduel> I can never connect to the trackers
[08:24] <odla> sinaduel: what program?
[08:24] <sinaduel> and I always get timmed out
[08:24] <odla> sinaduel: it's  probably the way you have the client set up
[08:24] <sinaduel> IO am using just bit torrent
[08:25] <sinaduel> It came with Kubuntu
[08:25] <r0bby> could not open default font 'fixed'
[08:25] <r0bby> I'm getting that error now :(
[08:25] <odla> i've never had problems using bit tornado, the default ubuntu bittorrent client, or azureus with linux
[08:25] <GTX> _jason, how do you find out how much large the hdd is, and how to mount another hdd which is already plugged in via cmd (server)
[08:25] <odla> sinaduel: open some ports?
[08:25] <sinaduel> I'll try, thanks for the help
[08:26] <r0bby> df -h
[08:26] <r0bby> displays the size of all drives in MB/KB/GB/etc
[08:26] <r0bby> human readable form
[08:26] <r0bby> anyways
[08:27] <r0bby> actually all mounted drives
[08:27] <Francisco> hello
[08:27] <Francisco> someby can help me?
[08:27] <Francisco> some body can help me?
[08:28] <Francisco> hello
[08:28] <Francisco> jell
[08:28] <Kyral> Francisco: just ask
[08:28] <_jason> Francisco: many bodies, no question :)
[08:28] <Kyral> !help
[08:28] <takedown> hi
[08:28] <_jason> Kyral: 'helpme' is nice and short
[08:28] <Francisco> Kyral, I do not which one is the diferens betwin ubuntu and ubuntu(power pc)
[08:29] <_jason> Francisco: power pc is for macintosh computers
[08:29] <Kyral> Francisco: one is for x86 (PCs) and the other is for PPC (Macs)
[08:29] <takedown> I can disable ask pass in sudo? i tried add NOPASSWD but it not work
[08:29] <GTX> how do you find out how much large the hdd is, and how to mount another hdd which is already plugged in via cmd (server)
[08:29] <Kyral> takedown: why in the world would you want to?
[08:29] <Francisco> ok..
[08:29] <Francisco> thx
[08:29] <Kyral> GTX: df -h
[08:30] <Kyral> for disk size
[08:30] <Kyral> sudo mount <device> <mountpoint> for mounting
[08:30] <GTX> Kyral, how do I found out the device and mountpoint :
[08:30] <r0bby> GTX, i told you how to do it
[08:30] <GTX> did you
[08:30] <GTX> I cant see it highlighted..
[08:31] <Kyral> GTX: sudo fdisk -l will display all the connected devices
[08:31] <r0bby> yes
[08:31] <r0bby> I didn't sya your name
[08:31] <r0bby> I said how to do it
[08:31] <r0bby> you have to read what goes on
[08:31] <GTX> say my name next time :D
[08:31] <Kyral> as for the Mountpoint, check in Fstab for it or just mkdir <whatever>
[08:31] <r0bby> and not just hilighted
[08:31] <r0bby> lazyy bum :P
[08:31] <GTX> I would but seeing im an engineer in a datacentre
[08:31] <GTX> and people on phone 24/7
[08:31] <GTX> it's quite hard :p
[08:31] <Kyral> hes got a point
[08:32] <Kyral> Hey Seveas
[08:32] <Kyral> you missed Lilo in action last night
[08:32] <r0bby> :(
[08:32] <Seveas> when?
[08:32] <r0bby> okay
[08:33] <r0bby> this is getting annoying
[08:33] <r0bby> can I strangle whoever broke X?
[08:33] <r0bby> :P
[08:33] <Kyral> Seveas: last night around like 2300 EST
[08:33] <GTX> Kyral, how would I mount Disk /dev/sdb: 80.0 GB, 80000000000 bytes
[08:33] <r0bby> GTX, man mount
[08:33] <r0bby> :)
[08:33] <Kyral> GTX: does it have a partition on it at all?
[08:33] <Kyral> GTX: or is this a fresh disk?
[08:33] <GTX> Kyral, It doesnt seem to have anything
[08:33] <r0bby> you have to partition the drive before you use it
[08:33] <r0bby> :)
[08:33] <GTX> Kyral,    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[08:33] <r0bby> then format it
[08:33] <GTX> Then nothign else
[08:34] <Kyral> yah its blank
[08:34] <r0bby> GTX
[08:34] <GTX> yup
[08:34] <r0bby> there
[08:34] <r0bby> :P
[08:34] <r0bby> i said your name
[08:34] <Kyral> r0bby: I'll handle it :D
[08:34] <GTX> how I format it
[08:34] <Kyral> mkay?
[08:34] <GTX> its a remote server
[08:34] <r0bby> fdisk
[08:34] <r0bby> grr
[08:34] <r0bby> you handle it
[08:34] <Kyral> r0bby: Conflicting help is no help at all :P
[08:34] <Kyral> GTX: do you have permission to do this (Just making sure you don't get in trouble)
[08:35] <GTX> Kyral, seeing its my server yes :P
[08:35] <Kyral> GTX: Just making sure :D
[08:35] <GTX> lol
[08:35] <GTX> How elses would it be ?:P
[08:35] <GTX> who*
[08:35] <Kyral> GTX: remote hosting by a company? :P
[08:35] <GTX> :P
[08:35] <GTX> anyway 1 hdd is fine
[08:35] <GTX> Just need to use the space
[08:35] <Kyral> GTX: anyway fire up fdisk with sudo fdisk
[08:35] <GTX> on the other
[08:35] <GTX> forwebspace
[08:35] <Kyral> oh wait
[08:35] <noddaba> Is there a way to add a comment to tarball, similar to how zip allows you to add a comment to the zip file?
[08:36] <kishan> Where can I get pango enabled binary of Firefox 1.5.0.1? Any one, please help.
[08:36] <Kyral> sudo fdisk <device>
[08:36] <RomanK> hi all! java with badger seems to be a problem... i tried both, a package from an unsuported repository (but specially for breezy) and make-jpkg from multiverse... both don't work... any idea anyone?
[08:36] <GTX> Kyral, whatdevice
[08:36] <Kyral> GTX: the /dev whatever
[08:36] <GTX> Kyral, Disk /dev/sdb: 80.0 GB, 80000000000 bytes
[08:36] <GTX> /dev/sdb?
[08:36] <Kyral> GTX: /dev == Device :P
[08:36] <Kyral> GTX: yah
[08:36] <Kyral> GTX: so sudo fdisk /dev/sdb
[08:37] <GTX> ok
[08:37] <GTX> I got 2 options
[08:37] <Kyral> what are they (been a while since I used FDisk)
[08:37] <takedown> takedown ALL= NOPASSWD: ALL this is right line for NOPASSWD?
[08:37] <GTX> 1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO)
[08:37] <GTX> 2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs
[08:37] <Kyral> takedown: Why the hell would you want to do that?
[08:37] <GTX> Sorry for paste :p
[08:37] <Kyral> GTX: are you sure you did sudo fdisk /dev/sdb?
[08:37] <takedown> Kyral: i dont like enter pass always when i need root priv
[08:38] <Kyral> GTX: It should give you a menu
[08:38] <Kyral> takedown: thats the idea
[08:38] <twa1296> what's the difference between raycasting and raytracing?
[08:38] <GTX> Kyral, look pm i pasted.
[08:38] <Kyral> takedown: to make you think to make sure you want to do it :P
[08:38] <oneko> anyone network booting their ubuntu install? i have an existing installation i want to move to my server and netboot from to reduce noise in the machine by taking out the hard disk. is this feasible at all?
[08:38] <takedown> Kyral: i used always it on workstationon any distro
[08:39] <Kyral> oneko: you may want to ask in #edubuntu
[08:39] <simira> how do I change to an external monitor?
[08:39] <Kyral> they do NetBoot IIRC
[08:39] <oneko> thanks
[08:39] <GTX> Kyral, now what then
[08:39] <simira> how do I change to an external monitor from my laptop?
[08:39] <gnomefreak> Kyral: ubuntu does net boot too
[08:39] <oneko> i've done it before, in the old days, ith my home rolled linux distros in like '97.. but i've forgotten everything since thne ;)
[08:39] <gnomefreak> !install
[08:39] <ubotu> I heard install is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation
[08:39] <Kyral> GTX: I'll take this in the PM so we don't get lost in the flow
[08:40] <Kyral> gnomefreak: I know, but they specialize in it :P
[08:40] <GTX> ok
[08:40] <gnomefreak> ahhhhh
[08:40] <takedown> I cant understand why sudo ask my pass, but line in conf looks ok...
[08:40] <Kyral> takedown: because its supposed to
[08:40] <Kyral> and I hate to be like this but I refuse to tell you how to do it
[08:40] <scav> how can i enable to focus a window, when my mouse is over it
[08:40] <takedown> Does anybody use sudo with NOPASSWD option?
[08:40] <scav> so i do not have to click on it
[08:40] <gnomefreak> takedown: its sudos job to ask for your password unless its within 10-15 mins of last typnign it in
[08:41] <takedown> i know
[08:41] <Kyral> scav: it should be somehwhere in preferences
[08:41] <gnomefreak> Kyral: noone in here in right mind would tell someone how to do that
[08:41] <takedown> i want used it always without ask pass
[08:41] <Kyral> gnomefreak: bingo
[08:41] <oneko> speaking of sudo, btw, i hate not being able to just "su root." how do i enable that in ubuntu?
[08:41] <oneko> besides "sudo sh"
[08:42] <Kyral> oneko: sudo -i
[08:42] <Lyctus> oneko: sufo -s -H
[08:42] <Kyral> oneko: but sudo is the way we do things
[08:42] <Lyctus> kyral...oh
[08:42] <Kyral> Lyctus: I think sudo -i is a login (think su - vs su )
[08:42] <oneko> well, i'm not afraid of making a mistake with a root prompt ;)
[08:42] <Fredde> My .xsession is playing hide and seek
[08:42] <oneko> Mac OS X has the same silliness
[08:42] <gnomefreak> takedown: you might want to find a #ubuntu-hacks channel we will nnot give advise that will hurt a system
[08:42] <simira> how do I change to an external monitor from my laptop?
[08:42] <Kyral> oneko: I know, but I don't either
[08:43] <gnomefreak> oneko: thats why sudo is there (one of many reasons)
[08:43] <Kyral> oneko: I alias my most often used sudo commands :P
[08:43] <kasemodz> hey has anyone installed cgi on apache
[08:43] <oneko> :)
[08:43] <Kyral> so sudo apt-get install becomes "aptI"
[08:43] <oneko> i like to "live close to the metal"
[08:43] <Kyral> bash alias is easier :P
[08:43] <gnomefreak> Kyral: mins install :)
[08:43] <gnomefreak> mins=mines
[08:44] <Kyral> oneko: I just have nightmares about the classic Root Nightmare scenario (You know what I mean)
[08:44] <kasemodz> im having some problems viewing cgi scripts on apache
[08:44] <gnomefreak> Kyral: the scripts give me practice when i want to learn how to do harder scripts :)
[08:44] <oneko> Kyral: when "rm *~" (to remove dead joe files) becomes "rm * ~" :)
[08:44] <kasemodz> i followed the instrucctions and made the right permissions but when i try to view it i get this page cannot be displayed
[08:46] <Sloncho> hi. I want to print to pdf file. When I select "create pdf document" in the print dialog I receive (translation) "pdf generation is not supported". I have installed cups-pdf package, what else should I install?
[08:46] <Ox0000> How can I restrict a login (over ssh) for a specific username to one single ip adress?
[08:46] <xnull> ./etc/hosts.allow
[08:46] <xnull> /etc/ssh/sshd_config .. Allowusers bla bla
[08:46] <gnomefreak> brb
[08:47] <xnull> or iptables
[08:47] <lucasvo> 0x0000: look at fwbuilder
[08:47] <Ox0000> xnull: how should Iptables know about the username in ssh?
[08:47] <Ox0000> I think theres an option in sshd_config..
[08:47] <Ox0000> but I don't remember i
[08:47] <Ox0000> t
[08:47] <roaet> what is that thing called that involves Apache, PHp, and Mysql?
[08:47] <xnull> Allowusers
[08:47] <roaet> it's an acronym of some sort.
[08:47] <lucasvo> look at the documenation
[08:47] <dyrne> lamp?
[08:48] <roaet> lamp!
[08:48] <xnull> ox0000: allow ip and deny everything else.. with iptables
[08:48] <dyrne> !lamp
[08:48] <ubotu> methinks lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[08:48] <Ox0000> xnull: I want to restrict *one single username*...
[08:48] <Lyctus> my ubuntu randomly freezes (completely locks) or pc restarts or x restarts from time to time - how do i find out what is causing it?
[08:48] <Ox0000> xnull: it's User@IPadress in AllowUsers...
[08:48] <oneko> the "p" in lamp is also equivalent for python/perl/etc
[08:48] <xnull> you can do with allowusers
[08:48] <xnull> man sshd_config
[08:48] <xnull> :)
[08:49] <oneko> Lyctus: X error log file? kernel messages log file?
[08:49] <gnomefreak> i thought the p in lamp was php
[08:49] <Lyctus> sure i'll go check - is it likely to be graphics? or could it be the wirelees card?
[08:49] <oneko> gnomefreak: php is falling out of favor in some places :)
[08:49] <dyrne> Lyctus: or possibly memtest
[08:50] <gnomefreak> i never learned php
[08:50] <Lyctus> dyrne: good idea i'll check next reboot
[08:51] <samoura> Tupac shakur is alive torn on cnbc or cnn
[08:51] <izmaelis> whua?
[08:51] <oneko> funny
[08:51] <samoura> yeah
[08:51] <samoura> Hi is alive
[08:51] <Kyral> samoura: #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:52] <madgik85> hello i was wondering, if there is a script running at start up and i want to remove it, can i just delete it from /etc/rcS.d?
[08:52] <izmaelis> samoura, some link about that?
[08:52] <NCLife> hi, i've got a problem
[08:52] <gnomefreak> thinking there should be a #ubuntu-wayofftopic
[08:52] <NCLife> i cant log in into my x session
[08:52] <Chris_Tucker> im having a problem using gparted on a livecd, it REFUSES to shrink an NTFS filesystem, and also wont let me make "free space before" if i reduce the "free space after", but it had no problem making the partition 8 mb bigger.. what do i do to shrink it?
[08:52] <Lyctus> (WW) Open APM failed (/dev/apm_bios) (No such file or directory.....that likely to be a problem?
[08:52] <biovore> NCLife: dose X start?
[08:53] <samoura> #tupac
[08:53] <biovore> NCLife: IE you get a GUI login manger?
[08:53] <dyrne> madgik85: sudo update-rc.d -f name remove
[08:53] <odla> Chris_Tucker: i don't think gparted can shrink a NTFS filesystem just vfat
[08:53] <NCLife> biovore, yes, i get the login manager
[08:53] <madgik85> dyrne thank u
[08:53] <biovore> NCLife: you using gnome?
[08:53] <navarone> izmaelis, that tupac thing is an urban legend...fake cnnonline page
[08:53] <NCLife> biovore, and i can log in into another user
[08:53] <NCLife> biovore, yes
[08:53] <Chris_Tucker> DAMNIT.
[08:54] <Ox0000> odla: I think parted is able to shrink an NTFS fs... it's just not able to move it..
[08:54] <izmaelis> (-:
[08:54] <odla> ntfsresize can though
[08:54] <biovore> NCLife: You tring to run multipule sessions at once?
[08:54] <sevtastic> hi all. i have an nvidia video card and am trying to get two monitors to display at two different resolutions. anyone know how?
[08:54] <Chris_Tucker> odla, and how do i get that?
[08:54] <odla> Chris_Tucker: ntfsresize should be on the cd
[08:54] <Chris_Tucker> is it in the repos?
[08:54] <Chris_Tucker> ok
[08:54] <HammerBlade2020> i have this transgraming drive that wont go away what do i do
[08:54] <recon00> ls
[08:54] <biovore> sevtastic: I did that once.. its a pain in the butt
[08:54] <NCLife> biovore, no. i dont think so
[08:54] <andrewski> does anyone know why i cannot run anything through sudo?  i try 'sudo ls' and get nothing, just back to the terminal.
[08:54] <javiolo> how can I add the trash to the desktop ?
[08:54] <biovore> NCLife: just pain old tring to log in then?
[08:54] <odla> Chris_Tucker: type ntfsresize at the command prompt to see if it
[08:54] <sevtastic> biovore: could you recall how you did it?
[08:54] <javiolo> I know its on the bar..
[08:54] <linkd> andrewski: then you have no files there
[08:54] <samoura> what host will be your spong server?  i am trying to install somthing and this pups up in terminal
[08:55] <lnx_> how do you call file search from the terminal?
[08:55] <linkd> andrewski: "ls" wont return anything if no files are there
[08:55] <Lyctus> anyone: OpenAPM fail in Xorg log likely to cause restart problems?
[08:55] <biovore> sevtastic: read the nvidia read me on nvidias site
[08:55] <roostishaw> does anyone know if dapper will have a gui to support WPA>>>
[08:55] <linkd> andrewski: try "ls -l"
[08:55] <Alex_C> Hey
[08:55] <roostishaw> does anyone know if dapper will have a gui to support WPA>>>
[08:55] <gnomefreak> javiolo: in gnome?
[08:55] <dyrne> andrewski: try ls -a
[08:55] <NCLife> biovore, yes
[08:55] <Alex_C> how do I install a .DEB file?
[08:55] <samoura> what host will be your spong server?  i am trying to install somthing and this pups up in terminal
[08:55] <Chris_Tucker> odla, it is
[08:55] <javiolo> gnomefreak yes
[08:55] <roostishaw> does anyone know if dapper will have a gui to support WPA>>>
[08:55] <odla> Alex_C: dpkg -i package.deb
[08:55] <Alex_C> thanks,
[08:55] <lnx_> rootishaw, try wifi-radar
[08:55] <gnomefreak> Alex_C: sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[08:55] <samoura> help me please
[08:55] <biovore> NCLife: dose Gnome seem to try to start and just kicks you back into the main login window?
[08:55] <Kyral> samoura: just ask
[08:55] <Ox0000> roostishaw: probalby es. If networkmanager is included with it...
[08:55] <samoura> what host will be your spong server?  i am trying to install somthing and this pups up in terminal
[08:55] <lnx_> how do you call the file-search from the terminal?
[08:55] <gnomefreak> javiolo: you removed it from panel?
[08:56] <roostishaw> lnx_, will it work with the atheros drivers and WPA?
[08:56] <gnomefreak> lnx_: locate
[08:56] <odla> Chris_Tucker: follow these instructions http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html
[08:56] <andrewski> linkd, dyrne: no, i can't do *anything*.  that's just my "obvious" test; this is in my ~.  i noticed this because i couldn't adjust the time or the start the network or users programs....
[08:56] <dyrne> lnx_: you can locate whatever or maybe find ~ -name whatever
[08:56] <Ox0000> samoura: stop asking the same question over and over!
[08:56] <javiolo> gnomefreak no, but I want one icon in the desktop
[08:56] <roostishaw> 0x0000, ok. jw, thx
[08:56] <Chris_Tucker> odla, thanks
[08:56] <odla> np
[08:56] <linkd> andrewski: just try "sudo -s" and tell me if it changes u to "root"
[08:56] <gnomefreak> javiolo: in the help icon there is a starter guide look there it tells you (i cant remember off hand how)
[08:56] <samoura> what host will be your spong server?  i am trying to install somthing and this pups up in terminal console (Konsole)
[08:56] <lnx_> dyrne, how do i actually launch the app outside of the terminal?
[08:56] <NCLife> biovore, yes. i had the same problem when i had my disk space full. But i already erased some things and have 8 gbs free. But still i cant log in
[08:57] <NCLife> biovore, i get this error **(gnome-session:8486):warning**:Unable to read ICE authority file: /home/sinclair/.ICEauthority
[08:57] <lnx_> roostishaw, i can't say for sure, but i think it will
[08:57] <lnx_> mine works for wpa
[08:57] <gnomefreak> lnx_: what app?
[08:57] <andrewski> linkd: no, keeps me listed as "andrew", according to my PS1.
[08:57] <lnx_> rootishaw, i don't know about the atheros drivers though
[08:57] <biovore> NCLife: oh...  check to see if that file is there.. if so.. delete it and try again.
[08:57] <dyrne> lnx_: you might be refering to nautilus? nautilus &
[08:57] <roostishaw> lnx_, ok. thanks, ill try it now
[08:57] <kishan> Where can I get pango enabled binary of Firefox 1.5.0.1? Any one, please help.
[08:57] <linkd> andrewski: hm that seems pretty messed up. perhaps ur sudo binary is broken.
[08:57] <madgik85> dyrne i typed in sudo update-rc.d -f name remove and looked again in the rcS.d folder and its still there? is that right?
[08:58] <gnomefreak> !ff1.5
[08:58] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[08:58] <gnomefreak> ^^^how to install it
[08:58] <andrewski> linkd: i guess that's possible, though i just upgraded to the latest breezy version.
[08:58] <biovore> NCLife: the file allows you user to gain some root functions to start up X
[08:58] <lnx_> dyrne, i'm trying to launch the app from Places >> Search for files...
[08:58] <andrewski> linkd: i was thinking it was just my user, but i created a test user and tested there with the same result.
[08:58] <javiolo> gnomefreak thanks Ill read the help
[08:58] <linkd> andrewski: does it actually ask u for ur user password when u try to sudo anything?
[08:58] <NCLife> biovore, okay. ill brb then
[08:58] <Lyctus> (WW) Open APM failed (/dev/apm_bios) (No such file or directory.....that likely to be a problem causing restarts?
[08:58] <andrewski> linkd: yeah, as you'd expect: the first time, and not after that for a while.
[08:59] <dyrne> madgik85: maybe the easiest thing would be to rename to Xname instead of Sname
[08:59] <dyrne> lnx_: sorry im not familiar with gnome really
[08:59] <linkd> andrewski: hmm, im sorry i dont know what to suggest, that seems like an odd problem. something iver never came across
[08:59] <roaet> what's the package called for basic development?
[08:59] <andrewski> linkd: but i don't get any errors or anything... 'sudo ls' returns nothing, as does 'gksudo users-admin' (after typing my password, of course, which does pop up)
[08:59] <roaet> for make and gcc
[08:59] <lnx_> gnomefreak, i'm trying to launch the search app from Places >> Search for files...
[09:00] <linkd> :/
[09:00] <Kyral> roaet: build-essential
[09:00] <roaet> thank you kyncani
[09:00] <roaet> Kyral
[09:00] <gnomefreak> roaet: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:00] <linkd> andrewski: sorry :( no idea
[09:00] <gnomefreak> lnx_: is it not opening?
[09:00] <madgik85> dyrne: Xname? Sname? ... what u type in exactly was "sudo update-rc.d -f S40iwpa remove"
[09:00] <andrewski> linkd: no worries, thanks for helping. :)
[09:00] <ezenu> are the vncviewer network transmissions secure/encrypted?
[09:00] <lnx_> gnomefreak, it works i am trying to create a luancher for it though
[09:01] <andrewski> lnx_: gnome-search-tool
[09:01] <lnx_> andrewski, thx is there a location to find a list of commands?
[09:01] <NCLife> biovore, cool, that was easy :)
[09:01] <gnomefreak> lnx_: i agree with andrewski    use that as command
[09:01] <andrewski> lnx_: in a terminal, gnome-s[TAB] ... it was just a good guess.
[09:02] <SysFail> when you install a package how the hell do you tell where all the files went?
[09:02] <NCLife> biovore, do i need to remake that file or is it unimportant
[09:02] <andrewski> SysFail: apt-cache, IIRC.
[09:02] <andrewski> lnx_: for app menu entries, you can right-click on them and add them to your panel.  but not the case for this search program.
[09:02] <javiolo> I want to copy a folder that changes sometimes (its a download folder) to another computer via samba, how can I do it ?
[09:02] <we2by> I got a patch here, but I dunno how to apply the patch
[09:02] <gnomefreak> lnx_: wher eit asks for a command in making the launcher type gnome-search-tool and its all good
[09:02] <dyrne> madgik85: i often just mv Swpa Xwpa to prevent it running
[09:03] <lnx_> gnomefreak, andrewski, thanks i got it going
[09:03] <andrewski> lnx_: cool
[09:03] <gnomefreak> NCLife: you dont need to replace it
[09:03] <we2by> any one can help?
[09:04] <madgik85> dyrne ok thaank you
[09:04] <riddlebox> is anyone running mythtv in ubuntu
[09:04] <SysFail> andrewski, that didnt work...gave an error
[09:04] <lnx_> gnomefreak, is there a location i can get a list of terminal commands?
[09:04] <andrewski> SysFail: you'll have to use some flags for it; that's just the right program to use, IIRC.
[09:04] <gnomefreak> !commands
[09:04] <ubotu> it has been said that commands is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/
[09:04] <andrewski> SysFail: e.g. apt-cache --files pkg-name
[09:04] <lnx_> gnomefreak, thx
[09:04] <ezenu> anyone know how I can create a MySQL db, but specify where I want it to be stored?
[09:05] <andrewski> SysFail: or something like that
[09:05] <SysFail> I did apt-get install eggdrop ... i have no idea where it out the config file for it at
[09:05] <gnomefreak> yw
[09:05] <p0windah> ezenu: create database database_name;
[09:05] <NCLife> gnomefreak, ok thanks
[09:05] <ezenu> but how do i specify where I want it to be stored/
[09:06] <gnomefreak> yw nc
[09:06] <ttread> javiolo , do you just want to copy the folder or do you want it automatically synced?
[09:06] <p0windah> ezenu: you cant explicitly define where/how mysql will store its data within the filesystem
[09:06] <p0windah> ezenu: from memory everything goes into /var/lib/mysql and this is split into files/directories
[09:07] <javiolo> ttread automatic  sync
[09:07] <ezenu> p0windah, hm, i wanted to put this specific DB on a large partition/mounted drive.. hm
[09:07] <javiolo> ttread I think I should use a script
[09:07] <[-DevinE-] > help !!
[09:07] <ttread> javiolo, you could try rsync:  http://everythinglinux.org/rsync/
[09:07] <Drac[Server] > I'm trying to install Ubuntu on a 486, and it has a kernel panic. What do I need to do to a normal installation if I'm going to transfer the harddrive over to the 486 after Ubuntu is installed on it?
[09:07] <gnomefreak> !helpme
[09:07] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[09:07] <[-DevinE-] > i cant boot my windows !
[09:07] <javiolo> ttread cos I want to check whats copied and what not..
[09:07] <andrewski> linkd: !!  https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/systeminstaller/+bug/6442  no frickin' way!
[09:07] <gnomefreak> [-DevinE-] : try /join #windows
[09:08] <p0windah> ezenu: make your db, go have a look at how mysql splits databases into directories then mount your partition in there
[09:08] <ttread> javiolo rsync is supposed to be good although I haven't used it myself
[09:08] <javiolo> ttread thanks!
[09:08] <p0windah> ezenu: but #mysql is probably the best place to be asking these questions
[09:09] <unkn0wn2u> Does anyone know why video would be slower on ubuntu than fedora if the ubuntu computer has a faster processor, and more ram
[09:09] <[blah] > can somebody recommed a good ftp client?
[09:09] <khafra> I just downloaded the cedega timedemo onto my breezy badger system, set it executable, and sudo-ran it.  It said "Uncompressing Cedega Time Demo" and then stopped
[09:09] <khafra> No error message, no installer.
[09:09] <Drac[Server] > unkn0wn2u, Which one has the better video card, and which one has acceleration supported?
[09:10] <andrewski> polopolo: this channel is busy enough as-is; is it necessary to report your away time?
[09:10] <navarone> [blah] , I use gftp but I dunno if it meets your requirements
[09:10] <unkn0wn2u> Drac[Server] , fedora uses a card without acc ubuntu has acc
[09:10] <pawsilver> Hi anyone tell me what is Open GL?
[09:11] <colm> !opengl
[09:11] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, colm
[09:11] <[blah] > navarone, thanks, I'll try that
[09:11] <Drac[Server] > unkn0wn2u, are you SURE it has acceleration supported? The drivers work? Run "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark" and tell me the FPS.
[09:11] <Fatal73> hey guys,can someone give me some decent touchpad settings to put in my xorg.conf , the defaults are way too sensitive
[09:11] <andrewski> linkd: lol... here's an older bug, and i've actually commented on it too: https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=9832
[09:11] <colm> pawsilver, http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=opengl&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
[09:11] <andrewski> you'd think i would remember that. :-P
[09:11] <HappyFool> open graphics language. a library to do 3D graphics; often has hardware support (3D accelerated cards). I 'm sure wikipedie ha lots more
[09:11] <samoura> what is DNS server is it geway ip ?
[09:11] <samoura> what is DNS server is it geway ip ?
[09:11] <ezenu> pawsilver, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opengl
[09:11] <Fatal73> Im also looking for some help regarding the w32codecs
[09:12] <_jason> Fatal73: what about them?
[09:12] <ttread> pawsilver opengl is a graphics library used for 2D and 3D
[09:12] <unkn0wn2u> Drac[Server] , thanks for that , i will run glxgears when i get a chance but right now i'm transcoding a video
[09:12] <biovore> samoura: DNS is the server that takes hostnames like www.google.com and makes them an IP address for communictions.
[09:13] <pawsilver> thanx I keep getting the error Open GL not supported how do I I get it into Edubuntu
[09:13] <Drac[Server] > unkn0wn2u, Um.. 'kay. I won't be around, but that plus the -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark thingy will give you FPS.
[09:13] <HappyFool> curiously enough, -printfps works too ;)
[09:14] <Fatal73> _Jason :I installed the w32codec deb package using sudo dpkg -i   but I only get sound when I play my avi's
[09:14] <Drac[Server] > HappyFool: Good to know. O_o
[09:14] <navarone> unkn0wn2u,  run glxgears -printfps to get a readout of frames per sec
[09:14] <Fatal73> and mpegs
[09:14] <ttread> pawsilver do you know what kind of graphics card you have?
[09:14] <_jason> Fatal73: what player?
[09:15] <Fatal73> _jason: totem movie player
[09:15] <idefix_> when I make the script on page http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-bash2.html and I run it I get output 7 if I have no arguments and x7 if I have argument 1=x, strange
[09:15] <_jason> Fatal73: install totem-xine
[09:15] <pawsilver> no Don't know the grapjics card.  it is a notebook - Compaq nx5000
[09:15] <gnomefreak> pawsilver: use lspci to find your card
[09:16] <idefix_> how many % of PC users use linux now and how many windows?
[09:16] <Fatal73> _jason: does it come with ubuntu, or will I need to find the .deb packages?
[09:16] <_jason> Fatal73: it's in synaptic
[09:16] <gnomefreak> Fatal73: sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[09:16] <_jason> Fatal73: have you enabled universe?
[09:16] <Fatal73> _jason: no I havent
[09:16] <gnomefreak> idefix_: more win users but all ubuntu users in here
[09:16] <_jason> ubotu: tell Fatal73 about universe
[09:17] <nickrud> !libdvdcss
[09:17] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[09:17] <pawsilver> thanx gnomefreak ,  this comes up "Intel Corp. 82852/855GM"
[09:17] <Drac[Server] > I'm trying to install Ubuntu on a 486, and it has a kernel panic. What do I need to do to a normal installation if I'm going to transfer the harddrive over to the 486 after Ubuntu is installed on it?
[09:17] <gnomefreak> !intel
[09:17] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gnomefreak
[09:17] <Fatal73> I love the bot :>  , thanks for the help _jason , I'll try that now
[09:18] <idefix_> when you type echo $17 you get $1 plus a 7 :-(
[09:18] <idefix_> instead of the 17th argument
[09:18] <gnomefreak> echo repeats what you type
[09:19] <extremis> What is the optimal stripesize for lvm2, if I'm using it for large files
[09:19] <NCLife> i cant mount my dvds since i changed some lines on /etc/fstab and mtab.
[09:19] <sevtastic> biovore: i got the dual displays working. thanks for the help
[09:19] <AXEN> HI
[09:19] <NCLife> could anyone check whats wrong on my /etc/fstab or mtab?
[09:19] <sevtastic> biovore: but i still have one problem...the displays are mixed up
[09:20] <AXEN> NCLife : I'll check..^^
[09:20] <Fatal73> _jason: I cant use repositories because my ubuntu pc doesnt connect to the internet, does that mean I'll have to go looking for the package to download?
[09:20] <NCLife> AXEN, thanks! ill pm you whats on my fstab and mtab :)
[09:21] <gnomefreak> Fatal73: how are you going to download anything without a net connection
[09:21] <_jason> Fatal73: probably, packages.ubuntu.com.  Make sure you get all the dependencies for it
[09:21] <ttread> pawsilver, you need the intel graphics driver
[09:21] <Fatal73> my windoze pc is on the net at the mo
[09:23] <_jason> Fatal73: put ubuntu on the windows pc is what I would do :)
[09:24] <Fatal73> _jason:some of us around here still like to play games....
[09:24] <_jason> Fatal73: dual boot
[09:24] <biovore> Fatal73: I play UT on linux here..
[09:25] <Fatal73> Im dual booting ubuntu and XP on my laptop
[09:25] <Fatal73> its good enough for me :)
[09:25] <Draconicus> I'm going to put 1.6GB harddrive into my good machine, install Debian on it, then use Dapper repositories to install everything else, and then put the harddrive in my 486! Who here wants to stop me?!
[09:26] <NCLife> AXEN, did you get the pm?
[09:26] <biovore> Fatal73: Probably have to keep it that way untill game makers figure that direct X / active X is MS only
[09:26] <p0windah> Draconicus: there is a strict "dont mention dapper here" policy in the channel
[09:26] <riddlebox> Draconicus, have fun with that
[09:26] <AXEN> NCLife : I got it
[09:26] <p0windah> if only ompaul was around, he be ranting about it himself
[09:26] <Fatal73> biovore: yip
[09:26] <ompaul> p0windah, ranting about ?
[09:26] <Draconicus> p0windah: Fine. I'm putting Ubuntu 6.04 on it! Happy?
[09:26] <NCLife> good :)
[09:27] <p0windah> Draconicus: thats better :)
[09:27] <AXEN> NCLife, Did you write /dev/hdc line in your /etc/fstab ??
[09:27] <huz> hello why libc6-dev is linked to linux-kernel-headers instead of linux-headers-386 ?
[09:27] <riddlebox> when is the next version scheduled to come out?
[09:27] <ompaul> if your putting dapper (soon to be 6.04) on anything have a chat in #ubuntu+1 first :)
[09:27] <Fatal73> biovore: I hear you can use emulate xp in linux using vm-something or other, I cant rememeber the exact name
[09:27] <Fatal73> -use
[09:27] <vansan> hallo spricht hir wer deutsch?
[09:28] <biovore> Fatal73: I use VMware to run windows ontop of linux here
[09:28] <Draconicus> ompaul: It's running almost flawlessly on my Laptop with the latest update to gnome-panel. :P
[09:28] <biovore> Fatal73: but its no good for gamming apps
[09:28] <ttread> Does anyone know if it's possible to resize a reiserfs partition without destroying the data?
[09:28] <Seveas> !de
[09:28] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[09:28] <Fatal73> biovore: why's that?
[09:28] <biovore> ttread: its doable.. but scary at best
[09:28] <biovore> Fatal73: slow graphics
[09:28] <Fatal73> oh ok
[09:28] <Seveas> huz, because not everyone has a 386 system....
[09:28] <ompaul> Draconicus, enjoy, but as I said if you want to talk about it please move next door to #ubuntu+1 :-)
[09:28] <NCLife> AXEN, i cant remember doing it. i just put some lines to mount my ipod which didnt work so i deleted them, and thats it
[09:29] <Fatal73> maybe you should run linux ontop of windows then :P
[09:29] <huz> Seveas: yeah but linux-kernel-headers is sync w/ an old kernel (2.6.11 instead of 2.6.15)
[09:29] <cheloo> is qmail server available via apt ?
[09:29] <cheloo> !qmail
[09:29] <ubotu> cheloo: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:29] <biovore> Fatal73: The Idea is you run the stable to run the unstable thing.. so windows on linux works best
[09:30] <Seveas> cheloo, no, the djb license doesn't allow that
[09:30] <cheloo> :(
[09:30] <hatake_kakashi> biovore: through VMware?
[09:30] <ttread> biovore, guess I'll backup first :)
[09:30] <Fatal73> biovore: yeah I know, it would be quite disaterous
[09:31] <biovore> ttread: yeah.. to do a reiser resize I hear you have to delete the partion and loose the partion table then rebuild and recover.. its very scary to me..
[09:31] <gnomefreak> whats the debian menu called?
[09:32] <odla> gnomefreak: menu
[09:32] <gnomefreak> odla: nope
[09:32] <odla> well it is in debian
[09:32] <Fatal73> does anybody know how to stop my ubuntu from poping up a password security screen when I close the screen on my laptop?
[09:32] <ttread> thx biovore
[09:33] <Fatal73> and where are the powersaving settings in ubuntu?
[09:33] <NCLife> AXEN? should i delete the /dev/hdc line on /etc/fstab?
[09:33] <NCLife> AXEN, or what should i do
[09:35] <budluva> anyone here have an mx7525 laptop with ubuntu64?
[09:35] <Fatal73> does anyone know if it is possible to have a different wallpaper for each workspace in gnome like you can do in KDE?
[09:35] <AXEN> NCLife: try unmount /media/cdrom1
[09:35] <AXEN> NCLife: and mount again..
[09:36] <odla> umount not unmount
[09:36] <samoura> how do i install -> Gnome session manager
[09:36] <AXEN> odla: thanks
[09:36] <samoura> help please
[09:36] <gnomefreak> samoura: you dont
[09:37] <samoura> what than
[09:37] <gnomefreak> samoura: go to system>prefferences>session
[09:37] <Fatal73> samoura: it should be installed already...i think
[09:38] <samoura> thanks
[09:38] <samoura> dudes
[09:38] <Pablo> DUDES!!!!!
[09:38] <gbitten> Hi everybody, is there any way to enable a file preview in open file dialog?
[09:38] <gnomefreak> samoura: yw
[09:38] <NCLife> AXEN, it says; mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
[09:39] <NCLife> and it does not mount
[09:40] <Fatal73> _jason: are you there?
[09:41] <alvaro> hola
[09:41] <_jason> Fatal73: yep, what's up?
[09:41] <roaet> is there a spiffy thing for vmware on ubunbot?
[09:41] <miguel_> hola
[09:42] <alvaro> alguien habla espaol?
[09:42] <jt3k> yo
[09:42] <jroes> heya, do you guys know what GNOME or X app controls the top bar (I don't really even know what you would call it), where the minimize, maximize, and close buttons are?
[09:42] <eliane> I get the following error msg each time my computer starts with Gnome "Internal error: failed to initialize HAL" in a dialog box, what can I do ?
[09:42] <odla> !es
[09:42] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[09:42] <alvaro> y teneis idea de linux?
[09:42] <Fatal73> _jason: the totem-xine .deb package refuses to install because it says it conflicts with totem-gstreamer
[09:42] <alvaro> jaja...esk yo estoi pez
[09:42] <jt3k> vamos a #ubuntu-es
[09:42] <_jason>  Fatal73 that's ok, it will replace it
[09:42] <NCLife> AXEN..?
[09:42] <alvaro> ok
[09:43] <_jason> Fatal73: or does it not offer that as an option?
[09:43] <Fatal73> _jason: no option, just says it refuses
[09:43] <rob__> Hi all
[09:43] <GeorgeAScott> i have a "make" problem...No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[09:43] <rob__> I've installed Ubuntu - seems cool.  My internet is...so....slow though.
[09:43] <GeorgeAScott> i read some threads about it from 1996... about using the '-f' option... but its not working for me
[09:44] <_jason> Fatal73: remove gstreamer first then
[09:44] <rob__> Anyone have any thoughts on why it is so slow?  I'm guessing a driver issue - but I don't know how to change my drivers
[09:44] <_jason> Fatal73: totem-gstreamer that is
[09:44] <rob__> But, as you can see, I'm able to get online
[09:44] <odla> GeorgeAScott: did you run configure?
[09:44] <GeorgeAScott> odla: yes
[09:44] <odla> and do you have make installed?
[09:44] <GeorgeAScott> and yes
[09:45] <Fatal73> _jason: what exactly does that package do, are you sure I can just remove it?
[09:45] <_jason> GeorgeAScott: what are you compiling?
[09:45] <Fatal73> _jason:whats the remove command btw?
[09:45] <_jason> Fatal73: use synaptic to remove it, totem-gstreamer uses gstreamer as a backend, totem-xine uses xine as a backend (for totem)
[09:45] <GeorgeAScott> _jason: gimp-gap-2.2.0 and mixmagic-0.1.6
[09:46] <gnomefreak> what package has teh debian menu in it?
[09:46] <Alex_C> Hey
[09:46] <gnomefreak> s/teh/the
[09:46] <Alex_C> what is a good Telnet program?
[09:46] <rob__> Where do you configure your network adapter?
[09:46] <odla> the menu package
[09:47] <_jason> GeorgeAScott: gimp gap is in the repos
[09:47] <gnomefreak> odla: and that would be?
[09:47] <odla> apt-get install menu
[09:47] <Alex_C> nevermind, got it.
[09:47] <gnomefreak> and its not the one named menu
[09:47] <mjr> Alex_C, your question is strange. "telnet"? (By the way, ssh would be a secure replacement...)
[09:47] <gnomefreak> odla: been there done that
[09:47] <Alex_C> How do I eject my C drive? i've tried unmountign it , but it says it's not mounted
[09:47] <GeorgeAScott> ok...but mixmagic isn't... i checked that one
[09:47] <Alex_C> CD*
[09:47] <samoura> # Call the script in an X11 startup script like /home/nazgul/xplanet-gnome.sh & . Do not omit the & .
[09:47] <samoura> # Invoke the script in a terminal :)
[09:47] <odla> well it's the debian menu package...not sure if ubuntu tweaks it
[09:48] <_jason> GeorgeAScott: link me to the src please?
[09:48] <samoura> XPlanet on Gnome2: Earth rendered on your desktop http://images.google.is/imgres?imgurl=http://stef.tvk.rwth-aachen.de/~nazgul/images/2003-3-8_thumb.jpeg&imgrefurl=http://stef.tvk.rwth-aachen.de/~nazgul/linux-hacks.php&h=150&w=200&sz=8&tbnid=EU8Z6pYM34dCLM:&tbnh=74&tbnw=99&hl=is&start=2&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dlinux%2Bhacks%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Dis%26lr%3D%26sa%3DN  you guys gott to check this out it kicks ass
[09:48] <GeorgeAScott> _jason: i don't recall where i got it.
[09:48] <_jason> samoura: tinyurl please
[09:48] <samoura> jason
[09:49] <samoura> can you help me? i got just 1 problem
[09:49] <joel> what is the GRUB syntax to boot from hda6?
[09:49] <joel> its not (hd0,0) what is it?
[09:49] <epinephrine> (hd0,5)
[09:49] <joel> thank you
[09:49] <_jason> joel: hd(0,5)
[09:49] <_jason> erm with the parentheses in the right spot :)
[09:50] <Muntu_na_Buntu> hello
[09:50] <sundancezephyr> Hi
[09:50] <_jason> samoura: just ask the channel, you'll get more help that way :)
[09:50] <linux-n00b> hey
[09:50] <linux-n00b> i need some help
[09:50] <joel> jason, vmlinuz and initrd.gz don't have to be in /boot/ right?
[09:50] <biovore> !ask
[09:50] <_jason> GeorgeAScott: README or INSTALL files provide any hints?
[09:50] <Muntu_na_Buntu> can some1 tell me where i can find firestarter i tried synaptic but it don't show up
[09:50] <Psykus> how do I format partitions under ubuntu, after i've already installed ubuntu?
[09:50] <gnomefreak> samoura: you might want to try in #ubuntu+1
[09:51] <samoura> why?
[09:51] <biovore> Muntu_na_Buntu: you have universe in your apt repos
[09:51] <sundancezephyr> I need apm support in my kernel and how can I do that?
[09:51] <_jason> !info firestarter
[09:51] <GeorgeAScott> _jason: the say to "./configure > make > make install
[09:51] <ubotu> firestarter: (gtk program for managing and observing your firewall), section universe/admin, is optional. Version: 1.0.3-1.1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 384 kB, Installed size: 1904 kB
[09:51] <linux-n00b> can someone IM me , i'm having some trouble with x.org
[09:51] <linux-n00b> can someone IM me , i'm having some trouble with x.org
[09:51] <linux-n00b> can someone IM me , i'm having some trouble with x.org
[09:51] <gnomefreak> samoura: you have questions using dapper
[09:51] <Muntu_na_Buntu> i dunno :)
[09:51] <epinephrine> don't repeat.
[09:51] <odla> linux-n00b: don't scroll!
[09:51] <linux-n00b> can someone PM me , i'm having some trouble with x.org
[09:51] <_jason> linux-n00b: repeating just makes it less likely you will get help
[09:51] <Muntu_na_Buntu> how do i find out
[09:51] <linux-n00b> oh
[09:51] <epinephrine> exactly.
[09:51] <linux-n00b> sorry
[09:51] <biovore> linux-n00b: ATI or nvidia?
[09:51] <linux-n00b> did'nt know
[09:51] <linux-n00b> pm me ?
[09:51] <linux-n00b> i don't know how to use irc very well
[09:52] <linux-n00b> sorry
[09:52] <gnomefreak> linux-n00b: type /topic and read it
[09:52] <_jason> ubotu: tell linux-n00b about irc
[09:52] <caleb_work> anybody know what package contains HTML::TableContentParser?
[09:52] <epinephrine> mm, gonna install dapper
[09:52] <sovin> question: how do you view your currently running applications through terminal + is there a command to close said running apps?
[09:52] <epinephrine> bbiab
[09:52] <biovore> caleb_work: that is a perl module
[09:53] <Seveas> caleb_work, libhtml-tableextract-perl - Perl module that simplifies extraction of information from HTML
[09:53] <gnomefreak> i cant tremember now :( its somethiong aux
[09:53] <Seveas> or libhtml-parser-perl
[09:53] <_jason> sovin: top, or ps.  close them with the 'kill' command or one of its variations
[09:53] <caleb_work> Seveas: thanks!
[09:53] <gnomefreak> ps aux :)
[09:53] <cradek> hi all, has anyone found a fix for 3c574_cs network cards?
[09:54] <sovin> _jason: you're a godsend. thanks a bunch.
[09:54] <gnomefreak> Seveas: do you know the name of the debian menu package for ubuntu off hand?
[09:54] <_jason> gnomefreak: it's menu
[09:54] <gnomefreak> _jason: i wish it was
[09:54] <Psykus> how do I format partitions under ubuntu, after i've already installed ubuntu? i remember there was some sort of command to do it in a console, but I can't remember
[09:54] <Seveas> gnomefreak, it should be
[09:54] <_jason> !info menu
[09:54] <ubotu> menu: (generates programs menu for all menu-aware applications), section universe/admin, is optional. Version: 2.1.25 (breezy), Packaged size: 377 kB, Installed size: 1620 kB
[09:54] <gnomefreak> _jason: menu is installed and i restarted gnome-panel
[09:54] <izmaelis> what gives a cpu more load: ESD or ALSA's dmix?
[09:54] <Seveas> gnomefreak, poke at alacarte/smeg
[09:54] <joel> damn i am getting soo close with booting the ubuntu cd from hda6
[09:55] <FlannelKing> Hey guys, how does one convert from ogg to mp3?
[09:55] <gnomefreak> Seveas: been there too alacarte wont add it
[09:55] <definity_> sup
[09:55] <gean> sovin : lookin' for process myproc : ps -ef | grep myproc ; take its number; kill -9 xxxx
[09:55] <sevtastic> can someone please help me with my dual displays?
[09:55] <gean> sovin : there is also some task manager int the menu (necer used it)
[09:55] <sundancezephyr> FlannelKing, there are debian packages for that, you'll need to add a debian mirror to atp-get to access them, ignore the no key errors
[09:55] <definity_> is there a way to find how much battery i got left in konsole?????????
[09:56] <sundancezephyr> definity_, apci
[09:56] <Seveas> definity_, cat /proc/acpi/battery/*/state
[09:56] <dooglus> are there logs of #ubuntu available anywhere?
[09:56] <sundancezephyr> definity_, acpi *
[09:56] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: and FlannelKing dont use the debian repos
[09:56] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, I did it... it works
[09:56] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: its risky and can mess up your system
[09:57] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: the worst thing you can do is mix repos
[09:57] <spiekey> hello!
[09:57] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, oh... >.> oopsi. I running alot of debian packages...
[09:57] <sundancezephyr> anyone... I need apm support in my kernel and how can I do that?
[09:57] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: ubuntu has repos for every debian package (give or take)
[09:58] <jenda-busy> How do I install a HP scanjet 2200c?
[09:58] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, I never could access the online repos for ubuntu
[09:58] <Alex_C> Does anyone know how to close aMSN to the tray?
[09:58] <dooglus> when you do "system>about ubuntu", which package is that text from?  I need to report bugs about it
[09:58] <spiekey> has anyone an idea how i could reach those two aims: 1.) encrypt the harddrive or partitions with sensitive data. 2.) the box still needs to be able to boot without a passphrase prompt.
[09:58] <CanadianSnow> I cant install amsn :(
[09:59] <joel> alex_C. you have to use the docking option in aMs
[09:59] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: thats fine but please dont advise people in here to use debian repos
[09:59] <spiekey> the main aim is to put a linux box somewhere and make sure it can be stolen but nothing can be read from it.
[09:59] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, okay.
[09:59] <cyril_> hi
[10:00] <Alex_C> joel, I don't see any Docking Option
[10:00] <GeorgeAScott> another program is telling me i need qt greater than 3.2.   and i'm looking at the installed package of 3:3.3.4-8
[10:00] <joel> question: in GRUB, what is the root= option supposed to be exaclty? does it point to the partition on /dev/?
[10:00] <Alex_C> joel, where abouts is it?
[10:00] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, what is the repos for ubuntu? I have http://.archive.ubuntu.com (breezy)
[10:00] <Fatal73> oh well, Im off to bed, this .deb is gona take too long to wait up for. cheers everybody and thanks for the help _jason , I'll see you around
[10:00] <Alex_C> I got it 'Clsoe Button Minimizes'
[10:00] <_jason> Fatal73: cya
[10:00] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell sundancezephyr about sources
[10:00] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, nevermind, I found out why they weren't working >.<
[10:00] <dooglus> are there logs of #ubuntu available anywhere?
[10:00] <GeorgeAScott> maybe i should just back everything up and re install... i've been messing it up a lot lately i think
[10:01] <defrysk> sundancezephyr, the . has to go ;)
[10:01] <joel> alex_C. it should be in a aMSN option, you can select gnome, windows docking from it.
[10:01] <sundancezephyr> defrysk, yeah...
[10:01] <CanadianSnow> I cant install amsn :(
[10:01] <joel> question: in GRUB, what is the root= option supposed to be exaclty? does it point to the partition on /dev/?
[10:01] <joel> IMO gaim is wayyy better
[10:01] <cyril_> deb http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted universe multiver se
[10:01] <cyril_> deb-src http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted universe mult iverse
[10:01] <defrysk> CanadianSnow, sudo apt-get install amsn
[10:01] <IdleOne> CanadianSnow:  why not?
[10:02] <jonas3> How do I get vmware 5.5.1 to play with Ubuntu. Same gcc version needs to be installed as the kernel was compiled with. Im using standard 2.6.12-10 kernel !
[10:02] <sundancezephyr> defrysk, gnomefreak, http://archive.ubuntu.com/dists/breezy/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz: 404 Not Found
[10:02] <CanadianSnow> defrysk is that for the newer version?
[10:02] <defrysk> CanadianSnow, newer version wil be in dapper
[10:02] <nickrud> joel: yes, it a very ideosyncratic method
[10:02] <dos000> anyone know where gnome-window-settings-2.0 is ?
[10:02] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: paste the sources.list file on pastebin
[10:03] <Psykus> what's the command for formatting partitions?
[10:03] <CanadianSnow> whats dapper? and i have a .deb of the new version... (defrysk)
[10:03] <gnomefreak> !dapper
[10:03] <dooglus> when you do "system>about ubuntu", which package is that text from?  I need to report bugs about it
[10:03] <MachineScrew> any one know about how compatible Philips Gogear 1630 with linux
[10:03] <gnomefreak> why does it do that :(
[10:03] <dooglus> < ubotu> The 6.04 version of Ubuntu will be the "Dapper Drake" release, due april 20, 2006. If you want to use it before then, be warned that it's not yet stable and may break. You get to keep/repair the pieces.
[10:03] <dos000> i am trying to find a package by that name and apt-cache and apt-file cant find it
[10:03] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, paste where... >.< I'm used to chatting techinal stuff on IRC.
[10:03] <gnomefreak> ty dooglus
[10:03] <gnomefreak> !pastebin
[10:03] <ubotu> it has been said that pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[10:03] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: there
[10:04] <nickrud> dos000: it's in capplets-data
[10:04] <dooglus> !dapper
[10:04] <dooglus> he's forgotten?
[10:04] <gnomefreak> dooglus: he imed me with it
[10:04] <odla> !dapper+1
[10:04] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, odla
[10:04] <MachineScrew> i have been doing a google search and I have found openGoGear but it hasn't been developed on in a long time
[10:04] <dooglus> oh, I see.
[10:04] <gnomefreak> been doing that alot lately
[10:04] <GeorgeAScott> is this why i can't make? "checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no"
[10:04] <dooglus> that sucks.  sometimes he answers in public, other times in private?
[10:04] <nickrud> dooglus: the about stuff should be reported to the docs people curerntly
[10:05] <gnomefreak> yeah
[10:05] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, where is the list.sources file (I'm sorry about this)
[10:05] <jonas3> How do I get vmware 5.5.1 to play with Ubuntu. Same gcc version needs to be installed as the kernel was compiled with. Im using standard 2.6.12-10 kernel ??
[10:05] <joel> ALEX_C. tools>docking> freedestop
[10:05] <joel> that should do it
[10:05] <dos000> nickrud,i am on breezy and  i already have that installed. but still no gnome-window-settings-2.0
[10:05] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and paste it to pastebin
[10:05] <CanadianSnow> whats dapper? and i have a .deb of the new version... (defrysk)
[10:05] <rob__> Where do you configure your network adapter...mine is not performing well at all and I don't know what else to try other than selecting a different driver.  Where/how would I do that?
[10:06] <gnomefreak> CanadianSnow: read your pm ubotu sent you
[10:06] <nickrud> dos000: arg. I ran the check under dapper (playing around right now). You could search on packages.ubuntu.com
[10:06] <CanadianSnow> i dont have one gnomefreak
[10:06] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9372
[10:06] <defrysk> CanadianSnow, dapper is the next ubuntu version , and is the .deb comatable with breezy ?
[10:06] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell CanadianSnow about dapper
[10:06] <dooglus> nickrud: reported via email?  or malone report?  or IRC?  or how?
[10:06] <gnomefreak> now you do CanadianSnow
[10:07] <CanadianSnow> o
[10:07] <IdleOne> CanadianSnow:  dapper is the codename for the next release of Ubuntu..you dont have that so dont worry...to use the latest version of amsn you will need dapper wich isnt released yet
[10:07] <samoura> why cant i play video clips  does anybody knows where can i find mplayer and more
[10:07] <samoura> i need a site
[10:07] <CanadianSnow> oh really?
[10:07] <CanadianSnow> crap
[10:07] <CanadianSnow> that sucks
[10:07] <IdleOne> !enter
[10:07] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[10:07] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: you have missing repos
[10:08] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, really?
[10:08] <CanadianSnow> repos?
[10:08] <gnomefreak> hold on ill get you one to paste into your and get rid of yours
[10:08] <sundancezephyr> Okay
[10:08] <MachineScrew> any one know of a good HD based MP3 player
[10:08] <sundancezephyr> CanadianSnow, reposories (sp?)
[10:08] <IdleOne> !tell CanadianSnow  about repos
[10:08] <nickrud> dooglus: irc at #ubuntu-doc (usually there's someone there) or the mail list. They are acting quickly recently, from what I see
[10:08] <sundancezephyr> CanadianSnow, I can't spell worth a darn chatting
[10:08] <MachineScrew> that works with linux thats not an Ipod
[10:08] <djp> samoura, vlc is available in the universe repo
[10:09] <FallenAngel> hallo ?
[10:09] <GeorgeAScott> how do i set my QTDIR enviroment variable?
[10:09] <maria> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[10:09] <dos000> nickrud, i cant find it there !
[10:09] <FallenAngel> jemand da ?
[10:09] <maria> anyone have any idea why im getting that error?
[10:09] <dooglus> nickrud: is raising a bug report worth doing?  I don't want to sign up for their mailing list
[10:09] <FallenAngel> can anyone help me getting installed alsa ?
[10:09] <IdleOne> !alsa
[10:09] <ubotu> [alsa]  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063, see also !dmix
[10:09] <FallenAngel> ty
[10:10] <defrysk> FallenAngel, alsa is already installed , its acomponent of the kernel
[10:10] <nickrud> dooglus: try irc first. Every time I raised a question there (thinking I actually had allocatable time) I got a fast response
[10:10] <Kazurae> maria: try this link: http://www.fedorafaq.org/#nvidia
[10:10] <cribbon> Hi all, i have a rather annoying problem involving the gnome configuration in /home. I used to think it was some config somewhere else on / , but after making a clean dapper install ( thus keeping /home as /home ) i logged in again on the normal gnome. It freezes on the login, the splash screen comes up but then nothing more. It works perfectly with "Gnome Failsafe" though. Does anyone have an idea about how i can "clean" up the gnome c
[10:10] <cribbon> onfig files that is causing this error ?
[10:10] <blanky> !ati
[10:10] <ubotu> hmm... 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
[10:10] <FallenAngel> but if i try to play a game (cs here) i didnt hear anything defendguin
[10:10] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr:  replace yours with this one http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9373
[10:10] <MachineScrew> any one know of a good HD based MP3 player
[10:10] <MachineScrew> that works with linux thats not an Ipod
[10:10] <FallenAngel> but if i try to play a game (cs here) i didnt hear anything defrysk
[10:11] <_jason> cribbon: ~/.gnome*, delete them
[10:11] <cribbon> _jason, can you tell me something more about what things will be removed ?
[10:11] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: to paste use the white space under the post
[10:11] <FallenAngel> defrysk, u know what i can do ?
[10:11] <dooglus> nickrud: I tried it.  they told me to use malone.
[10:11] <dooglus> nickrud: I don't have questions, I have bug reports.
[10:12] <_jason> cribbon: even better would be for you to just rename them, that way you won't lose anything
[10:12] <gnomefreak> dooglus: use launchpad
[10:12] <nickrud> dooglus: they know where they want to go.
[10:12] <defrysk> FallenAngel, I do not know that game, sorry
[10:12] <blanky> !backports
[10:12] <ubotu> somebody said backports was Add "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main universe multiverse restricted" (without the ") to /etc/apt/sources.list.  More info @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
[10:12] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, 404 erros on all repos
[10:12] <gnomefreak> they moved from bugzilla to malone at launchpad
[10:12] <FallenAngel> Counter Strike defrysk
[10:12] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: sudo apt-get update  ( your pc needs to be on net
[10:12] <_jason> cribbon: all your settings are stored in those two directories
[10:12] <FallenAngel> i hear mp3s on xmms but not ingame
[10:12] <cribbon> _jason, ah, excellent. ( So i rename them with .backup_gnomeXX and logs out and in, thus creating a new automazid config ? )
[10:13] <defrysk> FallenAngel, if possible set the game to esd
[10:13] <_jason> cribbon: that's the plan :), .gnome and .gnome2 should do it
[10:13] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, I'm using this machine, I'm online and I have a debian repos at Michigan Tech available.
[10:13] <FallenAngel> defrysk,  iam new at linux and i dont know what u mean
[10:13] <variant> lo all, i just got a belkin wireless g usb network adaptor.. i heard its supported. is there an easy way to install it under ubuntu?
[10:13] <cribbon> _jason, thanks =)
[10:13] <FallenAngel> can we talk at a query ?
[10:14] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: the archive repos are working fine i use them
[10:14] <gloin> I'm having a hard time finding what provides libglcore
[10:14] <defrysk> sorry
[10:14] <nickrud> _jason, cribbon don't forget ~/.gconfd,
[10:14] <nickrud> arg
[10:15] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, why would mine not work with ubuntu repos, it never worked for me.
[10:15] <Kazurae> FallenAngel: Try google, usually answers a lot of small Linux questions
[10:15] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: are you using ubuntu?
[10:15] <gloin> !whatprovides libglcore
[10:15] <ubotu> gloin: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:16] <gnomefreak> reinstalled menu still wont work :(
[10:16] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, I started with ubuntu 5.10 from a mailed CD, and now I'm running ubuntu/debain with debain KDE the core is still ubuntu and the apt-get system is still ubuntu.
[10:16] <gloin> so I'm trying to compile something
[10:16] <gloin> and I get several errors like the following:
[10:16] <gloin> error: GL_ZERO undeclared here (not in a function)
[10:17] <gloin> GL_SOMETHING undeclared
[10:17] <MeshGearFox> gloin: Do you have all of the dependencies?
[10:17] <IdleOne> gloin:  what you trying to compile?
[10:17] <gloin> and there's a _ton_ of libgl packages
[10:17] <MeshGearFox> Libraries, headers, whatever?
[10:17] <gloin> MeshGearFox: If I knew which dependency was unfulfilled, I'd just install it
[10:17] <gloin> IdleOne: gtkradiant
[10:17] <gloin> try apt-cache search libgl and you'll understand my consternation
[10:17] <blanky> guys, here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI , what is my architecture if I have AMD +2500 ? k7-smp?
[10:18] <gloin> even apt-cache search libgl | grep \-dev
[10:18] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: i dont know what you did to your system but more than likely the debain repos installed things that ubuntu doesnt notice (makes your system primarly debian
[10:18] <MeshGearFox> I'm having trouble getting online in Ubuntu. Not exactly sure why. I'm thinking it's because my IP address changed, although I changed my sound cards PCI latency (briefly. Back to the original settings, now) to test something, so that might've done it too, I guess.
[10:18] <rend> what player are you guys using to play .wmv files?
[10:18] <blanky> guys I'm trying to install my ati drivers and I've always done it alright, here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI , what is my architecture if I have AMD +2500 ? k7-smp?
[10:18] <MeshGearFox> Anyway, I was wondering how I'd go about getting it to accept my connection again.
[10:18] <ezenu> rend, mplayer or vlc
[10:18] <Fredde> Why doesn't my .xsession file work
[10:18] <ezenu> rend, with w32codecs installed too
[10:18] <Fredde> I'm using openbox
[10:19] <joachim-n> can you mount iso files in gnome?
[10:19] <gnomefreak> yes
[10:19] <rend> ezenu, my mplayer is jerky and vlc wont play as much as my totem
[10:19] <rend> i think i have w32codecs...
[10:19] <defrysk> joachim-n,just doublklick the iso
[10:19] <defrysk> doubleklick
[10:19] <joachim-n> thanks :)
[10:19] <blanky> guys what's the architecture of a +2500 Athlon XP (barton)
[10:19] <IdleOne> if apt-cache search doesnt return anything does that mean the package isnt in the repos or just didnt find it for some reason?
[10:19] <gnomefreak> doubleclick?
[10:19] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, well it's working now, I need apm support, does the ubuntu kernel have that and all I need is to boot with the apm=on option or do I need a new kernel?
[10:19] !lilo:*! Modification to http://freenode.net/policy.shtml#purpose .... the last paragraph was changed to clarify the mission and purpose of freenode.
[10:19] <defrysk> ouch , misread the q
[10:19] <LjL> joachim-n: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/CD-Writing-HOWTO-3.html
[10:20] <djp> ezenu, is it correct that vlc doesn't need the w32codecs in order to play wmv files? the reason i ask is that i have managed to playback a wmv file with it and do not have the w32codecs installed?!
[10:20] <rend> ezenu, did you install the standard vlc player?
[10:20] <MeshGearFox> blanky: Probably i386 or x86 or whatever that's called.
[10:20] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: check the name of the package and yes not in your repos
[10:20] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, **my system is working now, not the repos
[10:20] <defrysk> joachim-n, sorry do what LjL said
[10:20] <joachim-n> thanks :)
[10:20] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  thanks
[10:20] <gloin> IdleOne: apt-cache returns about 100 packages
[10:20] <MeshGearFox> blanky, are you running Windows XP or the 64 bit XP?
[10:20] <defrysk> me should stop for now :s
[10:20] <LjL> defrysk: hold on, i don't really know whether it works or not by clicking the icon - i'm a kde user
[10:20] <IdleOne> gloin:  I didnt get any hits
[10:20] <gnomefreak> sundancezephyr: not sure i would think yes they support it
[10:20] <gloin> hrm
[10:20] <Fredde> Please .xsession, work!
[10:20] <ezenu> djp,  I don't think so
[10:21] <cheloo> !postfix
[10:21] <ubotu> cheloo: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:21] <gloin> apt-cache search libgl
[10:21] <gloin> there are a ton
[10:21] <LjL> blanky: it's a K7 if you mean for installing the best kernel
[10:21] <rend> how can i chech if there is an update for one particular package?
[10:21] <proton_> does any1 know how to connect to a server besides this?
[10:21] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, ok, I'll add the option to my boot commands and restart
[10:21] <gnomefreak> rend: sudo apt-get upgrade packagename
[10:21] <ezenu> rend, yeah, but i can't diagnose problem. I just know that I used to always have a problem, but I just  used this guide: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:22] <ezenu> rend, and it worked when I installed those 3-4 things
[10:22] <gnomefreak> rend: apt-get upgrade upgrades all possible
[10:22] <LjL> rend, ezenu, gnomefreak: also, "apt-cache policy <package>" will show the currently installed version and the candidate version
[10:22] <gnomefreak> LjL: thats right :)
[10:23] <roaet> um
[10:23] <roaet> why can't I chmod my folder?
[10:23] <roaet> =\
[10:23] <LjL> roaet: does it actually belong to you?
[10:23] <roaet> i'm root
[10:24] <rob__> I downloaded Linux.  How long do I have to wait before using 'l33t' speak and making fun of 'Micr0$uck' and Windows users?  What's the standard waiting period?
[10:24] <roaet> well at least I did sudo -i
[10:24] <Fredde> damn, openbox takes 24% less ram than openbox ^^
[10:24] <LjL> roaet: uhm, is that a mounted directory?
[10:24] <LjL> roaet: i mean is it a mount point
[10:24] <IdleOne> rob:  lets hope you never use 1337  speak
[10:24] <gnomefreak> ummm how does openbox differ from openbox?
[10:24] <LjL> rob__: infinite
[10:24] <cribbon> _jason, I still had the same splash and background. No panels avavible.
[10:25] <IdleOne> rob:  you can talk about microsoft all you want but the users are not to blame...
[10:25] <NCLife> i am getting a error when i try to mount my cdrom1
[10:25] <rob__> :)
[10:25] <Mabus06> Pretty much anybody who plays games still uses windows.
[10:25] <proton_> hello can any1 help me with xchat
[10:25] <roaet> um yes LjL
[10:25] <NCLife> i think i have to change something on /etc/fstab or mtab, but i dont know what
[10:25] <cribbon> _jason, hrm, just got an idea, do you know where the falesafe config is stored ? Maybe we could make them "default" somehow ?
[10:25] <roaet> I guess I can't do that
[10:25] <Mabus06> proton_: not if you don't tell us what the problem is
[10:25] <_jason> cribbon: someone mentioned mv'ing ~/.gconf and ~/.gconfd
[10:25] <proton_> well, i want to join another server but i dont know how with x chat..i know with irc though
[10:26] <_jason> cribbon: you could just create a new user
[10:26] <rob__> Yeah?  I thought with wine you could run windows games in linux?
[10:26] <rob__> (I am a major newbie, so I appolgize for being so clueless)
[10:26] <Mabus06> proton_: press ctrl+t to open up a new server window.
[10:26] <LjL> roaet: well then that must be the problem. unmount it first, and check if you can then chmod -- you should. but then when you remount, the permissions will again be wrong
[10:26] <IdleOne> Protocol1:  click on xchat ( top left corner ) and then new server
[10:26] <roaet> how can I make it so all users can write to that mount point?
[10:26] <cribbon> _jason, i'll try the new user way. =)
[10:26] <IdleOne> proton_:  ^
[10:26] <linkd> rob__: wine is designed for programs that use winapi and such, its not very good for graphics
[10:26] <LjL> roaet: there's information about setting the permissions for a mount on the NTFS howto
[10:26] <Mabus06> proton_: and then, /server irc.address.wherever
[10:26] <roaet> ntfs howto
[10:26] <roaet> ok
[10:26] <_jason> cribbon: gconf controls the splash so you might want to try those two directories first
[10:26] <proton_> if i want to join "irc.gamesurge.net" would the command d: /server irc.gamesurge.net?
[10:27] <linkd> no
[10:27] <Mabus06> proton_: yep
[10:27] <LjL> roaet: don't worry googling, ubotu's told you where it is ;)
[10:27] <linkd> wronng chan, ignore m
[10:27] <roaet> ah heh
[10:27] <LjL> worry=bother
[10:27] <cribbon> _jason, the splash isnt the problem. I have the same splash in failsafe and there it works.
[10:27] <amphi> proton_: or /connect irc.gamesurge.net
[10:27] <roaet> i was just about to find that =)
[10:27] <proton_> its not working, says: Looking up newserver
[10:27] <proton_> * Unknown host. Maybe you misspelled it?
[10:27] <proton_> * Disconnected ()"
[10:27] <rob__> Ahh, hmm, oh well.  Games just take up too much time anyway.  :)
[10:27] <_jason> cribbon: k
[10:27] <Mabus06> proton_: well then, exactly what it said. Maybe you misspelled it, or maybe it doesn't exist.
[10:27] <vantom> i
[10:27] <vantom> hi
[10:27] <IdleOne> I think it's gamessurge.net
[10:28] <proton_> no no im sure of the spelling
[10:28] <vantom> hi] 
[10:28] <proton_> ill try again
[10:28] <LjL> rob__: there's Cedega for games, which copes a bit better than Wine. but then, it's commercial
[10:28] <amphi> proton_: irc.gamesurge.net resolves here
[10:28] <Mabus06> proton_: try gamesurge.net instead of irc.gamesurge.net
[10:28] <rob__> I still haven't managed to get VmWare installed (I think I'll need gcc or some other compiler); but does anyone know if it would be fessiable for games?  I used it briefly in XP to run Server 2003, but I never tried games with it
[10:28] <proton_> alright
[10:28] <gnomefreak> rob__: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:29] <Mabus06> irc.gamesurge.net doesn't work for me, amphi
[10:29] <ompaul> no it is irc.gamesurge.net aliases to 11 ipV4 machines
[10:29] <rob__> Thanks gnomefreak
[10:29] <gnomefreak> yw rob__
[10:29] <proton_> now it says : Looking up gamessurge.net
[10:29] <proton_> * Connecting to gamessurge.net (64.20.41.163) port 6667...
[10:29] <proton_> * Connection failed. Error: Connection refuse
[10:29] <NCLife> could someone check my /etc/fstab and mtab to see if everything is correct?
[10:29] <ompaul> maybe you need a specific port
[10:29] <_jason> NCLife: pastebin them and provide links
[10:29] <samoura> does someone knows about it ? ->http://stef.tvk.rwth-aachen.de/~nazgul/linux-hacks.php
[10:29] <rob__> I've got to admit - I really like apt-get;
[10:29] <amphi> proton_: I just connected to it ok from here
[10:29] <samoura> i need help with it
[10:30] <proton_> what was the exact command you used?
[10:30] <NCLife> _jason, could i pm them to you? :P
[10:30] <LjL> rob__: i don't know how usable VMWare would be for games, but at that point, perhaps it's less hassle to just reboot to Windows...?
[10:30] <amphi> proton_: /connect irc.gamesurge.net (in irssi)
[10:30] <_jason> NCLife: you should link them for the room since I've never messed with mtab
[10:30] <proton_> what is irssi?
[10:30] <Psykus> i just formatted a hard drive on my system, and I can't seem to get it to mount. i used the default options for filesystem type in cfpart, "linux", but when I do "sudo mount /dev/hdb /mnt/new", it says I must specify the filesystem type
[10:30] <_jason> proton_: an irc client
[10:30] <NCLife> okays
[10:30] <samoura> jason do you know about it and help me ? http://stef.tvk.rwth-aachen.de/~nazgul/linux-hacks.php
[10:31] <proton_> perhaps its a problem with x-chat?
[10:31] <LjL> Psykus: have you actually *formatted* it? partitioning it doesn't imply formatting it
[10:31] <judgen> ubotu: tell me about ntfs
[10:31] <Chris_Tucker> ok i just resized /moved an NTFS partition. from what i can tell its healthy and all, but my type isnt right. gparted shows it as "unknown" and i cant mount it with -t ntfs via mount. in fdisk, what would be another type (under "t" command) for NTFS?
[10:31] <roaet> um
[10:31] <Chris_Tucker> currently its 7
[10:31] <Psykus> LjL, I guess not, how would I format it?
[10:31] <_jason> samoura: that looks like something you are going to have to read carefully and go through step by step and then you can come here with specific questions
[10:31] <rob__> LjL:  That's an excellent point :)  With hard-drives being so cheap these days, it's really not much of an issue for people to set aside 15-20 gigs for their windows games.
[10:31] <LjL> Psykus: "man mkfs"
[10:32] <LjL> Psykus: also "man mke2fs"
[10:32] <suspekt> 15-20 gigs!
[10:32] <Thorondor> hi, i wanted to try out opera. i installed the .deb file from opera.com, but it segfaults upon startup - any ideas on what i could try out?
[10:32] <sundancezephyr> gnomefreak, the apm command says kernel has no support and my laptop acts like it doesn't.
[10:32] <suspekt> games need like 5 gigs to themselves these days
[10:32] <_jason> Thorondor: I think you need to use the .deb for debian, not the ubuntu one they provide
[10:32] <LjL> rob__: you'd still have to do that with VMWare as well anyway... except using images instead of real partitions can save some space
[10:32] <mroth> hrm, whats the easiest/best way to change the machine's hostname permanently on ubu?
[10:33] <_jason> Thorondor: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[10:33] <LjL> mroth: /etc/hostname i suppose
[10:33] <suspekt> i never did the duel OS partitioning...
[10:33] <mroth> LjL: does that get it everywhere though?
[10:33] <Psykus> LjL, doing "mkfs /dev/hdb" tells me the device is in use by the system
[10:33] <suspekt> if i was going to do it i would put them on separate drives
[10:33] <ompaul> Thorondor, you could run it from the command line and search for and install the bits it says are missing
[10:33] <mroth> e.g. rebuild /etc/hosts aliases n boot
[10:33] <biloyp> I use to do the dual OS thing but not anymore with pc's cheap
[10:34] <Psykus> brb though
[10:34] <LjL> mroth: not sure, don't think. but i don't think there is an easy way to change it "everywhere" either, save perhaps using sed to change host1 into host2 in every file -- bit dangerous
[10:34] <suspekt> i have my big box my windos gaming machine and this notebook my linux toy... but i plan on turning my gamer into a server whence i upgrade to a new system... i was thinking of putting one of those super secure linux distros on it
[10:35] <roaet> blah
[10:35] <roaet> fuxored my fstab
[10:35] <amphi> suspekt: you want to use the entire device? no partitions or partition table?
[10:35] <LjL> [22:33]  <Psykus> LjL, doing "mkfs /dev/hdb" tells me the device is in use by the system   <---- he's gone... but still, people, *read the manuals*, and don't just type crazy things like mkfs /dev/hdb, linux won't ask you if you are sure!
[10:35] <samoura> is there a game for linux chess ?
[10:35] <samoura> is there a game for linux chess ?
[10:35] <douglas_> hi all
[10:35] <suspekt> just let that w2k3 cirt go to waste
[10:35] <proton_> alright, i was able to connect to gamesurge
[10:35] <Drac|Laptop> What is the lightest WM you can think of? Anyone?
[10:35] <douglas_> im having this error when trying to start spamassassin
[10:35] <LjL> samoura: why don't you try "sudo apt-cache search chess"?
[10:35] <amphi> samoura: yes
[10:35] <douglas_> error: spamd: could not create INET socket on 127.0.0.1:783
[10:35] <douglas_> any ideia ?
[10:35] <IdleOne> Drac|Laptop:  try xfce
[10:35] <foampeace> can elinks do javascript
[10:35] <ompaul> Drac|Laptop, twm
[10:35] <Ahijah> Has anyone here run Ubuntu through Virtual PC?
[10:35] <amphi> douglas_: interface lo is up?
[10:36] <Fredde> Could anyone help me change so I only use openbox and not gnome
[10:36] <douglas_> lemme see
[10:36] <Drac|Laptop> ompaul: Thanks. Tiny WM should be great.
[10:36] <Psykus> LjL, back, I restarted the GUI, and it still says /dev/hdb in use
[10:36] <douglas_> err
[10:36] <Chris_Tucker> ok i just resized /moved an NTFS partition. from what i can tell its healthy and all, but my type isnt right. gparted shows it as "unknown" and i cant mount it with -t ntfs via mount. in fdisk, what would be another type (under "t" command) for NTFS?
[10:36] <Chris_Tucker> currently its 7
[10:36] <Fredde> my .xsession file in home doesn't work
[10:36] <suspekt> hey i got a question for everyone
[10:36] <LjL> Psykus: you didn't give me time to reply
[10:36] <roaet> Nooo!
[10:36] <roaet> I broke my fstab!
[10:36] <Psykus> oh, sorry
[10:36] <foampeace> does elink do java script some way?
[10:36] <suspekt> is there anyway i can get konquerer integrated into gnome?
[10:36] <foampeace> elinks
[10:36] <IdleOne> Fredde:  at login click on session and then choose openbox it will ask if you want to make it default
[10:36] <foampeace> !ubotu elinks
[10:36] <ubotu> foampeace: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:36] <NCLife> i cant mount my /media/cdrom1, would someone be so kind and check whats wrong on my /etc/fstab and mtab? http://pastebin.com/573889
[10:36] <LjL> Psykus: please, next time, actually *do read the manual*. not saying this to be pedant, it's just that you just risked erasing your HD. linux doesn't ask "are you sure?" ten times
[10:36] <proton_> ok i question regarding NVIDIA, when i try and install nvidia driver for my linux distro " Ubuntu" it says" you appear to be running x server, please exit x server before installing"
[10:37] <amphi> foampeace: ISTR it had some javascript support
[10:37] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, I'll look
[10:37] <Fredde> IdleOne
[10:37] <foampeace> !ubotu javascript
[10:37] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, foampeace
[10:37] <LjL> Psykus: /dev/hdb is not a *partition*, it's actually an entire hard drive. you should format a *partition*
[10:37] <foampeace> amphi: ISTR?
[10:37] <Fredde> IdleOne: I've done that, now I have to fix the .xsessionfile
[10:37] <Psykus> i know, i keep linux on one drive, and other stuff on another drive
[10:37] <amphi> foampeace: 'I seem to recall'
[10:37] <variant> lo all, what package do i need to install to get a working compile environment with make/autoconf etc?
[10:37] <LjL> Psykus: /dev/hdb1, /dev/hdb2, etc are likely to be partitions (find the right one!)
[10:37] <Fredde> *.xsession file
[10:37] <Drac|Laptop> I'm going to run TinyWM and X.org on a 486 on Debian with Ubuntu 6.04 repository packages. Think it'll work? :P
[10:37] <amphi> variant: apt-get install build-essential
[10:37] <NCLife> sundancezephyr, thanks :)
[10:37] <suspekt> ok
[10:37] <variant> amphi: thanks
[10:37] <IdleOne> Fredde:  i have no idea :/
[10:37] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: with that much power, you could run openbox ;)
[10:38] <Thorondor> _jason: thanks for the link, removing the plugin directories helped :)
[10:38] <LjL> Psykus: well, then in this case you didn't risk too much. still, be careful with this kind of commands, and actually triple-check what you're tying against the manual!
[10:38] <suspekt> another question... how can i upgrade to drake?
[10:38] <proton_> anyone who has experience with installing Nvidia driver for Ubuntu please pm me, i need help
[10:38] <Psykus> i figured it out now though, needed to use /dev/hdb5
[10:38] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: Really? Hmm... 16MB? You sure?
[10:38] <LjL> Psykus: anyway, even if your drive only contains one partition, you still have to specify the partition, not the drive
[10:38] <Fredde> IdleOne: Shouldn't the xses file be in home?
[10:38] <IdleOne> !tinywm
[10:38] <ubotu> IdleOne: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:38] <foampeace> amphi: spidermonkey?
[10:38] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: ubuntu packages will likely not work
[10:38] <Chris_Tucker> well i guess i'll go just mess with partition types till i either break it or get it right
[10:38] <suspekt> i thought /dev/hdb5 is swap
[10:38] <Psykus> no clue why though, since there's only one partition on hdb
[10:38] <amphi> foampeace: /
[10:38] <gnomefreak> is launchpad-intergration broken i did apt-get install launchpad-intergrationa nd it tells me cant find it but apt-cache search finds it :(
[10:38] <amphi> ?
[10:38] <LjL> Psykus: if that drive only contains *one* partition, then the fact that it's called /dev/hdb5 means that something is wrong
[10:38] <IdleOne> Fredde:  i realy dont know sorry
[10:38] <sundancezephyr> NChief, umount -l /dev/hdc and remount it
[10:38] <Psykus> it did contain a windows ntfs partition
[10:38] <LjL> Psykus: i'd redo it from start. wipe the drive and repartition
[10:38] <Fredde> IdleOne: Ok, thank you anyway
[10:39] <variant> ubuntu rocks!
[10:39] <douglas_> how to reconfigure network in ubuntu ?
[10:39] <douglas_> is a dpkg-reconfigure option ?
[10:39] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: Sure they will, once I install an Ubuntu kernel. :D
[10:39] <Psykus> seems to mount just fine
[10:39] <LjL> douglas_: see /etc/network/interfaces
[10:39] <biovore> douglas_: look at /etc/networks/interfaces
[10:39] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: if you want xorg on debian stable, you should use backports.org
[10:39] <douglas_> it is empty
[10:39] <anto9us> foampeace, yes elinks supports ECMAScript of which javascript is an extension
[10:39] <Psykus> it was /dev/hdb5 also when the NTFS partition was on there
[10:39] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: the kernel has nothing to do with it
[10:39] <foampeace> amphi: i think spidermonkey is javascript for elinks
[10:39] <LjL> douglas_: it definitely should not be
[10:39] <gnomefreak> the debian menu package is called pdmenu
[10:39] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: We'll see what happens.
[10:39] <amphi> foampeace: ah
[10:40] <variant> btw, i noticed with the gnome-screensaver program that you can for example, write what text is to be displayd on gltext or set a directory of images for the glphoto screensavers.. anyone know how to do it?
[10:40] <budluva> does anyone know if posix is enabled from a base ubuntu 64 install?
[10:40] <variant> s/can/can't
[10:40] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: it's library versions that are likely to bite you
[10:40] <budluva> or how do i found if it is?
[10:40] <LjL> Psykus: well, the reason why it's hdb5 might be related to some partitioning you did 5 years ago, or such things... to be safe, i'd repartition, but it's probably going to work anyway
[10:40] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, umount -l /dev/hdc and remount it
[10:41] <akant> does anyone know of a good place for practice tests for the linux+ ?
[10:42] <variant> whats the name of the kernel source package?
[10:42] <NCLife> sundancezephyr, iok
[10:42] <defrysk> linux-source
[10:42] <Psykus> another question, how would I move my home folders to this new drive? i know I could mount it to /home, but what would happen to the old home folder?
[10:42] <variant> sorry for not looking my  self but im in a inet cafe and they close in 5 :P
[10:42] <variant> thakns
[10:42] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, let me know how it goes
[10:42] <LjL> Psykus: it would remain there untouched.
[10:42] <amphi> Psykus: that would hide the files currently there
[10:43] <NCLife> sundancezephyr, it tells me this: mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
[10:43] <LjL> Psykus: copy everything from your old folder first (like "cp -a /home/you /mnt/tempmount"), and then wipe everything when you're sure it's been copied alright
[10:43] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, good. CDs are readonly.
[10:43] <Rug> Howdy all
[10:43] <joel> is it even posible to have the contents of the ubuntu installation cd on a partition and run the installation ??????????
[10:44] <LjL> Psykus: i'd to it from a console by the way, with X-Windows not running, so that you're sure Gnome (or something) doesn't get mad about seeing its config files wiped out in front of its nose
[10:44] <NCLife> sundancezephyr, okayz so what could i do?
[10:45] <bikini> i have a fat32 partition that i can access, but i can't write to it.. in a terminal, i can write to it when i sudo first.. how do i enable writing without having to sudo all the time??
[10:45] <roaet> when I boot
[10:45] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, you should be able to read the cd now
[10:45] <roaet> I get no more processes left in this runlevel
[10:45] <LjL> !tell bikini about ntfs
[10:45] <dooglus> Psykus: mount it as /home/new or some such, move the stuff from /home/user to /home/new/user, then remount it as /home
[10:45] <joel> is it even posible to have the contents of the ubuntu installation cd on a hard drive partition and run the installation ??????????
[10:45] <Rug> For the lst 2 days xorg has been a real ram hog, (using 1.7Gb before last reboot)  any suggestions?
[10:45] <budluva> anyone had luck installing the latest ati drivers for ubuntu 64 with a mobility x600???
[10:45] <JayJay2> hi there
[10:46] <NCLife> sundancezephyr, i cant. the cd is not mounted :(
[10:46] <NCLife> i get the same error message
[10:46] <budluva> i tried installing proprietary linux drivers and went to go run aticonfig and got this error....aticonfig: error while loading shared libraries: libfglrx_pp.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[10:46] <sundancezephyr> bikini, I hated that, I set the gid and uid to my primary user
[10:46] <budluva> does this mean i dont have fglrx installed?
[10:47] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, damn
[10:47] <NCLife> sundancezephyr, i noticed that that i have to very similar lines on fstab and mtab, maybe thats making the problem?
[10:48] <Psykus> ok, thanks for your help dooglus/LjL, i'm killing the GUI for a moment to move the home folders
[10:48] <NCLife> /dev/hdc /media/cdrom1 iso9660 ro,noexec,nosuid,nodev,user=sinclair 0 0  on mtab and this /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom1   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0 on fstab
[10:48] <roaet> anyone know the text editor for the ubuntu install rescue?
[10:48] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, backup your mtab and delete the lines refering to the cdrom, this may break something so backup the mtab file
[10:48] <LjL> roaet: "vi", i guess. perhaps "nano"
[10:48] <JayJay2> my employer requires me to get a portable device that can be encrypted. i am thinking of using truecrypt on a linux OS. is that a good idea? if so what linux OS and portable device should I get?
[10:49] <bikini> Sundancezephyr: how do you set the gid and uid?
[10:49] <IdleOne> JayJay2:  your employer should provide that if he requires it
[10:49] <ompaul> JayJay2, there is an encrypted filesystem for linux
[10:49] <NCLife> sundancezephyr, okay. how do i backup it. Just save the lines on mtab?
[10:49] <xerox> Do you know what should I restart in order to make my iPod properly recognized?
[10:50] <xerox> I wonder what's the service who sits behind usb-pluggable hard drives and mount them, in fact.
[10:50] <joel> is it even posible to have the contents of the ubuntu installation cd on a hard drive partition and run the installation ??????????
[10:50] <sundancezephyr> bikini, in the fstab add uid=(username),gid=(username) or when mounting -o uid=(username),gid=(username)
[10:50] <bur[n] er> xerox: gnome-volume-manager
[10:50] <IdleOne> joel you can do a network install
[10:50] <JayJay2> IdleOne - not if I want the job...
[10:50] <sundancezephyr> NChief, cp mtab mtab_backup
[10:50] <xerox> bur[n] er: do you know how to stop/start it?
[10:50] <NCLife> okayz
[10:50] <JayJay2> ompaul - there is? what bit?
[10:50] <IdleOne> JayJay2:  I was being a smarty pants ..sorry
[10:50] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, cp mtab mtab_backup
[10:51] <joel> idleOne, i don't thinkkk so.
[10:51] <JayJay2> IdleOne - its ok, im a n00b, so i'll get used to it
[10:51] <gnomefreak> JayJay2: what ever device you get put ubuntu on it
[10:51] <Kazurae> Kubuntu or Ubuntu guys, which to use? KDE or Gnome?
[10:51] <bur[n] er> xerox: killall gnome-volume-manager && gnome-volume-manager &
[10:51] <blanky> hey guys how can I test my opengl stuff, wat's the glxgears command
[10:51] <HiLDA> is there any good guide to install XGL on Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) ??
[10:51] <roaet> sundancezephyr: when I edit fstab, should I edit mtab as well?
[10:51] <bur[n] er> blanky: glxgears
[10:51] <gnomefreak> (thats what you get for asking in a ubuntu channel) :))
[10:51] <blanky> bur[n] er, i need the one that tells you the FPS
[10:51] <LjL> sundancezephyr, NCLife: i'm not following you two... doesn't mtab only list *currently mounted* volumes?
[10:51] <sundancezephyr> roaet, huh?
[10:51] <Howitzer> i have a few questions about Epiphany
[10:51] <Rug> Kazurae: whichever floats your boat.  Why not try Xfce too?
[10:51] <bur[n] er> blanky: google for glxgears ubuntu
[10:51] <sundancezephyr> LjL, yeah
[10:51] <pulver> hi! created ramdisk for initrd, chrooted into it and it works, booting it works, but it says 'Command failed: Invalid argument' when running cryptsetup, however cryptsetup worked in the chrooted env.. confused ..any ideas how this could be?
[10:51] <cheloo> will postfix run better with  ipopd/uw-imapd  or Courier-POP3/Courier-IMAP ?
[10:51] <xerox> bur[n] er: didn't change :-\  Still no device is mounted.
[10:51] <ompaul> JayJay2, http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Encrypted_Filesystem
[10:52] <hatake_kakashi> blanky: fraps
[10:52] <bur[n] er> xerox: dmesg?
[10:52] <jroes> is there a way to search through all the packages to find out which one will install a specific binary?
[10:52] <sundancezephyr> LjL, the problem is the cd is already mounted.
[10:52] <LjL> sundancezephyr: uh so what's the deal with backing it up?
[10:52] <gnomefreak> bur[n] er: isnt glxgears a simple command?
[10:52] <roaet> sundancezephyr: i edited my fstab according to the gentoo wiki, now i'm getting errors in my mtab
[10:52] <LjL> hm
[10:52] <bur[n] er> gnomefreak: it is, but there's a big long - option to show fps
[10:52] <blanky> gnomefreak, i need the one that says the FPS
[10:52] <roaet> in addition the stupid rescue and live cd is locking on my damn network devices
[10:52] <ompaul> JayJay2, the portable is a laptop but given that your not spending money on the software you should be able to justify a larger laptop :)
[10:52] <xerox> bur[n] er: it is found it seems.
[10:52] <gnomefreak> its not that bad someone said it in here before
[10:52] <sundancezephyr> roaet, unmount the drives and remount, use the force option if you have to
[10:52] <bur[n] er> it's something like "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthisisntabenchmark or something
[10:52] <roaet> i've already rebooted
[10:52] <roaet> I can't reboot
[10:53] <Rug> blanky: open a term window, and just run glxgears.  It will show you the FPS in the term
[10:53] <Howitzer> they say that Epiphany offers great Gnome integration, i however didn't notice any 'integration', can anyone light me up on this?
[10:53] <bur[n] er> Rug: no it won't
[10:53] <JayJay2> gnomefreak - i was considering an OQO or a Vaio U50, but they are pretty expensive. a less expensive device is the picturebook by sony, but they are like 600mhz crusoe's, would that be sufficient to run ubuntu and truecrypt?
[10:53] <roaet> i broke my fstab
[10:53] <roaet> it's very sad
[10:53] <xerox> bur[n] er: it takes about sda: sda1 sda2, usb-storage: device scan complete, more bafflage, and "Vendor: Apple, Model: iPod" and so on.
[10:53] <Howitzer> !fstab
[10:53] <kensai> everytime I click a link to download something in firefox on dapper it always assume I want to openwith and don't ask to open or save to disk even though I have set the option to do so.
[10:53] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[10:53] <blanky> oh yeah it does thanks
[10:53] <bur[n] er> xerox: mount it manually?
[10:53] <JayJay2> ompaul - i dont really want to lug a large laptop around
[10:53] <blanky> is 4455 average a good fps?
[10:53] <bur[n] er> xerox: i'm not sure what to say, i despise ipods ;)
[10:53] <Howitzer> think so blanky
[10:53] <gnomefreak> JayJay2: im running ubuntu on a 450mhz with 512 ram
[10:53] <blanky> as in, does that most likely mean my drivers installed alright
[10:53] <bur[n] er> blanky: i get about 290 fps on my radeon 7000
[10:53] <blanky> thanks Howitzer
[10:53] <Unity> are there any good video editors better than kino?
[10:54] <Howitzer> how did you get the fps to output blanky ?
[10:54] <blanky> glxgears -printfps, Howitzer
[10:54] <foampeace> how do i tell if this browser has JS
[10:54] <gnomefreak> that was it
[10:54] <blanky> IdleOne, hello :)
[10:54] <IdleOne> Im running a P2 with 233Mhz 92 mb ram
[10:54] <foampeace> ELINKS
[10:54] <blanky> lol
[10:54] <gnomefreak> js?
[10:54] <gnomefreak> java script?
[10:54] <bur[n] er> glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark <--also works
[10:54] <JayJay2> gnomefreak - is ubuntu gui based or is it similar to dos?
[10:54] <foampeace> ya
[10:54] <ompaul> JayJay2, get a small or put debian on it with the same filesystem
[10:54] <foampeace> javascript
[10:54] <IdleOne> hey blanky
[10:54] <gnomefreak> ubuntu is gui
[10:54] <LjL> IdleOne: wow, you do beat *all* of my (non-palmtop) computers, and that's quite incredible
[10:54] <dejx> ok i have a small problem
[10:55] <dejx> i want to configure nat
[10:55] <IdleOne> LjL:  and no sound
[10:55] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, any luck?
[10:55] <Rug> 98388 frames in 5.0 seconds = 19677.479 FPS
[10:55] <dejx> ifconfig eth1 up 192.168.1.1
[10:55] <blanky> lol niiice Rug
[10:55] <JayJay2> gnomefreak - any sites you recommend so I can become better aquainted with it?
[10:55] <JayJay2> ubuntu that is?
[10:55] <LjL> IdleOne: i'm sure you do have a beeper :)
[10:55] <roaet> amazing
[10:55] <blanky> I only got, wait
[10:55] <gnomefreak> foampeace: now i didnt think there was a thing as a javascript plug-in seeing is that js is a mang. kind of like html
[10:55] <foampeace> whats another good browser to use?
[10:55] <roaet> knoppix wont boot
[10:55] <roaet> what the hell
[10:55] <dejx> echo 1> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[10:55] <dejx> what am i doing wrong?
[10:55] <IdleOne> LjL:  nope
[10:55] <blanky> wow Rug, how'd you do that
[10:55] <cafuego> The smaller you make the glxgears window, the more fps you get.
[10:55] <blanky> what card you got
[10:55] <Badm4n> what is the packaged name like a enzim and VHCS.net ?
[10:55] <blanky> LOL cafuego that's so true i forgot
[10:55] <Rug> Nvidia
[10:55] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell JayJay2 about ubuntu
[10:55] <foampeace> beside opera and firefox,konquerer whats another good browser
[10:55] <gnomefreak> JayJay2: read the pm ubotu sent you
[10:56] <HiLDA> is XGL working on Breezy Badger?
[10:56] <gnomefreak> foampeace: links2
[10:56] <gnomefreak> HiLDA: no
[10:56] <dejx> guys..?
[10:56] <HiLDA> gnomefreak, are u sure?
[10:56] <Badm4n> hello
[10:56] <LjL> IdleOne: hey hold on, i forgot that i'm running a 486/33 with debian, so you don't win... well maybe, as i haven't seriously used it for like 2/3 years :)
[10:56] <Badm4n> what is the packaged name like a enzim and VHCS.net ?
[10:56] <bur[n] er> foampeace: epiphany?
[10:56] <gnomefreak> HiLDA: no such thing as xgl for breezy
[10:56] <cafuego> HiLDA: yes
[10:56] <biovore> note to world: glxgears is not a preformace measurement tool!!
[10:56] <Madpilot> foampeace: Epiphany has some interesting features (not sure if it's been suggested or not...)
[10:56] <HiLDA> :/
[10:56] <gnomefreak> its only for dapper
[10:56] <JayJay2> thanks gnomefreak
[10:56] <Howitzer> woo
[10:56] <cafuego> HiLDA: And it's also not working too great on dapper at the moment.
[10:56] <gnomefreak> yw JayJay2
[10:56] <IdleOne> LjL:  this is my primary ubuntu box hehe
[10:56] <NCLife> sundancezephyr, not really, it says /media/cdrom1 is not mounted (according to mtab)
[10:56] <JayJay2> what are some VERY portable notebooks I should look at?
[10:57] <Rug> For the lst 2 days xorg has been a real ram hog, (using 1.7Gb before last reboot)  any suggestions?
[10:57] <LjL> HiLDA: i've had xgl work on breezy. of course it crashed all the time, and of course i did it in far from a clean way
[10:57] <JayJay2> i know of the oqo, u50's, and picturebooks
[10:57] <Badm4n> what is the packaged name like a enzim or webmin and VHCS.net ? ( web-based administration toolkit )
[10:57] <gilligan_> hi
[10:57] <Howitzer> how long do you need to let glxgears run to see the actual performance?
[10:57] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, did you try mounting it?
[10:57] <Howitzer> because i get 10181FPS
[10:57] <cafuego> Howitzer: 5 seconbds, provided you run it right.
[10:57] <gnomefreak> JayJay2: not sure i dont play with notebooks
[10:57] <Rug> Howitzer: that is good enough
[10:57] <LjL> IdleOne: yeah my primary box used to be a k6 300 / 192 mb ram... still not as good as yours
[10:57] <gilligan_> Howitzer, glxgears is not a proper way to measure performance
[10:57] <JayJay2> i gotcha gnomefreak
[10:57] <cafuego> Howitzer: Of course, glxgears is _not_ a benchmark.
[10:57] <Howitzer> oh
[10:58] <Howitzer> okay then
[10:58] <Rug> Anything higher then 1000 indicates hardware accel
[10:58] <NCLife> sundancezephyr, yes. when i type sudo mount /media/cdrom1 or mount /dev/hdc it says: mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
[10:58] <NCLife> mount: /dev/hdc already mounted or /media/cdrom1 busy
[10:58] <hatake_kakashi> Howitzer: henceforth they made sure that you add extra args to admit that you know what you are doing, and not for benchmarking purposes
[10:58] <IdleOne> LjL:  with this pc i used to irc with a 14.4k dialup connection ...took me 2 hrs to d/l mirc
[10:58] <Madpilot> Howitzer: for a better idea of 3d stuff, install planetpenguin-racer or one of the other 3d games
[10:58] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: next time download irssi
[10:58] <btdown> Hey anyone know if its possible to change a running threads priority?
[10:59] <gnomefreak> its faster download :)
[10:59] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  I didnt even know what linux was back then
[10:59] <cafuego> btdown: 'renice'.
[10:59] <LjL> IdleOne: never went lower than 33.6k
[10:59] <Rug> Ack sorry
[10:59] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, I'm at the end of my knowledge... sorry
[10:59] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: you can get it for windows :)
[10:59] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  I was happy I was online
[10:59] <NCLife> sundancezephyr, thanks anyway :)
[10:59] <btdown> cafeuego thanks!
[10:59] <gnomefreak> mirchas beena nd always will be garbage well to me atleast
[10:59] <sundancezephyr> NCLife, your welcome.
[11:00] <gilligan_> anyone else who is running dapper experiencing kernel oops at boot time ? not quite sure what exaactly is crashing tho
[11:00] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  took me 3 months to figure out copy paste ..I was a N00B
[11:00] <Howitzer> BUT! , glxgears can be used as a tool to know if your drivers are properly installed xD
[11:00] <cafuego> btdown: or just use the System Monitor and right-click the thread.
[11:00] <btdown> cafuego..ooh thanks. Never thought of that.!
[11:00] <pulver> hate using ircII in this 25 line text console text flies by like the matrix or something =/
[11:00] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: yes but its not accurate enough
[11:00] <tenmon> hi
[11:00] <foampeace> how do you run epiphany
[11:00] <foampeace> ?
[11:00] <Howitzer> IdleOne, i figured that out on the first bootup since i have the select 'n copy extension for firefox in windows :D
[11:00] <gnomefreak> foampeace: in the menu
[11:01] <LjL> foampeace: i use a CPU, mostly
[11:01] <IdleOne> Howitzer:  lol
[11:01] <gnomefreak> foampeace: you may need to killall gnome-panel first
[11:01] <Howitzer> but i hate the fact i can't click on my scrollwheel to get the 2 arrows to come up
[11:01] <gnomefreak> or any other way of restarting the panel
[11:01] <gnomefreak> or menu
[11:01] <tenmon> --any Enlightenment E17 packages for Breezy 64 ?
[11:01] <Howitzer> i've created pure habits on that single feature
[11:01] <tenmon> anyone
[11:01] <tenmon> ?
[11:01] <Badm4n> what is the packaged name like a enzim or webmin and VHCS.net ? ( web-based administration toolkit )
[11:01] <foampeace> ok thanks
[11:01] <NickGarvey> how I make one thing refer to another, such as /dev/cdrom refering to /dev/hdc
[11:01] <linkd> tenmon: e17 is still beta, its not released yet. afaik
[11:01] <Rug> ln -s
[11:01] <gnomefreak> has anyone installed launchpad-intergration yet?
[11:01] <Howitzer> sometimes i'm clicking the scrollwheel 8 times because i forget it doesn't work in linux :(
[11:02] <LjL> NickGarvey: "ln -s thing otherthing"
[11:02] <NickGarvey> thank you
[11:02] <cafuego> e17 has been beta for longer then Windows Vista <heh>
[11:02] <tenmon> linkd: I know, but there was unofficial repositories for 32 bits
[11:02] <IdleOne> does ln -s mean the same as ls -n?
[11:02] <IdleOne> :P
[11:02] <pulver> well e17 looks better than vista so...
[11:02] <Howitzer> rofl
[11:02] <tenmon> so I'm looking for 64 bits one
[11:02] <bikini> how do i see my partition table?
[11:02] <Howitzer> pulver, i tried out E16 though
[11:02] <biovore> bikini: fdisk /dev/hda
[11:02] <Howitzer> sucked as hell :s
[11:02] <roaet> AHHh
[11:03] <Billy_G>  error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.3) (headers and libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
[11:03] <Combat> join /ubuntuforums
[11:03] <Billy_G> what repo file?
[11:03] <roaet> anyone know how to use knoppix to recover stuff?
[11:03] <cafuego> fdisk -l /dev/hda
[11:03] <pulver> Howitzer: yea e16 is nice too
[11:03] <_jason> Combat: /join #ubuntuforums
[11:03] <LjL> roaet: "recover" like in what?
[11:03] <Billy_G> what repo file for my error above
[11:03] <Combat> ahhh cheers _jason
[11:03] <Billy_G>  error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.3) (headers and libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
[11:03] <roaet> LjL i need to edit my fstab
[11:03] <Billy_G> anyone know where to get that?
[11:03] <LjL> Billy_G: libqt3-mt-dev
[11:04] <bmk789> how do i allow root logins over ssh?
[11:04] <riddlebox> I cant wait, I am going to get mythtv,samba,and a fileserver running on my ubuntu server!
[11:04] <foampeace> epiphany isnt in the menu and what is the command?
[11:04] <riddlebox> ohh and asterisk
[11:04] <gloin> can someone look at http://pastebin.com/573930 and offer a guess as to which packages I'm missing?  I've tried several...
[11:04] <Badm4n> what is the packaged name like a enzim or webmin and VHCS.net ? ( web-based administration toolkit ) plsss
[11:04] <IdleOne> bmk789:  change the permission of the user logining in
[11:04] <gloin> am using dapper
[11:04] <NickGarvey> when people upload files, how do I set it so the permissions are 775?
[11:04] <LjL> roaet: well, assuming your HD is /dev/hda1, it should be as simple as booting Knoppix (or whatever), telling it to "mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/whateverfreedirectoryyouhave", and editing
[11:04] <riddlebox> foampeace, you can type epi and hit tab to see
[11:04] <NickGarvey> automatically
[11:04] <bmk789> idleone: how?
[11:04] <IdleOne> bmk789:  where you added the user
[11:05] <foampeace> riddlebox: a boulder dash clone
[11:05] <Billy_G> im still getting that problem
[11:05] <riddlebox> foampeace?
[11:05] <Billy_G> Ljl i got the same problem again
[11:05] <Howitzer> but ehh
[11:05] <foampeace> riddlebox: epiphany-game
[11:05] <Billy_G> for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.3) (headers and libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
[11:05] <foampeace> riddlebox: thats all there was
[11:05] <LjL> Billy_G: paste me the second line of "apt-cache policy libqt3-mt-dev" please
[11:05] <gilligan_> anyone here running dapper on a desktop ?
[11:05] <riddlebox> foampeace, I am not to sure then sorry
[11:06] <roaet> ah sorry LjL, appears the graphical method of mounting mounts ro
[11:06] <odla> gilligan_: yes
[11:06] <Billy_G> huh?
[11:06] <Howitzer> Does anyone know if you can download extensions for epiphany somewhere?(i don't mean the epiphany-extensions package which i already have)
[11:06] <gnomefreak> how do i stop tars from being downloaded to /tmp  i have it set with ff to go to home but never does?
[11:06] <Rug> odla: how stable?
[11:06] <gilligan_> odla, are pcmcia modules loaded per default on your pc aswell ?
[11:06] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: synaptic
[11:06] <HammerBlade2020> damnit networking won't open ..
[11:06] <Billy_G> i did sudo apt-get install <ur thing>
[11:06] <meheren> what would you (anyone...) consider as a good os what im looking for is it's lightweight secure and easy to configure...
[11:06] <gnomefreak> gilligan_: yes sort of
[11:06] <Rug> meheren: Linux!
[11:06] <Howitzer> gnomefreak, could you give me some search terms? :-)
[11:06] <gnomefreak> meheren: ubuntu 5.10
[11:06] <LjL> Billy_G: yeah, and can you confirm the isntallation went well?
[11:06] <Rambo3> windows 3.11
[11:06] <gilligan_> gnomefreak, wonder why that is
[11:07] <meheren> rug, duh what distro?
[11:07] <HammerBlade2020> can somone tell me why networking won't open..
[11:07] <foampeace> riddlebox: apt-cache search epiphany is under epiphany - Clone of BoulderDash Game
[11:07] <Billy_G> yes
[11:07] <Billy_G> its way higher then it wants
[11:07] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: search empithy (when spelled right)
[11:07] <meheren> gnomefreak, does ubuntu run on m68k?
[11:07] <dejx> i want to configure nat
[11:07] <Howitzer> okay
[11:07] <dejx> ifconfig eth1 up 192.168.1.1
[11:07] <Billy_G> 3:3.3.4
[11:07] <dejx> echo 1> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[11:07] <Rug> meheren: Ubuntu, Debian, or any other Debian based
[11:07] <dejx> what am i doing wrong?
[11:07] <foampeace> epiphany is a game
[11:07] <Kazurae> how do you set ubuntu to use dual monitors?
[11:07] <gnomefreak> gilligan_: why an im running dapper????
[11:07] <gloin> ergh
[11:07] <odla> Rug: relatively stable
[11:07] <gnomefreak> foampeace: its a webbrowsert
[11:07] <biovore> meheren: I think there is a PPC port
[11:07] <foampeace> epiphany is not a browser...
[11:07] <gnomefreak> -t
[11:07] <LjL> Billy_G: does your error message include something more specific -- like a specific filename that it says it's missing?
[11:07] <gloin> why am I in here on a sunday?
[11:07] <meheren> rug, that's what i thought...
[11:07] <bikini> what should i put in fstab to automount a drive and have it be written to by users that AREN'T root?
[11:07] <Rug> odla: thanks
[11:07] <blanky> !mp3
[11:07] <ubotu> mp3 is probably a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:07] <foampeace> epiphany-browser
[11:07] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  lmoa ( when spelled right )
[11:07] <Billy_G> just a sek
[11:07] <Kazurae> how do you set ubuntu to use dual monitors?
[11:07] <odla> gilligan_: i don't have a desktop but pcmcia is loaded by default on my laptop
[11:08] <Howitzer> when you do apt-cache search, does it search for name only?, or description aswell?
[11:08] <Billy_G>  Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.3) (headers and libraries)
[11:08] <Billy_G> Thats it
[11:08] <LjL> Howitzer: name and long description
[11:08] <Rug> Kazurae: i am running dual right now
[11:08] <riddlebox> Howitzer, I believe just name
[11:08] <Rug> Kazurae: Very easy
[11:08] <gnomefreak> and long list of names
[11:08] <meheren> does anyone no if ubuntu runs on mac68k? motorolla cpus?
[11:08] <LjL> Billy_G: can you give me a link to the .tar.gz of that program=?
[11:08] <rob__> Wow, OpenOffice is a lot like...office, lol
[11:08] <Billy_G> sure
[11:08] <Billy_G> its a programming game
[11:09] <Billy_G> do you know any good ones that install easy?
[11:09] <LjL> meheren: those aren't called "mac68k". anyway, no it doesn't
[11:09] <meheren> rob__,yeh open office is great!...
[11:09] <Billy_G> C preferrably
[11:09] <Howitzer> Also, is adding the backports to the repo's a good idea?
[11:09] <Howitzer> i always thought it wasn't
[11:09] <Rambo3> rob_ if you install blue theme it is
[11:09] <Kazurae> Rug: how would I go about enabling it?
[11:09] <Howitzer> but i might be mistaken :-)
[11:09] <LjL> Billy_G: hm, i'm not even sure what a programming game is =)
[11:09] <Billy_G> http://www.bluefire.nu/droidbattles/droidbattles-1.0.6.tar.gz
[11:09] <gnomefreak> rob__: you can read win office docs in open office you cant read openoffice docs in win office :)
[11:09] <Billy_G> oh
[11:09] <Billy_G> there you go Ljl
[11:09] <meheren> LjL, i no they called m68k are rather 680x0
[11:09] <LjL> Billy_G: oh, bot battles, yeah
[11:09] <roaet> what is the relationship of mtab and fstab?
[11:09] <Rug> Kazurae: PM me
[11:09] <Billy_G> ya
[11:09] <bikini> what do i put in the 'options' part of fstab to let a non-root user write to a partition?
[11:09] <LjL> meheren: yeah but the "m" stands for "motorola" anyway not "mac" =)
[11:09] <pulver> anyone know a lot of cryptsetup?
[11:10] <roaet> bikini: i'm trying to figure that out too
[11:10] <PuMpErNi1kLe> roaet: fstab holds data on known filesystems, mtab holds data on mounted filesystems
[11:10] <rob__> I still have a lot of .xls files on my windows install....but I can't access them without using 'sudo'.  How do I invoke OpenOffice's calc program from the command line so I can use sudo with it?
[11:10] <meheren> i no...
[11:10] <IdleOne> bikini:  why would you want that?
[11:10] <roaet> bikini: last time I did that I borked my system
[11:10] <Howitzer> !repository
[11:10] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Howitzer
[11:10] <Howitzer> !repositories
[11:10] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[11:10] <PuMpErNi1kLe> s/on/about
[11:10] <HammerBlade2020> pete@Ace Of:~$ sudo gedit /etc/hostname
[11:10] <HammerBlade2020> sudo: unable to lookup Ace Of via gethostbyname()
[11:10] <HammerBlade2020>          how do i fix that ?????????????
[11:10] <meheren> but when you say mac more ppl no what you talking about...
[11:10] <Howitzer> !easysource
[11:10] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[11:10] <meheren> does debian run on m68k macs?
[11:10] <bikini> IdleOne, i have a fat32 partition with all my music and stuff on it.. if i don't sudo before i copy something there, i can't write to it..
[11:10] <Howitzer> heey
[11:10] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: pastebin /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname
[11:10] <Howitzer> did everyone just get new updates? :D
[11:10] <roaet> that's exactly what I"m doing bikini
[11:10] <roaet> can someone help bikini
[11:11] <LjL> meheren: i think it used to
[11:11] <Rug> Kazurae: Are you using Nvidia hardware?
[11:11] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: for what?
[11:11] <meheren> i got a 680200 quadra 610
[11:11] <soundray> Is there a command that suspends a process by its PID, like Ctrl-Z would?
[11:11] <roaet> so they help me.
[11:11] <Billy_G> Ljl any ideas?
[11:11] <Howitzer> i just got a baloontip saying i have new updates
[11:11] <meheren> im looking for a os to turn it into something practical like a server...
[11:11] <IdleOne> bikini:  you need to give the user on the windows partition write priviledge..iirc
[11:11] <Howitzer> but i updated an hour ago
[11:11] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: what os are you using?
[11:11] <LjL> Billy_G: hold on, i'm trying to compile
[11:11] <Howitzer>  Ubuntu ofcourse
[11:11] <meheren> so if i put deb on there it should run well?
[11:11] <riddlebox> what the heck, I am trying to install ubuntu and it is stuck at Preparing foomatic-db
[11:11] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: version
[11:11] <IdleOne> maybe Im int the woods
[11:11] <Howitzer> 5.10
[11:11] <bikini> IdleOne, i thought it was something about the uid and gid?
[11:11] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, i can't get into them ..
[11:12] <LjL> meheren: debian will run, assuming there is a 68k version - i run debian on a 486
[11:12] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: just pastebin the contents
[11:12] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: if you installed packages than that could be why you got updates
[11:12] <meheren> should i use debian unstable stable testing or what? (for a server)
[11:12] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: no sudo needed
[11:12] <LjL> meheren: http://www.debian.org/ports/m68k/
[11:12] <Howitzer> but it's for xchat Oo
[11:12] <meheren> ok thx
[11:12] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, can i just edit them in knoppix ?
[11:12] <gnomefreak> meheren: this isnt debain
[11:12] <IdleOne> bikini:  I may be wrong
[11:12] <Rug> meheren: production server or just for shits and giggles?
[11:12] <gnomefreak> debian even
[11:12] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: knoppix, or ubuntu livecd, or recovery mode, or...
[11:12] <meheren> what would be a gtood debian channel?
[11:12] <gnomefreak> #debian
[11:12] <LjL> meheren: #debian ;)
[11:12] <meheren> rug, "shits and giggles"
[11:13] <meheren> ok...
[11:13] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, okay ill do it in knoppix, /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname ?
[11:13] <Rug> meheren: then use testing
[11:13] <Rug> or unstable
[11:13] <budluva> how can i tell if i have the ati and fglrx modules working?
[11:13] <bikini> roaet, try going to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions?action=show&redirect=AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[11:13] <_jason> soundray: ctrl-z is just a different signal, sigstop apparently
[11:13] <budluva> fglrxinfo shows no errors
[11:13] <LjL> meheren: testing always served me quite well
[11:13] <roaet> bikini I did that and I borked my system
[11:13] <xnull> how do i sync my clock?
[11:13] <gnomefreak> what are we borking?
[11:13] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: no, you don't need to do that yet.  Just do 'gedit /etc/hosts' and pastebin the contents, same for hostname
[11:13] <Rug> quacker: only if she is a hot nerd
[11:14] <biovore> lolz
[11:14] <meheren> LjL, so not top of the line unstable and not outdated stable... seems good
[11:14] <meheren> ok thx for the help :)
[11:14] <blanky> !mplayer
[11:14] <ubotu> mplayer is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[11:14] <peppo> a friend (not on IRC) is wondering if there's a graphical application for searching for applications in the ubuntu universe?
[11:14] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: what are we borking?
[11:14] <LjL> meheren: yeah now there's even security updates for testing. though i guess they come quite a bit delayed
[11:14] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  Im not borking anything with you
[11:14] <Rug> peppo: yes
[11:14] <peppo> searching/installing. aptitude-like, but GUI
[11:14] <IdleOne> :p
[11:14] <gnomefreak> lol
[11:14] <gnomefreak> you know what i meant
[11:14] <bimberi> peppo: not really, but there is http://packages.ubuntu.com
[11:14] <theine> peppo, synaptic
[11:15] <peppo> I told him to look through the menus, but I don't know exactly.
[11:15] <peppo> I don't use Ubuntu
[11:15] <soundray> _jason, excellent, that works (kill -STOP pid). Thank you.
[11:15] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, http://pastebin.com/573949
[11:15] <nickrud> peppo: synaptic!
[11:15] <Kazurae> how do you set ubuntu to use dual monitors?
[11:15] <nickrud> !xinerama
[11:15] <ubotu> nickrud: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:15] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  I try to stay away from borks and theyre relatives as much as possible
[11:15] <LjL> Billy_G: uhm, that ./configure is strange, it looks like it isn't even really checking
[11:15] <Rug> Kazurae: I already told you to PM me
[11:15] <peppo> nickrud, thanks!
[11:15] <Billy_G> oh
[11:15] <Rug> Kazurae: Are you using Nvidia?
[11:15] <theine> peppo, Synaptic Package manager, it's under System -> Administration
[11:15] <Kazurae> Rug: I tried, did the PM not go through?
[11:15] <Kazurae> Rug: ATI
[11:15] <Billy_G> so forget it then?
[11:15] <peppo> thanks theine
[11:15] <gnomefreak> ok what was bikini installing that borked everyones pc?
[11:15] <Rug> Kazurae: no it didn't, and sorry I can't help you
[11:16] <Kazurae> Rug: ah ok, np then
[11:16] <IdleOne> she wants to write to a fat32 partition
[11:16] <LjL> Billy_G: no hold on some more
[11:16] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell peppo about synaptic
[11:16] <Billy_G> ok
[11:16] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: get rid of the spaces in your hostname that's probably messing it up (change ``Ace Of Spacdes'' to ``AceOfSpades'' in both of those files)
[11:16] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: writing to vfat is fine in ubuntu
[11:16] <gnomefreak> (depending on what you write
[11:16] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, yea but i can't use sudo so i can't save ..
[11:16] <nickrud> !dualmonitors
[11:16] <ubotu> nickrud: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:16] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, do i need to use live-cd ?
[11:16] <budluva> im having a problem with ati drivers with ubuntu 64 and ati x600, fglrxinfo shows im still using the mesa driver but no errors in xorg.log
[11:16] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: easiest way is recovery mode
[11:17] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, i don't know how to use those terminal text editors
[11:17] <Rug> Has anybody had a chance to look at my error?
[11:17] <soundray> Kazurae, you have to '/msg nickserv Kazurae' before you can pm.
[11:17] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: use 'nano'
[11:17] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, i don't know how to use that.
[11:17] <joel> Question, is it even possible to have the ubuntu cd on a partition (hda6) and boot from it????
[11:17] <theine> HammerBlade2020, try "sudo gedit <file>" in a terminal
[11:17] <gnomefreak> soundray: if thats his password
[11:17] <LjL> HammerBlade2020: it comes with on-screen instructions ;)
[11:17] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: yes you do, it's like gedit (simple)
[11:17] <HammerBlade2020> theine, i can't ..
[11:17] <theine> HammerBlade2020, why not?
[11:17] <gnomefreak> register or identify also
[11:17] <theine> HammerBlade2020, gedit is a gui editor
[11:17] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: try it now and see
[11:17] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, how do i save in nano
[11:17] <Morfosomo> is there anyway i can use the win and menu keys on my keyboard?
[11:17] <Rambo3> joel depends if your bios can handle it
[11:18] <LjL> HammerBlade2020: ctrl+o
[11:18] <soundray> Oops, yes gnomefreak. Kazurae, ^
[11:18] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: ctrl-o, then ctrl-x to exit
[11:18] <Rug> For the lst 2 days xorg has been a real ram hog, (using 1.7Gb before last reboot)  any suggestions?
[11:18] <theine> HammerBlade2020, you don't need to use nano, use gedit...
[11:18] <bimberi> ubotu tell Morfosomo about winkey
[11:18] <IdleOne> is it possible to boot from the iso saved onto to the HD?
[11:18] <nickrud> !xinerama
[11:18] <ubotu> I guess xinerama is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=xinerama&titlesearch=Titles Hopefully, one of these works for you, and feedback is welcome
[11:18] <gnomefreak> Kazurae: is your nick registered yet?
[11:18] <ompaul> nickrud,  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XineramaMultipleMonitors?highlight=%28dual%29%7C%28monitors%29
[11:18] <zaxxon> hi guys
[11:18] <bimberi> Morfosomo: check ubotu's PM wrt the windows key, not sure about the menu key though
[11:18] <Rug> Hiya
[11:18] <IdleOne> is it possible to install I meant  from the iso saved onto to the HD?
[11:18] <NickGarvey> how do I undo the ln -s?
[11:18] <zaxxon> i run kubuntu 5.1
[11:18] <joel> rambo3. like is it possible to have grub or lilo boot form it. it seems i get soo close but i don't get the error message that grub is giving
[11:18] <Howitzer> does anybody know how i can manually change the colours for the titlebar?
[11:18] <nickrud> ompaul: you used that one?
[11:18] <Unity> are there any good video editors better than kino?
[11:18] <gnomefreak> zaxxon: what issues are you having
[11:18] <ompaul> nickrud, na I searched the wiki for it
[11:19] <LjL> Billy_G: bah, i give up. that configure's broken
[11:19] <Kazurae> gnomefreak: there identified, forgot X-Chat wasn't configged to do it for me
[11:19] <Billy_G> ok
[11:19] <ompaul> nickrud, its the same url :-/
[11:19] <gnomefreak> ahhh
[11:19] <Billy_G> thankyou anyways
[11:19] <dejx> guys... please
[11:19] <Morfosomo> xmodmap may hold an answer, thanks for lead
[11:19] <dejx> just a sec of attension
[11:19] <nickrud> ompaul: lol, no I just pointed xinerama at the wiki search results 
[11:19] <ompaul> !anyone
[11:19] <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>
[11:19] <Rambo3> joel it is posible depends on you bios . if it can read from that sector . ie 60 gigth position then its ok
[11:19] <bimberi> Morfosomo: np :)
[11:19] <dejx> ifconfig eth1 up 192.168.1.1;echo 1> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[11:20] <dejx> and on notebook i cant ping nothing, except 192.168.1.1
[11:20] <gnomefreak> dejx: if your selling boy/girl scout cookies i dont need any if you looking for help with ubuntu please tells us a lil of whats wrong
[11:20] <Howitzer> does anybody know how i can manually change the colours for the titlebar?? :(
[11:20] <Rambo3> my BIOS limit is 60 gig i think
[11:20] <dejx> and yes, i did set nameservers
[11:20] <bikini> gnomefreak, i was trying to get access to a fat32 partition without sudo
[11:20] <gnomefreak> dejx: type ping www.google.com
[11:20] <ompaul> dejx, .1 is usually the gateway
[11:20] <gnomefreak> bikini: dont do that
[11:20] <dejx> ompaul on notebook i wrote ifconfig eth0 up 192.168.1.2
[11:21] <gnomefreak> bikini: sudo is there for a reason
[11:21] <nickrud> Howitzer: you can't really. Most titlebar colors reference the gtk theme you're using
[11:21] <dejx> then route...
[11:21] <LjL> dejx: "sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces", and check it contains the correct gateway for your interface
[11:21] <soundray> Howitzer, try the theme details in System-Preferences-Theme
[11:21] <dejx> gnomefreak, cant ping...
[11:21] <bikini> gnomefreak,
[11:21] <ompaul> dejx, you got the gui?
[11:21] <dejx> no
[11:21] <dejx> its a server
[11:21] <bikini> so to copy music and whatever onto that partition, i should sudo every time?
[11:21] <Rug> what version and/or how stable is Xfce in dapper?
[11:21] <zaxxon> and i am trying to make a dial up connection through an adsl modem, but the usb modem is not recognised as i am connecting it, and when i am trying to add a dial up connection there is no modem to choose from
[11:21] <gnomefreak> bikini: yes its there for a saftey reason
[11:21] <bikini> alright then
[11:21] <theine> bikini, maybe to copy onto that, but certainly not to copy from it
[11:21] <bikini> thanks
[11:22] <zaxxon> is plugNplay turned off? how is it turned on ?
[11:22] <nickrud> Rug: ask on #ubuntu+1, that's the dapper channel
[11:22] <gnomefreak> Rug: dapper is unstable and so is the xfce that is in dapper
[11:22] <Rug> nickrud: thanks
[11:22] <Rug> gnomefreak: thanks
[11:22] <nickrud> gnomefreak: beat you 
[11:22] <gnomefreak> lol :)
[11:23] <gnomefreak> i do have to admit when xfce 4.3 bvecomes stable its gonna be nice ;)
[11:23] <Chousuke> meh
[11:23] <Chousuke> why is everyone using  as a smiley
[11:23] <theine> bikini, if you copy files from your fat32 partition to your home directory with sudo, they will be owned by root (which you certainly don't want...)
[11:23] <nickrud> we're followers
[11:23] <LjL> because it looks like one perhaps
[11:23] <Chousuke> It's no better if you use  either
[11:23] <_jason> nickrud: argh you are using a different one, my auto-replace didn't catch yours
[11:23] <ompaul> dejx, is it on wire or a wireless card?
[11:23] <zaxxon> hi guys
[11:23] <zaxxon> i run kubuntu 5.1
[11:23] <zaxxon> and i am trying to make a dial up connection through an adsl modem, but the usb modem is not recognised as i am connecting it, and when i am trying to add a dial up connection there is no modem to choose from
[11:24] <dejx> wire
[11:24] <Chousuke> _jason: he's using "dzu"
[11:24] <_jason> not for long
[11:24] <bmk789> what file do i modify to allow root login over ssh?  i tried changing permitrootlogin in sshd_config but that didnt do anything
[11:24] <nickrud> _jason: Chousuke knows, I just like the look (it's the little tab next to the grin that makes it for me)
[11:24] <bimberi> 
[11:24] <soundray> bmk789, root is disabled in ubuntu by default.
[11:24] <bimberi> :P
[11:24] <_jason> ack too many to replace!
[11:24] <dyrne> bmk789: /etc/ssh/sshd_config but you also need to enable root
[11:24] <gnomefreak> bmk789: use sudo
[11:25] <hatake_kakashi> or su -
[11:25] <bmk789> i cant use sudo
[11:25] <Chousuke> _jason: you may want to add  and  and  too
[11:25] <dejx> ompaul i used to write just 2 commands on server
[11:25] <bmk789> i need to login as root for ksysguardd
[11:25] <dejx> and 2 on other computer
[11:25] <gnomefreak> ssh works fine with sudo
[11:25] <theine> bmk789, why not?
[11:25] <dejx> and connection was great
[11:25] <nickrud> seveas has much to answer for 
[11:25] <dejx> but here's a prob:/
[11:25] <_jason> Chousuke: thanks
[11:25] <dyrne> bmk789: im too paranoid to allow root ssh myself
[11:25] <ompaul> zaxxon, I can't help you with your dial up, I can ask you a useful question or two, is the box using a winmodem (the source of 33.79% of all evil) and second the did you know the release is 5.10 because it is October year 2005 :-) not January cos we had a 5.04 (april)
[11:25] <theine> bmk789, once your logged in as normal user, you can do "sudo su -" to become root
[11:25] <JumpMast3r> Anybody have any success with ubuntu on dual processor dual core amd opteron system. I can't seem to find a k8-smp kernel anywhere in the repsitories but the packages.ubuntu.org lists it as being part of the breezy release :(
[11:25] <IdleOne> ()
[11:26] <Seveas> nickrud, ?
[11:26] <gnomefreak> i dont have those keys :(
[11:26] <bmk789> ok how do i connect to a remote machine using ksysguard?
[11:26] <JumpMast3r> I see a k7-smp processor but i think that's only for athelon
[11:26] <zaxxon> thankls for the terminology help
[11:26] <zaxxon> yes its 5.10
[11:26] <nickrud> Seveas: heh. I brought up that you introduced me to 
[11:26] <blanky> !mountwindows
[11:26] <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
[11:26] <zaxxon> the modem is a USB ADSL modem, i dont know what is a winmodem
[11:27] <zaxxon> i know its a conexant chipset
[11:27] <Chousuke> You could use others too.
[11:27] <fek> hi
[11:27] <fek> how do i mount a iso9660 file?
[11:27] <Chousuke> or make real kaomoji, like 
[11:27] <theine> gnomefreak, who did that?
[11:27] <fek> i allways get mount: not a directory
[11:27] <gnomefreak> you did that
[11:27] <theine> gnomefreak, no I didn't
[11:27] <LjL> gnomefreak: actually he didn't
[11:27] <theine> gnomefreak, "sudo su -" does not enable root
[11:27] <hatake_kakashi> fek: mount /path/to/file.iso /mount/destination -o loop
[11:27] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, i'm on knoppix and i have made the drive writable but i still can't edit hosts or hostname
[11:27] <hyperactivecrond> I have this problem: i have a webserver set up, behind a router, on a t1 line.  I want to set up a mail server.  Do i have to have a seperate ip or can i use the domain name (as in www.baz.com) on the web server and the mail server (as in mail.baz.com) and how would one configure this?
[11:27] <gnomefreak> sudo su doesnt enable it if you put password after it?
[11:28] <JumpMast3r> Anybody have any success with ubuntu on dual processor dual core amd opteron system. I can't seem to find a k8-smp kernel anywhere in the repsitories but the packages.ubuntu.org lists it as being part of the breezy release :(
[11:28] <theine> gnomefreak, no
[11:28] <fek> hatake_kakashi: then i get mount: not a directory
[11:28] <_jason> that's a knoppix problem, idk
[11:28] <LjL> gnomefreak: it enables nothing, it just lets you be root until you "exit"
[11:28] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: ^
[11:28] <bmk789> jumpmast3r: build your own kernel
[11:28] <hyperactivecrond> the mail server would be on a seperate machine
[11:28] <gnomefreak> ok sorry than btw what does su do?
[11:28] <nickrud> theine: sudo -i is a consistent, repeatable environment.
[11:28] <__filip_> What client do you recommend for direct connect?
[11:28] <hyperactivecrond> !tell gnomefreak about Rootsudo
[11:28] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, ?
[11:28] <blanky> guys xmms wont let me play my sound file it says 'please check that your blah blah blah' even though it worked just rigt now
[11:28] <JumpMast3r> bmk789, thanks
[11:28] <gnomefreak> hyperactivecrond: i know about it
[11:28] <hyperactivecrond> ah
[11:28] <gnomefreak> ty though
[11:29] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, i need to get this fixed ..
[11:29] <hyperactivecrond> np
[11:29] <nickrud> lol, gnomefreak you been taught!
[11:29] <theine> gnomefreak, from the manpage: "su - change user ID or become super-user"
[11:29] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: use recovery mode, I don't know how knoppix works
[11:29] <ompaul> blanky, give it a couple of seconds
[11:29] <hyperactivecrond> gnomefreak has been baptized in the sudo fire
[11:29] <hatake_kakashi> fek: not a directory? are you sure that you have set where /path/to/file.iso and /mount/destination correctly? I mean as your own not following word for word of what I said?
[11:29] <gnomefreak> super-user is what exactly?
[11:29] <blanky> ompaul, thanks
[11:29] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, and i don't know how nano works
[11:29] <Chousuke> sudo su - is kind of pointles when you have sudo -i though
[11:29] <LjL> gnomefreak: super-user is root
[11:29] <theine> gnomefreak, root
[11:29] <LjL> Chousuke: trye
[11:29] <gnomefreak> ljl ty
[11:29] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: if you know how to type, you know how nano works :)
[11:29] <hyperactivecrond> fek: are you using -o loop?
[11:29] <Chousuke> superuser is anyone with UID 0 to be specific :P
[11:29] <hatake_kakashi> HammerBlade2020: Ctrl + any key combo below on the nano screen is your editing functions
[11:30] <GTX> Guy's, Im using ubuntu for some servers and wondoring what mail server would be best, its just for sending/receiving emails and needs to support pop3
[11:30] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: seriously, just type nano now and try to do something you will see how easy it is
[11:30] <hyperactivecrond> GTX: qpopper?
[11:30] <hatake_kakashi> Chousuke: UID of 0 and GID of 0
[11:30] <Chousuke> hatake_kakashi: right.
[11:30] <LjL> gnomefreak: but really, you're root every time you use "sudo". "sudo su" (or better, "sudo -i") merely gives you a root *shell* -- running "sh" using sudo ("sudo sh") would be similar
[11:30] <bimberi> GTX: dovecot gets recommended a lot
[11:30] <crabbie> is there a good guide for something like a windows to linux guide to get your "bearings"
[11:30] <fek> hyperactivecrond: of course
[11:30] <gnomefreak> LjL: to be more spiecific its su but close :)
[11:30] <nickrud> except when the environment doesn't match (sudo -s, anyone)
[11:30] <judgen> what is the commend to config the xserver?
[11:31] <Rug>  dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[11:31] <fek> hatake_kakashi: of course, i have looked for it severall times
[11:31] <hyperactivecrond> judgen:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:31] <dyrne> crabbie: well there is wiki.ubuntu.com you can search for specific questions
[11:31] <nickrud> judgen: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:31] <uein> anyone here already used the driver ipw2200?
[11:31] <GTX> ok bimberi downloading :)
[11:31] <hatake_kakashi> fek: hmm, you may have to get the kernel-headers for your kernel and rebuild it with loop module.
[11:31] <theine> there isn't really much of a drawback to using "sudo su -" though, is there?
[11:31] <soundray> crabbie, the best way to learn your way around is by trial and error.
[11:31] <theine> compared to "sudo -i" i mean
[11:31] <hyperactivecrond> theine: no point
[11:31] <hyperactivecrond> just use sudo su
[11:31] <cafuego> hatake_kakashi: the ubuntu kernel includes loop
[11:31] <zaxxon> guys, can any one any one give me some techy attention, feeling neglected here... :(
[11:31] <fek> root@jammin:~ # mount /home/fek/temp/wam-nsmw.iso /mnt/temp/ -o loop
[11:31] <fek> mount: Not a directory
[11:31] <dyrne> crabbie: like for instance when you notice mp3s wont play :)
[11:31] <soundray> crabbie, it's also worth learning the command line basics from those ubotu links:
[11:31] <ompaul> dejx, have a look at ifup and ifdown don't know if it will get you out of the place you are though
[11:31] <soundray> !tell crabbie about cli
[11:32] <Rug> zaxxon: What is your problem?
[11:32] <cafuego> fek: mkdir /mnt/temp
[11:32] <nickrud> theine: no, you essentially end up in the same place, currently (sudo, gksudo, who knows what's gonna happen)
[11:32] <hyperactivecrond> modprobe loop?
[11:32] <ompaul> hyperactivecrond, sudo -i not sudo su ..... please
[11:32] <fek> root@jammin:~ # lsmod | grep loop
[11:32] <fek> loop                   15752  0
[11:32] <zaxxon> good man rug
[11:32] <zaxxon> i run kubuntu 5.1
[11:32] <fek> cafuego: of course i did
[11:32] <zaxxon> and i am trying to make a dial up connection through an adsl modem, but the usb modem is not recognised as i am connecting it, and when i am trying to add a dial up connection there is no modem to choose from
[11:32] <bimberi> GTX: yw, i have to admit i don't use it but have seen people i trust recommend it :)
[11:32] <dejx> how do i enable forwarding in ubuntu??
[11:32] <__filip_> I try to  install dcpp, i run sudo cvs -d:pserver:.....  but i get sudo: cvs: command not found
[11:32] <hatake_kakashi> cafuego: well for some instance for fek it didn't work
[11:32] <dejx> echo 1> /proc/sys/..../ip_forwarding ?
[11:32] <soundray> zaxxon, you may need a driver for your modem.
[11:32] <hyperactivecrond> any ideas as to my question
[11:33] <hatake_kakashi> fek: I can mount my iso image file through latest i686 kernel from ubuntu repos
[11:33] <cafuego> hatake_kakashi: That deosn't mean it's not there. Recompiling would not fix that issue/
[11:33] <misfit_toy> dejx, get firestarter, it will make it easier
[11:33] <Drac|Laptop> What WM would you suggest for a 486 with 16MB RAM?
[11:33] <zaxxon> soundray, imight have the driver in, when i plug the modem to the usb port the lights dont even light up
[11:33] <fek> hatake_kakashi: wich message do you get?
[11:33] <Rug> zaxxon: does it show up in dmesg or lsusb ????
[11:33] <cafuego> Drac|Laptop: fvwm/icewm/openbox
[11:33] <zaxxon> rug, i dont know
[11:33] <hatake_kakashi> cafuego: I didn't know loop.o was already compiled, if it wasn't recompiling with loop support would have helped
[11:33] <fek> is there another method to extract this iso file?
[11:33] <zaxxon> can u guide me on what to do to list it
[11:33] <Rug> zaxxon: well look
[11:34] <Rug> zaxxon: open a term window
[11:34] <hatake_kakashi> fek: /mnt/hda5/Linux ISO/athlon-xp-1.4-20030911-cd1.iso on /mnt/test type iso9660 (ro,loop=/dev/loop/0)
[11:34] <zaxxon> how do i lu=ook , rug(i should have mentioned , am ok
[11:34] <Rug> and type lsusb
[11:34] <Drac|Laptop> cafuego: Does openbox have an immediate shortcut to the terminal in its default configuration?
[11:34] <GTX> who knows how to use dovecot here?
[11:34] <cafuego> Drac|Laptop: No idea
[11:34] <fek> hatake_kakashi: do you get "not a directory", too?
[11:34] <ozrg> hi all
[11:34] <cafuego> Drac|Laptop: If you want a terminal, run 'screen' on that 486.
[11:34] <IdleOne> Drac|Laptop:  yes it does
[11:34] <dyrne> Drac|Laptop: openbox is a blank screen with a right-click menu by default
[11:34] <nickrud> GTX: I do!
[11:35] <hatake_kakashi> fek: no that is an output showing that it is already mounted and is also visible under the /etc/mtab
[11:35] <zaxxon> rug, it list as device 004 id 0572:cb00
[11:35] <theine> hyperactivecrond, what was your question?
[11:35] <Drac|Laptop> IdleOne: Okay.
[11:35] <NickGarvey> how do I search for hidden files?
[11:35] <cafuego> fek: Can you check and make sure /mnt/temp *is* a directory.
[11:35] <Drac|Laptop> Now, which of those three uses the least harddrive space?
[11:35] <fek> hatake_kakashi: what was your commando?
[11:35] <GTX> nickrud, I've configured it ( I think ) and started it, but how do I configure the email addresses username/pw etc
[11:35] <cafuego> !info openbox
[11:35] <Rug> zaxxon: anything descriptive after that?
[11:35] <ubotu> openbox: (standards compliant, fast, light-weight, extensible window manager), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 3.2-7ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 194 kB, Installed size: 920 kB
[11:35] <fek> cafuego: i did "mkdir /mnt/temp" therefore!
[11:35] <styx06> my usb mouse freezes from time to time. the touchpad instead is working well. is this a known bug?
[11:35] <beena> ubotu wine
[11:35] <zaxxon> it has a LED on it , that usualy flashes( on a windows pc, if its connected yet b4 it is installed)
[11:35] <cafuego> fek: That's not what I asked.
[11:35] <zaxxon> yes rug - conexant system
[11:35] <cafuego> !info fvwm2
[11:35] <hatake_kakashi> fek: same as before.. but you replace /path/to/file.iso and /mount/temp with whatever suits you
[11:35] <fek> root@jammin:~ # mkdir /mnt/foo
[11:35] <fek> root@jammin:~ # mount /home/fek/temp/wam-nsmw.iso /mnt/foo/ -o loop
[11:35] <fek> mount: Not a directory
[11:35] <cafuego> !info fvwm
[11:35] <ozrg> when I try to install ubuntu, right when the booting begins it says searching for USB and does not proceed, does anyone kno why?
[11:35] <ubotu> fvwm: (F(?) Virtual Window Manager, version 2.5), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 1:2.5.14-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 2914 kB, Installed size: 6444 kB
[11:36] <nickrud> GTX: the username & password is your usrname & password
[11:36] <Rug> have you googled for conexant
[11:36] <fek> hatake_kakashi: like i did :/
[11:36] <zaxxon> e-tech adsl usb modem v2
[11:36] <GTX> nickrud, what about the email addresses that its assigned to?
[11:36] <Drac|Laptop> I think I'm going with openbox. :P
[11:36] <hatake_kakashi> fek: uname -r
[11:36] <cafuego> fek: Just becuase I run mkdir /vmlinuz as root doesn't mean it *is* a director after that.
[11:36] <beena> how to install wine from synaptic?
[11:36] <atoponce> anyone know it Gnome 2.14 will be in the dapper repos?
[11:36] <fek> 2.6.12-10-386
[11:36] <zaxxon> not just yet, i just thought that as the LED does not even blink, the usb might not have powered it up yet
[11:36] <crabbie> Where could i find resources on getting my rear speaker output turned on for my Audigy card?
[11:36] <cafuego> Drac|Laptop: openbox I'd hazard
[11:36] <rob__> Can someone tell me how to change my network driver?
[11:36] <hatake_kakashi> fek, odd
[11:37] <IdleOne> !tell beena  about wine
[11:37] <fek> cafuego: believe me, it is a normal directory
[11:37] <Rug> zaxxon: if it is showing up in lsusb, then the OS has detected it.
[11:37] <nickrud> GTX: it has no email address assigned to it; you can drop messages into it with fetchmail, evolution, whatever means you choose to get your mail
[11:37] <zaxxon> where in the GUI device list can i see it , and 'talk' to it ?
[11:37] <cafuego> fek: Any chance the iso is broken?
[11:37] <GTX> nickrud, but I want to assign an email address to my username? charlie@gtx-network.net etc..
[11:37] <beena> IdleOne: wine will open the exe files?
[11:37] <nickrud> GTX: it is a server that *saves* mail, not *retrieves* mail
[11:37] <hatake_kakashi> fek: check under dmesg for more information about that iso
[11:37] <GTroy> how do I know what xorg version I'm running?
[11:37] <hatake_kakashi> beena: some, not all
[11:38] <IdleOne> beena:  it will install and then you can run the .exe but not all programs
[11:38] <Rug> GTroy: good question, I want to know that too
[11:38] <nickrud> GTX: hm, how to describe.
[11:38] <dyrne> beena: yes but you success will var by application
[11:38] <GTX> nickrud, so how do I setup the email address etc?
[11:38] <dyrne> vary*
[11:38] <soundray> GTroy, run dpkg -l xserver-xorg
[11:38] <GTroy> thanks
[11:38] <theine> GTroy, try "xdpyinfo | head" in a terminal
[11:38] <styx06> -l ?
[11:38] <beena> IdleOne: can i install it through synaptic?
[11:38] <fek> hatake_kakashi: i have nothing in dmesg :/
[11:39] <atoponce> is xorg 7 available for breezy?
[11:39] <IdleOne> !wine
[11:39] <LjL> beena: yes, read the link ubotu gave you
[11:39] <Rug> I am running v6.8.2-77
[11:39] <fek> cafuego: couldn't check :/
[11:39] <fek> hatake_kakashi: how big is your iso file? could you send it to me?
[11:39] <beena> LjL: ok
[11:39] <soundray> GTroy, theine's suggestion is better because it queries the actual running server.
[11:39] <IdleOne>  wine is, like, totally, a compatibility layer used by linux to let it run (some) windows programs.  It's available in universe but a more recent version can be installed by adding "deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/" to your sources.list.  More info at http://www.winehq.com or for support go to #winehq
[11:39] <nickrud> GTX: you're missing an essential point: dovecot does not give a darn what email address mail comes from, it simply feeds mail from a mail store *to* a mail client.
[11:39] <Xirzon> Hi. How do I configure a kernel module to be loaded with a parameter? I added "module parameter=value" to /etc/modules but that doesn't seem to work
[11:39] <hatake_kakashi> fek: fairly big, and its only a test file.. I can't send it to you because my ISP shaped my connection
[11:39] <GTX> nickrud, Where do I get a mail client then
[11:39] <GTroy>  thanks theinie
[11:39] <Jaczz> hello, how to intall subversion?
[11:39] <atoponce> hey HammerBlade2020
[11:39] <theine> thanks soundray :)
[11:40] <HammerBlade2020> !skype
[11:40] <ubotu> I guess skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[11:40] <LjL> beena: i would probably use the winehq repository. edit your /etc/apt/sources.list, add ubotu's wine "deb" line to it, issue a "sudo apt-get update", then use "sudo aptitude install wine" (or use synaptic)
[11:40] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce, hi
[11:40] <uein> anyone here already used the driver ipw2200?
[11:40] <nickrud> GTX: for example: I have a fetchmail definition that will fetch mail off my pop3 accounts; I could just as well use evolution to get the mail
[11:40] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, ever get your swap partitioned?
[11:40] <fek> hatake_kakashi: ok
[11:40] <Rug> For the lst 2 days xorg has been a real ram hog, (using 1.7Gb before last reboot)  any suggestions?
[11:40] <styx06> uein yes, it worked well on my old nb
[11:40] <nickrud> GTX: you need to read a bit about IMAP, that may help you separate mail fetching from mail reading
[11:40] <GTX> nickrud, Then my Mozila Thunderbird etc will connect to fetchmail?
[11:41] <GTX> nickrud, Im using pop3
[11:41] <hatake_kakashi> fek: try getting another iso file from somewhere else and then mount it
[11:41] <gnomefreak> nickrud: you could use a more stable one than evo too
[11:41] <HammerBlade2020> atoponce, no
[11:41] <fek> root@jammin:~ # mount /root/home/thk/Desktop/boot.iso /mnt/temp/ -o loop
[11:41] <fek> the iso file seems to be b0rken
[11:41] <fek> damn
[11:41] <atoponce> HammerBlade2020, bummer, i was hoping to learn how you did it.  i haven't found an answer
[11:42] <soundray> Xirzon, maybe your module gets loaded before the boot process reads /etc/modules.
[11:42] <nickrud> GTX, no, fetchmail would get the mail from your email server, and drop the mail messages into a mail storage. Then, thunderbird would use Imap to read those messages
[11:42] <fek> hatake_kakashi: it is 1,8 gb big, is that the problem?
[11:42] <nickrud> gnomefreak: what possible email client could possibly be more stable than evo?
[11:42] <GTX> nickrud, again im using pop3
[11:42] <soundray> Xirzon, if that is so, you may be able to parameterize your module via a kernel boot option.
[11:43] <gnomefreak> thunderbird,sylpheed pretty much any of them :(
[11:43] <styx06> want to install cinderella. on their website they're serving a bin file. how to install?
[11:43] <hatake_kakashi> fek: technically, no. If you can't check it with a MD5 file, etc, then there is no easier guarentee that the iso file is ok
[11:43] <GTX> nickrud, where is the fetchmail config?
[11:43] <fek> erm
[11:43] <beena> LjL: i am inside Synaptic now. which shud i install? windows-el, wine, wine-dev, winesetupk ?
[11:43] <Xirzon> soundray: hmz, I don't think it does; I blacklisted it in hotplug. I'll try adding the parameter to /etc/modutils/alsa-base (it's an alsa driver)
[11:43] <miguel> hola
[11:43] <tenmon> hola
[11:43] <nickrud> GTX. A second, while I get my brain around a quick tutorial and help with setting up your mail (I happen to be setting my dapper partition for mail right now)\
[11:44] <soundray> Xirzon, sounds like a reasonable thing to try out.
[11:44] <gloin> hey
[11:44] <gloin> I seriously just broke my system
[11:44] <styx06> beena wine, after that you can config it with winecfg
[11:44] <GTX> ok nickrud, basiclay ive got everythign working on the server bind/named etc, just need to get mail working now :D
[11:44] <gloin> and am wondering if there's a quick way to recover
[11:44] <_jason> gloin: what did you do?
[11:44] <gloin> apt-get remove threw up a list
[11:44] <cyberjobe> does the last version of mlnet use the default configuration such as the previous releases?
[11:44] <gloin> and I didn't catch that I was removing apt*
[11:44] <Rug> har
[11:44] <gloin> so that's the first thing
[11:44] <gqed76> hello all
[11:44] <gloin> it also removed my desktop manager
[11:45] <fatbrain> How can I enable spdif output?
[11:45] <Drac|Laptop> Hmm..
[11:45] <Rug> gloin: why not just format and start over?
[11:45] <Drac|Laptop> GDM requires GNOME? That's... not good... uh oh.
[11:45] <soundray> gloin, try 'sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/apt*'
[11:45] <gloin> thanks
[11:45] <gqed76> dubm question anyone know why i cant do a cd Program Files...im trying to get to a directory in .wine
[11:45] <HammerBlade2020> gqed76, "Program Files"
[11:45] <_jason> gqed76: put it in quotes: 'Program Files'
[11:45] <dyrne> Drac|Laptop: for that old comp try xdm if you dont want to startx at bootup..
[11:45] <HammerBlade2020> need quotes
[11:46] <Xirzon> has anyone managed to get ati radeon xpress200 working with the ATI (not vesa) driver?
[11:46] <beena> anyone know how to open password protected winzip files in ubuntu?
[11:46] <manu_> hi
[11:46] <IdleOne> gqed76:  cd /home/username/.wine
[11:46] <gloin> hmm
[11:46] <gloin> dpkg: status database area is locked by another process
[11:46] <manu_> can anyone tell me what am I missing? I have install gnome-common and still I don t have the command line make
[11:46] <rob__> So - I can get online...but my connection is *crawling* along.  It's so slow.  Can anyone help me fix this?  I'm able to get online, and from the GUI I can see that it's configured to use DHCP but that's about all I can gather.
[11:46] <spikebike> ir unzip
[11:46] <spikebike> er unzip
[11:46] <gqed76> hehe thanks, knew it was somethign easy :)
[11:46] <soundray> gloin, that happens if you still have an apt or synaptic process running.
[11:46] <manu_> rob__ sounds like you have a problem with your DHCP server
[11:47] <ibob63> is there a way I can find out if mpg123 is installed on my computer?
[11:47] <fek> hatake_kakashi: md5 is correct
[11:47] <manu_> I had the same problem using QWEST
[11:47] <Ethan> Hi
[11:47] <gnomefreak> ibob63: locate mpg123
[11:47] <manu_> anyone can tell me where I can find hte command make?????
[11:47] <judgen> damn this is hard, all i want is to be able to watch non pixly videos.. and i fail over and over
[11:47] <soundray> ibob63, 'dpkg -l mpg123'. If the last line starts with ii, it's installed.
[11:47] <Drac|Laptop> dyrne: Yeah. I'll have to remove GNOME and GDM after aptitude finishes. Bleh... This harddrive is only partitioned for 1GB. ._.
[11:47] <manu_> I thought it would come with GCC
[11:47] <gnomefreak> manu_: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:47] <manu_> oh ok
[11:47] <judgen> all videos ar pixly as h**l
[11:47] <dyrne> judgen: what format?
[11:47] <IdleOne> manu_:  install build-essential
[11:47] <Ethan> I would like to shutdown my X server to work exclusively on terminal but I don't know how... Someone could help me?
[11:48] <hatake_kakashi> fek: well, that's odd, I can mount it from here however I'm on i686 kernel and I also have restricted-modules with it.. dunno, maybe you can give restricted-modules a try
[11:48] <rob__> manu_:  I dunno, if I reboot in windows it seems fine; and on my GF's computer the connection seems normal.  I dunno, I am pretty clueless with Linux, but it seems like a problem on my end
[11:48] <dyrne> Drac|Laptop: heh
[11:48] <gqed76> im attempting to install winxp in wmware
[11:48] <pulver> eureka!
[11:48] <gnomefreak> manu_: build-essential has make gcc g++ and a bunch of other things
[11:48] <ompaul> manu_, sudo apt-get install build-essential <-- brings all the nice stuff with gcc
[11:48] <fek> hatake_kakashi: how?
[11:48] <manu_> rob__ I had the same problem
[11:48] <blanky> !limewire
[11:48] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[11:48] <manu_> Windows was working fine
[11:48] <manu_> the modem I had was shitty
[11:48] <hatake_kakashi> fek: apt-cache search restricted-modules
[11:49] <manu_> and th DHCP server respond incorrect gateway
[11:49] <manu_> look at the param of ipconfig on windows
[11:49] <manu_> and replicate them under the /etc/resolv.conf
[11:49] <ibob63> thanks gnomefreak and soundray.  I did the dpkg -l mpg123 and the last line was un rather than ii
[11:49] <rob__> Thanks manu_ - I'll give that a try
[11:49] <ompaul> manu_, the word is the modem was disappointing - it was nothing else :)
[11:49] <manu_> there is also a resolvconf package to help you keeping the same conf
[11:49] <judgen> how do i know if the fglrx is loaded?
[11:49] <manu_> ompaul: yes it was :)
[11:49] <fek> hatake_kakashi: i will try it
[11:49] <gqed76> has anyone gotten windowsxp to work in VMware?
[11:49] <soundray> ibob63, run 'sudo apt-get install mpg123' then -- or consider mpg321 instead.
[11:49] <fek> damn, i am using the 386 image?!
[11:50] <fek> arghs
[11:50] <manu_> QWEST is using a piece of crap modem
[11:50] <Rug> gqed76: yeah awhile ago
[11:50] <manu_> if you turn on the WIFI , you spee goes from 700Ko to 128ko :)
[11:50] <Rug> gqed76: very easy
[11:50] <ompaul> manu_, not in this channel it ain't, we keep it G rated :)
[11:50] <hatake_kakashi> fek: its ok for starters, providing base support, when you chose other ones, you have to be a bit more careful as they are biased to certain archs :)
[11:50] <soundray> Ethan, try 'sudo update-rc.d remove gdm'
[11:50] <manu_> sorry :)
[11:50] <ompaul> np
[11:50] <goemon> hi everyone
[11:50] <fek> hatake_kakashi: of course, but i know this therm ;)
[11:51] <Ethan> and how will I be able to re use it?
[11:51] <goemon> I was wondering if anyone could help me find out the vertical sync for my monitor?
[11:51] <goemon> it's an orion os-7f
[11:51] <soundray> Ethan, you can still start X with startx, or run gdm with 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start'
[11:51] <goemon> I've been googling for a while and can't find anything
[11:51] <biovore> goemon: use google
[11:52] <goemon> only the horizontal refresh is written on the back of the monitor
[11:52] <jenda> I need to rename 260 files in a single folder to random names... any ideas?
[11:52] <biovore> vertical is probably like 60 -> 85
[11:52] <hatake_kakashi> fek: ahh ok, well give that a try, the restricted-modules. If that does not work, find the arch that is suitable to your CPU type and get that along with the restricted-modules. If that still fails, then you probably have a dodgy iso, or iso that is not mountable. Try getting another totally different iso to confirm that
[11:52] <soundray> Ethan, sorry I got the order wrong.
[11:52] <goemon> I tried google for an hour, I think my monitor is too generic
[11:52] <dyrne> goemon: its a crt right?
[11:52] <goemon> yes, a crt
[11:52] <goemon> 17 inches
[11:52] <Ethan> the order?
[11:52] <manu_> anyone know what this mean? `AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(gbtcr, 0.86beta)'
[11:52] <Rug> I want to delete my /dev/hda1 partition (NTFS) will that effect my linux /boot and / on /dev/hda2 ? (I want to create another /swap partition)
[11:52] <soundray> Ethan, try 'sudo update-rc.d gdm remove'. To undo, 'sudo update-rc.d gdm defaults'
[11:52] <manu_> yntax error near unexpected token `gbtcr,'
[11:52] <goemon> I think my vsync is off and that's why my refresh rate and res are messed up
[11:53] <HammerBlade2020> http://www.demonlegion.net/private/Hammer/Pics/Linux/xfce202.png
[11:53] <savon> Hello!
[11:53] <goemon> I actually keep putting it off because I can't find the vsync numbers.. I've had linux installed for months
[11:53] <Ethan> ok
[11:53] <Ethan> tha,ks a lot
[11:53] <goemon> is there like an index of monitor manuals somewhere on the net?
[11:53] <beena> i installed wine. now how to open it?
[11:54] <dyrne> goemon: maybe apt-get xresprobe
[11:54] <xerophyte> How can i get my intel HDAC sound card to work .. the drive is there and alsa can find it but .. still no sound
[11:54] <savon> Where kan I found Wines undermap c:program files\ ?
[11:54] <ozrg> ozrg
[11:54] <goemon> I'll try it dyrne
[11:54] <ozrg>  when I try to install ubuntu, right when the booting begins it says searching for USB and does not proceed, does anyone kno why?
[11:54] <soundray> goemon, have you tried ddcprobe?
[11:54] <dyrne> goemon: never used it good luck
[11:54] <IdleOne> beena:  in terminal wine filename.exe
[11:54] <gqed76> anyone ever get Bard's Tale running in wine or cedega?
[11:54] <Francisco> i need you help.  I have a motorola V3 and I want to tranfer the photos to my pc. I do not know how."
[11:54] <beena> IdleOne: ok
[11:54] <IdleOne> beena will be right back
[11:55] <gnomefreak> how do i turn off fileroller?
[11:55] <savon> IdleeOne: Where can I found Wines undermapp c:program files\ ?
[11:55] <Francisco> can you help me"?
[11:56] <cafuego> savon: .wine/c_drive
[11:56] <bubba> im in acpi hell :( 24360   /var/log/ <---- pushing 25MB in my var dir, only running 1 day now!
[11:56] <soundray> Francisco, is that a mobile phone?
[11:56] <basbryan> savon, ~/.wine/drive_c?
[11:56] <Ethan> this doesn't work
[11:56] <bmk789> how do i allow blank passwords over ssh?
[11:56] <Ethan> I got update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/gdm exists during rc.d purge (use -f to force)
[11:56] <rob__> I've changed my /etc/resolv.conf - how do I get those changes to take affect?
[11:57] <Francisco> soundray, yeah."
[11:57] <Ethan> I don't want to force really...
[11:57] <frydrycr> #warszawa
[11:57] <cafuego> rob__: done
[11:57] <rob__> Oh, sweet :)
[11:57] <manu_> how is the config.status generated?
[11:57] <dyrne> Ethan: oh come on :) update-rc.d -f name remove
[11:58] <manu_> rob__ : it works as soon as you change it normally
[11:58] <Ethan> but i need to dorce?
[11:58] <manu_> but you need to modify it once you have your DCHP setup
[11:58] <Ethan> force?
[11:58] <cafuego> Ethan: yes
[11:58] <Ethan> that is bad :(
[11:58] <Ethan> lol
[11:58] <Ethan> ok
[11:58] <zaxxon> rug r u still there  ?
[11:58] <cafuego> Ethan: No, that is sane, so you can't _accidentally_ remove things
[11:59] <soundray> Francisco, how do you connect it to your computer?
[11:59] <Ethan> yes ut now I will
[11:59] <zaxxon> the modem specs say its  - Linux 2.2.16 and 2.4.2 - compatible, what does that mean ?
[11:59] <manu_> rob__ you might to take a look at the resolvconf package
[11:59] <rob__> Hmpphhh.  Darn :(  It hangs on 'Looking up.....' for a long time, then once it finds it then bam, it's nice and fast
[11:59] <ozrg> can anyone help plz?
[11:59] <Francisco> soundray, by USB
[11:59] <Ethan> exit
[11:59] <rob__> resolvconf?  hmm, thanks I'll google for it
[11:59] <ozrg> when I try to install ubuntu, right when the booting begins it says searching for USB and does not proceed, does anyone kno why?
[11:59] <manu_> it is in ubuntu already
[11:59] <manu_> :)
[11:59] <soundray> Francisco, do you see a line that corresponds to your phone when you enter 'lsusb'?
[12:00] <manu_> it is a package you have to download and install
[12:00] <dyrne> ozrg: can you just ctrl-c past it?
[12:00] <joel> network install says to configure my dhcp server.. but i don't get this command ::::::
[12:00] <joel> configure the DHCP server according to your network:
[12:00] <joel> root@server:~ # cat /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf
[12:00] <joel> ping-check = 1;
[12:00] <joel> filename=" ubuntu/install/netboot/pxelinux.0";
[12:00] <joel> subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
[12:00] <joel> range 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.254;