[12:00] <NoobieAtUbuntu> ompaul, that command has found errors allready !
[12:00] <ryan_ishere> ok here is my problem
[12:00] <Some-Person> cge: will u check my screenshots?
[12:00] <gnomefreak> ryan_ishere: what is your problem
[12:00] <Cyorxamp> cge: thats confusing - can it or cant it?
[12:00] <ompaul> NoobieAtUbuntu, and what is it saying?
[12:00] <ryan_ishere> i bought some RAM for my comp
[12:00] <ryan_ishere> problem is my comp is a DELL
[12:00] <ompaul> ryan_ishere, please put it all on one line
[12:00] <NoobieAtUbuntu> ompaul:
[12:00] <NoobieAtUbuntu> fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004)
[12:00] <NoobieAtUbuntu> e2fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004)
[12:00] <NoobieAtUbuntu> Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
[12:00] <gnomefreak> ryan_ishere: so are 2 of mine
[12:00] <ompaul> NoobieAtUbuntu, don't paste here plese
[12:00] <NoobieAtUbuntu> k :-)
[12:01] <erUSUL> NoobieAtUbuntu, use pastebin please
[12:01] <NoobieAtUbuntu> it says: contains a file system with errors
[12:01] <cge> Some-Person: Not really, haven't really used it.
[12:01] <gnomefreak> i dont understand whats wrong you bought ram and what?
[12:01] <ompaul> NoobieAtUbuntu, it will get you banned, I have shown you a pastebin
[12:01] <NoobieAtUbuntu> forcing check
[12:01] <ryan_ishere> i went to the site and bumped the stats against what they say is compatible for my comp and bought the same RAM from newegg for half the price
[12:01] <NoobieAtUbuntu> ok, thanks ompaul
[12:01] <Some-Person> well, will anyone check my screenshots?
[12:01] <Bad-Wolf> waht
[12:01] <gnomefreak> ryan_ishere: ok
[12:01] <Bad-Wolf> what
[12:01] <ompaul> NoobieAtUbuntu, well that was the command I was giving you >>sudo fsck -y /dev/hda1<<
[12:01] <dli> where is kernel-headers installed
[12:01] <ryan_ishere> now when i put the new RAM in all it does is beep a few times and the comp wont start
[12:01] <Bad-Wolf> i better instals?
[12:02] <ryan_ishere> old ram back in works fine
[12:02] <gnomefreak> ryan_ishere: thats a hardware issue and its because the ram is either bad or its mismatched
[12:02] <gnomefreak> ryan_ishere: we are a ubuntu support channle not dell
[12:02] <bluefusion> ta guys that fixed it cya
[12:02] <gnomefreak> channel
[12:02] <ryan_ishere> i know
[12:02] <bluefusion> p.s. u dudez r uber1337
[12:02] <ryan_ishere> but have you ever tried talking to the dell support
[12:02] <cge> Cyorxamp: Unless something goes horribly wrong, or you do something really stupid, it shouldn't delete anything. But if you have files you can't absolutely live without, then save it somewhere else first.
[12:02] <ompaul> ryan_ishere, you need to write down any numbers on the ram and then use uncle google, he is very good with that kind of data
[12:02] <dstryr> i need to disable gcc checking, how do you do that?
[12:03] <erUSUL> ryan_ishere, if it beeps three times it means that you do not have plugged correctly the memory in the banks iirci
[12:03] <gnomefreak> ryan_ishere: than what does this have to do with ubuntu
[12:03] <ryan_ishere> i cant run ubuntu if the comp wont start
[12:03] <ryan_ishere> erUSUL what do you mean?
[12:03] <ryan_ishere> it does beep three times or so
[12:03] <Cyorxamp> cge: so it's just as capable as say partition magic is at doing the jobs it does?
[12:03] <cge> Cyorxamp: I believe so.
[12:03] <ryan_ishere> so indirectly its an ubuntu problem too
[12:03] <gnomefreak> erUSUL: it deoends on the beeps
[12:04] <m3thos> hi there, I'm having sound problems in ubuntu 6.04, ppc, ibook g3, kernel used: 2.6.15-16, no sound card is detected.. any help?
[12:04] <gnomefreak> depends*
[12:04] <IdleOne>  go to #ubuntu+1 for Dapper help :-)
[12:04] <gnomefreak> 2 short = different than 3 long
[12:04] <Delvien> So i sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop and mygnome when it logs in CRASHES, anyone else experience this?
[12:04] <cge> Cyorxamp: as long as you aren't talking about the partitioner on the Flight4 LiveCD, in which case DON'T USE IT!
[12:04] <ryan_ishere> 2 short then a few longer ones
[12:05] <ryan_ishere> so is it just not compatible then?
[12:05] <theking> hi everyone
[12:05] <Cyorxamp> cge: is it dodgy?
[12:05] <gnomefreak> there used to be a site i knew for decoding beeps but either way maybe #ubuntu-offtopic can help you more
[12:05] <ryan_ishere> oh ok thanks man
[12:05] <ryan_ishere> sorry to bother you
[12:05] <ryan_ishere> lata
[12:05] <gnomefreak> google is your best bet
[12:05] <ryan_ishere> ok
[12:05] <NoobieAtUbuntu> ompaul, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9691
[12:06] <cge> Cyorxamp: It reformats partitions after you tell it to not do so. Apparently it just reformats every partition with a linux fs. But GParted should be fine.
[12:06] <NoobieAtUbuntu> that seems to have done something
[12:06] <erUSUL> ryan_ishere, when you plugged the ram chips in the free slots you did it incorrectly. open the case and check if they are inserted correctly. check the graphic card too
[12:06] <kenichi> gnomefreak: is there a possibility to check if my dvd burner burns right without killing dvd-r's?
[12:06] <m3thos> hi there, I'm having sound problems in ubuntu 6.04, ppc, ibook g3, kernel used: 2.6.15-16, no sound card is detected.. any help?
[12:06] <Cyorxamp> cge: ooooh nice lol
[12:07] <gnomefreak> m3thos: join #ubuntu+1
[12:07] <gnomefreak> kenichi: not that i know of
[12:07] <kenichi> gnomefreak: have u any idea what could be the problem or what i could try?
[12:07] <cge> ryan_ishere: I had a problem somewhat like that a long time ago, and found that I just hadn't pushed hard enough when installing the ram.
[12:07] <gnomefreak> m3thos: dapper has not been released yet as a public used distro
[12:07] <gnomefreak> cge: hes gone
[12:08] <NoobieAtUbuntu> ompaul, I'm going to try restarting to see what happens...
[12:08] <erUSUL> kenichi, almost all dvd recording program has a "dummy" or "not writte" option to "fake" the recording operation.
[12:08] <gnomefreak> kenichi: no it may just be the hardware itsself
[12:08] <NoobieAtUbuntu> wish me luck !
[12:08] <dstryr> hey
[12:08] <kenichi> gnomefreak: i hope that the hardware is ok
[12:09] <dstryr> mind if someone send me  any .mp3 file
[12:09] <cge> gnomefreak: Oh, didn't see him leave
[12:09] <gnomefreak> what i meant is maybe the hardware isn ot supported
[12:09] <dstryr> i just wanna test what ive installed
[12:09] <kenichi> gnomefreak: ah, ok
[12:09] <dstryr> i dont have any
[12:09] <dstryr> anyone?
[12:09] <sobersabre> hi.
[12:09] <oskude> dstryr, google
[12:09] <sobersabre> is dapper already usable ?
[12:09] <yoyo> hi everybody
[12:09] <oskude> dstryr, mp3.com....
[12:09] <sobersabre> where can I download it ?
[12:09] <Hobbsee> !tell sobersabre about upgrade
[12:10] <gnomefreak> dstryr: normally you can go to a site that has downloads and listen to part of a song for free
[12:10] <sobersabre> Hobbsee thanks.
[12:10] <ompaul> NoobieAtUbuntu, try a reboot
[12:10] <yoyo> does anyone know how to find a picture of ubuntu where there are a guy and two girls
[12:10] <sobersabre> I want a clean install, for the transition times.
[12:10] <gnomefreak> sobersabre: dapper is still in testing stages and not stable yet
[12:10] <dli> where is kernel headers installed?
[12:10] <sobersabre> gnomefreak is it that "not stable" ?
[12:10] <yoyo> I looked in art.ubuntu.org but the picture is not there
[12:10] <ompaul> !dapper
[12:10] <ubotu> from memory, dapper is pre-release name for next edition of Ubuntu, release name 6.04. Due 20th April. It is Development Software - May Break! >/join #ubuntu+1< for IRC Use  http://tinyurl.com/rtgxo for easy updates
[12:10] <gnomefreak> sobersabre: its not stable
[12:11] <sobersabre> gnomefreak: IS IT USABLE currently ?
[12:11] <sobersabre> (will I be able to download an ISO and install it on my laptop ? )
[12:11] <ompaul> sobersabre, today it might be tomorrow or one hour or the day after it might not be
[12:11] <m3thos> sobersabre: i'm using it.. and have no sound working.. does that answer your question?
[12:11] <gnomefreak> sobersabre: its usable but thats the point of unstable today yes tomorrow may not be
[12:12] <sobersabre> ompaul m3thos and... do you know the reason why the sound isn't working ?
[12:12] <gnomefreak> im using it and some things are boked part from xgl and others from depends
[12:12] <sobersabre> so xgl works ?
[12:12] <sobersabre> :)
[12:12] <gnomefreak> borked even
[12:12] <NoobieAtLinux> ompaul, fixed it good!!!  Thank you SO much!
[12:12] <gnomefreak> xgl doesnt work for everyone
[12:13] <ompaul> sobersabre, its in development, it will be released on the 20th of April then you can do it all okay, until then who knows what will happen tomorrow
[12:13] <gnomefreak> !xgl
[12:13] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[12:13] <oskude> yoyo, i know what you mean, i saw it somewhere in ubuntu.com...
[12:13] <ompaul> NoobieAtLinux, great
[12:13] <gnomefreak> not what i was looking for
[12:13] <yoyo> ubuntu.com.... let me check
[12:13] <dstryr> what is dapper anyway?
[12:13] <sobersabre> gnomefreak does xgl work for i915 ?
[12:13] <NoobieAtLinux> !tell dstryr about dapper
[12:14] <yoyo> i want to change my login picture
[12:14] <dstryr> is it like windows xp upgrading to vista?
[12:14] <sobersabre> dstryr dapper is "dapper drake", the next release of ubuntu
[12:14] <ompaul> dstryr, it will be software that will be released when it is debugged the target is 20th april
[12:14] <NoobieAtLinux> dstryr see ubotu
[12:15] <sobersabre> dstryr it is like updating breezy into dapper.
[12:15] <leshaste> is there anything like Illustrator that people would recommend?
[12:15] <ompaul> dstryr, on that day it will be called (as long as that day is in april) 6.04
[12:15] <dstryr> ic
[12:15] <sobersabre> leshaste try inkscape
[12:15] <ompaul> leshaste, what does illustrator do?
[12:15] <pia_> shouldn't .xinitrc be executed when I log in?
[12:15] <leshaste> sobersabre: ok thx.. the latest seems to be 0.43 which is rather old. .. is it still being developed?
[12:15] <dstryr> so no point of updating your current breezy?
[12:15] <FlannelKing> Illustrator is a vector graphics shindig
[12:15] <colm> leshaste, sodipodi
[12:15] <leshaste> Illlustrator is wonderful :)
[12:15] <leshaste> colm: is that what you use?
[12:16] <ompaul> leshaste, inkscape is very good
[12:16] <sobersabre> leshaste sodipodi is too, but inkscape is .. very nice.
[12:16] <leshaste> sobersabre: thanks.. do you use inkscape?
[12:16] <agharta> Im trying to login with my login name & passwd. but I can't log on it. what can I do?
[12:16] <colm> leshaste, yes, but...  I did just apt-get inkscape yesterday
[12:16] <yoyo> so after BreezyBadger, the new release is DapperDrake
[12:16] <leshaste> colm: ah ok :)
[12:16] <ompaul> agharta, check for caps lock
[12:16] <yoyo> 6.04, coming soon this april
[12:16] <gnomefreak> yoyo: yes
[12:17] <yoyo> cool
[12:17] <ompaul> yoyo, no, the release is 6.04, the current release is 5.10
[12:17] <colm> leshaste, so far, not much to choose between the two, though inkscape does have a gorgeous splash screen - not a reason to choose perhaps, but i'm easy pleased
[12:17] <ompaul> yoyo, the devs have word names
[12:17] <leshaste> latest news of sodipodi is 31 March 2005!
[12:17] <ompaul> gnomefreak, got a pointer?
[12:17] <h4x3d> Forwhois etc.Now, I won't have any problem either having you remove the domain  forcibly either,  whatever the cost to me.I can prove I own all three ping2death domain names. I did not give u permission to use themmidiable, I have asked you few times now to remove my domain name from your whois.
[12:17] <sobersabre> leshaste what features do you need ?
[12:17] <yoyo> i have breezy badger, for updating to dapper drake (once it's released)
[12:17] <erik__> any one try real player on Breesy
[12:17] <yoyo> will i have to do a fresh install?
[12:17] <leshaste> sobersabre: Illustrator :)
[12:18] <gnomefreak> ompaul: not really i get the mail from devel and they have had alot of setbacks due to illness and other stuff
[12:18] <agharta> ompaul I already checked.
[12:18] <sobersabre> leshaste have you already tried inkscape ?
[12:18] <m3thos> yoyo: nope.. just do a find & replace of breezy to dapper on /etc/apt/sources.list and "apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade"
[12:18] <agharta> Im trying to login with my login name & passwd. but I can't log on it. what can I do? pls help me
[12:18] <sobersabre> agharta where are you trying to login ?
[12:18] <yoyo> ok, i'm taking note
[12:19] <oskude> yoyo, in theory apt-get upgrade works, but i would do fresh install...
[12:19] <gnomefreak> yoyo: there will be a better way in april
[12:19] <oskude> yoyo, eeh dist-upgrade
[12:19] <leshaste> sobersabre: I did last year
[12:19] <colm> sobersabre, i don't normally recommend, but illustrator will work with wine if you have a spare license
[12:19] <agharta> turk varm burda
[12:19] <leshaste> sobersabre: when it was on 0.42 I think
[12:19] <ompaul> agharta, nothing for it but to go into rescue mode reboot and press escape and go to rescue mode (passwd your_user_name) being the command and then enjoy the new found freedom
[12:19] <gnomefreak> they are working on an upgrader for it
[12:19] <leshaste> basically I need to make diagram for papers
[12:19] <dstryr> ey
[12:20] <oskude> i didnt even "dist-upgrade" windows...
[12:20] <dstryr> rename Ne-Yo_&_Jin_-_So_Sick_(Remix).mp3 test.mp3
[12:20] <dstryr> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `Remix'
[12:20] <ompaul> leshaste, so the thing is try inkscape
[12:20] <sobersabre> leshaste they have added "whiteboard" and connectors tool.
[12:20] <dstryr> what's up with this?
[12:20] <leshaste> cool... I take another look
[12:20] <jonolsonroll2000> The ()'s mess with the command
[12:20] <jonolsonroll2000> dstryr
[12:20] <dstryr> then how do you get rid of it?
[12:20] <wastrel> welcome to the wonderful world of shell special characters
[12:20] <dstryr> im trying to rename it
[12:20] <sobersabre> leshaste whiteboard allows to work on the same project with several people, works via jabber.
[12:20] <erUSUL> dstryr, you have to scape the ( with a backslash \( and \)
[12:20] <wastrel> dstryr:  use tab-complete to finish the name
[12:20] <dstryr> oh
[12:21] <ompaul> dstryr, mv Ne-Yo_\&_Jin_-_So_Sick_\(Remix\).mp3 test.mp3
[12:21] <dstryr> k
[12:21] <dstryr> thanks
[12:21] <wastrel> dstryr:  just type Ne-Yo<tab>
[12:21] <oskude> dstryr, or use "
[12:21] <sobersabre> dstryr try better:
[12:21] <NoobieAtLinux> does anyone know how to 'finalize' a disc after burning it on ubuntu ?
[12:21] <dli> do I need to install kernel-headers from the installation cd
[12:21] <ompaul> NoobieAtLinux, it does it itself
[12:21] <jonolsonroll2000> Aren't they normally finalized?
[12:21] <jonolsonroll2000> Yeah
[12:21] <jonolsonroll2000> haha
[12:21] <sobersabre> mv "Ne-Yo_&_Jin_-_So_Sick_(Remix).mp3" test.mp3
[12:21] <NoobieAtLinux> hmk
[12:21] <NoobieAtLinux> I burnt an audio CD, which will only play on some CD players
[12:21] <gnomefreak> dli: it gives you a choice?
[12:21] <NoobieAtLinux> so I thought it might be something to do with that
[12:22] <jonolsonroll2000> That's not ubuntu's fault, just some CD players don't accept CD-R's
[12:22] <NoobieAtLinux> maybe they just can't play burnt CDs...
[12:22] <oskude> NoobieAtLinux, with what speed did you burn ?
[12:22] <jonolsonroll2000> (generally the older ones)
[12:22] <gnomefreak> NoobieAtLinux: your done once burned it will play on whatever will play it
[12:22] <dli> gnomefreak, I wonder why hsfmodem doesn't work, maybe I need kernel-headers
[12:22] <NoobieAtLinux> it's set to auto select burn speed
[12:22] <ompaul> NoobieAtLinux, if you slow the burn it can work on more
[12:22] <mike-e> can anyone go to http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?threadid=248653 and tell me how to set that up?
[12:22] <NoobieAtLinux> hm
[12:22] <gnomefreak> dli: you can get the hearders from synaptic
[12:22] <oskude> NoobieAtLinux, and whats your burners max burn speed ?
[12:22] <gnomefreak> headers*
[12:22] <NoobieAtLinux> not sure, 16x times I think
[12:23] <ompaul> !linux headers
[12:23] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ompaul
[12:23] <ompaul> !kernel headers
[12:23] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ompaul
[12:23] <gnomefreak> lol
[12:23] <oskude> NoobieAtLinux, dunno if its still relevant, but there use to be limitaion to read "fast" bured cds with some drives...
[12:23] <gnomefreak> !kernel
[12:23] <NoobieAtLinux> is there better cd burning software than the system default one ?
[12:23] <pdlnhrd> i just installed ubuntu on my computer and have a couple question. i have one of the intel emt64 chipsets.  should have i used the amd64 distro?
[12:23] <oskude> *used
[12:23] <NoobieAtLinux> it seems rather limited in what it lets me change
[12:23] <jonolsonroll2000> pdl, you could've.
[12:23] <jonolsonroll2000> but the 32 bit will work.
[12:23] <gnomefreak> is my lag that bad?
[12:24] <ompaul> !headers
[12:24] <ubotu> To install linux headers, open a console and type sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[12:24] <gnomefreak> lol ompaul
[12:24] <pdlnhrd> jonolsonroll2000: no i did... but when i look at system monitor it shows only one cpu
[12:25] <jonolsonroll2000> pdl, can't help you there then, ask the others. =\
[12:25] <dstryr> dang
[12:25] <dstryr> still wont play
[12:25] <ompaul> mike-e, so you click on system, administration, networking and you activate the nice card and use dhcp(at least that should do it)
[12:25] <dstryr> it says not playable
[12:26] <dstryr> i have like 5 mp3 players man
[12:26] <wastrel> $() is equivalent to ` `
[12:26] <NoobieAtLinux> is there better cd burning software than the system default one ?
[12:26] <NoobieAtLinux> it seems rather limited in what it lets me change
[12:26] <dstryr> still wont play
[12:26] <ompaul> gnomefreak, yo umay have put a space in there you can't
[12:26] <IdleOne> NoobieAtLinux:  try gnomebaker or k3b
[12:26] <ompaul> NoobieAtLinux, I don't have issues with it, if you do I would go with k3b
[12:26] <NoobieAtLinux> ompaul, it won't let me change the burn speed
[12:27] <NoobieAtLinux> it's set on max speed, and greyed out so I can't change it
[12:27] <ompaul> NoobieAtLinux, see my last comment
[12:27] <gnomefreak> i dont know apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.15-16-386 always worked for me
[12:27] <dli> gnomefreak, synaptic gives error, because can not download :( I have no network before dialup
[12:27] <IdleOne> NoobieAtLinux:  in terminal sudo apt-get install k3b
[12:27] <NoobieAtLinux> am on it :)
[12:27] <Belea_> an alternative to gdesklets ?
[12:27] <ompaul> Seveas, u about, or even Seveas
[12:27] <gnomefreak> dli: than yes i think the headers are on thte install disk
[12:28] <IdleOne> NoobieAtLinux:  when installed you will find it in your applications tab
[12:28] <ompaul> gnomefreak, they are
[12:28] <gnomefreak> ok ty
[12:28] <NoobieAtLinux> than ks IdleOne
[12:28] <jonolsonroll2000> gdesklets are quite limited, but I couldn't find an alternative..
[12:28] <IdleOne> yup and ompaul  too
[12:28] <jonolsonroll2000> So I just didn't bother. :)
[12:28] <MisterN> cu
[12:29] <wastrel> Belea_:  for kde?  karamba i think
[12:29] <Some-Person> http://toytaskforce.atspace.com/gparted/ -> gparted screenshots -> is this safe to do (i.e. no lost data)
[12:29] <tallmf> whats the command fro editing fstab again?
[12:29] <wastrel> sudo vi /etc/fstab    replace vi with your favorite editor
[12:30] <oskude> tallmf, nano would be "easier"
[12:30] <kootaphor> Is there a particularly easy way to start an FTP server w/ ubuntu?
[12:30] <jonolsonroll2000> or even "easier" then nano would be gedit
[12:30] <ShauOFT> what do i use to see what wireless networks i can connect to?
[12:30] <tallmf> oskude, nano>?
[12:30] <Telarian02> Looking for some advice on a Linksys wireless USB nic
[12:31] <tallmf> yeah....gedit..and then what?
[12:31] <ShauOFT> im connected but i dont know how to see other networks in ubuntu
[12:31] <oskude> tallmf, sudo nano /etc/fstab
[12:31] <jonolsonroll2000> tallmf, sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[12:31] <gnomefreak> tallmf: nano is a text editor i would stick with gedit if your new to this
[12:31] <tallmf> so yupo
[12:31] <tallmf> I am
[12:31] <IdleOne> Some-Person:  I dont know about gparted but under system there is Screenshot ..allows you to take a piicture of your screen ..unless you dont have internet on that machine right now :/
[12:31] <oskude> nano is just a texteditor like vi and gedit
[12:31] <leshaste> hmmm... anyone got any experience with scribus?
[12:31] <leshaste> Good, bad?
[12:31] <gnomefreak> gedit is gui nano and vi are text based
[12:31] <oskude> if he has x...
[12:32] <ompaul> leshaste, I have seen work done in it rather neat
[12:32] <jonolsonroll2000> He probably does.
[12:32] <jonolsonroll2000> *Probably* safe to assume he does.
[12:32] <leshaste> ompaul: cool
[12:32] <oskude> and when he hasnt X you have to tell again... doh
[12:32] <wastrel> Belea_:  jonolsonroll2000 another system monitor dealy is gkrellm,  not on the desktop but similar functions...
[12:33] <gnomefreak> normally a good idea to install the gui install if first time using it
[12:33] <ompaul> !xorg
[12:33] <ubotu> xorg is probably To reconfigure your X server, type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in a terminal, or check here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto or here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-83973.html
[12:33] <cwillu> the x-chat automatically going into ubuntu, is that being dumped on dapper?
[12:33] <Telarian02> To get my wireless usb nic working i have to unplug and plug it in after startup to get it to work....anyone know how i can get it up and going during startup?
[12:33] <oskude> nano is VERY simple
[12:33] <_0331_USMC> where is SWAT for Samba located in Ubuntu?  Or how do I find where it is?
[12:33] <NoobieAtLinux> Is there an easy way to start an FTP server on ubuntu ?
[12:33] <oskude> you even see the needen commands on the bottom, so...
[12:33] <NoobieAtLinux> I want to share files with my windows machine...
[12:33] <ompaul> oskude, just like me
[12:33] <gnomefreak> cwillu: dapper comes with xchat-gnome
[12:33] <gnomefreak> !info swat
[12:33] <dstryr> how come 'aptitude install apache' isnt working?
[12:33] <cwillu> sorry, that came out wrong
[12:33] <ubotu> swat: (Samba Web Administration Tool), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 3.0.14a-6ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 3930 kB, Installed size: 9184 kB
[12:34] <cwillu> in breezy, irc connected to this channel automatically
[12:34] <gnomefreak> _0331_USMC: swat is in the universe repo
[12:34] <jonolsonroll2000> dstryr: sudo apt-get install apache
[12:34] <dstryr> i did
[12:34] <cwillu> is that being dumped in dapper?
[12:34] <gnomefreak> cwillu: you can change that
[12:34] <wastrel> cwillu:  maybe ask in the dapper channel :] 
[12:34] <tallmf> how do I create another fuile to mount to when editing fstab?
[12:34] <cwillu> ahh
[12:34] <_0331_USMC> gnomefreak: I have it installed, but can't find where it installed to, to run it
[12:34] <cwillu> ubuntu-dapper?
[12:34] <gnomefreak> cwillu: xchat-gnome will be installed in dapper automaticlly
[12:34] <ompaul> cwillu, can you take the dapper stuff into #ubuntu+1 that is what it is there for
[12:34] <cwillu> ah
[12:34] <cwillu> k, thanks :)
[12:34] <_0331_USMC> ubotu: tell _0331_USMC about swat
[12:35] <Some-Person> http://toytaskforce.atspace.com/gparted/ -> gparted screenshots -> is this safe to do (i.e. no lost data)
[12:35] <NoobieAtLinux> what's the easiest way to file share with windows?
[12:35] <dstryr> or should i get the apache-common?
[12:35] <NoobieAtLinux> !samba
[12:35] <ubotu> it has been said that samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[12:35] <ompaul> !msgthebot
[12:35] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[12:35] <oskude> Some-Person, if thats a question, your missing "?"
[12:35] <oskude> !info apache
[12:35] <ubotu> apache: (versatile, high-performance HTTP server), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 1.3.33-8 (breezy), Packaged size: 374 kB, Installed size: 804 kB
[12:35] <tallmf> how do I create another folder to mount to when editing fstab?
[12:35] <Some-Person> yes its myy question
[12:35] <dstryr> that wont work
[12:36] <victor__> hi all. you know a web where i can download enlightenment applications?
[12:36] <oskude> apache is in universe
[12:36] <Some-Person> http://toytaskforce.atspace.com/gparted/ -> gparted screenshots -> is this safe to do (i.e. no lost data)?
[12:36] <dstryr> what is that mean?
[12:36] <oskude> Some-Person, you may lose data with any partition tool.
[12:36] <oskude> ubotu, tell dstryr about repos
[12:36] <jonolsonroll2000> Some-Person: I have never experienced problems with gparted
[12:37] <ompaul> dstryr, please read the multiple messages from ubotu
[12:37] <agharta> I'm root agharta user_name new passwd what command ?
[12:37] <ompaul> agharta, passwd username
[12:37] <jtklaw> what's a good program for taking screenshots?
[12:37] <Jambon> victor_ if you happen to find out a good repo that works with dapper, tell me
[12:37] <dstryr> i am
[12:37] <agharta> ok
[12:37] <ompaul> agharta, username is your login id
[12:37] <Jambon> victor__: that is see above
[12:37] <ompaul> !dapper
[12:37] <ubotu> I heard dapper is the pre-release name for next edition of Ubuntu, release name 6.04. Due 20th April. It is Development Software - May Break! > /join #ubuntu+1 for IRC Use  http://tinyurl.com/rtgxo for easy updates
[12:38] <oskude> agharta, cant compute... you need a new password for a user ?
[12:38] <gnomefreak> Some-Person: i suggest before doing anything read documention on gparted do not use it if you dont know how to first
[12:38] <ompaul> if you want to talk about dapper please take that conversation to #ubuntu+1
[12:38] <Jambon> that channel tends to be a bit dead
[12:38] <irvin> jtkawa, there's a gnome-applet you can install in the panel or you can use scrot from the command line
[12:39] <agharta> restart command ?
[12:39] <jtklaw> irvin, thanks.  I'll try out scrot.
[12:39] <gnomefreak> Jambon: try bugs or ubuntuforums or #ubuntu-offtopic if #ubuntu+1 is dead
[12:40] <oskude> agharta, restart of what ? reboot (for restart of pc)
[12:40] <agharta> :)
[12:40] <agharta> oki
[12:40] <wvelez_> hi...has anyone successfully set up network scanner? is there a sane-network-scanner howto? thanks!
[12:40] <NoobieAtLinux> k3b worked well thanks ompaul  :)
[12:40] <ompaul> NoobieAtLinux, :-) now you have to stay and teach people all you know :)
[12:40] <oskude> wvelez, nmap ;)
[12:41] <spec> How do I edit the right-click-menu? (Where's the configuration file?)
[12:41] <gnomefreak> lol
[12:41] <spec> at least, right-click-on-desktop menu
[12:41] <Telarian02> Can anyone help me get my wireless usb nic going during startup?
[12:41] <wvelez_> oskude: nmap will scan open ports...rite?...how will that help me with sane?
[12:41] <oskude> wvelez, i know only xsane...
[12:42] <gnomefreak> spec: i dont think there is a config file for it (theres a terminal install to add a terminal to it
[12:42] <oskude> !info sane
[12:42] <ubotu> sane: (scanner graphical frontends), section universe/graphics, is optional. Version: 1.0.13-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 98 kB, Installed size: 312 kB
[12:42] <ShauOFT> iwhats the best wifi manager for ubuntu>? that you guys recommend?
[12:42] <spec> gnomefreak: that's all i want to do, actually, how do i do that?
[12:42] <diogo> Greetings, people!
[12:42] <ompaul> Telarian02, have you looked in System - Administration - Networking from the menu?
[12:42] <gnomefreak> ompaul: what is the context menu term name?
[12:42] <leshaste> how would I rotate the X display 90 degrees so I can use my LCD in portrait mode?
[12:42] <gnomefreak> i can never remember off hand
[12:43] <oskude> wvelez, (x)sane is for image scanners, not network scanners...
[12:43] <spec> I want to be able to right click on desktop and the first option should be "Open new terminal"... :p
[12:43] <diogo> I've just installed a fresh Breezy and I'd like to know how can I check if my 3D video adapter is working or not?
[12:43] <spec> diogo: tuxracer
[12:43] <oskude> spec, try google or gnome channel...
[12:43] <diogo> :)
[12:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> diogo: glxgears
[12:44] <Errol> how would I go about increasing the stack limit to 16384 across all users? ulimit -s 16384 only seems to increase the stack for the user that typed it.
[12:44] <Telarian02> ompaul, yeah the nic works great the problem is that it doesn't connect at startup, i have to let ubuntu load then go into networking admin and deactivate and activate to get it to work
[12:44] <diogo> Ok, lets start with glxgears, since it's already in...
[12:44] <spec> i've tried google,
[12:44] <spec> how do you get glxgears to give you the fps count?
[12:44] <jonolsonroll2000> Google skills are such a great thing to have.
[12:44] <jonolsonroll2000> :)
[12:44] <spec> right-click-menu-editing is a difficult subject to google ;)
[12:44] <ompaul> Telarian02, are you saving it?
[12:45] <ompaul> spec, To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[12:45] <diogo> Yeah, I've tried glxgeras -v but no output...
[12:45] <oskude> spec, http://mail.gnome.org/archives/nautilus-list/2005-August/msg00095.html
[12:45] <gnomefreak> spec: look in synaptic under terminals
[12:45] <spec> i just found nautilus stuff, which might be right
[12:45] <ompaul> spec,  note it is not a benchmark
[12:45] <spec> ompaul: are you serious? o.O
[12:46] <Telarian02> ompaul, yep
[12:46] <diogo> 1444 frames in 5.3 seconds = 273.846 FPS
[12:46] <Karashi> Anyone else not able to log into gnome ( crashing) after latest update?
[12:46] <diogo> Whats the conclusion after that result?
[12:46] <gnomefreak> nautilus-open-terminal is it :) ty oskude
[12:46] <diogo> (the gears look slooooooow, btw)
[12:46] <oskude> Karashi, works fine here
[12:47] <ShauOFT> is there something better the wifi-radar?
[12:47] <ShauOFT> i think there was 1 called wifi manager?
[12:47] <gnomefreak> diogo: glxgears -printfps
[12:47] <ompaul> Telarian02, guess that one is for the mailing list: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users
[12:47] <gnomefreak> nm you did that already :(
[12:47] <oskude> diogo, you know that effect when something is fast it seems to go slow/other way round...
[12:48] <gnomefreak> !madwifi
[12:48] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gnomefreak
[12:48] <V4Vendetta> oskude~ karma
[12:48] <diogo> 1112 frames in 5.4 seconds = 206.910 FPS
[12:48] <spec> mine's around 5000, i didn't believe that's a real argument oO
[12:48] <gnomefreak> mines around 2000
[12:48] <diogo> I know what you're talking about, indeed... So... Is my 3D acceleration working?
[12:48] <gnomefreak> its not a benchmark
[12:48] <spec> me knows
[12:48] <oskude> diogo, seems so
[12:48] <Karashi> Anyone help me with a Dapper Gnome crash issue ?
[12:49] <gnomefreak> Karashi: /j #ubuntu+1
[12:49] <nickrud> diogo, glxinfo | grep direct , if that's yes ...
[12:49] <diogo> Hmmm... Isn't there another command line that says precisely if acceleration is on? Let me see if I can find that on the wiki...
[12:49] <Karashi> i have no one talks in that channel hehe
[12:49] <diogo> Yeah, that's what I was looking for!
[12:49] <diogo> direct rendering: No :'o(
[12:50] <oskude> i got direct rendering yes and i DONT have any 3d acceleration... or does "ati" do 3d accel ?
[12:50] <mjr> oskude, it does, for radeons <=9250
[12:50] <nickrud> oskude, that is supposed to be the 'canonical' test. If it fails for you, ...
[12:50] <gnomefreak> oskude: yes ati have 3d cards
[12:50] <mjr> oskude, well, not per se, but it calls the radeon driver, which does
[12:50] <diogo> My adapter is an S3 ProSavage8 KM266/KL266... Where do I begin? :oD
[12:50] <oskude> i mean the xorg "ati" driver...
[12:51] <mjr> oskude, yes
[12:51] <esac> hi i installed moinmoin-common (sudo apt-get install moinmoin-common) in order to setup a moinmoin wiki on my system. apache2 is already installed .. yet it didn't setup a website for moinmoin, nor do i see any docs explaining what to do next. any help appreciated
[12:51] <oskude> my laptop has a  Rage Mobility M4 AGP
[12:51] <erUSUL> oskude, you need "radeon" or "flgrx" for 2d accel with ati cards
[12:51] <erUSUL> oskude, you need "radeon" or "flgrx" for *3d* accel with ati cards
[12:51] <oskude> so that command is wrong ?
[12:51] <mjr> erUSUL, and as I commented, the ati driver actually delegates radeon card to the radeon driver
[12:51] <mjr> "ati" is correct
[12:52] <ShauOFT> where can i find wifi manager for ubuntu been looking for it cant find it
[12:52] <ShauOFT> i dont like wifi radar
[12:52] <diogo> If somebody could me point where do I begin trying to get 3D acceleration with my S3...
[12:52] <diogo> oops, "point me"
[12:52] <oskude> so does "glxinfo | grep direct" tell you if you have hardware 3d accel ?
[12:52] <diogo> direct rendering: No
[12:52] <diogo> That's the output.
[12:52] <diogo> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[12:53] <gnomefreak> diogo: you dont have 3d
[12:53] <oskude> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Rage 128 20041026 AGP 1x omg, do i have 3d accel ?
[12:54] <oskude> as in hardware accel... i assume it should be software accel...
[12:54] <ShauOFT> got dammit
[12:54] <nickrud> oskude, yes, DRI is it
[12:54] <diogo> gnomefreak: So... Do I just give up or what? :o/
[12:54] <lucian> hello, I've created a lvm group, i added a physical device to it, i can see it alright with vgdisplay. But i want to format the lvm group and mount it, problem is i dont know where it is :-) On redhat i usually find lvm devices under /dev/mapper. Where is it located in ubuntu?
[12:54] <nickrud> oskude, Direct Rendering Interface, that's where X does 3d
[12:54] <gnomefreak> diogo: what is your card?
[12:55] <diogo> gnomefreak:  VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. VT8375 [ProSavage8 KM266/KL266] 
[12:55] <oskude> !info tuxracer
[12:55] <ubotu> tuxracer: (dummy transition package), section universe/games, is optional. Version: 0.61-7 (breezy), Packaged size: 5 kB, Installed size: 44 kB
[12:55] <gnomefreak> diogo:  i dont know who makes savage or anything about savage cards im sorry
[12:56] <gnomefreak> !savage
[12:56] <diogo> gnomefreak: Thanks a lot anyway, man! :o)
[12:56] <ubotu> savage is, like, totally, http://www.iqe.ethz.ch/~volden/linux/hoary-savage.html
[12:56] <nickrud> oskude, that's how I always tested my voodoo3 :)
[12:56] <gnomefreak> ^^^not sure if thats cards or not
[12:56] <mjr> oskude, it's "ppracer" nowadays
[12:57] <gnomefreak> ill bbl
[12:57] <diogo> gnomefreak: I've read somewhere that S3 drivers are "new stuff" on DRI... Maybe "dapper" could have it?
[12:57] <spec> what folder are windows drivers typically held in?
[12:57] <gnomefreak> diogo: dont know check with package.ubuntu.com or !hardware
[12:57] <bjornkri> hey
[12:57] <nao23> Hi
[12:57] <gnomefreak> spec: in windows :)
[12:57] <oskude> mjr, planetpenguin-racer
[12:58] <spec> i'm trying to find my bcmw driver for ndiswrapper :p
[12:58] <bjornkri> I have what is probably a very easily resolved problem :P
[12:58] <esac> hi i installed moinmoin-common (sudo apt-get install moinmoin-common) in order to setup a moinmoin wiki on my system. apache2 is already installed .. yet it didn't setup a website for moinmoin, nor do i see any docs explaining what to do next. any help appreciated
[12:58] <diogo> gnomefreak: what's !hardware ? (sorry)
[12:58] <nickrud> http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/S3Savage diogo do you have one of those?
[12:58] <mjr> oskude, well so it is
[12:58] <bjornkri> Not very comfortable with shellscript programming yet, so bear with me.
[12:58] <gnomefreak> !hardware
[12:58] <ubotu> hardware is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[12:58] <gnomefreak> ^^^dio
[12:58] <gnomefreak> diogo:
[12:58] <oskude> !info moinmoin
[12:58] <nao23> so i try to do an install for my ati card, but i get that i have to insert a cd....
[12:59] <gnomefreak> bye all
[12:59] <bjornkri> So, I've got this string, which will be of the format IMG_####.JPG. I need to assign the #### to a variable. What would be the easiest way?
[12:59] <twysted> hey guys i have breezy installed but i cant seem to be able to get GD to work with perl and all that fun stuff any tips or hints would be appreciated :)
[12:59] <bjornkri> So say IMG_3422.JPG would result in $FileNum = 3422
[12:59] <oskude> esac, those things you can allso install from the corresponding websites (as they are just "php" apps mostly)
[12:59] <diogo> Hmmm, thanks!
[01:00] <oskude> hmm, whats the executable of planetpenguin-racer called ?
[01:00] <tallmf> GUYS-what is a linux partition usually called technically when editing in fstab?
[01:00] <Jave27> Ok - baby's first custom kernel compile on ubuntu breezy here...  If my current kernel is compiled w/ gcc-3.4.5, is compiling a new one (and modules) with gcc-4 going to cause any serious problems?
[01:00] <diogo> gnomefreak: Last but not least... If I were to just buy another 3D card... What's the "most compatible" cheap 3D card around?
[01:00] <dstryr> !pastebin
[01:00] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[01:00] <oskude> ok, _thats_ ppracer, doh
[01:00] <mjr> :] 
[01:01] <nickrud> oskude, dpkg -L <package> | grep bin
[01:01] <dstryr> whats the site where you can paste stuff
[01:01] <r0x0r> damn how dont u guys loose oversight in here :P
[01:01] <diogo> oskude: me too. fortunatelly aptitude has a few virtual packages that usually lead you where you want. :o)
[01:01] <nickrud> diogo, an nvidia 5200 series
[01:02] <hypnotic> I need help.. I canot find my command prompt... its not in system anymore
[01:02] <diogo> nickrud: thanks, man!
[01:02] <diogo> nickrud: can I expect any nvidia card to work?
[01:02] <oskude> hmm, ppracer hasnt commandline options... so no way to run in window (fullscreen is messed up)
[01:02] <angle_> Will a new version of Ubuntu come shortly after March 15th (the new Gnome release, 2.14)?
[01:02] <nickrud> diogo, up to some point in recent releases, yes
[01:02] <hypnotic> well i was able to go to like root terminal and regular terminal
[01:02] <tallmf> GUYS-what is a linux partition usually called technically when editing in fstab?
[01:02] <nao23> Hi, What is a good driver for WIndows so I can access my EXT3 pertition?
[01:02] <nickrud> where that line is, well ...
[01:02] <hypnotic> i upgraded now i cant go to it :-S
[01:02] <oskude> well atleast it seems to run smooth, nice..
[01:03] <_0331_USMC> can anyone help me get samba and SWAT working?
[01:03] <dstryr> Password:
[01:03] <dstryr> (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address [::] :80
[01:03] <dstryr> no listening sockets available, shutting down
[01:03] <dstryr> Unable to open logs
[01:03] <dstryr> ooopps
[01:03] <hypnotic> how do i start the gui backup
[01:03] <dstryr> what's the problem with this
[01:03] <nickrud> oskude, my 1999 version of 3d got around 30 when it got busy
[01:03] <dstryr> sorry for the paste
[01:03] <dstryr> i thought i could make it in 1 line
[01:03] <diogo> _0331_USMC: what exactly do you want to do?
[01:04] <diogo> nickrud: ok, just in case i cant find that particular model
[01:04] <ompaul> dstryr, you pasted is the problem - do it in paste bin and stop sorry your spamming twice as much then :) what program were you trying to start?
[01:04] <_0331_USMC> diogo: I want to share files between my laptop (ubuntu), my ubuntu box, and both of my windows xp boxes
[01:04] <angle_> and should I install the version I have (5.04) and then simply get the new cds from a friend when they are released (and would it be simple to upgrade?)
[01:04] <nickrud> diogo, you will. read the fine print :)
[01:04] <ompaul> angle_, it would be better if you backed up
[01:05] <diogo> _0331_USMC: start with something simple like "sudo aptitude install samba". ;o)
[01:05] <ompaul> !tell angle_ about upgrade
[01:05] <dstryr> i was trying to start apache2
[01:05] <mjr> oskude, it can run in window, but you have to edit the conf file (yes, sucks)
[01:05] <_0331_USMC> i did that...i can't figure out how to get it to work
[01:05] <dstryr> and it outputs that
[01:05] <oskude> mjr, but of course, doh. thnx!
[01:05] <nao23> !tell nao23 about ati
[01:06] <macrofago> some one polay VegaStrike ?
[01:06] <diogo> _0331_USMC: swat is also a valid package that you can install with aptitude/synaptic/apt-get
[01:06] <ompaul> dstryr, ps auwx | grep apache << does that show anything?
[01:06] <dstryr> yeah
[01:06] <ompaul> dstryr, is it more than one line?
[01:06] <dstryr> oh shit
[01:07] <dstryr> it already installed
[01:07] <_0331_USMC> diogo: got that too.  just can't figure out how to get SWAT to open up and let me start configuring my samba server
[01:07] <dstryr> didn't know
[01:07] <Jave27> Ok - baby's first custom kernel compile on ubuntu breezy here...  If my current kernel is compiled w/ gcc-3.4.5, is compiling a new one (and modules) with gcc-4 going to cause any serious problems?
[01:07] <ompaul> dstryr, language please
[01:07] <diogo> _0331_USMC: hmmm, just a second...
[01:07] <dstryr> well thanks anyway
[01:07] <dstryr> i still have ques for you ompaul
[01:07] <macrofago> some one polay VegaStrike ?
[01:07] <Kr4t05> Ok
[01:07] <Kr4t05> Question
[01:07] <diogo> Try accessing http://localhost:901/ on your web browser, please.
[01:08] <dstryr> how do you add index and stuff
[01:08] <nickrud> Jave27, i have not compiled a kernel for a very long time, but trust me, use gcc-3.4
[01:08] <Belea_> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your....
[01:08] <Belea_> what do i need ?
[01:08] <diogo> _0331_USMC: Try accessing http://localhost:901/ on your web browser, please.
[01:08] <_0331_USMC> tried...
[01:08] <ompaul> dstryr, to what, and maybe I am not the best person, ask the channel and see what happens
[01:08] <Kr4t05> I just upgraded me RAM from 512MB to 1024MB, do I need to recompile to kernel in order to support this?
[01:08] <nickrud> Belea_, sudo aptitude install x-window-system-dev
[01:08] <oskude> Belea_, x-window-system-dev (or something like that=
[01:08] <Jave27> nickrud: Thanks... Any reason why/why not?  I suppose I could google it.
[01:08] <_0331_USMC> diogo: can't establish connection
[01:09] <Belea_> thx :D
[01:09] <ompaul> Kr4t05, you should not need to, does "free" show the total amount?
[01:09] <Kr4t05> I'm in Winblows ATM
[01:09] <nickrud> Jave27, I'm using my early experience, and parroting some other's later stories
[01:09] <diogo> _0331_USMC: Do you know if swat is started? I'm not sure if it runs as a daemon... Try "sudo ps xa | grep swat", please.
[01:09] <Kr4t05> I needed to run Prime95 to make sure.
[01:09] <ompaul> Kr4t05, try it, you should not have to
[01:10] <Kr4t05> ok
[01:10] <Jave27> nickrud: Ok, thanks.  I'll give 'em both a try and report back.. (if it reboots.. :-)
[01:10] <_0331_USMC> 24520 pts/0    R+     0:00 grep swat
[01:10] <nickrud> Jave27, kernel mailling list :)
[01:10] <ompaul> dstryr, ask the channel about your indexing thing, I don't know what your trying to index
[01:11] <viriiguy> Can anyone help me to trouble shoot my broadcom card? It is installed, it shows up under lshw, ifconfig etc etc but won't connect
[01:11] <ompaul> !broadcom
[01:11] <ubotu> [broadcom]  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
[01:11] <dstryr> yeah
[01:12] <dstryr> i just want to make an index.html
[01:12] <dstryr> and stuff
[01:12] <diogo> _0331_USMC: Ok, now please check if you can do something like "sudo invoke-rc.d swat start"
[01:12] <viriiguy> ompaul I have been thru all that and it just does not work :(
[01:13] <ompaul> dstryr, just make one, that is a basic html page and there are lots of pages out there that will tell you how to do it http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/
[01:13] <dstryr> lol
[01:13] <ompaul> viriiguy, it is all I know about them don't do wireless on this lan
[01:13] <dstryr> i know how to make html
[01:13] <dstryr> im talkin about with apache2
[01:13] <viriiguy> no problem thanks anyway
[01:13] <dstryr> how do you add index to it
[01:13] <viriiguy> I may just have to wait for daupper
[01:13] <_0331_USMC> diogo:  invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/swat not found.
[01:13] <Belea_> nickrud, checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.3 and < 4.0) (headers and libraries) not found.  ? what now ? :)
[01:14] <oskude> dstryr, the default place is in /var/www
[01:14] <dstryr> ok
[01:14] <oskude> dstryr, atleast in apache1.3
[01:14] <nickrud> Blea, you need some -dev libraries
[01:14] <dstryr> ic
[01:14] <Belea_> qt-dev ?
[01:14] <Belea_> or anything what is begin with qt ?
[01:14] <Belea_> :)
[01:14] <oskude> dstryr, so you place your index.html there and it will be shown at http:\\localhost
[01:14] <dstryr> yes sir
[01:14] <bjornkri> I'm writing a script and I'm kinda stuck. I have a variable $FileName which will be something in the format IMG_####.CR2, and I need to assign the number (####) to another variable, $FileNum. Anyone have any hints for me?
[01:15] <dstryr> i just figured it out
[01:15] <RAPIST> !squid
[01:15] <ubotu> RAPIST: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:15] <IdleOne> Belea_:  apt-cache search qt it should list the -dev and then you install
[01:15] <nickrud> Belea_, I haven't looked at just what the kernel needs for it's current menu config; you could try using xconfig (and what's the right d*m invocation :(
[01:15] <RAPIST> !apt
[01:15] <ubotu> hmm... apt is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowTo/ or http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#apt-howto
[01:15] <RAPIST> ~x
[01:15] <RAPIST> !x
[01:15] <ubotu> x is, like, a portable, network-transparent window system.
[01:15] <Belea_> thx guys
[01:15] <nickrud> make xconfig ?
[01:15] <RAPIST> !ubuntu
[01:15] <ubotu> from memory, ubuntu is an easy-to-use GNU/Linux desktop distro based on Debian.  http://ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org http://wiki.ubuntu.com. It's Bantu for 'Humanity to others'. see !awards.
[01:15] <oskude> bjornkri, grep (but dont ask me how to use it ;)
[01:15] <IdleOne> RAPIST:  please stop
[01:15] <oskude> !grep
[01:15] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, oskude
[01:15] <eyedol59> How can I write the  # ,} and { characters into a textfile using "vi"?
[01:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bjornkri: I recommend sed.
[01:16] <RAPIST> !lol
[01:16] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, RAPIST
[01:16] <bjornkri> wow... no grep entry!
[01:16] <bjornkri> Thanks Pump :)
[01:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bjornkri: np ^^
[01:16] <oskude> bjornkri, or "cut" for little easier
[01:16] <bjornkri> men mans his cut and sed
[01:16] <bjornkri> er
[01:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> o_O
[01:16] <bjornkri> *ahem*
[01:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> That sound vaguely disturbing...
[01:17] <diogo> _0331_USMC: I'm sorry but I can't figure out what's going on with your swat installation... But what do you think about webmin-samba? :o)
[01:17] <dejx> re
[01:17] <PuMpErNiCkLe> s/sound/sounds/
[01:17] <bjornkri> wait till you see my man pump
[01:17] <PuMpErNiCkLe> :p
[01:17] <eyedol59> who can insert the # character in a text file using "vi"?
[01:17] <Kr4t05> Okay
[01:17] <Kr4t05> ompaul
[01:17] <_0331_USMC> diogo: I want to do whatever i have to in order to get samba working
[01:18] <Kr4t05> I'm looking at the System monitor and it says 1012.4MiB total RAM
[01:18] <Delvien> gnomefreak sudo apt-get remove libqt3-mt fixed it, stupid KDE bullshit
[01:18] <Kr4t05> Does that mean I need to recompile the kernel?
[01:18] <oskude> bjornkri, echo "hello123world" | cut -b6-8
[01:18] <Belea_> damn
[01:18] <Belea_> checking for KDE... configure: error:
[01:18] <Belea_> in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
[01:18] <Belea_> i dont have KDE
[01:19] <Belea_> :)
[01:19] <Belea_> i was so close...
[01:19] <oskude> Belea_, you dont have kde headers...
[01:19] <diogo> _0331_USMC: Ok, I've just found something called "Shared Folders" under "System" / "Settings"
[01:19] <Belea_> and i can have it ?
[01:19] <Belea_> sudo ..  kde headers ?
[01:19] <Kr4t05> ompaul: I'm looking at the System monitor and it says 1012.4MiB total RAM. Does this mean I need to recompile?
[01:19] <bjornkri> awesome, looks like just what I need, thanks:)
[01:19] <wastrel> it isn't difficult to insert # with vi
[01:19] <diogo> _0331_USMC: I believe it can manage Samba for you.
[01:19] <eyedol59> can anybody tell me how can I insert the # character in a text file using vi, please?
[01:20] <oskude> Belea_, sry, dunno how the kde dev package ist called...
[01:20] <nickrud> libqt3-mt-dev <-- Belea, I think it's that one
[01:20] <wastrel> eyedol59:  did you open the file with vi?
[01:20] <eyedol59> wastrel: yes
[01:20] <Belea_> np..  i will install anything what its start with kde :D
[01:20] <ompaul> Kr4t05, when you type free what is the first number back
[01:20] <wastrel> eyedol59:  move the cursor with the arrow keys to the place you want the # to go
[01:20] <_0331_USMC> diogo: want to pm me?  It will be easer to read what eachother is saying
[01:20] <wastrel> eyedol59:  then press i   then  #   then  <esc>  then :wq
[01:20] <oskude> Belea_, or if its comlplaining about a file, you could searc it with "apt-file search"
[01:21] <oskude> Belea_, to know in with package its in
[01:21] <diogo> Does anybody know which version of wine is provided by the Breezy "wine" package?
[01:21] <Kr4t05> ompaul: 1036648
[01:21] <ompaul> Kr4t05, I can't remember why but I don't think so, I think I remember it would only be 900megs if it was a kernel issue
[01:21] <wastrel> !info wine
[01:21] <diogo> _0331_USMC: Sure, no problem!
[01:21] <ubotu> wine: (Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)), section universe/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 0.0.20050725-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 14131 kB, Installed size: 55484 kB
[01:21] <nickrud> mutters about c102, and c2, and whatever c++ gurus are doing these days
[01:21] <bunta> Evening folks :)
[01:21] <Some-Person> can i use my modem thru ubuntu livecd?
[01:21] <Belea_> i see, thx oskude
[01:22] <Kr4t05> ompaul: That's what I read, but I wasn't sure. Ok, thanks.
[01:22] <eyedol59> wastrel: ok ,thank you :)
[01:22] <Kr4t05> ompaul: Next question.
[01:22] <bunta> Small question (well not question, but rather a matter of opinion) regarding themes :)
[01:22] <ompaul> Some-Person, in some cases yes, if it is a serial you stand a better chance, if it is not then I would not worry about it
[01:22] <oskude> Belea_, before the firts use you have to "sudo apt-file update"
[01:22] <diogo> ubotu: the 0.0.20050725 is confusing me... I don't know if it's superior, inferior or equal version 0.9.5, for example... :o/
[01:22] <ubotu> diogo: okay
[01:22] <bunta> Kinda been playing around with Ubuntu, and want a change from the groggy brown/red ;p
[01:22] <Kr4t05> ompaul: How well does K/Ubuntu respond to CPU overclocking?
[01:22] <diogo> LOL
[01:22] <Kr4t05> bunta: KDE ;)
[01:22] <twysted> hey guys i have breezy installed but i cant seem to be able to get GD to work with perl and all that fun stuff any tips or hints would be appreciated :)
[01:23] <Hobbsee> !forget the 0.0.20050725
[01:23] <ubotu> i didn't have anything called 'the 0.0.20050725', Hobbsee
[01:23] <PuMpErNiCkLe> diogo: Inferior, I think, since 0.9.5 was released later. ^^
[01:23] <ompaul> Kr4t05, it does not care, you give it the cycles it can use it
[01:23] <Kr4t05> ompaul: Just wondering thanks.
[01:23] <bunta> Kr4, I'm not in the mood to install KDE xD.. I've used that before for FC4, but GNOME has that lovely system monitor bar.. =P
[01:23] <bunta> I just want somethin nicer to stare at I suppose
[01:23] <ompaul> Kr4t05, more important is this, how will you chips like it
[01:23] <Kr4t05> bunta: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[01:23] <bunta> (meh is sticking with GNOME for now ;p)
[01:24] <Kr4t05> ompaul: It's not the chip; it was the RAM, hence my previous question.
[01:24] <bunta> I'll probably need to get a different XMMS skin as well
[01:24] <bunta> oh, and why does Ubuntu eat my ram? :P
[01:24] <Kr4t05> ompaul: I had to upgrade.
[01:24] <bunta> The box doesnt lag at all
[01:24] <ompaul> Kr4t05, ahh
[01:24] <bunta> I just see.. ram being like at 94% eaten :p
[01:24] <diogo> PuMpErNiCkLe: All I want is to be able to play "Mu Online" in Ubuntu, but without 3D support and a recent wine version I think it's going to be impossible... :o/
[01:25] <bunta> 63% is cache, the rest being eaten x.x
[01:25] <Kr4t05> bunta: How much RAM do you have?
[01:25] <bunta> gb
[01:25] <bunta> 1GB*
[01:25] <Kr4t05> bunta: Hrm...
[01:25] <nao23> Help, my system shut me out (or i have forgotten all my user/pwds)
[01:25] <Belea_> how can i search for a proces to see if its running ?
[01:25] <bunta> Its not really a problem, just wondering :P
[01:25] <Belea_> like apt-get ?
[01:25] <Kr4t05> I'm using about 10% of my RAM...
[01:25] <bunta> I've switched from Windows for good
[01:25] <ompaul>  gets spammed so much that I am really glad I accept it only in digest form
[01:25] <oskude> bunta, omg. you must have much things running...
[01:25] <ompaul> woops
[01:25] <bunta> I dont lol xD
[01:25] <bunta> thats the problem
[01:26] <bunta> Okey..
[01:26] <Sampizcat> Hello all
[01:26] <bunta> Either this is scary
[01:26] <bunta> or GNOME is getting a few kicks up the rear end
[01:26] <Kr4t05> Belea_: GNOME or KDE?
[01:26] <PuMpErNiCkLe> diogo: How recent does it have to be?
[01:26] <oskude> see in "ps aux" whats eating so much (theres propably better command for this)
[01:26] <Belea_> gnome
[01:26] <bunta> one of gnome's processes uses 37MB (gnome-icons)
[01:26] <bunta> gnome-cup-icons* rather
[01:27] <nao23> Help, my system shut me out (or i have forgotten all my user/pwds)
[01:27] <Belea_> i tried with top..  but there are to many
[01:27] <Sampizcat> can anyone help me? I have a machine (no GUI) that currently has a dynamic IP. I want to set it to a static IP. Which file do I edit, and can someone tell me the format please?
[01:27] <navarone> bunta I use Eclipse as my xmms skin...is dark and nice I find...not too flashy
[01:27] <Kr4t05> Belea_: Applications -> Administrator -> System Monitor (I'm not sure, as I never paid a whole lot of attention to GNOME)
[01:27] <bunta> ahh better.. font's bigger now :P
[01:27] <Belea_> thx
[01:27] <oskude> the biggest hog i have is firefox...
[01:27] <bunta> Navarone: thx 4 the recommendation
[01:27] <Kr4t05> Hrm
[01:27] <bunta> Ya firefox loves ram xD
[01:27] <Kr4t05> That bugs me.
[01:28] <bunta> Its usual for the 100MB or so range for ff
[01:28] <hemebond> Has anyone managed to get Enlightenment running on Ubuntu 64?
[01:28] <ana_> is there anywhere where i can find instructions to make ubuntu 'see' the pictures stored in the card of my Canon MV 830? (looked up google and no results...)
[01:28] <Kr4t05> When I put in a CD, I have to use the terminal command to eject. :/
[01:28] <bunta> (side-note: Why do we have upto 1.0.7 of FF?)
[01:28] <navarone> bunta I will make screenshot and paste in pastebin...brb
[01:28] <bunta> ahh nava, thx :)
[01:28] <oskude> bunta i got 15mb free from 256mb ...
[01:28] <diogo> PuMpErNiCkLe: According to winehq.org, should be at least 0.97b
[01:28] <bunta> Kr4t0f, use automatix and it'll enable u to eject the cd when u press the eject button on the drive itself ;)
[01:28] <Kr4t05> oskude: Try fluxbox?
[01:28] <bunta> pretty wack =P
[01:29] <nickrud> ana_, try again with google, but add gphoto to the search line
[01:29] <oskude> Kr4t05, i dont have any problems, just telling
[01:29] <ana_> thanks nickrud
[01:29] <Kr4t05> !info automatix
[01:29] <jonolsonroll2000> oskude: Yeah, 256MB of RAM, your gnome will crawl...
[01:29] <Kr4t05> ...
[01:29] <oskude> jonolsonroll2000, no, its smooth as .... ass
[01:29] <oskude> jonolsonroll2000, got 1ghz
[01:29] <bunta> But seriously, Ubuntu has got to be the easiest yet feature packed O/S I've come to get used to so far
[01:29] <Kr4t05> I'm going to do the server install and get fluxbox one my 128MB server box. :P
[01:29] <bunta> I used to be a Fedora freak awhile back ;p
[01:30] <jonolsonroll2000> oskude: Really?  I've never tried Ubuntu on 256MB
[01:30] <bunta> Switched over to Ubuntu for obvious things ;)
[01:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> diogo: http://www.winehq.com/site/download-deb
[01:30] <oskude> jonolsonroll2000, works like a charm
[01:30] <jonolsonroll2000> oskude: but I know that Fedora Core 3 crawls on 256MB
[01:30] <jonolsonroll2000> oskude: and that was gnome
[01:30] <bunta> oskude, no chance of increasin ur ram to 512MB?
[01:30] <ana_> nickrud, there is only one document, and it comes up as blank...
[01:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> diogo: also http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241&package_id=174803
[01:30] <gaby> hey
[01:30] <guerby> hi, if disks-admin crashes at launch, is there any other graphical app to format a new disk under ubuntu dapper?
[01:30] <bunta> hey gab :0
[01:30] <Kr4t05> jonolsonroll2000: Methinks that Fedora's GNOME is meatier than Ubuntu's?
[01:31] <oskude> bunta, not for this crappy laptop :) and i dont need more, all works as i need it
[01:31] <jonolsonroll2000> Kr4t05: Tis true.
[01:31] <bunta> oskude, ahh k :P
[01:31] <Kr4t05> Ok
[01:31] <bunta> You can get SoDIMMs quiet cheap these days anyway
[01:31] <oskude> even my desktop has "only" 256mb ram, alls well...
[01:31] <Kr4t05> Restarting to do some BIOS smooching. :D
[01:31] <bunta> I picked up a 256MB PC133 for 15
[01:31] <nickrud> ana_, http://www.gphoto.org/ is pretty much all camera support available
[01:31] <Kr4t05> Time to unlock those cycles. :P
[01:31] <gaby> hey bunta, how did you know my name is gab not gaby have we talked earler
[01:31] <bunta> xD
[01:31] <tallmf> dies nayoen know hoe to mount a HD with the following label "OnTrackDM6"?
[01:32] <oskude> well ooo takes a while (10sec) to load.. but working is like a flow...
[01:32] <navarone> bunta >  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9693
[01:32] <bunta> gab, I know more about you.. than you do to urself :P look outta the window, I'm waving ;)
[01:32] <tallmf> does anyone know hoewto mount a HD with the following label "OnTrackDM6"?
[01:32] <ana_> ah oK nickrud i was putting 'what i had before' plus gphoto
[01:32] <jonolsonroll2000> bunta, hahaha
[01:32] <ana_> now looking.. thanks
[01:32] <bunta> Gah xD..
[01:32] <bunta> Right, found somethin I dont like about X-IRC
[01:32] <jonolsonroll2000> bunta: what's that?
[01:32] <bunta> I want it to auto-set so when I double click on a link, it automatically loads it in meh browser
[01:32] <gaby> you ediot ha ha ha don't obuse
[01:33] <BSDinux> you don't mount a hd by label, but by device name
[01:33] <bunta> nova: nice :o
[01:33] <oskude> i dont even know what i should do with my all 20gn hd, allready have 3oses...
[01:33] <gaby> bunta were do you live cause live in newganda
[01:33] <nickrud> ana_, also, search your manufacturer's site, some of them consider open source a threat, so ....
[01:33] <bunta> I live underneath ur bed
[01:33] <bunta> I'm the cookie monster ;)
[01:33] <navarone> bunta I am using xfce but it look pretty much like my gnome desktop...but faster...<s>
[01:33] <gaby> i don't see youu there
[01:34] <IdleOne> !tell bunta  about enter
[01:34] <bunta> nava, aight :P (gaby, out on a coffee break ;p)
[01:34] <jonolsonroll2000> bunta: so that's where my cookies went...
[01:34] <Unity> how do i safely remove an ipod?
[01:34] <tallmf> well-I mean "filesystem tyoe"
[01:34] <gaby> how old are you any way
[01:34] <bunta> lol idle :P
[01:34] <oskude> Unity, at ebay :P
[01:34] <nickrud> Unity, make sure it's unmounted
[01:34] <bunta> sorry, but errm.. I'm an ex-window user, what can I say? xD
[01:34] <ddonky> Unity - sudo eject ipod
[01:34] <LjL> Unity: unmount it. "sudo umount /wherever/the/ipod/is/mounted".
[01:34] <LjL> Unity: i'm sure there is something graphical for that as well
[01:34] <nickrud> Unity, mount tells you what's mounted
[01:34] <gaby> how old is bunta
[01:34] <IdleOne> bunta:  good time to get rid of them bad window habits :P
[01:34] <bunta> gaby, I'm 16.. nearly 17 in a few months
[01:34] <BSDinux> hm, never heard about a fs called ontrackdm6
[01:35] <bunta> IdleOne, thats why I switched =P.. I've still got my old partition of XP, for Wine uses.. and backup I suppose (and transferin files etc..)
[01:35] <oskude> isnt ontrack a tape drive manufacturer, or so ?
[01:35] <jonolsonroll2000> IdleOne: Windows has ruined me forever ;) At least i'm comfortable with command line. :)
[01:35] <cyphase> anyone know where i can get a deb of the latest release of network manager?
[01:35] <Unity> thx nickrud ddonky LjL
[01:35] <ddonky> Unity right-click its icon on the desktop, and pull down to 'Eject'
[01:35] <BSDinux> maybe this helps: http://ramses.smeyers.be/varia/OnTrackDM6/
[01:36] <bunta> I was looking at gparted earlier, on whether it could resize (downsize) the NTFS partition of XP, so I can have more space on this partition
[01:36] <IdleOne> jonolsonroll2000:  only bad thing about windows is it isnt free
[01:36] <IdleOne> jonolsonroll2000:  if it was it would work alot better ()
[01:36] <bunta> from the look of things, it doesnt x.x So no worries I suppose (IdleOne, Windows.. not free? oooh..wait, we not allowed to talk about the dreaded subject.. arrr lol)
[01:36] <jonolsonroll2000> IdleOne: Aye.  And the viruses issue, and the fact that you feel like you are trapped in it ;)
[01:37] <hemebond> I'm having a little trouble following several tutorials on installing Firefox 1.5. Anyone able to help me out for a minute?
[01:37] <ompaul> if you want to talk please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:37] <IdleOne> but thats off-topic so back to ubuntu
[01:37] <LjL> IdleOne: nah, i don't think it's its only bad thing. but i do agree windows is a more than decent operating system
[01:37] <bunta> I've had a play around wth Vista build 5308 (february ctp build.. feature complete build =P.. not bad)
[01:37] <ompaul> this is supposed to be a help channel
[01:37] <gaby> bunta I am 15
[01:37] <tallmf> OnTrack DM6?
[01:37] <gaby> ok
[01:37] <tallmf> any help people?
[01:37] <jonolsonroll2000> True, back on ubuntu.
[01:37] <IdleOne> LjL:  if windows would go open source it would take over the world
[01:37] <gaby> Got It
[01:37] <bunta> Its buggy as hell, but is alot stable than the previous build.. I used to cry everytime I ran build 5270
[01:37] <diogo> PuMpErNiCkLe: Thanks, I'll check them out! Just found a few drivers that might enable 3D on my S3... :o)
[01:38] <BSDinux> tallfm, theres something about  "hdb=remap63" in grub.conf
[01:38] <navarone> IdleOne, it's been there...doen that...lol
[01:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> diogo: cool
[01:38] <bunta> Gab, ahh :P.. nice to meet u anyways :)
[01:38] <BSDinux> check out this link: http://ramses.smeyers.be/varia/OnTrackDM6/
[01:38] <tallmf> whats grub.conf?
[01:38] <gaby> Y u say that
[01:38] <oskude> !reactos
[01:38] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, oskude
[01:38] <IdleOne> navarone:  true but if it were open it would be improved and 100% more secure
[01:38] <BSDinux> or grub/menu.lst
[01:38] <damnhil> tallmf: boot strap program
[01:38] <oskude> for your os ms...
[01:38] <bunta> gab, because I'm nice =P.. and polite, and IdleOne has a gun behind my back ;)
[01:38] <tallmf> eh?
[01:38] <navarone> IdleOne,  no doubt it would...and probably better looking too
[01:38] <tallmf> boot strap program?
[01:39] <BSDinux> check out the link i posted
[01:39] <BSDinux> grub is the bootloader...
[01:39] <ompaul> gaby, this is a help channel, if you want to yapper head on over to #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:39] <oskude> and i doubt reactos will ever "take over the world" ...
[01:39] <bunta> lol
[01:39] <bunta> What was I saying before I got all distracted? ahh yes.. themes!!
[01:39] <gaby> What countrey do you live in bunta?
[01:40] <bunta> Need a calm, somewhat 'mellow' theme =o.. Beachside, or hill etc.. (UK gab)
[01:40] <roico> can someone help me with lm_sensors?
[01:40] <luimus> hello, when i open my pc resources, below my real resources, appears the nema of an old dvd that i used time ago; what sould I do to remove that name?
[01:40] <LjL> !tell roico about someone
[01:40] <BSDinux> why can't i get rid of evolution? why's gnome so dependent on that?
[01:41] <bunta> BSDinux, perhaps evo uses shared libs? Not sure
[01:41] <kairu0> BSDinux, i wonder the same thing
[01:41] <LjL> BSDinux: is it?
[01:41] <oskude> BSDinux, oh thats intereting, wanted to remove evolution later...
[01:41] <bain_> howdy all ... having some issues after install ... X doens't work .. seems to not detect the monitor correctly .. and keyboard is dead in the water ... is there a X setup program in ubuntu or do I need to play with xorg.conf myself ?
[01:41] <samwh> lol, bsd
[01:41] <nalioth> BSDinux: you can get rid of it if you like, just make sure you have "ubuntu-desktop" installed before you dist-upgrade
[01:41] <BSDinux> if i remove it, it also removes the desktop
[01:41] <jonolsonroll2000> bain_, what's your ... graphics driver?
[01:41] <kairu0> can i run the gnome 2.14 preview in breezy?
[01:41] <jonolsonroll2000> errm graphics card?
[01:41] <samwh> no, thats in dapper
[01:42] <Kube> hi
[01:42] <tallmf> BSDLinux, how do I ediut my bootloader prgram?
[01:42] <jonolsonroll2000> bain_ If it's an ATI then it probably didn't work out of the box...
[01:42] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bunta: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/i9694 <--- theme like this?
[01:42] <bain_> jonolsonroll2000: nvidia .. I have a 6600 GT
[01:42] <hemebond> Am I suppose to have write access to /usr/local/ to create directories and such without having to use sudo?
[01:42] <BSDinux> tallmf, check out /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:42] <LjL> hemebond: no
[01:42] <BSDinux> edit it with your favourite editor
[01:42] <bunta> looks nice
[01:42] <erUSUL> hemebond, no
[01:42] <bunta> whats the wallpaper like pumper?
[01:42] <BSDinux> gedit for example
[01:42] <Kube> I can't hear any sound after I installed ubuntu :/
[01:42] <cwillu> my memory is foggy;  can I use typical ghosting/imaging software to backup/recover ubuntu?  I recall something breaking the last time, but I think I changed hd's that time...
[01:42] <hemebond> Dang tutorials...
[01:42] <oskude> PuMpErNiCkLe, and which window is active ?
[01:42] <samwh> Anyone wanna play some quake4?
[01:42] <erUSUL> !tell Kube about sound
[01:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bunta: Wallpaper is just a screenshot of a particularly spectacular kill I got in BZflag... :o
[01:43] <luimus> hello, when i open my pc resources, below my real resources, appears the nema of an old dvd that i used time ago; what sould I do to remove that name?
[01:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> oskude: The terminal.
[01:43] <BSDinux> alienarena2006, wesnoth and eternal-lands, but no quake
[01:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> oskude: It's on top. ^^
[01:43] <bunta> LOL xD
[01:43] <roico> when i run 'sudo sensors-detect' it gives me module "SiS96x" although my chipset is SiS651, which is included by module "sis645"
[01:43] <Kube> and one more thing.. I have ubuntu 64 bit, but I don't have any resolution settings! maximum is 800x600
[01:43] <Kube> how can I add more?
[01:43] <bunta> I'll need to find me a nice calming wall
[01:43] <ana_> could some one asnwer this questions with a yes or no... does ubuntu  have vfat support compiled into your kernel?
[01:43] <Kube> I have a 17" lcd
[01:43] <samwh> YES, VFAT=YES
[01:43] <samwh> hell, i even think ntfs=yes
[01:44] <luimus> when i open my pc resources, below my real resources, appears the nema of an old dvd that i used time ago; what sould I do to remove that name?
[01:44] <oskude> PuMpErNiCkLe, i prefer widows where you easily see which windows is active... but lets not start a flame :)
[01:44] <bunta> I dont like the terminal background tho :o
[01:44] <LjL> roico: well if you're sure the autodetection is wrong, you can always edit /etc/sensors.conf manually
[01:44] <bunta> gonna go figure out how to make my terminal background transparent
[01:44] <LjL> roico: i think i've read somewhere that the detection is far from foolproof
[01:44] <samwh> use nano
[01:44] <samwh> NO, USE EMACS
[01:44] <bain_> bunta: what terminal you using ?
[01:44] <samwh> NO, USE VI
[01:44] <oskude> PuMpErNiCkLe, but that theme looks nice smooth... (me loves round corners:)
[01:44] <BSDinux> h? where's the problem seeing which window is active?
[01:44] <bunta> errm
[01:44] <bunta> Normal
[01:44] <bunta> Default ubuntu terminal
[01:44] <IdleOne> samwh:  make up your mind or put it all in one line please
[01:45] <bain_> bunta: normal ? hehe type "echo $TERM"
[01:45] <PuMpErNiCkLe> oskude: I love it. :D
[01:45] <BetterOffDead197> hello room. i'm new to ubuntu and need some hardware assistance
[01:45] <bunta> xterm
[01:45] <bunta> :p
[01:45] <hemebond> Holy crap!
[01:45] <hemebond> The tutorial worked this time!
[01:45] <samwh> Alright, shoot deadman
[01:45] <samwh> ask away
[01:45] <BetterOffDead197> lol. thanks samwh. i need to add my sound card after i installed ubuntu
[01:46] <BSDinux> restart
[01:46] <samwh> The sound isn't working by default?
[01:46] <bain_> bunta: xterm doens't support transparent backgrounds that I know of .. you'll need to use gnome-terminal or aterm or one that does ..
[01:46] <BetterOffDead197> no
[01:46] <roico> LjL: thanks, but the right module is not loaded, and i cant find it, when i type 'sudo modprobe i2c_sis645' or something like that, it tells me that this module cant be found...
[01:46] <samwh> what card is it?
[01:46] <BetterOffDead197> sound blaster 16 pnp
[01:46] <cwillu> because transparent x-terms are the most important function of a linux box :)
[01:46] <bunta> Odd
[01:46] <bunta> I swear this is gnome-terminal
[01:47] <bunta> when I click on about, it says gnome terminal <version>
[01:47] <Kube> no wine wth apt-get?
[01:47] <LjL> roico: indeed, i don't have that module
[01:47] <bunta> 2.12.0 in this case
[01:47] <BSDinux> shure there's wine
[01:47] <bain_> bunta: hmmm wierd ..
[01:47] <samwh> the module is sb16
[01:47] <Kube> BSDinux, .. said the file is invalid
[01:47] <cwillu> profiles?
[01:47] <bain_> bunta: I'm not sure .. but gnome-terminal should support transparent background .. should be in the menu options ..
[01:47] <cwillu> look at profiles bunta
[01:47] <LjL> !tell Kube about wine
[01:47] <BetterOffDead197> can ya explain that in laymans terms and what i need to do?
[01:47] <ShauOFT> is the re a program like photoshop for ubuntu besides gimp?
[01:47] <bunta> will do, thx :)
[01:47] <BSDinux> sudo apt-get install wine
[01:47] <BSDinux> no problem
[01:48] <roico> LjL: actually, some of sensors does work, but cpu temerature is always 127 C lol...
[01:48] <LjL> ShauOFT: there's Krita for KDE
[01:48] <BetterOffDead197> i know enough about linux/unix/ubunto to fit onto a pin head
[01:48] <gleesond> has anyone in here used scons?
[01:48] <gleesond> for some reasion its not seeing a lib that I know is in /usr/lib
[01:48] <ana_> then why do i plug my camera to the computer with the usb and don't see an icon on the desktop so i can download the pix, like every one else seems to have?
[01:48] <ShauOFT> im on gnome i heard there was a program exactly like photoshop for linux is that it ljl
[01:48] <Kube> how can i search qwith apt-get ?
[01:48] <BSDinux> gimp
[01:49] <samwh> Here is the info... http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+Labs&card=Sound+Blaster+Vibra16X.&chip=sb16&module=sb16
[01:49] <ShauOFT> bsd i can install photoshop on wine right
[01:49] <BSDinux> yes
[01:49] <LjL> ShauOFT: i have no idea
[01:49] <BetterOffDead197> thank you samwh
[01:49] <samwh> I dont know too much about alsa
[01:49] <erUSUL> ana_, wich model of camara do you own?
[01:49] <BSDinux> but get gimp
[01:49] <bunta> done thx guys :)
[01:49] <BetterOffDead197> lol me neither samwh
[01:49] <LjL> ShauOFT: there is Pixel32, which AFAIK is made to look very similar to photoshop. it's payware
[01:49] <samwh> You MIGHT have to recompile alsa
[01:49] <BSDinux> you can do almost everything you can do in photoshop using gimp
[01:49] <bunta> aight.. ama go find some calm wallpapers
[01:49] <LjL> !tell kube about shortapt
[01:49] <Kube> someone?
[01:49] <BetterOffDead197> oh lord, dont say recompile
[01:49] <bunta> then I'll grab ur theme, pumper :)
[01:49] <ana_> canon mv 830
[01:49] <Kube> thanks
[01:49] <bain_> LjL: me too please ;P
[01:49] <erUSUL> maybe you need to acces it via gphoto with gthumb
[01:49] <bain_> !tell bain_ about shortapt
[01:49] <Kube> kube@Kube:~$ apt-cache search wine
[01:49] <Kube> kube@Kube:~$
[01:50] <BetterOffDead197> i had a horrible time with redhat and trying to make gaim 1.5 install
[01:50] <ana_> erUSUL, canon mv 830
[01:50] <LjL> Kube: you need to enable universe.
[01:50] <BSDinux> kube, why don't you use synaptic instead
[01:50] <LjL> !tell kube about repos
[01:50] <andriijas> how do i add a user via the console?
[01:50] <biloyp> little help with making a bootable floppy for an install?
[01:50] <Kube> I was using freebsd
[01:50] <LjL> Kube: anyway, if you add the winehq repository that Ubotu indicated to your /etc/apt/sources.list, you'll get a much more recent version of wine
[01:50] <Kube> some friend of mine told me ubuntu is better
[01:50] <Kube> :/
[01:50] <roico> when i run 'sudo sensors-detect' it gives me module "SiS96x" although my chipset is SiS651, which is included by module "sis645"
[01:50] <LjL> Kube: (but do enable Universe in any case, it gets you something like 13000 more programs)
[01:51] <Kube> so I installed it.. I don't think it's better tho
[01:51] <BSDinux> well, if you did freebsd you're saving a lot of headache using ubuntu
[01:51] <Kube> LjL, yea I will
[01:51] <Kube> :)
[01:51] <ShauOFT> can i install pxel32 using terminal?
[01:51] <nickrud> andriijas, adduser <user>
[01:51] <esac> has anybody successfully setup moinmoin on ubuntu from apt-get moinmoin-common ?
[01:51] <Kube> oh btw, LjL how can I add more resolutions??
[01:51] <LjL> ShauOFT: i have no idea. pixel32 is a proprietary program, so it will have its own proprietary installer i imagine
[01:51] <oskude> biloyp, there are allready floppies for debian... never heard about install floppies for ubuntu...
[01:51] <ShauOFT> im so used to photoshop and gimp look confusing
[01:51] <BSDinux> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:51] <LjL> Kube: try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[01:51] <nickrud> andriijas, you'll want to add that user to some groups, try typing groups in a terminal as your normal user
[01:52] <Kube> okay thanks again
[01:52] <BSDinux> shauoft, it's just a matter of getting used to...
[01:52] <biloyp> oskude can I use them install ubuntu
[01:52] <andriijas> nickrud: -G ?
[01:52] <Kube> BSDinux, does ubuntu work like bsd?
[01:52] <LjL> Kube: just press Enter for every question (it'll keep your previous default), except the ones about resolutions
[01:52] <Kube> LjL,  merci
[01:52] <BetterOffDead197> ok thats way over my head
[01:52] <ShauOFT> ljl thanks for your help
[01:52] <oskude> biloyp, theoretically maybe :)
[01:52] <BSDinux> kube, bsd and linux have some similarities but lots of differences
[01:52] <BetterOffDead197> what about if i just reinstall ubuntu on top of itself? will it detect the card then?
[01:52] <ShauOFT> bsdinux thanks
[01:52] <nickrud> andriijas, no, two tools provided with ubuntu: addgroup (you don't need that one) and adduser (either adding a new user, or adding a user to a group)
[01:53] <ShauOFT> with wine i can use window apps right
[01:53] <roico> i cant change ff1.5 download path to my home folder... when i try to do that, it switches back to desktop... any other directory is not a problem...
[01:53] <biloyp> oskude: hmmmm I want to install ubuntu but my pc wont boot from the cd
[01:53] <BSDinux> yep
[01:53] <ShauOFT> so photoshop is a go with it?
[01:53] <nickrud> andriijas, though , if you know all the switches, it's fater, yes
[01:53] <BSDinux> yes
[01:53] <ShauOFT> and microsoft office
[01:53] <FlagDayGirl> but windows is bad.
[01:53] <biloyp> I set the bios setting to boot off the cd but it wont ???
[01:53] <BSDinux> photoshop works with wine
[01:53] <oskude> biloyp, then you could find a bootlfoppy that boots your cdrom
[01:53] <BSDinux> but why would you use ms office when you can have openoffice
[01:53] <FlagDayGirl> oh god
[01:53] <ShauOFT> bsdinux cool do you know if the latest version works or older versions only (cs or cs2)
[01:54] <gleesond> has anyone in here used scons?
[01:54] <gleesond> for some reasion its not seeing a lib that I know is in /usr/lib
[01:54] <BSDinux> the only wine app i run is macromedia flash mx
[01:54] <BetterOffDead197> does anyone know about reinstalling ubuntu on top of itself
[01:54] <biloyp> oskude: I am follwoing the instructions off the wiki but am stuck on one point
[01:54] <ShauOFT> is it hard to install wine apps or is like windows with an installer
[01:54] <Kube> LjL, im done now.. do i rehash?
[01:54] <roico> i cant change ff1.5 download path to my home folder... when i try to do that, it switches back to desktop... any other directory is not a problem...
[01:54] <BSDinux> shauoft, i only tried with photoshop 7, dont know about cs
[01:54] <FlagDayGirl> is this the ubuntu channel where you help out?
[01:54] <LjL> ShauOFT: if they work correctly, you just have to click on the installer.
[01:54] <oskude> biloyp, could you give me the link to that wiki
[01:54] <LjL> FlagDayGirl: guess so
[01:54] <FlagDayGirl> okay
[01:54] <LjL> Kube: you what?
[01:54] <FlagDayGirl> then
[01:54] <nickrud> BetterOffDead197, if you're reinstalling, just install on the same partition, and flag it for formatting
[01:55] <biloyp> oskude: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto/BootFloppy?highlight=%28BOOT%29
[01:55] <cafuego> roico: this is good.
[01:55] <cafuego> roico: defaulting to your homedir is a security risk.
[01:55] <BetterOffDead197> nickrud: what if i dont want to format it?
[01:55] <ShauOFT> cool thanks
[01:55] <FlagDayGirl> or for relaxation go to www.emmakelley.be
[01:55] <oskude> biloyp, ok, and your stuck where ?
[01:55] <roico> cafuego, why??..
[01:55] <ShauOFT> whats a good wifi manager
[01:55] <biloyp> oskude: I got to Step 4
[01:55] <nickrud> BetterOffDead197, you do, if you're reinstalling on it. There's no reason not to.
[01:55] <cafuego> roico: Imagine what would happen if you clicked on a download link that fetches a file called ".bashrc"
[01:55] <biloyp> I got grub# on the terminal
[01:55] <BSDinux> ndiswrapper
[01:55] <Kube> LjL, im done with reconfiguring xorg.conf
[01:56] <BSDinux> you can use ndiswrapper to use windows wlan drivers
[01:56] <BetterOffDead197> nickrud: ok guess i will copy my personal files to another pc over the LAN then first
[01:56] <cwillu> homedir is like c:/documents and settings/username, not .../username/my documents
[01:56] <Kube> and the resolutions I selected didn't show
[01:56] <LjL> cafuego: hm but i suppose downloaders (i would hope ff's one as well) don't overwrite files
[01:56] <roico> cafuego: lol got it...
[01:56] <biloyp> but when I type "device (fd0) /dev/fd0" it dont like it
[01:56] <LjL> Kube: you need to restart X
[01:56] <nickrud> BetterOffDead197, :)
[01:56] <biloyp> I dont understand this command
[01:56] <cafuego> LjL: .bashrc doesn't necessarily exist by default (or .profile, or .bash_profile)
[01:56] <LjL> Kube: ctrl+alt+backspace, or (from a console) sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[01:56] <BetterOffDead197> nickrud: thanks
[01:56] <FlagDayGirl> you know guys , only 30 million people use linux .And that's how much people in the universe use it only 30 MILLION!
[01:56] <LjL> cafuego: true
[01:56] <joelbryan> why ruby isnt' installed by default?
[01:56] <nickrud> BetterOffDead197, I'm basing my answers on your nick, by the way
[01:57] <bain_> how can I configure X from console ?
[01:57] <bain_> the installed setup is not working ..
[01:57] <oskude> biloyp, hmm
[01:57] <cafuego> roico: and it's not hard to write a small bash script that fetches my public ssh key from a server, appends it to your .ssh/authorized_keys and emails me your IP ;-)
[01:57] <Kube> LjL, ok is there a way to change my hostname?
[01:57] <LjL> bain_: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", or "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[01:57] <biloyp> oskude: wierd huh
[01:57] <oskude> biloyp, do you get an error message ?
[01:57] <LjL> Kube: hm edit /etc/hostname i think
[01:58] <FlagDayGirl> bain_ wanna visit my site emmakelley.be?
[01:58] <Kube> ok thanks
[01:58] <biloyp> oskude: I get this "bash: device: command not found"
[01:58] <LjL> FlagDayGirl: no he doesn't. please don't spam
[01:58] <roico> cafuega: ok, but that sucks lol...
[01:58] <bunta> wuu
[01:58] <bunta> aight, pumper, where can I get ur theme? :)
[01:58] <roico> cafuega: i guess ill just make a new directory for that... =\
[01:59] <oskude> biloyp, and you have "grub >" as your prompt ?
[01:59] <cafuego> roico: I just make mine prompt for each file (then I *CAN* choose $HOME)
[01:59] <biloyp> oskude: I got "grub#"
[01:59] <bunta> Also as a seperate question, when xmms-skins are installed, where exactly are they installed? definetly not in .xmms/skins
[02:00] <biloyp> oskude" sorry I got "bash: device: command not found"
[02:00] <Kube> LjL, could you give me the sound link again please?
[02:00] <navarone> FlagDayGirl, that's more people than will visit your site probably...;)
[02:00] <oskude> biloyp, funny that you get a bash error under grub... hmm...
[02:00] <LjL> bunta: "dpkg -L xmms-skins"
[02:00] <roico> LjL: so u have no idea how i could fix my sensor problem right?...
[02:00] <LjL> Kube: which sound link? don't think i've given you one
[02:00] <bunta> ths LjL
[02:00] <biloyp> I got /boot/grub#
[02:00] <Kube> LjL, I can't hear any sound out my speakers!
[02:00] <cafuego> oskude: No, he's root in /boot/grub; not at a grub shell.
[02:00] <bartosz> Hey guys
[02:00] <oskude> biloyp, wrong
[02:00] <Kube> on FreeBSD there was no drivers for my sound device
[02:00] <Kube> :(
[02:00] <LjL> roico: no, sorry. haven't looked on google a little bit, and i haven't found anything relevant
[02:00] <oskude> type grub
[02:01] <oskude> then your in grub shell
[02:01] <oskude> then type those command
[02:01] <biloyp> ahh ok
[02:01] <roico> LjL: ok thanks anyway... :(
[02:01] <oskude> biloyp, , read the instructions corretcly
[02:01] <LjL> Kube: dunno, my sound card worked out of the box.
[02:01] <biloyp> oskude: now I got it
[02:01] <oskude> biloyp, 4. Unmount the floppy (umount /dev/fd0), then start GRUB in interactive mode by typing grub. You will see the GRUB command prompt (grub >), from which you should enter these commands:
[02:01] <Kube> LjL, do you have any idea how to enable it?
[02:01] <biloyp> oskude: ok..ur right
[02:01] <Ed_gein> Upgraded to Breezy and now have no internet access(Asus A7N8X) can any one point me in the right direction?
[02:02] <LjL> Kube: no
[02:02] <LjL> !tell kube about sound
[02:02] <oskude> biloyp, but as its in "list" type (the wiki) they should add that un mount and grub command to the "list"
[02:02] <biloyp> oskude: I missed that gruub
[02:02] <bartosz> can someone walk me through installing a ATI driver? PM plz.
[02:02] <oskude> biloyp, i would have jumnped over that command propably too :=
[02:02] <Installer36> Md5sum caculation Failed does this mean dont use?
[02:02] <biloyp> oskude: yeah I was looking for commands in the style like the other. Maybe that should be rewritten
[02:03] <Fub> my windows boot suddenly doesn't work
[02:03] <LjL> Ed_gein: does "ifconfig" tell you anything about eth0?
[02:03] <tritium> !tell bartosz about ati
[02:03] <oskude> biloyp, but you get another probmel after this, i dont know howto boot a cdrom from grub :)
[02:03] <dli> does ubuntu disk provide kernel-source
[02:03] <biloyp> for people like me
[02:03] <Ed_gein> Installer36: yes thats generally what it means
[02:03] <Fub> when choosing it in grub, the computer just reboots
[02:03] <Fub> anyone know what might be wrong?
[02:03] <kube> LjL, the resolution thing didn't work
[02:03] <biloyp> oskude: yeah I know....another problem to tackle
[02:03] <Installer36> This was with Dapper so I wasnt sure and I dont know how to get to ubuntu=1
[02:04] <biloyp> I have an old IBM Aptiva I am trying to install ubuntu on
[02:04] <LjL> kube: was the resolution you wanted either the only or the highest one you selected in the dpkg-reconfigure?
[02:04] <tritium> no, dli.  you would have to install it.  What are you trying to do?
[02:04] <oskude> i know (knew) how to boot cdrom from floppy... but grub, never done that...
[02:04] <kube> LjL, i selected the highest
[02:04] <dli> tritium, get hsfmodem still :(
[02:04] <oskude> i know (knew) how to boot cdrom from floppy unde dos... but grub, never done that...
[02:04] <tritium> dli: you only need headers to compile modules
[02:04] <biloyp> I know I have an ubuntu iso cdrom cuz I used it to install ubuntu on my laptop
[02:04] <tritium> !tell dli about headers
[02:04] <bain__> ok .. that didn't work ..
[02:04] <LjL> !tell kube about fixres
[02:05] <dli> tritium, is headers installed in /usr/src ?
[02:05] <bartosz> thanks Tritium, ill take a look
[02:05] <biloyp> oskdude: maybe I should check the ubuntu forums
[02:05] <oskude> biloyp, im googling too as i want to know how its done too :)
[02:06] <kube> LjL, can't i just edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[02:06] <biloyp> oskude: ok I am going to the ubuntu forums
[02:06] <tritium> dli: I don't recall where.  after installing them, you can use "dpkg -L linux-headers-$(uname -r)" to find out
[02:06] <LjL> kube: yup
[02:06] <biloyp> or are there any beside this excellent help here
[02:06] <Ed_gein> Upgraded to Breezy and now have no internet access(Asus A7N8X) can any one point me in the right direction?
[02:06] <bunta> Aight.. my eyes are killing me atm
[02:06] <bunta> Ed_gein
[02:06] <bunta> I have the same mobo as urz
[02:06] <bain__> ok .. my keyboard stops working once I run startx ... any ideas ?
[02:07] <bunta> The nVidia LAN shud work automatically
[02:07] <LjL> Ed_gein: does ifconfig tell you anything about your NIC?
[02:07] <bunta> Havent checked regarding the Marvell LAN tho (the 1GB slot)
[02:07] <bain__> dmesg shows : input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
[02:07] <Ed_gein> bunta: It worked perfectly until I upgraded to breezy
[02:07] <bunta> Ed_gein, check ifconfig I suppose
[02:07] <FlagDayGirl> Has anyone make their computer look like a map?
[02:07] <biloyp> yep there are forums ..http://www.ubuntuforums.org/
[02:07] <Installer36> Ed can you ping
[02:07] <bunta> I have Ubuntu 5.10, and it works fine
[02:08] <oskude> biloyp, found somtehing http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Chainloading_a_bootable_CD-ROM_from_GRUB
[02:08] <bunta> Hadnt had to touch anything regarding networking is concerned so far
[02:08] <Ed_gein> Installer36: no I can't ping anything. My router handles ppooe for me. I'm really at a loss.
[02:08] <Ed_gein> I'll check ifconfig back in a bit
[02:08] <Installer36> Ed are you using a pcmcia card..wireless
[02:08] <kube> LjL, xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customised configuration
[02:08] <kube>    file; backup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.200603040508
[02:08] <kube>  -> is that normal ?
[02:08] <bunta> aight, well I'm off
[02:09] <bunta> its already past 1am here xD
[02:09] <bunta> Got some studies to do tomorow, and some more ubuntu explorin ;)
[02:09] <biloyp> oskude: ok I am ther
[02:09] <LjL> kube: if you modified xorg.conf manually, yeah it's normal. if you didn't, well :)
[02:09] <dli> tritium, thanks
[02:09] <kube> i did :)
[02:09] <Ed_gein> Installer36: No I'm not using wireless. I'm using the onboard ethernet
[02:09] <kube> okay
[02:09] <oskude> biloyp, this should be enough http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Chainloading_a_bootable_CD-ROM_from_GRUB#Fast_Method
[02:10] <oskude> biloyp, btw. as it seems so much work, a "pure" grub cant boot cdroms ?!
[02:11] <biloyp> oskude: so I should follow directions from that last link? correct
[02:12] <oskude> biloyp, well, its a little gentoo specific... ill search alittle more
[02:12] <sheep> exit
[02:12] <biloyp> ahh ok
[02:12] <Ed_gein> Which file holds the dns server info? /etc/resolv.conf ?
[02:13] <navarone> Ed_gein, hmmm...interesting choice of nickname...lol
[02:13] <oskude> biloyp, hmmm, http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~bernhard/grub-chain-cd.html
[02:14] <Ed_gein> navarone: I was messing with different names for ut2k4 and it just stuck
[02:14] <biloyp> oskude: on my way
[02:15] <Ed_gein> anyone have a clue about the ubuntu equiv to /etc/resolv.comf?
[02:15] <navarone> Ed_gein, ummm...what "skin" do you use in ut2k4? <s>
[02:15] <bartosz> what do i run comamnds in to install drivers?
[02:15] <Ed_gein> matrix i think
[02:15] <tritium> Ed_gein: ubuntu uses /etc/resolv.conf
[02:15] <Ed_gein> Its one of hte defaults
[02:15] <Ed_gein> tritium: thanks
[02:15] <tritium> bartosz: which ones?
[02:16] <tritium> I already gave you the wiki page URL, bartosz
[02:16] <kube> LjL, I can't use sudo anymore : kube@shell:~$ sudo pico /etc/hosts
[02:16] <kube> sudo: unable to lookup shell via gethostbyname()
[02:16] <kube> anything with sudo will return this error
[02:16] <oskude> biloyp, if i understand it correctly, you make a boot floppay (as you did), then add that memdisk.bin and sbootmgr.dsk in the floppys /boot/grub/ and add the menu.lst entries
[02:17] <LjL> kube: ugh. sorry for that. let me google it up
[02:17] <bartosz> Yes Trinium. It says to run command so and so to install. It doesnt tell me WHERE to input it.
[02:17] <kube> okay, take your time :)
[02:17] <oskude> biloyp, ill go and search for my floppy tray... brb
[02:18] <kube> LjL, i'll brb in 5 minutes
[02:18] <kube> :)
[02:18] <dli> bartosz, either Ctl-Alt-F1 to console or, Applications->Accessories->Terminal
[02:18] <biloyp> oskude: ok thxs...seems smb is easy to use but never used it
[02:18] <andriijas> whats the commando to change shell ?
[02:19] <tritium> chsh, andriijas
[02:19] <bartosz> Thank you dli
[02:20] <kube> ok back
[02:20] <kube> sorry about that
[02:21] <LjL> kube: it appears that what's in /etc/hostname must match what's in /etc/hosts
[02:21] <oskude> hope my 100years old floppies are still ok :)
[02:21] <kube> LjL,  I can't edit /etc/hosts anymore
[02:21] <kube> :s
[02:21] <LjL> kube: see https://launchpad.net/distros/baltix/+bug/19553 http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-7967.html
[02:21] <LjL> kube: yes i realize that
[02:21] <LjL> kube: i am afraid you'll have to reboot in rescue mode or use a live cd
[02:22] <kube> LjL,  how can I fix this with livecd?
[02:22] <LjL> kube: well, i think the ubuntu live cd will mount your hd under /media/hda1 (or whatever fits your boot partition). you should be able to "sudo nano /media/hda1/etc/hosts"
[02:23] <wastrel> this seems to be a drawback of sudo
[02:23] <LjL> kube: if it doesn't mount it by default, you can still "sudo mount /dev/hda1 /somewhere"
[02:23] <LjL> wastrel: yeah, googling turned out quite a few results, and there's a launchpad bug about that, and it appears quite a few people have fallen into this trap
[02:24] <kube> LjL, oh btw, Live CD don't work here, cause I need to edit the xorg.conf or Gnome won't start.. (it will freeze) i need to change "nv" to "vesa" :S
[02:24] <bthornton> I just installed ATI's "fglrx" drivers via Synaptic on my Dapper 4 install (AMD64)--does that update my xorg.conf file automagically?
[02:24] <kube> automagically ?
[02:24] <LjL> kube: then try either rescue mode or booting with "init=/bin/sh" passed as a kernel parameter
[02:24] <bthornton> i.e. on it's own
[02:24] <bthornton> without my intervention
[02:24] <dli> wastrel, ubuntu should add simple howto to enable a root account in its installation doc
[02:25] <LjL> bthornton: no, don't think, i think you have to edit xorg.conf or use a dpkg-reconfigure
[02:25] <kube> LjL, okay let me try
[02:25] <LjL> !tell bthornton about ati
[02:25] <wastrel> dli:  there's one on the wiki i believe
[02:25] <Celeste> does anyone of you use the  gDesklets  StarterBar?
[02:25] <oskude> biloyp, ok, ill go test my boot floppy with my desktop
[02:25] <kube> I will re-format and fix everything
[02:25] <kube> bbl
[02:25] <bthornton> LjL: yeah that's what I thought... Iv'e actually done that whole song and dance before, but I really didn't like having to reconfigure every aspect of X just to change drivers.
[02:26] <wastrel> oh don't reformat!
[02:26] <wastrel> too late
[02:26] <bthornton> I guess it should just be sufficient to s/ati/fglrx/ in the config?
[02:26] <kargath64> hey ppl
[02:26] <charles_> do static routes go in the /etc/networking/interfaces file?
[02:26] <LjL> bthornton: all you need is to press Enter a couple of times... dpkg-reconfigure will keep your defaults
[02:26] <kargath64> does anyone know where the english dictionary file is on Ubuntu?
[02:26] <biloyp> oskude: ok thx
[02:26] <bthornton> oh.  ok thanks
[02:27] <LjL> bthornton: yeah, i think it will
[02:27] <LjL> bthornton: only problem is that next time you run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, it will tend to wipe your customizations (though it does a backup)
[02:27] <oskude> biloyp, cool, works
[02:27] <agharta> ubuntu grub install command pls ?
[02:28] <wastrel> kargath64:  /usr/lib/aspell  and  /usr/lib/aspell  i believe...  not too familiar with dictionary stuff
[02:28] <wastrel> !tell agharta about grub
[02:29] <LjL> !hostname
[02:29] <oskude> biloyp, just get the memdisk and sbm from http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~bernhard/grub-chain-cd.html and copy them to floppys /boot/grub and
[02:29] <ubotu> use hostname <hostname> to set the hostname, $EDITOR /etc/hostname to set it for the next boot, and $EDITOR /etc/hosts to set the FQDN, or create /etc/hostname if it doesn't exist, or 'man 1 hostname'
[02:29] <biloyp> oskude: ok I follw instructs on wiki to make bootable floppy..then follwo ur instructs?
[02:29] <linuxfree> how can I change grug for lilo
[02:29] <eauxnguyen> man oh man is direcway useless. Any ideas for my Evolution problem or is there a recommended irc server with an active evolution channel?
[02:29] <wastrel> what's direcway?
[02:29] <oskude> biloyp, and make a file /boot/grub/menu.lst in the floppy and add the 3lines from http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~bernhard/grub-chain-cd.html
[02:29] <LjL> !hostname
[02:30] <oskude> biloyp, i made this just before point 4 on the wiki, but do copy normally so i know if it allso works that way
[02:30] <biloyp> ook I copied all ur instructs
[02:31] <wastrel> ljl i know the hostname configurator for gnome does it correctly.
[02:31] <kargath64> thanks wastrel
[02:31] <dejx> i was always wondering what ur means
[02:31] <biloyp> oskude: so I should stop at step 4 on wiki?
[02:31] <dejx> your? our?
[02:31] <IdleOne> your
[02:31] <oskude> you have sbootmgr.dsk and memdisk.bin in /boot/grub of the floppy ?
[02:31] <eauxnguyen> wastrel: sorry that was off topic. A satellite provider with big latency causes me to drop off here frequently
[02:31] <dejx> thank you
[02:31] <IdleOne>  sumtimes you are
[02:31] <biloyp> then follow ur instructions
[02:31] <oskude> biloyp, no do the wiki ready and before unmouning do what i did
[02:31] <wastrel> heh no worries eauxnguyen, i always ask when i see new vocabulary :] 
[02:31] <kargath64> just needed it for a programming assignment
[02:32] <biloyp> oskude: ok I will give it a shot
[02:32] <agharta> ubuntu grub install command pls ?
[02:32] <oskude> biloyp, copy the memdisk.bin and sbootmgr.dsk to /media/floppy/boot/grub
[02:33] <IdleOne> agharta:  read the msg ubotu  sent you
[02:33] <theplaytpus> I'm back
[02:33] <biloyp> oskude: ok just to be clear...I follow wiki and stop before step 4?  then follow ur instructs
[02:33] <oskude> biloyp, no, until end of step 4, just before unmounting
[02:33] <theplaytpus> LjL: you were asking about ifconfig?
[02:34] <biloyp> oskuded: beginning of step 4..says to unmount
[02:34] <LjL> theplaytpus: nope, i was asking somebody if his ifconfig turned up anything (since his network wasn't working)
[02:34] <oskude> biloyp, i didnt do step 5 and 6
[02:34] <biloyp> I know I can't access fd0 if it is unmounted
[02:34] <theplaytpus> LjL: that was me
[02:34] <LjL> theplaytpus: oh :)
[02:35] <theplaytpus> LjL: what should I be looking for
[02:35] <biloyp> but do I do the "device (fd0) /dev/fd0
[02:35] <biloyp> root (fd0)
[02:35] <biloyp> setup (fd0)
[02:35] <biloyp> quit "
[02:35] <LjL> theplaytpus: well, is there an "eth0"?
[02:35] <Jae686> y
[02:35] <oskude> biloyp, after step 4 "quit" you can star adding the 2 files and menu.lst from http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~bernhard/grub-chain-cd.html
[02:35] <theplaytpus> LjL: no
[02:35] <theplaytpus> LjL: inet, inet6 ,loopback
[02:35] <biloyp> Oskuded: ok ..so ignore the unmount instruction at beginning of step 4
[02:36] <LjL> theplaytpus: is that under the "lo" entry?
[02:36] <oskude> biloyp, hups no, you need to unmount before step4, sry
[02:36] <LjL> theplaytpus: have a look at /etc/network/interfaces. is there an eth0 there?
[02:36] <oskude> biloyp, or wait
[02:36] <biloyp> oskude: ok
[02:36] <oskude> biloyp, do it before step 4, i can test it myself later
[02:37] <oskude> biloyp, so we know it should work 100%
[02:37] <biloyp> oskude: ook so I stop at end of step 3 and then follow ur instructions? correct
[02:37] <theplaytpus> LjL: I'll be back let me go check. I do know that I can't access my router from within ubuntu if that helps any. Nor can I ping anything
[02:37] <oskude> biloyp, yup, sec ill write them down for you
[02:37] <biloyp> ok thxs
[02:38] <LjL> theplaytpus: well, quite clearly your network interface isn't being used at all. we only have to find out why
[02:39] <theplaytpus> LjL: Let me go check /network. anything else I should check when I reboot?
[02:39] <LjL> theplaytpus: aw, it's the same machine you're using right now?
[02:40] <LjL> theplaytpus: well then, first thing i would try "sudo ifconfig eth0", and see if your network starts working (that only has a chance of working if eth0 is mentioned in your /etc/network/interfaces)
[02:40] <theplaytpus> LjL: Yes. I would pay large sums of money if someone could give me a live cd right now
[02:40] <LjL> theplaytpus: also, let me paste my own /etc/network/interfaces so you can compare it to yours
[02:41] <oskude> biloyp, here http://pastebin.com/582860
[02:41] <LjL> theplaytpus: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9696 <- of course, the details (addresses etc) will vary, but at least it should give you a basic idea what it should look like
[02:41] <wastrel> theplaytpus:  do  lspci  while you're at it  - check what network adapters you have on the system.
[02:41] <biloyp> oskude: ok thx
[02:42] <IdleOne> id I  install Dapper ( Flight4 ) will I have to reinstall java and everything again or should it be good to go?
[02:42] <IdleOne> if*
[02:42] <Travis> I found a weird bug in irc
[02:42] <Travis> DCC SEND "CSRULES" 0 0 0
[02:42] <LjL> theplaytpus: if it's similar to mine, *and* your network starts working with a "sudo ifconfig eth0 up" (oh, try also "sudo ifup eth0"), then look at the "auto" section and check that it does bring up eth0/inet automatically
[02:42] <Travis> see
[02:42] <oskude> biloyp, step 5 and 6 from wiki you can skip (just dont forget umount after step 4)
[02:42] <LjL> what's that?!
[02:42] <gnomefreak> whats the command to check md5?
[02:42] <eauxnguyen> anyone else using the default Evolution on ubuntu 10 release?
[02:42] <wastrel> jackass
[02:42] <Travis> yeah sorry
[02:42] <Travis> I am not sure what it does though
[02:43] <Travis> googled and found nothing
[02:43] <IdleOne> it apperently send a killterm to the client
[02:43] <LjL> what client?
[02:43] <theplaytpus> alright I've got my list
[02:43] <oskude> gnomefreak, md5sum
[02:43] <theplaytpus> back in a bit :)
[02:43] <LjL> x-chat?
[02:43] <wastrel> supposedly a bug in mirc
[02:43] <Travis> not sure
[02:43] <IdleOne> LjL:  the irc client
[02:43] <Travis> but it works in some xchat aqua clients too
[02:43] <IdleOne> mirc I guess
[02:43] <IdleOne> cause Im using xchat and still here
[02:43] <LjL> IdleOne: yeah, i mean which irc client :) mine and yours didn't crash ;)
[02:43] <Travis> its not just mirc
[02:44] <andriijas> how do you run a script as motd ?
[02:44] <wastrel> or something to do with firewalling in netgear routers
[02:44] <LjL> well, konversation isn't affected, i can say that
[02:44] <wastrel> i haven't gotten a clear story
[02:44] <Travis> hmmm
[02:44] <wastrel> firewalling/antivirus
[02:44] <IdleOne> Travis:  possibly just windows client
[02:44] <Travis> did it on macs too
[02:44] <oskude> andriijas, as in Message Of The Day ?
[02:44] <LjL> Hobbsee is using Konversation, and she went down
[02:44] <Hobbsee> LjL: what's this?
[02:44] <gnomefreak> its md5sum <file.iso isnt it?
[02:44] <Hobbsee> what happened?  how many people got kicked?
[02:45] <LjL> Hobbsee: your Konversation has been reset by an exploit
[02:45] <IdleOne> traveller:  still isnt cool to do that...why not report the bug to mirc.com
[02:45] <oskude> gnomefreak,  md5sum [OPTION]  --check [FILE] 
[02:45] <Madpilot> Travis, experiment like that again in this channel & I'll ban you...
[02:45] <gnomefreak> nm it was just slow
[02:45] <Hobbsee> oh fun - what was it?
[02:45] <LjL> Hobbsee: apparently, your Konv version 0.19 is affected, while my 0.18 isnt
[02:45] <IdleOne> Travis:  I meant
[02:45] <wastrel> Hobbsee:  if we tell you it'll just happen again :] 
[02:45] <LjL> Hobbsee: err, i can't tell you :)
[02:45] <Travis> yeah sorry bout that
[02:45] <wastrel> Hobbsee:  are you using a netgear router?
[02:45] <oskude> gnomefreak, yeah, it takes some time
[02:45] <Hobbsee> wastrel: yes
[02:46] <Travis> off to investigate
[02:46] <andriijas> oskude: yeah. as the one showed when you login via console or ssh (/etc/motd)
[02:46] <wastrel> may be a netgear thing.  i heard it is due to firewalling/av stuff in netgears... but all this is hearsay from IRC
[02:46] <biloyp> got disconnected
[02:46] <Hobbsee> ah fun
[02:46] <Keyframe> anyone using cream?
[02:46] <gnomefreak> Keyframe:  i used to
[02:47] <bthornton> Anybody got the fglrx drivers working on dapper 4 (AMD64)?  Everything I'm reading pretty much says "I dont' know if this will work on Dapper; you're on your own...", etc.
[02:47] <Celeste> Can anyone of you tell me how I can get Xorg make this  "real translucency"   which  gnome tells  me here?     http://85.237.25.94/gdesklets.png
[02:47] <oskude> andriijas, i doubt that you can use scripts there (there are better places to defince sripts to star on login)
[02:47] <biloyp> oskude: ok I followed wiki until end of step 3. Now I follow ur instruction. correct?
[02:47] <Keyframe> gnomefreak: Do you know if it has code completion somehow?
[02:47] <IdleOne> id I  install Dapper ( Flight4 ) will I have to reinstall java and everything again or should it be good to go?
[02:47] <LjL> pra5ad, rupan3, digital-ninja, ccc_, moonlite: i'm going to CTCP VERSION you to see which clients are affected by the bug that has taken your IRC connection down.
[02:47] <oskude> biloyp, yup
[02:47] <andriijas> oskude: thats what i was asking for, where? :)
[02:47] <wastrel> bthornton:  all i know is a lot of people have had trouble with it.  one guy i know of who got it working built his own kernel from source...
[02:47] <Seveas> ok, if someone else thinks expointing bugs in here is funnym say so now and be kicked
[02:47] <nalioth> Seveas: it's not just him
[02:47] <gnomefreak> Keyframe: im not sure ask the room because if vi/vim has it cream should
[02:48] <bthornton> wastrel: ah I see.  I did pull everything from the same repo so you'd think they were tested to work together (as they were likely compiled at the same time)
[02:48] <dejx> ok
[02:48] <dejx> wtf?"
[02:48] <Keyframe> I see
[02:48] <LjL> Seveas: err... it *is* funny. but i'm still not going to do it :)
[02:48] <Seveas> nalioth, who else?
[02:48] <oskude> andriijas, sry dunno. never done that...
[02:48] <biloyp> oskude: ok another dumb question. I am at "/boot/grub# "  can I cut and paste ur commands
[02:48] <yuri_> hi huys, I'm looking for a graphical iso/bin/cue mount application. any suggestions?
[02:48] <shidan> hi is there a way to install ubuntu remotely
[02:48] <Hobbsee> gnomefreak: some people got booted from a bug exploit...
[02:48] <Seveas> gnomefreak, 'startkeylog[g] er' or 'DCC S[E] ND' exploits
[02:48] <oskude> biloyp, i would go to root users home "cd"
[02:48] <gnomefreak> ohhhhhhh ok
[02:49] <Madpilot> Seveas, maybe modify the /topic - "Using IRC bug exploits in this channel is an automatic ban"
[02:49] <Hobbsee> Seveas: you're kidding...
[02:49] <biloyp> oskude: ok
[02:49] <Seveas> I only have one word for such people and it's not CoC compliant
[02:49] <nalioth> Seveas: mind your invites please
[02:49] <Seveas> Hobbsee, yes, the former is a norton mug, the latter an irssi bug
[02:49] <andriijas> i have a script that echos some shit that i would like it to be run upon logins via console or ssh. how do i make it?
[02:49] <oskude> biloyp, i forgot (bookmmark) the wiki, could you post again :)
[02:49] <wastrel> Seveas:  Do you know whether this is a netgear or an irc client (or other) issue?
[02:49] <Hobbsee> Seveas: very weird
[02:49] <nalioth> andriijas: watch your barnyard language please
[02:49] <biloyp> surre
[02:50] <wastrel> andriijas:  put the script in your .bash_profile
[02:50] <biloyp> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto/BootFloppy?highlight=%28BOOT%29
[02:50] <LjL> Hobbsee, Seveas, nalioth: affected clients seem to be Konversation 0.19 Build 3100, irssi v0.8.10, irssi v0.8.10-rc5, xchat 2.4.4, xchat 2.6.0  --   Konversation 0.18 is not affected
[02:50] <gnomefreak> did that boot all those people?
[02:50] <biloyp> it booted me
[02:50] <Seveas> LjL, hmm, which bug is that?
[02:50] <gnomefreak> omg
[02:50] <oskude> boot ?
[02:50] <IdleOne> xchat 2.6.0 is not affected
[02:50] <IdleOne> not mine anyhow
[02:50] <LjL> Seveas: the one that just kicked a few people including hobbsee
[02:50] <Madpilot> LjL, I'm running XChat 2.4.4, and it didn't kick me...
[02:50] <wastrel> LjL:  i'm on xchat 2.4.4
[02:50] <andriijas> wastrel: good idea but doesnt affect all users :)
[02:50] <dejx> i have 2.4.4 on that logger thing
[02:50] <biloyp> disconnected me from this chat earlier
[02:50] <Seveas> odd
[02:50] <dejx> dont bug me
[02:50] <nalioth> Seveas: invites
[02:51] <wastrel> andriijas:  for all users  /etc/profile
[02:51] <LjL> IdleOne: well, someone who got tossed out was using 2.6.0 apparently
[02:51] <Seveas> nalioth, ?
[02:51] <Hobbsee> on another channel!
[02:51] <biloyp> bout 5 mins ago
[02:51] <Kr4t05> Well, everything works.
[02:51] <oskude> got xchat 2.4.4
[02:51] <PuMpErNiCkLe> What bug?
[02:51] <PuMpErNiCkLe> o_O
[02:51] <IdleOne> everybody might want to update
[02:51] <erisco> hows everyone doing tonight? =)
[02:51] <cafuego> Well, do DO have no business running Windows with Nortons.
[02:51] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: update what?
[02:52] <Kr4t05> I may make Kubuntu my primary OS and strip down my Windows Partition, shrink it with partition magic, and use the free-space for a FAT32 partition as universal storage. :)
[02:52] <Hobbsee> hmm...weird
[02:52] <LjL> IdleOne: don't think there is much to update right now
[02:52] <Kr4t05> I love when everything works as it should.
[02:52] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  dont know dude but something is wrong with some of the clients
[02:52] <Kr4t05> Oh
[02:52] <Kr4t05> !sensor
[02:52] <ubotu> [sensor]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SensorInstallHowto
[02:52] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: explain please
[02:52] <Keyframe> Kr4t05: I did that, my laptop is now only ubuntu, and desktop is windows.. sharing with samba..
[02:52] <LjL> IdleOne: with *a few* of the client, which is a bit weird
[02:53] <LjL> IdleOne: i mean, konversation, irssi, xchat... what the heck, did they all copy source code from one another? =)
[02:53] <Seveas> LjL, afaik only norton AV and irssi had exploits - updated packages for Ubuntu are around already
[02:53] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  some irc clients are being exploited  and knocked off irc but it seems that it isnt everybody and version doesnt seem to matter
[02:53] <nalioth> LjL: there'll be a common lib involved
[02:53] <Seveas> xchat/konversation aren't affected
[02:53] <cafuego> LjL: Some may not have been updated; breezy got an irssi fix yesterday for instance.
[02:53] <gnomefreak> LjL: i dont have issues with irssi
[02:53] <Kr4t05> Keyframe: The only reason I'm keeping WinBlows is for Need For Speed: Underground and other games.
[02:53] <Ed_Gein> LjL: You still around?
[02:54] <LjL> Seveas: well - the fact is that that string did appear to kick out a few clients that were *not* just irssi
[02:54] <IdleOne> LjL:  I doubt it but they may use some of the same protocols in all the clients such as dcc
[02:54] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: ty
[02:54] <Keyframe> I'd like an editor like Ultraedit, which has customizable colors for everything (like cream also), which can go to full screen, line numbers, and which has code completion for php,html,javascript and c++.. anyone knows of something like it?
[02:54] <Seveas> LjL, ah well
[02:54] <LjL> Seveas: of course, their connection might just have been "reset by peer" by concidence, at the right time... seems unlikely tho
[02:54] <Seveas> Keyframe, vim
[02:54] <oskude> biloyp, btw. you dont need to copy the menu.lst and device.map in wiki step 3
[02:54] <eauxnguyen> anyone else using the default Evolution on ubuntu 10 release?
[02:54] <Seveas> Keyframe, gvim if you insist on a gui better than gnome-terminal
[02:54] <cafuego> Keyframe: 'cream' (also try gedit or kate)
[02:55] <LjL> Seveas: mind if i query-flood you a little?
[02:55] <Keyframe> Seveas: I have cream.. which is on top of vim.. how can I have full screen with it and code completion??
[02:55] <Seveas> LjL, not at all
[02:55] <biloyp> oskude: i already did it
[02:55] <oskude> biloyp, but i doubt the will "brake" anythings as we overwrite the menu.lst
[02:55] <Seveas> Keyframe, ah code *completion* - dunno about that
[02:55] <cafuego> For code completion you might need xemacs.
[02:55] <shidan> hi is there a way to install ubuntu on a remote machine
[02:55] <shidan> thats not very complicated
[02:55] <oskude> biloyp, just make sure you have only the 3 lines in menu.lst
[02:55] <wastrel> shidan:  i don't think that's possible
[02:55] <Ed_Gein> LjL : "sudo ifup eth0" worked I now have internet access
[02:55] <cafuego> Or just remember the API, much faster in the long run.
[02:55] <Kr4t05> When you use apt-get to install a package, what directory does it go to?
[02:55] <Keyframe> urgh, I kinda get a headache when I see xemacs :(
[02:56] <Madpilot> Kr4t05, whereever it needs to
[02:56] <biloyp> oskude: hmmm ok I think
[02:56] <IdleOne> Kr4t05:  depends on the package and what it is for
[02:56] <Kr4t05> Madpilot: I'm referring to lm-sensors, this time.
[02:56] <gnomefreak> ubuntu file system 10 smarter than windows' :)
[02:56] <Installer36> Ed Gein does that mean you are on your linux box now
[02:56] <Kr4t05> gnomefreak: Agreed.
[02:57] <Ed_Gein> Installer36 : that is exactly what it means
[02:57] <biloyp> oskude: oskude: ook another dumb quesstion. I opened nano. Your instructs say [write] ...do I cut and paste [write]  into nano..or..do I just type iin what u posted under [write] ?
[02:57] <npsken> I have a dell inspiron 1100, I'm  trying to figure out if  I need to change a config  file to make it work with a projector (I need to do a presentation). In the back is a plug, labeled with a box and 2 lines, one on either side.
[02:57] <Installer36> Good job
[02:57] <Madpilot> Kr4t05, there's a decent wiki page on getting lm-sensors running
[02:57] <Ed_Gein> whoot
[02:57] <majd> I'm trying to run zend (trial)...after i installed it, it loaded up fine..but then i closed it and can't open it. I installed it to /usr/local/Zend/ and i suspect the file to open it with is ZendIDE.jar but when i run java -jar ZendIDE.jar, i get this java error: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: com/zend/ide/desktop/Main (Unsupported major.minor version 49.0)
[02:57] <majd> I would apreciate any help :)
[02:57] <Kr4t05> Madpilot: I'm looking at it.
[02:57] <oskude> biloyp, you can paste with shift+insert (gnome terminal)
[02:57] <Ed_Gein> so happy to have bitchx back
[02:57] <Kr4t05> Madpilot: What about this line: "Run the mkdev.sh script in the lm-sensors source. It is extacted below:"
[02:57] <Kr4t05> Madpilot: Do I save that to ~/ and run there?
[02:58] <Madpilot> npsken, if you ask an actual question, you might get actual help
[02:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> npsken: What's your problem?
[02:58] <npsken> i did
[02:58] <gnomefreak> majd: did you install java?
[02:58] <biloyp> oskude: ok..so I don't actually type in [write] ?  ok stop laughing lol
[02:58] <npsken> I have a dell inspiron 1100, I'm  trying to figure out if  I need to change a config  file to make it work with a projector (I need to do a presentation). In the back is a plug, labeled with a box and 2 lines, one on either side.
[02:58] <cafuego> Kr4t05: No.
[02:58] <majd> gnomefreak, yeah, i use Zend and LimeWire and jedit all the time
[02:58] <yoyo> hi you all
[02:58] <majd> i guess i've used Zend once, but it worked fine
[02:58] <Kr4t05> cafuego: You wanna tell me where?
[02:58] <usr> :)
[02:58] <oskude> biloyp, pasting is allso "writing", the computer writes for you :)
[02:58] <biloyp> ok
[02:58] <Madpilot> Kr4t05, to be honest, I didn't use that script - just run sensors-detect (probably with the default answers) and lm-sensors should run
[02:58] <cafuego> Kr4t05: Install the 'lm-sensors; package, run 'sudo modprobe i2c-dev', then run 'sudo sensors-detect'.
[02:58] <Kube> how can I enable ssh ?
[02:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> npsken: Do you have access to a projector now?  Can you test it?
[02:58] <yoyo> say, if you want to use a msn-compatible client...
[02:58] <npsken> no
[02:59] <npsken> the projector is at my school
[02:59] <gnomefreak> majd: what version of java do you have? i found during my java class i got that error if java wasnt up to date
[02:59] <PuMpErNiCkLe> npsken: This could be a problem. :)
[02:59] <oskude> yoyo, i thought gaim was msn compatible...
[02:59] <yoyo> you choose what?
[02:59] <PuMpErNiCkLe> npsken: I'll see if I can find any documentation for this.
[02:59] <gnomefreak> oskude: it is
[02:59] <Kube> how can I enable ssh ? please anyone ?
[02:59] <oskude> gnomefreak, roger
[02:59] <yoyo> oskude, I need to use a webcam to talk with msn clients
[02:59] <npsken> ok, thanks
[02:59] <dli> I wonder why "modprobe serial_core" failed
[02:59] <wastrel> kube sudo apt-get install ssh
[02:59] <yoyo> gaim can do that?
[02:59] <gnomefreak> Kube: did you install it?
[03:00] <Kube> nop
[03:00] <gnomefreak> wastrel: isnt it ssh-server?
[03:00] <yoyo> I've heard about amsn.... but is gaim better?
[03:00] <Kube> I thought it comes with the system
[03:00] <IdleOne> yoyo:  I dont think so
[03:00] <oskude> yoyo, do they read lips ? :P
[03:00] <Kube> :/
[03:00] <Kube> thanks :)
[03:00] <Madpilot> !tell Kube about ssh
[03:00] <majd> gnomefreak, how do i find out?
[03:00] <wastrel> gnomefreak:  that installs the server i think - i never installed ssh-server :] 
[03:00] <cafuego> dsl: were you root or using sudo?
[03:00] <Kube> does the package apache2 install with ubuntu ?/
[03:00] <biloyp> oskude: I ctrl/inserted in nano and it is asking me for a file to insert from? damn I feel dumb
[03:00] <gnomefreak> yoyo: gaim has 5 or more clients it can connect to
[03:00] <cafuego> grrr
[03:00] <majd> gnomefreak, Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02)
[03:00] <majd> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02, mixed mode)
[03:00] <gnomefreak> majd: java -version
[03:00] <cafuego> Kube: No.
[03:00] <oskude> biloyp, shift+insert
[03:00] <yoyo> can I use my webcam with gaim?
[03:00] <gnomefreak> majd: you might need 1.5 for that file i dont know off hand
[03:00] <cafuego> Kube: No services are installed by default.
[03:00] <oskude> yoyo, yes
[03:00] <Kube> okay
[03:00] <gnomefreak> yoyo: not yet
[03:00] <biloyp> dayum
[03:01] <oskude> yoyo, eeh, dunno if in breezy version
[03:01] <yoyo> oskude... gnomefreak.... what?
[03:01] <wastrel> gnomefreak:  ssh  installs openssh client & server :] 
[03:01] <Kube> oskude, how can webcam be used with gaim?
[03:01] <majd> but the thing is...i already ran it...my hypothesis is that i'm not "jarring" the right file
[03:01] <gnomefreak> wastrel: ty
[03:01] <IdleOne> !flight4
[03:01] <ubotu> flight4 is the current Dapper development build.  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4
[03:01] <yoyo> which version oskude?
[03:01] <oskude> for webcam i would use gnomemeeting or openwengo
[03:01] <gnomefreak> Kube: you cant yet
[03:01] <majd> i used it for a good 3 hours
[03:01] <Kube> okay
[03:01] <yoyo> gnomefreak.... so in gaim you can't
[03:01] <yoyo> ok ok
[03:01] <Xamusk> hello
[03:01] <yoyo> oskude, can gnomemeeting connect with a msn-client?
[03:02] <oskude> yoyo, dunno
[03:02] <gnomefreak> majd: cd into the dir and run jar <file.jar> i think it to unjar it
[03:02] <wastrel> majd:  maybe you're not using the right java ?
[03:02] <Kube> is there any client around that has MSN protocol that supports webcams?
[03:02] <Xamusk> where can I find a list of the kernel patches applied by the ubuntu team?
[03:02] <Xamusk> Kube, amsn
[03:02] <yoyo> the same question kube
[03:02] <gnomefreak> yoyo: no webcam for gaim 1.5 and not yet in 2.0 beta
[03:02] <Kube> thanks
[03:02] <yoyo> gnomefreak, ok got it!
[03:02] <oskude> i use only skype, and when openwengo has osx client, i use that
[03:02] <gnomefreak> it will be in gaim 2.0 when it is released
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[03:02] <biloyp> oskude: "Save modified buffers?"
[03:02] <oskude> but in the end im aiming for voip only...
[03:02] <r0x0r> when is gaim 2 scheduled to be rlsed?
[03:03] <yoyo> gnomefreak, ok :P
[03:03] <cafuego> Xamusk: In the kernel's appropriate /usr/sjhare/doc/<packagname>/
[03:03] <oskude> biloyp, hmm
[03:03] <biloyp> I did a ctrl X
[03:03] <gnomefreak> r0x0r: whent hey get done with it i dont think there is a date yet
[03:03] <dli> wvdial doesn't dial on ubuntu :(
[03:03] <yoyo> i'll check amsn page
[03:03] <gnomefreak> r0x0r: check on gaim website
[03:03] <oskude> biloyp, then no (n) and write that file again
[03:03] <biloyp> ok
[03:03] <gnomefreak> yoyo: amsn doesnt have cam support yet either
[03:04] <Kr4t05> cafuego: Gee, it works. o-o;
[03:04] <yoyo> gnomefreak... really? well... then what can i use?
[03:04] <Kube> gnomefreak,  any software with cam support??
[03:04] <Xamusk> gnomefreak, yes, it does, since version 0.95
[03:04] <oskude> skype2 should do video...
[03:04] <gnomefreak> !webcam
[03:04] <ubotu> hmm... webcam is now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in amsn and gaim-vv.
[03:04] <r0x0r> hmm doesnt kopete have cam support?
[03:04] <oskude> openwengo too, but no good osx client yet...
[03:04] <r0x0r> atleast it has a tab to configure webcam
[03:04] <Kube> r0x0r,  no
[03:04] <Kr4t05> !info skype2
[03:04] <Kr4t05> :/
[03:04] <gnomefreak> Xamusk: breezy version did not have it i thought thats why everyone was trying to upgrade it premuturly
[03:04] <Kr4t05> !info skype
[03:04] <oskude> !info openwengo
[03:05] <Kube> !tell Kube about sound
[03:05] <Kr4t05> Ok
[03:05] <gnomefreak> and no it doesnt read what bot said :)
[03:05] <Kr4t05> I'm bored.
[03:05] <yoyo> sadly, there's no client to connect to msn with webcam
[03:05] <Celeste> I am searching for a package .... Please tell me the package name of the software with the name     "glib-gettextize"
[03:05] <oskude> well, openweng "just" started...
[03:05] <oskude> +o
[03:05] <eauxnguyen> !tell eauxnguyen about sound
[03:05] <Nico__> I think my package is late, its been a day over a month since i ordered.
[03:05] <Xamusk> gnomefreak, yeah, breezy's amsn doesn't, but you can always compile a separate one
[03:05] <biloyp> oskude: ok I shift/insert ..now I shift X to exit? or shift O to write out?
[03:05] <gnomefreak> yoyo: not yet give it time next few months you will see things popping up all over
[03:05] <yoyo> gnomefreak... in the next release of ubuntu?
[03:06] <oskude> biloyp, ctrl+x for exit, y for yes (writing) and enter
[03:06] <yoyo> version 6 or something?
[03:06] <gnomefreak> Xamusk: you want to sit there and compile it with them and hope it works? i would rather have a working webcam not hopping
[03:06] <gnomefreak> yoyo: i dont know whta version dapper has
[03:06] <biloyp> oskude: ok cool
[03:06] <KakiPukul> Dapper, 6.04
[03:06] <oskude> biloyp, your allmost ready :)
[03:07] <yoyo> KakiPukul, that's it!
[03:07] <gnomefreak> .95.1 is dappers version
[03:07] <gnomefreak> i think thats same as breezy
[03:07] <biloyp> oskude, yep I will give it a shot and let ya know
[03:07] <wicked_> i downloaded gtk+2 theme i was woundering how may i install it? should i install a package that take gtk+2 in charge?
[03:07] <KakiPukul> easy 6 for 200(6) 04 for April (04)
[03:07] <npsken> ./me 's problem is solved
[03:07] <Xamusk> gnomefreak, well, I did it once (don't remember exactly if I did compile or got a .deb), and it worked (at least for receiving -> dont have a webcam yet)
[03:07] <yoyo> isn't breezy just 5.04
[03:07] <gnomefreak> Xamusk: you would have had to get a tar for it
[03:08] <oskude> biloyp, i had a "device xxx" error when running the disk, but it worked in the end
[03:08] <Kube> aMSN has no cam support dude...
[03:08] <Xamusk> yoyo, breezy is 5.10
[03:08] <Madpilot> wicked_, System menu -> Prefs -> Themes, just drag the file you downloaded onto the Themes window
[03:08] <yoyo> Xamusk, what did you use?
[03:08] <gnomefreak> yoyo: no breezy is 5.10
[03:08] <wastrel> sudo lsb_release -a
[03:08] <biloyp> oskude, ahh ok now I follow step 4 in wiki
[03:08] <yoyo> ok ok
[03:08] <oskude> biloyp, yup
[03:08] <wastrel> heh wrong window
[03:08] <biloyp> k
[03:08] <wicked_> ho so i need the tar archive then i guess right?
[03:08] <gnomefreak> wastrel: dont need sudo
[03:08] <yoyo> hey, is there a client in java or something?
[03:08] <oskude> biloyp, dont forget unmount
[03:08] <Xamusk> yoyo, I used it in debian, not ubuntu
[03:08] <yoyo> it can connect to amsn clients with webcam
[03:08] <wastrel> gnomefreak:  yeah i meant /exec actually.... different command prefix
[03:08] <oskude> biloyp, before step 4
[03:08] <gnomefreak> amsn has no cam support yet
[03:09] <oskude> oh, gnomeeting is now known as ekiga...
[03:09] <biloyp> oskude..yep did that..it was next to last line on ur post
[03:09] <oskude> biloyp, yup
[03:09] <biloyp> ok
[03:09] <gnomefreak> oskude: gonna change again from what i hear ;)
[03:09] <dli> gnomefreak, amsn docs show webcam
[03:09] <yoyo> I think once I heard about that client, i can't remember the name... but you need java
[03:09] <gnomefreak> dli: than try it but amsn has not released webcam support that im aware of
[03:09] <oskude> gnomefreak, lol
[03:10] <dli> gnomefreak, they show snapshots with webcam
[03:10] <sinaduel> I have wine, and I was wondering if I could install NFSU2 with it, or non?
[03:10] <dli> gnomefreak, kopete now has webcam
[03:10] <gnomefreak> dli: windows or linux? and what distro of linux?
[03:10] <gnomefreak> dli: the kopete in dapper does not have it yet
[03:10] <dli> gnomefreak, I don't have windows here :(
[03:11] <biloyp> oskude, ok i am done..now for the test
[03:11] <gnomefreak> dli: is the doc for windows users?
[03:11] <oskude> biloyp, good luck :)
[03:11] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: good luck
[03:11] <FlagDayGirl> gnomefreak: don't be stupid
[03:11] <biloyp> thxs
[03:11] <dli> gnomefreak, I'm on gentoo :( quite frustrated by ubuntu, it's installation cd contains no kernel source
[03:11] <Xamusk> gnomefreak, not breezy, but if you look at amsn.sf.net, you'll find the notice saying that v0.95 DOES support webcam... and in the downloads section, you'll find even an ubuntu .deb to get
[03:11] <gnomefreak> FlagDayGirl: what is your issue?
[03:11] <FlagDayGirl> what issue?
[03:12] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  I dont expect any problems as my hardware is fairly old and dapper should recognise everything fine..Breezy did
[03:12] <gnomefreak> read what you just said
[03:12] <oskude> biloyp, and just ignore the device error, you should get a menu with "boot cd" or something like that after the error
[03:12] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: dapper has software issues not hardware
[03:12] <boabsta> dli, lol i just moved from gentoo to ubuntu, used gentoo for about 3 years, reckon i've spent 1.5 years maintaining it :)
[03:12] <fauto> how are you
[03:12] <mike-e_> hi i need to do some WINS type stuff on ubuntu, where's some documentation on this..i just need to make splinter resolve to an internal ip
[03:12] <oskude> boabsta, lol :)
[03:12] <Celeste> does anyone know how to get "real translucency"  for the gDesklets?
[03:12] <yoyo> cool Xamusk
[03:12] <gnomefreak> Seveas: you bored?
[03:13] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  well if the issues are to great for me to handle ill revert back to Breezy till Dapper is "fixed"
[03:13] <dli> boabsta, I couldn't get hsfmodem dial out in ubuntu
[03:13] <oskude> boabsta, but you learn alot with gentoo...
[03:13] <FlagDayGirl> I'm tired
[03:13] <farous> an idiot sent me a pdf file that is rotated. He scanned some pages upside down than sent it as pdf. Is there an application that i can use to rotate the pages back so i can edit it latter on with flpsed ?
[03:13] <Xamusk> mike-e, if you're looking for WINS, search the samba docs
[03:13] <boabsta> oskude, yep, deffo a good learning process
[03:13] <goldfish> Seveas: hello?
[03:13] <boabsta> oskude, i hate ppl that refuse to use CLI now :)
[03:13] <Jae686> geento is not that distro were EVERYTHING is compiled at the host machine?
[03:13] <gnomefreak> can someone please mute FlagDayGirl
[03:13] <Xamusk> farous, GIMP?
[03:13] <Jae686> CLI is good for your health
[03:14] <Seveas> goldfish, gatherg some info about the disconnect earlier
[03:14] <sinaduel> could I install Need For Speed Underground 2 if I used Wine?
[03:14] <Seveas> goldfish, please ignore 
[03:14] <mike-e_> Xamusk i don't need wins, i need to set something up on it like that so i can ssh -l mike splinter and have splinter resolve to 192.168.0.10 because i'm too lazy to type the full IP
[03:14] <farous> Xamusk: gimp open the file as one page only. The first page i have multiple pages
[03:14] <goldfish> Seveas: Oh right :) nothing to do with me :)
[03:14] <oskude> boabsta, i was "born" with "CLI" (dos) ;)
[03:14] <majd> gnomefreak, i figured it out, i'm supposed to run a program called ZDE (no extention)...how can i load it up from the terminal (so that i could add it to the applications menu?
[03:14] <CarlFK> farous: taking apart a pdf is 'hard'
[03:14] <goldfish> Seveas: irssi is my client anyways.
[03:14] <boabsta> oskude, do u have blue rinse hair?
[03:14] <Xamusk> mike-e, cant you just edit your /etc/hosts file?
[03:14] <boabsta> ;p
[03:14] <yoyo> gentoo seems cool
[03:14] <pad> hello, I'm trying to get wpa working (how it's shown on the wiki) but when i enter "wpa_supplicant -ieth1 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dipw -W
[03:14] <pad> " i get a few error msgs (ioctl[stoccsiwpmksa] :operation not supportet and bind(PF_UNIX):Address already in use) has anyone an idea? i searched the whole wiki but didn't find a hint :(
[03:14] <mike-e_> Xamusk : i sure the hell can, thanks
[03:14] <rupan3> goldfish: let's hear it for irssi :p
[03:14] <XaeroVincent> ok... here's a nice problem
[03:14] <dli> boabsta, while ubuntu doesn't have kernel source on its cd, it's hopeless
[03:14] <yoyo> but it also seems complicated
[03:14] <rupan3> woot
[03:15] <Xamusk> oO
[03:15] <boabsta> dli, download the latest
[03:15] <oskude> but i regret i didnt find linux before windows95 (skipped 3.1)
[03:15] <XaeroVincent> why cant i change my file permissions?!?
[03:15] <CarlFK> gentoo = Generally Too much trouble
[03:15] <farous> CarlFK: hmm so you suggest i rip it to pages then rotate them one at a time ?
[03:15] <FlagDayGirl> mike-e shut up
[03:15] <XaeroVincent> when I'm logined into root
[03:15] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: you using sudo?
[03:15] <gnomefreak> majd: if it doesnt show up in menu try restarting menu
[03:15] <gnomefreak> !ops
[03:15] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot or ompaul
[03:15] <dli> boabsta, I'm configuring my dialup!
[03:15] <CarlFK> FlagDayGirl:  - be nice
[03:15] <yoyo> Gentoo community is as well developped as ubuntu's?
[03:15] <Madpilot> gnomefreak, ?
[03:15] <boabsta> dli, unlucky :(
[03:15] <gnomefreak> shes getting on my nerves very fast
[03:15] <biloyp> oskude, the boot floppy worked.but I got a "MEMDISK: Insufficient low memory" msg on the screen.
[03:15] <goldfish> yoyo: yes.
[03:15] <XaeroVincent> rupan3... I've created a Gnome root account
[03:15] <gnomefreak> Madpilot: FlagDayGirl hasnt said anything but bs since it got here
[03:15] <oskude> biloyp, shit
[03:15] <Seveas> gnomefreak, ?
[03:15] <biloyp> yeah
[03:16] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: that's not the greatest idea
[03:16] <gnomefreak> ^^
[03:16] <gnomefreak> ty Seveas
[03:16] <XaeroVincent> I log into root... but I still have no permission access
[03:16] <biloyp> this is a IBM Aptiva..had windoze 95 running on it
[03:16] <yoyo> goldfish, really?
[03:16] <Seveas> gnomefreak, thanks for paying so much attention all the time
[03:16] <majd> gnomefreak, it worked :) thanks a lot, i appreciate it
[03:16] <biloyp> sorry I had to mention the name
[03:16] <Seveas> Xamusk, packages.ubuntu.com
[03:16] <dli> boabsta, anyway, I think I will burn the 3 DVDs for debian
[03:16] <gnomefreak> majd: alot of apps wont show up in your menu unless you grab debian menu
[03:16] <goldfish> yoyo: yes...
[03:16] <boabsta> dli, dl kernel on your current connection and burn to CD?
[03:16] <Kr4t05> biloyp: WIPE THE DRIVE AND PUT UBUNTU-LITE ON IT! ACK!
[03:16] <CarlFK> Xamusk: it does- just com not org ;)
[03:16] <yoyo> goldfish... say, I want to install Gentoo... would it be a nice distro for a newbie?
[03:16] <XaeroVincent> I can modify the "tmp" directory permissions and the files on it... but yea
[03:16] <Kr4t05> !ubuntu-lite
[03:16] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Kr4t05
[03:17] <Kr4t05> Meh
[03:17] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: why are you tweaking with /tmp?
[03:17] <yoyo> is there a good doc and everything... many packages?
[03:17] <Kr4t05> Go figure. -.-
[03:17] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: and why are you logging into gnome as root?
[03:17] <biloyp> kr4t05..it is a brand new hard drive..or r u referring to the floppy
[03:17] <hokum> Hello people
[03:17] <Matthew> hello, is there any way to run ubuntu in text only mode? i wanna do some test with an pretty old imac and console/shell prompt are good enough for me, any idea? :)
[03:17] <Madpilot> yoyo, could you take the non-Ubuntu talk to pm or another channel, please (try #ubuntu-offtopic)
[03:17] <IdleOne> yoyo packages.ubuntu.com and wiki.ubuntu.com
[03:17] <Kr4t05> biloyp: Nevermind.
[03:17] <XaeroVincent> rupan I can change permissions, but I have to use the command line... and I do not want to because I completely destroyed my install be incorrectly using "sudo" and "chmod"
[03:17] <biloyp> ok
[03:17] <boabsta> Matthew, type server at the cd boot prompt
[03:17] <goldfish> yoyo: Great docs, many packages.
[03:17] <Xamusk> by the way... gentoo has a muuuuch larger package repository... very good for ppl that are used to unstable stuff
[03:17] <oskude> biloyp, maybe a newer memdisk file, sec ill search...
[03:18] <yoyo> ok everyone
[03:18] <CarlFK> Matthew: "server" at the installer's boot: prompt
[03:18] <biloyp> ok
[03:18] <gnomefreak> brb this is gonna hurt dell more than me
[03:18] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: well you'll probably completely destry your installation by doing everything as root, as well
[03:18] <XaeroVincent> rupan... becuase I want admin access so I dont have to use sudo all the time
[03:18] <yoyo> and for those who wanted to know, I'm in the amsn page, 0.95-3 does have support for webcam
[03:18] <Matthew> cool! thanks boabsta!! :)
[03:18] <Matthew> thank CarlFK too! :>
[03:18] <Celeste> please can anyone help me with Real TRANSLUCENCY in Gnome? (for the gDesklets)
[03:18] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: there's a reason why it's disabled by default
[03:18] <boabsta> Matthew, enjoy :)
[03:19] <Kr4t05> Matthew: If you have say, 64MB+ RAM, you maybe able to get fluxbox or XFCE running later.
[03:19] <XaeroVincent> rupan the problem is simple... I cant easily modify my permissions using Natalius
[03:19] <XaeroVincent> how do I fix that?
[03:19] <CarlFK> Matthew: you might want to try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingXubuntu
[03:19] <achew22> when I do a modprobe lirc_serial I get FATAL: Error inserting lirc_serial (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-686/misc/lirc_serial.ko): Device or resource busy can someone help me?
[03:19] <XaeroVincent> i get this
[03:19] <wastrel> Matthew:  i installed gnome on a rev a imac with 64mb of ram
[03:20] <rupan3> you right click the file and change them in the properties/permissions tab..
[03:20] <XaeroVincent> "You are not the owner, so you can't change the permissions"
[03:20] <Madpilot> XaeroVincent, you can launch Nautilus with "gksudo nautilus" if you want root access - but be careful with that
[03:20] <wastrel> Matthew:  this was yellowdog linux, and it was a few years ago... it was slow but usable :] 
[03:20] <Xamusk> achew22, are you sure it isnt already loaded?
[03:20] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: run gksudo nautilus
[03:20] <achew22> it doesn't work if thats what your asking
[03:20] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: and put in your pw
[03:20] <XaeroVincent> but I'm logged in as root
[03:20] <rupan3> Madpilot: he's running everything as root
[03:20] <XaeroVincent> why do i need that?
[03:20] <achew22> Xamusk: how do I check if its running -- whats running it, and how do I stop it so I can modprobe for it
[03:21] <Madpilot> rupan3, ah... (no comment...)
[03:21] <dli> my wvdial doesn't dial out? any wvdial user?
[03:21] <Matthew> all u guys, thank you very much!! :)
[03:21] <Genfoo> :)
[03:21] <oskude> biloyp, hmm, found another "howto" http://puppylinux.org/wikka/BootingFromCD
[03:21] <Xamusk> achew22, to see if it's loaded, use lsmod. to unload it, use modprobe -r
[03:21] <biloyp> oskude, ok let me check it
[03:22] <rupan3> Madpilot: i'm trying to talk some sense into the fella but... he doesn't want to deal with the inconvenience of sudo
[03:22] <aslkzxmn> hello all :)
[03:22] <IdleOne> sudo rocks
[03:22] <oskude> biloyp, this looks easy: if you download the smart boot manager linux binary, sbminst, from http://btmgr.webframe.org/3.6/sbminst, then "sbminst
[03:22] <oskude> -t us -d /dev/fd0" to create a bootable floppy
[03:22] <rupan3> werd
[03:22] <Madpilot> rupan3, security is such an inconvenience :P
[03:22] <rupan3> isn't it
[03:23] <XaeroVincent> i understand the reason for sudo... but I dont care... Im new to linux and have almost no experience with xterm
[03:23] <IdleOne> Madpilot:  so much so I removed all the locks on my dorrs at home :P
[03:23] <rupan3> its so tough.. i should just re-install windows
[03:23] <Keyframe> Anyone knows in cream/vim how can I have full screen and code completion (php/html/javascript and c++)? thanks
[03:23] <XaeroVincent> I want it easy until I learn what I'm doing
[03:23] <biloyp> oskude, yeah that does look easy
[03:23] <oskude> biloyp, ill try that sbminst, seec
[03:23] <biloyp> ok let me it a shot
[03:23] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: until you destroy your installation 10 or 12 times
[03:23] <Madpilot> XaeroVincent, if you're learning what you're doing, that's an even better time to keep permissions intact
[03:24] <IdleOne> XaeroVincent:  the easy way is to learn how to do it properly to begin with...if you do everything as root you develop bad habits and potentialy put your box at risk of breaking
[03:24] <XaeroVincent> Im just trying to do simple tasks here... and I cannot do them
[03:24] <rupan3> you said you've already broke your box in the first place?
[03:24] <gnomefreak> that was easy
[03:24] <XaeroVincent> copy and pasting files to ext3... modifying files... etc
[03:24] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, what are you trying to do?
[03:24] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: there's answers to that though, come ask in here or read the wiki
[03:24] <IdleOne> XaeroVincent:  what are you trying to do?
[03:25] <Unity> hey i have connected an ipod to my computer but i do not see it on my desktop and the ipod tells me not to disconnect it, and i am unable to umount /dev/sda2
[03:25] <XaeroVincent> the wiki diesnt tell u why I'm doing it tho
[03:25] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: whenever i get stuck these guys help me out
[03:25] <hokum> what essential config ubuntu has related to X desktop managers starting via GDM or KDM?  After somthing GDM loads only failsafe xterm, KDM loads nothing exactly like startx
[03:25] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: why are you doing it?
[03:25] <chuckyp> hokum, normal ubuntu gmd
[03:25] <Madpilot> Unity, try w/ sudo in front of umount?
[03:25] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: what are you doing, anyway.. trying to change the permissions on /tmp?
[03:25] <chuckyp> hokum, gdm
[03:26] <Unity> Madpilot: i did, but there is no such device under /dev
[03:26] <XaeroVincent> the wiki will offer u commands to use...  but doesnt explain why you use those commands... or what the commands do in general
[03:26] <Unity> Madpilot: and it's not mounted anywhere eithur
[03:26] <gnomefreak> dpkg-reconfigure gdm i think is the command but dont quote me on that
[03:26] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, thats where man comes in
[03:26] <Madpilot> Unity, hmm - I don't own an ipod, so that's about the only intelligent suggestion I can make - sorry :)
[03:26] <IdleOne> XaeroVincent:  what command do you want to know about... you can alsways type man command to get info on the specific command
[03:26] <XaeroVincent> whats a "man" ?
[03:26] <wastrel> XaeroVincent:  what files are you trying to move?  you should put files in your home directory-  where you have permissions to put things.
[03:27] <hokum> reconfig for GDM not helped
[03:27] <rupan3> i dunno XaeroVincent .. i got through about a month of linux before i even came in here.  and never spend a minute as root, just used sudo
[03:27] <IdleOne> man = manual
[03:27] <XaeroVincent> wasterl... I cant modify my home directory
[03:27] <gnomefreak> man is a manual pages  man sudo will give you info on sudo man apt will give you info on apt
[03:27] <Madpilot> XaeroVincent, "man" is the command to read the manual files on the terminal
[03:27] <Unity> to what extent will the ipod be damaged if i yank it out?
[03:27] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, man will display help pages about any command i.e. in a terminal if you where to type "man cp" no quotes ofcourse you would get an explanation on the cp command
[03:27] <rupan3> is your home directory /root
[03:27] <hokum> startx shows only fonts related problems
[03:27] <wastrel> XaeroVincent:  you don't have write permissions in your home directory?  that would be a problem.
[03:28] <rupan3> there IS a solution to that on the wiki
[03:28] <burden> Can anyone help me out with an error I get in mplayer when I try to play a DVD?
[03:28] <oskude> biloyp, worked too, but the floppy must have the write "plug" enabled
[03:28] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, another one to know if you are learning is apropos , apropos will allow you to search for a program that does a specific task.  like apropos move  file would result in the mv command.
[03:28] <hokum> permissions on homedir files correct, and on /tmp also
[03:28] <rupan3> that's what i used when i moved all my mp3s into my home directory and they wre owned by root:root
[03:28] <XaeroVincent> i cant set any permissions on any files or directories except "tmp"
[03:28] <gnomefreak> its  agood idea to know what a command does before running it ;)
[03:29] <oskude> biloyp, ill do a quick howto :) (if you need)
[03:29] <wastrel> XaeroVincent:  you should only rarely have to set permissions on files.
[03:29] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  knoledge is dangerous sometimes hehe
[03:29] <wastrel> XaeroVincent:  that's why we're all freaking out at you :] 
[03:29] <XaeroVincent> well I cannot modify, create files or directories, or anything
[03:29] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, what do you mena you can't modify your home directory?
[03:29] <gnomefreak> now-to even
[03:29] <biloyp> oskude ok cool
[03:29] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: sometimes it is
[03:29] <hokum> entering gnome-session on failsafe xterm loads gnome well
[03:29] <burden> Anyone?
[03:29] <wastrel> XaeroVincent:  you should only rarely need to create files & directories outside your home directory
[03:29] <gnomefreak> how-to darnit
[03:30] <Madpilot> XaeroVincent, then there's something wrong with your system...
[03:30] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, you can create files inside of your home directory.
[03:30] <XaeroVincent> *.*
[03:30] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, if you need to create files outside of it you would use sudo.
[03:30] <David_F> I've just looked at ubantu live CD and plan to install. Have a few questions.  Is this the place?
[03:30] <XaeroVincent> im afraid of chmod... cuz of doing this accidently "sudo chmod -rwxrwxrwx /"
[03:31] <jrsims> k, so how do I get apt to quit asking for my ubuntu cd when I go to install something?
[03:31] <IdleOne> David_F:  you got it
[03:31] <gnomefreak> David_F: yes
[03:31] <Madpilot> David_F, it is
[03:31] <chuckyp> ubotu, tell David_F about ask
[03:31] <lilo> so, who sent that exploit?
[03:31] <lilo> am I correct in understanding that was Travis?
[03:31] <oskude> biloyp, http://pastebin.com/582931
[03:31] <gnomefreak> :( cant scroll anymore i cleared it
[03:31] <gnomefreak> yes
[03:31] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: yep.. and a tip: create a separate partition for /home ... then if you break your installation, you don't lose personal files and settinsg
[03:31] <biloyp> oskude, I formatted a new floppy, mke2fs /dev/fd0...then mounted the floppy..I downloaded sbminst and then typed in "sbminst -t us -d /dev/fd0" but got a "sbminst" command not found
[03:31] <gnomefreak> lilo: that was the name
[03:31] <Madpilot> lilo, I think Seveas already booted him...
[03:31] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: it's saved me on amany occasions
[03:32] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, What directory or file do you need to chmod?
[03:32] <Xamusk> jrsims, edit you /etc/apt/sources.list and delete the line referring to you cdrom
[03:32] <Unity> i am now plugging in my ipod and no icon appears on my desktop, and there is no /dev/sda2, and it isn't mounting anywhere but scsi_eh_2 and usb-storage processes are running
[03:32] <hokum> but, for example, xinit gnome-session loads gnome, but it is imposible to load gnome-terminal form that gnome
[03:32] <Unity> how do i access the ipod?
[03:32] <oskude> biloyp, you need ./sbmins (as its not in the standard search paths)
[03:32] <David_F> New to IRC  Do I direct my question to someone or just throw it out?
[03:32] <wastrel> throw it baby
[03:32] <oskude> biloyp, ./ mean current directory
[03:32] <IdleOne> David_F:  shoot and be patient
[03:32] <oskude> biloyp, ./ means current directory
[03:32] <Xamusk> David_F, throw up
[03:33] <chuckyp> Unity, I'm not really familiar with the ipod but perhaps a google search for ipod ubuntu would help
[03:33] <XaeroVincent> chuckyp... I just want to be able to set my permissions without chmod... at least until I'm comfterble with *nix
[03:33] <hokum> moreover, this problem is not related to specific user, all of them have the same problem
[03:33] <biloyp> oskude, ok got it..now to test
[03:33] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, What do you mena set permissions without chmod?
[03:33] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, you mean without sudo?
[03:33] <oskude> biloyp, with ./sbminst --help you can get info like howto change the "language"
[03:34] <mattyv> Unity have a look a t gtkpod
[03:34] <chuckyp> ubotu, tell Unity about ipod
[03:34] <biloyp> oskude..ok got it..now to test
[03:34] <XaeroVincent> I want the ability to do adminstrator tasks without needing the command line
[03:34] <XaeroVincent> that sums it all up
[03:34] <rupan3> that's what gksudo is for
[03:34] <MartySkitch> Question about OO Writer I opened a file from MS Word with revisions.  How do I get rid of the revision marks?
[03:34] <biloyp> damn I am learning something
[03:34] <Madpilot> XaeroVincent, that's got nothing to do with running as root
[03:34] <oskude> biloyp, :)
[03:34] <oskude> biloyp, you cant stop the knowledge ;)
[03:35] <ddonky> Unity -sounds like you need to restore the iPod.
[03:35] <chuckyp> XaeroVincent, You can do that now anything that requires higher priveledges will ask you for a password.
[03:35] <XaeroVincent> so then... what is my Gnome root account do then?
[03:35] <XaeroVincent> nothing?
[03:35] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: a bad idea
[03:35] <Unity> ddonky: what do you mean by restore the ipod?
[03:35] <gnomefreak> root as in su or sudo?
[03:35] <biloyp> oskude, ook now I got SBMK bad..I am gona throw this pc in the trash
[03:35] <oskude> biloyp, and i did that for the first time too :)
[03:35] <chuckyp> Unity, just read the wiki
[03:35] <Madpilot> XaeroVincent, by default Ubuntu doesn't *need* an active root account - just use sudo/gksudo + your own pw...
[03:35] <ddonky> use the iPod update software that came with it. You may lose all your data though
[03:35] <oskude> biloyp, hmm
[03:35] <pdlnhrd> can anyone help with getting dual screen working?
[03:36] <Madpilot> gnomefreak, no, root as in XaeroVincent is running as root full time...
[03:36] <hokum> its sad for me, as a ubuntu newcomer, seems like total reinstall is necessary...
[03:36] <gnomefreak> Madpilot: badddddddddd idea
[03:36] <chuckyp> pdlnhrd, do you have multiple video cards?
[03:36] <ddonky> Unity - or reset it and try to mount it again
[03:36] <Langly> Whats the good program for TV tuners in ubuntu, Ive seen it before, but cant recall the name of it
[03:36] <gnomefreak> does that mean i can play? j/k
[03:36] <XaeroVincent> I know Mad... but I have an active root account... but it isnt giving root privaliges
[03:36] <oskude> biloyp, so you dont get any menu where you can select from where to boot ?
[03:36] <pdlnhrd> chuckyp: nope stupid nvidia dualview
[03:36] <IdleOne> Langly:  mythtv
[03:36] <biloyp> oskude, this is the specs on my pc..Pentium MMX
[03:36] <biloyp> 166Mhz
[03:36] <biloyp> 48MB
[03:36] <biloyp> Model 2161C8H
[03:36] <biloyp> BIOS BVAUS4E
[03:36] <biloyp> BIOS DATE 2/20/97
[03:37] <biloyp> oskude..no
[03:37] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[03:37] <ubotu> it has been said that pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[03:37] <gnomefreak> biloyp: use pastebin please dont paste in here
[03:37] <Unity> chuckyp: these directions are assuming that i have mounted the ipod already
[03:37] <Xamusk> hell... the buildinfo.gz tells me that no patch was applied to ubuntu's kernel, but dpkg says that ndiswrapper.ko comes from the kernel package, although ndiswrapper isn't in the vanilla kernel
[03:37] <hokum> very strange, even root can not load DE in normal way
[03:37] <biloyp> gnomefreak ok
[03:37] <Langly> thanks, ive got a haupphaug wintv HD card to test before selling it
[03:37] <oskude> biloyp, please use pastbin for more liners
[03:37] <biloyp> ok didnt know
[03:37] <Unity> ddonky: reset the system or the ipod?
[03:37] <oskude> biloyp, how big is the hd ?
[03:37] <jiisu> hello all
[03:38] <biloyp> oskude..it is a 40 gig but due to bios I can only use approx 8 gigs
[03:38] <ddonky> Unity - well it wouldn't hurt to do both, if the next option is to restore it.
[03:38] <David_F> Installing on a new Dell Inspiron.  Dell has disk partition for diagnostics or something.  Will I lose it?
[03:38] <biloyp> old one was 3.8 or so gigs
[03:38] <Xamusk> Unity, I used tvtime with that same tv card... I think it's good and simple enough
[03:38] <Xamusk> oops
[03:38] <IdleOne> !tell David_F  about dualboot
[03:38] <gnomefreak> David_F: its more than likely part of bios
[03:38] <rupan3> David_F: not if you don't format it
[03:38] <jiisu> LjL you around?
[03:38] <chuckyp> Unity, how bout google for moutning ipod
[03:38] <Xamusk> Langly, I used tvtime with that same tv card... I think it's good and simple enough
[03:38] <IdleOne> David_F:  read the message ubotu sent you
[03:38] <XaeroVincent> gksudo nautilus  seems to fix the problem....  but what is gksudo? why do I need it if I'm already root?
[03:38] <gnomefreak> brb
[03:38] <oskude> biloyp, hmm, in that case i would install debian stable with theis netinstall floppies..
[03:38] <LjL> jiisu: yes
[03:39] <rupan3> i'm guessing you aren't root.. you just made an account called "admin"
[03:39] <Langly> hmm Xamusk ill give that a try too
[03:39] <jiisu> LjL got a minute to answer some noober questions?
[03:39] <biloyp> oskude, ok I will do that...I will scour deb website for deb install floppies
[03:39] <Langly> I dont even have ubuntu installed on my test machine yet though :P
[03:39] <LjL> jiisu: sure, shoot
[03:39] <Langly> I use ubuntu at work regularly though
[03:39] <Madpilot> !tell XaeroVincent about sudo
[03:39] <dabaR> But the new version (coming out in late april) will have 1.8.4, which is OK, since I will probably be too busy to learn a new language 'til then anyhow.
[03:39] <XaeroVincent> no... im root with a username called Admin
[03:39] <chuckyp> pdlnhrd, here ya go http://www.ublug.org/ubuntu/twinview/twinview-howto-breezy.html
[03:39] <biloyp> but now time to rest the brain and go see a movie..FInal Dest 3
[03:39] <jiisu> LjL will following install instructions for dapper under breezy ness yo nt ubstakk?>
[03:39] <Madpilot> XaeroVincent, then you're not root
[03:39] <biloyp> thx for all ur help
[03:39] <oskude> biloyp, do you have a network port/card in your laptop ?
[03:39] <dabaR> Which is the wrong channel...
[03:39] <Madpilot> XaeroVincent, read the URL the bot just sent you
[03:39] <jiisu> mess up my install? *
[03:39] <David_F> IdleOne, who is Ubotu, what message?
[03:39] <biloyp> oskude..yes
[03:39] <jiisu> O_O
[03:40] <ltmon> gtkourounis: hiya
[03:40] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: root's username is root
[03:40] <gtkourounis> hey
[03:40] <oskude> biloyp, you need 5 floppies or so for debians netinstall floppies, got so many =
[03:40] <XaeroVincent> Im in Users and Groups right now
[03:40] <LjL> jiisu: =) nice typing. but i don't really know, i stay away from dapper
[03:40] <oskude> = = ?
[03:40] <rupan3> Madpilot: is ubotu rbot or blootbot? or what?
[03:40] <IdleOne> David_F:   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo)
[03:40] <Madpilot> rupan3, no idea, I think hacked blootbot - useful, either way
[03:40] <biloyp> oskude, ?
[03:41] <rupan3> totally
[03:41] <jiisu> LjL :-p I cant seem to find xgl install instructions for breezy ubuntu
[03:41] <rupan3> i tried to put a blootbot on my desktop box
[03:41] <XaeroVincent> admin /home/admin Vincent Howell 1001 /bin/bash
[03:41] <gtkourounis> ltmon: hey
[03:41] <pdlnhrd> chuckyp: thanks i will give it a try
[03:41] <IdleOne> jiisu:  there arent any
[03:41] <Madpilot> rupan3, /whois ubotu
[03:41] <XaeroVincent> I click the properties button
[03:41] <oskude> biloyp, do you have atleast 5 floppies ? (floppies are so rare these days:)
[03:41] <jiisu> IdleOne damn it
[03:41] <chuckyp> pdlnhrd, np  always try to google first you'll find tons of docs on nvidia twinview.
[03:41] <XaeroVincent> then advanced tab
[03:41] <XaeroVincent> Main Group:  root
[03:41] <rupan3> but the damn thing needed so much tweakin i gave up.. i was about to email the maintainer, then i installed rbot and i'm quite happy with it
[03:41] <IdleOne> no need to do that jiisu  it is in Dapper
[03:41] <biloyp> oskude..yeah I do
[03:41] <XaeroVincent> Shell: /bin/bash
[03:41] <yoyo> so ubotu is a service or something
[03:41] <XaeroVincent> Home directory: /home/adim
[03:41] <biloyp> i always keep some
[03:41] <pdlnhrd> chuckyp:  for some reason i didn't add the word twinview and wasn't finding anythign relavent
[03:41] <oskude> biloyp, ok, sec ill find you the links
[03:42] <rupan3> hrm it is a bloot...
[03:42] <jiisu> IdleOne what do you mean?
[03:42] <biloyp> ok thx
[03:42] <IdleOne> !teel jiisu  about flight4
[03:42] <ubotu> IdleOne: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:42] <ltmon> gtkourounis: this is too crowded.. and I can't seem to open a private channel.  Can you join #kubuntu instead
[03:42] <XaeroVincent> User ID: 1001
[03:42] <chuckyp> Another place to search is www.google.com/linux  will yield only linux related docs
[03:42] <LjL> jiisu: there are some on the forums. they're *horribly* ugly though
[03:42] <IdleOne> !tell jiisu  about flight4
[03:42] <theplateau> > You must install ncurses-devel in order
[03:42] <theplateau> >> to use 'make menuconfig'
[03:42] <theplateau> i search for ncurses-devel and it cant find it
[03:42] <chuckyp> pdlnhrd, yeah dualview will result in foreign docs.  I believe the nvidia proper term is twinview but not sure.
[03:42] <jiisu> IdleOne I'm on breezy though
[03:42] <rupan3> chuckyp: nice, didn't know that
[03:42] <XaeroVincent> my main group is root... so your saying that it isnt?
[03:42] <theplateau> i type apt-get ncurses and it says it has no installation candidate
[03:42] <theplateau> :(
[03:42] <IdleOne> jiisu:  I understand that but you cant use xgl on breezy
[03:42] <theplateau> anyone have any clue what i can do
[03:43] <jiisu> IdleOne bah!
[03:43] <chuckyp> theplateau, try apt-cache search ncurses
[03:43] <wastrel> theplateau:  apt-cache search ncurses | grep dev
[03:43] <nalioth> theplateau: type "apt-cache search ncurses"
[03:43] <oskude> biloyp, oh its only 4floppies these days: http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/sarge/main/installer-i386/current//images/floppy/
[03:43] <jiisu> IdleOne do i need to reinstall dapper or can i convert breezy to dapper?
[03:43] <IdleOne> jiisu:  dapper is due out in a month or so
[03:43] <nalioth> jiisu: you can upgrade painlessly next month
[03:43] <IdleOne> jiisu:  check out the link ubotu  sent you
[03:43] <theplateau> yay
[03:43] <wastrel> yay!
[03:44] <jiisu> nalioth how long we talkin about?
[03:44] <oskude> biloyp, heres help howto write those images to floppies: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s03.html.en
[03:44] <wastrel> <3
[03:44] <theplateau> im doing apt-get install libncurses-dev
[03:44] <chuckyp> IdleOne, painlessly hopefully
[03:44] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: my advice to you is, if you don't have anything you can't recover, or don't mind setting up again, to reinstall everything and make a normal user.  learn how to use linux normally, and it'll get a lot easier
[03:44] <IdleOne> chuckyp:  fingers crossed ()
[03:44] <Madpilot> jiisu, Dapper will be out in mid-April
[03:44] <chuckyp> I'm using debian though so don't need to worry bout all these releases.
[03:44] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: but i'm a newb too so .. i'd ask around about that :p
[03:44] <hokum> maybe someone knows where I can read about how GDM/KDM launches DE's?
[03:44] <nalioth> jiisu: dapper is released April 20
[03:44] <oskude> maybe we have to pm now as its not anymore "ubuntu" :P
[03:44] <theplateau> and it works now, thanks a lot
[03:44] <Xamusk> IdleOne, what does that ideogram mean?
[03:44] <Unity> should /dev/sda and /dev/sda2 exist if no ipod is connected?
[03:44] <biloyp> oskude..ok thx so much...where do I send the payment for all ur help?
[03:44] <wastrel> it's a smiley face
[03:44] <oskude> biloyp, to debia fund :P
[03:45] <IdleOne> Xamusk:  its just a smiley..blame Seveas  lol
[03:45] <Madpilot> Xamusk, it's used here as a smiley
[03:45] <oskude> +n
[03:45] <biloyp> oskude..ok I will do that
[03:45] <rupan3> hehe Unity: try a ls /dev
[03:45] <IdleOne> Xamusk:  it japanese char Tsu
[03:45] <chuckyp> hokum, uses sessions
[03:45] <biloyp> take care...I am off to see Final Dest 3
[03:45] <ddonky> Unity - possibly, but is the ipod showing up at all, when you type mount?
[03:45] <rupan3> Unity: there's a lot in there.
[03:45] <oskude> biloyp, im just helping for free in the excahnge that i get fre help when i need...
[03:45] <XaeroVincent> rupan... everyone here is smarter at linux than me... everyone here has the answers besides "sudo"
[03:45] <biloyp> oskude..I know.that is what makes Linux so good
[03:46] <Xamusk> IdleOne, Madpilot ok, and what unicode char is it?
[03:46] <jiisu> Madpilot is it packaged with xgl by any chance? :-p
[03:46] <IdleOne> Xamusk:  dont know I just copied and made an autochange in xchat
[03:46] <XaeroVincent> Im not trying to use Ubuntu because it has safer security measures... it just has the highest popularity on DistroWatch and the download was only 620 MB
[03:46] <Xamusk> hehehe... xgl rulez
[03:46] <Xamusk> hehehe
[03:46] <Madpilot> Xamusk, no idea, actually
[03:46] <hokum> chuckyp, the big problem is in absence of any error messages from kdm and gdm, kdm only restarts after authorization, gdm gives xterm...
[03:47] <oskude> biloyp, ok, so you need the 4 .img and then write them to floppies an boot with the boot.img floppy
[03:47] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: it's also the simplest ditro i've found
[03:47] <chuckyp> hokum, check the logs
[03:47] <Xamusk> ok... /me launching the charmap
[03:47] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: so stick with it
[03:47] <Unity> rupan3: the only thing under /dev that starts with s is stdin stdour, stuff like that
[03:47] <chuckyp> hokum, /var/log/<whatever>
[03:47] <hokum> chuckyp, some ICE's messages and nothing else
[03:47] <Xamusk> rupan3, "just works" fits ubuntu (more than most other distros, at least)
[03:47] <rupan3> Xamusk: totally
[03:47] <wastrel> we hates it
[03:47] <IdleOne> XaeroVincent:  stick around here ppl are great for the most part and help is free and good ()
[03:48] <chuckyp> Xamusk, debian just works for me.
[03:48] <Xamusk> rupan3, the only problem is "mostly"
[03:48] <XaeroVincent> rupan... how is it simple if I have to do so much work for things to behave... What about Mandriva or Xandros?
[03:48] <David_F> Can you tell me what NTFS partition means?
[03:48] <rupan3> Xamusk: it's the only posix os i've ever put on a computer that i owned that didn't take me a week just to get the sound/gui/network/etc working
[03:48] <samwh> boo
[03:48] <samwh> boo
[03:48] <Xamusk> chuckyp, well... I had to do a *lot* of tweaking on my debian box before it got good enough for me, and it still isnt that good
[03:48] <hokum> chuckyp, in ~/.xsession-errors
[03:48] <r0x0r> XaeroVincent: it is easy as reading a book
[03:48] <Madpilot> XaeroVincent, the user permissions thing is common to every Linux, pretty much...
[03:49] <IdleOne> !tell David_F  about ntfs
[03:49] <wastrel> hmm is it possible to get a command line/address bar in nautilus?
[03:49] <samwh> OH GOD, NOT NTFS
[03:49] <Madpilot> wastrel, Ctrl+L
[03:49] <chuckyp> hokum, see if gdm or kdm or whatever you are using keeps a log in /var/log somehwere.
[03:49] <Keyframe> wankstar: ctrl+L
[03:49] <Xamusk> rupan3, well... that's also true for debian-br-cdd (I use it in my home box), but I spent some 2-3 weeks to get wireless working here in ubuntu
[03:49] <rupan3> XaeroVincent: never used either of those distros.  put in some reading time.. don't just get down and start moving stuff around and changing things outside your home directory without learning what you're doing first
[03:49] <wastrel> <3 Madpilot
[03:49] <Keyframe> wastrel..sorry :D
[03:50] <r0x0r> XaeroVincent:  i found it pretty helpfull to just go into the wiki of ubuntu
[03:50] <samwh> Hey, um, in Gnome screensavers, how do you configure screensaver options?
[03:50] <ddonky> ugh, public displays of affection.
[03:50] <samwh> I cant find the button :(
[03:50] <r0x0r> XaeroVincent:  and do one tut after the other
[03:50] <hokum> chuckyp, GDM has logs there, but except font errors nothing appears in it
[03:50] <wastrel> <3 keyframe too :] 
[03:50] <rupan3> Xamusk: i had it working for a while with no keys, but then i got a wired router so i didn't have to mess with it anymore
[03:50] <r0x0r> XaeroVincent:  it speeds up learning
[03:50] <chuckyp> hokum, what is your problem exactly?
[03:50] <samwh> Gnome screensavers? Anyone?
[03:50] <oskude> sampan, system - preferences - screensaver
[03:51] <oskude> sampan, hups, ment samwh
[03:51] <chuckyp> samwh, look right in front of you.
[03:51] <wastrel> ok gedit is leaving little poop files all over my filesystem!  how long do these things stick around?  filename~
[03:51] <samwh> Yeah, how do you adjust settings for each saver?
[03:51] <rupan3> i've noticed those too, wastrel
[03:51] <rupan3> i use cream instead
[03:51] <Xamusk> rupan3, well... I had to mess a lot with my xorg.conf file... the ati configurer messed it all up, (luckily I had a backup) but I had to merge the new and the old one
[03:51] <oskude> samwh, just click a little further...
[03:51] <kbrooks> wastrel, any filename with ~ means "backup"
[03:51] <Mez> !tell me about source-o-matic
[03:51] <kbrooks> rupan3, disd you know u can config gedit
[03:51] <rupan3> Xamusk: yeah thats a PAIN
[03:52] <oskude> samwh, a see a button "Settings..."
[03:52] <hokum> chuckyp, the only way to get gnome or kde running is to launch gnome-session or startkde from failsafe term after GDM authorization
[03:52] <rupan3> kbrooks: i'd hope so..
[03:52] <kbrooks> a editor MUST have configuration or it isn't a editor
[03:52] <samwh> oskude, i am running dapper, i doesnt have that
[03:52] <Madpilot> wastrel, you can set gedit to not leave backup files like that
[03:52] <rupan3> kbrooks: i just wanted to use something that'd help me learn vi
[03:52] <wastrel> kbrooks:  new to me :] 
[03:52] <kbrooks> edit > prefs >  editor
[03:52] <wastrel> Madpilot:  yeah i just did heh
[03:52] <oskude> samwh, then go to dapper channel
[03:52] <kbrooks> see revelant checkbox
[03:52] <samwh> Ah
[03:52] <kbrooks> oskude, there is none.
[03:52] <Madpilot> wastrel, "little poop files" - hehe :P
[03:52] <samwh> whats that? #dapper?
[03:53] <rupan3> samwh: #ubuntu+1
[03:53] <chuckyp> hokum, So when you go in and before you log in if you click sessions and select gnome or kde and then log in it won't start them?
[03:53] <oskude> #ubuntu+1 (ive heard)
[03:53] <hokum> chuckyp, neither GDM/KDM, nor startx loads any DE's (GDM loads only xterm)
[03:53] <samwh> oh, sorry
[03:53] <kbrooks> sampan, no, #ubuntu+1
[03:53] <kbrooks> sampan, see the FAQ in the topic
[03:53] <samwh> cheers
[03:53] <hokum> chuckyp, yes
[03:53] <chuckyp> hokum, are you sure gnome and kde are installed?
[03:54] <hokum> chuckyp, sure, I can start both from failsafe xterm
[03:54] <wastrel> learn vi!  that's a beautiful thing.
[03:54] <hokum> chuckyp, but not from GDM/KDM, as before
[03:54] <samwh> NO, EMACS
[03:54] <Ratty_> hi hi
[03:54] <samwh> NO, NANO
[03:54] <Xamusk> rupan3, got some other problems because of the amd64 arch too... still haven't fixed the bootsplash... and sometimes acpi freezes the computer... and hibernate doesn't work... ?(
[03:55] <chuckyp> hokum, how did you install ubuntu or x-windows-core etc...
[03:55] <hokum> chuckyp, and startx loads nothing too
[03:55] <wastrel> samwh:  now now.  i'm just supporting a newbie
[03:55] <rupan3> yikes man
[03:55] <Madpilot> wastrel & samwh - editor wars over in #ubuntu-offtopic, thanks :P
[03:55] <IdleOne> samh please dont use the enter key as punctuation
[03:55] <wastrel> rupan3:  google for the vi lover's homepage
[03:55] <rupan3> Xamusk: that sounds like a decent laundry list
[03:55] <Ratty_> is there an ubuntu that i can install on a removable harddrive which will handle booting on different machines like a live cd, but with the ability to save changes to the drive?
[03:55] <rupan3> good call
[03:55] <IdleOne> !tell samh about enter
[03:55] <Xamusk> rupan3, nobody (and nodistro) is perfect
[03:55] <wastrel> Madpilot:  just giving rupan3 some props :] 
[03:55] <Madpilot> wastrel & samwh - oh, and nano > * :P
[03:55] <jdl> I finally got the nvidia driver working -- Man is it slow!
[03:55] <chuckyp> Ratty_, the live cd
[03:55] <IdleOne> !tell samwh  about enter
[03:55] <rupan3> i knda have my hands full configuring zsh right now
[03:55] <rupan3> i'm loving it though
[03:55] <Kisoo> Hello, I just installed Linux..but I can't play any music nor video. What should I do?
[03:56] <samwh> O
[03:56] <samwh> K
[03:56] <chuckyp> Kisoo, read a book
[03:56] <rupan3> i made a sweet prompt and read a bunch of doc
[03:56] <Ratty_> hmm
[03:56] <hokum> chuckyp, normal ubuntu install, then adding kde from kubuntu via apt, and all worked well
[03:56] <shiv> plz help me with xorg.conf file. I am a newbie. I am trying to add the display settings from this http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=20976 and I am unable to reboot once I do that
[03:56] <Xamusk> rupan3, oh, and my OO.o is crashing without reason
[03:56] <chuckyp> ubotu, tell Kisoo about multimedia
[03:56] <IdleOne> !tell Kisoo  about mp3
[03:57] <samwh> can only admins do !tell?
[03:57] <Kisoo> I installed w32~ codec accordingly but it just doesn't work.
[03:57] <engla> there is always a reason
[03:57] <chuckyp> hokum, well if all worked well how did it break?
[03:57] <hokum> chuckyp, but then, after once reboot - its break
[03:57] <samwh> Use automatix or easyubuntu
[03:57] <Ratty_> how do i install a livecd onto a harddrive then?
[03:57] <rupan3> Xamusk: i hear there were buttloads of problems with this office.org2 releace
[03:57] <IdleOne> samwh:  yes
[03:57] <shiv> uboto, tell shiv about multimedia
[03:57] <rupan3> openoffice.org2 even
[03:57] <Madpilot> samwh, no, anyone can use the tells
[03:57] <shiv> lol
[03:57] <hokum> chuckyp, I dont know exactly :(
[03:57] <IdleOne> maddler_:  shhh :P
[03:57] <IdleOne> Madpilot: ^
[03:57] <samwh> !tell samwh about XGL
[03:57] <Xenguy> !ubotu
[03:57] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[03:57] <chuckyp> hokum, I have no idea why it wouldn't launch i'm not a big gdm person
[03:57] <Madpilot> IdleOne, <rude noise> :P
[03:57] <IdleOne> hehe
[03:57] <Xamusk> rupan3, it looks like there still are
[03:58] <rupan3> hehe
[03:58] <hokum> chuckyp, Ok, thanx!
[03:58] <rupan3> i've never even opened it
[03:58] <wastrel> someone said automatix.
[03:58] <rupan3> i don't have anything to office-ify
[03:58] <mike-e_> hi i am using a notebook with wireless, connected to a wireless router which uses a windows dialup computer with internet connection sharing as the gateway. i can't seem to load web pages, however i can ping hosts..any ideas?
[03:58] <rupan3> ROFL
[03:58] <wastrel> mike-e_:  you need DNS servers!
[03:58] <shiv> plz help me with xorg.conf file. I am a newbie. I am trying to add the display settings from this http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=20976 and I am unable to reboot once I do that
[03:58] <chuckyp> wastrel, no he doesn't
[03:58] <mike-e_> wastrel : no
[03:58] <mike-e_> i don;t
[03:58] <wastrel> mike-e_:  er, you can ping hosts on the internet?
[03:58] <chuckyp> lol
[03:58] <mike-e_> yes.
[03:59] <mike-e_> hosts resolve fine.
[03:59] <oskude> mike-e, got a firewall (sp2) in windows ?
[03:59] <wastrel> okey dokey
[03:59] <Angel_Dex> who made Ubotu?
[03:59] <chuckyp> mike-e, and what happens when you wait for the page
[03:59] <mike-e_> oskude : windows 2000
[03:59] <rupan3> Angel_Dex: its a package from the repos called blootbot
[03:59] <mike-e_> chuckyp : it instantly comes up saying unable to connect to web server
[03:59] <oskude> mike-e, ok
[04:00] <mike-e_> my other ubuntu desktop is fine.
[04:00] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[04:00] <Angel_Dex> rupan3 ah ok Cuz i need to make a bot for a channel and Darkbot isnt working for a channel bot
[04:00] <EnsignRedshirt> Anyone here use Kile with a spell-checker?
[04:00] <rupan3> Angel_Dex: what do you need it to do?
[04:00] <kbrooks> Angel_Dex, making a bot == reinventing the wheel
[04:00] <chuckyp> mike-e, thats just plain goofy
[04:00] <kbrooks> Angel_Dex, try supybot out.
[04:00] <kbrooks> #supybot
[04:00] <kbrooks> supybot.org
[04:01] <Angel_Dex> rupan3 basicly i need it to do just what ubotu does this is for another linux distro channel
[04:01] <kbrooks> i think
[04:01] <wastrel> mike-w:  i don't suppose you have a proxy server set in firefox?
[04:01] <GioSico> UBUNTU ROCKS!!!!
[04:01] <Angel_Dex> rupan3 THO i use ubuntu >.>
[04:01] <rupan3> Angel_Dex: try rbot or blootbot
[04:01] <Ratty_> is there anyway to do something like globetrotter/mandriva but with ubuntu?
[04:01] <kbrooks> GioSico, so it does. k. and who cares but you? ;)
[04:01] <GioSico> and you
[04:01] <kbrooks> rupan3, is rbot packaged up?
[04:01] <hondadarrell> how do I use FTP thourgh ubuntu?
[04:01] <rupan3> Angel_Dex: blootbot wouldn't work for me, but rbot does all the same things
[04:01] <Angel_Dex> rupan3 will blootbot run on Any system? cuz im just planning on configuring it and throw it to somone else to take care of
[04:01] <rupan3> yeah it is
[04:02] <GioSico> :) ... I have just been promoting it to my microsoft shop coworkers ... and so just wanted to say so here ... just for fun ... bye
[04:02] <wastrel> Ratty_:  what's globetrotter?
[04:02] <rupan3> Angel_Dex: i couldn't get blootbot running on my system at all
[04:02] <Madpilot> !who's your daddy
[04:02] <ubotu> cafuego
[04:02] <Xenguy> hondadarrell: client or daemon?
[04:02] <glick> !flash
[04:02] <ubotu> somebody said flash was installation & troublshooting is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:02] <mike-w> wastrel : no, but i think this transfering of 12gigs of porn on an 802.11b wireless network via linksys router and orinoco pcmcia nic might be doing it
[04:02] <Ratty_> wastrel: mandriva installed on a usb harddrive, kinda like a live cd
[04:02] <Xenguy> hondadarrell: nautilus will do ftp client
[04:02] <chuckyp> mike-w, probably worst case try to restart your router thats goofy
[04:03] <mike-w> yeah
[04:03] <wastrel> man i don't have 12 gigs of anything
[04:03] <oskude> hondadarrell, theres also the "standard" console ftp command...
[04:03] <Angel_Dex> rupan3 Hum Ok so try Rbot?
[04:03] <chuckyp> wastrel, my wife has over 120gigs of teaching stuff.  Man I want to delete it all one day.
[04:03] <Xenguy> hondadarrell: if you want console client, I vote for lftp
[04:03] <chuckyp> wastrel, ah well I still get to play with my meger 5 gig nix partition.
[04:03] <wastrel> i need to buy some new hard drives.
[04:04] <rupan3> Angel_Dex: that's what i did and i don't regret it.. of course, i didn't have to put it in any channel, i just set it up to play with
[04:04] <Ratty_> i guess i could use mandrake, but i'd rather use ubuntu
[04:04] <wastrel> i think i have about 50 gigs total in the 4 systems i own
[04:04] <hondadarrell> xenguy client
[04:04] <Ratty_> i have 700gig
[04:04] <rupan3> Angel_Dex: what distro is it for
[04:04] <oskude> how i love webpages that dont tell about the program... http://blootbot.sourceforge.net/
[04:04] <Angel_Dex> rupan3 lol darkbots are fun to play with but it sucks for channel Operation its just a fun BS bot
[04:04] <Angel_Dex> rupan3 #puppylinux
[04:04] <David_F> I found Ubuntu Wiki Howto... and this looks like a good thing.
[04:05] <Xenguy> hondadarrell: see above then (hint: nautilus, lftp, or even gftp)
[04:05] <rupan3> Angel_Dex: yeah the only thing this really does thats of any use is op/autoop/info/entertainment
[04:05] <shiv> plz help me with xorg.conf file. I am a newbie. I am trying to add the display settings from this http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=20976 and I am unable to reboot once I do that
[04:05] <rupan3> Angel_Dex: i think it handles topic locks and  mode locks too, but not a whole lot else
[04:05] <jdl> unable to reboot?
[04:06] <shiv> ya
[04:06] <jdl> or unable to start X?
[04:06] <chuckyp> shiv, what do you mean your are unable to reboot?  You can't type in reboot -h now?
[04:06] <Angel_Dex> rupan3 i made a darkbot for basic use >.> i faked commands by throwingin -blah topics with command like replys XD but this needs to give info and google
[04:06] <shiv> x won't start
[04:06] <rupan3> info and google it's got
[04:06] <jdl> That's different than reboot.
[04:06] <Angel_Dex> rupan3 brb need to restart xchat
[04:06] <shiv> I undid the changes from a live CD and its working fine now
[04:06] <rupan3> ok
[04:06] <jdl> what's Xorg log file say?
[04:06] <shiv> but I really need to use this
[04:06] <Keyframe> which retard is responsible for x/emacs? :D wtf is that?? ergonomy protest or what?
[04:06] <shiv> see bin
[04:07] <rupan3> lol Keyframe
[04:07] <oskude> shiv, are you using hoary ?
[04:07] <shiv> breezy
[04:07] <shiv> see bin
[04:07] <shiv> plz
[04:07] <oskude> shiv, that howto is for hoary, so dunno what changed in breezy
[04:07] <EnsignRedshirt> Keyframe: Old joke: emacs is a great operating system.  All it needs is a good editor.
[04:07] <Keyframe> I haven't seen a decent text editor on linux yet :((((
[04:07] <shiv> oh
[04:07] <oskude> shiv what bin, didnt see any
[04:07] <shiv> hmm
[04:07] <rupan3> Angel_Dex: i could bring the bot online in another channel if you want to take a look at it before you install your own
[04:07] <Keyframe> ahahah EnsignRedshirt :)
[04:07] <shiv> the pastebin
[04:08] <rupan3> Keyframe: try cream
[04:08] <rupan3> Keyframe: cream rawks
[04:08] <Angel_Dex> rupan3 sure join ##tucker-lounge
[04:08] <oskude> shiv, repost link
[04:08] <wastrel> kbrooks:  where'd this file~ = backup thing come from ?  is it a gnomeism?
[04:08] <Keyframe> I use cream, it's almost there
[04:08] <Xenguy> Keyframe: I don't use emacs myself, but I know enough about it to respect it :p
[04:08] <shiv> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=20976
[04:08] <kbrooks> wastrel, No.
[04:08] <kbrooks> wastrel, its a unixism
[04:08] <oskude> shiv, thats not pastebin
[04:08] <Keyframe> I don't respect tough learning curve for text editor.. another thing is features..
[04:08] <Xenguy> Keyframe: or you could blow your mind and learn Vim ;-)
[04:08] <kbrooks> or a linuxism, whatever the case may be
[04:08] <samwh> nano> life
[04:08] <shiv> where I do that then?
[04:08] <Keyframe> Xenguy: Actually... :)
[04:09] <shiv> paste logs?
[04:09] <samwh> REAL MEN WRITE THIER OWN EDITORS IN PERL
[04:09] <Keyframe> Since I already know somewhat Vi..
[04:09] <IdleOne> !pastebin
[04:09] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[04:09] <oskude> shiv, did you read all the answers in that howto ?
[04:09] <Keyframe> VI rulz!
[04:09] <samwh> nano ftw
[04:09] <shiv> hmm hold on
[04:09] <Keyframe> joe
[04:09] <samwh> or ed
[04:09] <psusi> sampan, naw... real men write their own screwed up language interpreter and then write the editor in that language.... see emacs ;)
[04:09] <oskude> shiv, as on the last page some one sais "cant start x server"
[04:10] <Keyframe> bah UltraEdit is the best, who am I kidding
[04:10] <samwh> Lol
[04:10] <chuckyp> oskude, you think someone actually read the entire thing?
[04:10] <wastrel> what's a good way to synchronize the database for my palm pilot between my desktop & my laptop?
[04:10] <chuckyp> oskude, come on now.  What is reading.
[04:10] <EnsignRedshirt> Who needs an editor? Get it right the first time: cat - > file
[04:10] <samwh> now, emacs has gotten a version of emacs running IN emacs
[04:10] <oskude> chuckyp, yes
[04:10] <shiv> also I am using the 855resolution as I have 1280 x 800 dell 700m laptop
[04:10] <chuckyp> wastrel, rsync?
[04:10] <Keyframe> jEdit comes close though - but it's slow startup (it's in java'... bah
[04:10] <Xenguy> Keyframe: there are no shortage of features in any of the above, but you want everything now, I know =)
[04:10] <jdl> http://unix.rulez.org/~calver/pictures/curves.jpg
[04:10] <samwh> And while we are at it, whats with the "sampan"
[04:11] <Keyframe> Xenguy: Yeah :) maybe I should write one, as a life goal or something.. if people would actually pay for linux software :D
[04:11] <samwh> People pay for cedega
[04:11] <Xenguy> Keyframe: bah
[04:11] <Keyframe> jdl: LOL :D
[04:11] <Xenguy> Keyframe: go back to windows, and pay for it this time :P
[04:11] <samwh> cource, cedega is a quality product
[04:11] <wastrel> chuckyp:  is there a way to test which files are fresher?
[04:11] <Keyframe> Xenguy: I am still on windows on desktop :P
[04:11] <chuckyp> samwh, why use cedega over wine?
[04:12] <shiv> oskude: thats the same problem I had I undid the changes and was able to reboot but I really need the How to to work for me as my fonts are killing my eyes
[04:12] <jdl> keyframe :-)
[04:12] <Xenguy> Keyframe: yeah, and I'm sure you paid for all your software too :P
[04:12] <samwh> Cedega is easier to configure, and has copy protection support
[04:12] <chuckyp> wastrel, what you want to like dynamically rsync?
[04:12] <Keyframe> Xenguy: Not everything :)
[04:12] <chuckyp> wastrel, based on date or something.
[04:12] <Xenguy> Keyframe: ya figure?
[04:12] <nickrud> Keyframe, a lot of people pay for linux software, just not us low level types :)
[04:12] <Xenguy> ;-)
[04:12] <oskude> shiv, so MS to the rescue ? doh, your on wrong channel then...
[04:12] <wastrel> chuckyp:  i just don't want a brainless copy to overwrite changes yeah.   if i've made modifications on the laptop i want them copied to the desktop, and vice versa
[04:12] <samwh> Cource, you can always DL a cedega package
[04:13] <samwh> whats sad is that all the LINUX warez can fit on one page
[04:13] <chuckyp> wastrel, hrmm... I'm not in nix now but i'm sure there is a way to do that.
[04:13] <samwh> or maybe thats good
[04:13] <oskude> shiv, my "standard" font look just fine...
[04:13] <shiv> no no I used slax boot cd
[04:14] <shiv> I don't know mine are blurry just like in those attached image files in the how to
[04:14] <EnsignRedshirt> Anyone here using Kile for editing Latex files?
[04:14] <Xenguy> wastrel: unison is very cool; don't know if it applies to your situation
[04:14] <oskude> shiv, then theres something else wrong, not the fonts...
[04:14] <Xenguy> wastrel: it does bi-directional syncronization
[04:15] <wastrel> greek and korean now.  v. interesting having utf8 support in my xchat finally
[04:15] <shiv> where can I look then?
[04:15] <Ratty_> hmm is UbuntUSB any good?
[04:15] <wastrel> no that's cyrillic i think... whatever.
[04:15] <oskude> shiv, maybe in font antialiasing...
[04:15] <Xenguy> EnsignRedshirt: I've seen it, looks nice; I'm lazy now and usually write 'rst' and transform that to latex when need be
[04:16] <wastrel> thx Xenguy
[04:16] <oskude> shiv, "font rendering" under system - preferences - fonts
[04:16] <shiv> where is that its not in the details
[04:16] <Xenguy> wastrel: yw (I synchronize files between 3 boxen now with unison-gtk - works great :-)
[04:16] <Ratty_> eww non-free
[04:16] <Keyframe> anhow, somebody said yesterday that installing broadcom driver for WLAN is PITA.. well, it works like a charm, and probably the easiest installation I had on linux yet :D the wrapper thing
[04:17] <EnsignRedshirt> Xenguy: Kile isn't bad, but the spell-checker wants to spell check the math equations.  I'm trying to find out how to prevent that.
[04:17] <oskude> shiv, there are plenty options to test there...
[04:17] <shiv> it does not say anything about antialiasing
[04:17] <oskude> shiv, font rendering
[04:17] <Xenguy> EnsignRedshirt: hrm, there must be a way to configure around that; there's always 'aspell' in a pinch (it has a 'latex' spellcheck mode)
[04:18] <Celeste> hi
[04:18] <Celeste> how can I find out what windowmanager I am using please?
[04:18] <Xenguy> Celeste: help > about  ?
[04:18] <jdl> do you see Gnome?
[04:18] <Madpilot> Celeste, if you're running Ubuntu, it's Gnome
[04:18] <Xenguy> Celeste: nautilus by default
[04:18] <Celeste> hum
[04:18] <EnsignRedshirt> Xenguy: Actually, I am using aspell from within latex--at least, that is the spelling option that I have chosen.  I'll take a look at the latex option.
[04:18] <nickrud> Celeste, it's not so simple these days :)
[04:18] <EnsignRedshirt> s/from within latex/from with Kile/
[04:18] <Madpilot> Celeste, are there three menues in the top-left corner?
[04:19] <Xenguy> EnsignRedshirt: man aspell and search for latex
[04:19] <Madpilot> *menus, even :P
[04:19] <jdl> How come my "accelerated" nvidia driver is _so_ slow?
[04:19] <Keyframe> wtf, configuring network interfaces.. on boot and it hangs
[04:19] <Keyframe> hmm
[04:19] <Xenguy> EnsignRedshirt: er, tex
[04:19] <chuckyp> wastrel, try the man pages for rsync like I say i'm not in nix now and I have to go to work.  I'm sure someone has done what you are trying.  I'm also sure if there isn't an app for it you could do it with a simple shell script.
[04:20] <Xenguy> EnsignRedshirt: '-t' anyway
[04:20] <Celeste> well the thing is ...  I am using  Kubuntu  but I installed  "ubuntu-desktop"  so I have GNOME right now....   "Real Translucency"   does not work and I read in a forum that I have to use the windowmanager   "Metacity"  to make  "Real Translucency" work in GNOME....  so I think  a Windowmanager like  "metacity"  is something additional to GNOME ?
[04:20] <EnsignRedshirt> Xenguy: Got it. Thanks.
[04:20] <Xenguy> EnsignRedshirt: yw
[04:20] <Keyframe> Celeste: Do you know of a guide about windows managers and stuff like that?
[04:21] <nickrud> Celeste, if you're running gnome, you're almost certainly running metacity, but it doesn't have translucentcy, unless you run xgl in dapper
[04:21] <Keyframe> I absolutely have no clue about the difference between gnome, kde and such..
[04:21] <jdl> gnome and kde are the same thing except different.
[04:21] <Xenguy> wastrel: rsync is very cool/smart, but uni-directional; unison(-gtk) uses a smart rsync-like algorhythm, but will also do bi-directional mirroring :-)
[04:21] <meshe> is there a package that installs most of the devel tools?
[04:21] <markl> what is the best kernel to use for an athlon 3500+
[04:21] <Celeste> Keyframe, I am sorry I do not know ... but KDE and GOME seem to be environments
[04:22] <markl> currently using 2.6.12-10-386
[04:22] <Celeste> nickrud,  "xgl in dapper"  ?  I thought  "xcompmgr and transset" ??
[04:22] <oskude> meshe, build-essential
[04:22] <Keyframe> jdl: that was deep :)
[04:22] <meshe> thanks oskude :)
[04:22] <Xenguy> Keyframe: search for screenshots of gnome or kde
[04:22] <jdl> me nods
[04:22] <Celeste> nickrud, I want the StarterBar  panel  have no black backgrounds
[04:22] <nickrud> Celeste, hacks are hacks, and the later the hack, the better it is, usually
[04:22] <EnsignRedshirt> Xenguy: Argh, still no good. In $\frac{dp}{dt}$, aspell -t still flags dp and dt as spelling errors.
[04:22] <Celeste> nickrud, you know the gDesklets?
[04:23] <Keyframe> Xenguy: I know about visual differences.. I tried kubuntu also.. but I wan't to know why are they different, how to switch them on ubuntu if I wanted to etc.. there should be a guide somewhere into all of this :)
[04:23] <jdl> Can you put dp and dt in your private dictionary?
[04:23] <Xenguy> EnsignRedshirt: hrm, that sucks - maybe a web search
[04:23] <connor> how do i make xclipboard the default clipboard?
[04:23] <nickrud> Celeste, yes, I have seen them
[04:23] <connor> sudo xclipboard gives me "another clipboard is already running"
[04:23] <Celeste> but you do not use them?   My Question is about them,  they have to be transparent
[04:24] <Keyframe> how can I find out size of disk and free space in cli?
[04:24] <wastrel> Keyframe:  df -h
[04:24] <EnsignRedshirt> Xenguy: I'll do some more searching.  Or I could stop making spelling misteaks.
[04:24] <Keyframe> thanks
[04:24] <oskude> Keyframe, when you have kde,gnome,xfce,etc... installed, you can select in your login manaer witch one to start
[04:24] <Xenguy> Keyframe: there are howto's definitely.  Ubuntu has GNOME by default, and kubuntu has KDE by default.  Try /msg'ing ubotu also
[04:24] <nickrud> Celeste, no, I don't use them. Not recently, anyway. I don't run machines that are strong enough for them
[04:24] <connor> #join-ubuntuforums
[04:24] <connor> oops
[04:25] <Xenguy> EnsignRedshirt: no, a spell check is only civilized :-)
[04:25] <nickrud> xchat will be civilized some day
[04:25] <wastrel> i'm an excellent speller but usually find errors when i run a spellcheck... sigh.
[04:25] <vladuz976> is there somehting like a latex ide?
[04:25] <Keyframe> ubotu? :)) what should I tell 'him' ? :)
[04:26] <wastrel> in xchat if i'm unsure i run  /exec look
[04:26] <Xenguy> vladuz976: try kile ;-)
[04:26] <vladuz976> Xenguy: anything non kde?
[04:26] <Xenguy> Keyframe: /msg ubotu gnome
[04:26] <markl> so ubuntu doesn't have a k8 build eh
[04:26] <wastrel> what's k8
[04:26] <nickrud> wastrel, unless you've won the 'spelling bee', welcome to the masses :)
[04:26] <Celeste> I come back soon,  have to restart X
[04:27] <wastrel> nickrud:  one must strive for pefrection :] 
[04:27] <Xenguy> vladuz976: if you like vim there is latexsuite :-)  There's also a latex GUI called 'lyx'
[04:27] <EnsignRedshirt> vladuz976: texmaker is very similar to kile.  But when I tried it a long time ago, it kept crashing on me, so I've stuck with kile.
[04:27] <markl> anyone here using an nvidia 430 chipset?
[04:28] <connor> anyone know how to turn on xclipboard?
[04:28] <Keyframe> so it's possible to have KDE from ubuntu with sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop, eh? but what if I wan't to switch back to gnome? sixth sense tells me it would be screwed up
[04:28] <benplaut> hmm
[04:28] <connor> i need to change my default clipboard
[04:28] <benplaut> latest kernel broke madwifi
[04:28] <Aviatrixie> hiyas :)
[04:28] <jdl> Slap leffler.
[04:28] <Xenguy> Keyframe: no I think you can have your cake and eat it too :-)
[04:28] <nickrud> Keyframe, not at all. They coexist as best as possible here.
[04:29] <oskude> Keyframe, you can ALL the windowmanagers installed
[04:29] <oskude> +install
[04:29] <connor> how do you turn on xclipboard?
[04:29] <wastrel> Keyframe:  i think in your display manager you can change the wm you want to use
[04:29] <Keyframe> really? how do you switch between them then?
[04:29] <nickrud> Keyframe, and, for kubuntu-desktop, use sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop, not apt-get
[04:29] <connor> can someone just tell me the command so il go away?
[04:29] <Aviatrixie> anyone here familiar with the AMD Geode 1750?
[04:29] <nickrud> Keyframe, at the login screen, look around for
[04:29] <oskude> Keyframe, as i said, you can select which wm to load in you login manager
[04:29] <jdl> Maybe, just maybe, no one here knows.
[04:29] <nickrud> 'sessions', or the like
[04:29] <Xenguy> Keyframe: at the logon, see 'sessions'
[04:30] <markl> Aviatrixie: no but if you ask in #elinux you might have better luck
[04:30] <Keyframe> I see, ok I have only GNOME now :)
[04:31] <Keyframe> so nickrud, aptitude install kubuntu-desktop .. and everything will run as up to now, except I'll have kde as a choice in login manager?
[04:31] <nickrud> Keyframe, xubuntu, kubuntu, and any other to-be ubuntu will show up there
[04:31] <XaeroVincent> whats xubuntu?
[04:31] <nickrud> Keyframe, yup
[04:31] <wastrel> xfce
[04:31] <Keyframe> xfce?
[04:31] <oskude> xubuntu install xfce4
[04:31] <oskude> +s
[04:31] <Keyframe> I know about that one, yaay :)
[04:31] <Keyframe> lemme try it then, thanks :)
[04:31] <Xenguy> XaeroVincent: xfce4, a nice minimalist desktop environment
[04:32] <nickrud> XaeroVincent, a version of linux optomized for weaker computers
[04:32] <benplaut> oskude:  sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[04:32] <oskude> but not an ugly one :)
[04:32] <XaeroVincent> yea... ok... so  how do I remove gnome and use that instead?
[04:32] <XaeroVincent> cuz Gnome sucks
[04:32] <Keyframe> one more q, why not through synaptic?
[04:32] <benplaut> oskude: coming from a e17 user, it's the ugliest thing i've ever used! :P
[04:32] <root404> DCC SEND "zzomgzomgwtfbbqpwn" 0 0 0
[04:32] <lwizardl> hi
[04:32] <Keyframe> and why not apt-get?
[04:32] <wastrel> cute
[04:32] <connor> how do i make xclipboard my default clipboard?
[04:33] <oskude> Keyframe, you can use synaptic too, its just a matter of taste
[04:33] <nickrud> Keyframe, synaptic is fine, just not apt-get (apt-get makes it very difficult to get rid of unused packages)
[04:33] <XaeroVincent> wait... how big is xfce download?
[04:33] <connor> whats gnome's default clipboard?
[04:33] <benplaut> XaeroVincent: probably about 50 megs
[04:33] <benplaut> not sure
[04:33] <connor> i need to turn if off before i can turn on xclipboard
[04:33] <wastrel> root404 have fun with your exploit, you're going to get kline
[04:33] <connor> can anyone turn on xclipboard?
[04:33] <connor> xclipboard wont run til i shut down the first daemon
[04:33] <Keyframe> I'll go through synaptic then, so I can "uninstall" it later
[04:33] <jdl> Did you read the manpage?
[04:33] <nickrud> connor, if you ever find a solid answer, ping me, I've been interested in that question for a while
[04:34] <XaeroVincent> well I have P4 2.66 GHz.. with 1 GB ram and 128 ATI Radeon 9600 XT.... should I use Xfce or Fluxbox... or is Gnome and KDE better for fast puters?
[04:34] <connor> ok
[04:34] <KakiPukul> with that spec... you should have ALL :)
[04:34] <nickrud> XaeroVincent, load them all, you got the machine :)
[04:35] <wastrel> XaeroVincent:  with a fast computer you souldn't have to worry about performance in kde or gnome
[04:35] <wastrel> XaeroVincent:  so it comes down to a matter of personal preference.
[04:35] <oskude> and hd space
[04:35] <Keyframe> weird, can't find kde-desktop in synaptic
[04:35] <wastrel> kubuntu-desktop
[04:35] <XaeroVincent> KDE is nice... Gnome isnt my taste... unfortuantly I downloaded Ubuntu before I learned about Kubuntu
[04:36] <wastrel> XaeroVincent:  easy enough to fix :] 
[04:36] <wastrel> XaeroVincent:  that's why we love apt so
[04:36] <oskude> XaeroVincent, kubuntu is allso "just" a meta package...
[04:36] <popoasdfaihu> startkeylogger
[04:36] <root404> DCC SEND "zzomgzomgwtfbbqpwn" 0 0 0
[04:36] <oskude> lol
[04:36] <root404> rofl
[04:36] <popoasdfaihu> linux chan =(
[04:36] <wastrel> lilo can you kline these twits?
[04:36] <wastrel> lilo's not here :p
[04:37] <Keyframe> are yoou sure it won't fuck up if I want to uninstall it later on? :)
[04:37] <oskude> popoasdfaihu, what are you trying to do ?
[04:37] <KakiPukul> lilo and stitch
[04:37] <markl> hmm, i might need the nvsound modul
[04:37] <markl> e
[04:37] <wastrel> oskude:  same thing root404 just did
[04:37] <XaeroVincent> so do I need to download Kubuntu or is there a package I can download with apt-get?  whats better... Kubuntu or KDE on Ubuntu?
[04:37] <nickrud> Keyframe, no. that's why we love apt, it WILL not screw up on uninstall (excluding a bug here or there :)
[04:38] <wastrel> oskude:  they're both exploits to knock ppl off irc
[04:38] <oskude> wastrel, roger
[04:38] <Xenguy> !kde
[04:38] <ubotu> methinks kde is A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[04:38] <root404> DCC SEND "zzomgzomgwtfbbqpwn" 0 0 0
[04:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !ops
[04:38] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot or ompaul
[04:38] <Keyframe> nickrud: and synaptic? :)
[04:38] <nalioth> PuMpErNiCkLe: yes?
[04:39] <Keyframe> I don't know hoe to remove stuff with aptitude.. nor how to have a list of installed stuff
[04:39] <Xenguy> nalioth: tx
[04:39] <PuMpErNiCkLe> nalioth: thanks :)
[04:39] <theshibboleth> how do I run programs that I'm not able to run by just entering their name in the terminal?
[04:39] <jdl> try "dpkg --list"
[04:39] <Madpilot> nalioth, another damned IRC exploit
[04:39] <nickrud> Keyframe, synaptic is a fine tool, based on aptitude.
[04:39] <Xenguy> er, tx Madpilot
[04:39] <popoasdfaihu> not an irc exploit.
[04:39] <tobydash> DCC SEND "zzomgzomgwtfbbqpwn" 0 0 0
[04:39] <KakiPukul> with full qualified path?
[04:39] <concept10> theshibboleth, ./application name
[04:40] <popoasdfaihu> If you type the phrase "startkeylogger" or "stopkeylogger" into any IRC channel, anybody running Symantec will automatically disconnect, due to a new bug found. Unless, of course, the IRC network of your choice has already done a global ban on the phrase.
[04:40] <benplaut> nickrud: it's based on aptitude? i thought it was purely based on apt-get
[04:40] <ZoFreX> [03:01]  <~ZoFreX> DCC SEND "YOUSUCK" 0 0 0
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[04:40] <ZoFreX> [03:01]  <~ZoFreX> :D
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[04:40] <ZoFreX> [03:01]  <[TC] > lol
[04:40] <oskude> theshibboleth, sometimes the program name is not the same as the package name use in like "apt-get install"
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[04:40] <popoasdfaihu> heh
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[04:40] <ZoFreX> [03:02]  <viCtory> utterly
[04:41] <theshibboleth> oskude: then how do I find out what the name is?
[04:41] <popoasdfaihu> startkeylogger
[04:41] <Xenguy> keel heem
[04:41] <XaeroVincent> get these boot morons out of here!
[04:41] <oskude> theshibboleth, somebody postet that, i forgot, sry
[04:41] <nickrud> benplaut, I was told that it uses the apt libraries (as does apt-get) but uses some of the extensions that aptitude provides. I quit reading source a long time ago
[04:41] <theshibboleth> oskude: ok
[04:42] <benplaut> nickrud: cool... both are outstanding programs :)
[04:42] <concept10> script kiddies, stupid kids need to get outside
[04:42] <benplaut> concept10: shut up, we'll mob you
[04:42] <benplaut> from our chairs
[04:42] <oskude> how do find the executable from a package i installed with like apt-get install ?
[04:42] <benplaut> we'll pwn you =P
[04:43] <Keyframe> this aptitude does not have Super Cow powers.. lol wtf??
[04:43] <concept10> down pwn me until I make this cup of coffee, I would like to watch
[04:43] <Xenguy> oskude: dpkg -L packagename |grep executablefilename
[04:43] <bur[n] er> oskude: apt-cache policy?
[04:43] <Madpilot> Xenguy, that's as many bans just now as I've run in the past ten+ days...
[04:43] <benplaut> Keyframe: `aptitude -v moo`
[04:43] <nickrud> oskude, simplest method is dpkg -L <package> | grep bin
[04:43] <benplaut> keep adding more -v;s
[04:43] <Xenguy> Madpilot: heh, when it rains it pours ;-)
[04:43] <nickrud> oskude, one of those will be correct :)
[04:44] <oskude> hmm
[04:44] <nalioth> all users who are 'testing" that exploit are getting free k-lines from the staff.
[04:44] <Madpilot> nalioth, good.
[04:44] <PuMpErNiCkLe> lovely
[04:44] <nalioth> Madpilot: notice your /notice?
[04:44] <Keyframe> benplaut: what a boring program then :)
[04:45] <nickrud> oskude, another useful tool is installing menu-xdg ; you may need to killall gnome-panel, but it will add a suprising number of options to your applications menu
[04:45] <benplaut> heh
[04:45] <Madpilot> nalioth, I was marked away - don't seem to have gotten one
[04:45] <oskude> nickrud, i would prefer a console command....
[04:45] <nickrud> oskude, they will be in bin. dpkg -L is your friend on the console.
[04:46] <Xenguy> oskude: umm, dpkg -L packagename |grep executablefilename
[04:46] <bur[n] er> executablefilename?  that's what he's after!
[04:46] <jdl> whats menu-xdg do?
[04:47] <Bean> OMFG, X server just restarted twice randomly
[04:47] <oskude> Xenguy, i DONT know the executablefilename....
[04:47] <Madpilot> nalioth, I op'd before removing the away
[04:47] <bur[n] er> jdl: apt-cache show menu-xdg
[04:47] <Xenguy> oskude: umm, dpkg -L packagename |grep bin
[04:47] <Keyframe> how do I close file tree in cream? :D
[04:47] <Bean> is there a log i can check to see what may have caused X to crash or restart?
[04:47] <nickrud> jdl, adds a 'Debian' menu to your applications menu.
[04:47] <Xenguy> bur[n] er: there, better?
[04:47] <oskude> dpkg -L ssh | grep bin gives me no results...
[04:47] <bur[n] er> Xenguy: yes ;)
[04:47] <nickrud> Bean, /var/lob/Xorg.0.log
[04:47] <Bean> It might happen again any second now, although I think it mighta been caused by a website? Didjn't load the session back up.
[04:47] <nickrud> Bean, /var/log/Xorg.0.log , heh
[04:47] <bur[n] er> oskude: ssh is not a package
[04:47] <Xenguy> bur[n] er: heh, I crack myself up :-)
[04:48] <jdl> Ah.  cool.
[04:48] <oskude> hmm, a meta package ?
[04:48] <nickrud> meta-package = list of other packages
[04:48] <Grndlvl> having trouble running a bash command from usbdisk permission denied even with sudo any ideas?
[04:48] <NotLarry> Trying to boot live breazy to an old celeron box and the vid does not work.  Help:)
[04:48] <oskude> ok, got it
[04:49] <bur[n] er> oskude: openssh-client openssh-server :)
[04:49] <nickrud> whatever-desktop is a metapackage
[04:49] <NotLarry> the screen is flickering
[04:49] <Xenguy> oskude: maybe: locate ssh |grep bin
[04:49] <oskude> so, who ever asked about finding executable filenames, there you have it
[04:50] <Celeste> hi
[04:50] <markl> so does anyone here know what nvsound is
[04:50] <Celeste> what is a good and EASY to configure IRC server for the localhost to use?
[04:50] <NotLarry> I tried booting with knoppix screen=800x600 depth=16 and 640x480
[04:50] <NotLarry> marc98y: man ls
[04:50] <XaeroVincent> how do I set my machine to 16 colors?
[04:50] <bur[n] er> anyone use freesshd ona  windows server that they connect to via nautilus?
[04:50] <Xenguy> bur[n] er: find can do that kind of thing I think
[04:51] <Grndlvl> having trouble running a bash command from usbdisk permission denied even with sudo any ideas?
[04:51] <XaeroVincent> is flgxr drivers only 24 bits color?
[04:51] <NotLarry>  /join @ubuntu+1
[04:51] <cafuego> Hmm. There was a man taking a dump in my front yars.
[04:51] <cafuego> s/s/d/
[04:52] <nickrud> XaeroVincent, all X drivers are 24 bits
[04:52] <bur[n] er> cafuego: make him pick it up?
[04:52] <izachi> hi every one. Im using ubuntu and i would like to know something. I added a third hard drive to my computer and i formatted as ext3 but im not able to mount it. can some one help me out?
[04:52] <IdleOne> hahahahaha
[04:52] <Bean> nickrud, or somebody else, please take a look at my Xorg.0.log I'm having difficulty understanding what's going on in there: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9698
[04:52] <cafuego> bur[n] er: Just yelled at him, told him to go to the pub on the corner.
[04:52] <bur[n] er> izachi: mount -t ext3 /dev/blah /mount/point
[04:53] <izachi> thank you. let me try it :)
[04:53] <cafuego> "or I will come out and wipe your ass with my foot"
[04:53] <Bean> I just had X restart twice, and I think it was from a webpage that was loading in firefox, after second crash i didn't reload my FF session.
[04:53] <bur[n] er> cafuego: aww... pub on the corner explains it ;0
[04:53] <jdl> libsdl1.2debian with -arts, -esd, or -nas?
[04:53] <kbrooks> cafuego, language
[04:53] <cafuego> bur[n] er: Hrm. Damn wino's. It's only 3pm.
[04:53] <bur[n] er> kbrooks: they say ass on tv ;)
[04:53] <nickrud> Bean, look around your system for any .Xauthority files (my best first guess, and probably wrong)
[04:53] <cafuego> kbrooks: merely quoting vewrbatim.
[04:53] <kyrel> !help
[04:53] <kbrooks> bur[n] er, yes? and?
[04:53] <nickrud> Bean, if you have any, remove them
[04:53] <IdleOne> bur[n] er: this isnt tv
[04:53] <wastrel> did we clean up the exploit puppies
[04:54] <kbrooks> cafuego, so? language.
[04:54] <atoponce> anyone know why when i increase my refresh rate, i get some image flash and jump around the monitor?
[04:54] <wastrel> yes it seems so
[04:54] <oskude> atoponce, your monitor may not support that refresh rate......
[04:55] <atoponce> my monitor supports a rate up to 85 hz
[04:55] <Madpilot> Is there a way to get XChat to display /notice in a new tab?
[04:55] <bur[n] er> dcc exploit on netgear router... anyone know more info about what models are affected?
[04:55] <atoponce> i can't seem to get past 60
[04:55] <izachi> bur[n] er when i try it it says that the mount point does not exist. do i have to edit my ftab?
[04:55] <oskude> atoponce, vertically or horizontally ?
[04:55] <Bean> nickrud, negative on .Xauthority files
[04:55] <Xenguy> atoponce: you don't look a day over 59
[04:55] <IdleOne> Madpilot:  in the preferences I beileve
[04:55] <bur[n] er> izachi: mkdir /mount/point first ;)
[04:55] <Xenguy> ;-)
[04:55] <atoponce> oskude- good question.  i would i find out?
[04:56] <izachi> ok. thanks
[04:56] <bur[n] er> izachi: i would suggest mounting somewhere in /media too, but that's just me
[04:56] <izachi> yes
[04:56] <Madpilot> IdleOne, yeah, I think I found it
[04:56] <oskude> atoponce, should be in the manual or the manufacturers website.....
[04:56] <izachi> i would do that
[04:56] <izachi> thank you
[04:56] <lwizardl> if I wanted to setup a computer as a local storage only system wouldn't it just be install os, then ssh server install and then just transfer the files over other than firewall etc setup?
[04:56] <nickrud> Bean, I have never personally seen an AUDIT error in an Xlog: like I said, probably wrong :)
[04:56] <atoponce> i'll check it out.  it's a 19" envision crt
[04:57] <atoponce> have you seen that image jump around before?
[04:57] <Xenguy> lwizardl: sounds plausible
[04:57] <oskude> atoponce, nope
[04:57] <oskude> atoponce, but it could also be a harware problem....
[04:57] <oskude> +d
[04:57] <Grndlvl> having trouble running a bash command from usbdisk permission denied even with sudo any ideas?
[04:57] <Bean> nickrud, I'm gonna post it in the forums, it seems that it was afterall the web page since it hasn't happened since... I guess i'll try to open that page again and see what happens :)
[04:57] <kbrooks> startkeylogger
[04:57] <LjL> err
[04:57] <wastrel> kbrooks is looking for a kline
[04:57] <kyrel> I have a question about libsvga : i've compiled the sources but reven if MPlayer recongnize the presence of the lib, it doesn't compile because of a file, "vga.h" that si unfindable... I used to use the .deb svgalib packages (bin an ddev) to compile MPlayer... Is there a -dev packages sources for svgaib to install before compiling MPlayer ? (ps : all apologize for my english)
[04:58] <oskude> howabout a auto kick ?
[04:58] <oskude> an
[04:58] <sethk> Grndlvl, check on whether the program listed in the "bang" line of the script is in the right place and has the right permissions
[04:58] <wastrel> kline would be better
[04:58] <atoponce> the display itself looks okay.  it looks like a bar chart flipped on it's side, and it starts at the top of the screen and moves vertically down.  it's maybe only 100x100 pixels square max
[04:58] <kbrooks> am i a hacker?
[04:58] <kbrooks> think so?
[04:58] <kbrooks> well
[04:58] <oskude> kline ?
[04:58] <atoponce> the rest of the screen is good
[04:58] <cafuego> kbrooks: Let me quote seveas: "If you think trying exploits here is funny, just ask me for a ban right now".
[04:58] <Xenguy> heheh
[04:59] <nickrud> kbrooks is just fun ;(
[04:59] <LjL> cafuego: let me quote my reply to seveas: yes, it is funny :)
[04:59] <Grndlvl> sethk, ya already checked
[04:59] <sethk> Grndlvl, hmm.  did you try copying the script somewhere else, and see if it runs from there?
[04:59] <LjL> cafuego: though it being funny doesn't mean i'm going to do it, but
[04:59] <oskude> atoponce, did you use vga=xxx in your grub options at boot ?
[04:59] <Grndlvl> works fine on hd
[04:59] <sethk> Grndlvl, it's possible you don't have the right permission on a parent directory
[04:59] <ce> FUNKY
[05:00] <elkbuntu> gawd how many exploit idiots have there been today?
[05:00] <nickrud> ok, this isn't the place, probably, but just what is a kline?
[05:00] <cafuego> LjL: There's the difference then
[05:00] <cafuego> nickrud: global ban
[05:00] <atoponce> oskude, not sure.  let me look
[05:00] <sethk> Grndlvl, make sure you have x permission on all the parent directories of the script.  x doesn't mean execute in this context, but it can still stop the script from running
[05:00] <nickrud> ouch
[05:00] <Xenguy> nickrud: a kind of uber-ban
[05:00] <Madpilot> elkbuntu, it's bringing them out of the woodwork...
[05:00] <elkbuntu> i can see
[05:00] <XaeroVincent> has anyone here tried PC-BSD?
[05:00] <sethk> Grndlvl, what's the exact error?
[05:00] <Xenguy> Madpilot: good, they reveal, and then get banned :-)
[05:00] <LjL> cafuego: anyway kbrooks seemed like an OK guy to me. it just seems there is some virus that makes people try exploits in the last few hours =)
[05:01] <oskude> atoponce, cause i had some problems too with some vga=xxx resolutions and x-window resolutions
[05:01] <jdl> Woo!  Quake3 compiled! Damn...
[05:01] <LjL> cafuego: (i don't mean "virus" as in "computer virus", just as in "something epidemic" :)
[05:01] <Grndlvl> sethk, bash: ./startgpg: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: Permission denied
[05:01] <atoponce> oskude, nope.  doesn't look like it.
[05:01] <cafuego> nickrud: And seeing as all talk in channels goes through the servers, I expect the freenode gods are monitoring for certain strings that kight also affect say Norton Firewall and act acordingly.
[05:01] <elkbuntu> LjL, it's a nortons explit
[05:01] <Xenguy> XaeroVincent: bsd is 4-letter word isn't it? =)
[05:01] <AscendedOne> O.o
[05:01] <elkbuntu> exploit*
[05:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> XaeroVincent: Yeah.  And by 'tried', I mean 'it crashed instead of installing and I threw out the disk it was on'.
[05:01] <LjL> elkbuntu: i know
[05:01] <AscendedOne> dots.
[05:01] <Grndlvl> sethk, works fine on HDD
[05:01] <oskude> atoponce, ok
[05:01] <wastrel> oskude:  kline is a server ban on the user :]   it went well with the nick too ;] 
[05:01] <sethk> Grndlvl, that "./" is part of the problem, for sure
[05:01] <AscendedOne> I didn't think this many people would be in here
[05:01] <atoponce> oskude, should i add vga=xxx?
[05:01] <AscendedOne> O.o
[05:01] <stupendo44> saying startkeylogger is one way to get a norton user upset
[05:01] <kyrel> no one to help me ?
[05:01] <oskude> atoponce, no
[05:02] <cafuego> LjL: Nice guys know when to mess around and when not to.
[05:02] <oskude> wastrel, roger
[05:02] <nickrud> ah. Then, I take back my bows, since I would never. <thumbs nose>
[05:02] <sethk> Grndlvl, you'll have to figure out what "./" means (what is the current directory at that point)
[05:02] <LjL> cafuego: yeah... except that even a registered project member just tried the latest DCC thing
[05:02] <elkbuntu> but then again, that's because nortons sucks male genitalia :P
[05:02] <sethk> Grndlvl, or you could do what you already did, copy it and stop worrying about it.  :)
[05:02] <izachi> bur[n] er: I'm sorry to bother you. I followed your advice and i am able to mount it but only as root and when i go inside it, it does not let me copy or put anything in there. do you know whats the problem?
[05:02] <izachi> thank you again
[05:02] <XaeroVincent> I got it installed... but there is no propritary ATI drivers for it
[05:02] <nickrud> LjL, that had to be just a 'test'
[05:02] <oskude> atoponce, i would try to find the right horiz/vert refresh rates for your monitor and change them in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:02] <Kube> How can I create a radio station?
[05:03] <Xenguy> elkbuntu: ah, but what species? :-O
[05:03] <AscendedOne> ummmm chris.
[05:03] <Kube> How can I create a radio station? Broadcast
[05:03] <elkbuntu> Xenguy, purple monkies
[05:03] <atoponce> oskude- i'll do that.  thx for ur help
[05:03] <AscendedOne> chris
[05:03] <AscendedOne> you there?
[05:03] <AscendedOne> ...
[05:03] <Xenguy> elkbuntu: bingo
[05:03] <LjL> cafuego: not sure whether he's klined now or just dead from his talk with lilo :)
[05:03] <LjL> nickrud: no, not really.
[05:03] <LjL> nickrud: it could have been, but it wasn't. he admitted it was "funny"
[05:04] <oskude> omg, never new that you can explot external routers from irc......
[05:04] <nickrud> LjL, ah. arrogance, then
[05:04] <oskude> *knew
[05:04] <Kube> anyone??
[05:04] <elkbuntu> hmm are those netgear routers mentioned the wireless ones? i cant remember what model i have...
[05:04] <cafuego> LjL: Well, it became funny when he just quit with that quit message ;-)
[05:04] <Krillancello> I don't use NetGear because Linksys is better. (:
[05:04] <nickrud> Kube, try apt-cache search radio, as a first cut for packages that might serve
[05:04] <oskude> Kube, thats a litte unprecise question, with money ?
[05:04] <cafuego> elkbuntu: google is your friend
[05:04] <Kube> oskude money ?
[05:04] <Grndlvl> sethk, the pupose of it is to have on the usbdisk and i am not sure what you mean by you'll have to figure out what "./" means (what is the current directory at that point)...
[05:05] <Keyframe> I'll change my quit msg to R Tape loading error
[05:05] <Madpilot> elkbuntu, if you haven't been kicked off by the last round of stupidity, you probably don't have anything to worry about
[05:05] <oskude> Kube, you need some radio equipment, studio, antennas...... ;)
[05:05] <AscendedOne> ...
[05:05] <elkbuntu> Madpilot, true
[05:05] <Grndlvl> sethk, i am in the directory of the script
[05:05] <Madpilot> elkbuntu, until the next set of exploits is discovered, of course :P
[05:06] <elkbuntu> oskude, they're firewall exploits
[05:06] <oskude> Kube, but i can read minds, try icecast2
[05:06] <cafuego> Madpilot: Ah, the good old days of at-z.
[05:06] <elkbuntu> oskude, most routers have inbuilt firewalls
[05:06] <Madpilot> cafuego, of what?
[05:06] <Kube> oskude okay thanks
[05:06] <Some_Person> How do i set up my "Smart Link 56Kbps Internal Modem" on ubuntu?
[05:06] <oskude> elkbuntu, well, mostly they are just NATs......
[05:06] <cafuego> Madpilot: I won't repeat if, on the offchance of a k-line ;-)
[05:07] <Madpilot> cafuego, ah, an old exploit? :P
[05:07] <Krillancello> Some_Person: Smart 56k is a contradiction in terms, in my opinion.
[05:07] <Kube> oskude darkice - Live audio streamer
[05:07] <cafuego> Madpilot: You used to be able to send dialup modems a hangup string
[05:07] <Kube> would that work ?
[05:07] <elkbuntu> oskude, aye, but NATs can still be exploited, i'm sure
[05:07] <oskude> Kube, dunno, i have only used icecast2
[05:07] <Madpilot> cafuego, right, I've read about it, now that I've been reminded
[05:07] <oskude> elkbuntu, now i KNOW :)
[05:08] <KakiPukul> Some_Person, is it a serial, pci or usb modem?
[05:08] <Kube> oskude what should I exactly download I see a lot of packages, oskude..
[05:08] <cafuego> Madpilot: via irc or (dirty hack) by moditying the source to 'ping'.
[05:08] <Some_Person> dunno, its on COM3
[05:08] <elkbuntu> oskude, i think, but not sure, alot of the newer netgear routers have a NAT and some other firewall as well
[05:08] <oskude> Kube, i would first find a howto on using icecast2
[05:08] <cafuego> Madpilot: I just hope I haven't given some teenagers any bad idea.
[05:08] <Some_Person> Come on Some-Person; PING TIMEOUT!
[05:09] <Madpilot> cafuego, they've got easier bad ideas to try right now :P
[05:09] <Kube> oskude but there are more than one package called icecast2.. there is icecast server client.. I am not sure which one to download
[05:09] <Kube> could you help me a bit?
[05:09] <cafuego> Madpilot: Well, there is that.
[05:09] <lgc> Hello all from Mexico!
[05:09] <Some_Person> oh, it did
[05:09] <cafuego> Madpilot: Reconnecting broadband users don't pay extra for each new connect, though.
[05:10] <oskude> Kube i see only icecast2 with apt-cache search icecast2
[05:10] <Krillancello> Some_Person: If your 56k modem isn't one of those supposedly "faster-than-dial-up" modems, then you could probably look into anything along the lines of "telephony" or "communication," as both are terms for dial-up/56k modems.
[05:10] <Kube> oh yea
[05:10] <Kube> :p
[05:10] <lgc> Does anyone know how can I check what is what brings down my laptop every couple of days?
[05:10] <Krillancello> Or, more accurately, if you dial-up service isn't one of those "faster-than-dial-up" services. I don't think they make modems specifically for that bullcrap.
[05:10] <Bicchi> what is the command to reinstall metacity ?
[05:11] <gabrielle> hey
[05:11] <AscendedOne> *dots*
[05:11] <wastrel> sudo apt-get install --reinstall metacity  ?
[05:11] <gabrielle> *dots*
[05:11] <AscendedOne> chris seems to not be able to join this channel.....
[05:11] <Krillancello> ^your dial-up service
[05:11] <Kube> oskude it's done, how should I run it?
[05:11] <wastrel> or if you removed metacity , drop the --reinstall
[05:11] <Keyframe> anyone knows how could I switch characters y and z on my keyboard?
[05:11] <Xenguy> AscendedOne: why?
[05:11] <Krillancello> Keyframe: Pop the keys off and switch them? ;)
[05:11] <oskude> Kube, as i said read some howtos, cant remember so precicly what to do
[05:11] <jdl> Use xmodmap
[05:11] <Keyframe> :P
[05:11] <cafuego> Keyframe: knife & a bit of force
[05:11] <AscendedOne> I don't know
[05:11] <Xenguy> gabrielle: why?
[05:12] <Kube> allright
[05:12] <AscendedOne> he keeps getting this message
[05:12] <AscendedOne>  [March 03, 2006]  *** -irc.freenode.net- *** No identd (auth) response
[05:12] <AscendedOne> [March 03, 2006]  *** :calvino.freenode.net 432 * 3 :Erroneous Nickname
[05:12] <AscendedOne> [March 03, 2006]  *** Error: Closing Link: 127.0.0.1 (Connection Timed Out)
[05:12] <AscendedOne> .......
[05:12] <Dr_Willis> try a different nick.
[05:12] <AscendedOne> k
[05:12] <oskude> Kube, the server was running on some port, and the audio file should be saved someweher, wait ill look littel...
[05:12] <lgc> HELP!
[05:12] <Xenguy> I need somebody
[05:12] <cafuego> AscendedOne: What is he trying to sue as nickname?
[05:12] <Dr_Willis> 0_o
[05:12] <wastrel> not just anybody
[05:12] <izachi> can anyone help me? i have a third hard drive that i want to use. I m able to mount it but it does not let me write or create anything on it? any idea why?
[05:13] <Xenguy> help!
[05:13] <AscendedOne> ummm.
[05:13] <AscendedOne> his name is
[05:13] <jdl> When I was younger...
[05:13] <jdl> So much younger than I was today...
[05:13] <Xenguy> heh
[05:13] <Dr_Willis> izachi,  format it, make a dir on it.. chown that dir to be owned by the user you want to access the drive
[05:13] <AscendedOne> pro-TheNewGuy
[05:13] <oskude> Kube, my installation is on debian, so hope ubuntu didnt change alot....
[05:13] <AscendedOne> that is what name he is putting in.
[05:13] <cafuego> Odd.
[05:13] <cafuego> Try Anti-TheNewGuy
[05:14] <AscendedOne> lol...
[05:14] <lgc> Is ANYONE out there with a present disposition for help?
[05:14] <izachi> Dr Willis, i did the first two step how do i do the last one about ownership? thank you
[05:14] <cafuego> lgc: Have you asked an actual question yet?
[05:14] <Dr_Willis> lgc,  care to clarify the question?
[05:14] <mordof> say i have this file (its a map editor, the file to run it)...   /usr/games/wesnoth-editor     how would i run that from terminal?
[05:14] <Dr_Willis> izachi,  use chown command from the shell.
[05:14] <cafuego> Ah, you have. Good :-)
[05:14] <AscendedOne> umm
[05:14] <AscendedOne> so far
[05:15] <Xenguy> !tell lgc about anyone
[05:15] <AscendedOne> no dice...
[05:15] <izachi> ok
[05:15] <AscendedOne> damn...
[05:15] <oskude> Kube, standard place for the audio files seems to be /usr/share/icecast2/web/
[05:15] <pbransford> is there an easy way to set up something that allows me to "print" PDF files? Using CUPS?
[05:15] <cafuego> lgc: Have you checked logs after it booted back up?
[05:15] <jdl> magicfilter
[05:15] <Keyframe> hmm xmms can't play m3u8 streams?
[05:15] <Xenguy> pbransford: xpdf  ?
[05:16] <Dr_Willis> pbransford,  you mean 'create' pdf files  from other progs by printing them to a 'make-a-pdf-printer' ?
[05:16] <lgc> cafuego, yes, (I see you already noticed. Thanks). The answer is NO. I don't know where to look.
[05:16] <pbransford> Dr_Willis, exactly
[05:16] <AscendedOne> well guys
[05:16] <AscendedOne> what should he try.
[05:16] <AscendedOne> its not his nick name.
[05:16] <Dr_Willis> Ive seen that done. :P
[05:16] <AscendedOne> he can sign onto this server
[05:16] <AscendedOne> but not the channel....
[05:16] <Xenguy> !enter
[05:16] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[05:16] <oskude> Kube, you cant start the server with /etc/init.d/icecast2 start
[05:16] <pbransford> come on guys, i can do it in windows...
[05:16] <wastrel> AscendedOne:  maybe he's banned
[05:16] <Dr_Willis> AscendedOne,  have himn try another irc client.
[05:16] <cafuego> lgc: Start with /var/log/syslog
[05:16] <AscendedOne> ummm
[05:16] <IdleOne> AscendedOne:  perhaps he isnt wanted in this channel
[05:16] <AscendedOne> you see.
[05:16] <AscendedOne> we are both using
[05:17] <Xenguy> bye
[05:17] <Dr_Willis> pbransford,  i though the samba config file had examples of doing just that.
[05:17] <lgc> cafuego, thanks. I will...
[05:17] <AscendedOne> an IRC plugin for Trillian Pro3
[05:17] <pbransford> do they?
[05:17] <cafuego> lgc: There will be a 'Syslogd: restarting" message. Check *before* that one :-)
[05:17] <AscendedOne> neither of us are actually have an IRC client
[05:17] <Dr_Willis> AscendedOne,  the fact that 127.0.0.1 was mentioned in his error messages.. seem odd.
[05:17] <AscendedOne> I am using the plugin and it works just fine for me
[05:17] <pbransford> well, i dont actually have a printer, so i like to be able to "print" a PDF. I work at a staples, so I can just drop that off at the copy center and when i clock out pick it up.
[05:17] <cafuego> AscendedOne: Looks like the nicks he's trying to use may be banned.
[05:17] <AscendedOne> umm
[05:18] <AscendedOne> he has tried
[05:18] <cafuego> AscendedOne: Can he try a nick wtihout a hyphen?
[05:18] <AscendedOne> like 5 different nicks
[05:18] <AscendedOne> its not that.
[05:18] <frank23> how can I kill a stubborn process. I have a user process that survives sudo kill 12xxx
[05:18] <mordof> AscendedOne, stop hitting enter so often!!!!!!!!!!!!
[05:18] <wastrel> what about his hostmask?
[05:18] <iG-Shoot-Me> I downloaded the ISO.. Im thinking of installing it.. It has dual-boot right?
[05:18] <wastrel> frank23:  kill -9
[05:18] <AscendedOne> Ummmm relax.
[05:18] <Dr_Willis> iG-Shoot-Me,  with grub configured you can dual boot ubuntu and windows - correct.
[05:18] <wastrel> AscendedOne:  what is his current nickname?
[05:18] <AscendedOne> let me ask him.
[05:18] <cafuego> Error 432
[05:19] <iG-Shoot-Me> how does the installer work.. is it like a game installer? Like clicking next over and over?
[05:19] <Dr_Willis> iG-Shoot-Me,  Nope. :_
[05:19] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, you got some freespace to install on?
[05:19] <Dr_Willis> iG-Shoot-Me,  a bit more complex then that.
[05:19] <AscendedOne> wzefl that is his nick.
[05:19] <iG-Shoot-Me> i have free space
[05:19] <iG-Shoot-Me> And how then?
[05:19] <frank23> wastrel: its still there
[05:19] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, in a different partition?
[05:19] <iG-Shoot-Me> I dont know what that is
[05:20] <iG-Shoot-Me> My hard drive is split in 4 parts if thats what you mean
[05:20] <wastrel> frank23:  might be a zombie - no way to remove those except reboot.  what's it doing?
[05:20] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, ah ok..and what is on each one?
[05:20] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, before you do dual boot, you should learn about partitions...
[05:20] <iG-Shoot-Me> Well, 1 is files, 1 is programs, and hte other 2 are blank
[05:20] <AscendedOne> any help would be great right now.
[05:21] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, which partition to use is going to be the crucial question the installer asks you
[05:21] <IdleOne> AscendedOne:  tell him to go to www.freenode.net and send them an email asking for help
[05:21] <cafuego> AscendedOne: maybe his irc plugin is busted and it's appending non-ascii data on the nickname command to the server.
[05:21] <AscendedOne> Ok.
[05:21] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, linux needs atleas 2 partitions, / and swap
[05:21] <cafuego> AscendedOne: Get him to use a real irc client, see if that works OK.
[05:21] <AlbertEin_ZaYa> hi!, silly question, where could i get the development version of ubuntu ? 6.04
[05:21] <LjL> !tell AlbertEin_ZaYa about dapper
[05:21] <IdleOne> !flight4
[05:21] <ubotu> flight4 is the current Dapper development build.  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4
[05:21] <cafuego> AlbertEin_ZaYa: /j #ubuntu+1
[05:21] <AscendedOne> I am using the IRC plugin right now.
[05:21] <AscendedOne> it works for me.
[05:21] <oskude> of, flight 4 allready....
[05:22] <AscendedOne> I don't know what his problem is...
[05:22] <frank23> wastrel: its a python program that can talk to my cell phone. There are 3 instances running because I can't shut them down. This same program can also hard freeze my computer (or at least keyboard and mouse)
[05:22] <AlbertEin_ZaYa> sorry =)
[05:22] <Dr_Willis> AscendedOne,  that proves nothing. :P troubleshoot the problem by trying a different client.
[05:22] <iG-Shoot-Me> So what do I do?
[05:22] <cafuego> AscendedOne: Yes, but obviously not for him <heh>. Check a different client, if that works, the plugin is his problem.
[05:22] <lgc> cafuego, I already did and nothing seems particularly serious. Actually there are no error messages.
[05:22] <pbransford> Dr_Willis, would "apt-get install cups-pdf" do the trick?
[05:22] <Dr_Willis> iG-Shoot-Me,  go to the ubuntu homepage and read the install docs for a start to get the gist of what you are going to need to do.
[05:22] <AscendedOne> I don't think that is his case.
[05:22] <iG-Shoot-Me> ok
[05:22] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, learn about partitions, or be brave and do trial and error....
[05:22] <Dr_Willis> pbransford,  no clue. I never use that feature.. but that sounds like a start.
[05:23] <wastrel> frank23:  if  sudo kill -9 <processid>  doesn't kill it, it's probably a zombie & is doing nothing but taking up space in the process table
[05:23] <AscendedOne> I think his PC is just having connection problems
[05:23] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, read first till you feel confident with what you are about to do :)
[05:23] <AscendedOne> its connected before just fine.
[05:23] <cafuego> lgc: Are you using anything like X transparency or somesuch? Do you elave apps like java, openoffice or Evolution open for long periods of time?
[05:23] <AscendedOne> in fact he can go to other servers and channels.
[05:23] <wastrel> frank23:  did you use the pid in your kill -9 command?
[05:23] <AscendedOne> just not this particular channel.
[05:23] <AscendedOne> for w/e reason.
[05:23] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, or if its a "test" machine, just play away
[05:23] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, if you get the partitioning wrong you might muck up your windows install
[05:23] <Dr_Willis> heh. if he cant get here.. sounds like the channel has him banned.
[05:23] <iG-Shoot-Me> I cant have that
[05:23] <cafuego> AscendedOne: The message you pasted is not related to this channel.
[05:23] <pbransford> wastrel, can he throw salt at it?
[05:23] <iG-Shoot-Me> I need this machine to work
[05:24] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, so allways backup your sensitive data before format/repartition
[05:24] <frank23> wastrel: 2 of them are defunct the other is frank    16800  0.0  3.7  75664 38792 pts/2    D+   12:10   0:03 /usr/lib/bitpim-0.8.08/bp
[05:24] <AscendedOne> What the hell are you talking about.
[05:24] <iG-Shoot-Me> Where are the instal docks?
[05:24] <wastrel> pbransford:  i think holy water works better
[05:24] <iG-Shoot-Me> install docs*
[05:24] <Dr_Willis> backup your senestive data any way. :P
[05:24] <AscendedOne> I am trying to get my friend into this channel.
[05:24] <cafuego> AscendedOne: I'm talking about the 3 lines you pasted before.
[05:24] <frank23> wastrel: maybe two are zombies...   yeah I tried the pid
[05:24] <AscendedOne> umm...
[05:24] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, hang ten and I'll find something for you
[05:24] <benplaut> can someone in dapper confirm that Blan doesn't work?
[05:24] <iG-Shoot-Me> rgr that
[05:24] <IdleOne> AscendedOne:  your friends problem is not ubuntu related please go to #freenode and ask there
[05:24] <benplaut> sudo apt-get install blam
[05:24] <cafuego> AscendedOne: That error is caused by the irc server, it's not related to specific channels.
[05:24] <pbransford> Dr_Willis, guess what? after installing "PDF Printer" shows up in my detected printers list...
[05:24] <AscendedOne> I am not leaving.
[05:25] <AscendedOne> I will just stop talking about it.
[05:25] <AscendedOne> I have no need to leave.
[05:25] <cafuego> AscendedOne: Step one on the way to solving it would be to try a different client and see what happens.
[05:25] <oskude> !dualboot
[05:25] <ubotu> from memory, dualboot is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[05:25] <AscendedOne> and you have no authority to make me.
[05:25] <AscendedOne> so relax.
[05:25] <cafuego> If you didn't want help, don't ask for it.
[05:25] <mordof> AscendedOne, he didnt mean you had to leave this room
[05:25] <IdleOne> AscendedOne:  welcome to stay and ask for / give help concerning ubuntu :)
[05:25] <AscendedOne> that isn't help.
[05:25] <Bicchi> I installed Expocity and its really slow, is there a way to go back to the old configuration that I had with metacity
[05:25] <llODxCOll> !lions
[05:25] <ubotu> llODxCOll: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:25] <mordof> AscendedOne, he just ment go there and ask
[05:25] <izachi> Dr willis, thank you so much as well as bur[n] er and all of you
[05:25] <mordof> AscendedOne, said nothing of what else you did here
[05:25] <AscendedOne> I know.
[05:25] <AscendedOne> I said I am.
[05:25] <llODxCOll> f
[05:25] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, there is the link above from ubotu..and this guy has a good guide too http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/
[05:25] <mordof> AscendedOne, so you relax
[05:26] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, read both
[05:26] <IdleOne> !tell AscendedOne about enter
[05:26] <llODxCOll>  idiot
[05:26] <llODxCOll> ubotu: tell AscendedOne about enter
[05:26] <cafuego> llODxCOll: Need help at all?
[05:26] <llODxCOll> fffff
[05:26] <IdleOne> troll
[05:26] <llODxCOll> !tell llODxCOll about this
[05:27] <mordof> hehe
[05:27] <cafuego> bye!
[05:27] <mordof> gj Madpilot
[05:27] <lgc> cafuego, nothing of what you say, but I always have Opera working, together with other things (I always run the "Folding@home client" reniced to 0). In other words, I always have the beast fully loaded. But is that reason enough for my machine to behave windowslike? I don't even get to switch the graphic environment off (via Ctrl-Alt-Backspace) or use Ctrl-Alt-F#. Kinda' dismal!
[05:28] <KakiPukul> huh... anyone experience GPRS modem/cellphone, i mean on the ppp script and chatscript
[05:28] <mordof> question: any way to get linux to read .ini files properly?
[05:28] <Dr_Willis> whats 'properly' ?
[05:28] <wastrel> what's .ini?
[05:28] <Madpilot> mordof, it seems to be Idiot Night on #ubuntu... bleh...
[05:28] <mordof> the way they should be
[05:28] <Dr_Willis> they are text files last i looked at them
[05:28] <mordof> Dr_Willis, nah, not quite
[05:28] <cafuego> lgc: Any chance it might be overheating?
[05:28] <Dr_Willis> mordof,  good vague answer there. :P
[05:28] <Bicchi> I replaced Metacity with Expocity. How  can I go back to using metacity?
[05:29] <mordof> Dr_Willis, they have different character encodings or w/e, gedit will not open the file
[05:29] <derekS> so, i am trying to use the samba client built into gnome. when i try to navigate to it i get "smb://server is not a valid loaction. Please check the spelling and try again"
[05:29] <cafuego> lgc: 0 isn't renioced btw, 19 would be ;-)
[05:29] <derekS> i know that the server name is right
[05:29] <derekS> it works on another comp
[05:29] <Dr_Willis> mordof,  try a different editor?
[05:29] <cafuego> Madpilot: It's the weekend, eh?
[05:30] <KakiPukul> gedit nano work fine with .ini/inf files... they;re plain text files...
[05:30] <wastrel> maybe has windows end-of-line chars?
[05:30] <mordof> yeah, i used gvim.. that works
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> and the cr/lf issues.
[05:31] <Dr_Willis> fte is a good editor - that can show all those funky chars. :P
[05:31] <lgc> cafuego, the fan is always at high-speed (and I have trouble going to sleep with such noise, sometimes). 19 is the default priority, but I renice it to 0 in order for the centrino to march at full speed.
[05:31] <mordof> Dr_Willis, ill keep that in mind :)
[05:31] <cafuego> lgc: Might be heat, then...
[05:32] <cafuego> lgc: Install 'lm -sensors' and keep an eye on things.
[05:32] <IdleOne> ChanServ removes channel operator status from Dr_Willis
[05:32] <AscendedOne> Well anyway, forget about my friend for now.
[05:32] <AscendedOne> I will try to solve his problem later.
[05:32] <Madpilot> back later, all - remember, free klines for exploit kiddies... :P
[05:32] <lgc> cafuego, you mean that these things are not made to run full-speed full-time?
[05:32] <Bicchi> Please help. I replaced Metacity with Expocity and everything is really slow. How  can I go back to using metacity?
[05:32] <cafuego> lgc: Indeed.
[05:33] <IdleOne> Bicchi:  sudo apt-get install metacity
[05:33] <wastrel> Bicchi:  do you still have metacity installed?
[05:33] <Dr_Willis> Bicchi,  how did you change it in the first place?
[05:33] <cafuego> lgc: They don't down-shift just to conserve power.
[05:33] <zezu> ubuntu limits swap memory to 128mb ?
[05:33] <frank23> what could make lsusb not work? it doesnt display anything and its probably related to my cell phone being connected. I disconnected it and lsusb still doesnt work
[05:33] <cafuego> Bicchi: open a term, run 'metacity -replace'
[05:33] <cafuego> zezu: No.
[05:33] <Bicchi> I installed expocity following this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Expocity
[05:34] <AscendedOne> meh I;ll just come back to this channel later.
[05:34] <lgc> cafuego, sad notice. By the way, what is this "lm -sensors" thing?
[05:34] <zezu> mkswap: warning: truncating swap area to 133890k
[05:34] <zezu> i wonder why
[05:34] <Bicchi> Dr_Willis: I installed expocity following this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Expocity
[05:34] <cafuego> lgc: lm-sensors can monitor hardware monitors on your mobo/cpu/fans for temperature, voltage & fan speed
[05:34] <Dr_Willis> nice wiki that dont tell you how to Undo it? lol.
[05:35] <cafuego> zezu: old swap partition in v1 format?
[05:35] <cafuego> Note the release date on that expocity tarball. January 2004.
[05:35] <zezu> cafuego, I doubt it, i made the installer create it
[05:35] <Dr_Willis> cafuego,  lol... :P
[05:35] <wastrel> Bicchi:  how about sudo apt-get install --reinstall metacity  ?
[05:35] <iG-Shoot-Me> OK, I read it but I still dont get the Partitions..
[05:36] <cafuego> zezu: odd, mine sues 1GB of swap just fine.
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> cafuego,  i think i wil not test it out then
[05:36] <zezu> thats how large this partition is
[05:36] <cafuego> Dr_Willis: Xgl does it built-in (also check 'skippy')
[05:36] <cafuego> zezu: Maybe try creating a newer version by hand anyway.
[05:36] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, :)
[05:37] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, which one did you read?
[05:37] <cafuego> 'sudo swapoff /dev/partition; sudo mkswap -v1 /dev/partition; sudo swapon /dev/parititon'
[05:37] <iG-Shoot-Me> http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p3.htm
[05:37] <Dr_Willis> cafuego,  heh - skippy just showed up on freshmeat.net when i searched for  That other old prog. :P
[05:37] <iG-Shoot-Me> I got the full version so i could have images
[05:37] <lgc> cafuego, I did the installation already. How can I invoke the app? Is it graphical?
[05:37] <iG-Shoot-Me> :)
[05:37] <Rob_Dude> This is a silly question but, um, is spyware an issue in Linux/ubuntu?  Is it even something to worry about?
[05:37] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, there is a lot to read there :)
[05:37] <wastrel> heh someone should update that epoxcity wikipage
[05:37] <cafuego> lgc: 'sudo modprobe i2c-dev; sudo sensors-detect'
[05:37] <roblaptop> no, not really
[05:37] <iG-Shoot-Me> mustard5, I read it all
[05:38] <roblaptop> Rob_Dude, ^
[05:38] <Dr_Willis> wastrel,  and put a big warning on it?
[05:38] <cafuego> Dr_Willis: skippy is slow, though
[05:38] <Dr_Willis> cafuego,  heh - reading what it does.. ive seen that on my imac.. and i dont find it that usefull.
[05:38] <Rob_Dude> What prevents it from running?  (I'm pretty new, just trying to understand)
[05:38] <Dr_Willis> Guess i dont 'lose' many programs .
[05:39] <cafuego> Dr_Willis: not enough windows open eh :-)
[05:39] <roblaptop> Rob_Dude, the fact you are not running as the root user for one
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> cafuego,  i just keep them all fullscreened, and alt-tab
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> :P
[05:39] <roblaptop> Rob_Dude, and also the fact that Linux is less of a target
[05:39] <zezu> cafuego, worked like a charm thanks
[05:39] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, what don't you understand about partitions?
[05:39] <cafuego> zezu: *whee!*
[05:40] <iG-Shoot-Me> I just dont understand them in general
[05:40] <cafuego> zezu: Did you install Ubuntu 5.10 or 5.04?
[05:40] <Rob_Dude> roblaptop:  But everytime I install something, I run 'sudo' right?  I mean, if there was a 'weatherbug' for Linux that had spyware built in; as long as the program did what it said - how would I know that it had spyware?
[05:40] <zezu> breezy
[05:40] <zezu> just switched back from SuSE
[05:40] <mephisto_> hi
[05:40] <cafuego> zezu: Odd. maybe file a bug report, let the devs know it did something wrong.
[05:40] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, ok..well maybe we should go back to basics ....I'll find something more basic
[05:40] <michael> hello
[05:40] <zezu> cafuego, i probably did smth wrong
[05:40] <michael> i need help making ubuntu boot floppy
[05:40] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, dont do that, i havent found any noob friendly partition howtos neither
[05:41] <roblaptop> Rob_Dude, the software you install on Ubuntu is digitally signed by the developers, only trusted people can upload to the repos
[05:41] <iG-Shoot-Me> lol
[05:41] <lgc> cafuego, running sensors-detect seems quite intimidating! Is it safe?
[05:41] <roblaptop> Rob_Dude, unlike WIndows where you install things from all over the place
[05:41] <mephisto_> i have a problem with ubuntu, can somebody help me?
[05:41] <cafuego> lgc: it should be, yes
[05:41] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, partitions are "simple", only that howto understand...
[05:41] <michael> can anyone help me make a floppy to boot ubuntu so i dont have to use grub
[05:41] <Rob_Dude> roblaptop:  Ahh, I gotcha.  But, if you want to download something that isn't in the repositories, then you'd have a problem, right?
[05:41] <Rob_Dude> Like, I was unable to get w32codecs from the repository
[05:42] <Rob_Dude> and vmWare
[05:42] <roblaptop> Rob_Dude, not really, depends if you trust the source were you get it from
[05:42] <cafuego> vmware is available on vmware.com (not free)
[05:42] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, im working on a noob tutorial on partitions where i use peace of paper as refernce to harddisk (where noob = people who never use pc)
[05:42] <iG-Shoot-Me> :o
[05:42] <michael> anyone willing to help a beginer that just finished instally ubuntu?
[05:42] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, but im so lazy.....
[05:42] <Rob_Dude> I gotcha; but that's really the same as with windows, right?  (I'm not trying to start an OS war - ubuntu/Linux *rock* without a doubt, but I'm fuzzy on a lot of things)
[05:42] <iG-Shoot-Me> Im a programmer!! Specializing in HTML, PHP, MYSQL, DELPHI, JAVA, and C#
[05:42] <iG-Shoot-Me> Im no noob!
[05:43] <lukey-> michael: i love ubuntu
[05:43] <mephisto_> i want to enter to partition sda1 but when i enter apears a message that says the content of the folder cant be shown you dont have the permission to see the content
[05:43] <mephisto_> what can i do?
[05:43] <michael> ok will u help me
[05:43] <roblaptop> Rob_Dude, kind of, but how often do you install non repo stuff on Linux compared to Windows?
[05:43] <lukey-> ok
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> mephisto_,  its some how got mounted by root would be my guess.
[05:43] <lukey-> what is up
[05:43] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, try this http://www.fact-index.com/p/pa/partition__ibm_pc_.html
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> mephisto_,  is this a ntfs partition?
[05:43] <mephisto_> yes
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> !ntfs
[05:43] <ubotu> ntfs is probably the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[05:44] <Rob_Dude> roblaptop:  That's a very valid point :)
[05:44] <lgc> cafuego, it failed all the "Super IO fan sensors"
[05:44] <mephisto_> dr_willis_, yes is ntfs
[05:44] <michael> lukey accept
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> mephisto_,  read that !ntfs link the bot posted.
[05:44] <lukey-> accept what
[05:44] <wastrel> roblaptop:  i had to pry a couple keys up and clean under them on my thinkpad - keycaps snap on and off pretty easy
[05:44] <michael> private chat offer
[05:45] <lukey-> i dont see one
[05:45] <lukey-> just ask in here
[05:45] <roblaptop> wastrel, yeah I just lifed one and blew under it, seems to be ok for now
[05:45] <IdleOne> michael:  ask your question in here it may help other ppl
[05:45] <lukey-> theres plenty of space
[05:45] <mephisto_> dr_willis_, ok let me check, thanks
[05:45] <roblaptop> it crunched before
[05:45] <michael> how can i make a floppy disk to boot ubuntu instead of grub?
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> michael,  if they are general linux type questions ya could ask in #linuxhelp also.
[05:45] <michael> ok
[05:45] <wastrel> heh,  keyboards are like sausages - best not to think what's inside them
[05:45] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, this looks good to, but i admit, has too much text
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> its lonely there... :P
[05:46] <roblaptop> michael, grub is what starts ubuntu
[05:46] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, this looks good to, but i admit, has too much text:: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Partition/index.html
[05:46] <redblade> Hello Everyone!
[05:46] <Healot> hum.. that's something ubuntu left... I love Fedora for that
[05:46] <coz> oskude try taking one aprt yikes!
[05:46] <coz> wastrel sorry ai meant you
[05:46] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, this has some good stuff with extra links at the bottom to help as well http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_%28computing%29
[05:46] <redblade> I'm having trouble with Anjuta!
[05:46] <Keyframe> can I somehow get a serial number out of my laptop in cli?
[05:46] <moberry> redblade, whats the proble?
[05:46] <iG-Shoot-Me>  Partitioning is a means to divide a single hard drive into many logical drives
[05:47] <iG-Shoot-Me> Thats all I needed
[05:47] <lgc> cafuego, it now asks me to paste some lines into /etc/modules. Should I?
[05:47] <iG-Shoot-Me> Thats exactly what I tought it was
[05:47] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, k :)
[05:47] <cafuego> lgc: If it's found some hardware, yes.
[05:47] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, you allso need to know this: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Partition/devices.html#names
[05:47] <redblade> For some eerie reason, the options to build or compile are grey and therefore unavailable
[05:47] <moberry> redblade, do you have a project open?
[05:47] <cafuego> lgc: .. that'll make its drivers load at bootup.
[05:48] <moberry> redblade, or just a file
[05:48] <wastrel> redblade:  did you install the build-essential package?
[05:48] <redblade> just a file
[05:48] <cafuego> CPU Temp: +30C
[05:48] <redblade> C++ source
[05:48] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, the installer isn't going to be as complex as reading the help pages ;)
[05:48] <moberry> redblade, as wastrel said, make sure build-essential is installed, and make a project
[05:48] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, basically its going to ask you what partition you want to install on
[05:48] <iG-Shoot-Me> ..
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> Wait
[05:49] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, it will then format that partition
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> Let me get this straight
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> I have 4 partitions
[05:49] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, to bring it in to a nut, you need one partition (max 1gb) for "swap" and one partition for "/" (min. 4gb)
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> I have 4 partitions
[05:49] <moberry> redblade, projects are required.. there is one option that is not i think its compile, but most things,except the simplest things will not compile if a makefile has not set things up
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> 2 I need
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> Well
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> I really need 3..
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> I think
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> Sorta
[05:49] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, :)
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> Erm
[05:49] <redblade> Okay then, moberry
[05:49] <iG-Shoot-Me> Ubuntu uses 2?
[05:50] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, minimum is 2 partitions, but you can have as many you like.....
[05:50] <iG-Shoot-Me> I see..
[05:50] <cafuego> iG-Shoot-Me: ideally a minimum of 2, but anywhere between 1 and 100 is fine.
[05:50] <wastrel> you can have that many?
[05:50] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, ubuntu uses (automatic partitioning) 2 partitions
[05:50] <iG-Shoot-Me> They're very small.. Ones 6 GB ones 18 GB..
[05:50] <cafuego> wastrel: Dunno actually how many extended you can have..
[05:50] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, you only need a couple of gigs to install ubuntu
[05:50] <moberry> redblade, cool, what are your writing?
[05:51] <iG-Shoot-Me> So how do I do that?
[05:51] <iG-Shoot-Me> I read the thign
[05:51] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, for "swap" partition anything bigger than 1gb is quite useless
[05:51] <lgc> cafuego, OK. I'll do it... its now done. But how can I monitor the temperature?
[05:51] <IdleOne> !tell iG-Shoot-Me about dualboot
[05:52] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, you could if you wanted to...get a partitioning tool and turn those two partitions into 'free space'...then ubuntu would configure it in the installer to be two partitions
[05:52] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, so i would repartition and make 1g for swap and rest for ubuntu (or allso a third for sharing files with windows partition)
[05:52] <iG-Shoot-Me> Guys, look at http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p3.htm and then Scroll down to the 9th NTFS
[05:52] <cafuego> lgc: run 'sensors'.
[05:53] <wastrel> iG-Shoot-Me:  what about it ? :] 
[05:53] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, wastrel yup :)
[05:53] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, yeah ok..what about it?
[05:53] <iG-Shoot-Me> I dont get that!
[05:53] <nickrud> iG-Shoot-Me, that is one big old page :)
[05:54] <Healot>  /msg nickserv link KakiPukul myfreenodenick
[05:54] <wastrel> iG-Shoot-Me:  that guy has a 30 gb drive with one big partition on it,
[05:54] <lgc> cafuego, "no sensors found".
[05:54] <cafuego> wastrel: 63 on IDE disks and 15 on SCSI, it would seem.
[05:54] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, i wouldnt resize ANY partition...
[05:54] <iG-Shoot-Me> And theres like 1000 steps after it
[05:54] <iG-Shoot-Me> So what do I do?
[05:54] <cafuego> lgc: Hmm. try 'acpi -AV'
[05:55] <Se7h> configure: error: mysql_config executable not found: MySQL 4.1.0 or greater is required.
[05:55] <wastrel> cafuego:  hmm?  well 30gb on hda anyway :] 
[05:55] <Se7h> i'm having a mysql problem i've solved before but i forgot how to do it
[05:55] <Se7h> :\
[05:55] <nickrud> iG-Shoot-Me, do you want to preserve your windows install ?
[05:55] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, remove the 2 empty partitions, make 1g for swap and rest for ubuntu (or third for share files for linux=
[05:55] <cafuego> Se7h: What are you trying to do?
[05:55] <wastrel> cafuego:  oic nvm logical partitons
[05:55] <cafuego> wastrel: No, I mean you can have up to 63 logical partitions on any IDE disk.
[05:55] <Se7h> cafuego to compile something
[05:55] <leon> how are you ! everyone
[05:55] <lgc> cafuego, "Battery 1: charged, 111%.  Thermal 1: ok, 34.0 degrees C. AC Adapter 1: on-line"
[05:56] <Se7h> using autogen atm
[05:56] <cafuego> Se7h: what, in particular?
[05:56] <cafuego> lgc: Ok, 34C.
[05:56] <Dr_Willis> 111% ?
[05:56] <Se7h> roadster
[05:56] <leon> i need help
[05:56] <mikex> How can I boot to XP when ntldr is missing? Oh I can't find my dan XP cd, but still looking.
[05:56] <yoyo> how can i see all the services running in my pc?
[05:56] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, have you got a method of backing up your data?
[05:56] <lgc> cafuego, but it's now running at low speed. How much is too much, by the way?
[05:56] <cafuego> lgc: 34C is acceptable (unless the ambient temp is below zero)
[05:56] <leon> i can't install scim
[05:56] <iG-Shoot-Me> I need Windows
[05:56] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, its really recommended before you try repartitioning
[05:56] <sudharsh> mikex: u r in a linux channel :)
[05:57] <Se7h> cafuego why?
[05:57] <yoyo> if i do "ps aux", it doesn't show clamAV or firestarter
[05:57] <iG-Shoot-Me> I definately Need Windows
[05:57] <cafuego> lgc: It's a pentium M?
[05:57] <theskunk> windows = wintendo
[05:57] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, backup your important data on windows first
[05:57] <cafuego> Se7h: Just in case it was actually pre-packaged for Ubuntu.
[05:57] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, thats step one
[05:57] <lgc> cafuego, right.
[05:57] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, you said you allready had 2 emtpy partitions, so just repartition those
[05:57] <cafuego> Se7h: Did you install the mysql develop packages?
[05:57] <Se7h> cafuego u could just asked :p
[05:57] <nickrud> iG-Shoot-Me, ok, identify which partitions have the windows stuff you want to save
[05:58] <dstryr> what would be the problem why my sound wont work, it wont play any video/audio files, but i installed everything, alsa, oss, etc
[05:58] <Se7h> i think so, what the name of them?
[05:58] <nickrud> iG-Shoot-Me, then, what's left?
[05:58] <cafuego> Se7h: libmysql-client(version)-dev
[05:58] <Se7h> ty
[05:58] <Se7h> let me check
[05:58] <cafuego> lgc: I'd expect 45-50C would be high on those.  Kinda guessing though.
[05:58] <mikex> sudharsh: i know. I'm running ubuntu and <XP> dual boot. figured some one here has some direction for me to go. also posting in windows channels.
[05:58] <wastrel> !tell leon about universe
[05:58] <wastrel> leon:  you need to enable the universe repository
[05:58] <leon> oh
[05:58] <iG-Shoot-Me> Wait
[05:59] <leon> how can i do!
[05:59] <wastrel> leon:  look at the message from ubotu
[05:59] <oskude> lol, why is this animated http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p3/i0900op.gif
[05:59] <nickrud> iG-Shoot-Me, and, as mustard5 said, back that stuff up
[05:59] <leon> i see
[05:59] <cafuego> oskude: Pigpond are evil
[05:59] <Keyframe> whats the command to look at which network adapters are available?
[05:59] <wastrel> oskude:  i think the important question is why are most gifs NOT animated :] 
[05:59] <cafuego> Keyframe: 'ifconfig -a'
[05:59] <lgc> cafuego, hmmm. By the way, the acpi -AV has anything to do with my patching the kernel and doing the sensors scan?
[06:00] <leon> and thanks.
[06:00] <iG-Shoot-Me> Wait, The 2 extra partitions arent empty
[06:00] <Keyframe> thanks
[06:00] <cafuego> lgc: no, acpi is an interface to bios functions that pull up this data. Not related to the lm-sensors.
[06:00] <nickrud> iG-Shoot-Me, do you care if those partition's data are lost forever?
[06:01] <lgc> cafuego, so, what should I do to the sensors? Or rather, should I undo the changes (if it is possible)?
[06:01] <cafuego> lgc: A simple log would be to run ' echo "$(date) $(acpi -AV)" >> somelogfile' from cron.
[06:01] <cafuego> lgc: 'sudo dpkg --purge lm-sensors' to remove 'em (and remove the lines from /etc/modules)
[06:01] <wastrel> woo this is quite a protracted partitioning palaver
[06:01] <iG-Shoot-Me> Um, no..
[06:01] <Se7h> ok cafuego, it was just that. greatful :)
[06:02] <felipito> hello
[06:02] <lgc> cafuego, before I do that, and excuse me if it's a stupid question, what did I do that for?
[06:02] <felipito> I have a problem
[06:02] <nickrud> iG-Shoot-Me, then, use those partitions for installing ubuntu. It'll boot windows for you just fine when you're done
[06:02] <lgc> cafuego, is there any use for it?
[06:02] <yoyo> anything about services?
[06:03] <iG-Shoot-Me> How would i do it though?
[06:03] <iG-Shoot-Me> All these crazy steps
[06:03] <mustard5> iG-Shoot-Me, they are for resizing partitions to make space...but you have space
[06:03] <btdown> somebody mind looking at my banshee seg fault msg, plz? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9699
[06:03] <btdown> eek never mind...wrong channel.
[06:04] <wastrel> iG-Shoot-Me:  you need some free space on your disk - about 5gb minimum.    you will either need to  1.  erase an existing partition   or  2.  shrink an existing partition.
[06:04] <nickrud> iG-Shoot-Me, the steps are pretty simple, just repetitive: select a partition, set it as root. Select another partition, set it as swap. Continue thru install
[06:04] <dstryr> what would be the problem why my sound wont work, it wont play any video/audio files, but i installed everything, alsa, oss, etc
[06:04] <wastrel> dstryr:  did you unmute your channels in alsamixer ?
[06:05] <oskude> iG-Shoot-Me, on "partitions" root is "/"
[06:05] <KakiPukul> dstryr, ls -l dev/dsp ? any luck?
[06:05] <sudharsh> !kernel
[06:05] <felipito> I'm trying to install a GeForce FX 5500 and when I do "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable" I get this error: "Error: your X configuration has been altered.
[06:05] <felipito> This script cannot proceed automatically."
[06:06] <felipito> any help?
[06:06] <dstryr> yeah, i did unmute it
[06:06] <sudharsh> !kernel
[06:06] <lgc> cafuego, you still there?
[06:06] <dstryr> KakiPukul, nope
[06:07] <KakiPukul> there is no /dev/dsp, or is there any?
[06:07] <wastrel> dstryr:  try   ls -l /dev/dsp   :] 
[06:07] <felipito> please I need to make this thing work.
[06:07] <wastrel> felipito:  are you using the howto on the wiki?
[06:07] <nickrud> felipito, yeah, I can help (someone!) do this: in a terminal, type gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and paste all of that into paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:07] <michael> 'lo
[06:07] <yoyo> if you want to know for services
[06:07] <felipito> wastrel, I did it word by word
[06:07] <yoyo> you could try rcconf
[06:08] <dstryr> wastrel, that one works
[06:08] <wastrel> felipito:  ok, ignore me then :] 
[06:08] <mustard5> felipito, follow nickrud's instructions
[06:08] <felipito> oks
[06:08] <dstryr> wastrel, what's that anyway?
[06:08] <KakiPukul> that's the sound card device node, dstryr
[06:08] <wastrel> dstryr: that is your "sound device".  if it exists, it's progress
[06:09] <KakiPukul> it you can't ls it, than your sound card isn't properly installed...
[06:09] <wastrel> dstryr:  stupid question - your speaker is plugged into the right jack on your sound card?
[06:09] <KakiPukul> or configured, this is the correct term i think
[06:09] <wastrel> this one always gets me :] 
[06:09] <dstryr> i hear sounds when i test it, but when i play audio (.wma/.mp3), it wont work
[06:09] <wastrel> oh that's good
[06:09] <jetscreamer> heh
[06:09] <KakiPukul> oh
[06:09] <dstryr> yeah, its plugged in
[06:09] <oskude> doh
[06:09] <felipito> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9700
[06:09] <KakiPukul> that's not really the sound card problem
[06:10] <dstryr> it says somethin bout decoders or some stuff
[06:10] <KakiPukul> i think you haven't install any mp3/wma plugin yet, I think you're using TOTEM>?
[06:10] <dstryr> but i already install w32codecs
[06:10] <wastrel> dstryr:   system > preferences > sound    check "enable sound server startup"
[06:10] <KakiPukul> dstryr, wrong package anyways
[06:10] <KakiPukul> try apt-get install xmms :)
[06:11] <dstryr> i used amarok and rhythmbox, etc
[06:11] <KakiPukul> or vlc, xine....
[06:11] <Juzzy> How do i install nvidia drivers so it runs smoother?
[06:11] <dstryr> yup, its checked
[06:11] <KakiPukul> or install all the gstreamer* plugins
[06:11] <chmod775> !javadebs
[06:11] <pudland> is there a how-to for streaming a webcam to a webpage?
[06:11] <chmod775> !java
[06:11] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:11] <mustard5> ubotu, tell Juzzy about nvidia
[06:12] <dstryr> i get this error:
[06:12] <Juzzy> thank you
[06:12] <dstryr> There were no decoders found to handle the stream, you might need to install the corresponding plugins.
[06:12] <dstryr> KakiPukul, i did install gstreamer plugs
[06:12] <nickrud> felipito, I haven't gone away, the job calls for a sec, I'll be back in less than 5
[06:12] <KakiPukul> yes...
[06:12] <KakiPukul> well, there are some missing
[06:13] <KakiPukul> lemme check out the list of gstreamer plugins you  installed, pastebin please
[06:13] <KakiPukul> or install xmms, for the love of mp3 player :)
[06:13] <felipito> nickrud, ok, I'll try something, if it didn't work I'll be back.
[06:14] <dstryr> whats xmms?
[06:14] <pinpoint> auth fail on sudo
[06:14] <pinpoint> first install
[06:14] <pinpoint> any ideas
[06:14] <wastrel> xmms is a music playing dealy
[06:14] <oskude> as i last used mp3s w32codecs and xmms was enough......
[06:14] <KakiPukul> you installed "gstreamer0.8-mad" yet?
[06:14] <wastrel> like winamp supposably
[06:14] <KakiPukul> THEmost popular mp3 player for GNU/Linux? dstryr ?
[06:14] <dstryr> i dont know bout that
[06:14] <wastrel> pinpoint:  are you logged in with the user you created during install?
[06:15] <pinpoint> ya
[06:15] <wastrel> what error do you get?
[06:15] <pinpoint> auth fail
[06:15] <pinpoint> auth err
[06:15] <dstryr> There were no decoders found to handle the stream, you might need to install the corresponding plugins.
[06:15] <wastrel> pinpoint you're using your user password for sudo?
[06:15] <dstryr> ^^ that
[06:15] <KakiPukul> dstryr, just try... "apt-get install xmms", will you?
[06:15] <pinpoint> sudo doesnt work at all
[06:16] <wastrel> pinpoint:  do    groups
[06:16] <pinpoint> k
[06:16] <KakiPukul> xmms for instant mp3 player... it looks winamp, the easiest;
[06:16] <dstryr> aight, dl'ing / installing
[06:16] <HappyFool> the 'restrictedformats' page on the wiki has info about mp3, dvd etc
[06:16] <pudland> is there a how-to for streaming a webcam to a webpage?
[06:16] <dstryr> HappyFool, i read that like 6 times already
[06:16] <Tutankamon> aloha
[06:16] <wastrel> !webcam
[06:16] <ubotu> hmm... webcam is now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in amsn and gaim-vv.
[06:16] <wastrel> pudland:  that's the only thing i know about...
[06:17] <KakiPukul> gaim-vv yes
[06:17] <Tutankamon> what can i do to make kde style to be default for all windows..   for exemple for gaim..
[06:17] <oskude> pudland, there are many scripts for doing that, just google
[06:17] <Se7h> songbirdnest.com
[06:17] <dstryr> WORD
[06:17] <pudland> wastrel,  i'll check it, webcam works good. wanna publish it now.  thanks
[06:17] <wastrel> Tutankamon:  you can't - gaim is a gnome program not a kde prog.
[06:17] <Se7h> that looks very neet
[06:17] <dstryr> it played te song
[06:17] <dstryr> :)
[06:17] <dstryr> xmms is the answer
[06:17] <wastrel> Tutankamon:  you'd have to get a gnome theme that matches your kde theme, or switch to a kde instant messenger program.
[06:18] <Tutankamon> i see..  so every gnome prog will look ugly ?
[06:18] <KakiPukul> YES! All along
[06:18] <pudland> oskrude, i've been googling, maybe my search text is off a little.
[06:18] <dstryr> and i skipped that player coz it looks like winamp, i installed amarok instead
[06:18] <dstryr> lol
[06:18] <wastrel> Tutankamon:  i'm sure there's a gnome theme that will at least somewhat match most popular kde themes...
[06:18] <lgc> cafuego, CAFUEGO, ARE YOU AWAKE?
[06:18] <wastrel> Tutankamon:  dunno myself i don't use kde :] 
[06:18] <Tutankamon> u use gnome ?
[06:18] <Tutankamon> :)
[06:18] <wastrel> yes.
[06:19] <Tutankamon> kde look better
[06:19] <nickrud> lgc, break his bot, that will get his attention
[06:19] <Tutankamon> :)
[06:19] <dstryr> KakiPukul, one more, my video isnt working also
[06:19] <lgc> nickrud, how can I do that?
[06:19] <KakiPukul> I prefer GNOME, well at least in design and look...
[06:19] <dstryr> i mean when i play video
[06:19] <nickrud> lgc, heck if I know :)
[06:19] <KakiPukul> dstryr, try to install "xine-ui"
[06:19] <wastrel> pinpoint:  what does the groups command say?
[06:19] <lgc> nickrud, thanks, anyway.
[06:19] <KakiPukul> it looks clumsy, but easy to yse...
[06:19] <KakiPukul> use
[06:20] <daurnimator> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0
[06:20] <wastrel> daurnimator is bucking for a k-line
[06:20] <daurnimator> pwnified
[06:20] <bur[n] er> lol
[06:20] <daurnimator> shh
[06:20] <oskude> arsch
[06:20] <nickrud> whoa
[06:20] <dstryr> KakiPukul, nope, not available
[06:20] <dstryr> prolly universe or something?
[06:20] <KakiPukul> well, it's on the universe section...
[06:20] <KakiPukul> !tell dstryr about repos
[06:20] <Juzzy> !tell Juzzy about nvidia
[06:20] <pinpoint> wastrel, can i get back to you on that?
[06:21] <wastrel> pinpoint:  are you dual booting ?
[06:21] <pinpoint> or anyone else here
[06:21] <KakiPukul> yes, ubuntu;s universe. damn i hate the name ubuntu use for unsupported packages
[06:21] <wastrel> heh yes people will be here.
[06:23] <redblade> Okay
[06:24] <redblade> hi
[06:24] <redblade> I have quite a few problems but I'll work through them
[06:24] <KakiPukul> aah... ubuntu really makes life easier...
[06:24] <wastrel> hi crazy red
[06:24] <m0nk_> hi everyone
[06:24] <KakiPukul> well, at least for me
[06:24] <wastrel> m0nk
[06:24] <nickrud> redblade, ask the worst one first
[06:24] <redblade> Okay
[06:24] <m0nk_> wastrel
[06:24] <redblade> well repos open and this message jumps up
[06:25] <m0nk_> ...is it bad if i prefer ubuntu over more complex distros?lol i got fedora and i put it on this laptop but i couldnt stand it
[06:25] <redblade> oh umm where is pastebin?
[06:25] <wastrel> it isn't bad
[06:25] <mustard5> !pastebin
[06:25] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, totally, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[06:25] <m0nk_> ok good lol
[06:25] <oskude> the most wonderfull thing about linux is you dont need to "find" software, just "apt-get" it :)
[06:25] <Juzzy> !ntfs
[06:25] <ubotu> I heard ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[06:25] <redblade> thanks
[06:25] <m0nk_> im trying to find one wiht more software
[06:25] <m0nk_> but that still looks like ubuntu
[06:25] <wastrel> and fedora isn't more complex, it's not as well designed :] 
[06:25] <nickrud> oskude, the best thing about linux is transparency, however you get it
[06:26] <m0nk_> ye
[06:26] <m0nk_> im talking software packages and stuff though
[06:26] <Tutankamon> "With the following tricks, it is possible to make all KDE and non KDE applications look mostly the same when running KDE."
[06:26] <Tutankamon> kde rulez :)
[06:26] <chmod775> I am trying to install jre
[06:26] <KakiPukul> it's a legacy of RedHat Linux 9.0... it still inherits RH 9 bugs... alot of them
[06:26] <redblade> patebin won't open
[06:26] <m0nk_> i have suse but idk if i will like tha tmuch
[06:26] <m0nk_> either
[06:26] <redblade> okay everyone ready?
[06:26] <wastrel> m0nk_:  you have universe and multiverse repositories enabled in synaptic?
[06:26] <chmod775> java-packages cannot be install why?
[06:26] <redblade> Large post coming through
[06:26] <wastrel> redblade:  don't paste a long thing in here pleaes
[06:26] <m0nk_> yea wastrel
[06:26] <tritium> no, redblade
[06:26] <m0nk_> i just dont care for it
[06:26] <chmod775> apt-get install java-package not found
[06:26] <redblade> oh fine
[06:26] <wastrel> redblade:  please use pastebin instead
[06:26] <nickrud> redblade, dont!
[06:26] <m0nk_> takes a long time on my dial up
[06:27] <KakiPukul> chmod775, you can isntall make-jpkg and then dl sun's jre
[06:27] <tritium> chmod775: it's in multiverse
[06:27] <redblade> wastrel, I cant
[06:27] <KakiPukul> to make debian package out of it
[06:27] <wastrel> redblade:  use #flood then
[06:27] <chmod775> I have enabled multiverse
[06:27] <Fracture> where is webboard ?
[06:27] <redblade> It won't open
[06:27] <redblade> okay
[06:27] <Juzzy> Which version of VLC for linux do i download if i'm using Ubuntu ?!? :/
[06:27] <crimsun> !info vlc
[06:27] <KakiPukul> the package name is j2re... chmod775
[06:27] <m0nk_> idk is suse anything like ubuntu?
[06:27] <ubotu> vlc: (multimedia player for all audio and video formats), section universe/graphics, is optional. Version: 0.8.4-svn20050920-3+hal0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 5817 kB, Installed size: 13740 kB
[06:28] <m0nk_> this is the linux i started with kinda, i used mandrake about 6 years ago when i was like 12
[06:28] <m0nk_> err 4 yrs ago
[06:28] <chmod775> I have downloaded the jre self extracting binary
[06:28] <chmod775> ?
[06:28] <redblade> wastrel, are you in flood?
[06:28] <redblade> #flood?
[06:28] <m0nk_> i am not counting right tonigh
[06:28] <m0nk_> but ubuntu is the one i just got into, and i like cant find any GUI that is pleasing to me on any other distros
[06:28] <KakiPukul> there are at least two ways to isntall jre/jdk
[06:29] <Juzzy> crimsun, I hope all i need to do is tick vlc in synaptic :D
[06:29] <KakiPukul> which one do you want?
[06:29] <KakiPukul> the hard way and the easy way
[06:29] <chmod775> I am following the fakeroot
[06:29] <chmod775> one
[06:29] <crimsun> Juzzy: if you have universe enabled, yes
[06:29] <Juzzy> I dunno
[06:29] <KakiPukul> i don't really give a damn when I started using *NIXes...
[06:29] <crimsun> !info gnome-app-install
[06:29] <ubotu> gnome-app-install: (GNOME Application Installer), section gnome, is optional. Version: 0+20051005 (breezy), Packaged size: 2306 kB, Installed size: 8584 kB
[06:29] <m0nk_> o well, i will keep trying diffrent distros till i fidn one i like and if not
[06:29] <m0nk_> ubuntu shall be my slut
[06:30] <crimsun> Juzzy: you can also use Applications> Add Applications
[06:30] <Juzzy> I got it! Thanks crimsun
[06:30] <Juzzy> !nforce
[06:30] <ubotu> Juzzy: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:30] <Keyframe> how can I see which process or program or something is sending and recieving packets over network?
[06:30] <cafuego> nforce issues?
[06:30] <Juzzy> nah, just looking for drivers, for sound
[06:31] <oskude> Keyframe, netstat --inet -pa
[06:31] <m0nk_> why doesnt ubuntu come with mpeg decoders?taths the thing that bugs me the most about it
[06:31] <cafuego> Keyframe: netstat; ntop
[06:31] <colm> !restricted_formats
[06:31] <ubotu> colm: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:31] <cafuego> Juzzy: Mibne (nforce3) uses snd_intel8x0
[06:31] <colm> !restrictedformats
[06:31] <ubotu> somebody said restrictedformats was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[06:31] <nickrud> Keyframe, I use ethereal
[06:31] <TROrion> Anyone tell me how I can add a link to my windows disk to my desktop?
[06:31] <oskude> Keyframe, or for realtime, iptraf
[06:31] <Juzzy> cafuego, i have NF4 ... :/
[06:31] <chmod775> !java
[06:31] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:31] <nickrud> the few times it mattered
[06:32] <Fracture> !automatix
[06:32] <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.
[06:32] <Keyframe> ok thanks
[06:32] <cafuego> Juzzy: last I heard that wanted kernel 2.6.15 or higher.
[06:32] <KakiPukul> 'netstats -np' Keyframe
[06:32] <Juzzy> How do i install drivers for it, i have the latest ubuntu ...
[06:32] <mustard5> redblade, next problem?
[06:32] <cafuego> Juzzy: I possibly didn't hear from a very reliable source, though.
[06:32] <Juzzy> well i have 5.10
[06:32] <crimsun> Juzzy: lspci -nv  --> pastebin
[06:32] <Juzzy> hmm i'll try that
[06:32] <redblade> mustard5, it's a mysql thing but before i check #mysql, I'll check here just in case
[06:32] <cafuego> Juzzy: 5.10 comes with 2.6.12 as latest, you hardware is too enw for that one.
[06:33] <ddonky> anyone know why i would be getting I/O errors on boot from a hp usb cd burner?
[06:33] <Juzzy> cafuego,  so i can't get audio on it?
[06:33] <tatters> how do you edit a file using the CLI?
[06:33] <mustard5> redblade, hmm..well probably gone past my expertise already... :)
[06:33] <sinaduel> Is there a language translation program out there?
[06:33] <mustard5> redblade, someone else might know though
[06:33] <cafuego> Juzzy: Not on the current kernel, afaik.
[06:33] <KakiPukul> 2.6.12.19 for most breezy release...
[06:34] <Juzzy> BAH!!!
[06:34] <oskude> ddonky, maybe cd not burned proberly, or image not downloaded properly....
[06:34] <nickrud> tritium, ?
[06:34] <Keyframe> iptraf looks nice!
[06:34] <wastrel> tatters:  nano <filename>
[06:34] <Juzzy> That sooo sucks
[06:34] <Juzzy> cafuego, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9702
[06:34] <Xenguy> tatters: there are different editors - do you have a favourite?
[06:34] <cafuego> Juzzy: ... this is why I won't be buying my new server until AFTER april 20.
[06:34] <redblade> although mysql is running, when I type /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqladmin status
[06:34] <tritium> nickrud: sorry
[06:34] <tritium> not sure what happened there
[06:34] <KakiPukul> tatters, you can use 'nano' the easiest or vi (the hard way)
[06:34] <redblade> It comes up with error two
[06:34] <nickrud> tritium, I grab every chance to tweak my betters :)
[06:34] <tatters> well the easiest
[06:34] <cafuego> redblade: mysqladmin shouldn;t be in /usr/local if you installed it properly.
[06:34] <tatters> nano it is then :)
[06:35] <oskude> redblade, you didnt install using apt-get ? ubuntu repos ?
[06:35] <Xenguy> KakiPukul: easiest in the long run :-)
[06:35] <redblade> no I got the source code from a disk
[06:35] <crimsun> Juzzy: and now the lspci -v  output
[06:35] <ddonky> oskude - i checked it, there's no cd in it.
[06:35] <cafuego> redblade: Undo, use the pakaged version.
[06:35] <KakiPukul> tatters, then do 'nano'
[06:35] <Juzzy> crimsun,  that was the output..
[06:35] <tatters> s is that installed by default?
[06:35] <isai> hi
[06:35] <KakiPukul> yes, tatters
[06:35] <crimsun> Juzzy: no, that's -nv output. I need -v now.
[06:36] <tatters> k thnx
[06:36] <Juzzy> oh
[06:36] <chmod775> Here is my sources.list http://ubuntu.pastebin.ca/44404
[06:36] <Juzzy> kk
[06:36] <Keyframe> 66.249.85.83:443 .. wtf is that.. periodical activity
[06:36] <Xenguy> tatters: yes, you can always migrate to vim later on =)
[06:36] <redblade> cafuego, how do I undo?
[06:36] <KakiPukul> type nano in terminal...
[06:36] <oskude> ddonky, huh ? if your not reading anything from there, how do you get i/o errors...
[06:36] <tatters> I tried vi (vim) it was oppresive
[06:36] <KakiPukul> Keyframe, are u surfing for any website with SSL?
[06:36] <wastrel> redblade:  probably sudo make uninstall  :] 
[06:36] <chmod775> I am trying to install jre but java-package is not found help http://ubuntu.pastebin.ca/44404
[06:36] <isai> mysql_pconnect doesn't work in php. ???
[06:36] <KakiPukul> or running apache
[06:36] <redblade> I'm still newish to linux
[06:36] <Xenguy> tatters: yes it is - until you learn it
[06:36] <cafuego> redblade: Well, it's in /usr/local, so maybe you can rm -f the binaries. You can then install using 'sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client'.
[06:36] <Juzzy> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9703
[06:36] <Keyframe> no, nothing.. it must be gmail reader then :D
[06:37] <Keyframe> idiot :>
[06:37] <oskude> redblade, then dont install stuff thats not from official ubuntu repos
[06:37] <marlun> which command can I use to see how much space it is on my harddrives?
[06:37] <KakiPukul> oh
[06:37] <cafuego> redblade: There should be no problem simply copying the databse files to /var/lib/mysql
[06:37] <KakiPukul> still it uses HTTPwith SLL
[06:37] <Xenguy> marlun: df -h .
[06:37] <KakiPukul> SSL, that's reasonable :)
[06:37] <isai> returns: says 'Fatal error call to undefined function: mysql_pconnect?
[06:37] <chmod775> I am trying to install jre but java-package is not found help this is my sources.list http://ubuntu.pastebin.ca/44404
[06:37] <chmod775> ?
[06:37] <cafuego> chmod775: enable universe
[06:37] <tatters> i am sure it its a miracle but for getting teh job done in qiuck time it fails a nooob like me
[06:37] <wastrel> niiice faq
[06:37] <oskude> marlun, df -h
[06:37] <KakiPukul> universe!
[06:37] <KakiPukul> haha
[06:37] <chmod775> I have anbled cafuego don't it's not finding
[06:38] <cafuego> !info java-package
[06:38] <ubotu> java-package: (utility for building Java(TM) 2 related Debian packages), section multiverse/misc, is optional. Version: 0.26 (breezy), Packaged size: 20 kB, Installed size: 308 kB
[06:38] <marlun> Xenguy, thanks =)
[06:38] <scottj> anyone use screen as their default shell? what parameters do you pass for good behavior?
[06:38] <Xenguy> marlun: yw
[06:38] <KakiPukul> chmod775, did you do apt-get update?
[06:38] <marlun> oskude, thanks :P
[06:38] <cafuego> chmod775: Correction, enable multiverse.
[06:38] <chmod775> yes
[06:38] <ddonky> oskude - during boot, when it's scrolling all the {OK} stuff, there are lines in between saying 'I/O error" and something about /dev/sda
[06:38] <oskude> !apropos
[06:38] <ubotu> oskude: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:38] <KakiPukul> okay... it's multiverse
[06:38] <redblade> wastrel, cafuego, oskude
[06:38] <cafuego> scottj: I always run it with '-A -R'
[06:38] <Xenguy> scottj: screen is an awesome tool
[06:38] <chmod775> http://ubuntu.pastebin.ca/44404 Kindly see the sources.list I have enabled but I also did a apt-get update but in van
[06:38] <oskude> ddonky, does the drive still work properly ?
[06:38] <Xenguy> !screen
[06:38] <ubotu> screen is, like, totally, a terminal multiplexer http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen AND http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/macgems/
[06:39] <redblade> wastrel, cafuego, oskude, Sorry could you say that again in order?
[06:39] <cafuego> redblade: Well, it's in /usr/local, so maybe you can rm -f the binaries. You can then install using 'sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client'.
[06:39] <ddonky> no, it blinks green constantly, and the door doesn't open untill i unplug it
[06:39] <scottj> cafuego: but that way it doesn't connect if you're currently attached to another screen right?
[06:39] <marlun> When I enter the desktop, I get a notice that 81% of my hdb1 is used, can I remove so it doesn't check hdb1? It's still 31GB left so it's not like I'm running out of space (it's not the hd with any OS on anyway)
[06:39] <scottj> cafuego: it will only attach if you've disconnected
[06:39] <cafuego> scottj: No, but I don't want it doing that by default.
[06:39] <ddonky> oskude - no, it blinks green constantly, and the door doesn't open untill i unplug it, sorry for the double post
[06:39] <redblade> cafuego, rm -f?
[06:40] <scottj> cafuego: is there a way to have it do that?
[06:40] <Keyframe> lol, for the first time I can see neighbours wifi with wifi radar :))
[06:40] <cafuego> redblade: Delete the mysl stuff that got installed when you ran 'make install'.
[06:40] <scottj> cafuego: I only want 1 screen session.
[06:40] <cafuego> scottj: -x I think, lemme see.
[06:40] <chmod775> Is the sources.list correct ashish@ash:~/Desktop$ sudo apt-get install java-package
[06:40] <chmod775> Reading package lists... Done
[06:40] <chmod775> Building dependency tree... Done
[06:40] <chmod775> E: Couldn't find package java-package
[06:40] <chmod775> ashish@ash:~/Desktop$
[06:40] <wastrel> redblade:  probably when you installed mysql you did make install ?    make uninstall  should remove it...
[06:40] <oskude> ddonky, maybe your trying to automount it .... and as theres no disc in it.... try to put a disk in it...
[06:40] <scottj> cafuego: -x will connect but won't create one if one doesn't exist
[06:40] <crimsun> Juzzy: which asus motherboard do you have?
[06:41] <Madpilot> chmod775, please use a pastebin next time
[06:41] <nickrud> chmod775, you need multiverse, see http://AddingRepositoriesHowto
[06:41] <dstryr> how do you run adept as a root?
[06:41] <cafuego> scottj:  -D -R  -A then
[06:41] <tatters> hmm and nano is easy  :)))
[06:41] <chmod775> sorry
[06:41] <oskude> !repos
[06:41] <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
[06:41] <cafuego> dstryr: sudo adept
[06:41] <Xenguy> tatters: yes, and limited
[06:41] <wastrel> yay
[06:42] <nickrud> yeah, easysource, I keep forgetting that one.
[06:42] <cafuego> scottj: That forced a detach and recommect, resizing when neccesary.
[06:42] <chmod775> I read that folks please try understand
[06:42] <wastrel> tatters:  some people find nano too challenging.  you are apparently smarter than them...  :]   (phew)
[06:42] <chmod775> I did that also did an apt-get update but in vain
[06:42] <chmod775> ?
[06:42] <nickrud> !easysource
[06:42] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[06:42] <redblade> wastrel, there is one problem with that. make: *** No rule to make target `uninstall'.
[06:42] <nickrud> chmod775, see that ubotu above
[06:43] <Juzzy> crimsun, Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe
[06:43] <Xenguy> wastrel: nano too challenging - that's insane :-)
[06:43] <Madpilot> !info java-package
[06:43] <cafuego> Juzzy: You you run 'sudo update-pciids' and then rerun 'lspci -v' ?
[06:43] <ubotu> java-package: (utility for building Java(TM) 2 related Debian packages), section multiverse/misc, is optional. Version: 0.26 (breezy), Packaged size: 20 kB, Installed size: 308 kB
[06:43] <Madpilot> chmod775, you need to enable the Multiverse repo
[06:43] <Juzzy> cafuego, I'm very new to linux so i doubt i have run that :d
[06:43] <crimsun> Juzzy: that should be supported by snd_intel8x0
[06:43] <cafuego> Juzzy: s/You you/Can you/ :-)
[06:43] <wastrel> redblade:  bummer.
[06:43] <ddonky> oskude - no, it is still blinking in the same pattern, and it's not in '/$ mount' and the eject button doesn't work, it sound like it starts to come out, then goes back in.
[06:43] <redblade> hmmm
[06:43] <crimsun> Juzzy: lsmod |grep ^snd_intel8x0
[06:43] <chmod775> Phew
[06:44] <Juzzy> crimsun,  so you're saying i can get audio :D
[06:44] <Juzzy> so lets get a united front, what am i running now to get my audio working? :D
[06:44] <redblade> cafuego, It looks like about 300 files got created
[06:44] <chmod775> Madpilot, I know here is my sources.list http://ubuntu.pastebin.ca/44404
[06:44] <oskude> ddonky, as you said plug out, is it a usb device ?
[06:44] <cafuego> crimsun: snd_intel8x0 has a whole list of options tho. ANything documented on what his mobo might need?
[06:44] <chmod775> take a look
[06:44] <redblade> how do I delete them all?
[06:44] <wastrel> redblade:  there may be uninstall instructions in the readme
[06:44] <lgc> cafuego, where were you? I called your name repeatedly, to no avail.
[06:44] <ddonky> oskude - yes, usb.
[06:44] <redblade> good idea
[06:44] <cafuego> lgc: I had a nap, did some washing, walked the cats.
[06:45] <nickrud> chmod775, add multiverse to lines 19 & 20
[06:45] <Madpilot> chmod775, you don't have all of the Universe/Multiverse repos enabled
[06:45] <oskude> ddonky, could you paste you /etc/fstab in pastebin ?
[06:45] <oskude> +r
[06:45] <ddonky> oskude -ok
[06:45] <nickrud> !multiverse
[06:45] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[06:45] <chmod775> nickrud, after universe
[06:45] <chmod775> ?
[06:45] <GeorgeAScott> hey... yesterday evening i heard a couple of people talking about copying harddrives... and well i need to to make an exact copy of mine now... anybody remember what app they were talking about?
[06:45] <nickrud> chmod775, exactly
[06:45] <crimsun> cafuego: if he needs anything, he can use the newer snd-intel8x0 from the instructions in !alsa-source
[06:45] <chmod775> cool
[06:45] <Keyframe> cool, ethereal and iptraf are excellent :) Now I only need a firewall, with possibly gui also
[06:45] <Madpilot> chmod775, use this one http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[06:45] <redblade> No hint in read me
[06:45] <cafuego> Juzzy: 'sudo update-pciids' fetches a new listing of which IDs map to what names, so it might give you more verbose info about your hardware,
[06:45] <tonyyarusso_work> GeorgeAScott: dd, partimage, and rsync
[06:46] <tatters> hmm i seemed to have created 10 new files with righ click of mouse
[06:46] <redblade> is there no way to remove all files with mysql?
[06:46] <tonyyarusso> (The work is done :) )
[06:46] <dstryr> what did kaki tell me do install?
[06:46] <chmod775> nickrud, thanks pal
[06:46] <dstryr> that x something something?
[06:46] <Xenguy> satan: greetings sir :-)
[06:46] <Juzzy> cafuego, downloaded now what do i type?
[06:47] <wastrel> h8n s8n
[06:47] <satan> greetings minion, Xenguy :P
[06:47] <GeorgeAScott> tonyyarusso: all three... or just one of the three?
[06:47] <nickrud> chmod775, it's simple, but getting decent docs for all the permutations ...
[06:47] <Xenguy> satan: hehe
[06:47] <cafuego> Juzzy: 'lspci'
[06:47] <tonyyarusso> GeorgeAScott: All three came up in the discussion.
[06:47] <ddonky> oskude - http://pastebin.com/583094
[06:47] <chmod775> k
[06:47] <cafuego> Juzzy: See if it still mentions "Unknown device"
[06:47] <Juzzy> nah its got all my hardware in it now
[06:47] <oskude> ddonky, hmm, /dev/sda has "noauto" option... hmm......
[06:48] <cafuego> Juzzy: Note: this is a COSMETIC thing, it doesn't affect the hardware or software support in any way.
[06:48] <tonyyarusso> GeorgeAScott: dd copies everything, partimage was the fast one, and rsync is good for maintaining a backup or mirror of a drive to easily keep them synced together.
[06:48] <Juzzy> cafuego, 0000:00:0d.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a2)
[06:48] <Juzzy> that what you wanted?
[06:48] <cafuego> cool
[06:48] <lgc> cafuego, you walked your cats on their leashes? That's original! Unique! Anyway, I just wanted to tell you that "dpkg --purge" did NOT remove the patch from /etc/modules (I had to do it by hand). And that I did "modprobe -r i2c-dev". Was that the right thing to do?
[06:48] <cafuego> Juzzy: Run 'sudo modprobe snd-intel8x0'
[06:48] <cafuego> lgc: Yep!
[06:48] <oskude> ddonky, sry, cant think of anything else...
[06:48] <nickrud> !mice
[06:48] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, nickrud
[06:48] <Juzzy> cafuego, yer doen
[06:48] <Xenguy> GeorgeAScott: or even s/rsync/unison/
[06:48] <tonyyarusso> Grr, I don't remember.  How do I make irssi beep the system bell on hilight?
[06:48] <Juzzy> now what?
[06:49] <cafuego> lgc: (Yes, dpkg -P doesn't undo manual chanegs you did)
[06:49] <ddonky> oskude - thanks
[06:49] <nickrud> garg, someone pruned :)
[06:49] <cafuego> Juzzy: Adjust mixer levels and attempt autio playback.
[06:49] <Keyframe> which firewall for ubuntu? :)
[06:49] <nickrud> shorewall
[06:49] <Xenguy> Keyframe: I vote shorewall also, but it ain't gui
[06:49] <Juzzy> cafuego, no audio coming from video files..
[06:50] <Juzzy> oh hang on
[06:50] <tatters> so I cd to /var/www/html/  then nano I have a blank screeen with new file at bottom
[06:50] <cafuego> Juzzy: hit the power on teh speakers
[06:50] <Keyframe> I'll leave the comfort then :)
[06:50] <Keyframe> shorewall it is then.. you guys help alot :)
[06:50] <nickrud> the only firewall in main, so that's what I recommend
[06:50] <tatters> I see no ption to create a new file?
[06:50] <nickrud> *firewall builder, that is
[06:50] <Xenguy> Keyframe: its got good documentation - see the 'quickstart' page
[06:50] <cafuego> tatters: ctrl-o
[06:50] <Xenguy> !beer
[06:50] <lgc> cafuego, good. I'll keep the "acpi -AV" part for a cron script (although I wish my humble Pentium-M could endure more punishment).
[06:50] <Juzzy> oooh i heard that ubuntu BLIP noise
[06:51] <cafuego> tatters: That's "Save as..."
[06:51] <satan> tatters: try nano new_filename
[06:51] <Xenguy> ahhh
[06:51] <Juzzy> woot for audio, now to try mp3s
[06:51] <satan> tatters: that'll create the file with that name
[06:51] <felipito> nickrud, hi, I'm back with no luck.
[06:51] <ddonky> anyone know what pmount is?
[06:51] <cafuego> lgc: Google for "mineral oil cooling" <heh>
[06:51] <Macca> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0
[06:51] <Juzzy> hmm wheres xmms, finds package doover wacker
[06:51] <cafuego> !tell Juzzy -about restrictedformats
[06:51] <ddonky> i get this error, http://pastebin.com/583098
[06:51] <cafuego> Juzzy: That page would be very useful at this point.
[06:51] <Juzzy> sweet
[06:52] <Juzzy> mucho thanks bro
[06:52] <nickrud> felipito, sudo aptitude install nvidia-glx nvidia-settings linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)
[06:52] <Delvien> anyone gotten ATI drivers to work in 2.6.15-17 kernel ?
[06:52] <nickrud> felipito, I've been lurking :)
[06:52] <chmod775> !java
[06:52] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:52] <cafuego> Juzzy: Oh, you will want to add "snd-intel8x0" on a line by itself (without quotes) in /etc/modules at thios point.
[06:52] <cafuego> Juzzy: that will load the sound driver at bootup.
[06:52] <lgc> cafuego, I will. Meanwhile, you tell me where I can get my cat trained to walk on a leash.
[06:53] <felipito> nickrud, thanks., let me try
[06:53] <nickrud> felipito, after you've done that, come back
[06:53] <cafuego> lgc: If it's not too old, it'll get used to it within 15 minutes. (get a harness, don't trust the collar)
[06:53] <felipito> nickrud, ok
[06:53] <Juzzy> YOOOOHOOOO!!! SOUND!!
[06:53] <Juzzy> wit the moozac!
[06:54] <Xenguy> :-)
[06:54] <Juzzy> cafuego, which is the best text editor
[06:54] <Juzzy> ?
[06:54] <oskude> cool, johnny bravo on kabel1...
[06:54] <Madpilot> lgc, Linux users should always be cat people. After all, there's a "cat" command, but no "dog" command in *nix :P
[06:54] <HappyFool> tritium: what is this dcc string 0 thing ?
[06:55] <Juzzy> cafuego, this sound driver seems a bit buggy, audio is a bit distorted.. :/
[06:55] <HappyFool> !info dog
[06:55] <ubotu> dog: (Enhanced replacement for cat), section universe/text, is optional. Version: 1.7-4 (breezy), Packaged size: 15 kB, Installed size: 76 kB
[06:55] <tritium> HappyFool: it's an exploit
[06:55] <Juzzy> but still its sound :D
[06:55] <cafuego> Madpilot: You are miostaken.
[06:56] <lgc> cafuego, I figure he'll climb up my leg at the first chance. But I think I got a whip(ping?) for going off topic here. Madpilot, you're right! (never tought of it)
[06:56] <cafuego> Madpilot: Though admittedly 'dog' cannot be an improved cat.
[06:56] <Madpilot> cafuego, evidently I am - had no idea there was a "dog" app... hehe
[06:56] <Keyframe> my cat looks at ubuntu on laptop right now
[06:57] <Madpilot> lgc, nobody ever got in trouble for talking about cats :P
[06:57] <nickrud> my cat once crashed my machine. no lie
[06:57] <cafuego> Juzzy: Turn the PCM volume down to > 90%. (Same for the other volumes). If it persists, it'll probably get fixed as the driver matures.
[06:57] <Delvien> Can anyone help me with this error message while setting up ATI drivers  /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.15 seems to contain
[06:57] <Delvien>       unconfigured kernel source!
[06:57] <cafuego> Juzzy: nvidia have a habit of NOT supporting open developers with hardware specs :-(
[06:57] <Juzzy> cafuego, will the driver update itself or will that tray icon tell  me?
[06:57] <HappyFool> Delvien: install the appropriate linux-headers package (possibly linux-headers-386)
[06:58] <cafuego> Delvien: You wanted linux-headers-$(uname -r)   - not the source tree.
[06:58] <Xenguy> great - dcc is blocked :-(
[06:58] <Xenguy> woo fricken hoo
[06:58] <nickrud> is there any vid card manufacturer that has ever been 'open source friendly'
[06:58] <cafuego> Juzzy: It will only be updated with new kernels. Not scheduled until April 20 (When Ubuntu 6.04 is released).
[06:58] <dstryr> does xmms play video?
[06:58] <marlun> Is there a problem with Ubuntu and Soundblaster Live? I can't get my soundcard to work. =/
[06:58] <lgc> cafuego, thanks for the enlightment. Didn't know either. By the way, and excuse once more my ignorace (Hee-ho!), but what is this ubotu thing that puzzles me so much?
[06:58] <oskude> HappyFool, http://bloggage.org/archives/94-Another-Courtesy-Problem-Netgear-Routers-and-a-New-Exploit.html
[06:58] <jariep1_> nickrud, intel i think
[06:58] <dstryr> or just audio?
[06:58] <cafuego> nickrud: Not over the past 5 years...
[06:59] <Delvien> cafuego i have he headers
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell lgc about yourself
[06:59] <cafuego> nickrud: ATI used to be good, I think.. and matrox.
[06:59] <Xenguy> !ubotu
[06:59] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[06:59] <cafuego> Delvien: Make sure /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build points at those.
[06:59] <Delvien> cafuego wait im running 686 , and it needs 386
[06:59] <nickrud> matrox, yeah, I do remember them. Alas
[06:59] <Madpilot> lgc, ubotu is the most intelligent user of this channel
[07:00] <jariep1_> nickrud, intel publishes enough information about their video cards to develop open source drivers from, from what i have heard
[07:00] <HappyFool> oskude: ty
[07:00] <dstryr> does xmms play video?
[07:00] <cafuego> jariep1_: calling their stuff 'video card' is taking liberties, I think ;-)
[07:00] <lgc> Madpilot, at least I know ubotu doesn't do little girls...
[07:00] <Juzzy> dstryr, use vlc for video
[07:00] <nickrud> jariep1_, intel seems nice overall (thankfully, i'm insulated from them by the devels). I hope it's a trend
[07:00] <Delvien> cafuego http://pastebin.com/583112
[07:01] <Madpilot> lgc, huh?
[07:01] <cafuego> Delvien: fglrx wants 386 on a 686 kernel?
[07:01] <Delvien> cafuego sorta
[07:01] <Xenguy> lgc: no, you need Gary Glitter for that =)
[07:01] <cafuego> !lart ATI
[07:01] <nickrud> well, we know who googles news
[07:01] <Delvien> cafuego even tho i run 686 it can still run the 386 drivers no problem , installing them is a bit different
[07:02] <marlun> Someone who can try and help me get my soundcard working with Ubuntu?
[07:02] <Xenguy> nickrud: BBC
[07:02] <cafuego> Delvien: Are you not confusing 'i386' with '386'?
[07:02] <nickrud> Xenguy, I think we're flirting around the edge here :)
[07:02] <Delvien> cafuego maybe.... lol
[07:02] <Xenguy> nickrud: if you say so =)
[07:02] <lgc> Madpilot, yesterday ubotu invited me over for a private chat, but always anwered something stupid, including the answer to "do you do little girls?" I got fed up with such an autistic companion...
[07:03] <lgc> Xenguy, you lost me on that. Can you explain it to someone so naive as yours truly?
[07:03] <nickrud> rflmao
[07:03] <Delvien> cafuego well i can use the powerstate feature, lemme restart really quick sometimes the drivers will run errors but still work ( thats ATI for ya )
[07:03] <Xenguy> lgc: there is nothing to lose - no worries
[07:04] <nickrud> lgc, ubotu's a very useful bot
[07:04] <Madpilot> lgc, hehe - some of the bot's "I don't know" answers are... entertaining... a while ago it would ask if you were taking drugs, though
[07:04] <Juzzy> !jre
[07:04] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Juzzy
[07:04] <nickrud> I ask it questions in private all the time
[07:04] <Juzzy> !java
[07:04] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[07:04] <Xenguy> Madpilot: oh the 'crack' cracks :-)
[07:04] <cafuego> ubotu: you suck
[07:04] <ubotu> Like a black hole!
[07:04] <Xenguy> Madpilot: excellent I thought
[07:04] <Madpilot> Xenguy, yeah - but those are gone
[07:04] <HappyFool> heh
[07:04] <Xenguy> Madpilot: pity
[07:05] <mordof> question: im trying to compile SDL_mixer, how do i compile it with ogg support?
[07:05] <lgc> Madpilot, I did too, yesterday. He didn't admit to smoking pot.
[07:05] <tatters> how do I reply to someone in room without having to type the whole name out?
[07:05] <Xenguy> Madpilot: it's important culturally to not get *too* sanitized (me thinks)
[07:05] <mrimbert> tatters: tab-completion
[07:05] <HappyFool> mordof: at a guess you'll need at least the libogg-dev package
[07:05] <suryam> tatters: press tab
[07:05] <Madpilot> tatters, use the tab key after you type the first 3 or 4 letter
[07:05] <nickrud> tatters, type a few chars, hit <tab> key
[07:05] <Madpilot> s
[07:06] <Xenguy> tatters: tab
[07:06] <mordof> HappyFool, k, ill try that. thanks
[07:06] <nickrud> tatters, but, be prepared for screwups
[07:06] <tatters> mrimbert: thnx :))
[07:06] <Juzzy> Whats the difference between Blackdown java and sun java? :S
[07:06] <cafuego> Madptab: it's not working
[07:06] <zezu> cc is g++ ?
[07:06] <mustard5> Juzzy, Blackdown is old :)
[07:06] <cafuego> zezu: amongst other things
[07:06] <Juzzy> mustard5, does it still work with azureues? :D
[07:06] <oskude> Juzzy, the "maker"
[07:06] <crouchingMonkey> when i type the path of my home dir it says "No such file or directory" but the folder is there
[07:07] <mustard5> Juzzy, dont know
[07:07] <zezu> hmm, i just removed 4.x and installed 3.4 and bash can't find cc
[07:07] <Juzzy> hmm
[07:07] <crouchingMonkey> can someone give me a hand
[07:07] <mordof> checking for Ogg Vorbis headers and libraries... no
[07:07] <mordof>    how do i get those
[07:07] <Juzzy> sun java just looks insanely harder to install
[07:07] <nickrud> Juzzy, blackdown was the original port of java to linux, and still has rights of distribution. it's at 1.4.2, sun's is at 1.5+
[07:07] <cafuego> Juzzy: mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl -> Java 1.5.0 packages.
[07:07] <HappyFool> zezu: it's probably called gcc-3.4
[07:07] <mustard5> Juzzy, it can be ..but there are .deb installers around
[07:07] <mustard5> Juzzy, try !javadeb with ubotu
[07:07] <Juzzy> !javadeb
[07:07] <ubotu> Java can be found in multiverse. Sun and IBM java packages can be found at http://mirror.ubuntulinux.nl/
[07:07] <zezu> HappyFool, i have that installed
[07:07] <luniz___> DCC SEND "1234567891011"
[07:07] <luniz___> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0
[07:07] <wastrel> whee
[07:07] <virogenesis> Juzzy,  might aswell go for sun's
[07:07] <cafuego> !ops
[07:07] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot or ompaul
[07:08] <cafuego> Never mind :-P
[07:08] <wastrel> irritating exploit kiddies
[07:08] <HappyFool> zezu: i mean, the executable is probably called that
[07:08] <Juzzy> yer Sun = originals so yes
[07:08] <wastrel> should be an automated k-line
[07:08] <Madpilot> cafuego, bleh
[07:08] <zezu> uh
[07:08] <felipito> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9704
[07:08] <zezu> why would it do that ?
[07:08] <cafuego> wastrel: I wonder how many of those tards found out their OWN modem was vulnerable.
[07:08] <mustard5> cafuego, hehe
[07:08] <zezu> cc is the C++ copmiler i think, and "gcc" works fine
[07:08] <Juzzy> How do i install the .deb package once i have it?
[07:08] <cafuego> zezu: On linuix , cc *is* gcc.
[07:08] <Madpilot> cafuego, I just pm'd lilo with that tard's nick
[07:08] <Juzzy> haha
[07:09] <virogenesis> dpkg -i package name Juzzy
[07:09] <cafuego> Madptab: cool
[07:09] <zezu> damn gcc isn't found
[07:09] <Juzzy> virogenesis,  thanks
[07:09] <cafuego> zezu: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:09] <HappyFool> zezu: is gcc-3.4 found ?
[07:09] <lgc> ubotu tell Madpilot about your doing drugs
[07:09] <jb1> lol
[07:09] <wastrel> heh
[07:09] <nalioth> who rang?
[07:09] <zezu> HappyFool, yes your right
[07:09] <Xenguy> zezu: install build-essential
[07:09] <nalioth> cafuego: yes?
[07:09] <cafuego> nalioth: The DCC fairy
[07:09] <mrimbert> cafuego: again?
[07:10] <Madpilot> nalioth, another exploitmoron - I already pm'd lilo
[07:10] <zezu> Xenguy, cafuego, i don't want gcc4.x
[07:10] <HappyFool> zezu: what're you trying to build?
[07:10] <zezu> that will install 4.x
[07:10] <nickrud> felipito, there should have been *some* reference to the packages on the command line; where are they?
[07:10] <cafuego> zezu: Why not?
[07:10] <zezu> vanilla binutils and a kernel
[07:10] <Xenguy> zezu: then apt-get gcc-3.4 or whatever
[07:10] <lgc> Madpilot, you see, he's not so smart!
[07:10] <virogenesis> Juzzy,  also make sure you do update alternative once you've installed you'll notice openoffice runs better then
[07:10] <zezu> i already have them, should i just use a symlink to gcc ?
[07:10] <Juzzy> hmm ok
[07:10] <tatters> thanx everyone for info, best community in universe o0 (or should that be multiverse) anyways  thnxs for all ya help  bed/time 06:30 and its way beyond for me :(  cpl hrs sleep I will be rearing to go again
[07:10] <Juzzy> virgomoon, and how do i do that
[07:10] <zezu> or is there a proper way to get it to do that ?
[07:10] <mordof> zezu, are you trying to compile something that needs 3.4?
[07:10] <cafuego> zezu: Yeh, in /usr/local/bin
[07:10] <zezu> mordof, yes
[07:10] <felipito> nickrud, nope
[07:11] <mordof> zezu, type: export CC=gcc-3.4
[07:11] <HappyFool> zezu: try 'export CC=gcc-3.4' and then do your make/configure stuff
[07:11] <mordof> before doing the setup
[07:11] <cafuego> mordof: That won't wrok on a kernel.
[07:11] <zezu> ah thats a good idea as well, thx
[07:11] <felipito> nickrud, I have changed the nv for nvidia in xorg.conf but when it wants to run it tries to start but the logo seems out of reslution and it freezes there.
[07:11] <mordof> hes trying to compile a kernel and hes running into that problem!?!?!
[07:11] <HappyFool> there is an entry in the kernel Makefile to specify the c-compiler, isn't there?
[07:11] <cafuego> mordof: Breezy has a gcc 3.4 kernel and gcc 4.0 userspace.
[07:12] <cafuego> HappyFool: yes
[07:12] <virogenesis> Juzzy,  sudo update-alternatives --config java
[07:12] <mordof> hmmm
[07:12] <lgc> Well, cafuego, Xenguy and Madpilot (and the rest of the world). It's time to hit the pillow and catch a few zees. Good night from Mexico City. Ai' nos vemos, cabrones!
[07:12] <zezu> wonder how long this is going to take
[07:12] <Madpilot> later, lgc
[07:12] <felipito> nickrud, and when I try glxgears it says "segmentation fault"
[07:12] <Wolfwood> Noapte buna
[07:12] <zezu> a while i'd imagine
[07:12] <Xenguy> lgc: hasta luego :-)
[07:12] <mordof> how do i get oggvorbis headers and librarys??
[07:13] <HappyFool> zezu: have you done a kernel compile before?
[07:13] <cafuego> Un cafe negro por favor.
[07:13] <Wolfwood> libraries, dude
[07:13] <mordof> lol, wtf..
[07:13] <zezu> HappyFool, yes but just a rebuild with all prebuilt packages
[07:13] <mordof> how did i do that
[07:13] <zezu> it only took a sec
[07:13] <HappyFool> mordof: 'sudo apt-get install libogg-dev' , same thing with libvorbis-dev
[07:13] <suryam> cafuego: No! El cafe es muy malo!
[07:13] <zezu> but i'm building a whole toolkit
[07:13] <zezu> (so building my own distro, but just the base software)
[07:13] <cafuego> The coffee is very *what? ?
[07:13] <Juzzy> where do i extract apps to
[07:13] <Wolfwood> I'd like to turn an old Power Mac into a dumb terminal to my Linux machine :)
[07:13] <suryam> bad ;)
[07:14] <nickrud> felipito, hm, what nvidia card do you have?
[07:14] <cafuego> suryam: No, my coffee isn't bad.
[07:14] <cafuego> Wolfwood: define "old"
[07:14] <zezu> i think its Glibc that is going to take a while
[07:14] <zezu> I know i built a whole toolchain for sony psp and that took a while
[07:14] <felipito> nickrud, eVGA GeForce FX 5500
[07:14] <Wolfwood> Have a Performa 6214 (PPC 603 @ 75 MHz
[07:14] <HappyFool> zezu: you've seen the kernelhowto on the wiki? fwiw, I find kernel building and installing an extremely frustrating experience (maybe it was just the rtai patches)
[07:15] <Wolfwood> Also have a Power Mac 7200 and Starmax 3000 available. Faster machines
[07:15] <zezu> damn i'm already getting errors
[07:15] <zezu> HappyFool, yes i'm not disallusioned that its going to be a friendly process
[07:15] <cafuego> Wolfwood: *nod* You'll want a small MacOS 8 partition on those, so you cna bootstrap Linux hsing 'bootx'.
[07:15] <cafuego> suryam: Yuck. get that away from my coffee.
[07:15] <nickrud> felipito, then I cannot understand, why the aptitude install line I gave you, along with changing nv to nvidia in xorg.conf didn't work. It's worked so many times
[07:15] <Wolfwood> I've been there before.
[07:15] <dstryr> what's other video player out there other than vlc?
[07:15] <dstryr> and mplayer
[07:15] <Wolfwood> Back in the days of Linux PPC 1999 and 2000
[07:16] <HappyFool> xine
[07:16] <Wolfwood> Helix?
[07:16] <cafuego> totem
[07:16] <Keyframe> well ubuntu doesn't have a clue I closed the lid on my laptop.. could I somehow put it in sleep in cli? so that the screen isn't on while lid is closed?
[07:16] <mordof> iG-Shoot-Me, are you on mirc?
[07:16] <redblade> Okay wel I'll put the MySQL problem to the side for a while and see if I can't fix the 3rd problem
[07:16] <cafuego> Wolfwood: I advise against trying to run Gnome on any of them, though :-)
[07:16] <dstryr> ?
[07:16] <nickrud> what is it with large trouts?
[07:17] <_keroppi_> I have libdvdread3 installed, but I've tried a few sources that claim to have libdvdcss2, but it doesn't appear to be there. Has libdvdcss2 been changed to another package name?
[07:17] <wastrel> nickrud:  mirc macro
[07:17] <nickrud> eat them
[07:17] <wastrel> nickrud:  /trout <nick>
[07:17] <felipito> nickrud, that's what I don't understand. I had an old legacy one and it worked fine when I changed the nv to nvidia.
[07:17] <nickrud> wastrel, oh, one of those things. doh
[07:17] <Wolfwood> Thing is cafuego, a dumb terminal shouldn't be doing all that much work on its own. I want them to connect to my Fedora Core Mac Mini, say, and let it do all the work. Then I could effectively use this machine from another spot in my apartment
[07:17] <redblade> Okay basically, When I try to burn my Cd's
[07:17] <Xenguy> cafuego: I never inhaled
[07:17] <cafuego> Wolfwood: Aaah!
[07:17] <mordof> felipito, having trouble installing nvidia drivers?
[07:17] <zezu> hmm. ar.c is the broke, wish i wasn't doing this already
[07:17] <redblade> It's low quality sound, and it jumps even when the song itself is fine.
[07:17] <wastrel> maxkelley:  they're called thin clients these days i think :] 
[07:17] <maxkelley> where do you get those things anyway?
[07:18] <dniesen> still fun to say dumb though
[07:18] <redblade> how do I fix this?
[07:18] <Wolfwood> So I imagine some tiny Linux installation with a vnc app running?
[07:18] <nickrud> felipito, try nvidia-glx-legacy, then. Don't make sense to me, though.
[07:18] <cafuego> Wolfwood: I wonder if those macs support etherboot at all...
[07:18] <maxkelley> wastrel: i know.. I like dumb terminal better though :)
[07:18] <felipito> mordof, yep, for a FX 5500
[07:18] <redblade> I have grip, k3b and Serpentine
[07:18] <_keroppi_> Does anyone know how to play DVDs in ubuntu? I can't seem to find libdvdcss2 in the repository...
[07:18] <mordof> felipito, nooo dont do legacy! hold on i have a guide for you
[07:18] <cafuego> !dvdcss
[07:18] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[07:18] <Wolfwood> Well, Macs do have net booting available.. It was a feature of OS X server way back.
[07:18] <mordof> felipito, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75074
[07:18] <felipito> mordof, tell me
[07:18] <mordof> follow that for your situation.. it will work perfect
[07:18] <mordof> (hopefully)
[07:18] <cafuego> Wolfwood: Yes, but OSX was never really designed for pre-G3 macs.
[07:18] <mordof> it worked for me
[07:19] <Wolfwood> What I mean is, you could boot your clients from the OS X servedr
[07:19] <Wolfwood> No hard disk
[07:19] <cafuego> Wolfwood: How old is that FC installation on the mac mini?
[07:19] <mordof> felipito, what is happening when you try to install the drivers?
[07:19] <redblade> !mp3
[07:19] <ubotu> somebody said mp3 was a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:19] <Wolfwood> The first distro to support PPC - FC 4
[07:19] <felipito> mordof, ok, let me try.
[07:19] <cafuego> Wolfwood: Have a look at k12ltsp
[07:19] <Wolfwood> What is it
[07:20] <felipito> mordof, It doesn't start the X
[07:20] <cafuego> Wolfwood: fc4 should also support ltsp actually, which would be what you're after.
[07:20] <dstryr> what's other video player out there other than vlc?
[07:20] <Wolfwood> ok :)
[07:20] <mordof> felipito, gives you an error? cant display on 0:0 or w/e?
[07:20] <wastrel> redblade:  maybe you're burning the CD too fast and getting a poor quality disk?
[07:20] <dniesen> dstryr: xine, mplayer
[07:20] <cafuego> ltsp is cool with a calital cool.
[07:20] <nickrud> xine, mplayer
[07:20] <redblade> wastrel, Possibly to fast
[07:20] <nickrud> xine better for dvd's, mplayer for the web
[07:20] <redblade> that could be right
[07:20] <Xenguy> A funny thing about regret is that it's better to regret something you have done, than something you haven't done...  and BTW, if you see yer Mom this weekend, could ya be sure an' tell her ...
[07:20] <cafuego> Wolfwood: it netbooks the terminals disklessly, then gives you an ssh-tunneled gfx login on the server.
[07:20] <mordof> felipito, follow method 2 in that guide
[07:20] <redblade> I'll check
[07:21] <felipito> mordof, no, nothing. and when I change the nv to nvidia it kind of freezes
[07:21] <wastrel> edubuntu has easyish ltsp setup stuff doesn't it?
[07:21] <nickrud> Xenguy, that is a very narrow edge to walk.
[07:21] <cafuego> wastrel: Yes, but that does NOT include Macs.
[07:21] <Xenguy> nickrud: a razors edge indeed :-)
[07:21] <Wolfwood> My goodness, it looks divine. They've had support from Red Hat too - just the people I'd hope to see there under the circumstance :D
[07:21] <newuser> could I use gparted to convert an ntfs partition to something I can access fron ubuntu? Have a bad/corrupt ntldr on the ntfs partition.
[07:22] <cafuego> Wolfwood: An easier middle-ground would be to install X on each of the clients and simply use xdmcp.
[07:22] <nickrud> Xenguy, you could almost use that as a definition of life :)
[07:22] <Wolfwood> "K12LTSP is based on RedHat Fedora Linux and the LTSP terminal server packages."
[07:22] <Wolfwood> Hehe
[07:22] <Xenguy> nickrud: heheh
[07:22] <cafuego> Wolfwood: tunneling X over ssh on a 75MHz 603 might be pushing it.
[07:22] <psusi> newuser, ubuntu can read ntfs just fine
[07:22] <mordof> felipito, hmm.. well try the method you think suits your situation.. i dunno, it might help.. it might now
[07:22] <Wolfwood> Hm
[07:22] <mordof> felipito, not*
[07:22] <psusi> newuser, as for converting... you can't
[07:22] <cafuego> The 7200 would certainly do poo (they were LEMONS!)
[07:22] <Wolfwood> xdmcp is different from that, or what?
[07:22] <nickrud> Xenguy, but as they say, better to have loved and lost ..
[07:23] <felipito> mordof, ok, thank you
[07:23] <cafuego> Wolfwood: Yes, xdmcp isn't tunneled, so less secure, but possibly faster on slow hardware.
[07:23] <Wolfwood> Ah
[07:23] <cafuego> Wolfwood: for xdmcp you'd also want  a local minimal HD install of system + X server + login manager
[07:23] <dstryr> what's other video player out there other than vlc?
[07:24] <Xenguy> iGad_work: lose the mirc script dude :P
[07:24] <newuser> psusi: can't get the ntfs partition to mount. is there another way to get in to ntfs. I am more used to XP, new to linux.
[07:24] <psusi> newuser, why can't you get it to mount?
[07:24] <oskude> dstryr, you have answers like twice allready...
[07:24] <dstryr> ?
[07:24] <newuser> psusi: it does not like me?
[07:24] <dstryr> other than mplayer and vlc
[07:24] <psusi> newuser, don't guess... what's the error message
[07:25] <dniesen> dstryr:  XINE
[07:25] <dniesen> for the third time
[07:25] <nickrud> dstryr, that only leaves xine
[07:25] <oskude> dstryr, read your chat log....
[07:25] <Amaranth> iG-Shoot-Me: Please stop that.
[07:25] <newuser> psusi: trying again to get error messages. sorry.
[07:25] <nickrud> xine-ui package
[07:25] <redblade> wastrel, what would be an acceptable speed?
[07:25] <cafuego> dstryr: Run 'apt-cache search video player' in a terminal.
[07:26] <oskude> dstryr, apt-cache search video player
[07:26] <oskude> cafuego, you beated me ;)
[07:27] <wastrel> redblade:  i dunno - never really burn disks....  slower :] 
[07:27] <redblade> lol
[07:28] <Xenguy> pummel pummel
[07:28] <cafuego> nothing like searing pain to keep you focused ;-)
[07:28] <redblade> anyone then? what is a good speed to burn disks at?
[07:28] <nickrud> oskude, trying to beat jet lag?
[07:28] <cafuego> Xenguy: that's double-funny if you're dutch
[07:28] <cafuego> redblade: Depends on the disk.
[07:28] <Xenguy> cafuego: I'm not, but enjoy hearing so :-)
[07:28] <dniesen> 1x is kind of fun for nostalgia's sake
[07:28] <wastrel> redblade:  i think it's a trial-and-error thing.
[07:28] <nickrud> redblade, I've heard 4x max for iso's, but I've had no problems at any speed (I pay premiums)
[07:28] <cafuego> redblade: Also, you probably need temperature, not speed.
[07:29] <oskude> nickrud, nope, drug store opening times :)
[07:29] <nickrud> oskude, you in nl?
[07:29] <redblade> cafuego, temeperature?
[07:29] <oskude> if i fall a sleep now, i wont get up before they close,
[07:29] <psusi> if it doesn't work at the max speed that the media is rated for, then either the drive or the media is defective
[07:29] <_keroppi_> Does anyone have dvd playback working on ubuntu? If so, where did you get libdvdcss from?
[07:29] <cafuego> redblade: Yes, ignition temperature.
[07:29] <oskude> nickrud, nope, the land next right to it :)
[07:29] <Xenguy> !coffee
[07:29] <ubotu> 418 I'm a teapot
[07:29] <redblade> Um... Okay then
[07:29] <Xenguy> heh
[07:29] <wastrel> mmm this dcc business reminds me of winnuke
[07:29] <nickrud> umbke, north or east or north?
[07:30] <wastrel> one of the reasons i ditched win95 for linux in the first place
[07:30] <nickrud> *south, duh
[07:30] <cafuego> redblade: I cna bun DATA/AUDIO at up to 48x (max) but Ubuntu CD's don't like going at over 8x.
[07:30] <psusi> wow...winnuke... I've not heard that in a LONG time... that was even before the redbutton one wasn't it?
[07:30] <lukey-> how do i install java firefox plugin in 6.04?
[07:30] <cafuego> nickrud: not much land west and north of .nl
[07:30] <wastrel> never heard of redbutton
[07:30] <HappyFool> _keroppi_: looked here? http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/deb/  -- that's from /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh
[07:31] <nickrud> cafuego, denmark, and I didn't say west (I read it again)
[07:31] <cafuego> !dvdcss
[07:31] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[07:31] <psusi> wastrel, was a program that would establish an SMB connection to a share with null user credentials... by default there was a fair amount of damage you could do to a system like that
[07:31] <cafuego> nickrud: Well, that leaves north ;-)  Denmark is north of .de, not north of .nl.
[07:31] <_keroppi_> HappyFool: What happened? Why has it become so hard to get dvd working out of the box? Did something legal clamp down on debian or ubuntu?
[07:32] <wastrel> _keroppi_:  that's it in a nutshell.  it's illegal to decode dvd's on linux
[07:32] <marlun> Is there a way to change what output plugin that Rythmbox Music Player uses? Because I can get sound out of XMMS but not from Rythmbox?
[07:32] <psusi> wastrel, I remember when NT4 SP2 came out... I think that's what fixed winnuke or something like that... bunch of retards in #windowsnt on efnet were saying not to install sp2 because it caused breakage
[07:32] <wastrel> _keroppi_:  at least in the USA...
[07:32] <_keroppi_> wastrel: When did this change from before?
[07:32] <_keroppi_> Man, the USA is falling apart
[07:32] <wastrel> _keroppi_:  the DMCA
[07:32] <psusi> wastrel, even started yelling at newcomers asking simple questions about it
[07:32] <Delvien> Can anyone help me patch wine please?
[07:32] <Xenguy> Amerika!
[07:32] <HappyFool> _keroppi_: i'm not familiar with the details, but I believe there's US legislation like the DMCA. Also, ubuntu's backer is eminently sue-able
[07:32] <nickrud> cafuego, as the crow flies ? sorta?
[07:32] <redblade> Raise your hand if you use K3B, 'cause I need help
[07:32] <wastrel> psusi:  heh i was on linux at that point & not paying attention to 'doze spliots :] 
[07:32] <cafuego> nickrud: No, not a chance.
[07:32] <TraceGreen> hello, i ask this question in debian channel, no one answer me. so i try to here, i cat /proc/meminfo, it shows: "MemTotal: 1036116 kB", my memory is 512MB, but does /proc/meminfo show my memory is 1G?
[07:32] <psusi> wastrel, so I fired up redbutton and proceeded ot rename all of their networking components to obscene things ;)
[07:32] <nickrud> bummer
[07:33] <cafuego> TraceGreen: Got 512Mb swap?
[07:34] <TraceGreen> cafuego, in /proc/meminfo, does "memtotal" means actual memory+ swap?
[07:34] <cafuego> Hmmmno, it seems you would indeed have 1GB, not 512Mb.
[07:34] <cafuego> TraceGreen: just checked, no, it only counts ram.
[07:34] <TraceGreen> cafuego, but really! my ram is 512MB!
[07:34] <Wolfwood> I found the coolest error 404 page ever
[07:34] <Wolfwood> http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/mini/other-formats/html_single/XDM-Xterm.html
[07:35] <cafuego> TraceGreen: What does 'free' say?
[07:35] <dniesen> must be dual-core RAM ;)
[07:35] <TraceGreen> cafuego, how can i see the size of swap?
[07:35] <TraceGreen> cafuego, Mem:       1036116(total)
[07:35] <cafuego> Are you running DBLSPACE.SYS in ndiswrapper? ;-)
[07:35] <cafuego> TraceGreen: You have 1GB.
[07:35] <Delvien> cafuego know anything about patching Wine with the WoW patch or who i should talk to?
[07:35] <nickrud> Wolfwood, garish, even
[07:36] <TraceGreen> cafuego, are you sure? i just have 512MB ram...
[07:36] <Wolfwood> Ich verstehe nicht, nickrud
[07:36] <cafuego> TraceGreen: No, you computer says you have twice that.
[07:36] <psusi> TraceGreen, no, you have a gig... you are mistaken for some reason
[07:36] <wastrel> TraceGreen:  is this a laptop?
[07:36] <zezu> ah well, so far so good
[07:36] <TraceGreen> wastrel, PC.
[07:36] <nickrud> Wolfwood, garish, as in clashing colors
[07:36] <zezu> gcc is compiling itself in loops
[07:36] <Wolfwood> Ah, very true
[07:36] <HappyFool> TraceGreen: do you get a memory count on boot-up ?
[07:37] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> Can someone help me?
[07:37] <Wolfwood> Any fans of Ladytron in here?
[07:37] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> Rawr...
[07:37] <Wolfwood> Hm
[07:37] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> I can't get my screen resolution to change.
[07:37] <Wolfwood> Oh
[07:37] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> Everything is way too big.
[07:37] <TraceGreen> HappyFool, how can i get memory count? i don't know.
[07:37] <nickrud> !fix
[07:37] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, nickrud
[07:37] <nickrud> !fixres
[07:37] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:37] <Wolfwood> The larger resolutions aren't available in the screen res pane, then?
[07:37] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> Video resuliton?
[07:37] <nickrud> aSLdfjKLSDJflkja, see the ubotu link just above, try that first
[07:38] <HappyFool> TraceGreen: it's more-or-less the first thing I see when I turn my computer on
[07:38] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> Okay, I'll try it.
[07:38] <Delvien> im curious what does it mean when someone says SET THE FOLLOWING ??? [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\Alsa Driver]  "DevicePCM1"="default"
[07:38] <keithhhhhhhhh> I have a fat32 partition on my HD any tips to make this partition read/writeable??
[07:38] <TraceGreen> ok , i try to reboot and check it in bios.
[07:38] <nickrud> !mountwindows
[07:38] <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
[07:39] <nickrud> keithhhhhhhhh, the good part of that ubotu above is the wiki link.
[07:39] <Wolfwood> Anyone tell me if there's a real advantage to using that 686 kernel (I think) that's listed in the package manager on a 1.5 GHz AMD chip? Does Ubuntu take better advantage of it that way?
[07:39] <zezu> does ubuntu mount ntfs w/ write support by default ?
[07:39] <keithhhhhhhhh> Ill give a check thanks  ;)
[07:39] <nickrud> Wolfwood, use the -k7 version for an amd, (some say it matters)
[07:39] <dniesen> FAT32 should be pretty easily writable
[07:39] <kuja> DCC SEND "wtfbbqhahaha123456789"
[07:39] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> How do i run a command?
[07:40] <HappyFool> Wolfwood: i use the -k7 on my athlon (err, i think). can't say i really notice a difference
[07:40] <dniesen> mounting it as type vfat
[07:40] <zezu> connection reset by beer
[07:40] <Wolfwood> Ah. I do want to use that PC for some Linux gaming if possible, so I wonder if it'll help at all
[07:40] <kuja> DCC SEND "wtfbbqhahaha123456789" 0 0 0
[07:40] <HappyFool> *sigh*
[07:40] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> o.O
[07:40] <nickrud> aSLdfjKLSDJflkja, applications->accessories->terminal, that's where you 'run commands'
[07:40] <Xenguy> kuja: die
[07:40] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> :( How do I run a command?
[07:41] <barelystable> open a terminal and type
[07:41] <Wolfwood> By typing aSLdfjKLSDJflkja
[07:41] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> o.O
[07:41] <nickrud> aSLdfjKLSDJflkja, open a terminal (as I mentioned above) and type the commands as given on the page
[07:41] <HappyFool> aSLdfjKLSDJflkja: do you have a menu at the top left called 'Accessories' ?
[07:41] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> o.O
[07:41] <HappyFool> aSLdfjKLSDJflkja: oops, i meant, 'Applications' ?
[07:41] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> Yes
[07:42] <HappyFool> aSLdfjKLSDJflkja: ok, click on that. Then click on 'Accessories' and then 'Terminal'
[07:42] <aSLdfjKLSDJflkja> Brb, I'm going to change my name.
[07:42] <Wolfwood> Another question now - should I choose to uninstall the 386 kernel while getting the k7 version?
[07:42] <nickrud> aSLdfjKLSDJflkja, thank you :)
[07:42] <barelystable> haha
[07:42] <ubuntu_> Okay, I'm back.
[07:42] <HappyFool> Wolfwood: i wouldn't (just in case)
[07:42] <ubuntu_> Rawr.
[07:42] <Wolfwood> Just want to be sure it uses the new one.
[07:43] <nickrud> Wolfwood, no. Always keep a 386 kernel around, it runs on most machines you may move this hard drive to.
[07:43] <x-MistakeN-x> Okay, this is sdkjflsdjfkj or whatever.
[07:43] <x-MistakeN-x> Okay, so what were you saying?
[07:43] <Wolfwood> Heh, that Linux installation isn't that important to me..
[07:43] <Wolfwood> I just want to be sure that it'll use that new kernel automagically
[07:43] <x-MistakeN-x> Okay, I'm in terminal
[07:43] <HappyFool> x-MistakeN-x: click Applications, then click on 'Accessories' and then 'Terminal'
[07:44] <HappyFool> ah, ok
[07:44] <x-MistakeN-x> In.
[07:44] <oskude> Wolfwood, you tell in /boot/grub/menu.lst which kernel you want to run (will be added automaticly when you install new kernel)
[07:44] <Wolfwood> Ah
[07:44] <nickrud> Wolfwood, then install linux-k7
[07:44] <x-MistakeN-x> So how do I run it?
[07:44] <wastrel> x-MistakeN-x:  i'd like to introduce you to the /nick command
[07:44] <oskude> Wolfwood, and then you have all kernels as option to boot in the grub menu at bootup
[07:44] <wastrel> x-MistakeN-x:  you can change your name by typing  /nick newname
[07:44] <x-MistakeN-x> Ah, thank you
[07:45] <TraceGreen> well, it is 1G.
[07:45] <cafuego> TraceGreen: There ya go, free ram upgrade ;-)
[07:45] <HappyFool> heh
[07:45] <oskude> lol
[07:45] <HappyFool> ram doubles every time you install ubuntu!
[07:45] <x-MistakeN-x> O.O I dont know how to run the code.
[07:45] <cafuego> Doesn;t linux just rock?
[07:45] <oskude> :)
[07:46] <Wolfwood> Hm, ok.
[07:46] <zezu> linux would rock a lot more if i had a nvidia card
[07:46] <Wolfwood> Thank y'all
[07:46] <zezu> i'm half tempted to use this TNT2 or the voodeoo3 i have
[07:46] <cafuego> zezu: Lots of shops sell those.
[07:46] <wastrel> grats TraceGreen you have more ram than i do :] 
[07:46] <zezu> cafuego, they aren't exactly cheap though if you want a good one
[07:46] <wastrel> x-MistakeN-x:  what code is this you want to run?
[07:46] <zezu> therein lies the problem
[07:47] <cafuego> zezu: That depends.
[07:47] <nickrud> zezu, I've used both a nvidia and a voodoo3, fork the money over for an nvidia
[07:47] <cafuego> zezu: a 5200FX should cost you approx US$50 or less.
[07:47] <Wolfwood> Actually, looks like the package manager wants to remove the 386 packages by itself
[07:47] <Teltariat> greets folks
[07:47] <zezu> cafuego, i dont want a cheap POS
[07:47] <Teltariat> quick question
[07:47] <zezu> i have a radeon 9800 pro now
[07:47] <x-MistakeN-x> Wastrel, how do I do taht?
[07:47] <cafuego> zezu: Well, you can't have it both ways.
[07:47] <zezu> i need the vram for multiple reasons
[07:48] <Teltariat> on 2nd thought...nevermind...
[07:48] <Wolfwood> I remember I installed the 686 kernel onto an old Pentium II system, and I'm pretty sure it got slower after that.
[07:48] <Teltariat> I was going to ask how security updates are managed in Ubuntu
[07:48] <Francisco> when I connect the web cam at my pc. the pc stops completly... can somebody help me??
[07:48] <x-MistakeN-x> Yo Wastrel
[07:48] <Wolfwood> Anyone have thoughts about Apple's new Intel Mac Mini?
[07:48] <zezu> well for now none of the 3d apps or emulators i work on will see a linux port, i'll just play with other things
[07:48] <cge> cafuego: some ati cards work decently
[07:48] <nickrud> Wolfwood, yeah, I want one, and wanna know how efi works
[07:48] <Wolfwood> What's efi?
[07:48] <Francisco> when I connect the web cam at my pc. the pc stops completly... can somebody help me??
[07:48] <Francisco> when I connect the web cam at my pc. the pc stops completly... can somebody help me??
[07:48] <Francisco> when I connect the web cam at my pc. the pc stops completly... can somebody help me??
[07:49] <cge> Francisco: please don't repeat things.
[07:49] <Xenguy> !tell Francisco about repeat
[07:49] <Delvien> dont repeat things  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[07:49] <Teltariat> Spamming the channel doesn't help you get answers faster.
[07:49] <x-MistakeN-x> o.O
[07:49] <zezu> i'm not going backwards to a card i dont want and i'm not paying $500 for a new vid card just b/c linux dislikes my ati card, so i'll just rough it out till i replace this box
[07:49] <Wolfwood> It just gets you flamed
[07:49] <x-MistakeN-x> Wastrel o.O Are you there?
[07:49] <nickrud> Wolfwood, I may have the acronym wrong, but I'm going to need to know how that bios replacement works
[07:49] <zezu> or ignored
[07:49] <x-MistakeN-x> How do I talk to you in red?
[07:49] <Madpilot> Wolfwood, or kicked...
[07:49] <zezu> or banned
[07:49] <Wolfwood> Ah
[07:49] <Teltariat> lol.
[07:49] <Xenguy> Francisco: in fact, it gets you /ignored
[07:49] <Teltariat> Any more? :)
[07:50] <Delvien> yay for /ignore
[07:50] <Madpilot> Teltariat, kickbanned? :P
[07:50] <Teltariat> heh
[07:50] <zezu> x-MistakeN-x, just by saying their nick first (if they are using xchat or something that highlights)
[07:50] <Wolfwood> You wondering what Apple did to the sytem to begin with, or how to replace their crap with something without DRM?
[07:50] <nickrud> I've never ignored anyone (here)
[07:50] <cafuego> cge: True, 9250's and lower are supposed to work OK.
[07:50] <Teltariat> I don't want to repeat myself either, but I'm wondering if I could get an answer or a pointer on the question I had above.
[07:50] <x-MistakeN-x> wastrel hi
[07:50] <zezu> else its a /notice, but those are considered annoying at times
[07:50] <x-MistakeN-x> o.O
[07:50] <x-MistakeN-x> wastrel: hi
[07:50] <x-MistakeN-x> o.O
[07:50] <Wolfwood> I haven't been around here enough to ignore anyone yet :D
[07:50] <Wolfwood> And I probably wouldn't anyway
[07:50] <cge> x-MistakeN-x:  I think putting the nick anywhere works, zezu
[07:51] <Delvien> i have, but i dont care enough to actually type out /ignore <name>
[07:51] <nickrud> Teltariat, you didn't really ask, you just said you were gonna ask
[07:51] <Xenguy> nickrud: I use a half-hour ignore - works pretty well
[07:51] <zezu> cge, yes it does
[07:51] <zezu> its a highlight on nick
[07:51] <x-MistakeN-x> wastrel mines not working though
[07:51] <x-MistakeN-x> sEE
[07:51] <nickrud> Xenguy, I don't know how to do that ;(
[07:51] <x-MistakeN-x> Oops
[07:51] <Teltariat> nickrud: well.... true. :)  Lets say I did ask. :D
[07:51] <cafuego> Speaking of, do any PCI-e ATIs work with Xorg, DRM-wise? (without using fglrx)
[07:51] <Madpilot> x-MistakeN-x, the highlight only works on the reciever's end
[07:52] <Wolfwood> I just had a goofy thought - make a GUI with a 3D-rendered mouse cursor that points whatever direction you move it in.
[07:52] <Wolfwood> Optionally just a 2D sprite type
[07:52] <x-MistakeN-x> Oh.
[07:52] <x-MistakeN-x> I get it.
[07:52] <zezu> cafuego, probably more likely than them fixing my cards support
[07:52] <Teltariat> Wolfwood: Microsoft is going to steal your idea for Vista 2.0
[07:52] <x-MistakeN-x> I don't know how to run a command.
[07:52] <wastrel> x-MistakeN-x:  what's not working?
[07:52] <zezu> i think they realize people are getting pissed by their shoddy linux support
[07:52] <cafuego> Wolfwood: There's an activex virus for iexplore that does that
[07:52] <x-MistakeN-x> Oh
[07:52] <nickrud> Teltariat, they come from security.ubuntu.com ; cat /etc/apt/sources.list shows you exactly where
[07:52] <x-MistakeN-x> wastrel there you are
[07:52] <Xenguy> nickrud: with irssi, I have this in my config file: ignore -replies -time 1800
[07:52] <Wolfwood> Probably. They're always looking for ways to eat up CPU cycles
[07:52] <zezu> but their screwed, i'll never buy from them again
[07:52] <Wolfwood> Heh, nice
[07:53] <Xenguy> nickrud: that ignores nick + replies for a half hour
[07:53] <nickrud> Xenguy, ah. one of those 'console' apps ;P
[07:53] <cafuego> zezu: Yah, but for gaming 3D there just isn't a decent choice atm.
[07:53] <x-MistakeN-x> wastrel: I can't like get the screen resolution to be smaller so I can actually do stuff.
[07:53] <Wolfwood> Well, the system's running with the K7 kernel now
[07:53] <Teltariat> nickrud: I'm not running Ubuntu currently; I was just wondering.  Thank you
[07:53] <zezu> cafuego, there isn't ?
[07:53] <keithhhhhhhhh> hey guys what torrent client do you guys use?
[07:53] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: why don't you just make font sizes bigger?
[07:53] <zezu> i'd have thought a FX7200 would be a good choice
[07:53] <cafuego> zezu: Not anything with open drivers.
[07:53] <Teltariat> btdownloadcurses.py
[07:53] <Delvien> cge none, torrent sucks
[07:53] <Madpilot> keithhhhhhhhh, the default gnometorrent one
[07:53] <wastrel> x-MistakeN-x:  that's different from not being able to run code :]   these other guys can help you better than me ;] 
[07:53] <nickrud> Teltariat, security keeps up pretty well so far
[07:54] <zezu> ah open drivers are a pipe dream, even nvidia probably isn't going to do that one
[07:54] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: because, it's way too big.
[07:54] <zezu> ooh gcc is finished
[07:54] <Xenguy> nickrud: there's probably a way to do it in xchat
[07:54] <x-MistakeN-x> wastrel: oh. Someone told me to go to a site and it had a whole bunch of stuff about running codes
[07:54] <Wolfwood> I like to install Bittornado, but I've never used it yet.
[07:54] <x-MistakeN-x> I need the screen resolution WAY smaller yo
[07:54] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: what do you mean? Is your screen resolution too high, or are your fonts too big?
[07:54] <Wolfwood> It just has a neat name
[07:54] <cafuego> zezu: True, but then, their closed drivers don't suck as much as some otghers ;-)
[07:54] <Teltariat> nickrud: good to hear.  I'm considering an OS to run as a Xen guest for in-house web serving and such.  Since FreeBSD isn't readily available in Xen 3 domU form (for a Linux dom0), perhaps Ubuntu may do the trick. :)
[07:54] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: like, everything is way to big. . . Can you send pictures over this thing?
[07:54] <nickrud> Xenguy, I'm sure, but unfortunately xchat doesn't seem well documented for a lot of stuff (luckily, it pretty much works for us lazy ones)
[07:55] <cafuego> zezu: I have a 5700 myself. I wanted a Radeon, but then discovered their drivers (at that time) didn't support amd64 at all.
[07:55] <Xenguy> nickrud: well whatever works I always say :-)
[07:55] <nickrud> Teltariat, look at debian directly for that, why deal with overhead
[07:55] <nickrud> Xenguy, exactly :)
[07:56] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: Try reducing the font size in System/Preferences/Font. I would guess that is the problem, since large font sizes will expand things.
[07:56] <cafuego> zezu: I'll be building a new box in the not too distant future, and my only choice appears to be PCI-e. I'd rather prefere a card that can do accelerated 3D with open drivers...
[07:56] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: yeah, but it's the windows and everything.
[07:56] <Teltariat> nickrud: you're right.  I already have Gentoo and Debian guests installed.  But I'd like to give Ubuntu a shot
[07:57] <zezu> i'll be building a new box too, but its going to be a short while
[07:57] <wastrel> x-MistakeN-x:  i think you want a bigger screen resolution so things on your desktop look smaller
[07:57] <wastrel> but i have to go to bed.
[07:57] <zezu> i want to see how HD-DVD vs BlueRay pans out, and see what happens w/ HDCP requirements etc
[07:57] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: As I was saying, large font sizes will _make_ most everything bigger, since  everything will expand to fit. Are pictures/icons too big too?
[07:57] <zezu> and i want a bit more of the new hdd tech to be released at a decent price too
[07:57] <mikex> psusi: sudo mout does not see my ntfs partition...
[07:58] <zezu> possibly 1TB hdds in a MultiRAID
[07:58] <x-MistakeN-x> ege: yeah, really big.
[07:58] <ubuntu> hay
[07:58] <nickrud> Teltariat, at the level you're using it, I don't think you'll see much difference, debian<->ubuntu
[07:58] <ubuntu> anyone out there
[07:58] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: yea, really big.
[07:58] <zezu> how do i tell if a file is a symlink an where it links to
[07:58] <zezu> ?
[07:58] <Xenguy> ubuntu: only us chickens
[07:58] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: it's like whoa big. I can't really do anything
[07:59] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: oh - then what does System/Preferences/Screen Resolution say your resolution is?
[07:59] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: 640X480
[07:59] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: Ah - can you change it to something bigger?
[07:59] <Teltariat> nickrud: certainly, however I like Ubuntu's cohesiveness (for lack of a better word. :P )
[07:59] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: no, that's the probelm
[08:00] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: Hmmm... what video card do you have?
[08:00] <cmug> morning, someone once told me how to "reload" ubuntus loop -module. I tried to mount a cd-image from a mounted cd, and now i cant eject the cd because its in use, but the image was never mounted anywhere because max 8 loop devices are in use. how can I increase the number of loop devices?
[08:00] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: I don't know. It's not my computer. . . But I dont' think that's the problem. I get the normal screen resolutions on windows.
[08:00] <nickrud> Teltariat, I wrote and rewrote that last line; I like not needing to get into /etc at all in ubuntu, I guess cohesiveness covers that part of it
[08:01] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: no, it is a problem with Ubuntu configuring X for the video card. Do you know how to use the terminal?
[08:01] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: Nope... wait, should I stop and tell you I'm on Live?
[08:02] <Wolfwood> Anyone here have thoughts about making an old Power Mac (pre-G3) run PPC Win NT? Far as I know, it'd involve getting it to boot like a PReP
[08:02] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: Hmm... that could be a problem.
[08:03] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: How old is the computer?
[08:03] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: 2004
[08:04] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: I can't partition the OS, it's like bleh
[08:04] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: partition? You aren't using the Dapper Flight 4 LiveCD, are you?
[08:05] <Teltariat> Does anyone have debootstrap installed on their Ubuntu box?
[08:05] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: no
[08:05] <Wolfwood> The awesome Ubuntu package manager is all I miss while using Fedora Core. It's got so much cool stuff in it, and it works so wel
[08:05] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: I have a normal ubuntu disc aswell, it's just not working.
[08:05] <dumbhead> hello, i tried STFW and it seems like a common problem but the solution i have got does not work
[08:05] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: Should I use Partition Magic and create a new thing? I didn't try that, I just install the disc....... Do you have aim or msn?
[08:05] <dumbhead> can anyone help how to get copy+pasting from emacs to firefox works
[08:06] <Wolfwood> Ich weiss es nicht, Dummkopf
[08:06] <Xenguy> dumbhead: middle-click ?
[08:06] <Teltariat> All I need is Ubuntu's "hoary" debootstrap script...... :-/
[08:06] <dumbhead> Xenguy: nope
[08:06] <dumbhead> not working
[08:06] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: if you have aim or msn, I can add you so that I can talk to you from windows.
[08:06] <dumbhead> i also tried the x-select-enable-clipboard
[08:06] <dumbhead> no sucess
[08:06] <Xenguy> dumbhead: should be either that or C-v
[08:07] <cge> x-MistakeN-x: no, I just use this. If you are having problems with installation, you should probably ask someone else. I've never actually installed Breezy in a normal or sane way.
[08:07] <Xenguy> dumbhead: are you pasting to the 'location' box/field ?
[08:08] <x-MistakeN-x> cge: hmm, I don't know.. I'll try something.. cya.
[08:08] <nickrud> I was gonna ask about whether flight 4 had issues on partitioning, but, false alarm: cal tech.
[08:08] <cge> nickrud: ?
[08:08] <Nate75Sanders> anybody know why "apt-cache search" can't find acidrip?  I've uncommented the lines in /etc/apt/sources.list pertaining to backprots and universe and recently done a "apt-get update"
[08:08] <nickrud>  I've never actually installed Breezy in a normal or sane way. <-- cal tech :)
[08:09] <nickrud> no offence, at all, cge if it came off that way
[08:09] <dumbhead> Xenguy: nope, say to a form
[08:09] <dumbhead> for that matter pasting to any application does not work
[08:09] <dumbhead> tried gedit / thunderbird
[08:10] <pinpoint> how does one set perms with ntfs mounting?
[08:10] <pinpoint> just for reading
[08:10] <Teltariat> pinpoint: I think client side, you use 'mount -o ro ... '
[08:11] <cge> nickrud: Yes, I admit it is rather funny. The Flight 4 partitioner for espresso has major partitioning issues, though. I just tried it yesterday - it will reformat all of your linux partitions after you tell it to not do so.
[08:11] <Teltariat> pinpoint: server side, just set 'ro' inside of your /etc/exports (man exports)
[08:11] <pinpoint> mount -o ro /dev/hdc /mnt/win32?
[08:11] <Teltariat> pinpoint: that looks like it should work
[08:11] <nickrud> cge, espresso?
[08:12] <cge> nickrud: The new graphical installer on the livecd.
[08:13] <nickrud> cge, ok. Luckily, I guess, I didn't have any problems
[08:13] <cge> nickrud: If you aren't manually partitioning or trying to keep an old /home partition, I think it works correctly.
[08:13] <pinpoint> Teltariat, what do you mean server side?
[08:13] <pinpoint> what if its a HD in you computer?
[08:14] <nickrud> I manually partitioned, but didn't try to add my home during the install (learned about that a long time ago). Might be why I had no problems
[08:14] <Teltariat> pinpoint: I misread; I swore I saw "NFS" instead of "NTFS"
[08:14] <Teltariat> my mistake
[08:14] <pinpoint> ok
[08:15] <Teltariat> ignore what I said about server side
[08:15] <pinpoint> Teltariat, what if im still locked out?
[08:15] <aroticoz_> Sorry about bothering you with this stupid stuff, but will Ubuntu run well on 128 ram and 800 mhz ?
[08:15] <cge> nickrud: About that problem specifically, or just in keeping /home partitions in general.
[08:16] <cyphase> ooooohhh
[08:16] <gleesond> can anyone tell me about a good firewall that will run in the background but is easy to configure?
[08:16] <cyphase> flight 5 will have a usplash shutdown
[08:16] <nickrud> letting an installer know about my home; I always add it in later
[08:16] <nickrud> cge, ^^
[08:17] <cyphase> so you shouldn't see any raw text messages
[08:17] <aroticoz> Will Ubuntu run well on 128 ram and 800 mhz ?
[08:17] <Madpilot> aroticoz, if you can add more ram to that, it'll do OK; I think 128 is the total lowest limit suggested, though
[08:17] <dave_> should be just about ok
[08:17] <Teltariat> pinpoit: locked out?
[08:17] <aroticoz> thanks
[08:18] <cge> nickrud: Ohh... good idea! I always added it during install, and amazingly never lost my data. But the partitioner in espresso will, in fact, reformat your home partition even if you tell it to not use it at all.
[08:18] <pinpoint> can access/read
[08:18] <pinpoint> cant*
[08:18] <pinpoint> sorry
[08:18] <Madpilot> cge, so is it true that the espresso installer only has one mode, "Reformat the whole HDD"?
[08:18] <nickrud> cge, I'll let a random developer run my machine, but my data is *mine*
[08:19] <cge> Madpilot: No, but if you have any linux partitions you want to keep, I wouldn't recommend using it.
[08:19] <Madpilot> cge, hadn't planned on using it, I was just curious
[08:19] <nickrud> well, not so random a developer, they gotta get a debian address or something close :)
[08:20] <Shadow> DCC SEND IrcCrashInitialized.
[08:20] <cge> Madpilot: It appears to leave NTFS partitions untouched.
[08:20] <Teltariat> pinpoint: one thing you can do is mount with perms for the user you want; 'mount -o ro,uid=<UID of user> /dev/hdc /mnt/win32'
[08:20] <Teltariat> pinpoint: man mount, look under NTFS options
[08:20] <aroticoz> How much space does a standart graphical installation require?
[08:20] <Madpilot> aroticoz, about 1.8Gb
[08:20] <cK-gLocK> anyone know command to run wine? ineed a refresh on how to run it again i ran it b4 but i forgot grrr
[08:21] <aroticoz> so if my partition is around 4-5 it should be enough?
[08:21] <cK-gLocK> to load windows application
[08:21] <nickrud> aroticoz, good enough for checking out ubuntu, you'll want a lot more later
[08:21] <cge> cK-gLocK: If you use the terminal, just run  "wine /path/to/program.exe".
[08:21] <eXSiR> try winefcg to configure wine then try wine <app.exe>
[08:22] <eXSiR> winecfg*
[08:22] <aroticoz> well, I'm starting download right now :)
[08:22] <nicholaspaul> So should I give up on trying to get AUDIO on PPC working?
[08:22] <cge> eXSiR: Is winecfg still necessary?
[08:22] <cge> nicholaspaul: under dapper?
[08:22] <eXSiR> i use it to configure my cdrom and home dir.
[08:22] <nicholaspaul> yea
[08:22] <nicholaspaul> cge, dapper.
[08:22] <eXSiR> and my sound system for alsa cge
[08:23] <cge> eXSiR: ppc?
[08:23] <jb1> cmug: sorry this has taken so long but I was searching... put the following in your /etc/modprobe.d/options file: options loop max_loop nnn
[08:23] <eXSiR> no, i686!
[08:23] <cmug> jb1, thanks!
[08:23] <jb1> cmug: where nnn = 256 max
[08:24] <cmug> jb1, there is no options file, so i create it right?
[08:24] <jb1> cmug: i would imagine that each loop takes a finite amount of memory so setting up 256 might lead to a bit of a slwodown
[08:24] <cmug> jb1, 64 should suffice
[08:24] <cge> nicholaspaul: I heard about that earlier today. I think it might be an issue with the most recent alsa, so you could try downgrading that for the time being. But I haven't used Dapper on my 600mhz Ibook,  and I had to cut the speaker cables due to a horrid bug anyway.
[08:25] <jb1> cmug: yep. i have one
[08:25] <cmug> FATAL: Error inserting loop (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-k7/kernel/drivers/block/loop.ko): Invalid argument
[08:25] <nicholaspaul> cge do you know which alsa might work?
[08:25] <eXSiR> btw, i need a powerfull firewall interface or something else, is there any idea, except firestarter...
[08:25] <cge> nicholaspaul: no
[08:26] <nicholaspaul> well, if its an alsa issue, cge, i at least know where to start . THanks mate :-)
[08:26] <jb1> cmug: it is max_loop=nnn        sorry, you need the equals sign
[08:26] <cge> nicholaspaul: pretty sure that is the issue after talking to others. I haven't had the issue though.
[08:26] <cmug> jb1, ahh thanks
[08:27] <nicholaspaul> cge oh ok. I'll do some diggin :)
[08:27] <cmug> jb1, that worked. cheers
[08:27] <nicholaspaul> thanks!
[08:27] <jb1> cmug: np. i learned a helluva lot on that search!
[08:27] <cmug> still i cant eject my cdrom
[08:27] <eXSiR> i am waiting for a firewall app name!
[08:27] <pinpoint> umount
[08:28] <cmug> pinpoint, device is busy
[08:28] <jb1> eXSiR: I use Firestarter on some of my boxes
[08:28] <cmug> and there is nothing that is using the drive
[08:28] <pinpoint> eject?
[08:28] <cmug> pinpoint, ?
[08:28] <pinpoint> command eject
[08:28] <aroticoz> On the shitit, I made a request and it says "Status: Approved" Does that mean for sure that they will send it or is it just staying there ???
[08:28] <eXSiR> jb1:i tried it but i need more powerfull
[08:28] <cmug> pinpoint, which uses umount first
[08:28] <cmug> pinpoint, which reports device in use
[08:29] <Madpilot> aroticoz, they'll send it, might be a while though
[08:29] <pinpoint> how many drives?
[08:29] <aroticoz> ok
[08:29] <aroticoz> thanks
[08:29] <cmug> pinpoint, 1
[08:29] <pinpoint> umount /dev/hdc?
[08:29] <pinpoint> umount /dev/hdd?
[08:29] <cmug> pinpoint, device in use
[08:29] <pinpoint> srry
[08:29] <pinpoint> gawd! there is a way to force that sucka out!
[08:29] <jb1> eXSiR: granted....FS doesn't do some things very well
[08:30] <shreevatsa> Does anyone know when shipit will start offerring Dapper CDs?
[08:30] <cmug> sudo umount -f /dev/hdc
[08:30] <cmug> umount2: Device or resource busy
[08:30] <cmug> umount: /media/cdrom0: device is busy
[08:30] <cge> BadWolf is still here!? Did he ever get something installed on his ancient computer?
[08:30] <HappyFool> cmug: tried 'sudo lsof /dev/hdc' ?
[08:30] <cyphase> woohoo! Ubuntu on an Intel Mac!
[08:30] <cmug> HappyFool, reports nothing
[08:30] <zezu> chmod a+r should give everyone read access shouldn't it ?
[08:30] <cge> cyphase: it works?
[08:30] <eXSiR> i'll try shorewall with webmin interface, i found it in synaptic
[08:30] <cyphase> cge, http://mjg59.livejournal.com/58934.html
[08:31] <Madpilot> zezu, read 'man chmod' for permissions details
[08:31] <jb1> eXSiR: shorewall gets good press
[08:31] <shreevatsa> zezu: Yes (but for things inside directories, remember that you also need +x)
[08:31] <HappyFool> cmug: hrm. my last guess is 'sudo eject -s', but i'm not too hopeful
[08:31] <cmug> HappyFool, still device busy
[08:31] <s|k> hi
[08:31] <zezu> i can't even change to the directory
[08:31] <pinpoint> umount in root
[08:31] <shreevatsa> cmug: You can always just reboot your computer (the Windows solution ;)
[08:31] <HappyFool> cmug: i'm out of ideas, sorry. i'd just reboot at this point
[08:31] <shreevatsa> zezu: yeah, that's chmod +x you need
[08:31] <zezu> thx
[08:32] <s|k> I got a question, if I install ubuntu on a seperate drive on the same computer can I run ubuntu from windows drive through a virtual desktop?
[08:32] <jb1> cmug: are you trying this from X?
[08:32] <s|k> from the*
[08:32] <cmug> jb1, im in X yes
[08:32] <cmug> HappyFool, shreevatsa, yea right :)
[08:32] <jb1> try logging out to console and doing an eject
[08:32] <cmug> ill do that
[08:33] <s|k> probably not eh
[08:33] <s|k> :/
[08:33] <oskude> s(bad char)k, no you need something like vmware for that...
[08:33] <s|k> it's not a bad char
[08:33] <HappyFool> heh
[08:33] <cge> s|k: It would probably be hard and then run very slowly.
[08:33] <s|k> well I've backed everything up
[08:34] <oskude> for me it is...
[08:34] <s|k> and I'm going to install ubuntu on a 80gb partition
[08:34] <s|k> that's a seperate drive
[08:34] <s|k> I printed some docs
[08:34] <HappyFool> oskude: you can't do pipes on the command line (|) on your machine ?
[08:34] <s|k> and I'm about to burn the image
[08:34] <Jivuntu> !dapper
[08:34] <ubotu> it has been said that dapper is the pre-release name for next edition of Ubuntu, release name 6.04. Due 20th April. It is Development Software - May Break! > /join #ubuntu+1 for IRC Use  http://tinyurl.com/rtgxo for easy updates
[08:34] <zezu> odd even w/ a+rx i still can't change to it
[08:35] <Janno> !deb
[08:35] <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)
[08:35] <s|k> anything I should know before I jump in this?
[08:35] <zezu> even when i change ownership to my username
[08:35] <oskude> HappyFool, my gb keyboard (mapped as de) doesnt have that key... (im lazy to remap)
[08:35] <s|k> I've never installed linux before :0
[08:35] <zezu> its a mounted directory i just created, mounted a ntfs partition to
[08:35] <jb1> zezu: try doing a "lsattr" on the directory. you shud see all dashes
[08:35] <zezu> ok
[08:36] <cge> s|k: Ubuntu is very easy to install, especially if you have an empty drive.
[08:36] <zezu> well i get a bunch of lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on /win/AUTOEXEC.BAT
[08:36] <oskude> and i dont code with laptop keyboards....
[08:36] <zezu> and thats it
[08:36] <RiverRat> zezu: Permissions go up the directory tree.  If one of the parent directories isn't searchable then you can't change to its subdirs either.
[08:36] <s|k> sweet
[08:36] <s|k> I'm so tired of windows
[08:36] <s|k> I'm looking to switch
[08:37] <s|k> but I want to try it out on a partition
[08:37] <zezu> RiverRat, i can't change directory to the root of the structure
[08:37] <zezu> ./win is the mount point
[08:37] <eXSiR> all distros are easy to install, the hard thing is to configure ur linux box for ur pc!
[08:37] <oskude> and theres no need username have other than a-z
[08:37] <s|k> if I've named the partition with windows, will ubuntu see the same name or will it just see the unformatted space?
[08:37] <jb1> zezu: ah, so these are windows files, not *nux
[08:38] <Madpilot> eXSiR, Ubuntu does a lot of the config too...
[08:38] <sethk> s|k, it will see the name, but in general, linux doesn't pay much attention to the name
[08:38] <zezu> yes like i said i just mounted this
[08:38] <s|k> k
[08:38] <cge> eXSiR: gentoo used to be rather hard
[08:38] <sethk> s|k, there is an option in the mount utility to mount by name, but only red hat (fedora) uses it AFAIK
[08:38] <oskude> s.. you need also a max 1gb swap partition
[08:38] <eXSiR> yes ubuntu has lots of advantage but sometimes u have to google
[08:38] <s|k> hrm
[08:38] <s|k> I don't know what a mount utility is
[08:38] <eXSiR> andit makes me carzy :)
[08:38] <s|k> am I in trouble?
[08:38] <s|k> :0
[08:38] <cge> s|k: no
[08:38] <s|k> k
[08:38] <pinpoint> not really
[08:38] <sethk> cge, hard?  slow, yes.  hard?  they do gratuitously change the configuration scheme, but other than that, linux is linux
[08:39] <jb1> zezu: is it an XP partition?
[08:39] <eXSiR> cge: i tried also gentoo and it is easy but configure is to hard
[08:39] <sethk> s|k, doesn't sound to me like you are in trouble, but maybe I don't understand the situation.  :)
[08:39] <zezu> jbl its a ntfs partition yes
[08:39] <Janno> how i can filter broken package out?
[08:39] <RiverRat> Madpilot: Can ubuntu be installed in a chroot environment?  I'd like to try it but I'm not getting rid of my current install.
[08:39] <sethk> Janno, uninstall it with the "force" flag
[08:39] <cge> s|k: You don't need to know those things to run ubuntu, as it takes care of that for you.
[08:40] <Madpilot> RiverRat, I've never had to use chroot, so I'm the wrong person to ask
[08:40] <s|k> well I haven't done anything yet but download ubuntu
[08:40] <s|k> cool
[08:40] <zezu> its odd i've never had this happen before
[08:40] <s|k> I want to get to know linux more
[08:40] <s|k> so I thought ubuntu would be a great way to start
[08:40] <zezu> it just won't let me access this dir
[08:40] <zezu> and sudo cd /win doesn't work either, it says cmd not found
[08:40] <sethk> s|k, I still don't see why you think you are in trouble  :)
[08:41] <s|k> because you guys are using words I don't know :(
[08:41] <s|k> ;P
[08:41] <jb1> zezu: the standard advice is that you can read an ntfs partition but you should not try to write to one (unless you have the ntfs-tools(?) pacakge installed).
[08:41] <pinpoint> zezu sudo ls /win?
[08:41] <s|k> burning the disk, I'm excited :D
[08:41] <sethk> jb1, I would say not to write _even_ if you have that package installed
[08:41] <zezu> jbl, i already understand that, i can't even access it
[08:41] <zezu> pinpoint, that works fine
[08:41] <RiverRat> jb1: ntfs write is no longer marked experimental in the kernel.
[08:41] <sethk> jb1, to write to ntfs, use windows.
[08:41] <cyphase> http://www.ie7.com/
[08:41] <sethk> RiverRat, I still don't trust it.  read the docs on it, they'll scare you.  :)
[08:41] <oskude> s... what version of ubuntu did you get ?
[08:42] <zezu> ntfs is a scary format
[08:42] <VIMmer> hi, i installed java successfully on my machine, but java applets aint loading on firefox. why?
[08:42] <s|k> 5.1
[08:42] <zezu> even microsoft is abandoning it
[08:42] <s|k> 5.10
[08:42] <oskude> s.. good
[08:42] <JustinLynn> sethk: yeah, it's mostly because ntfs isn't fully documented and much of it is reverse engineered.
[08:42] <talios> anyone know of any PPPoE problems with dapper currently?  I can't seem to sustain a connection for more than 5 seconds :(
[08:42] <jb1> zezu: some commands are not allowed in sudo. try doing "sudo -i" to get to real root
[08:42] <s|k> you don't like my pipe?
[08:42] <shreevatsa> VIMmer: Have you enabled Java in the Firefox options?
[08:42] <s|k> :(
[08:42] <oskude> no
[08:42] <VIMmer> how do i do that shreevatsa
[08:42] <zezu> it still doesn't explain why i can't change directories to /win
[08:42] <sethk> JustinLynn, absolutely; that's also why it scares me.  why mess with it?
[08:42] <JustinLynn> zezu, actually winfs will be built atop ntfs. (know thy enemy :P ).
[08:42] <zezu> the mount obv worked
[08:42] <s|k> I've been using this nick for 5 years
[08:42] <s|k> :/
[08:42] <shreevatsa> VIMmer: Edit->Preferences->Content (Check "Enable Java")
[08:42] <oskude> and i hope your first question wont be howto get that in your linux user name ;)
[08:43] <zezu> i can list the files
[08:43] <shreevatsa> oskude: lol, what's the problem with the pipe?
[08:43] <VIMmer> yes shreevatsa it is already enabled
[08:43] <s|k> hahah
[08:43] <s|k> nah oskude I"ll use my real first name
[08:43] <s|k> which is *&^(*#$.__
[08:43] <s|k> ;P
[08:43] <jb1> lol
[08:43] <VIMmer> actually is there some way for me to check if java was actually successfully installed?
[08:43] <oskude> shreevatsa, my lazyness... my gb kebaord with de mapping doesnt have the key
[08:44] <shreevatsa> oskude: oh, ok
[08:44] <zezu> jbl what is sudo -i ?
[08:44] <zezu> err nvm
[08:44] <zezu> that works
[08:44] <sethk> zezu, puts you into a shell as root
[08:44] <oskude> and i tend to hate usernames that have more than a-z
[08:44] <sethk> zezu, essentially the same as su, only restricted by the configuration of the sudoers file
[08:45] <sethk> VIMmer, run something that needs it.  if it runs, your install was good.  :)
[08:45] <s|k> oskude, somepeople call me esskay :/
[08:45] <jb1> sethk: i think you meant "not restricted"
[08:45] <VIMmer> sethk, on the cmd line, the java cmd works
[08:45] <oskude> s.... please dont stop using your nick cause of me, im just lazy....
[08:45] <VIMmer> so i suppose its working
[08:45] <s|k> :P
[08:45] <cge> oskude: Ooh, now I have to try creating a user with a |
[08:46] <oskude> cge, if it works, i would love to see some piped commands with that username :)
[08:46] <dstryr> ey if you have a .deb file, how do you install this from console?
[08:47] <HappyFool> oskude: rename yourself okude in revenge ;)
[08:47] <oskude> dstryr, sudo dkpg -i packagename
[08:47] <dstryr> k
[08:47] <oskude> HappyFool, :)
[08:47] <FraZena> Goodmorning everyone
[08:48] <oskude> dstryr, sry typo, its dpkg -i packagename
[08:48] <JustinLynn> sethk, I agree if you need to have access to files in between your linux and windows partitions I would either use a fat32 neutral zone or install an ext3 driver for windows.
[08:48] <Jivuntu> what is the function "Smart Upgrade" of package manager
[08:48] <zezu> where can i find some codecs for movie players ?
[08:48] <Jivuntu> !tell zezu about restricted formats
[08:48] <s|k> okay
[08:49] <s|k> here I go
[08:49] <s|k> !
[08:49] <ubotu> s|k: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:49] <s|k> er
[08:49] <JustinLynn> zezu, what format are you trying to play?
[08:49] <s|k> !
[08:49] <zezu> mkv
[08:49] <zezu> i'm assuming its prob divx or h.264 or smth
[08:49] <oskude> !ubotu
[08:49] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[08:49] <zezu> mkv is just a wrapper
[08:49] <Madpilot> s|k, you should have gotten a msg from the bot
[08:50] <s|k> I did
[08:50] <s|k> :/
[08:50] <JustinLynn> zezu, oh, what player are you using?
[08:50] <s|k> I think a notice would be better than a pm tbh
[08:50] <Maks0n> Hello
[08:50] <zezu> well Totem atm
[08:50] <zezu> i dont know what to get/use
[08:50] <zezu> nice glibc is done compiling
[08:50] <JustinLynn> zezu, are you using totem-gstreamer or totem-xine?
[08:51] <zezu> gstreamer
[08:51] <dstryr> how do you remove something that you have just installed?
[08:51] <oskude> dstryr, with dpkg, dpkg -r packagename (IIRC)
[08:52] <zezu> should i get mplayer or totem xine ?
[08:52] <dstryr> so the -r?
[08:52] <oskude> dstryr, man dpkg
[08:53] <Maks0n> Does anyone know of any interesting python tutorials? I'm pretty new to linux and I want to get into some programming but programming has always bored me, but im determined to learn one language now
[08:53] <cge> Maks0n: DiveIntoPython, included in Ubuntu?
[08:53] <tritium> yes, it is, cge
[08:54] <Maks0n> oh brilliant ill try search for it, cheers
[08:54] <JustinLynn> zezu, okay you should install the gstreamer plugins package from multiverse.
[08:54] <Jivuntu> when synaptic calls something "Installed local or obsolete" what does that mean?
[08:54] <cge> Maks0n: /usr/share/doc/diveintopython/html/index.html
[08:54] <JustinLynn> zezu, I'm running dapper drake so I can't tell you the exact package name
[08:54] <cyphase> anyone know a good tutorial to getting VPN set up on ubuntu?
[08:54] <zezu> JustinLynn, would it be better to get Totem xine or mplayer ?
[08:54] <zezu> i can manage to install the packages
[08:54] <zezu> i'm just wondering what is the best software to use
[08:55] <tritium> !tell zezu about enter
[08:55] <zezu> i wish there was MPC clone or smth
[08:55] <vskye> zezu - xine
[08:55] <JustinLynn> zezu, I would recommend vlc but I need to check if it supports the matroska container
[08:56] <zezu> tritium, yes i tend to separate my statements
[08:56] <crimsun> mkv support is disabled in breezy's vlc and enabled in dapper's
[08:56] <cge> oskude: Manually adding a username with | works.
[08:56] <oskude> cge, could you also test some onliners with pipe and the username ?
[08:57] <crimsun> the version of vlc in breezy-backports should suffice (backported from an earlier dapper version)
[08:57] <zezu> ./scripts/mkinstalldirs /tools--disable-profile/lib
[08:57] <zezu> you think this is meant to be /tools -- or a dir name like that ?
[08:57] <overrider> hello , i cannot automount a samba share from fstab, and allow read and write access to it to normal Users exept root. below my fstab entry, can someone help me? thanks
[08:57] <overrider> /fileserver.tcaportal.com/Shipping /media/Shipping smbfs workgroup=WORKGROUP,username=sh02,password=whatever,rw 0 0
[08:57] <cge> oskude: Err, I am escaping it whenever I type it, so I don't think it would matter.
[08:58] <oskude> cge, k
[08:58] <zezu> dapper is beta ?
[08:58] <overrider> the permissions on drwxr-xr-x  1 root root 4096 2006-03-04 09:25 Shipping
[08:58] <oskude> zezu, not yet even that
[08:58] <JustinLynn> zezu, matroska should work in the backports version of vlc. :)
[08:59] <JustinLynn> zezu, dapper is not too bad right now. no serious breakage :)
[08:59] <Maks0n> How do I get bitchx to work on ubuntu? Ive downloaded the linux package but I can't execute the BitchX file
[08:59] <cge> Does firefox in breezy use pango?
[09:00] <cyphase> zezu, Dapper is in late alpha
[09:00] <Madpilot> Maks0n, why didn't you just "sudo apt-get install bitchx"
[09:00] <cyphase> zezu, almost beta
[09:00] <Maks0n> ah never thought of that
[09:00] <Maks0n> thanks
[09:00] <Madpilot> !info bitchx
[09:00] <ubotu> bitchx: (Advanced Internet Relay Chat client), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 1:1.1-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1466 kB, Installed size: 6484 kB
[09:00] <Madpilot> Maks0n, you'll need Universe repo enabled, if you don't have it already
[09:00] <zezu> what is a package name for vlc or part of it ?
[09:01] <FraZena> I have a 'linux-tree not found' error from 'sudo apt-get install linux-tree' is it normal?
[09:01] <HappyFool> !info vlc
[09:01] <Madpilot> zezu, just 'vlc'
[09:01] <ubotu> vlc: (multimedia player for all audio and video formats), section universe/graphics, is optional. Version: 0.8.4-svn20050920-3+hal0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 5817 kB, Installed size: 13740 kB
[09:01] <Maks0n> Madpilot how do i enable that?
[09:01] <Madpilot> !tell Maks0n about universe
[09:01] <cyphase> Is anyone using OpenVPN on Ubuntu?
[09:01] <zezu> odd its not in synaptic, perhaps i should change repos.
[09:01] <oskude> cge, apt-cache show firefox (in breezy) shows libpango1.0-0 as depency...
[09:02] <Maks0n> thanks
[09:02] <Madpilot> zezu, you need universe too
[09:02] <Madpilot> !tell zezu about universe
[09:03] <zezu> thx
[09:03] <Madpilot> np
[09:04] <cantona> can I install ubuntu (amd64) by debootstrap from other linux?
[09:05] <cRiM|fEaR> hi everyone
[09:05] <oskude> cantona, most likely
[09:05] <cRiM|fEaR> is there a way to install ubuntu and still keep my winxp installed?
[09:05] <cge> cantona: IIf you really know what you are doing, then probably.
[09:05] <s|k_> damnit
[09:05] <Jivuntu> can i safely remove things marked as obsolete?
[09:05] <s|k_> what is up with my connection
[09:05] <Jivuntu> in synaptic?
[09:06] <oskude> cantona, i used to install debian over ssh on remote machine
[09:06] <zezu> odd that it finds new updates when universe is enabled as well
[09:06] <cge> s|k_: Your old nick hasn't timed out yet?
[09:06] <oskude> !debootstrap
[09:06] <oskude> doh, not really usefull...
[09:07] <cRiM|fEaR> got a question
[09:07] <cge> cRiM|fEaR: yes?
[09:07] <cRiM|fEaR> which install do i use from the 5.10 ubuntu dvd to keep windows, yet install ubuntu?
[09:07] <oskude> got an answer, yes.
[09:07] <A||--a[] {}> oskude: How do you like my nick? ;)
[09:07] <Madpilot> !dualboot
[09:07] <ubotu> rumour has it, dualboot is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[09:08] <cRiM|fEaR> yes i know madpilot
[09:08] <cRiM|fEaR> nm
[09:08] <cRiM|fEaR> lol
[09:08] <oskude> unsocial...
[09:08] <Madpilot> cRiM|fEaR, read the URL that ubotu posted for you :P
[09:08] <oskude> well, im off to shop and (at last) sleep
[09:08] <s|k_> this is so frustrating
[09:09] <s|k_> gn
[09:09] <cge> s|k_: What is wrong?
[09:09] <oskude> dont give up people and have fun :)
[09:09] <Madpilot> s|k, what're you trying to do?
[09:09] <s|k_> I'm trying to install ubuntu
[09:09] <cRiM|fEaR> well umm thats confusing..
[09:09] <s|k_> I choose the language
[09:10] <s|k_> I chose the name, it finds the network connection
[09:10] <s|k_> then it scans the hardware
[09:10] <s|k_> and then loads the partition manager
[09:10] <timfrost> Jivuntu, no.  Synaptic classifies software as "local or obsolete" if it isn't in the current repositories.  For me, that means Java and software installed from http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[09:10] <s|k_> and then it freezes
[09:10] <s|k_> and I just stare at a blue screen for 5 minutes and nothing happens
[09:10] <eob84> anyone in here play ut2004?
[09:10] <Jivuntu> gotcha
[09:10] <Jivuntu> i playl it
[09:11] <A||--a[] {}> s|k_: maybe you need to wait longer ;) (j/k)
[09:11] <Jivuntu> play it even
[09:11] <s|k_> pft
[09:11] <s|k_> does ubuntu not work with serial ata?
[09:11] <cRiM|fEaR> do i necessarily have to use ide1 to have it boot from?
[09:11] <eob84> Jivuntu, do you use the STF mod?
[09:11] <cRiM|fEaR> or can i install it on like sata1?
[09:11] <Jivuntu> no
[09:11] <eob84> damn
[09:11] <cge> s|k_: Does it freeze completely? Try Ctl-Alt-F2 (might be another Fn)
[09:11] <s|k_> well I can type
[09:12] <Madpilot> cRiM|fEaR, Ubuntu runs fine on SATA - my only HD is SATA
[09:12] <s|k_> and characters show up
[09:12] <eob84> I get a segmentation fault and I don't know what it means
[09:12] <s|k_> on the screen when  type
[09:12] <cRiM|fEaR> yes i know
[09:12] <cRiM|fEaR> but i have 3 hdds in my comp
[09:12] <s|k_> so it's not freezing in that sense
[09:12] <cRiM|fEaR> 2 ide, and 1 sata, so i can install on sata?
[09:12] <s|k_> it just never loads anything
[09:12] <s|k_> and I just stare at a bluescreen
[09:12] <eob84> what is SIGSEGV mean?
[09:12] <zezu> cool got mkv playing w/ totem-xine
[09:12] <JustinLynn> eob84, it means something is seriously wrong with the program you are running. How are you getting this message to occur?
[09:12] <zezu> vlc doesn't like them, just pretends to play it really fast like its audio w/ no output, but oh well
[09:12] <Madpilot> cRiM|fEaR, yes
[09:13] <eob84> I am trying to run a game
[09:13] <JustinLynn> eob84, what game?
[09:13] <cge> s|k_: Hmm... one of the screens that come up when doing Ctl-Alt-F(some number) should show some debugging information.
[09:13] <eob84> strike force (mod for ut2004)
[09:13] <s|k_> cge I'm doing the install on this computer
[09:13] <s|k_> so I have to disconnect
[09:14] <s|k_> run the install
[09:14] <cge> s|k_: oh, then wait a bit.
[09:14] <s|k_> wait during the blue screen?
[09:14] <cge> s|k_: no, wait for me to look up some stuff.
[09:14] <s|k_> oh okay thanks :)
[09:14] <JustinLynn> eob84, interesting problem, I don't have a copy of UT 2004 so I can't really debug. You might want to contact the developers of the modification for help.
[09:14] <zezu> eh i see, i must've screwed up the configure and it thinks all of this is one line, that sucks glibc took like 45mins to build and i have to redo it now ;|
[09:15] <eob84> I did they yelled at me
[09:15] <Sicka> JustinLynn: it's Sam from 22c:016, I installed linux-source but it still does the same thing when I use make
[09:15] <JustinLynn> eob84, seems odd uh can you pastebin the error?
[09:15] <JustinLynn> Sicka: pm me
[09:16] <Sicka> JustinLynn: I tried but I'm not a registered user yet so it won't let me
[09:17] <eob84> JustinLynn, Signal: SIGSEGV [segmentation fault] 
[09:17] <bradd> hellp
[09:17] <bradd> hey, how do I extract .run files?
[09:17] <bradd> or unzip
[09:17] <eob84> you type
[09:18] <cge> s|k_: Hmm.. I don't see anything about sata not working.
[09:18] <eob84> sh file.run
[09:18] <s|k_> so what do I do :/
[09:18] <marlun> alot of packages come with a -doc package, where you get the documentation for the application. Where is the documentation often installed? Where can I read it?
[09:18] <hatake_k1kashi> sh ./foo.run
[09:18] <JustinLynn> Sicka: join #32433894
[09:18] <bradd> sh file.run???
[09:18] <bradd> wha?
[09:18] <eob84> yea
[09:18] <bradd> Im new.... really new.... sorry
[09:18] <zezu> is that like join #2,000 ?
[09:19] <eob84> what is the name of the file?
[09:19] <bradd> NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8178-pkg1.run
[09:19] <bradd> it's a video card driver
[09:19] <eob84> sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8178-pkg1.run
[09:19] <eob84> don't istall that like that
[09:19] <eob84> type this in the console
[09:19] <Madpilot> !nvidia
[09:19] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[09:19] <eob84> follow that guide actually
[09:20] <Madpilot> bradd, see the wiki URL above ^^^
[09:20] <cge> s|k_: You could try running it again, and looking at the screens that come up when you do Ctl-Alt-F(N) to see if anything really obvious comes up, but besides that I am not sure, you would have to ask someone else. You might want to try waiting a bit longer - the install process is quite automated and sometimes goes for quite a while without wanting any input, but usually there is some movement, like a progress bar.
[09:20] <bradd> thnx
[09:20] <s|k_> okay
[09:20] <s|k_> I'll try it
[09:21] <s|k_> my 3rd time trying to install a open source os
[09:21] <s|k_> I never have any luck
[09:21] <MasterTsunami> ;[
[09:21] <MasterTsunami> whats your video card :/
[09:21] <mikster> any from china?
[09:21] <s|k_> nvidea
[09:21] <MasterTsunami> nvidia what
[09:21] <s|k_> 7800
[09:21] <MasterTsunami> pfff
[09:21] <cge> MasterTsunami: why would that cause the installer to freeze?
[09:21] <MasterTsunami> it shouldnt
[09:22] <s|k_> I've been looking through the docs
[09:22] <s|k_> and through the forum
[09:22] <MasterTsunami> installer freeze sounds like harddrive is dead or an acpi prob
[09:22] <s|k_> I don't see anyone else having the problem
[09:22] <s|k_> well it's working right now :/
[09:22] <MasterTsunami> :?
[09:22] <MasterTsunami> :D
[09:22] <MasterTsunami> =] 
[09:22] <s|k_> on this computer
[09:22] <cge> MasterTsunami: noacpi would fix it?
[09:22] <s|k_> the windows is working
[09:22] <xiaoyu> Seveas, hi
[09:22] <s|k_> not the install
[09:22] <s|k_> that's freezing
[09:22] <MasterTsunami> eh?
[09:22] <MasterTsunami> oh :O
[09:23] <s|k_> I'm installing ubuntu on this computer
[09:23] <xiaoyu> Seveas, i've got another question
[09:23] <s|k_> should I format the empty drive first?
[09:23] <MasterTsunami> yah but dual boot is the same as single ;)
[09:23] <MasterTsunami> nah, doesn't matter
[09:23] <s|k_> :/
[09:23] <MasterTsunami> did you try the live cd?
[09:23] <MasterTsunami> :O
[09:23] <theskunk> i just wanted to let everybody know that i have dapper with XGL working WONDERFULLY!!!!
[09:23] <s|k_> no :(
[09:23] <MasterTsunami> ;[
[09:23] <s|k_> maybe I'll try free bsd
[09:23] <MasterTsunami> ;'[
[09:23] <s|k_> :\
[09:23] <MasterTsunami> try livecd
[09:24] <MasterTsunami> and then if the livecd boots into X
[09:24] <MasterTsunami> install from there maybe?
[09:24] <MasterTsunami> ;] 
[09:24] <s|k_> hrm
[09:24] <s|k_> I'll give it another go
[09:24] <s|k_> and try the contrl+f thing
[09:24] <zezu> I tried to switch the audio stream in Totem and now i get an error that the audio device is being used by another application ;|
[09:24] <s|k_> cntrl+alt+f thing
[09:24] <MasterTsunami> o
[09:24] <s|k_> thanks :P
[09:24] <MasterTsunami> =] 
[09:24] <xiaoyu> how can i get a line with latex
[09:25] <cge> xiaoyu: ?
[09:25] <MasterTsunami> pay $50 :X
[09:25] <MasterTsunami> ;] 
[09:25] <MasterTsunami> lol noone got it :(
[09:25] <xiaoyu> just print  a line
[09:25] <cge> xiaoyu: \hrule?
[09:26] <ddonky> what version of netgear routers are effected by the dcc exploit?
[09:26] <FliesLikeALap> dcc exploit?
[09:26] <xiaoyu> cge, ths
[09:26] <cge> xiaoyu: Yes, \hrule works, at least in TeX.
[09:26] <zezu> is there a way i can reset alsa or smth ?
[09:27] <crimsun> zezu: "reset"?
[09:27] <Madpilot> FliesLikeABrick, search Google for 'irc dcc exploit'- and if you use it here, you'll be banned from the entire server...
[09:27] <FliesLikeALap> Madpilot i'm not a jackass, I was just curious
[09:27] <zezu> crimsun, i dont know, all i know is totem says something is using it, so i'd like to "stop" that
[09:28] <Madpilot> FliesLikeABrick, np, just warning you - lilo has been busy the last couple of hours
[09:28] <zezu> even though its likely totem itself
[09:28] <xiaoyu> cge, do you know if there is a channel for tex
[09:28] <crimsun> zezu: lsof /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/*
[09:29] <Madpilot> xiaoyu, there's a #latex channel
[09:29] <zezu> mixer_app 8818 zezu   36u   CHR  116,0      7813 /dev/snd/controlC0
[09:29] <Madpilot> FliesLikeABrick, http://bloggage.org/
[09:30] <crimsun> zezu: that's not what's blocking it
[09:30] <nia> can I become your friend ?
[09:30] <ddonky> Madpilot - i brought it up first, the netgear thing, 'cause i have a netgear router, and i cant find lilo's message that had the product info
[09:31] <cge> Madpilot: why has that exploit been being used so much recently? I don't remember it being used in the past, but all the google hits seem to be from 2003.
[09:31] <xiaoyu> how can i search a channel
[09:31] <Madpilot> cge, ddonky, see the URL I just posted for FliesLikeABrick
[09:31] <nia> what is your name ?
[09:32] <nia> my name is Nia
[09:32] <HappyFool> nia: this isn't really a casual chat channel; maybe you want to join #ubuntu-offtopic ?
[09:32] <ddonky> those are wireless routers?
[09:33] <nia> kamu tinggal dimana ?
[09:33] <nia> kamu bisa bahasa Indonesia nggak ?
[09:34] <FraZena> !ubuntu
[09:34] <ubotu> ubuntu is, like, an easy-to-use GNU/Linux desktop distro based on Debian.  http://ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org http://wiki.ubuntu.com. It's Bantu for 'Humanity to others'. see !awards.
[09:35] <nia> Can you speak Indonesian ?
[09:35] <FraZena> !linux
[09:35] <ubotu> [linux]  the kernel (core) of the Ubuntu operating system. Ubuntu is only one version of the GNU/Linux operating system. For more information on Linux in general, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
[09:35] <FraZena> !linux-source
[09:35] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, FraZena
[09:38] <zezu> yea smth is screwed
[09:39] <zezu> i just downloaded mplayer and the audio is really messed up
[09:40] <crimsun> zezu: does ``aplay /usr/share/sounds/startup.wav'' work?
[09:42] <zezu> yep
[09:42] <aroticoz> I wa wondering when I burn my iso on the CD, does the CD have to be bootable ?
[09:42] <crimsun> zezu: then ALSA's fine
[09:43] <zezu> hmm, what isn't fine then?
[09:43] <ddonky> unless yo don't want it to boot.
[09:43] <crimsun> zezu: did you install mplayer from multiverse?
[09:43] <zezu> yes
[09:43] <zezu> i just edited the config too
[09:43] <crimsun> zezu: what did you change?
[09:43] <Madpilot> aroticoz, which OS are you burning in?
[09:43] <ajay> Hi all can i know which software to use for dvd ripping on gnome
[09:43] <zezu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto << used those options
[09:44] <babo> Are there any php coder here ? ... there's no-one on #php
[09:44] <zezu> so the first audio option is alsa
[09:44] <babo>  also, with regards to the move_uploaded_file function ... how do you usually reference that file when you need to use it in a script ? I'm referencing it by it's real filename and from the root of my host's drive, but it doesn't show ...
[09:44] <crimsun> zezu: did you modify ~/.asoundrc or /etc/asound.conf at all?
[09:45] <zezu> no
[09:45] <ajay>  can any one please tell me  which software to use for dvd ripping on gnome
[09:45] <zezu> weird i got totem to fix the sound if i check it to stereo
[09:48] <damian__> how do i suspend
[09:48] <damian__> like ramsave to hdd and power off
[09:48] <damian__> gives me an error u cant suspend a terminal when i type suspend
[09:49] <ajay> can any one please tell me  which software to use for dvd ripping on gnome
[09:49] <Maks0n> How do I become identified?
[09:49] <Maks0n> I want to join the #python channel but it says that i have to be identified
[09:49] <crimsun> damian__: does your computer (laptop) have a sleep or hibernate hotkey?
[09:50] <crimsun> !tell Maks0n about register
[09:50] <Uzzi> Hi,I've upgraded to dapper and It has not installed Oo Writer for a problem with the "python-uno" version.How I can solve it?Sorry for my poor english!
[09:50] <cge> Uzzi: sudo apt-get install openoffice.org?
[09:50] <crimsun> Uzzi: current dapper's openoffice.org packages are no longer named openoffice.org2, they're back to openoffice.org
[09:51] <aroticoz> can anyone point me to an installation guide
[09:52] <Uzzi> then temporarily I have to install the oldest version?
[09:52] <G0SUB> aroticoz https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation
[09:52] <aroticoz> thank you
[09:53] <ajay> Please tell me which software should i  use for ripping dvds
[09:54] <crimsun> Uzzi: eh? no, you should be using 'openoffice.org' packages, not 'openoffice.org2*'
[09:54] <Madpilot> !repeat
[09:54] <ubotu> repeat is, like, Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you.  You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://www.ubuntuforums.org while you wait.
[09:54] <cge> ajay: try apt-get search dvd rip
[09:54] <blaptop> ajay: I use mencoder for that. Read the documentation at the mplayer site
[09:54] <ajay> ok
[09:54] <ajay> thanks guys
[09:54] <blaptop> What is "apt-get search" ?
[09:55] <Uzzi> Ok, thanks for your help!and an other question:Who use skim/scim?
[09:55] <cge> blaptop: It searches the package descriptions for words, and returns a list of matching packages.
[09:56] <ajay> you can as well use  synaptic packet manager search which is same as  "apt-get search"
[09:57] <blaptop> It should be "apt-cache search 'searchterm'"
[09:57] <s|k> :D
[09:58] <s|k> :D:D:D:D:D:D
[09:58] <s|k> :D
[09:58] <s|k> :D
[09:58] <s|k> it worked!
[09:58] <s|k> I'm running ubuntu right now
[09:58] <cge> s|k! Great!
[09:58] <s|k> god it's gorgeous
[09:58] <s|k> :)
[09:58] <aroticoz> congrats
[09:58] <aroticoz> :)
[09:58] <s|k> thanks
[09:58] <aroticoz> I'm still odwnloading it :)
[09:58] <cge> s|k: So what was wrong?
[09:58] <s|k> haven't tried to see if I erased windows xp
[09:58] <s|k> but after taking a look I don't think I'd care much
[09:58] <s|k> I just had to wait cge
[09:58] <s|k> :/
[09:58] <s|k> took well over 5 minutes
[09:58] <s|k> maybe because my drives are so big
[09:59] <cge> s|k: Oh, strange.
[09:59] <s|k> I tried your cntrl+alt+f4 and that worked
[09:59] <s|k> so I decided to wait longer
[09:59] <s|k> man this is so nice
[09:59] <Madpilot> !enter
[09:59] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[09:59] <s|k> I love it
[10:00] <s|k> hrm
[10:00] <s|k> resolutoin is kind of small
[10:00] <s|k> how do I reset that
[10:00] <cge> s|k: Oh dear, that's the second time I've had someone say that today.
[10:00] <s|k> hoho
[10:00] <s|k> it's easy
[10:00] <s|k> yeah er
[10:01] <s|k> I almost need a magnfiying glass
[10:01] <cge> s|k: Oh, you mean the fonts are too small?
[10:01] <Madpilot> s|k, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[10:01] <s|k> 1792x1344
[10:01] <s|k> yeah I found it
[10:01] <s|k> :)
[10:01] <s|k> thanks madpilot
[10:01] <s|k> was easy enough
[10:01] <Madpilot> np
[10:01] <s|k> :D
[10:01] <aroticoz> question: since there a viruses for linux, what antivuris software is it out there?
[10:01] <dli> I couldn't get wvdial dial out with hsfmodem? any hsfmodem user?
[10:01] <cge> s|k: So it is fine now?
[10:02] <truthseek> hi@ll
[10:02] <s|k> yup
[10:02] <dli> aroticoz, which virus?
[10:02] <s|k> working great
[10:02] <Madpilot> s|k, your res was set to 1792x1344? no wonder things looked small!
[10:02] <truthseek> is this an ita channel?
[10:02] <s|k> that was the res it started at
[10:02] <HappyFool> truthseek: it's an ubuntu support channel
[10:02] <truthseek> no, k, it's just my ubuntu ita localization :-)
[10:02] <s|k> it just switched back to it
[10:02] <s|k> :0
[10:02] <s|k> why
[10:02] <aroticoz> dli, I'm not on linux yet, but I've heard there are some viruses and I was worndering are there any antiviruses for linux
[10:03] <s|k> oh
[10:03] <s|k> didn't push the button
[10:03] <s|k> it's a lot closer to windows than it is to OSX I must say
[10:03] <Dr_Fate> linux has way more reported virii
[10:03] <Madpilot> aroticoz, the only reason to run AV on Linux is to kill Windows viruses that arrive
[10:03] <dli> aroticoz, I don't know any virus on linux :(
[10:03] <cge> s|k: You could also run at 1792x1344 and raise the font size. Things scale rather nicely in Ubuntu. I thought you meant that the resolution was low as in you were running at 640x480.
[10:03] <Dr_Fate> sorry
[10:03] <Dr_Fate> bugs
[10:03] <truthseek> I have ati radeon  all in wonder 9000, and every time the screen saver starts I get a freeze of the video
[10:04] <Dr_Fate> not virii
[10:04] <aroticoz> thanks
[10:04] <truthseek> and have to shutdown pressing the power button
[10:04] <dli> aroticoz, but there's antivirus for linux, so linux servers can check windows viruses in handling emails
[10:04] <Jivuntu> ouch
[10:04] <truthseek> any hints?
[10:04] <Jivuntu> dmesg | tail
[10:04] <aroticoz> can anyone give em a name of linux antivirus program? :)
[10:04] <Jivuntu> clam
[10:04] <truthseek> aroticoz, clamav?
[10:05] <Madpilot> !ati
[10:05] <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
[10:05] <aroticoz> clamav ???
[10:05] <Madpilot> truthseek, ^^^
[10:05] <s|k> man
[10:05] <s|k> man I love this
[10:05] <s|k> it was so easy
[10:05] <truthseek> :->
[10:05] <s|k> so easy to get on IRC too!
[10:05] <Alex> G'day Mates.
[10:05] <dli> aroticoz,  http://www.clamav.net/
[10:05] <aroticoz> thanks
[10:06] <cge> dli: I don't think that is what aroticoz wants.
[10:06] <dli> s|k, man, you type too many enters
[10:06] <s|k> yeah people tell me that
[10:06] <dli> cge: he wants antivirus on linux, clamav is in linux
[10:06] <Madpilot> !tell s|k about enter
[10:06] <jesseman_> aroticoz, AVG also has a linux scanner
[10:07] <aroticoz> thank you all
[10:07] <s|k> what's a good screen refresh rate, I'm running at 75hz right now
[10:07] <cge> s|k: It is neat. I've used linux in various sorts for years, but the recent versions of ubuntu have made great improvements in ease of use.
[10:07] <aroticoz> s|k, how much ram do you have ?
[10:07] <s|k> 3gb
[10:07] <aroticoz> :O
[10:08] <s|k> I got a lousy monitor though
[10:08] <dli> s|k, for CRT, higher than 70Hz (so, 75 is okay), for lcd, 60 Hz is okay
[10:08] <aroticoz> damn, I'm like living in a cave :O
[10:08] <Madpilot> s|k, 3Gb? nice! :P
[10:08] <cge> aroticoz: Don't worry, someone came in earlier today wanting to install ubuntu on a 120mhz with a 1GB hard drive and 32 mb ram.
[10:08] <dli> cge: I couldn't get hsfmodem on ubuntu :(
[10:09] <s|k> I like it, was costly though
[10:09] <aroticoz> cge, I have 800 mhz and 128 ram
[10:09] <dli> aroticoz, how much hdd
[10:09] <aroticoz> I can free up to 5 gb's for linux
[10:09] <cge> dli: hsfmodem hardly ever works on anything in my experience.
[10:09] <dli> cge: 32 ram is too little :(
[10:09] <aroticoz> 7 at most
[10:10] <dli> cge: I got it work in gentoo, but not in ubuntu
[10:10] <needhelpnow> hello
[10:10] <dli> cge: indeed, I have too gentoo boxes now, hsfmodem works on both
[10:10] <needhelpnow> is anyone there
[10:10] <cge> aroticoz: On a somewhat new install, I am currently using 3GB just for ubuntu.
[10:11] <aroticoz> hmm :|
[10:11] <needhelpnow> im in sirc right now and i think something went totally wrong when i tried using this guide off a site to installlatest drivers
[10:11] <needhelpnow> x isnt booting cuz i removed driver
[10:11] <cge> dli: Hmmm... following the 2.6 kernel and running on a ppc may have caused my problems.
[10:11] <needhelpnow> xorg.conf islookin for nvidia modules
[10:12] <dli> aroticoz, sometimes my total installation may be up to 5GB (depending on packages), but 7GB would be large enough for almost everyone
[10:12] <cge> aroticoz: But 7Gb would probably work as long as you don't have too many large files of your own.
[10:12] <needhelpnow> when i tried installing new drivers 8178 latest nvidia drivers it wouldnt let me
[10:12] <needhelpnow> saying something about my gcc version
[10:12] <selbstmord> Hello, Im a newly switched user (from Fedora)
[10:12] <needhelpnow> or something isnt right
[10:12] <needhelpnow> please help..
[10:13] <gnomefreak> needhelpnow: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:13] <selbstmord> And I am interested in knowing where I can get some pre-compiled VLC binaries for Ubuntu, anyone know?
[10:13] <dli> cge: I don't have ppc, but 2.6 kernel of course, running 2.4 is a good thing, because the driver is free
[10:13] <needhelpnow> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:13] <Madpilot> selbstmord, they're in Universe repo
[10:13] <needhelpnow> k
[10:13] <Madpilot> !tell selbstmord about universe
[10:13] <gnomefreak> needhelpnow: yes type it in terminal now
[10:14] <needhelpnow> exit
[10:14] <selbstmord> I see, the whole debian thing is new to me
[10:14] <Sevaen> Greetings..
[10:14] <dli> cge: however, without getting connected first, no way to get 2.4 kernel in ubuntu
[10:14] <Sevaen> Just wondering if anyone knows if there is a way to lock the desktop background in breezy?
[10:14] <Madpilot> selbstmord, you just need to enable two repositories, it's fairly easy - see the URL the bot sent you
[10:15] <cge> dli: I don't think running 2.4 in ubuntu is a good idea.
[10:15] <s|k> I should start doing some of these things in the docs
[10:15] <aroticoz> Is is absolutly nessecery to have a swap partition
[10:15] <aroticoz> ?
[10:15] <selbstmord> Madpilot, I see, the info about such things are quite scarce, Ive looked around the forums and such and found nothing, but thanks alot
[10:15] <gnomefreak> why would you the 2.6 kernel should have everything the 2.4 has
[10:15] <cge> aroticoz: Depends on your ram.
[10:15] <dli> cge: because of udev?
[10:15] <aroticoz> 128
[10:15] <gnomefreak> aroticoz: no but it is recommended
[10:15] <Madpilot> selbstmord, wiki.ubuntu.com is the best place to start
[10:15] <aroticoz> ok thanks
[10:16] <dli> aroticoz, for 128MB ram, you'd better have a swap
[10:16] <aroticoz> thanks
[10:16] <gnomefreak> aroticoz: with 128 mb of ram you need one (atleast for best results
[10:16] <selbstmord> I also went through a HOWTO on how to get DRI support for Savage gfx cards, didnt work for me, am going to post in the thread
[10:17] <dli> selbstmord, if you can get dri on savage, tell me, I couldn't get it in gentoo either
[10:17] <selbstmord> Hmm, it worked on gentoo for me
[10:17] <selbstmord> I have an S3 Savage/MX
[10:17] <aroticoz>  lurah: 1gig hdd and i have used ubuntu with 600mhz 128megs ram pc
[10:17] <aroticoz> [11:16]  aroticoz: running good, not slow ?
[10:17] <aroticoz> [11:16]  lurah: worked faster than my girlfriend 1.3ghz with 512 ram (there was xp installed)
[10:17] <aroticoz> WOW :O
[10:18] <selbstmord> Its a crap card, but it should be able to run OpenGL alright
[10:18] <dli> selbstmord, any idea about howto? I have ProSavage 133
[10:18] <selbstmord> dli, Have you seen the HOWTO on the forums?
[10:18] <selbstmord> dli, maybe itll work for you
[10:18] <dli> selbstmord, great, which forum?
[10:18] <selbstmord> dli, Ill link you up
[10:19] <selbstmord> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75393&highlight=savage
[10:19] <dli> selbstmord, thanks
[10:19] <selbstmord> dli, Keep in mind though, this didnt work for me, but I did get better fps
[10:19] <dli> selbstmord, I want the howto, which works in gentoo :(
[10:20] <selbstmord> Youre running gentoo?
[10:20] <dli> selbstmord, yes
[10:20] <Tidus> any ideas on how to change the gnome icon theme without the control center?
[10:20] <selbstmord> Dont do the howto stated there, though
[10:20] <cge> Tidus: use gconf-editor?
[10:20] <selbstmord> I tried the same thing on a Fedora system, totally screwed up everything
[10:20] <lurah> O_o
[10:21] <Tidus> cge: not installed and don't wish to install it
[10:21] <dli> selbstmord, okay, please tell me in #gentoo
[10:21] <cge> Tidus: gconftool-2?
[10:21] <s|k> stuff in the multiverse costs money?
[10:21] <helpmepls> is that gnome guy still here
[10:21] <selbstmord> dli, Ill tell you if I find the guide I used
[10:21] <helpmepls> might needa lilmore help
[10:21] <Tidus> cge: that is installed ,and i don't wish to learn lol
[10:21] <Madpilot> s|k, no
[10:21] <crimsun> s|k: no, it's free as in beer
[10:21] <helpmepls> still fan into some issues but got a bit farther than i did lasttime
[10:21] <Madpilot> Tidus, System -> Prefs -> Theme
[10:21] <s|k> why do the docs call it 'non-free' ?
[10:21] <Tidus> Madpilot: base install + fluxbox and nautilus
[10:21] <Madpilot> s|k, because the source-code isn't free
[10:22] <Tidus> Madpilot: i already said i didn't have the control center
[10:22] <Madpilot> Tidus, ah, nevermind
[10:22] <s|k> oh I see
[10:22] <truthseek> 2 fast question: why sudo works with the initial user password and not with root?
[10:22] <bimberi> ubotu tell s|k about components
[10:22] <dli> selbstmord, even though I don't even run X on that laptop most time, I still want DRI to work
[10:22] <Tidus> !tell truthseek about root
[10:22] <Madpilot> truthseek, because that's how Ubuntu has been set up
[10:22] <helpmepls> can someone help me fix my vidcard drivers.i have a 6800 GT and its saying i need gcc3.4 but im using gcc4.0
[10:22] <s|k> thank you
[10:22] <helpmepls> the drivers when i try to install
[10:22] <selbstmord> dli, Im running X, but I dont play/use openGL, but I still want it to work :D
[10:23] <selbstmord> helpmepls, install the official nvidia drivers?
[10:23] <gnomefreak> whats the command to see direct rendering?
[10:23] <helpmepls> yes
[10:23] <selbstmord> glxgears | grep direct rendering
[10:23] <truthseek> lol
[10:23] <gnomefreak> ty
[10:23] <selbstmord> glxinfo
[10:23] <selbstmord> lol
[10:23] <selbstmord> not glxgears
[10:23] <selbstmord> :D
[10:23] <truthseek> the tell command and the info already stored are very cool :-)
[10:23] <smo> what's the normal way of installing into a chroot these days?  debootstrap doesn't seem to be agreeing with me
[10:23] <truthseek> n1
[10:23] <xiaoyu> how can i remove openoffice
[10:23] <dli> selbstmord, it's an old laptop, it runs a sole job, freenet, for most time
[10:24] <selbstmord> dli, I see
[10:24] <helpmepls> i tried installing them but im gettin errors..now my x wont start i uninstalled my old drivers meh.. so it wouldnt interfere wit new driver
[10:24] <cge> Tidus: gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme $ICON_THEME_NAME --type string
[10:24] <dli> xiaoyu: in synaptic
[10:24] <bimberi> gnomefreak: 'glxinfo | grep direct' might work better
[10:24] <Madpilot> !tell helpmepls about nvidia
[10:24] <selbstmord> xiaoyu, sudo apt-get remove openoffice
[10:24] <xiaoyu> but it will remove some others
[10:24] <selbstmord> or something like that...
[10:24] <luisito> nickrud: are you still here?
[10:24] <selbstmord> Yes, the libraries openoffice depends on
[10:25] <dli> xiaoyu, only those depends on openoffice, strange thing though, anything depends on openoffice
[10:26] <gnomefreak> ok so i wait for updates to finish boot new kernel and install drivers as needed :)
[10:26] <Tidus> cge: one more question... how to figure out which themes are installed.
[10:26] <helpmepls> anyone here experienced with installing the 8187 on a fresh copy of ubuntu 5.10? pls msg me im stuck in sirc and my x wont start conf is messed cuz i removed old nvidia drivers and hoped that i would insall new drivers with no drastic stuff happening..i guess i was wrong..
[10:26] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell helpmepls about nvidia
[10:26] <topyli> nothing depends on openoffice except ubuntu-desktop and maybe some other metapackages
[10:26] <cge> Tidus: ls /usr/share/icons? I am not sure of a better way.
[10:27] <gnomefreak> read your pm helpmepls
[10:27] <s|k> do I use the synaptic package manager to upgrade to firefox 1.5 or do I go to the mozilla page and do it there?
[10:27] <luisito> bimberi: what is 'glxinfo | grep direct' for?
[10:27] <helpmepls> how can i even see that?
[10:27] <helpmepls> im in dos mode
[10:27] <Tidus> cge: ah thank you :)
[10:27] <helpmepls> ....
[10:27] <Madpilot> helpmepls, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[10:27] <Madpilot> helpmepls, Linux command line != DOS :P
[10:27] <gnomefreak> helpmepls: you cant do anything in dos why not boot linux?
[10:27] <helpmepls> yea iknow
[10:27] <helpmepls> im new
[10:27] <helpmepls> my x is down
[10:27] <selbstmord> dos mode, nice one :D
[10:28] <helpmepls> cuz my conf got messed my nvidia module
[10:28] <bimberi> luisito: it tells you if your video config is using Direct Rendering
[10:28] <gnomefreak> helpmepls: are you in dos or unix?
[10:28] <helpmepls> is gone
[10:28] <helpmepls> i uninstalled
[10:28] <HappyFool> you can always run dosemu if yore feeling nostalgic
[10:28] <helpmepls> im running ubuntu 5.10..
[10:28] <luisito> bimberi: ok, thanks
[10:28] <selbstmord> Im guessing hes running *nix :D
[10:28] <helpmepls> yes i am
[10:28] <helpmepls> but uhh
[10:28] <helpmepls> i just said that
[10:28] <cge> s|k: It is probably in backports, so you will have to enable that source, and then it should be in synaptic.
[10:28] <helpmepls> im new tolinux anyways
[10:28] <gnomefreak> helpmepls: run sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings nvidia-glx
[10:28] <helpmepls> just i need a lil help sometime
[10:28] <helpmepls> will that install the newest drivers?
[10:28] <gnomefreak> helpmepls: read above please
[10:29] <helpmepls> cuz i woudl rather get 8178 the new drivers.
[10:29] <helpmepls> okay.
[10:29] <cantona> anyone amd k8??
[10:29] <bimberi> luisito: yw :)
[10:29] <s|k> okay I'll do that, thanks cge
[10:29] <cge> s|k: If not, then you could download the version from mozilla.org, which works too.
[10:29] <cantona> the linux-image-2.6.15-117-amd64-k8 do not boot
[10:29] <helpmepls> run sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings nvidia-glx
[10:29] <gnomefreak> helpmepls: well you might need to do alot more work but i suggest starting with those
[10:29] <cantona> the linux-image-2.6.15-17-amd64-k8 do not boot
[10:30] <grap> hi
[10:30] <gnomefreak> cantona: its dapper did you expect everything to work?
[10:30] <s|k> the docs explained backports and how add a custom repository so that was easy enough
[10:31] <gnomefreak> and cantona /join #ubuntu+1 for dapper issues
[10:31] <cge> s|k: good
[10:31] <cantona> ok
[10:31] <Psykus> this isn't specifically ubuntu related, but does anyone use "GXMame", a gnome frontend for the MAME emulator?
[10:31] <grap> i have seen in some screenshots that the battery applet is changed, how do they did it?
[10:31] <s|k> this is all so much better than windows :|
[10:31] <Madpilot> grap, probably a different icon theme
[10:31] <gnomefreak> Psykus: is the issue related to ubuntu?
[10:32] <Psykus> no :|
[10:32] <cppnewbie> hey :D
[10:32] <grap> Madpilot, i saw it in a human theme
[10:32] <Psykus> it's just giving me this error that I can' t figure out at all
[10:32] <grap> so there must be another way
[10:32] <gnomefreak> Psykus: if your not running ubuntu try #gnome  they should beable to help more
[10:32] <Psykus> i mean, I am running ubuntu
[10:32] <s|k> I don't see it in the backports so I'll get it of the site
[10:32] <Psykus> the problem doesn't stem from ubuntu though
[10:32] <bimberi> ubotu tell s|k about ff1.5
[10:33] <chell> What's the best audio AND video player available for Ubuntu? Currently, I use Totem with that xine stuff
[10:33] <s|k> thanks bimberi
[10:33] <Madpilot> grap, not sure... I'm a desktop user, so I don't have to worry about batteries :P
[10:33] <kemik> chell: vlc and mplayer .... :)
[10:33] <chell> Well, I tried Mplayer with different skins
[10:33] <gnomefreak> Psykus: what is the error and what version of ubuntu are you using?
[10:33] <bimberi> s|k: np :)
[10:33] <chell> To be honest, I don't like it
[10:33] <Madpilot> chell, totem-xine plus codecs should play everything
[10:33] <cyphase> shave*
[10:33] <grap> Madpilot, XD
[10:33] <chell> that's the setup I've got now
[10:34] <chell> and I think, I'll keep it that way then
[10:34] <s|k> yeah, if you hadn't been around I would have broken the help viewer and other stuff bimberi :)
[10:34] <cge> Er, why does ubotu tell me to not post in the channel when I use /msg ubotu tell me about ff1.5?
[10:34] <Madpilot> cge, just do /msg ubotu ff1.5
[10:34] <bimberi> s|k: :)
[10:34] <gnomefreak> cge: /msg ubotu ff1.5
[10:35] <s|k> hrm how do I enter commands like this:  sudo apt-get install libstdc++5     ?
[10:35] <chell> By the way, the edubuntu gnome icons look really good, i really like them
[10:35] <cge> gnomefreak, Madpilot: I know, just confused about the error message.
[10:35] <gnomefreak> s|k: yes
[10:35] <s|k> no I mean how do I do that?
[10:35] <Madpilot> s|k, in a terminal - Applications menu -> Accessories -> Terminal
[10:35] <gnomefreak> cge: because the bot doesnt understand that in pm
[10:35] <s|k> thank you madpilot
[10:35] <Madpilot> cge, you're confusing the poor bot
[10:35] <cppnewbie> wtf
[10:36] <cppnewbie> i installed mp3 yesterday and now nothing plays
[10:36] <cppnewbie> gives me an exclamation mark
[10:36] <Sonobana> installed mp3?
[10:36] <jrsims> I've installed the base version of Breezy. How can I change my screen res for text mode? (NO X GUI)
[10:36] <cppnewbie> ya sonobana found the stuff needed in http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats i think
[10:36] <babo> I have a problem accessing my uploaddir in php ... it keeps giving me a 'bad permissions message' ... the folder permissions are 666 so it should be ok
[10:37] <dli> jrsims, use framebuffer :(
[10:37] <babo> yeah, I've already tried #php
[10:37] <jrsims> dli: eh?
[10:37] <roico> i opened samba ports (through firestarter), but samba still doesnt work... when i turn the firewall off, it does work...
[10:37] <cppnewbie> i played mp3s just half an hour ago and now nothing happens
[10:37] <user_> lo all
[10:37] <cppnewbie> lemme try another player.. :S
[10:37] <gnomefreak> jrsims: go to edit>current profile on general tab uncheck the box that says use system terminal font and change the 12 to whatever you want it to be
[10:39] <cppnewbie> strange, works with JuK
[10:39] <topyli> jrsims: put something like vga=791 to your /boot/grub/menu.lst. try different modes, 791 is just what i happen to have
[10:39] <jrsims> gnomefreak: dude, I'm trying to go X window free. I've purposely not installed Gnome or any other WM. Do you know how I can change the screen rez just for the plain, vanilla CLI?
[10:40] <Seveas> jroes, vga=773 in the kernel command line in grub
[10:40] <bimberi> babo: directories need to be executable to work with them - try 766
[10:40] <gnomefreak> jrsims: what i told you doesnt involve X
[10:40] <jrsims> ok, so GRUB will actually set the screen rez?
[10:40] <s|k> what does 'sudo' mean?
[10:40] <Madpilot> morning Seveas
[10:40] <jrsims> gnomefreak: what's this talk of tabs about?
[10:40] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell s|k about sudoroot
[10:40] <Tidus> jrsims: grub passes the video mode to the kernel, and the kernel actually sets the mode
[10:40] <Seveas> morning Madpilot
[10:41] <topyli> jrsims: well, the kernel will set it of course, but grub sets the kernel options
[10:41] <jrsims> got it
[10:41] <luisito> for different resolution modes check this: http://www.finalscratch.com/fs_support/fs1036.asp
[10:41] <selbstmord> Can someone tell me why I cant switch keyboard layout?
[10:41] <gnomefreak> good question but its the tabs on terminal i forgot your in tty damn
[10:41] <roico> i opened samba ports (through firestarter), but samba still doesnt work... when i turn the firewall off, it does work...
[10:41] <s|k> thank you gnomefreak
[10:42] <cge> jrsims: are you using a framebuffer console?
[10:42] <gnomefreak> yw
[10:42] <jrsims> cge: uh, how can I check?
[10:42] <eL_cHiCo_LoCo> superuser do
[10:43] <eL_cHiCo_LoCo> ops
[10:43] <eL_cHiCo_LoCo> sorry
[10:43] <eL_cHiCo_LoCo> :)
[10:43] <jrsims> cge: I'm using gnu screen if that means anything
[10:43] <cge> jrsims: Well, if your resolution is really low, then you most likely aren't using the framebuffer.
[10:43] <topyli> cge: the default ubuntu kernel uses the framebuffer if you set a vga mode in the boot options
[10:43] <cge> topyli: Oh, it does?
[10:44] <topyli> cge: well, mine does :)
[10:44] <gnomefreak> brb reboot
[10:44] <jrsims> topyli: boot options are stored in grub?
[10:44] <topyli> jrsims: yes, menu.lst
[10:45] <jrsims> topyli: cool. Any way to change the resolution without a restart?
[10:45] <topyli> jrsims: no, it's a boot-time option
[10:46] <topyli> jrsims: before you edit the menu.lst, experiment with different resolutions and find one you like. you can pass options to grub at boot time
[10:46] <luisito> topyli: logout, then Ctrl+Alt+BackSpace
[10:47] <topyli> luisito: jrsims is talking about the console
[10:47] <roico> i opened samba ports (through firestarter), but samba still doesnt work... when i turn the firewall off, it does work...
[10:47] <s|k> heh
[10:47] <Psykus> are there any tools for configuring gamepads under ubuntu?
[10:47] <luisito> topyli: yep, I just realized that :P
[10:47] <chell> How can I remove an entry from the dictionary gedit uses for its spellcheck function?
[10:47] <cge> topyli: Do you know if there is a modeline for 1400x1050?
[10:47] <jrsims> hmm. I'm not seeing an option in menu.1st for video modes. What line am I looking for?
[10:48] <dli> jrsims, append to the kernel lines
[10:48] <topyli> cge: i'm not sure, i found all the modes on the web a good while ago, 791 is the only one i actually remember :)
[10:49] <cge> jrsims: Add it to defoptions, then run update-grub
[10:49] <jrsims> what do I append? BTW, isn't there a tool that walks me through a config menu?
[10:49] <jrsims> ...for grub?
[10:50] <dli> jrsims, vga=791 is 1024x768@16 bit color
[10:50] <jrsims> dli: k
[10:51] <cge> Is magic-sysrq enabled in dapper/ubuntu in general?
[10:51] <Spliffster> eww, eeew, eeew. i have used gparted to resize my home partition, while doing this gparted encountered an error. now the superblock tells another size than the actual size of the partition. can anyone tell me how to fix the superblock ?
[10:51] <s|k> I upgraded to firefox 1.5, and now xchat isn't opening links in the browser
[10:52] <cppnewbie> s|k y dontcha get chatzilla or something? :P
[10:52] <s|k> I like xchat, it's what I used in windows
[10:52] <cppnewbie> theres also mirc
[10:52] <cppnewbie> :S
[10:52] <Spliffster> s|k: check in abount:config the irc protocol registration
[10:52] <cppnewbie> suit yeself, im easy :D
[10:53] <s|k> kk
[10:53] <slavop> eeee
[10:53] <hari> hi
[10:53] <roico> i opened samba ports (through firestarter), but samba still doesnt work... when i turn the firewall off, it does work...
[10:53] <hari> anybody home?
[10:54] <s|k> Spliffster, do I do that in firefox?
[10:54] <jrsims> uh, what chmod do I use to make my menu.1st file writable?
[10:54] <Spliffster> sk ya, type "about:config in the location bar
[10:54] <dli> jrsims, make sure you have rw in "mount" for /boot
[10:54] <Spliffster> rico, have you opened 137,139 _and_ 445 ?
[10:54] <Spliffster> w2k and newer use 445 also
[10:54] <roico> yes
[10:55] <Spliffster> hhmmm
[10:55] <jrsims> so chmod rw menu.1st?
[10:55] <Spliffster> rocio, dp or tcp ?
[10:55] <Spliffster> udp or tcp
[10:55] <dli> jrsims, ls -l, to have a look first
[10:55] <roico> i dont know, i did it through firestarter
[10:55] <roico> i just told him to open samba ports...
[10:56] <HappyFool> jrsims: fwiw, it's menu.lst (ell, not one)
[10:56] <roico> he knows what ports these r...
[10:56] <Spliffster> rocio: check which protocol, AFAIK u need tcp ... but mr. google know that for sure
[10:56] <roico> im quite sure ports r open
[10:56] <s|k> ubotu: tell s|k about ff1.5
[10:57] <roico> *right ports
[10:57] <jrsims> dli: new trick! run "sudo vim menu1.st" and you don't have to chmod anything.
[10:57] <Spliffster> rocio can u use nmap on another box to remove the "quiet" part from that statement ? :P
[10:57] <crimson_> ok so i installed ubuntu, but i can't access any administrative stuff?
[10:57] <crimson_> anyone know how?
[10:58] <dli> jrsims, you should work as root by, "sudo -i"
[10:58] <crimson_> i tried typing in root as a username
[10:58] <crimson_> it said you can't use root as a username here
[10:58] <kemik> crimson_: the password for your user is the sudo password, given that the user has admin access
[10:58] <dli> crimson_, I would enable root by, "sudo passwd root"
[10:58] <bimberi> ubotu tell crimson_ about root
[10:58] <s|k> Spliffster, did you mean the about:config for firefox?
[10:58] <roico> Spliffster: i did that, and ports 139/445 tcp r open, 137/138 tcp r closed, because udp should be opened and i dont know how to use nmap with udp... =\
[10:58] <gnomefreak> brb
[10:58] <jrsims> dli: sudo -i for "indeffinate"?
[10:58] <Spliffster> s|k ya
[10:59] <kemik> jrsims: no
[10:59] <s|k> it doesn't say anything about irc protocol
[10:59] <hari> how do I install a program?
[10:59] <kemik> jrsims: "simulate initial login"
[10:59] <Spliffster> rocio -Ou AFAIK, but check with nmap --help
[10:59] <kemik> however, being constant root is not recommended, especially not for new ppl
[10:59] <jrsims> kemik: ah. and what is this good for?
[10:59] <dli> hari: in System-> Adminitration-> Synaptic or, in "sudo -i ; apt-get install foo"
[10:59] <Madpilot> dli, there's no need...
[11:00] <kemik> root WILL eventually FUBAR your system doing something stupid with root is waaay worse than doing it as regular user
[11:00] <crimson_> ok so how do i change to password to the sudo account
[11:00] <crimson_> or what is the default pass
[11:00] <kemik> crimson_: the default is the pass you supplied during install
[11:00] <dli> crimson_, /msg ubotu root
[11:00] <roico> nmap -Su -p 137-139,445 192.168.1.3 gives me "Failed to resolve/decode supposed IPv4 source address u. Note that if you are using IPv6, the -6 argument must come before -S
[11:00] <roico> QUITTING!
[11:00] <roico> "
[11:01] <hari> dli : I don't understand, I downloaded opera on my desktop and opened synaptics. Then?
[11:01] <Spliffster> s|k if it's not there, it is not registered. you may google to find out hw toregister or there are tons of extensions that let you register external programms with unknown protocols. check http://addons.mozilla.org
[11:01] <bimberi> crimson_: did you read the wiki entry (link from ubotu)
[11:01] <s|k> thanks
[11:01] <Madpilot> !tell hari about opera
[11:01] <dli> hari, you don't really have to download anything yourself, unless it's not in ubunt
[11:01] <Madpilot> dli, Opera isn't
[11:01] <Madpilot> hari, see the wiki URL the bot sent you
[11:02] <Spliffster> roico, hmmmm .... welll .... :-/
[11:02] <bimberi> Spliffster: i think there has been a misunderstanding, s|k wants _xchat_ to call _firefox_ (1.5)
[11:02] <roico> Spliffster: what does it mean?
[11:02] <dli> Madpilot, do you know how to get hsfmodem + wvdial in ubuntu?
[11:02] <Spliffster> bimberi, s|k, sry ... i got it rong then
[11:02] <Madpilot> dli, I've never used dailup in Linux - sorry
[11:02] <prateekg> how to remove gcc4.0 from my system without deleting the gcc-base packages
[11:03] <Spliffster> roico, i actually don't know
[11:03] <bimberi> Spliffster: unless i'm wrong of course :)
[11:03] <s|k> ah, I've figured it out, it's a new menu item in the context menu
[11:03] <roico> ilol check google...
[11:03] <s|k> it doesn't open the link in the 'open in browser selection'
[11:03] <s|k> I have to select 'open in firefox'
[11:03] <dli> Madpilot, when dialup is the only option, ubuntu fails to function from installation
[11:03] <s|k> how weird is that
[11:03] <cge> Ok, I am now running in the framebuffer. But fbset doesn't seem to be working properly - has anyone been able to change console video modes with fbset?
[11:03] <aedwards868> I have a ubuntu system that has a large number of packages installed, I need to get it back to a base install without reinstalling, ideas?
[11:04] <kaizoku> ns
[11:04] <kaizoku> sorry
[11:04] <crimson_> ok so why isn't the only username on ubuntu have admin privs?
[11:04] <nandemonai> Just having a few issues witf nfs.. here is my exports.. can anyone see anything wrong with it? As the client I'm trying to mount on is sayong operatio denied / permission denied..
[11:04] <nandemonai> http://pastebin.com/583243
[11:04] <dli> aedwards868, you can use synaptic to remove packages, but reinstallation sounds better
[11:04] <bimberi> crimson_: it should, it you use sudo
[11:04] <HappyFool> aedwards868: try 'debfoster' -- keep the ubuntu-desktop package
[11:04] <bimberi> *if
[11:04] <nandemonai> Excuse the typos :P
[11:04] <Spliffster> i have real problems here. after resizing my home partition (yes my _home_!) it's screwed 'cause gparted couldn't finish propperly. now i have to set the correct size of this partition in the superblock to have any chance to recover data. has any 1 here an idea how to do that ?
[11:05] <cge> Spliffster: boot into the install cd, and use the recover option?
[11:05] <Spliffster> hmmm ...
[11:05] <Spliffster> i am on a live system right now
[11:05] <Spliffster> cge, what does the recover otpion do ?
[11:05] <nandemonai> Spliffster, I'd suggest not doing that sorta thing while your smoking heh
[11:06] <crimson_> grr
[11:06] <Spliffster> nandemonai, heh, i'll tell gparted
[11:06] <crimson_> the pass i set doesn't work..
[11:06] <Spliffster> :)
[11:06] <nandemonai> :P
[11:06] <Madpilot> crimson_, when you're using sudo, you use the pass you put in during install
[11:06] <cge> Spliffster: I don't really know, but I have heard it is able to correct partitioning disasters
[11:06] <crimson_> yes i know
[11:06] <crimson_> that pass isn't working
[11:06] <bimberi> crimson_: but ... have you logged in?
[11:06] <nandemonai> At any rate does anyone know why my client refuses to mount this share... have I missed anything? http://pastebin.com/583243
[11:06] <Spliffster> cge, well, i'll give it a try. thanx alot for the hint!
[11:06] <cge> Spliffster: though it might only be in dapper, I don't know
[11:06] <crimson_> im logged in as my username crimson atm
[11:07] <crimson_> it won't let me login as sudo, always says login wrong..
[11:07] <crimson_> even tho i set all passwords the same
[11:07] <dli> nandemonai, I suppose it's a uid problem
[11:07] <Madpilot> crimson_, you don't login as sudo, you just put sudo in front of commands you want to use
[11:07] <nandemonai> dli, that could be it.. would you mine expanding a little..
[11:07] <bimberi> crimson_: it should use the same p/w
[11:07] <dli> nandemonai, can you mount it?
[11:07] <Madpilot> crimson_, so "sudo apt-get install <foo>", for example
[11:07] <crimson_> ok..
[11:07] <nandemonai> dli, nope, thats the problem
[11:07] <crimson_> so why can't i use administrative tools
[11:07] <crimson_> ?
[11:08] <bimberi> crimson_: you can, once sudo is working
[11:08] <Madpilot> crimson_, the GUI ones? they should work w/ your user pw
[11:08] <crimson_> they aren't =/
[11:08] <nandemonai> dli, I'm using breezy to a macosx client.. previously in gentoo I had it working but didnt save my confs and it's been a while since I've done anything with nfs
[11:08] <dli> nandemonai, mount manually? "mount whateverserver:/media/data-core /mnt/whatever"
[11:09] <gnomefreak> Madpilot: can i pm you real fast?
[11:09] <dli> nandemonai, first, check the nfs-server runs with your exports, check the syslog for it
[11:09] <nandemonai> macosx term gives me a operation denied which is same as permission denied.. ie I'm 99% sure it's the server end that is at fault..
[11:09] <nandemonai> ok will do
[11:09] <Madpilot> gnomefreak, of course
[11:09] <gnomefreak> ty
[11:10] <dli> nandemonai, I don't know mac, but nfs-server writes to log
[11:10] <roico> i opened samba ports (through firestarter), but samba still doesnt work... when i turn the firewall off, it does work...
[11:10] <nandemonai> Looking for it now (logged in via ssh)
[11:11] <nandemonai> hmm this is interesting.. let me put it on pastebin
[11:11] <crimson_> grr....
[11:11] <crimson_> i still can't access any of the administrator utilities under system / administration
[11:12] <elkbuntu> crimson_, are you getting the gtksudo dialog pop up asking for the password?
[11:12] <crimson_> no..
[11:12] <dli> crimson_, are you an experienced linux user? if so, enable root now, "sudo passwd root"
[11:12] <crimson_> who do i run the user as?
[11:12] <nandemonai> I think I need to turn on the insecure port thingo.. I remember vaguely having to do this in gentoo (couple years ago now).. http://pastebin.com/583253
[11:13] <Madpilot> crimson_, as yourself - the first user that was created during install
[11:13] <kemik> crimson_: the user thats logged on is the only user on the system ?
[11:13] <gnomefreak> brb
[11:13] <brucy> Hi
[11:13] <crimson_> Unable to run /usr/bin/gksu: No such file or directory
[11:13] <crimson_> ?
[11:14] <Madpilot> crimson_, what command did you run that got that error?
[11:14] <crimson_> "sudo passwd root"
[11:14] <nandemonai> dli, Any idea how I turn on the insecure port availability? Think macosx needs to use nfs that way..
[11:14] <s|k> wow I love this OS :D
[11:14] <brucy> the ndiswrapper make my systme bug: xmms and my mouse are still working but I can't use my keyboard does someone no why?
[11:15] <dli> nandemonai, I don't know mac
[11:15] <Madpilot> crimson_, just try "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" just to see if anything works
[11:15] <nandemonai> dli, Server side I mean.. see in the syslog.. > Mar  4 20:26:31 rendai-netserv kernel: [ 1183.044804]  nfsd: request from insecure port (10.1.1.30:53670)!
[11:15] <crimson_> same error
[11:16] <Madpilot> crimson_, something has been screwed up in your Ubuntu...
[11:16] <Jivenix> has anyone gotten the xchat ruby plugin to work?
[11:16] <Madpilot> crimson_, assuming you're logged in as first user
[11:16] <nandemonai> dli, ohh its cool found it..
[11:16] <nandemonai> "insecure
[11:16] <nandemonai>     Tells the NFS server to use unpriveledged ports (ports above 1024). This may be needed to allow mounting the NFS share from MacOS X."
[11:17] <crimson_> as the user i made?
[11:17] <nandemonai> too easy
[11:17] <dli> nandemonai, kernel option?
[11:17] <nandemonai> just an added option to the /etc/exports file..
[11:17] <dli> crimson_, reboot in recovery mode, " passwd root"
[11:17] <crimson_> k brb
[11:17] <bimberi> crimson_: as the user you set up during the install
[11:18] <dli> nandemonai, good, so, it's in "man exports"
[11:18] <nandemonai> dli, Like so: (async,no_subtree_check,rw,insecure)
[11:18] <nandemonai> Yup.. silly me compaining before reading again..
[11:18] <nandemonai> :P
[11:19] <truthseek> bye@ll
[11:19] <dli> nandemonai, it's okay, someone may already knew it
[11:19] <Roshlame> does serpentine support mp3 files by default?
[11:19] <Madpilot> Roshlame, no
[11:19] <Roshlame> so needs to be done in order to burn an audio cd?
[11:20] <Roshlame> what*\
[11:20] <nandemonai> Seems it's like this for all MacOSX machines so keep a mental note of it if your ever in the same situation..
[11:21] <roico> i opened samba ports (through firestarter), but samba still doesnt work... when i turn the firewall off, it does work...
[11:21] <gnomefreak> that didnt work as i planned :(
[11:21] <dli> nandemonai, I wont buy mac, it's getting worms now
[11:21] <Madpilot> Roshlame, do you have mp3 support in your system already?
[11:21] <Roshlame> yes
[11:22] <Roshlame> http://s1x.homelinux.net/projects/serpentine
[11:22] <Roshlame> and on that page it says that serpentine supports mp3
[11:22] <topyli> Roshlame: serpentine supports anything your gstreamer does
[11:22] <crimson_> hmm
[11:22] <concept10> dli, all software has vuneralbilities
[11:22] <crimson_> ok now when i click it stuff it says its loading, then it doesn't load..
[11:22] <ciro_> hi all
[11:22] <Madpilot> Roshlame, just a sec, there's a wiki page I'm looking for
[11:22] <Roshlame> ah, I see
[11:22] <nandemonai> dli, Yeah I know O_o.. not my machine though so I coudlnt care any less :P
[11:23] <Roshlame> i thing that i got rid of gstream a while ago
[11:23] <gnomefreak> maddler_, looking for the mp3 page?
[11:23] <gnomefreak> oops
[11:23] <Roshlame> think*
[11:23] <Madpilot> gnomefreak, no, it's OK
[11:23] <gnomefreak> ok
[11:23] <ciro_> I tried to install a program but there is an output im not able to solve.here is that output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9706.who can help me pls?
[11:23] <Madpilot> Roshlame, reinstall the gstreamer stuff - I'm getting my apps confused here :P
[11:24] <Roshlame> okay, thanks for the help
[11:24] <crimson_> anyone know why it says starting (administration program) then it doesn't start..
[11:24] <Madpilot> crimson_, are you logged in as the first user now?
[11:24] <crimson_> yes as crimson, the only user i put on it..
[11:25] <hari> dli :when I try to run the command ubuntu help gives "sudo dpkg -i opera<Tab key>.deb" I get a "no such file or directory"
[11:25] <s|k> to what extent can I customize the look in ubuntu?
[11:25] <ciro_> does nobody can help me?
[11:25] <dli> nandemonai, when mac goes intel and maxOS ends up with viruses :) time to switch
[11:25] <Madpilot> crimson_, and your own pw doesn't work?
[11:25] <bimberi> s|k: System -> Preferences -> Theme
[11:25] <bimberi> s|k: and more themes are available ...
[11:25] <crimson_> when it asked for a pass, i typed that pass in..
[11:25] <bimberi> ubotu tell s|k about theme
[11:25] <Madpilot> s|k, completely
[11:25] <crimson_> it worked..but the programs won't load up..
[11:26] <ciro_> I tried to install a program but there is an output im not able to solve.here is that output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9706.who can help me pls?
[11:27] <s|k> thank you guys
[11:27] <ciro_> I tried to install a program but there is an output im not able to solve.here is that output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9706.who can help me pls?
[11:28] <SL|warlock> Hiya
[11:28] <SL|warlock> I need some help
[11:28] <SL|warlock> The user "CS" can only change files/browse/edit files in the dir /home/dust2 - how do i do this?
[11:28] <cppnewbie> guys, i got a mouse with 5 buttons, but only 3 of em work properly. other 2 work like im left clicking
[11:28] <cppnewbie> anything to do about this? :S
[11:28] <daxxar> warlock, dose other users ened to be able to read/write to that directory?
[11:29] <daxxar> does*
[11:29] <Madpilot> !mouse
[11:29] <ubotu> [mouse]  Enabling extra buttons  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ManyButtonsMouseHowto or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=65471&highlight=evdev
[11:29] <dli> SL|warlock, where do you want CS be able to work?
[11:29] <Madpilot> cppnewbie, see ubotu's URLs ^^^
[11:29] <SL|warlock> home/dust2
[11:29] <SL|warlock> only on that map
[11:29] <SL|warlock> he aint allowed to download/view/edit any other files outside of /home/dust2
[11:29] <mp3guy> whats the best program to monitor CPU temps/Fan speeds?
[11:30] <Madpilot> SL|warlock, that's the default - the rest of the system is owned by root, not you
[11:30] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell mp3guy about sensors
[11:30] <Madpilot> !tell mp3guy about sensors
[11:30] <SL|warlock> huh?
[11:30] <SL|warlock> wait, listen
[11:30] <SL|warlock> Sorry, i maybe explained that the wrong way.
[11:30] <Jivenix> hey fine folks
[11:30] <gnomefreak> brb coffee is calling me
[11:30] <SL|warlock> I (root) want to create a account called CS that only can edit/view/move/download files in /home/dust2 - anything outside the /dust2 map he cannot view/edit/download etc.
[11:30] <ciro_> I tried to install a program but there is an output im not able to solve.here is that output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9706.who can help me pls?
[11:31] <Jivenix> i'm trying to get the ruby plugin to work with xchat
[11:31] <Jivenix> i keep getting the message: AutoLoad failed for: /home/kmesiab/.xchat2/xchat-ruby.so
[11:31] <Jivenix> libruby.so.1.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[11:31] <bunta> Mornin folks :)
[11:31] <SL|warlock> Could you help me out Madpilot?
[11:31] <Jivenix> i cant build it from sources either, message: 'cannot find -lruby'
[11:32] <bunta> Any good sites for GNOME themes?
[11:32] <SL|warlock> I (root) want to create a account called CS that only can edit/view/move/download files in /home/dust2 - anything outside the /dust2 map he cannot view/edit/download etc. - Madpilot
[11:32] <gnomefreak> bunta, art.gnome.com or gnome-look.org
[11:32] <Madpilot> SL|warlock, yeah, I misunderstood what you were saying... that's probably possible, but it's deeper into permissions stuff than I've had to go
[11:33] <Madpilot> !tell bunta about themes
[11:33] <bunta> thx gnome ;)
[11:33] <gnomefreak> yw
[11:33] <SL|warlock> well
[11:33] <gnomefreak> the bot knows themes :)
[11:33] <SL|warlock> then can you help me todo this: make an account called CS that only can edit/view stuff in home/dust2 ?
[11:33] <gnomefreak> oh yeah im still brbing
[11:33] <patricia> ola
[11:33] <bunta> looks nice :o
[11:34] <b0uncer> could anyone please help me re-partition a usb-stick (vfat)?
[11:34] <SL|warlock> C'mon, anyone?
[11:35] <SL|warlock> I (Root) need to make an account called CS that only can edit/view stuff in home/dust2 ?
[11:35] <b0uncer> the fs on it got screwed up :/ now 256MB seems to be 8MB...
[11:35] <cppnewbie> Madpilot, in the link u gave me it says: "Then, you will modify your /etc/X11/xorg.conf (or XF86Config-4) file to register that your mouse is more than the "standard" five (5) button mouse." my mouse HAS 5 buttons but only 3 of em work properly
[11:35] <b0uncer> SL|warlock, read man useradd
[11:35] <bunta> Just installed the gnome-art thing, now which exactly is the category I choose, for installing 'desktop' themes?
[11:36] <gnomefreak> bunta, desktop
[11:36] <bunta> desktop backgrounds?
[11:36] <gnomefreak> bunta, what ones do you want
[11:36] <bunta> I just wanna change the theme
[11:36] <bunta> Kinda got bored of this default grey one xD
[11:37] <gnomefreak> under themes what do you see?
[11:37] <nandemonai> bunta, From memory you can get desktop backgrounds, window themes, gtk themes etc... just have a browse around it'll make sence the more you look at it
[11:37] <bunta> I've changed my background, to a nice gundams-in-space style
[11:37] <SL|warlock> b0uncer, gives me nada
[11:37] <SL|warlock> bug probably :/
[11:37] <SL|warlock> Anyone? cmon :(
[11:37] <SL|warlock> *me turns sad*
[11:37] <bunta> aight, once this finishes (desktop dl) I'll check out the rest
[11:38] <gnomefreak> ok i might have it installed again by than
[11:38] <SL|warlock> gnomefreak, can you help me out perhaps?
[11:38] <b0uncer> SL|warlock, how so
[11:38] <SL|warlock> b0uncer, dont know - nothing showing up
[11:38] <nandemonai> bunta, gnome doesnt have overall themes generally, it's broken down to gtk (the look of applications), window(titlebars) etc etc
[11:38] <Jivenix> here's my theme: http://www.pastehere.com/?feofgn
[11:38] <SL|warlock> I really need this asap, any help is SO appriciated
[11:38] <b0uncer> useradd creates new user account, just read the man page to see what option it is you need to use to set his home dir
[11:38] <gnomefreak> sl with what?
[11:38] <b0uncer> I need help creating a vfat filesystem :/
[11:39] <Noolan> where can i download live cd?
[11:39] <SL|warlock> I (Root) need to make an account called CS that only can edit/view stuff in home/dust2 ?
[11:39] <SL|warlock> That gnomefreak
[11:39] <bunta> nandemonai, ahh thx :)
[11:39] <Jivenix> from the ubuntu download page
[11:39] <Noolan> cant find it
[11:39] <teclo> hello, know some repostiitory that has kplayer/mplayer for ubuntu ?
[11:39] <Jivenix> sure you can
[11:39] <teclo> repsoiteors
[11:39] <teclo> repository
[11:39] <Jivenix> we have faith in you
[11:39] <teclo> rospirtiots
[11:39] <Jivenix> try again
[11:39] <nandemonai> bunta, Not a problem.. confused me origonally when I was trying to get themeing happening..
[11:39] <teclo> repsoitory
[11:39] <Noolan> ;)
[11:39] <teclo> well, server
[11:39] <gnomefreak> not me someone else might beable to help with that
[11:40] <Noolan> ther is only iso image, probably only for install purpose
[11:40] <Madpilot> Noolan, the liveCD should be available at the same places as the install
[11:40] <bunta> ^_^
[11:41] <SL|warlock> gnomefreak you dont know how to create a user that has access to /home/dust2 only ?
[11:41] <bunta> Right, I've just finished fetching all the backgrounds
[11:41] <Noolan> oh i found it
[11:41] <jimmey> How would I go about getting Dapper Drake?
[11:41] <Jivenix> ;)
[11:41] <gnomefreak> nope not off hand. you want the person to have sudo rights?
[11:42] <Noolan> i`m so lazy;)
[11:42] <robinl1> how to install ubuntu on a wireless internet connection? (the answer is for someone else)
[11:42] <bunta> Do I choose GTK+ Engine, or Application Theme?
[11:42] <topyli> teclo: mplayer is in multiverse
[11:42] <dli> robinl1, if the wireless nic is supported
[11:42] <SL|warlock> No gnomefreak
[11:42] <SL|warlock> just edit/view/move files in /home/dust2
[11:43] <SL|warlock> PLEASE_SERIOUSLY_ someone?
[11:43] <Noolan> one more question: where can i find language list that ubuntu supports?
[11:43] <gnomefreak> to edit files the person needs to have sudo priveledges
[11:43] <Jivenix> jimmey, update your sources.list file
[11:43] <Jivenix> everywhere that says breezy, make it say dapper
[11:43] <robinl1> dli: well the person's install said that it didnt have internet
[11:43] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: normal users need access to other directories, like /tmp (rw) and /usr and /bin (read-only) as well
[11:43] <Jivenix> then do sudo apt-get update
[11:43] <Jivenix> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:43] <Jivenix> wait
[11:43] <Jivenix> make sandwich
[11:43] <Jivenix> return, enjoy
[11:44] <jimmey> Okay
[11:44] <teclo> topyli: multiverse backports ?
[11:44] <jimmey> Thanks
[11:44] <topyli> teclo: just plain old multiverse :)
[11:44] <robinl1> how to install ubuntu on a wireless internet connection? (the answer is for someone else)
[11:44] <roshl> I installed the gstream-ffmpeg package, but when I add an mp3 file into serpentine, ti does not read it right. I add a 5 minute file and it says "Duration: 26seconds"
[11:45] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: assuming you mean you don't want this person to access other directories in /home, you can set the permissions on all other directories to be fairly strict (say rwx------ or 700), and make CS the owner of /home/dust2
[11:45] <SL|warlock> Yeah exactly HappyFool, im kinda new to linux - whats the command for that ?
[11:45] <SL|warlock> i havent created the user Yet.
[11:46] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: to change permissions use the 'chmod' command (e.g., 'chmod 700 /home/someuser' )
[11:46] <robinl1> how to install ubuntu on a wireless internet connection? (the answer is for someone else) <-- please, i need the solution fast.
[11:46] <SL|warlock> so
[11:46] <SL|warlock> if i want the user CS to have access to /home/dust2 - what do i type?
[11:46] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: to add a user, you can use System -> Admin -> Users and Groups, or the 'adduser' command from the command-line
[11:46] <gnomefreak> robin_, burn the iso and use it to install
[11:46] <rhus> un saluto a tutti
[11:46] <SL|warlock> I use console mode
[11:46] <robinl1> SL|warlock: chown CS:users /blah
[11:46] <SL|warlock> not graphic
[11:46] <teclo> topyli: ok, where can I find a line for these multiverse servers ?
[11:46] <gnomefreak> !it
[11:46] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:46] <bunta> odd
[11:47] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: ok, then type 'man adduser' and read the documentation
[11:47] <bunta> I've installed a theme from the theme app (system -> pref -> themes) but it aint in the list
[11:47] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell teclo about multiverse
[11:47] <robinl1> gnomefreak: its for someone else with an ubuntu cd, she wants to install it, but gains an error (no internet found) when she tried to install it with wireless connection
[11:47] <SL|warlock> tbh i dont understand alot of it
[11:47] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: or you can just do 'sudo adduser CS' (usernames are typically all lowercase, fwiw)
[11:47] <SL|warlock> kk
[11:48] <topyli> teclo: to generate a nice, sane sources.list, you could use the source-o-matic: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[11:48] <gnomefreak> robin_, even without a net connection it can contiune with install and than fix net connection afterwards
[11:48] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell robinl1 about install
[11:48] <bimberi> robinl1: you can install without an internet connection.  The installer will try to connect to get the latest security updates during the install but if that fails it can be done later (once an internet connection can be established)
[11:49] <SL|warlock> HappyFool, i added a user called cs now - now what? :-p
[11:49] <gnomefreak> :)
[11:50] <dli> SL|warlock, adduser cs
[11:50] <SL|warlock> yeah now what?
[11:50] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: got to /home, type ls -l  -- how many directories do you see ?
[11:50] <SL|warlock> as root or cs+
[11:50] <SL|warlock> ?
[11:50] <SL|warlock> *
[11:50] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: might as well be root
[11:50] <SL|warlock> i see 5
[11:51] <gnomefreak> -a should show hidden ones :)
[11:51] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: ok, for each run 'chmod 700 dirname'
[11:51] <SL|warlock> k
[11:51] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: note that by default the user cs's home directory is /home/cs
[11:51] <SL|warlock> yaeh
[11:51] <SL|warlock> yeah kk
[11:52] <HappyFool> SL|warlock: is that ok, or does it have to be /home/dust2 ?
[11:52] <teclo> yes
[11:52] <teclo> where can I find kplayer for ubuntu please ?
[11:52] <SL|warlock> HappyFool, its /home/playg now though
[11:53] <SL|warlock> Doesnt matter tbh
[11:53] <gnomefreak> teclo i think all it is now is mplayer for all wm
[11:53] <SL|warlock> rather have it on /playg though
[11:53] <gnomefreak> !info kplayer
[11:54] <l00p> I have problems installing ubuntu can someone help me?
[11:55] <gnomefreak> !helpme
[11:55] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[11:55] <cppnewbie> lol
[11:55] <Madpilot> later, all
[11:55] <gnomefreak> later
[11:55] <cppnewbie> l8r
[11:56] <slabby> !help me
[11:56] <slabby> !helpme
[11:56] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[11:56] <slabby> !helpme mc
[11:56] <ubotu> slabby: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:56] <l00p> I have problems with partitions. I have SATA disk with 2 ntfs partitions and some free space. When I try to install ubuntu it doesn't show any partitions on the disk.
[11:56] <jdmpike> hello
[11:56] <slabby> hi
[11:56] <Alashua> please help! when i view my profile on myspace, my text is not as it should be, i can't see the names of songs in the player and when i'm listening to a song and do ANYTHING, the sound messes up?
[11:56] <slabby> is this to do with ubuntu?
[11:56] <gnomefreak> brb
[11:57] <l00p> so what can I do? I can partition the disk from scratch but that way I'll lose all data on the disk
[11:57] <slabby> !help mc
[11:57] <Alashua> slabby are you talking to me?
[11:57] <jdmpike> Opinion poll: What is the best news reader for linux/gnome?
[11:57] <slabby> yes
[11:57] <slabby> does anyone know about mc? (midknight commander)
[11:58] <Alashua> yes, everything worked fine when i had windows. i really like linux, i'm just very new.
[11:58] <HappyFool> !info mc
[11:58] <ubotu> mc: (midnight commander - a powerful file manager), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 1:4.6.0-4.6.1-pre4-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 2048 kB, Installed size: 5712 kB
[11:58] <slabby> me 2 alashua :)
[11:58] <Alashua> i can't do anything
[11:58] <slabby> thanks happy
[11:58] <Alashua> :)
[11:59] <slabby> happyfool : do you know how i can install mc from command line? (my GUI does not work im trying to fix it)
[11:59] <jdmpike> slabby, sudo apt-get install mc
[11:59] <jdmpike> give that a ago
[11:59] <d0dg3r> hello all , is someone using e17 on breezy here ?
[11:59] <HappyFool> slabby: you need to add the universe repo to sources.list
[11:59] <gnomefreak> what am i missing :(
[11:59] <slabby> it says cant find package
[12:00] <Alashua> well, I'm gonna go put a gun to head
[12:00] <Alashua> not really
[12:00] <Alashua> just frustrated
[12:00] <slabby> happyfool : how do i do that from command line?
[12:00] <gnomefreak> slabby, sudo apt-get install mc
[12:00] <HappyFool> slabby: 'sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list'
[12:00] <jdmpike> slabby, I am digging a link for you
[12:00] <gnomefreak> ohhhhh he needs universe :(
[12:00] <slabby> gnome: it says cant find package
[12:01] <HappyFool> slabby: look for the line with 'universe' in and uncomment it (remove the '#' at the start of the line
[12:01] <Alashua> one day i hope to be as proficient as the rest of you
[12:01] <slabby> me 2 alashua
[12:01] <slabby> oh gone
[12:01] <slabby> ok will try that now happy fool
[12:01] <HappyFool> slabby: then save the file, run 'sudo apt-get update' and try the install command again
[12:02] <jdmpike> gnomefreak, do you use a news reader?
[12:02] <slabby> ok thanks
[12:02] <gnomefreak> jdmpike, no i dont sorry
[12:02] <slabby> how do i save teh file happy fool?
[12:02] <jdmpike> Does anyone in here use a news reader?
[12:02] <slabby> *the
[12:03] <HappyFool> slabby: Ctrl-W or Ctrl-X, i think
[12:03] <slabby> ok ta
[12:03] <HappyFool> slabby: there should be a list at the bottom of the screen
[12:03] <jdmpike> it is ctrl-x then anwser yes
[12:04] <slabby> brb
[12:04] <bigfoot1> if i have 2 computers (year 2000 models), is there a way to combine what they have into one single computer?
[12:05] <Hello18>  hello
[12:05] <Nameeater> you may be able to put the ram and hdds into one box depending on the config
[12:05] <Hello18>  anyone there?
[12:05] <GlemSom> Hello18, no
[12:05] <bigfoot1> what about the pentium chips?
[12:05] <Nameeater> if the ram slots are full and the bays taken your stuck
[12:05] <straylite> hi guys
[12:05] <Nameeater> no
[12:05] <davidhouse> where does mysql store its data in ubunut?
[12:05] <Hello18>  hello can i use the unbuntu logo the one with the three people on?
[12:05] <colm> bigfoot1, yes, depending on the architechture - you'd need a new mobo to take advantage of the 2 processors
[12:05] <davidhouse> *ubuntu
[12:05] <bigfoot1> can we get an extra bay or slot to hold all the ram? (I hate to see them wasted).
[12:06] <Nameeater> not unless you get a multiprocessor board (which might require special cpus anyway)
[12:06] <Hello18>  will that be possable?
[12:06] <bigfoot1> colm, the architecture? Um, I guess you're talking about what kind of comp? 2 pentiums
[12:06] <d0dg3r> !e17
[12:07] <s|k> hrm, I can't seem to throw stuff into the trash
[12:07] <s|k> a permissions issue
[12:07] <bigfoot1> Nameeater: i don't understand what you last said. a special *cpu*... what part of the computer is *cpu*?
[12:07] <colm> bigfoot1, well speed of the ram for one thing.  cpu = pentium
[12:07] <Nameeater> the bit under the heatsink on the mobo
[12:07] <slabby> sudo apt-get update - does not work correct because internet is not currently working on my computer
[12:08] <bigfoot1> Nameeater: the bit?
[12:08] <bigfoot1> what's a bit?
[12:08] <s|k> I figured it out
[12:08] <glisse> does anyone successfully compile Xorg 7.0 with dapper ? I am having undefined macro despite the fact i installed macro dev package...
[12:08] <bigfoot1> sorry, we usually don't open computers. We usually buy them new
[12:08] <straylite> i'm about to install ubuntu, but i want to set up a raid5 array first. i've been advised to use md as opposed to lvm but i have a feeling i can't do this with the installer; any thoughts? :)
[12:09] <pjotori> My Ubuntu has become a little weird, or much wierd. It won't boot. I recieve an error message about nimix or something like that, doesn't exist and I guess it was /sbin/init that doesn't exist either. From what I can tell, it cannot mount /, but I did mount that partition yesterday from a live cd with Ubuntu. What can be wrong?
[12:09] <suds> greetings! I'm using 'adept' and when I click 'install package' it displays BREAK(install)..where can i see the detailed reason for BREAK? thanks
[12:09] <slabby> sudo apt-get update - does not work correct because internet is not currently working on my computer. will it still work?
[12:09] <HappyFool> slabby: are you using irc from a different computer ?
[12:10] <slabby> happyfool : yes
[12:10] <ejofee> you won't believe this: i have a cd which is *completely* unredable... my rom won't even recognize it. yet, most data on the cd is there! it's just that i can't access it. i think a crucial section of the cd is broken (and the rest of it is perfect). is there any app which reads a cd ignoring it's "unreadable label"?
[12:10] <slabby> happyfool : linux one is upstairs
[12:10] <curuxz> hello :D
[12:10] <HappyFool> slabby: you can download the necessary packages manually from packages.ubuntu.com, but it'll be painful
[12:10] <curuxz> god what i morning i have had reinstalling my main system :(
[12:10] <HappyFool> slabby: are you planning on connecting the linux machine to the internet?
[12:10] <slabby> happyfool : yes
[12:10] <selbstmord> Hello, I cant switch keyboard maps, can someone help?
[12:10] <slabby> happyfool : but i couldnt get it to work during the install
[12:11] <curuxz> i was wondering if anyone here would give me a hang
[12:11] <curuxz> *hand
[12:11] <slabby> happyfool : it has a netgear wireless card - but the install didnt seem to like it
[12:11] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[12:11] <HappyFool> slabby: i think getting your internet connection working should be your first priority; installing extra software will be much easier thereafter
[12:11] <linuxboyfriend> is there any frontend for wvdial?
[12:11] <selbstmord> Im using a swedish keyboard, and its configured as a US keyboard, Ive tried switching it in system-config-keyboard, and it shows up as swedish as default, but its still configured as a US keyboard
[12:11] <filleokus> Hi, i have a strange problem with ubuntu. Ive get Inalid MIT coockie errors when im trying to start Ubuntu up... I must first go in and edit the xorg.conf to vesa instead nv, couse nv do not support my 7800GT... I have an Amd64 but running the i
[12:11] <filleokus> i386 version
[12:11] <curuxz> I just setup my system as a Tri-monitor configuration but the center (primary) monitor is a little dim, is there a way i can crank up the gama in my xorg to only 1 monitor, or even all then i could turn down the other 2's manual control
[12:12] <HappyFool> slabby: the wiki has some info on wifi; i've never used it myself
[12:12] <slabby> happyfool : i could wire a cable upto my router just for now
[12:12] <Hobbsee> slabby: wireless card?  check out !wifi and !wireless
[12:13] <slabby> !wifi
[12:13] <ubotu> somebody said wifi was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[12:13] <HappyFool> slabby: sounds good. might also help getting wifi going
[12:13] <slabby> ok brb will read that
[12:14] <Hobbsee> HappyFool: the ndiswrapper howto, off of that, has a section of what to do if you *dont* have net access
[12:16] <curuxz> can anyone help me please?
[12:18] <vladuz976> stupid question but how do i make gvim remember my font and color preferences everytime i start it
[12:18] <nmsa> hello
[12:19] <nmsa> is here someone with a DELL Latitude D600 and wireless working?
[12:19] <Curtman> How do I force Ubuntu's autotools to default to automake-1.9, autoconf2.59, etc?
[12:19] <nmsa> can't geit it working
[12:20] <dradul> vladuz976, the #vim channel is the proper place for aking such question.
[12:20] <sKaBoy> Curtman: update-alternatives --config automake
[12:20] <teclo> Dites, j'ai install kubuntu
[12:20] <teclo> et j'ai fait un copier/coller du sources.list
[12:21] <teclo> oops, wrong window :)
[12:21] <Curtman> sKaBoy, Thanks.
[12:25] <simone> hi everybody... any of you using Umbrello (UML design)?
[12:25] <irvs10tz> guyz need help hir.. im installing a windows based app.. i've already downloaded wine but the apps still cant install.. need help..............................
[12:26] <topyli> irvs10tz: some windows apps just don't work with wine
[12:26] <topyli> irvs10tz: what is this app
[12:27] <Curtman> irvs10tz: You might have better luck asking in #winehq too.
[12:27] <slabby> im back, I have done what http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=417163) said to do. I have changed the driver to vesa but now when X trys to load it comes up with error including [(WW) VESA: No matching device section for instance (BusID PCI:1:0:0) found
[12:27] <irvs10tz> topyli: freestyle streetball online....
[12:28] <topyli> irvs10tz: a game? lord knows what quirks they've coded into it. try sol.exe instead :)
[12:28] <liable> slabby: thats a warning, are there any errors there? did you put that pci-id in or did you leave it blank?
[12:29] <irvs10tz> topyli, what do u mean/??
[12:29] <slabby> liable: i used lspci to find out it was 0.1.0 and entered that in the reconfig-xserver
[12:29] <slabby> but i comes up as 1.0.0??
[12:29] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:29] <topyli> irvs10tz: well, simple apps might work, complicated ones might not. that's all
[12:30] <navaneeth> how do you play .mpg files in ubuntu?
[12:30] <liable> slabby: did you manually edit xorg.conf by hand?
[12:30] <irvs10tz> topyli: aww i see... but what do u mean trying sol.exe?
[12:31] <gnomefreak> slabby, it shouldnt have . in it it should have :
[12:31] <slabby> liable: only to change driver from "ati" to "vesa" as the guide i was given said to do
[12:31] <topyli> irvs10tz: sol.exe is the windows solitaire game. nice and simple :)
[12:31] <cppnewbie> lol
[12:31] <irvs10tz> aww i see
[12:31] <slabby> gnome: sorry thats what i meant they are :
[12:31] <cppnewbie> irvs10tz: games work better with cedega afaik :P
[12:31] <topyli> irvs10tz: anyway, search the application database on winehq.org and see if others have gotten your app to run
[12:31] <irvs10tz> is cedega available in synaptic??
[12:32] <BSDinux> cedega is proprietary
[12:32] <cppnewbie> doubt it
[12:32] <topyli> irvs10tz: no
[12:32] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:32] <gnomefreak> irvs10tz, no
[12:32] <gnomefreak> !cedega
[12:32] <liable> slabby: well, i suggest you read the top of the file and run the md5sum on it, and then use dpkg to reconfigure it. when you do, choose ati, and dont fill in the pci bus. Is this an x86 box with only one graphice card?
[12:32] <cppnewbie> i think u need to pay or something
[12:32] <irvs10tz> where can i get cenega????
[12:32] <BSDinux> transgaming
[12:32] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell irvs10tz about cedega
[12:32] <slabby> liable: it is 64bit with just one X800 card
[12:32] <gnomefreak> irvs10tz, chaek your pm
[12:32] <gnomefreak> check*
[12:32] <systempie> Hi there, i've just installed breezy, all works fine, but have some difficulties on installing my network connected HP officejet 7310, searched for help and found that i should use cups with a uri that is produced with hp-makeuri but that does'nt work out, has somebody ideas, thanx
[12:33] <gnomefreak> cppnewbie, its like 15usd
[12:33] <liable> slabby: ok, now that you have hand edited it, you either need to keep doing that, or run the md5sum on it to get dpkg to actually write to the file when you do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:33] <cppnewbie> gnomefreak perhaps but u still need to pay :P
[12:34] <gnomefreak> cppnewbie, yep you do its not opensource
[12:34] <liable> umode -o
[12:34] <topyli> gnomefreak: don't they have a monthly subscription fee or something?
[12:34] <BSDinux> can't help with printers...
[12:34] <rysiek|pl> asked that one on #kubuntu, no ideas there
[12:34] <cppnewbie> seems so, thats y i prefer wine and if i got to, switching to windows
[12:34] <cppnewbie> :p
[12:34] <gnomefreak> topyli, im not sure if they do i dont use it all ive heard was the 15 for it
[12:34] <rysiek|pl> anybody knows, why dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-$(uname -r) does *not* use my mkinitrd.conf file?
[12:34] <BSDinux> you can subscribe for a month and then unsubscrib
[12:34] <slabby> liable : so what do you recommend i do?
[12:35] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:35] <topyli> gnomefreak: i don't care either. i'll pay them $BIGSUM when they get worms armageddown working :)
[12:35] <liable> slabby: if i were you, i would do the xd5sum, so you can use dpkg to alter the file for you. but do whatever you like.
[12:35] <systempie> ok i'll try there
[12:35] <gnomefreak> lol
[12:36] <navaneeth> can any one help me with this? is there any player capable of playing .mpeg in linux?
[12:36] <BSDinux> you need to install the codec, navaneeth
[12:36] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell navaneeth about codecs
[12:36] <BSDinux> either install totem-xine or install the gstreamer mpeg support
[12:36] <BSDinux> or vlc
[12:37] <colm> ubotu tell navaneeth about restrictedformats
[12:37] <Mr-Falkor> irssi is so,.. kozy
[12:37] <gnomefreak> Mr-Falkor, it is i miss it :(
[12:37] <cppnewbie> guys, does ubuntu support usb connections? :S
[12:37] <Mr-Falkor> gnomefreak: why don't you use it then ?:P
[12:37] <liable> cppnewbie: what kind?
[12:38] <slabby> liable : i will do what you recommend as im still learning with linux. so how do i do the xd5sum?
[12:38] <BSDinux> shure it does support usb
[12:38] <gnomefreak> for today i need to use xchat its got graphical stuff i need
[12:38] <Mr-Falkor> :- )
[12:38] <cppnewbie> well actually i just connected an external usb device
[12:38] <cppnewbie> doesnt appear anywhere however
[12:38] <liable> slabby: read the top of the xorg.conf, it tells you what to do. just do the md5sum not the check.
[12:38] <BSDinux> what device
[12:38] <slabby> liable : thank
[12:39] <cppnewbie> storage
[12:39] <BSDinux> doesnt it appear in /dev?
[12:39] <liable> slabby: err. forget what i said, just do exactlt what it tells you :)
[12:39] <cppnewbie> not really
[12:41] <slabby> liable : ok :) right so i have changed the driver value to vesa now and the error that comes up is -----  (WW) Vesa : No matching device section for instance (Bus ID PCI:1:0:0) found
[12:41] <BSDinux> should be something like scsi0 or so
[12:41] <BSDinux> scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
[12:41] <liable> slabby: as i said, when dpkg asks for a pci id dont put anything, it should automagically detect it, same for memory.
[12:42] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:42] <slabby> liable : but you said not to use dpkg as i needed to use md5sum?
[12:42] <cppnewbie> lets c
[12:42] <liable> slabby: install a cli irc client, so if it fails we can chat with you from that, while you are still in ubuntu.
[12:43] <slabby> i can chat whatever
[12:43] <liable> slabby: well, i thought you were going to run the md5sum?
[12:43] <slabby> im using 2 diff PC's
[12:43] <BSDinux> but normally it should automount i think...
[12:43] <gnomefreak> liable, he doesnt need to irssi is installed be default
[12:43] <cppnewbie> doesnt exist
[12:43] <slabby> i dont need it anyway im a diff pc
[12:43] <liable> gnomefreak: oh. didnt know that.
[12:43] <gnomefreak> s/be/by
[12:43] <slabby> linux is still loaded upstairs
[12:43] <slabby> im on my windows PC
[12:44] <BSDinux> *cough*
[12:44] <cppnewbie> ehm
[12:44] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:44] <cppnewbie> :D
[12:44] <lissy> hi there, is a gaim 2.0.0 beta2 package available for ubuntu? i need this one for the improved file transfer code for the oscar protocol
[12:44] <liable> but you cant paste log errors from the windows pc..
[12:44] <gnomefreak> lissy, you have to compile it
[12:44] <slabby> brb got to eat
[12:44] <gnomefreak> lissy, there is no .deb for it
[12:45] <BSDinux> compile the source
[12:45] <lissy> gnomefreak: so is there perhaps a virtual package providing me all the build tools? like build-essentials or sth.?
[12:46] <gnomefreak> lissy, you will need sudo apt-get build-essential  and sudo apt-get build-dep gaim
[12:46] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:46] <gnomefreak> those are the 2 commands to run as i typed them
[12:46] <lissy> gnomefreak: thanks, what is the build-dep for? does it install dependand libraries or?
[12:46] <gnomefreak> lissy, i would also you checkinstall
[12:47] <gnomefreak> build-dep will grab the packages you need to compile it all the libs and so forth
[12:47] <gnomefreak> install checkinstall too instead of using makeinstall
[12:48] <lissy> sorry i'm not really into it. so i install build-essentials now, then i do the build-dep gaim and what exactly do you mean with checkinstall? install it?
[12:48] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:49] <cantona> what program is best for watch tv?
[12:49] <gnomefreak> lissy,  run sudo apt-get install build-essential checkinstall than as another command do sudo apt-get build-dep gaim
[12:49] <p4ra> hi everyone
[12:49] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:49] <p4ra> I got problem, could you help me please?
[12:49] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell lissy about checkinstall
[12:50] <gnomefreak> brb lost my desktop :(
[12:51] <p4ra> guys I got problem with backports, it says: "No such file or directory"
[12:51] <cppnewbie> still wont appear here
[12:51] <p4ra> I'm using http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net
[12:52] <narzy> ok, quick question, how do I force a window to quit?
[12:52] <narzy> I forgot the key combo
[12:52] <simon_> hi, is there any known issue that could explain why the installer only shows the partitions on hdb and sda but not hda?  if i switch to second terminal and use fdisk they are there ...
[12:52] <HappyFool> narzy: alt-f4 seems to work
[12:53] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:53] <narzy> no the application crashed and now it won't let me close it
[12:54] <narzy> I mean I could go "hardcore" get the pid and kill it via term
[12:54] <narzy> but i Know there is a shortcut
[12:54] <HappyFool> narzy: try Applications -> System tools -> System monitor
[12:54] <liable> heh, that *is* the shortcut :)
[12:54] <HappyFool> narzy: if you do use the command-line, pgrep and pkill are pretty handy
[12:54] <Mr-Falkor> I know html,.. yes, I know - I am a 1337 h4xX0r!!111oneone
[12:55] <narzy> how the hell can this thing use more virtual memory then it has?!!
[12:55] <erUSUL> narzy, i use the xkill applet
[12:55] <Flosoft> hey
[12:55] <Flosoft> does anyone here know how to set an IP as op automatically?
[12:55] <narzy> erUSUL, where is that?
[12:56] <Mr-Falkor> Iam really really tierd, been awake all night + I'm gonna stay up'til tonight
[12:56] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:56] <erUSUL> narzy, it is an applet for the deskbar you click it, and then the crashed window and it kills it
[12:56] <narzy> ok, follow up question, how do I get it.
[12:57] <narzy> found it
[12:57] <narzy> thanks
[12:57] <narzy> I'm really not that dense ;)
[12:57] <narzy> it's just 4AM
[12:57] <p4ra> I got problem with backports, can anyone tell me what's wrong? is the server down or adress may changed?
[12:57] <erUSUL> narzy, rightclick in the panel and choose add to panel (or the like, i use spanish desktop)
[12:57] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:57] <gnomefreak> p4ra, paste your sources.list file to pastebin please
[12:57] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:58] <p4ra> gnomefreak: sorry, I'm really new, what does that mean? sorry :-/
[12:58] <cppnewbie> wtf, i just ran a prog with wine, now i closed it but my screen resolution is now less than ever
[12:59] <roico> i opened samba ports through firestarter, but it still doesnt work with the firewall... it only works without firewall at all... i have wireless router (im connected to it with wires, the other pc wireless)
[12:59] <topyli> roico: we know already. :) it's strange, don't know what's wrong. works fine here with firestarter
[12:59] <gnomefreak> p4ra, run this command in terminal as i type it than copy whats in that file to pastebin i will give you link to there after the commna. the command to type is sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:59] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell p4ra about pastebin
[01:00] <gnomefreak> p4ra, paste the list to the site in you pm
[01:01] <[Leo] > hi all!
[01:03] <victor__> hi all! do you know how to run sth when opening enlightenment?
[01:07] <gnomefreak> whats the command to restart menu?
[01:08] <victor__> gnome-panel ?
[01:08] <lissy> thanks gnomefreak, worked using auto-apt to configure and using checkinstall after the compile.
[01:08] <lissy> cheers
[01:08] <gnomefreak> victor__, no just the menu
[01:08] <sesq> How can i mute microfon ???
[01:09] <victor__> what do you mean with restart the menu?
[01:09] <ompaul> sesq, run >>alsamixer<< find the microphone and turn it down til it is off
[01:09] <cppnewbie> so what can i do to view my external usb storage device? :S
[01:09] <anildigital> I am back
[01:10] <gnomefreak> victor__, you can restart just the menu in gnome so changes take affect theres a bug in dapper that when you killall gnome-panel it does just that and you dont get it back
[01:10] <ompaul> cppnewbie, it should automatically appear on a ubuntu desktop, check the desktop, click on the icon on the bottom left and that will minimise all windows then you should see something that equates to it
[01:10] <anildigital> I am digital
[01:10] <victor__> i dunno
[01:10] <ompaul> gnomefreak, gnome-panel?
[01:11] <anildigital> hey anybodyknow any earteregg in Ubuntu?
[01:11] <gnomefreak> ompaul, no just the menu i think _jason was the one that gave it to me a while ago
[01:11] <cppnewbie> ompaul nothing is on :'(
[01:12] <ompaul> cppnewbie, so what version are you using of ubuntu? 4.10 5.04 5.10?
[01:12] <cppnewbie> well afaik breezy is 5.10 so breezy :P
[01:13] <ompaul> cppnewbie, na ,release is 5.10 and breezy was the development version to get there ;-), okay so it should "just work" please start a terminal and type df in it
[01:14] <cppnewbie> well
[01:14] <cppnewbie> can only c 3 drives that have a name
[01:14] <cppnewbie> sda1 sdb1 and sdb5
[01:14] <cppnewbie> but there r 2 tmpfs and a 86/volatile
[01:14] <ompaul> cppnewbie, okay so it is not usually one
[01:15] <anildigital> our channel so silent
[01:15] <anildigital> what happened?
[01:15] <anildigital> wake up men?
[01:15] <ompaul> anildigital, please stop
[01:15] <gnomefreak> Silence in here is a good thing means everything is working for people
[01:15] <cppnewbie> in a way
[01:15] <Adam_> Afternoon all, I neeed some newwbie help please am setting up a laptop on ubuntu to network with apple airport express. Can make it work fine when unsecured but as soon as try and secure it... nothing. Any ideas?
[01:15] <Hobbsee> hehe @ gnomefreak
[01:15] <cppnewbie> :D
[01:15] <anildigital> ok ompaul
[01:16] <eth0> hi, are there any cd/dvd drive emulators for linux? cant find any
[01:16] <ompaul> cppnewbie, okay do this, system, administration, disks
[01:16] <kemik> eth0: you just mount the stuff you want...
[01:16] <kemik> eth0: no need to emulate
[01:17] <eth0> kemik: how do i do that?
[01:17] <eth0> i mean i want to burn an iso without having a dvd
[01:17] <anildigital> hey I have made entry in fsrab for mounting my win drives, but every time I boot, it is not mounted what is the problem
[01:17] <p4ra> gnomefreak: sorry, for no response, I was at the lunch, here is the log, what's happening to me with backports: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9708
[01:17] <kemik> well how on earth are you gonna burn a iso without a dvd recorder
[01:17] <[Leo] > eth0, mount the iso
[01:17] <kemik> there's no way to emulate real hardware
[01:17] <eth0> kemik: i dont mean burn, i mean i want to open an iso
[01:18] <kemik> eth0: mount the iso with "mount -t loop /path/to/iso /path/to/mountpoint"
[01:18] <kemik> sry
[01:18] <kemik> wrong syntax
[01:18] <eth0> ah thanks :)
[01:18] <ompaul> cppnewbie, does it appear there? is there a light on it?
[01:18] <kemik> mount -o loop /path/to/iso /path/to/mountpoint
[01:18] <gnomefreak> p4ra, i think they got rid of the mirrormax backports
[01:18] <eth0> is /path/to/mountpoint /mnt/cdrom?
[01:18] <cppnewbie> wait didnt check yet :P
[01:18] <kemik> eth0: any empty folder of your choosing
[01:19] <p4ra> gnomefreak: what can I do? I need to install some stuff
[01:19] <kemik> ie: /mnt/isomount
[01:19] <eth0> or /dev/cdrom?
[01:19] <kemik> or whatever
[01:19] <cppnewbie> it doesnt
[01:19] <gnomefreak> p4ra, you could upgrade to breezy :) im looking for new backports now
[01:19] <kemik> not /dev.. use the /mnt folder
[01:19] <p4ra> gnomefreak: oh I see, and how can I do it? ;-) sorry for stupid questions, I'm really new
[01:19] <ompaul> cpp in the terminal type >>sudo fdisk -l<< does it show up there?
[01:20] <eth0> so i just make up a /mnt/whatever folder?
[01:20] <gnomefreak> For Breezy Badger 5.10:
[01:20] <zezu> sed -i 's@/usr/include@/tools/include@g' configure  :: anything look wrong with this? its not working
[01:20] <eth0> mkdir /dev/isomount?
[01:20] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrrrrr
[01:20] <kemik> eth0: yeah
[01:20] <cppnewbie> sudo fdisk ?
[01:20] <[Leo] > eth0, non in dev
[01:20] <eth0> kemik: k, thanks
[01:20] <[Leo] > *not
[01:20] <gnomefreak> p4ra, did you get the pm i sent you?
[01:20] <kemik> eth0: in /mnt/ ...
[01:21] <[Leo] > yep ;)
[01:21] <ompaul> cpp in the terminal type >>sudo fdisk -l<< does it show up there?  see the -L where : is lower case
[01:21] <eth0> oh yeah, sorry i mean /mnt/isomount
[01:21] <kemik> reading with half my brain today ;)
[01:21] <cppnewbie> wait yea it appeared there
[01:21] <cppnewbie> sdc1
[01:22] <cppnewbie> says its in dev/sdc1
[01:22] <cppnewbie> how can i access it now? :S
[01:22] <Errol> is it possible to change the default max stack size to 16384 for every user?
[01:23] <cppnewbie> at least it tells me its not a directory
[01:23] <ompaul> cppnewbie, I am writing a lot of stuff please wait
[01:24] <juzamx3> ..
[01:24] <cppnewbie> k im not in such a hurry :D
[01:24] <eth0> kemik: i get - mount: unknown filesystem type 'loop'
[01:24] <eth0> kemik: with that command
[01:25] <Adam_> anyone know how to set up wpa security?
[01:25] <p4ra> gnomefreak: I got another problem -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9709
[01:25] <Ashly> there an ubuntu package for k9copy?
[01:25] <ompaul> cppnewbie, okay >>sudo mkdir -p /media/flash<< then >> sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /media/flash/ << then you can access the drive, if that fails add a >>-t umsdos << after the mount and before /
[01:26] <FraZena> !headers
[01:26] <ubotu> To install linux headers, open a console and type sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[01:26] <kemik> eth0: did you use -o instead of -t ?
[01:26] <FraZena> !sources
[01:26] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[01:27] <gnomefreak> p4ra, did you add just this deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary-backports main universe multiverse restricted
[01:27] <eth0> kemik: nope, i used -t
[01:27] <cppnewbie> ya ompaul it works now :D
[01:27] <p4ra> gnomefreak: I suppose no... lemme check
[01:27] <gnomefreak> i had put in the breezybadger part by mistake
[01:27] <FraZena> !easysource
[01:27] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[01:28] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell FraZena about msg the bot
[01:28] <p4ra> gnomefreak: now looks fine
[01:28] <p4ra> gnomefreak: thank you, but I'll stay in case of some problems :D
[01:28] <gnomefreak> good p4ra you can always upgrade it to breezy using apt
[01:28] <gnomefreak> p4ra, anytime
[01:30] <p4ra> gnomefreak: I got problem again, I can't install JRE (java plugin) for Firefox, it says couldn't find package sun-j2.rel.5
[01:30] <eth0> kemik: any idea what to do?
[01:30] <kemik> eth0: you should use -o
[01:30] <gnomefreak> p4ra, you need to isntall it from java
[01:30] <eth0> kemik: ah i c
[01:30] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell p4ra about javadebs
[01:30] <gnomefreak> try there much easier
[01:30] <p4ra> gnomefreak: thanks, I'll take a look
[01:31] <eth0> kemik: i get - ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD: Device or resource busy
[01:31] <eth0> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[01:31] <kemik> was it a dvd or cd?
[01:31] <p4ra> gnomefreak: but I don't have breezy, there are only breezy mirror
[01:31] <kemik> cd= -t iso9660
[01:31] <eth0> dvd
[01:32] <eth0> kemik: where do i type that?
[01:32] <kemik> mount -t is9660 -o loop /path /path
[01:32] <ptlo> not sure if here's the right place to ask, but has anyone played with compiz on dapper? i've got a strange problem, all new windows are created in the upper-left corner, and i can't move/resize them. any ideas where the problem might lie?
[01:32] <kemik> iso
[01:32] <anildigital> I added /dev/hda1       /mnt/c  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[01:32] <anildigital> /dev/hda5       /mnt/d  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[01:32] <anildigital> /dev/hda6       /mnt/e  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[01:32] <anildigital> /dev/hda7       /mnt/f  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[01:32] <kemik> anildigital: USE PASTEBIN
[01:32] <ompaul> anildigital, NEVER paste in here again
[01:32] <erUSUL> anildigital, please use pastebin
[01:32] <gnomefreak> oh ok well than you will need to use either blackdown or go to java and get it
[01:32] <anildigital> but in fstab, but it didnt work
[01:33] <anildigital> what is pastebin
[01:33] <kemik> !pastebin
[01:33] <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 :)
[01:33] <eth0> kemik: mount: unknown filesystem type 'is9660'
[01:33] <ompaul> !tell anildigital about paste
[01:33] <kemik> eth0: iso.. my typo
[01:33] <anildigital> !pastebin
[01:33] <ompaul> anildigital, read the message from the bot
[01:33] <juzamx3> exit
[01:33] <ompaul> anildigital, don't go flooding the channel
[01:33] <anildigital> ok
[01:33] <p4ra> here we go, nooby question, if I install stuff under root, others will see it as well?
[01:34] <cppnewbie> trying to unzip something in my usb drive but it says i dont have the proper rights
[01:34] <eth0> kemik: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop1,
[01:34] <gnomefreak> p4ra, yes
[01:34] <eth0>        missing codepage or other error
[01:34] <p4ra> gnomefreak: thanks
[01:34] <dv_> hi
[01:34] <gnomefreak> yw
[01:34] <hyperstream> ahh i just install ubuntu (amd 64) and im wondering on how i find out the su password. i didnt have to enter it when setting up ...
[01:34] <hyperstream> is there a default root pass?
[01:34] <ompaul> !tell hyperstream about root
[01:35] <ompaul> hyperstream, please read the message I just had the bot send you
[01:35] <p4ra> !breezy
[01:35] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[01:35] <marlun> is there an app which lets you browse rfc:s?
[01:35] <kemik> eth0: do a "sudo lsmod | grep loop"
[01:35] <kemik> eth0: if you dont find anything "sudo modprobe loop"
[01:36] <hyperstream> wtf lol
[01:36] <cppnewbie> how do i unzip something to my usb drive. says i dont have the proper rights
[01:36] <hyperstream> no root access
[01:36] <eth0> kemik: loop                   15752  1
[01:36] <hyperstream> whats the point of that?
[01:36] <ompaul> hyperstream, that is not what it says
[01:36] <hyperstream> security ?
[01:36] <p4ra> how big is breezy?
[01:36] <hyperstream> sudo *
[01:36] <ompaul> hyperstream, read the web page in detail again
[01:36] <hyperstream> says the root is locked within ubuntu
[01:36] <ompaul> that is correct
[01:36] <ompaul> that is not the same as no root
[01:36] <Lucas> startkeylogger
[01:36] <cppnewbie> but i assume u didnt c how to unlock it :P
[01:37] <Hobbsee> Lucas: do you want a kline?
[01:37] <GlemSom> How do I create more ptys?
[01:37] <kemik> eth0: not sure what's wrong the.. it's a ".iso" file and not a ".img" right?
[01:37] <hyperstream> yeah i see how to enable it
[01:37] <cppnewbie> well then
[01:37] <cppnewbie> :D
[01:37] <Hobbsee> nalioth_zZz: will be quite happy to arrange one for Lucas if needed...
[01:37] <hyperstream> why is it not recommened
[01:37] <eth0> kemik: yeah, it's iso
[01:37] <hyperstream> i mean whats the main dangers of it
[01:37] <eth0> kemik: i have a bin also, if that's any good
[01:37] <eth0> kemik: .bin
[01:38] <kemik> not that it really should matter
[01:38] <kemik> eth0: tell me what you type when you mount. the exact syntax
[01:38] <eth0> :(
[01:39] <narzy> this is driving me nuts, and it's going to make me abort our office linux migration
[01:39] <eth0> kemik: mount -t iso9660 -o loop /home/socket/movies/The*Bus*TUS*o/*.iso /mnt/isomount/
[01:39] <narzy> I am trying to set up a printer over the network, and it just refuses to print
[01:39] <dv_> if I install a beta release (dapper in this case) right now on my laptop, can I upgrade to the release version simply by doing apt-get dist-upgrade?
[01:39] <ompaul> hyperstream, there is one bug - you need root password for single user mode, it makes life easier, and I suggest you live with it for a week and you will never look back
[01:39] <dv_> or could it happen that only a complete reinstall works?
[01:39] <Hobbsee> dv_: yeah, apt-get upgrade should aslo do it
[01:40] <gnomefreak> lucaas, i sure hope you dont plan on using the starkeylogger in here
[01:40] <kemik> eth0: specify one file and erh, dont use them * that much
[01:40] <kemik> eth0: and prefix with "sudo"
[01:40] <eth0> kemik: there's only one .iso file in that directory
[01:40] <eth0> kemik: sorry, i did use sudo
[01:41] <eth0> kemik: just missed that bit out by accident
[01:41] <eth0> kemik: no ideas, no?
[01:41] <ompaul> !enter
[01:41] <abbvila2> Is ther anyone who knows if it's possible to install shockwave dirictly under ubuntu (without running it uder WINE)???
[01:41] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[01:41] <kemik> the iso is either broken
[01:41] <kemik> or mount doesnt like them "*" (even tho it shouldnt matter if there's only one file i guess)
[01:42] <hyperstream> hmm
[01:42] <ompaul> kemik, you can get those spaces with a \ before them or tab it out and then work from there
[01:42] <hyperstream> wierd everything is so slow
[01:42] <hyperstream> like delayed terminal commands etc
[01:42] <hyperstream> glxgears almost stalls the system
[01:42] <dv_> hyperstream, type in "top"
[01:43] <dv_> and see if there is an app sucking up cpu usage
[01:43] <eth0> kemik: do u know of another small iso which i could download to test it with?
[01:43] <kemik> ompaul: mhm, i usually tab out
[01:43] <hyperstream> hmm
[01:44] <hyperstream> java (from my azureus)
[01:44] <kemik> eth0: the damn.small.linux distro is ~50mb i guess
[01:44] <eth0> kemik: nah need something liek 5 megs, im on a pretty slow connection
[01:44] <hyperstream> scrollkeeper-up is also using alot of cpu
[01:44] <kemik> eth0: dunno then...
[01:44] <eth0> i guess no isos would b 5 megs
[01:45] <gnomefreak> ubotut ell abbvila2 about shockwave
[01:45] <eth0> kemik: would u know how to get a .bin file mounted?
[01:45] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell abbvila2 about shockwave
[01:46] <hyperstream> !xmms
[01:46] <ubotu> I heard xmms is to get xmms to work in Ubuntu Hoary and Breezy, set the output plugin to eSound (right-click on the XMMS window, then choose Options -> Preferences)
[01:46] <dv_> hyperstream, how much %?
[01:46] <hyperstream> 68
[01:46] <dv_> java?
[01:46] <dv_> what cpu do you have?
[01:46] <HappyFool> how different is the sound setup in dapper, as a matter of interest? still esd/alsa headaches?
[01:46] <ompaul> hyperstream, msg from bot
[01:46] <hyperstream> oo java 82 92
[01:47] <nuthangi> hi guy...
[01:47] <hyperstream> thanks for everything ompaul
[01:47] <gnomefreak> HappyFool, ive seena  few people complain about the sound but mine always just works
[01:47] <HappyFool> gnomefreak: yeah, mine too ;) just curious
[01:47] <hyperstream> now to get xgl working :)
[01:47] <slabby_> happyfool, gnome (and anyone else that helped) thanks alot im now in linux GUI :)
[01:48] <gnomefreak> hyperstream, be careful with that
[01:48] <hyperstream> gnomefreak,  why do you say that sir ?
[01:48] <nuthangi> i have dapper installed, cant get samba to work..... any help highly appreciated...thanks :)
[01:48] <HappyFool> slabby_: cool
[01:48] <gnomefreak> hyperstream, it has a tendency to screw with permissions :(
[01:48] <eth0> kemik: any ideas?
[01:48] <hyperstream> hmm
[01:48] <ompaul> hyperstream, if your using dapper please move to #ubuntu+1 where they talk about the development (non stable) edition
[01:49] <hyperstream> does ubuntu have xgl etc in packages ? or just follow the cvs install from ubuntu forums?
[01:49] <ompaul> !xgl
[01:49] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[01:49] <hyperstream> ompaul, fresh install at the moment
[01:49] <ompaul> hyperstream, of 5.10?
[01:49] <selbstmord> Anyone playing Aleph One (Marathon) on Ubuntu?
[01:49] <hyperstream> yeah
[01:49] <hyperstream> the latest from the site amd64
[01:50] <selbstmord> Could someone please help me with getting my keymap set to Swedish?
[01:50] <selbstmord> No matter what I do, I get US setup, is it a static thing, not changeable after install or what?
[01:51] <ompaul> hyperstream, well your going to have enough fun with chrooted envs getting 32 bit stuff to work unless you have some reasonable background in debian/ubuntu I would not bother with that until 20th april when it should be released
[01:51] <hyperstream> hmm
[01:51] <hyperstream> i see
[01:52] <eth0> anyone know how to get a .bin file to mount?
[01:52] <slabby> !info wifi
[01:52] <ompaul> selbstmord, system - preferences - keyboard font and such like - btw check out synaptic for more fonts
[01:53] <HappyFool> eth0: taken a look at bchunk?
[01:53] <HappyFool> !info bchunk
[01:53] <ubotu> bchunk: (CD image format conversion from bin/cue to iso/cdr), section universe/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 1.2.0-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 12 kB, Installed size: 68 kB
[01:53] <selbstmord> ompaul, in keyboard, it says Swedish as default, but I still get US, and what do you mean about more fonts?
[01:53] <gnomefreak> !fonts
[01:53] <ubotu> methinks fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[01:53] <cppnewbie> how can i access a drive and write stuff in it when it says i dont have the proper rights
[01:53] <ompaul> gnomefreak, :)
[01:53] <gnomefreak> :)
[01:54] <kemik> eth0: for .bin's use "bin2iso" app
[01:54] <gnomefreak> !info bin2iso
[01:54] <gnomefreak> that worked :(
[01:55] <slabby> where can i get that info on WIFI?
[01:55] <kemik> gnomefreak: think it isnt available from the repos
[01:55] <Hobbsee> !wifi
[01:55] <ubotu> wifi is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[01:55] <selbstmord> How come theres no hardware browser in ubuntu?
[01:55] <cppnewbie> :'(
[01:56] <slabby> thanks
[01:56] <kemik> but i guess bchunk does the trick aswell
[01:56] <gnomefreak> ahhh that would be why he didnt know :) ty
[01:56] <HappyFool> selbstmord: something like system -> admin -> device manager not what you want ?
[01:56] <FullMoonBerry> so dark ha...
[01:57] <shiv> I just installed wine. Now do I just Windows Office CD in the CD drive and will it install office?? I am a newbie
[01:57] <selbstmord> HappyFool, Well, yes, my scarce mind seems to have missed that, thank you.
[01:57] <hyperstream> anyone know how to get surround sound working ?
[01:58] <eth0> happyfool: im using bchunk, what's a basename?
[01:58] <slabby> I have a Netgear WG311T, it isnt in the supported wireless cards list. Do I have any chance of getting it working?
[01:58] <gnomefreak> shiv, i think you need to download it and than run wine file.exe and i doubt that office will run in wine
[01:58] <cribbon> hyperstream, put everything to max in alsamixer
[01:58] <HappyFool> eth0: i don't know ;). look in /usr/share/doc/bchunk* for documentation
[01:58] <gnomefreak> openoffice does everything that ms office does
[01:59] <cppnewbie> how can i write to directories that need root? :S
[01:59] <shiv> ya but I need to use a referene manager like endnote
[01:59] <shiv> which Oo2 is not doing for me
[02:00] <gnomefreak> eth0, the base name would be the name of file without the .bin or whatever the exetention is
[02:00] <HappyFool> cppnewbie: are you accessing a windows partition?
[02:00] <cppnewbie> not really happyfool, my sdb5 disk that has various stuff in and no os
[02:00] <cppnewbie> i can browse in it but i cant copy stuff from linux on it
[02:00] <HappyFool> cppnewbie: what type of partition is it?
[02:01] <cppnewbie> whadda u mean type of partition ? :S
[02:01] <cppnewbie> file system? :S
[02:01] <gnomefreak> ntfs?
[02:01] <HappyFool> cppnewbie: yah
[02:01] <cppnewbie> ah fat32
[02:01] <eth0> gnomebaker: yeah, i just read, it's the prefix for the .iso file
[02:01] <HappyFool> !windowsdrives
[02:01] <ubotu> I guess windowsdrives is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions or see http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[02:01] <FullMoonBerry> hai..
[02:01] <slabby> I have a Netgear WG311T, it isnt in the supported wireless cards list. Do I have any chance of getting it working?
[02:01] <cppnewbie> well its not a windows partition i want to write on
[02:01] <HappyFool> cppnewbie: read the first link ubotu just posted; you just need a 'umask=000' parameter in your mount command (probably fstab)
[02:02] <cppnewbie> and how do i do that one? :S its in the link i assume? :S
[02:02] <HappyFool> cppnewbie: fat32 and ntfs are generically referred to as 'windows' partitions
[02:03] <solow> #ubuntu
[02:03] <cppnewbie> well nothing is written in fstab
[02:03] <eth0> kemik: i just made a fresh .iso file with bchunk and it still doesn't mount
[02:03] <cppnewbie> tis empty
[02:03] <eth0> kemik: with that command
[02:03] <HappyFool> cppnewbie: remounting with '-o umask=000' might do it
[02:04] <cppnewbie> i assume that i have to unmount it first? :S
[02:04] <eth0> can anyone help me mount an .iso?
[02:04] <HappyFool> that will be easiest
[02:04] <cppnewbie> well i dunno the commands and the parameters
[02:04] <cppnewbie> too bad aint it :p
[02:05] <eth0> kemik: how do i mount multiple .iso files?
[02:06] <HappyFool> cppnewbie: so how did you mount it in the first place?
[02:06] <cppnewbie> they were mounted in the first place
[02:06] <cppnewbie> when i started the system they were on
[02:07] <HappyFool> fair enough
[02:07] <cppnewbie> ah wait
[02:07] <cppnewbie> strangely enough
[02:07] <cppnewbie> something is written in the file right now
[02:07] <HappyFool> /etc/fstab ?
[02:07] <HappyFool>  in /etc/fstab ?
[02:08] <cppnewbie> ye
[02:08] <solow> mount -o loop -t iso9660 filename.iso /mnt/iso
[02:08] <solow> in terminal
[02:09] <eth0> solow: how do i mount multiple .isos?
[02:09] <cppnewbie> "you do not have permission to write to the directory /media/sdb5"
[02:10] <IdleOne> cpp try the command with sudo in front
[02:10] <gnomefreak> isnt there a restart command at all?
[02:10] <Johan82> Hey ho=)
[02:10] <cppnewbie> idleone cant
[02:10] <cppnewbie> im not typing in the terminal :p
[02:10] <cppnewbie> has a gui
[02:10] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  you mean reboot from terminal?
[02:10] <cppnewbie> nowhere to input sudo in
[02:10] <elkbuntu> it's called reboot
[02:11] <gnomefreak> IdleOne, no i looking to restart menu
[02:11] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  oh heh ()
[02:11] <elkbuntu> gnomefreak, the gnome-panel menu?
[02:11] <gnomefreak> yes
[02:12] <gnomefreak> i think i just did it (i hope
[02:12] <emanuele> ciao a tutti
[02:12] <eth0> can anyone help me mount 2 isos onto my hd?
[02:13] <anildigital> how to recover ubuntu?
[02:13] <emanuele> I'm totally new in ubuntu linux
[02:13] <elkbuntu> gnomefreak, at worst you could kill gnome-panel then start it again in term
[02:13] <Frebrd> can someone help me?
[02:13] <aroticoz> e_trigan congrats
[02:13] <emanuele> and I'm facing a lot of problem
[02:13] <elkbuntu> !someone
[02:13] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[02:13] <Frebrd> grrrr...
[02:13] <gnomefreak> i did (it didnt work before but it did this time)
[02:13] <emanuele> can anyone help me?
[02:13] <anildigital> I installed Windows XP after Ubuntu then How to recover my UbuntuOS
[02:13] <solow> eth0: I havent done it my self, but I think You can write two lines in fstab with different filenames and mount adresses
[02:14] <elkbuntu> emanuele, try using a livecd first
[02:14] <Frebrd> anyone know why none of my python related anything won't work?
[02:14] <Frebrd> bad grammer...
[02:14] <emanuele> no idea
[02:14] <anildigital> emanuele What is ur country?
[02:14] <IdleOne> !it
[02:14] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[02:14] <cppnewbie> so idleone any suggestions? :S :P
[02:14] <cppnewbie> !gr
[02:14] <ubotu> Elate sto #ubuntu-gr gia Elliniki sizitisi
[02:14] <cppnewbie> etsi :D
[02:14] <emanuele> I cannot save my files
[02:14] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  no none sorry
[02:14] <cppnewbie> :'(
[02:15] <eth0> solow: i have no idea how to do that heh
[02:15] <cppnewbie> isnt ubuntu compatible with ntfs? :S
[02:15] <cppnewbie> i mean
[02:15] <cppnewbie> installing it on an ntfs disk
[02:15] <hyperstream> what is the name of the 32-bit compatibility libraries for ubuntu ?
[02:16] <Kaiser_Learns> cppnewbie: no, ubuntu can not write to ntfs
[02:16] <cppnewbie> hyperstream u mean ia32-libs?
[02:16] <MonsieurBon> cppnewbie, nope, that's not possible with any linux
[02:16] <cppnewbie> :'*(
[02:16] <hyperstream> i think so
[02:16] <hyperstream> hmm
[02:16] <hyperstream> brb
[02:16] <cppnewbie> the most compatible is ext3?:S
[02:16] <Kaiser_Learns> yeh
[02:16] <Protocol1> thats what I use
[02:16] <cppnewbie> so do i
[02:16] <Protocol1> for a dual boot
[02:16] <cppnewbie> but t'would b best if i could view it while using windows
[02:17] <slabby> I have a Netgear WG311T, it isnt in the supported wireless cards list. Do I have any chance of getting it working?
[02:17] <anildigital>  I installed Windows XP after Ubuntu then How to recover my UbuntuOS
[02:17] <MonsieurBon> cppnewbie, ext3 is a linux file system, so it's very compatible :)
[02:17] <KeefR> slabby: just tested that card
[02:17] <solow> eth0: look her: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Mount
[02:17] <cppnewbie> aha
[02:17] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  you trying to dualboot?
[02:17] <Protocol1> what the heck is putty?
[02:17] <cppnewbie> idleone already dualbooted, just asking :D
[02:17] <KeefR> slabby: no linux drivers and didn't work with ndiswrapper (crashed my notebook)
[02:17] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  ahh ok
[02:17] <IdleOne> Protocol1:  putty is a ftp/ssh client
[02:18] <Protocol1> yeah just googled it
[02:18] <Goldfisch> Protocol1: Putty is an ssh frontend. It is released in Windows-compatible build, so is very handy to use from a windows machine trying to ssh/sftp to a linux machine. In fact, I have a copy on my flash drive I carry around at work.
[02:18] <Protocol1> heh
[02:18] <cppnewbie> what i really need now is to understand for example how to unrar a file and place it in a place where root passwd is needed
[02:18] <MonsieurBon> does anyone know, why ET can't install any new maps on my ubuntu system? It downloads them, and downloads them again, and downloads them again, etc!
[02:18] <cppnewbie> without using the terminal is the issue
[02:18] <KeefR> slabby: sorry, forget it, it's a netgear wg111t, not 311t..
[02:19] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  what is ET?
[02:19] <jimcooncat> new install, made root partition lvm occupying rest of disk other than /boot. Need to resize, think I need a livecd with lvm support. What to download?
[02:19] <Protocol1> so you can ssh through routers/firewalls
[02:19] <Protocol1> via internet
[02:19] <MonsieurBon> IdleOne, Enemy Territory
[02:19] <Goldfisch> Protocol1: Was that a question?
[02:19] <Protocol1> yeah sorry
[02:20] <anildigital> hey what is the use od putty
[02:20] <Goldfisch> Protocol1: To ssh through a firewall, they have to open up port 22 and let you through. That is with any ssh -client, and not just putty.
[02:20] <cppnewbie> seems no one knows. not that i can force anyone to answer but w/e :D
[02:20] <jimcooncat> knoppix? dsl? breezy live?
[02:20] <pianoboy3333> what is the program to test what mouse button is what?
[02:21] <IdleOne> !tell cppnewbie  about mount
[02:21] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  have you checked out that wiki page?
[02:21] <Protocol1> Goldfisch, got ya
[02:21] <xrusto> Hi, chttp://vip.asus.com/user/uhome.aspxan you help me with notebook Asus A6U?
[02:21] <cppnewbie> idleone mount isnt the issue
[02:21] <jimcooncat> anildigital, putty is a front end for sssh
[02:21] <jimcooncat> ssh
[02:21] <cppnewbie> thing is that i already did whats in there
[02:21] <cppnewbie> and it still says the same thing
[02:22] <jimcooncat> anildigital, its a nice ssh client on windows
[02:22] <cppnewbie> brb
[02:22] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  what is the issue? sorry I came in mid convo so Im not sure what it is your trying
[02:22] <shiv> once I add application in wineconfig ow do I run the application?
[02:22] <jimcooncat> gnomefreak, I feel the pain
[02:22] <eth0> solow: thanks but it doesn't have anything to do with multiple isos
[02:22] <IdleOne> shiv:  open terminal and type wine programname
[02:22] <quad_> I have a problem with my soundcard/driver/setup. When I boot up, the login screen plays a standard sound question.wav - It plays fine! The strange thing, is that when I login, I cant hear any sound from my speakers when I play soundfiles. Please give a guess as to why this could be???
[02:22] <anildigital> I typed putty on terminal on my Ubuntu but it didnt work, hey it is not installed by default in ubuntu
[02:23] <eth0> can anyone help me mount 2 isos onto my hd?
[02:23] <booyah> pianoboy3333: use xev from a console
[02:23] <gnomefreak> IdleOne, no it can be run on linux too
[02:23] <pianoboy3333> okthx
[02:23] <bit_seqz> anildigital, putty is a windows program. in linux use ssh.
[02:23] <xrusto> I have a problem with wireless card on A6U laptop. Doesn work
[02:24] <IdleOne> !wireless
[02:24] <ubotu> I heard wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[02:24] <quad_> !sound
[02:24] <ubotu> I guess sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[02:24] <IdleOne> ubotu:  you so smart
[02:24] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[02:25] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  may I /msg for a min?
[02:25] <jimcooncat> need a rescue cd with lvm, which one please?
[02:25] <gnomefreak> IdleOne, yeah
[02:25] <gnomefreak> if i dont answer right away just hold ill be there in a sec
[02:25] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  np
[02:25] <shinu> where should i get mcopy from? what package is it in?
[02:25] <gnomefreak> im gonna get the pos installed if it kills me
[02:26] <casa> alguien habla espaol?
[02:26] <selbstmord> Anyone interested in Aleph One pre-compiled binaries for Ubuntu?
[02:26] <gnomefreak> !es
[02:26] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:26] <shinu> nvm i got it
[02:26] <cppnewbie> back
[02:26] <casa> ok...
[02:26] <julien>  /server -m irc.gokuraku-club.org -j #Gokuraku_Club_Distro
[02:27] <casa> ubotu y como entro en el canal?
[02:27] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, casa
[02:27] <eth0> can anyone help me mount 2 isos onto my hd?
[02:27] <FullMoonBerry> a.????
[02:27] <casa> anyone speak spanish please???
[02:28] <cppnewbie> IdleOne: im trying to write files to another disk without using terminal, however when i try to write i get the message that i dont have permission
[02:28] <gnomefreak> casa, join #ubuntu-es
[02:28] <ardchoille> yes, they speak spanish in #ubuntu-es
[02:28] <booyah> eth0, I'll give you a hand if I can...
[02:28] <casa> * ubuntu-es :That channel doesn't exist
[02:28] <casa> :(
[02:28] <hyperstream> how do i get rendering on glxinfo (nvidia card) and 3d acceleration?
[02:28] <eth0> booyah: thanks :)
[02:29] <hyperstream> direct rendering*
[02:29] <selbstmord> !tell
[02:29] <shiv_> where do I change dcc settings in xchat?
[02:29] <selbstmord> !tell selbstmord !nvidia
[02:29] <selbstmord> !tell selbstmord nvidia
[02:29] <dv_> hmm
[02:29] <selbstmord> Hmm
[02:29] <selbstmord> hyperstream, !nvidia
[02:29] <selbstmord> !nvidia
[02:29] <ubotu> I guess nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[02:29] <hyperstream> hmm
[02:30] <casa> THANKS TO EVERYBODY!!! :@
[02:30] <dv_> and is it possible to upgrade from breezy to a newer release without reinstalling everything?
[02:30] <selbstmord> dv_, yes
[02:30] <dv_> simply swapping sources in sources.list and apt-get dist-upgrade?
[02:30] <atoponce> casa: ubuntu-es doesn't, but #ubuntu-es does with 24 users currently in the channel
[02:31] <gnomefreak> dv_, yes but i dont recommend it yet
[02:31] <dv_> I didnt mean now
[02:31] <dv_> I mean in general
[02:31] <gnomefreak> yes
[02:31] <dv_> good
[02:31] <gnomefreak> dv_, there will be a tool for it
[02:32] <eth0> booyah: ?
[02:32] <booyah> i lost ya...
[02:32] <MonsieurBon> gnomefreak, so no need to reinstall ubuntu in april? just dist-upgrade? is it absolutely save?
[02:33] <booyah> what's your ???
[02:33] <cppnewbie> which is the least demanding distro?
[02:33] <gnomefreak> MonsieurBon, as of right now its not advised but yes when dapper is released you will beable to use dist-upgrade or the new tool
[02:33] <gnomefreak> demanding?
[02:34] <prateekg> how to enable hibernation in ubuntu 5.10
[02:34] <cppnewbie> well
[02:34] <cppnewbie> that needs the least cpu power and ram
[02:34] <cppnewbie> and so on
[02:34] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  you mean cpu freindly?
[02:34] <dli> wvdial doesn't dial out, any hsfmodem help?
[02:34] <LSZH> Hello... is Flight5 already available?
[02:34] <eth0> can anyone help me mount 2 isos onto my hd?
[02:34] <gnomefreak> dsl
[02:34] <cppnewbie> idleone u could say so
[02:34] <cppnewbie> :D
[02:34] <gnomefreak> lsald, no and there is no such thing as flight 5
[02:34] <MonsieurBon> gnomefreak, is there a difference in the new system if installing it new or doing dist-upgrade, or should they be the same?
[02:34] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  try running xfce4 or openbox or fluxbox info on the wiki pages for those WM
[02:34] <dv_> cppnewbie, you can cut down pretty much any distro to run on small boxes
[02:35] <gnomefreak> MonsieurBon, dist-upgrade will upgrade all your packages too install you would have to install everything over again
[02:35] <pianoboy3333> ubotu: tell LSZH about flight5
[02:35] <dv_> no DEs, fewer daemons..
[02:35] <LSZH> gnomefreak: There is, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight5
[02:35] <pianoboy3333> see-no flight 5
[02:35] <dv_> how tight are the requirements?
[02:35] <prateekg> Can somebody suggest some way to enable hibernation in ubuntu 5.10
[02:35] <cppnewbie> well i need one that is also not big in size
[02:36] <cppnewbie> :'(
[02:36] <MonsieurBon> cppnewbie, fluxbox is cool, cpu friendly and fast! :)
[02:36] <cppnewbie> thats the strange on
[02:36] <booyah> sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 isofile1.iso /media/isofile1/
[02:36] <cppnewbie> e
[02:36] <cppnewbie> aha
[02:36] <MonsieurBon> gnomefreak, and where do I get the new sources?
[02:36] <Protocol1> uh oh
[02:36] <cppnewbie> whatever, any ideas on how to write to the other disk while it needs root access without using the terminal?
[02:36] <eth0> booyah: i need to mount 2 isos
[02:36] <gnomefreak> hmmmmmm why would they do that :( beta is comming out around the 23rd of this month
[02:36] <gnomefreak> MonsieurBon, you would change your sources from breezy to whatever
[02:37] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  gksudo but Im not sure how that works or whats its for
[02:37] <cppnewbie> rofl
[02:37] <gnomefreak> and no flight5 hasnt hit the servers yet
[02:37] <cppnewbie> i too can use commands when i dunno wtf they do :D
[02:37] <IdleOne> just heard someone say to run as root use gksudo lol
[02:37] <dv_> cppnewbie, there are specialized distros
[02:37] <crouchingMonkey> i have a problem, i cant run glx gears because of an error
[02:37] <dv_> like damn small linux
[02:37] <gnomefreak> IdleOne, gksudo for graphical apps
[02:37] <cppnewbie> such as dv_ ?
[02:37] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  thats what you want :P
[02:37] <booyah> etho: sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 isofile2.iso /media/isofile2/
[02:38] <dv_> damn small linux is about 50 mb in size
[02:38] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  /msg ubotu  gksudo for info
[02:38] <cppnewbie> aha
[02:38] <cppnewbie> dv_ where do i get that? :P
[02:38] <MonsieurBon> gnomefreak, just change all the words "breezy" to "dapper"?
[02:38] <dv_> now its google time isnt it?
[02:38] <cppnewbie> lol
[02:38] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  yes but at your own risk :/
[02:38] <jerry> gm room
[02:39] <gnomefreak> MonsieurBon, i dont not advise it yet
[02:39] <IdleOne> morning jerry
[02:39] <gnomefreak> dapper still has alot of bugs to work out
[02:39] <dv_> come on. its even the 1st hit.
[02:39] <cppnewbie> look at this one
[02:39] <jerry> how is all?
[02:39] <cppnewbie> ERROR: Communication problem
[02:39] <cppnewbie> when does this happen? :S
[02:39] <dv_> http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
[02:39] <MonsieurBon> gnomefreak, IdleOne, yeah, I know it's not save yet. I'm talking about april! :)
[02:39] <dv_> I can see it perfectly
[02:39] <Protocol1> I got like 5 cd's when I sent a request for ubuntu
[02:39] <Protocol1> which is nice
[02:39] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  when Dapper is realesed there will be a new tool to help upgrade
[02:39] <gnomefreak> MonsieurBon, ask again in april there will be a tool to do it for you
[02:39] <jerry> any one here use limewire with ubuntu?
[02:40] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell jerry about limewire
[02:40] <max300> hello can someone help me im cant get my audio to work (integrated audio via pt880)
[02:40] <Protocol1> jerry, i do
[02:40] <IdleOne> !tell jerry  about limewire
[02:40] <Guard] [an> hello
[02:40] <jerry> hi gnome
[02:40] <gnomefreak> hi jerry
[02:40] <MonsieurBon> gnomefreak, I don't like tools! :) I like to know what I'm doing...
[02:40] <bunta> yo Folks
[02:40] <IdleOne> !tell MonsieurBon  about flight4
[02:40] <jerry> how are you doing i finally got ubuntu up and running yea
[02:40] <bunta> got a question regardin shared folders on XP
[02:40] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  check out that link
[02:41] <Guard] [an> i installed ubuntu in server mode then xubuntu-desktop on my inspiron 8600. somehow i'm not satisfied with xubuntu: suspend does not work for instance. will apt-get ubuntu-desktop produce the same result as if i restart the desktop installation from scratch ???
[02:41] <bunta> I've got a folder on XP thats being shared, how can I access this on Linux?
[02:41] <MonsieurBon> IdleOne, thx
[02:41] <Zarephath> bunta: SMB protocol
[02:41] <max300> anyone?
[02:41] <bunta> Usually, if I wanna access it from a windows box, i just add a network 'drive'
[02:41] <prateekg> Can somebody suggest some way to enable hibernation in ubuntu 5.10
[02:41] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  ya pas quoi
[02:41] <bunta> SMB protocol?
[02:41] <bunta> Zarephath, got a lil guide for this? I dont wanna share a linux folder, but rather access a windows folder
[02:42] <Zarephath> bunta: yes you have to use samba to share out the folders...google oreilly books they have a free online book on Samba
[02:42] <Protocol1> Guard] [an, its going to take some tweaks....
[02:42] <bunta> Zarephath, books? I'm not looking to buy one :P
[02:42] <max300> can anyone help me?
[02:42] <Guard] [an> Protocol1: ok so i'll restart from scratch, i don't mind
[02:42] <Protocol1> to get every little button working properly
[02:42] <IdleOne> bunta:  its a free book
[02:42] <Protocol1> yeah
[02:42] <bunta> oh? k :)
[02:42] <Guard] [an> is there an easyway to test xgl under ubuntu ?
[02:42] <cppnewbie> YEAAAAAAAA it works
[02:42] <Zarephath> bunta: Re-read what I typed...
[02:42] <Unity> bunta: sudo mount -t smbfs //server/share /mount/point -o username=Blah,password="blah"
[02:43] <max300> i cant get my audio to work (integrated audio via pt880)
[02:43] <IdleOne> cppnewbie:  wtg
[02:43] <cppnewbie> :D
[02:43] <bunta> Unity, thx :o
[02:43] <IdleOne> !tell max300  about sound
[02:43] <MonsieurBon> IdleOne, ya pas quoi <- what language is that?
[02:43] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  french but I forgot " de "
[02:43] <cppnewbie> monsieurbon french
[02:43] <cppnewbie> :p
[02:43] <cppnewbie> in a way that is
[02:43] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  your nick is french I assumed you spoke it
[02:44] <MonsieurBon> IdleOne, I do, but not very good! :) My french teacher used to call me that, because of my family name. And now I use it as my online nick, as it's not taken anywhere!
[02:45] <gnomefreak> Guard] [an,  try #xgl-ubuntu
[02:45] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  okie then () no problem
[02:45] <jdmpike> does anyone in here know how to use EasyTag?
[02:45] <jdmpike> I am trying to tag a bunch of my MP3's
[02:46] <BlueEagl1> !firewall
[02:46] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[02:46] <bunta> I've got access to the folder via goin just to places -> Connect to server
[02:46] <xrusto> use anyone laptop Asus A6U?
[02:46] <bunta> hwo can I get this to be auto-mounted?
[02:46] <IdleOne> !tell bunta  about mount
[02:47] <jdmpike> no one uses EasyTag?
[02:47] <IdleOne> jdmpike:  probably lots of ppl but they may not be here at the momment
[02:47] <deFrysk> sup ?
[02:48] <bunta> meh, that doesn want to work xD
[02:48] <selbstmord> Aleph One Debian/Ubuntu build:http://rapidshare.de/files/14665525/alephone_20051119-2_i386.tar.gz.html
[02:48] <jdmpike> deFrysk, I am trying to rename all of my mp3's
[02:49] <jdmpike> deFrysk, how do I make it go?
[02:49] <deFrysk> ooh
[02:49] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  you have used easysource I believe :P
[02:49] <deFrysk> jdmpike, lemme see, i am not on my own machine at the moment
[02:49] <jdmpike> deFrysk, I can't even find a howto - probably because it is so simple...
[02:49] <gnomefreak> IdleOne, nope i downloaded it once but never installed it
[02:50] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  you prefer the hard way huh
[02:50] <gnomefreak> IdleOne, for me its not hard
[02:50] <IdleOne> it's learning
[02:50] <IdleOne> ()
[02:51] <deFrysk> jdmpike, klick scaneer and then rename files and directory
[02:51] <hyperstream> !info java
[02:51] <deFrysk> scanner*
[02:51] <Unity> click*
[02:51] <ompaul> hyperstream, why not /msg ubotu java
[02:51] <deFrysk> and wht Unity saud ;p
[02:51] <deFrysk> said*
[02:51] <Unity> what*
[02:51] <deFrysk> omg
[02:52] <jdmpike> deFrysk, yep, got that - but then what, it shows me what it is going to do
[02:52] <IdleOne> !enter
[02:52] <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!
[02:52] <coolsail> how to update my firefox ?
[02:52] <deFrysk> &*^% keyboard
[02:52] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[02:52] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:52] <MonsieurBon> IdleOne, how do you make this smily thing?
[02:52] <selbstmord> hmm
[02:52] <IdleOne> () like this
[02:52] <MonsieurBon> IdleOne, yeah, that one!
[02:53] <DistroWatch> !proxy
[02:53] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, DistroWatch
[02:53] <Protocol1> !beer
[02:53] <ompaul> you cut this   then you paste that (
[02:53] <hyperstream> ompaul, im new to here i forgot the bots name after a reboot. i saw others using !info. i am msging the bot now that i have a query open
[02:53] <ompaul> :)
[02:53] <jdmpike> deFrysk, yep, got that - but then what, it shows me what it is going to, I can't make it do that
[02:53] <MonsieurBon> IdleOne, what characters are those?
[02:53] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  copy it then make a autochange in your xchat preferences so that : ) changes to ()
[02:53] <bryanl> 
[02:53] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  japanese
[02:54] <MonsieurBon> IdleOne, lol, ok! :)
[02:54] <MonsieurBon> IdleOne, i'd have to use another combination of characters though, cause I love :)
[02:54] <deFrysk> jdmpike, otherwise try tagtool
[02:54] <deFrysk> jdmpike, maybe its esyer to use for you
[02:54] <IdleOne> MonsieurBon:  what ever floats yourt boat :P
[02:55] <deFrysk> jdmpike, i am still trying to wake up so i am still a bit slow
[02:55] <jdmpike> deFrysk, this is the tool for doing what I want to use, I want to learn it
[02:55] <jdmpike> deFrysk, when I click scan, it brings up the "Tag and File Name scan"
[02:56] <slabby> I have a Netgear WG311T, it isnt in the supported wireless cards list. Do I have any chance of getting it working?
[02:56] <deFrysk> jdmpike, I never remame mp3's  so not sure how to rename
[02:56] <Cyorxamp> What is 'stick' exactly supposed to do?
[02:56] <jdmpike> ahh
[02:56] <anildigital> where the softs are stored when I use apt-get , can I copy these and use on other machine
[02:56] <IdleOne> Cyorxamp:  when I was a kid stick was the thing I got beat with :(
[02:56] <Guard] [an> which is more "lightweight": gnome or kde ?
[02:56] <ompaul> slabby, read the message from ubotu
[02:56] <anildigital> I dont want to apt-get them as my net speeed is too less
[02:57] <ompaul> Guard] [an, gnome, but it can put on the weight
[02:57] <IdleOne> anildigital:  apt-get or synaptic will download at same rate
[02:57] <anildigital> where the softs are stored when I use apt-get install, can I copy these and use on other machine
[02:58] <ompaul> IdleOne, may I pm u?
[02:58] <IdleOne> ompaul:  you may sir
[02:58] <ompaul> s/pm/message arrrrrrr /me kills IM dead
[02:58] <Czar``> What would cause my ubuntu box (with web server, FTP, webmin..all that) to not be accessable via the internet for a couple hrs day, usually in the morning? When its reachable again, the services are still running as if nothing happened. The box is not restarting itself. Suggestions?
[02:59] <topyli> if i enable my ac97 onboard sound, will i be instantly killed by bad sound?
[02:59] <seraphim> anildigital: /var/cache/apt/archives/
[02:59] <ompaul> Czar``, ISP having issues? network having issues?
[02:59] <chuckyp> topyli, no sound is fine on ac97 its what I use.
[02:59] <cwillu> anybody got experience doing an hd image of ubuntu with commercial tools of any description?
[03:00] <topyli> chuckyp: thanks. i think my trusty old sb128 has died in its sleep last night
[03:00] <bit_seqz> Czar``,  a firewall can do that... if someone set it up to.
[03:00] <Czar``> ompaul, i thought ISP issues but ive never had a problem with comcast. I've had some torrents downloading for days at a time without a disconnection. As for network issues, everything in the house runs through the same router and i havent had a problem. Could it be some cron job running? Im new to those
[03:00] <chuckyp> topyli, yeah it will be fine.  uses alsa
[03:01] <Czar``> bit_seqz, I thought about that but then asked some friends on the net from different parts of the country to try to access the box with no luck.
[03:01] <ompaul> Czar``, not unless it is one to take down the ethernet card for a couple of hours
[03:01] <ompaul> Czar``, is it on the same network as you are on atm?
[03:01] <slabby> I have downloaded the latest linux ati drivers for my card but when I open the file it says "gedit was not able to automatically detect the character coding...)
[03:01] <chuckyp> topyli, I use mine on my gamming box because i'm too lazy to throw the live inthere.  I'm not an audio freak and I think most people are high that think they can hear a difference.
[03:01] <asd> how do i stop x from respawning?
[03:01] <ompaul> asd, /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[03:01] <Czar``> ompaul, unfortunately not, Im at work and was trying to access the box and finally got sick of it being down so often
[03:02] <Czar``> ompaul, i suppose I could try a fresh install if that would help..
[03:02] <ompaul> Czar``, it is not rebooting so it is not "down" all you know is that the comms channel is down - you do not know why, you need to establish that
[03:03] <ompaul> Czar``, it could be that the ISP sees the packets for the web server and chooses to kill it
[03:03] <jerry> srry had to run   ..... now if any one has the info to help me config LIMEWIRE?
[03:03] <Czar``> ompaul, exactally. I run some MOO severs (like mud) and their @uptime is like a month now...but i still have gaps in service.
[03:03] <IdleOne> Czar``:  comcast least when I had it was known for not likinng to share its bandwith :/
[03:03] <ompaul> Czar``, may not be in their aup, I don't know,
[03:03] <Czar``> ompaul. see. now it just went back up
[03:04] <Czar``> ompaul, The server has been up for 9 days, 1 hour, 45 minutes, and 56 seconds.
[03:04] <Czar``> ompaul, i appreciate your help and suggestions.
[03:04] <crouchingMonkey> does anyone know how to fix this error: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual
[03:04] <crouchingMonkey> , i get it when i try to run glxgears
[03:04] <ompaul> Czar``,  is it the same IP the whole time?
[03:05] <Czar``> ompaul, yes it is
[03:05] <smo> does /var/log/messages give any clues to what it may have been doing while you couldn't reach it ?
[03:05] <Czar``> ompaul, well its not static but its been the same for over a year now
[03:05] <SaLoMoN> gn8
[03:06] <Czar``> smo, was that for me?
[03:06] <smo> Czar``, yes, sorry (not used to the whole nick prefixing deal)
[03:06] <gnomefreak> crouchingMonkey, im assuming you installed nvidia-settings and nvidia-glx?
[03:06] <Czar``> smo, oh me either. lemme see here
[03:06] <crouchingMonkey> yes i have gnomefreak
[03:07] <Czar``> smo, lots of lines that say --MARK0--
[03:07] <gnomefreak> crouchingMonkey, did you run sudo nvidia-glx-config enable?
[03:07] <jc-denton> startkeylogger
[03:07] <crouchingMonkey> i dont think so gnomefreak
[03:07] <Czar``> smo, Mar  4 07:37:26 czaralex exiting on signal 15 //  Mar  4 07:37:27 czaralex syslogd 1.4.1#16ubuntu6: restart.
[03:07] <stoner_> stopkeylogger
[03:07] <Czar``> smo thats 90 min ago.
[03:08] <stoner_> is the command
[03:08] <Czar``> smo, what is that all about?
[03:08] <smo> Czar``, I believe that's just dropped in ever 10 or 20 minutes to let you know it's still going  (the MARK parts, that is)
[03:08] <ompaul> Czar``, why not prove it can't get out I will now work out how
[03:08] <stoner_> but better is
[03:08] <stoner_> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0
[03:08] <gnomefreak> crouchingMonkey, you will need to if it gives you error you will need to mkdir /var/lib/xfree86 and copy the files in /var/lib/X11 to the new dir you made
[03:08] <stoner_> is this irc
[03:08] <Czar``> ompaul, so sit at the box at home and when it goes out, work with it?
[03:09] <Kube> where can I find the multimedia systems selector?
[03:09] <Czar``> ompaul okay. according to the log, every morning at 0737, it does this: Mar  4 07:37:26 czaralex exiting on signal 15 //  Mar  4 07:37:27 czaralex syslogd 1.4.1#16ubuntu6: restart.
[03:09] <crouchingMonkey> ok cool, im restarting x now to have the the new settings, thx a lot gnomefreak :)
[03:10] <gnomefreak> crouchingMonkey, yw
[03:10] <Czar``> ompaul, everything else in the log is -- MARK --
[03:10] <gnomefreak> next person wants to screw around?
[03:10] <ompaul> opme
[03:10] <Kube> gnomefreak, do you have any idea where I can select my video output?
[03:10] <Kube> Totem is saying this, The video output is in use by another application. Please close other video applications, or select another video output in the Multimedia Systems Selector.
[03:11] <hyperstream> well i officaly perfer ubuntu over debian :X
[03:11] <smo> Czar``, I usually only see those messages when the machine itself goes down (gracefully).  you're seeing that while the box is still up ?
[03:11] <Kube> hyperstream,  ubuntu is based on debian..
[03:11] <hyperstream> sure is
[03:11] <slabby> did i get kicked?
[03:11] <gnomefreak> ompaul, did i not do it right?
[03:11] <hyperstream> but its not 'debian'
[03:11] <hyperstream> :)
[03:11] <Dr_Willis> its better :P
[03:11] <Kube> it's "less" than debian..
[03:11] <ompaul> gnomefreak, kick ban
[03:12] <gnomefreak> oh ok i used ban@host
[03:12] <ompaul> slabby, update your software
[03:12] <slabby> X-chat?
[03:12] <Czar``> smo, im not at the box when this happens. But I do run some MOO (like MUD) servers that can tell me the system uptime. Right now its at 9 days even after today's downtime
[03:12] <slabby> how do i update it?
[03:12] <ompaul> slabby, that does not make sense
[03:12] <slabby> im using X-chat, how do i update it?
[03:12] <ompaul> slabby, sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade <<<<
[03:13] <Czar``> whats the address for the pastebin?
[03:13] <Kube> someone please help ...
[03:13] <cwillu> !paste
[03:13] <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.
[03:13] <slabby> ok
[03:13] <slabby> thanks ompaul
[03:13] <Kube> Totem is saying this, The video output is in use by another application. Please close other video applications, or select another video output in the Multimedia Systems Selector.
[03:13] <smo> That dcc glitch is a router issue, not a client issue.  I believe lilo posted something about it at http://tinyurl.com/qah9z
[03:13] <IdleOne> Czar``:  it's not the server thats going down. looks like it keeps running. problem seems to be the connection to the net
[03:13] <Kube> I don't have any video applications running
[03:13] <Czar``> IdleOne, I see some log messages illl paste to the bin
[03:13] <IdleOne> Czar``:  k
[03:13] <gnomefreak> smo, its an irc exploint last i heard
[03:14] <gnomefreak> either way screw around and get banned is the rules now
[03:14] <Czar``> IdleOne, my syslog http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9711
[03:15] <Czar``> IdleOne, the box was then accessable this AM at March 04 09:02:13 AM
[03:15] <crouchingMonkey> gnomefreak i got another question, i cant do a cd /home/username
[03:15] <crouchingMonkey> it says there is no such file or folder
[03:15] <ompaul> Czar``, no more like touch somefile then from cron triger a script that says >> date >> somefile; tracepath some.location >> somefile << and let that run before and after the failure then you have a log of when it stops working then you can also see if it is at your connection with your isp etc ...
[03:15] <gnomefreak> crouchingMonkey, the terminal is default in your /home/username
[03:15] <crouchingMonkey> but obviously there is
[03:16] <gnomefreak> crouchingMonkey, if you cd'ed somewhere else just type cd to get back to your home dir
[03:16] <anildigital> Hey is there any best blog posting soft for ubuntu?
[03:16] <crouchingMonkey> ooh
[03:16] <anildigital> plz give me tthe link
[03:16] <wietz0r> fuck
[03:16] <wietz0r> I didn't save the iso
[03:16] <CuriousCat> crouchingMonkey, just do a cd. It should take you to /home/username
[03:16] <wietz0r> I just opened it with fileroller :|
[03:16] <anildigital> Hey is there any best blog posting soft for ubuntu?
[03:16] <CuriousCat> anildigital, what do you mean?
[03:16] <Dr_Willis> wietz0r,  its in a timp/cache somewhere I belive.
[03:16] <Czar``> ompaul, I understand what that does but ive never played with cron before. I'm sorry. that's beyond me at the moment.
[03:16] <gnomefreak> wietz0r, its in /tmp nad please watch the language
[03:17] <wietz0r> I can't say f*ck in here?
[03:17] <wietz0r> Ok
[03:17] <gnomefreak> no
[03:17] <IdleOne> Czar``:  it's beyond me also sorry i was just looking at symptoms dont know the cure
[03:17] <Kube> gnomefreak, do you have any idea how can I fix this/?
[03:17] <Unity> fsck matches f*ck
[03:17] <gnomefreak> Kube, fix what? where?
[03:17] <CuriousCat> anildigital, what do you mean by blog posting software?
[03:18] <Unity> which reminds me, does fsck do any defragmenting?
[03:18] <Dr_Willis> Unity,  not that i am aware of.
[03:18] <CuriousCat> anildigital, something that would allow you to post on your blog without having to go to your website to do it?
[03:18] <topyli> Unity: no need
[03:18] <Kube> gnomefreak, Totem couldn't start because of this: The video output is in use by another application. Please close other video applications, or select another video output in the Multimedia Systems Selector.
[03:18] <IdleOne> Unity:  wietz0r  how about we avoid using and swear words...mistyping a curse is still cursing and should not be acceptable ()
[03:18] <Kube> gnomefreak, and I don't have any video application running
[03:18] <crouchingMonkey> CuriousCat, i did a cd like you said, then i did ls to get the folders but i cannot do cd /Downloads or cd /desktop
[03:19] <gnomefreak> Kube, did you install the software for whatever your trying to play?
[03:19] <CuriousCat> crouchingMonkey, don't add the /
[03:19] <Dr_Willis> try 'cd Downloads'
[03:19] <Dr_Willis> :P
[03:19] <Kube> gnomefreak, im just trying to play an mp3 file
[03:19] <ompaul> wietz0r, because it is not part of civil conversation, we can express a lot more frustration without using explitives, the other thing is that we want everyone from 9 to 9- here
[03:19] <CuriousCat> crouchingMonkey, it will mean that you're trying to access it from the root.
[03:19] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Kube about mp3
[03:19] <ompaul> wietz0r,  from 9 to 90 here (doh)
[03:19] <Dr_Willis> cd D<tab>
[03:19] <Kube> oh
[03:19] <Kube> okay th anks :P
[03:19] <Czar``> how would i disable that cron job that at 0737 each morning does that restart signal?
[03:19] <gnomefreak> yw
[03:19] <crouchingMonkey> CuriousCat, still no luck
[03:20] <CuriousCat> crouchingMonkey, i would assume that you're trying to access Downloads from your home directory. Do what Dr_Willis said. or try cd ~/Downloads or cd ~/Desktop
[03:20] <CuriousCat> crouchingMonkey, remember that linux is case sensitive. ;)
[03:20] <Dr_Willis> or cd /home/username/Downloads
[03:20] <cedric> i haven't got access to my printer and localhost
[03:20] <ritalin> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0
[03:21] <cedric> i've tried /etc/init.d/networking restart
[03:21] <Unity> tab completion starts invading your life...sometimes i try to tab complete words in my essays
[03:21] <Dr_Willis> hmmm
[03:21] <Unity> when i'm writing with a pencil
[03:21] <CuriousCat> Unity, lol!
[03:21] <Dr_Willis> aha..
[03:21] <crouchingMonkey> ok that cd ~/Downloads works fine CuriousCat
[03:22] <Kube> gnomefreak, i have installed it, do i do anything before running the mp3 file?
[03:22] <CuriousCat> crouchingMonkey, good. :)
[03:22] <gnomefreak> Kube, i dont think so
[03:22] <Dr_Willis> bash fundamentals  :)
[03:23] <crouchingMonkey> other than that i cannot acces folders or files :|
[03:23] <Kube> gnomefreak, Totem now opens and closes instantly
[03:23] <Kube> :s
[03:23] <CuriousCat> anildigital, are you still here?
[03:23] <gnomefreak> Kube, log out and back in
[03:23] <WildRabbit> Hello.
[03:23] <anildigital> yes
[03:24] <WildRabbit> If I have a Windows Partition and an Ubunut partition, and I want to reinstall Windows.
[03:24] <WildRabbit> Is that going to mess up my MBR ?
[03:24] <IdleOne> !tell WildRabbit  about dualboot
[03:24] <Kube> gnomefreak,  same error as before
[03:25] <gnomefreak> Kube, did you follow the instructions on the wiki?
[03:25] <Unity> Kube: did you try mplayer?
[03:25] <Kube> yeah.
[03:25] <Kube> gnomefreak,  could you give me the page again?
[03:25] <Kube> Unity,  no
[03:25] <WildRabbit> IdleOne, yes I know, but what if I want to reinstall? Will the windows installation f*** up my ubuntu partitions and my Master Boot Record?
[03:25] <Unity> Kube: i personally prefer mplayer just to let you know. it never gave me problems
[03:25] <IdleOne> WildRabbit:  windows will but you can then fix it with ubuntu livecd
[03:26] <Kube> Unity,  there is no mplayer in apt-cache search
[03:26] <CuriousCat> WildRabbit, might. I don't remember when i reinstalled my windows partition.
[03:26] <gnomefreak> !mplayer
[03:26] <ubotu> well, mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[03:26] <Kube> :)
[03:26] <CuriousCat> WildRabbit, it won't affect your ubuntu install for sure. But as for the grub on the mbr, it might be removed.
[03:26] <anildigital> Something that would allow you to post on your blog without having to go to your website to do it? Iwant such software
[03:27] <CuriousCat> WildRabbit, if it does, you can always reinstall grub without having to reinstall ubuntu
[03:27] <ompaul> WildRabbit, read the message from the bot
[03:27] <gnomefreak> anildigital, look in synaptic i thought i saw a few apps that will do that
[03:28] <WildRabbit> ok
[03:28] <WildRabbit> But I'm not sure if I have a LiveCD or a Install CD.
[03:28] <Kube> http://lb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/Release.gpg: Bad header line [IP: 82.211.81.182 80] 
[03:28] <Kube> http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-security/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz: Bad header line
[03:28] <Kube> could not download...
[03:28] <CuriousCat> anildigital, look at http://codex.wordpress.org/Weblog_Client
[03:29] <Kube> I was enabling the Multiverse repository
[03:29] <elkbuntu> WildRabbit, you'll find out when you boot up with it. one will ask you about server or default, the other wont :)
[03:29] <CuriousCat> anildigital, it has a portion there for the clients available for linux. Then you could check from packages.ubuntu.com to see if that's available for ubuntu
[03:29] <WildRabbit> elkbuntu, and might I ask which does which?
[03:30] <elkbuntu> WildRabbit, the install cd will ask if you want a server installation or a default installation
[03:30] <WildRabbit> elkbuntu, thank you, I have that one
[03:30] <Kube> Unity,  is XMMS good
[03:30] <Kube> ??
[03:31] <Delvien> i personally think Xmms sucks
[03:31] <ompaul> Kube, can you keep it all on one line please
[03:31] <Kube> ompaul, allright
[03:31] <CuriousCat> Kube, XMMS has it pros and cons. It depends on the user.
[03:31] <jonolsonroll2000> Quick question: The mp3blaster for linux (terminal only program that plays music) It seems to be blocking my soundcard from other sound uses.  I think that means it uses OSS anyway to make it so it uses ALSA?
[03:31] <ompaul> Kube, :)
[03:32] <topyli> Delvien: moreover, isn't it time we took gtk1 stuff outside to be shot?
[03:32] <Kube> CuriousCat, does it play video too ?
[03:32] <Unity> Kube: i don't like it; sometimes it gives me problems that the soundcard isn't available
[03:32] <viyyer> hi why is the m17n-db package in breezy/dapper older that the one in debian testing/unstable??
[03:32] <topyli> Kube: it doesn't play video
[03:33] <CuriousCat> Kube, no.
[03:33] <ompaul> viyyer, it changed since the maintainer on ubuntu committed the package, that is just a guess
[03:33] <topyli> viyyer: ubuntu developers freeze unstable at some point. the versions are pretty much from that time
[03:34] <hari> hi.Do you know if I can have Yahoo Mesenger in ubuntu?I actually want the radio stations
[03:34] <topyli> viyyer: i don't know if dapper is completely frozen yet though. i guess it's stablilizing now and won't change too much
[03:34] <viyyer> ompaul, I suppose it needs to get updated as 1.3.2- the more recent version has tamil language complete functionality
[03:34] <gnomefreak> hari, you really dont want to it works like crap use gaim
[03:34] <viyyer> and is there no intention of making scim mainstream ubuntu ??
[03:34] <jonolsonroll2000> hari, There is a yahoo client, but it's so old it's not worth it.
[03:35] <jonolsonroll2000> hari, It's less functionality then gaim
[03:35] <elkbuntu> topyli, i was under the impression the official freeze date was feb 23
[03:35] <viyyer> topyli, what is the freeze date for dapper..
[03:35] <Kube> allright thanks guys.
[03:35] <ompaul> viyyer, it was a few days ago
[03:35] <viyyer> as I see.. dapper is still using the same package as breezyt which is strange
[03:35] <topyli> elkbuntu: might well be so
[03:35] <Kube> wow Mplayer is 7mb !
[03:35] <gnomefreak> elkbuntu, i think that was the latest freezy
[03:35] <hyperstream> hmm
[03:36] <topyli> elkbuntu: there are different freezes. gnome 2.14 will still obviously have to be put in
[03:36] <gnomefreak> gnome 2.14 will be in after release sometime iirc
[03:36] <elkbuntu> topyli, that was earmarked from way back though
[03:36] <gnomefreak> stable 2.14
[03:36] <viyyer> anyone know of the current policy of .. ubuntu and scim ??
[03:36] <hyperstream> ive just added universe and multiverse to get the java-package, i used the wiki on install java. still cannot find the package how else can install java(the jre1.4 deb has nocadidate to install
[03:37] <viyyer> there are huge issues with scim and ubuntu as such...
[03:37] <viyyer> most packages just don't even load with scim
[03:37] <viyyer> s/packages/applications
[03:37] <ompaul> viyyer, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseSchedule
[03:37] <viyyer> even simple gnome application
[03:37] <gnomefreak> hyperstream, enable multiverse and universe and install blackdown or you can get it from javadebs
[03:37] <gnomefreak> !javadebs
[03:37] <caro__> hi
[03:37] <jonolsonroll2000> !mp3blaster
[03:37] <ubotu> jonolsonroll2000: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:37] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell hyperstream about javadebs
[03:37] <jonolsonroll2000> Poo :(
[03:37] <hyperstream> ahh blackdown is same as jre?
[03:38] <caro__> how to have alsconf ?
[03:38] <hyperstream> ahh there isnt any amd64 java debs :)
[03:38] <gnomefreak> blackdown is java in ubuntu it has jre nad jdk
[03:38] <hyperstream> alsa-utils or alsa-base
[03:38] <gnomefreak> or sdk or whatever its called now
[03:38] <hyperstream> gnomefreak,  ooo
[03:39] <caro__> hyperstream: I already have those two packages
[03:39] <viyyer> I am talking about this upstream bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=349618;msg=10
[03:39] <ompaul> hyperstream, you may remember me saying something of "chroot" I think it is now time for you to ask the bot about it :-(
[03:39] <caro__> hyperstream: but alsaconf isn't in it
[03:39] <hari> ok everything ok with gaim but is there a way to listen to the yahoo radio stations?
[03:40] <jonolsonroll2000> hari, I don't think so. :(
[03:40] <Kube> what the
[03:41] <Kube> the song is playing but ... in a really weird way
[03:41] <crimson_> anyone know why when i click on system administration, then click one of the utilities in there, it says its starting, but then it doesn't start?
[03:41] <CuriousCat> gnomefreak, blackdown is not the official sun jre/jdk mind you. :)
[03:41] <gnomefreak> CuriousCat, yes i know
[03:41] <Kube> stops for a sec then plays again..
[03:41] <viyyer> I am elevating the https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/m17n-db/+bug/32573  to high priority
[03:41] <LinuxJones> crimson_: are you in the account that installed Ubuntu ?
[03:41] <crimson_> yes..
[03:42] <gnomefreak> CuriousCat, notice i gave him info on javadebs ;)
[03:42] <crimson_> i just typed in the password i needed to also
[03:42] <CuriousCat> gnomefreak, :)
[03:42] <CuriousCat> gnomefreak, well, what i did is install the sun jre/jdk itself... needed it for my work
[03:42] <LinuxJones> crimson_: try launching from a terminal and see if it displays an error i.e. sudo network-admin
[03:43] <gnomefreak> CuriousCat, so did i but i did it a different way they most people :)
[03:43] <CuriousCat> gnomefreak, oh? how?
[03:44] <crimson_> from a terminal or a run as user?
[03:45] <gnomefreak> lets just say its a unofficial way and not recommended for anyone (fairly unstable)
[03:45] <CuriousCat> gnomefreak, lol!
[03:45] <LinuxJones> crimson_: just open a terminal and do sudo network-admin (enter your user password)
[03:45] <crimson_> ya doesn't do anything just goes back to where i can type stuff again
[03:47] <d1zZy^> hi there
[03:47] <LinuxJones> crimson_: so you can't get to a terminal with root priviliges ? try sudo -s in terminal
[03:47] <d1zZy^> anyone here, who might be able to help me solve oner or two problems with xchat config?
[03:47] <Cyorxamp> !google thunar breezy
[03:47] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Cyorxamp
[03:47] <ompaul> !anyone
[03:47] <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>
[03:47] <humon> what's the linux equivalent to "ipconfig /release/" and "ipconfig /renew"?
[03:48] <crimson_> no im in terminal
[03:48] <d1zZy^> ok
[03:48] <ompaul> humon, sudo ifdown  ; sudo ifup
[03:48] <crimson_> nothing just happens when i type that tho.. i type that, enter my password, and nothing happens
[03:48] <gnomefreak> d1zZy^, if we cant help you might want to try #xchat
[03:48] <d1zZy^> thx
[03:48] <d1zZy^> maybe simple
[03:48] <d1zZy^> i search something like the perform settings in mirc
[03:49] <AnDrE_CuRCio> server irc.vlife.com.br
[03:49] <d1zZy^> to auth myselfe with q on quakenet
[03:49] <humon> ompaul: thanks
[03:49] <exxpert> someone using macslows cairo clock with breezy?
[03:49] <d1zZy^> everytime i join
[03:49] <ompaul> d1zZy^, funny enough I know nothing of mirc, what functions does this perform settings do?
[03:49] <gnomefreak> d1zZy^, go into server than click edit and you will see a place for your password
[03:49] <humon> ompaul: but that also brings down the interface, is there another command that just releases the leased ip address?
[03:50] <Cyorxamp> What is Ubuntu's equivalent of a Windows 'Startup Folder' ?
[03:50] <gnomefreak> d1zZy^, make sure its for that server you are using
[03:50] <LinuxJones> crimson_: your user account doesn't appear to be in the admin group :( but it should display an error like incorrect password or the like. Were you messing around with the root password or the sudoers permissions ?
[03:50] <d1zZy^> its for nickserv not fpr q
[03:50] <ompaul> humon, well you can do "sudo dhclient"
[03:50] <crimson_> no
[03:50] <gnomefreak> d1zZy^, thats how you do it though
[03:50] <humon> ompaul: ok, thank you
[03:50] <d1zZy^> perform does what is says...it performs specified actions on startup
[03:50] <d1zZy^> thanks
[03:50] <d1zZy^> i'll try
[03:51] <LinuxJones> crimson_: ouch, so your basically locked out of the administration of your computer :(
[03:51] <gnomefreak> d1zZy^, that will just identify you
[03:51] <gnomefreak> thats what i thought you meant by authenticate
[03:51] <d1zZy^> yep...but not with nickserv...
[03:51] <Cyorxamp> What is Ubuntu's equivalent of a Windows 'Startup Folder' ?
[03:51] <d1zZy^> with q
[03:51] <d1zZy^> its some sort of other bot system
[03:51] <crimson_> why does it say starting (whatever administration program) then it doesn't open then
[03:51] <gnomefreak> d1zZy^, than make sure q is in the list after you click edit
[03:52] <LinuxJones> Cyorxamp: system >> preferences >> sessions >> startup programs
[03:52] <crimson_> cuz it asks for hte password, wouldn't you think it would say password incorrect if i didn't type it in right?
[03:52] <d1zZy^> ./msg Q@CServe.quakenet.org auth username password
[03:52] <Cyorxamp> LinuxJones, I don't have that option
[03:52] <d1zZy^> thats the command for q
[03:52] <LinuxJones> crimson_: there's something borked on your system with permissions
[03:53] <LinuxJones> Cyorxamp: sure it's there (the tab on the right)
[03:54] <bit_seqz> I have a problem with my laptop, it goes to sleep, and sometimes it wont wake up unless I change to a virtual terminal, then back to X.
[03:54] <LinuxJones> Cyorxamp: are you running gnome ?
[03:54] <trappist> wth is gam_server and why is it chewing up 40% of my cpu and respawning itself if I kill it
[03:54] <Cyorxamp> LinuxJones, I am not running gnome... I am running xfce - is there some location/file which edited can tell kde/gnome/xfce whatever what to run on startup ?
[03:55] <ompaul> Cyorxamp, right click on the desktop and choose from the huge configuration menu
[03:55] <Cyorxamp> ompaul, is that supposed to help?
[03:55] <ompaul> Cyorxamp, if you want to wait I ahve a slow machine not running here that has xfce on it so I can actually find the option, and yes it was
[03:55] <Liquid_Ic> How do I run vncserver on my current desktop? When I open a vnc connection now it opens a new session.
[03:55] <humon> is the root user also disabled in ubuntu-server?
[03:56] <trappist> ok gam_server is from gamin, which apt-cache makes sound a lot like fam.  I want to kill it.
[03:56] <gnomefreak> trappist, im not sure its not running here
[03:56] <ompaul> Cyorxamp, so it will have to boot if you want it to
[03:56] <LinuxJones> Cyorxamp: I am not familiar with xfce but kde has similar feature to gnome.
[03:56] <trappist> gnomefreak: hey you got a @!!
[03:56] <gnomefreak> :)
[03:56] <trappist> congrats :)
[03:56] <DexterF> hi
[03:56] <gnomefreak> ty
[03:56] <CuriousCat> hello DexterF
[03:56] <DexterF> can't get fglrx to go 3D, it keeps using Mesa.
[03:56] <trappist> now tell me how to kill gamin or I'll have you demoted!
[03:56] <Cyorxamp> bah!!!!!!
[03:56] <gnomefreak> lol
[03:57] <gnomefreak> uninstall it?
[03:57] <trappist> DexterF: lucky! I wish I could get my Xgl to use mesa
[03:57] <IdleOne> trappist:  ps x look for the pid then kill pidnumber
[03:57] <ompaul> Cyorxamp, guess I shant boot that box then shall I
[03:57] <bur[n] er> anyone know if it's possible to change the date of photos in f-spot?
[03:57] <trappist> IdleOne: I did.  it respawns itself.
[03:57] <IdleOne> trappist: uninstall it
[03:58] <trappist> IdleOne: tried that too.  it wants to take half the OS and all of KDE with it
[03:58] <IdleOne> trappist:  anything the restarts without you teeling it o cant be good heh
[03:58] <gnomefreak> oh crap
[03:58] <gnomefreak> what is gamin?
[03:58] <trappist> IdleOne: not necessarily true, but I'm not liking it in this case
[03:58] <trappist> gnomefreak: like fam.  a file and directory monitor.
[03:58] <LinuxJones> Cyorxamp: there must be an xubuntu (or whatever it's called) for the xfce desktop
[03:58] <Cyorxamp> ompaul, you do whatever you like
[03:58] <gnomefreak> ahh
[03:58] <DexterF> I'm on Dapper, fglrx 8.22.5 installed. I know this behaviozr from Slackware where copying the fglrx files manually oer the installed X/Mesa files helps, but on ubuntu that would seriuosly jeopardize package integrirty I guess, so - what am I supposed to do?
[03:58] <gnomefreak> DexterF, /j #ubuntu+1
[03:59] <LinuxJones> Cyorxamp: sorry an irc channel
[03:59] <DexterF> trappist: Xgl in software? har har
[03:59] <humon> is root disabled in the ubuntu-server release?
[03:59] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell humon about root
[04:00] <Cyorxamp> LinuxJones, ?!!?
[04:00] <trappist> DexterF: no, it wants to use hardware for most stuff, but the nvidia glx drivers have no support for GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap so we have to use mesa for that.
[04:00] <ompaul> !attitude
[04:00] <ubotu> attitude is, like, The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[04:00] <trappist> gnomefreak: I said while true; do killall gam_server;done and let it run for a while, and it's good now
[04:00] <ompaul> Cyorxamp, ^^^^^^
[04:00] <DatsunZoso> hey guys
[04:00] <Cyorxamp> ompaul, what the hell do you want?
[04:01] <jerry> hi room
[04:01] <Cyorxamp> I only read whats in red
[04:01] <ompaul> Cyorxamp, chill
[04:01] <Cyorxamp> and its not making sense
[04:01] <DatsunZoso> i gotta question, kinda noobish but a question none the less
[04:01] <Cyorxamp> i'm flitting between channels
[04:01] <Liquid_Ic> what is the best way to get remote desktop access to the current ubuntu desktop?
[04:01] <DatsunZoso> oh wait!
[04:01] <Cyorxamp> look forget I asked anything at all, obviously it's too difficult
[04:02] <jerry> as root in ubuntu i type gnorpm  to run an install nad it says Bash
[04:02] <colm> Liquid_Ic, System > prefs > remote desktop
[04:02] <colm> Liquid_Ic, then vnc on the client
[04:02] <Liquid_Ic> colm, i don't have that, i use xfce4
[04:03] <colm> Liquid_Ic, sorry, don't know then
[04:03] <LinuxJones> Cyorxamp: if it's not that difficult you should have figured it out before posting the question :D
[04:03] <gnomefreak> Liquid_Ic, it would be under system or tools
[04:03] <tatters> Usin gcli how would create a file called query.php in /var/www/html folder?
[04:03] <Cyorxamp> LinuxJones, who said it was not difficult
[04:03] <bigfoot1> hi how do i install a deb file?
[04:03] <Liquid_Ic> ok i'll try
[04:03] <Dr_Willis> :)
[04:03] <IdleOne> !tell bigfoot1  about deb
[04:03] <bigfoot1> how do i do a search through my "command history" in ci/terminal?
[04:03] <DexterF> trappist: of all drivers nvidia can't?
[04:03] <gnomefreak> Liquid_Ic, mind you im not in xfce atm but i beileve its there
[04:04] <Matt-_> I can't get networking working while running vmware in ubuntu using nat mode. (I would run it natively but getting my wifi card working was a pain in the arse).
[04:04] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1, history
[04:04] <Dr_Willis> bigfoot1:  bash fundamentals.. :P  'history command'
[04:04] <tatters> Using  the CLI how  would I  create a file called query.php in /var/www/html folder?
[04:04] <LjL> tatters: touch /var/www/html/query.php
[04:04] <Dr_Willis> :)
[04:04] <josue_m> hi, si there a way to block msn/yahoo messenger with iptables?
[04:04] <bigfoot1> Dr_Willis: gnomefreak.  i want to search through my command history, not browse through.
[04:05] <Spliffster> high, i have found a package that is badly outdated in ubuntu 5.10 and its really dangerous to use it (gparted). how can i find out who is responsible for this package and inform him/her ?
[04:05] <Dr_Willis> bigfoot1:  more bash fundamentals :P  history | grep pattern
[04:05] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1, than use the arrows?
[04:05] <tatters> thnx so touch is the command to create files
[04:05] <gnomefreak> or that way
[04:05] <LjL> josue_m: if they work only on some specific ports, then yeah, of course... though iptables and i are not best friend, so i'm not going to look for the complete syntax :)
[04:05] <gnomefreak> tatters, yes and mkdir will make dircotries
[04:05] <DatsunZoso> Clap your hands say yeah; ... nothin left to fear now that bigfoot is captured
[04:05] <Dr_Willis> josue_m:  it can be very tricky. not sure if its totally doable.
[04:05] <bigfoot1> i converted a .rpm file into deb using "alien" command. Then i ran I "dpkg" on it. How do i know if it worked?
[04:05] <IdleOne> Spliffster:  send a bug report?
[04:05] <Liquid_Ic> colm, gnomefreak, it works, thanks!
[04:06] <tatters> gotcha thnx been struggling with vim and nano just to do that :/
[04:06] <Spliffster> IdleOne: well, that'll be it then eh ? :)
[04:06] <LjL> bigfoot1: if it said it's installed, then it's probably installed
[04:06] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1, try running it?
[04:06] <trappist> DexterF: correct.  I saw a hint on the forums that they're going to support it eventually, but since the spec for it is basically just a braindump right now they're going to let it solidify some before supporting it.
[04:06] <IdleOne> Spliffster:  yeah best way to let the devs know what you think might be wrong I guess
[04:07] <DexterF> trappist: happen to know how chances are with ati/fglrx?
[04:08] <dli> what wireless tool from installation
[04:08] <trappist> DexterF: theoretically it words fine as long as your card's not too old (I think it has to support pixel shaders) but like I said I can't get compiz/Xgl to use the mesa GL libs
[04:08] <trappist> s/words/works
[04:08] <josue_m> been look around in google without good results
[04:08] <davide> hi everybody!
[04:08] <bigfoot1> LjL: after i did "sudo dpkg -i synce-gnomevfs_0.9.0-2_i386.deb" in terminal, i didn't get any printout. that's why i'm a bit not sure of what has happenend. No message at all.
[04:08] <josue_m> ok, thanks all for your help
[04:08] <josue_m> will keep searching
[04:08] <markl> which kernel type is best for an amd64 3500+
[04:08] <LjL> bigfoot1: try "apt-cache policy synce-gnomevfs", and see what it says under "Installed:"
[04:08] <FunnyLookinHat> what is synce-gnomevfs??
[04:08] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak: how do i run it?
[04:09] <LjL> FunnyLookinHat: program to let you communicate with your PocketPC PDA from Gnome
[04:09] <IdleOne> bigfoot1:  what is it?
[04:09] <LjL> bigfoot1: i'm afraid you don't *run* it, as it's simply a module for your Gnome
[04:09] <bigfoot1> apt-cache policy synce-gnomevfs     W: Unable to locate package synce-gnomevfs
[04:09] <agharta> live cd default root passwd ?
[04:09] <LjL> bigfoot1: try "dpkg -L synce-gnomevfs" to see what it installed
[04:09] <davide> I have some problem configuring a dlink wifi card. somebody can help me?
[04:09] <IdleOne> !tell agharta  about root
[04:09] <bigfoot1> IdleOne: i ran "alien" on an rpm package. then i did sudo -i foo.deb on it
[04:09] <hyperstream> hmm where can i get the codecs for totem player? so it can play mpeg formats
[04:09] <IdleOne> !wifi
[04:09] <ubotu> it has been said that wifi is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[04:10] <bigfoot1> it's synce-gnomevfs_0.9.0-2_i386.deb, IdleOne
[04:10] <IdleOne> bigfoot1:  sorry no idea what where when that would be :/
[04:10] <LinuxJones> markl: if your just doing basic stuff the k7 or i386 will be ok but if your like encoding audio or video the amd64 version of ubuntu might be a better option.
[04:10] <davide> thanks
[04:10] <angeloo> sources from dapper ?
[04:11] <IdleOne> !flight4
[04:11] <ubotu> flight4 is the current Dapper development build.  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4
[04:11] <bigfoot1> LjL:  $ dpkg -L synce-gnomevfs                                    Package `synce-gnomevfs' is not installed.
[04:11] <LjL> bigfoot1: try what i said. if it succeeds, then the package is installed. to actually make it work, you'll have to follow the instruction on the synce site
[04:11] <LjL> bigfoot1: hm, fine
[04:11] <selbstmord> Anyone gotten llxdoom or lsdldoom to work on ubuntu 5.10?
[04:11] <LjL> bigfoot1: hold on
[04:11] <bigfoot1> if i don't get any error messages when i ran that ailen command, does that mean there is no problems with the conversion from .rpm to .deb?
[04:12] <LjL> bigfoot1: guess so, but it still doesn't mean the .deb is actually going to work
[04:12] <stich> salut a tous
[04:12] <IdleOne> salut stich
[04:12] <IdleOne> !fr
[04:12] <ubotu> hmm... fr is Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[04:12] <Stormx2> Heya all
[04:12] <IdleOne> hey Stormx2
[04:12] <Stormx2> I wonder...
[04:12] <Stormx2> !ie
[04:12] <ubotu> ie is, like, totally, Ubuntu Ireland #ubuntu-ie
[04:12] <Stormx2> oh bummer >.< Mine was much better
[04:13] <humon> when starting the synaptic package manager, i get a warning saying "the following problems were found on your system", followed by a list off errors concerning the repositories: "W: Couldn't stat source package list http://no.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/no.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)". what's this about?
[04:13] <IdleOne> !tell humon  about repos
[04:13] <Stormx2> humon: In terminal, try running "sudo apt-get update"
[04:13] <humon> Stormx2, thanks
[04:13] <bigfoot1> LjL: am i still holding on for something?
[04:13] <LjL> bigfoot1: gee, where'd you download the RPM? synce's site is sort of... convoluted... to search in
[04:13] <gnomefreak> humon, run sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and paste the contents on pastebin please
[04:13] <aroticoz> !bg
[04:13] <ubotu> bg is probably Mozhete da poluchite pomosht za Ubuntu i Kubuntu na bylgarski v kanal #ubuntu na syrvyr irc.unibg.org
[04:13] <Stormx2> humon: it may be that the norweigen repo is down.
[04:14] <aroticoz> nice
[04:14] <btdown> !ru
[04:14] <ubotu> Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke. # russian users please try #ubuntu-ru, there you may get more help
[04:14] <LjL> !bot
[04:14] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[04:14] <Stormx2> bigfoot1: What are you trying to do?
[04:14] <humon> Stormx2, http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ is working though
[04:14] <aroticoz> anyone here from Bulgaria ?
[04:14] <IdleOne> please dont use the bot to fish try /msg bot searchterm
[04:14] <knovak> Hello everyone, I have a problem when it comes to GCC... whenever I try using "configure" to compile WINE (or anything else for that matter), it says "Compiler cannot create executables"
[04:14] <knovak> Is there a quick solution?
[04:14] <LjL> knovak: "sudo apt-get install build-essential"
[04:14] <hyperstream> :/
[04:14] <gnomefreak> Knorrie, sudo aptg-et install build-essential
[04:15] <Snake|Sleep> Hey guys, whats up with the DCC Exploit, any progress yet?
[04:15] <hyperstream> thought totem could play mpeg out of the box
[04:15] <gnomefreak> apt-get too
[04:15] <IdleOne> Knorrie:  sudo apt-get install build-essential that will fix the gcc error
[04:15] <knovak> OK, thanks
[04:15] <knovak> will do
[04:15] <IdleOne> knovak: ^
[04:15] <bigfoot1> i got the rpm from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=30550&package_id=92164. It's the first file (synce-gnomevfs-0.9.0-1.i386.rpm )
[04:15] <gnomefreak> Snake|Sleep, they are still going at it
[04:15] <Snake|Sleep> :(
[04:16] <humon> Stormx2, "sudo apt-get update" worked like a charm. what exactly does that command do?
[04:16] <knovak> But is there a reason GCC suddenly started doing that to me? I had Breezy installed for a while but mainly used Windows for gaming
[04:16] <bigfoot1> Stormx2: i'm trying to get gnome-vfs (synce) to work. So as advised by somebody on the synce maliing list, i should try converting an .rpm file to deb then doing dpkg on the new deb
[04:16] <knovak> but when I came back yesterday to try and install a game on here, it started giving me that error
[04:16] <knovak> but I never recall getting that in the past
[04:16] <Tatey> knovak: yes, the fact that the building toolchain doesn't exist :)
[04:16] <bigfoot1> LjL: my 2nd to newest message was for you.
[04:16] <knovak> OK, I'm going to try installing this again
[04:17] <LjL> bigfoot1: yes, i've gotten the file
[04:17] <Tatey> if you install that meta-package it'll grab everything you need to build stuff from source
[04:17] <knovak> hey, worked like a charm. Thanks a bunch.
[04:17] <gnomefreak> psssst grab checkinstall too :)
[04:18] <abacrotto> Hello.
[04:18] <IdleOne> heya
[04:18] <abacrotto> Can you help me ?
[04:18] <IdleOne> we can try
[04:18] <IdleOne> ask away
[04:18] <LjL> bigfoot1: the package installed fine for me - can't check whether it actually works, though
[04:19] <abacrotto> I need to know how can I save my desktop config in live CD.
[04:19] <abacrotto> I was told thet it can be done.
[04:19] <Snake|Sleep> If I mount NTFS over a network, is it safe to write to?
[04:19] <LjL> bigfoot1: i just did "sudo alien blah.rpm" followed by "sudo dpkg -i blah.deb"
[04:19] <IdleOne> Snake|Sleep:  you cant write to ntfs
[04:19] <hyperstream> you can write to ntfs?
[04:19] <LjL> Snake|Sleep: you mean using samba? that is, the NTFS is on a windows machine and you connect to it using samba?
[04:19] <colm> Snake|Sleep, that's fine (I assume you mean smb://)
[04:19] <hyperstream> thought so
[04:19] <Snake|Sleep> LjL: Correct
[04:19] <Stormx2> bigfoot1: I wrote a howto on that :P What device?
[04:20] <LjL> Snake|Sleep: then yeah it's safe
[04:20] <Snake|Sleep> Awesome.
[04:20] <LjL> Stormx2: i'd love to have a link to that howto, as well. though i'm using Synce-KDE
[04:20] <dli> which package for "lsusb"
[04:20] <gnomefreak> you can write to ntfs but its not safe
[04:20] <hyperstream> how come linux hasnt got support for ntfs write ?
[04:20] <Snake__> gnomefreak: yea I knew that, but I wasn't sure about over a network
[04:20] <bigfoot1> Stormx2: i have a jornada. old model. it's year 1999 or so.
[04:21] <gnomefreak> hyperstream, working on it in dapper
[04:21] <Matt-_> It has, you just need to compile a kernel with support for it.
[04:21] <Stormx2> Its only for smartphone-like devices, and its had some *very* limited success, because everyone's hardware is different
[04:21] <bigfoot1> Stormx2: hp jornada.
[04:21] <LjL> hyperstream: 'cause MS doesn't give out the specs, and it appears to be quite complicated
[04:21] <Matt-_> It's pretty buggy though.
[04:21] <Stormx2> !smartphone
[04:21] <ubotu> rumour has it, smartphone is a guide to syncing smartphones can be found here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=86302
[04:21] <IdleOne> hyperstream:  because windows doesnt plkay nice with its neighbors
[04:21] <hyperstream> ahh
[04:21] <Stormx2> Theres also one for more PDA-like devices with synce
[04:21] <hyperstream> gnomefreak,  whats is dapper? another x management ?
[04:21] <Tatey> hyperstream: Because MS doesn't particapte in OpenSource projects and it's difficult for developers to reverse engineer NTFS
[04:21] <gnomefreak> hyperstream, ntfs writeing
[04:21] <bigfoot1> Stormx2: you wrote a howto for what+?
[04:21] <stian> How do I install the latest version of sun java on my ubuntu box?
[04:21] <azurehuesofblue> Hey guys, girls... this is a dumb question, but I installed limewire and I cant find it, where is it, and where is the file that makes it run, I would like it to be on my app menu
[04:21] <bigfoot1> i've got synce working fine
[04:21] <IdleOne> Tatey:  in fact it's illegal in most countries
[04:21] <hyperstream> ooo
[04:21] <Snake__> hyperstream: OMG WHATS DAPPER??
[04:21] <hyperstream> neat
[04:21] <LjL> Stormx2: i see, i have a simple iPaq. synce does sort of work for me, it's just very unpredictable
[04:21] <no_gatez_fan> hyperstream/  prob a m$ comunistic thing...and permission thing, and to avoid any legal issues
[04:21] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell stian about java
[04:22] <colm> !tell stian about java
[04:22] <bigfoot1> Stormx2: i just wantto get gnome-vfs working , to make drag-and-drop of files possibl
[04:22] <Tatey> If you want to transfer files easily between a Windows and Linux I suggest you setup a fat32 partition which is read/write in both linux and windows
[04:22] <Tatey> IdleOne: that too ;)
[04:22] <Stormx2> bigfoot1: Its all connected and all?
[04:22] <bigfoot1> Stormx2: are you asking me?
[04:22] <LjL> IdleOne: is it? i thought reverse engineering for interoperability purposes was *legal* in most countries
[04:22] <BlueEagl1> hyperstream: It's a long story but bottom line is that M$ doesn't want anyone but themselves accessint the file system so they don't release the specs afaik.
[04:22] <IdleOne> Tatey:  the reverse engineering isnt the problem it's implementing it without going to jail hehe
[04:22] <bigfoot1> Stormx2: i mean, are you asking me for an answer, or asking rhetorically?
[04:23] <IdleOne> LjL:  only in microsft gives permission wich they havent and wont
[04:23] <Stormx2> bigfoot1: Asking for an answer. Check your private messages
[04:23] <DistroWatch> !java
[04:23] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[04:23] <LjL> IdleOne: hm, unless the laws about that changed recently, i don't think that's the case. just say, why is it that we can read MS Office documents with OpenOffice and KOffice and the like?
[04:24] <Tatey> I think that's because of a particular lawsuite, IIRC
[04:24] <Stormx2> bigfoot1: if you didn't get that PM, go to http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=86302 and scroll down to "exploring the device"
[04:25] <bigfoot1> Stormx2: i got your pm. thanks
[04:25] <LjL> Tatey: could be, but in general i was always under the conception that - at least in the US - reverse engineering for purpose of interoperability was legal, at least in a "clean room" setup (and in other countries it tends to be legal *without* even a clean root)
[04:25] <IdleOne> LjL:  because ntfs is OS dependent and opening ntfs means opening Windows
[04:25] <zarephath> I have a USB Hard drive attached via USB2...the drive is formatted NTFS..but my question is about permissions...I don't have the kernel compiled for write(and don't want to) however I can't sudo change r+x for my username...Is there a solution other than converting the filesystem?
[04:25] <hyperstream> hmm where can i get the codecs for totem player? so it can play mpeg formats
[04:25] <Snake__> ubotu: tell hyperstream about mp3
[04:25] <IdleOne> !w32codecs
[04:25] <ubotu> methinks w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[04:26] <bigfoot1> Stormx2: what's your pda?
[04:26] <LjL> IdleOne: still don't see why windows would have any special status compared to any other software
[04:26] <mjr> zarephath, you need to use the umask/uid/gid mount options to spesify permissions for the ntfs mount
[04:26] <d1zZy^> i'm trying to install the ati driver, but i dont know how to open the /etc/modules
[04:26] <gnomefreak> can you guys please take this convo to #ubuntu-offtopic now?
[04:27] <IdleOne> LjL:  the own the software and they choose not to let you do what you want with it under the laws that the goverments they donate money to makes :/
[04:27] <Stormx2> bigfoot1: Orange SPV e200
[04:27] <zarephath> mjr: Ok is there a forum article or something that will introduce me to this?
[04:27] <zarephath> mjr: and thanks
[04:27] <IdleOne> LjL:  we could argue this all day hehe
[04:27] <LjL> IdleOne: hmm, first google hits i get suggest it's not a matter of reverse engineering, but rather a matter of MS having a *patent* on the NTFS journalling scheme
[04:27] <jerry> o lord i need a friend
[04:27] <Snake__> lol
[04:27] <LjL> IdleOne: and a patent (unfortunately) is a wholly different matter
[04:28] <IdleOne> LjL:  like I said they own it and dont play nice
[04:29] <jerry> can some one please help me with a game install?
[04:29] <mjr> zarephath, dunno. You can just use the option uid=[your_uid]  for what you want, though, with -o if directly using mount. Your uid you can get with the id command.
[04:29] <colm> jerry, what game?
[04:29] <jerry> americas army
[04:29] <jerry> how do you type red to me?
[04:29] <DistroWatch> any  weather display applet for gnome ?
[04:29] <gnomefreak> jerry, by saying you name first
[04:30] <IdleOne> jerry:  when you type a persons nick it highlights it so you can see it better
[04:30] <evilsmevil> hi all
[04:30] <jerry> ahh tks gnome
[04:30] <evilsmevil> quick question
[04:30] <gnomefreak> disasm, gdesklets
[04:30] <coreyo> where can I find a list of deb sources for amd64 trees?
[04:30] <evilsmevil> im having problems using su
[04:30] <colm> jerry, what problems are you having?
[04:30] <IdleOne> evilsmevil:  use sudo
[04:30] <jerry> I bought a linux book and i still cant figure it out
[04:30] <evilsmevil> yeah apparently my user isnt in sudoers
[04:31] <zarephath> mjr: Ok thanks..however it is mounting automagically...
[04:31] <evilsmevil> and i cant switch to root to change it
[04:31] <mjr> zarephath, edit the option to /etc/fstab then
[04:31] <mjr> (without -o)
[04:31] <jerry> colm, I dl to my desk top and it says it cant open file
[04:31] <colm> jerry, try this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AmericasArmy
[04:32] <jerry> colm,tks
[04:32] <rudiz> join #ubuntu-nl
[04:32] <colm> jerry, you have to use the Applications > Accessories > Terminal
[04:32] <bigfoot1> jerry:, save one more character to type Rather than "tks" for thanks, you can say "ty" (for thank you).
[04:32] <evilsmevil> so does root have a default password?
[04:33] <evilsmevil> cause i dont remember setting a password
[04:33] <IdleOne> !tell evilsmevil  about root
[04:33] <colm> evilsmevil, no default password
[04:33] <jerry> bigfoot1,ty
[04:34] <evilsmevil> ok so how can i log into root?
[04:34] <Dr_Willis> !root
[04:34] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[04:34] <topyli> evilsmevil: you don't
[04:34] <jerry> colm, i open term-sudo -i  then sh ./armyopsXXX-linux.run
[04:34] <gnomefreak> evilsmevil, read the mes ubotu sent you
[04:34] <IdleOne> evilsmevil:  you cant
[04:34] <bigfoot1> jerry: that's all the "technical help" i provide here.
[04:34] <gnomefreak> use sudo
[04:34] <ompaul> evilsmevil, you can't unless your user is in sudoers or has admin ability ask the box owner
[04:34] <evilsmevil> or more importantly, how can i put my user into /etc/sudoers
[04:34] <evilsmevil> i AM the box owner...
[04:34] <LjL> IdleOne: i'm browsing Linux-NTFS's site. there's no indication that they aren't providing write support for legal reasons, but plenty of indications they aren't for purely technical reasons (i.e. it's hard). they do say that RedHat doesn't distribute the NTFS driver *at all*, and they say it appears to be due to legal worries, which they don't quite understand.
[04:34] <zarephath> mjr: K thanks
[04:34] <jerry> bigfoot1,great info
[04:34] <colm> jerry, you said it's on your desktop, so do this first $ cd Desktop
[04:35] <ompaul> evilsmevil, so what you need is the password for the first user that was set up on the box
[04:35] <gnomefreak> evilsmevil, than you should beable to use sudo command than password
[04:35] <evilsmevil> ok ive got that
[04:35] <topyli> evilsmevil: the first user you made (during installation) is in sudoers, and can add others
[04:35] <gnomefreak> evilsmevil, type sudo apt-get update
[04:35] <colm> jerry, replace the XXX with the proper version number just type army then press TAB
[04:35] <angeloo> where meeting one source.list good to dapper?
[04:35] <evilsmevil> yeah nothing happens
[04:35] <ompaul> evilsmevil, so then operate with sudo in place of su it just works
[04:35] <gnomefreak> evilsmevil, after typeing password hit enter
[04:35] <jerry> ok let me try that
[04:36] <ompaul> evilsmevil, or gksudo for graphics
[04:36] <evilsmevil> yeah nothing happened
[04:36] <evilsmevil> just get a new console line no output or anything
[04:36] <topyli> evilsmevil: you have to give sudo a command to execute. like "sudo yes"
[04:36] <IdleOne> LjL:  so it boils down to microsoft isnt sharing all the neccesary info...they dont play nice with FOOS and dont plan on it either but they gladly take FOOS and implemnt it into theyre OS and patent it by changing a few lilttle things in the source ( I would bet )
[04:36] <evilsmevil> yeah its not executing commands
[04:36] <gnomefreak> IdleOne, and ljl can you please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:37] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  yup ()
[04:37] <gnomefreak> ty
[04:37] <topyli> evilsmevil: what kind of command did you use?
[04:37] <decaelo> hello folks.. i have a simple question - is upgrading from breezy to dapper a matter of changing repositories in synaptic?
[04:37] <evilsmevil> sudo yes, and sudo apt-get update
[04:37] <evilsmevil> oh and i tried sudo ls too
[04:37] <evilsmevil> ok so i know i cant sudo cause im not in the sudoers file
[04:37] <topyli> evilsmevil: and yes, apt, and ls didn't happen?
[04:37] <ompaul> evilsmevil, do this "sudo id" and then when it asks for a password give it yours it will say something on the screen I am interested in the general idea of the text
[04:37] <evilsmevil> nope nothing happened
[04:38] <ompaul> evilsmevil, it has to say something
[04:38] <evilsmevil> there is no output
[04:38] <evilsmevil> it really doesnt!
[04:38] <l00p> I have problems with partitions. I have SATA disk with 2 ntfs partitions and some free space. When I try to install ubuntu it doesn't show any partitions on the disk.
[04:38] <l00p> so what can I do? I can partition the disk from scratch but that way I'll lose all data on the disk
[04:38] <evilsmevil> evilsmevil@Jimbo:~$ sudo id
[04:38] <evilsmevil> evilsmevil@Jimbo:~$
[04:38] <MrPockets> whats the program that is used to use Windows programs in Linux?
[04:38] <evilsmevil> thats the two lines of output i got
[04:38] <evilsmevil> MrPockets:  its called wine
[04:38] <Tatey> MrPockets: wine?
[04:38] <IdleOne> MrPockets:  wine or cedega
[04:38] <decaelo> MrPockets: Wine
[04:38] <colm> !tell MrPockets about wine
[04:38] <topyli> evilsmevil: then your shell is broken
[04:38] <gnomefreak> MrPockets, wine or cedega
[04:38] <ompaul> evilsmevil, okay, did you use some "program" to help you configure lots of stuff?
[04:38] <decaelo> *wine, rather
[04:38] <Tropi_05> iihio
[04:38] <evilsmevil> lol no
[04:39] <MrPockets> wine is the freeware, correct?
[04:39] <evilsmevil> no its not working because im not in the sudoers file in /etc/sudoers
[04:39] <gnomefreak> evilsmevil, close it adn open a new terminal
[04:39] <decaelo> It's opensource.
[04:39] <IdleOne> MrPockets:  yes
[04:39] <ompaul> evilsmevil, so who is the first user on the box?
[04:39] <MrPockets> then cedega isnt?
[04:39] <topyli> evilsmevil: then you should get an error iirc
[04:39] <evilsmevil> another user
[04:39] <gnomefreak> evilsmevil, it will still output something
[04:39] <gnomefreak> MrPockets, no its not opensource
[04:39] <IdleOne> evilsmevil:  login to the first user and add this user to sodoers
[04:39] <MrPockets> alright
[04:39] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell MrPockets about cedega
[04:39] <colm> gtg, can you folks help jerry along with americas army if he still has probs?
[04:39] <topyli> evilsmevil: so talk to the other user and ask him to add you to the admin group
[04:39] <Dr_Willis> Cedega is Comercial correct.
[04:39] <MrPockets> thank you
[04:40] <evilsmevil> so how do i add to admin?
[04:40] <ompaul> evilsmevil, log in as that user and then add yourself to with sudo vigr to the line admin
[04:40] <gnomefreak> Dr_Willis, yes
[04:40] <theturtle> quick question
[04:40] <bigfoot1> Stormx2: have you got a way to automate the dccm, sudo synce-serial-start stuff?
[04:40] <theturtle> where are the keymaps located at in ubuntu?
[04:40] <evilsmevil> ok i will do that
[04:40] <decaelo> so anyone? changing from breezy to dapper... repositories... does anyone know them?
[04:40] <evilsmevil> be right back
[04:40] <ardchoille> anyone using gdesklets and can give us a screenshot of starterbar?
[04:41] <viller> hi
[04:41] <evilsmevil> just use the dapper repository
[04:41] <ompaul> !dapper
[04:41] <ubotu> [dapper]  the pre-release name for next edition of Ubuntu, release name 6.04. Due 20th April. It is Development Software - May Break! > /join #ubuntu+1 for IRC Use  http://tinyurl.com/rtgxo for easy updates
[04:41] <jerry> gtg, can you help a moron?
[04:41] <usr> I h ave installed apache2
[04:41] <usr> now what?
[04:41] <IdleOne> !tell decaelo  about flight4
[04:41] <usr> http://my-ip-address don't work
[04:41] <josenfernandez> #ubuntu-br.
[04:41] <d1zZy^> again me :) another perhaps stupid question
[04:41] <theturtle> !tell theturtle keymaps
[04:42] <viller> is this chatroom for problems only?
[04:42] <IdleOne> josenfernandez:  usa /join #ubuntu-br
[04:42] <d1zZy^> i installed the fglrx ati driver an now my resultion went wrong
[04:42] <gnomefreak> viller, what type of problems?
[04:42] <usr> gnomefreak, can you help me a bit with apache2?
[04:42] <viller> I once heard there was a channel for just chat
[04:42] <d1zZy^> i have a notebook with a 1280x800 widescreen panel
[04:42] <viller> i don't have problems I just want to talk
[04:42] <IdleOne> #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:42] <ompaul> viller, #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:42] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell d1zZy^ abut fixres
[04:42] <topyli> ardchoille: there is a screenshot on the project's own page of course: http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/shot/starterbar.png
[04:42] <d1zZy^> nothin
[04:42] <d1zZy^> :)
[04:42] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell d1zZy^ about fixres
[04:42] <ardchoille> topyli: Thanks :)
[04:43] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell usr about apache
[04:43] <d1zZy^> thx
[04:43] <d1zZy^> got it
[04:43] <Cyorxamp> Eulex: Cyorxamp, dunno then. ask #ubuntu where they store associations between mime types and progra
[04:43] <Cyorxamp> anyone know?
[04:43] <Snake__> ubotu: knows all
[04:43] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Snake__
[04:43] <usr> gnomefreak, apache2
[04:43] <irvs10tz> guyz need help hir... i've installed this gameboy and snes emulator in synaptic but i can't run it.. i cant find it in my computer... need help finding it
[04:44] <josenfernandez> boa tarde
[04:44] <gnomefreak> usr,  should be roughly the same other than renamed files i think
[04:44] <ompaul> !br
[04:44] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[04:44] <bunta> back xD
[04:44] <bunta> Damn PSP ISO hoards
[04:44] <bunta> thats hoards, not boards :p
[04:44] <Stormx2> bigfoot1: I suppose you could put all the commands in a script, then run it on startup
[04:44] <usr> allright
[04:45] <Dr_Willis> PSP? you got psp emulator? lol.
[04:45] <Dr_Willis> irvs10tz:  you can always run the command from the shell.. some dont have icons/gui interfaces
[04:45] <Dr_Willis> irvs10tz:  zsnes has a gui, snes9x does not.
[04:46] <irvs10tz> Dr_Willis: how can i do that???
[04:46] <Cyorxamp> where does ubuntu associations between mime types and programs?
[04:46] <Dr_Willis> do 'what' exactly? :P
[04:46] <irvs10tz> Dr_Willis: How can i run an app from the shell????
[04:46] <sudharsh> Dr_Willis: snes9x has...is called snes9_express
[04:47] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: ttype the name of he app
[04:47] <Dr_Willis> sudharsh:  and other front ends to it as well.
[04:47] <sudharsh> Dr_Willis: :)
[04:47] <Dr_Willis> sudharsh:  but i prefer zsnes
[04:47] <irvs10tz> sudharsh: snes9x-x
[04:47] <Dr_Willis> SuperMario rules!
[04:48] <irvs10tz> sudharsh: snes9x-x
[04:48] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: yeah somethin of that sort.....has a gtk frontend
[04:48] <sudharsh> Dr_Willis: nethack rocks :P
[04:48] <skinnyfat> how can i get roms and play them? whats the program?
[04:48] <irvs10tz> sudharsh: how can i open this thing???
[04:49] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: u already hav it installed then?
[04:49] <gnomefreak> roms??
[04:49] <irvs10tz> sudharsh, yep! I already installed snes9x-x
[04:49] <gnomefreak> cd roms? dvd roms? what kind of roms?
[04:49] <irvs10tz> sudharsh: but how can i open it?
[04:49] <skinnyfat> yea from old video games like MAME
[04:50] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: jus fire that up in the terminal
[04:50] <geniusvicks> can anyone help me with fstab?
[04:50] <irvs10tz> how??
[04:50] <skinnyfat> like nes, intellivision, arcade stuff
[04:50] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: open up a terminal
[04:50] <irvs10tz> sudharsh: then...
[04:50] <sudharsh> snes and press <tab>
[04:50] <irvs10tz> sudharsh: what will i type??
[04:50] <gnomefreak> skinnyfat, there is a nes emulator i know of in synaptic (atleast it was in breeY)
[04:51] <fluxy> Hello. I just installed dapper flight cd 4 and am getting problems with my sagem usb modem. can anyone please help me>
[04:51] <skinnyfat> whats it called?
[04:51] <gnomefreak> fluxy, try /join #ubuntu+1
[04:51] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: u should now get a list of all commands that starts with snes
[04:51] <fluxy> gnomefreak:thanks
[04:51] <gnomefreak> skinnyfat, i think its snes but not positive search for nes
[04:51] <gnomefreak> yw fluxy
[04:51] <irvs10tz> sudharsh: how can i get a list of commands that starts with snes???
[04:52] <skinnyfat> ok ill try it... thanks, i appreciate your help
[04:52] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: press <tab> once the terminal automaically fills up the command for u
[04:52] <gnomefreak> !info snes
[04:52] <Cyorxamp> where does ubuntu associations between mime types and programs?
[04:52] <sudharsh> press twice u get the list
[04:52] <ubuntu> Hello, I've just installed ubuntu version 5.10 and fumbling around. I think it's fantastic!
[04:53] <Cyorxamp> Ah stuff this - if the question gets past "Why doesn't it play mp3's" and "I want to play quake" then why would you lot know
[04:53] <sudharsh> Cyorxamp: i think (not sure though)...it has something to do with the window manager u r usin
[04:53] <gnomefreak> ubuntu, glad you like it
[04:54] <dv_> man
[04:54] <dv_> uae for linux really sucks compared to winuae :(
[04:54] <Dr_Willis> dv_:  yea - its a little more basic.
[04:54] <irvs10tz> sudharsh: i really don't get it... i just wanted to play.. huhu.. how can i start this thing???
[04:54] <Dr_Willis> winuae is really impresssive..
[04:54] <dv_> not only that, the timings are all wrong
[04:54] <dv_> it seems to be an earlier uae version
[04:54] <geniusvicks> What is the difference between KDE and GNOME?
[04:54] <Dr_Willis> the windows vice version is much nicer also.
[04:55] <irvs10tz> sudharsh: i really dont know how... im not that type of a linux know-it-all y'know...
[04:55] <Dr_Willis> dv_:  i got the latest uae off the uae site the other day
[04:55] <gnomefreak> geniusvicks, looks and apps names for most part
[04:55] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: snes9x-x </path/to/the game/>
[04:55] <btdown> gnome is better.
[04:55] <sudharsh> type and enter
[04:55] <dv_> no kde is better.
[04:55] <geniusvicks> why is gnome better
[04:55] <dv_> :P
[04:55] <Dr_Willis> windowmaker is better! :p
[04:55] <btdown> It doesnt have Konqueor..#1 reason.
[04:55] <geniusvicks> ok so why is kde better
[04:55] <sudharsh> oops not anoither flame war
[04:55] <Jae686> e17!
[04:55] <gnomefreak> dv_, it doesnt matter what one is better it only matters what you like
[04:56] <luite> pussy's, console is the way to go
[04:56] <dv_> btdown, I like konqueror tho
[04:56] <luite> :P
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> e17 - runs now for 17 Min. befor it crashes!
[04:56] <dv_> but, actually I use both gnome and kde :D
[04:56] <btdown> impossible..no one likes konqueror... ;)
[04:56] <IdleOne> luite:  please watch the language
[04:56] <dv_> I do
[04:56] <geniusvicks> So I have gnome, if I want KDE what should I do?
[04:56] <luite> sorry :)
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> !kde
[04:56] <ubotu> I guess kde is A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[04:56] <Jae686> e17 here runs nice
[04:56] <dv_> MUCH better done than nautilus IMO
[04:56] <sudharsh> geniusvicks: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:56] <btdown> genius you should download a live cd version...dont install kde over gnome (or gnome over kde)
[04:57] <mario_> Hi all. I've done a clean server install of breezy. Everything worked fine. Then I installed "openssh-server" for remote controlling. I can connect from remote. The problem is the sudo command: I could do a "sudo apt-get update" and "... upgrade" from remote. But since then, the sudo command is not working. If I enter "sudo <any_command>" it asks for a password and get's back to the command shell. The command that should be executed will
[04:57] <mario_> not be executed at all. I also had this on my notebook - there a reboot solved the problem. But on the server this doesn't help at all!
[04:57] <oskude> btdown, why not ?
[04:57] <btdown> You'll be very annoyed by whichever one you dont like.
[04:57] <dv_> then again, gnome has a better look-n-feel
[04:57] <geniusvicks> btdown: your Idea is better
[04:57] <irvs10tz> sudharsh: what ar the list of games here.........?
[04:57] <gnomefreak> btdown, it doesnt affect anything
[04:57] <btdown> um do you like 9000 useless KDE apps cloggin up your menus?
[04:57] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: u doant games as well..u hav to download the roms separately
[04:57] <geniusvicks> Ok anyway my original question; How do I use hda3, etc without sudo
[04:57] <oskude> btdown, i dont have kde, so.....
[04:58] <irvs10tz> ohhhh
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> geniusvicks:  ntfs hard drive?
[04:58] <dv_> btdown, I heard this claim several times. I cant find a cluttered menu
[04:58] <geniusvicks> Someone told me you have to change owner in fstab
[04:58] <dv_> kubuntu doesnt have one, suse maybe has
[04:58] <irvs10tz> sudharsh, so where can i download these games???
[04:58] <geniusvicks> the windows format
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> irvs10tz:  lol.   :P  aint used emulators much eh?
[04:58] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: our friend google can do that....
[04:58] <moonman> im setting up a server, what distro should i run?
[04:58] <jonolsonroll2000> sudharsh, Everyone loves google. ;)
[04:58] <oskude> moonman, debian stable
[04:59] <gnomefreak> moonman, what ever one you like
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> irvs10tz:  theres a torrent site with many of the games for different emus out there.   of course this is sort of a less-then-legal area.
[04:59] <geniusvicks> No it says vfat
[04:59] <sudharsh> jonolsonroll2000: not microsoft..:P
[04:59] <btdown> seriosly...try live cds for both kde and gnome and make your own choise.
[04:59] <geniusvicks> windows virtual fat
[04:59] <moonman> oskude, im probably going to do a server-install of ubuntu
[04:59] <theturtle> How can i tell what keymap that X is using?
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> !vfat
[04:59] <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
[04:59] <gmf> !ppoe
[04:59] <ubotu> gmf: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:59] <oskude> moonman, thats good too
[04:59] <moonman> oskude, they discontinued jamd
[04:59] <oskude> !pppoe
[04:59] <geniusvicks> I made it load automatically
[04:59] <ubotu> rumour has it, pppoe is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ADSLPPPoE
[04:59] <sudharsh> geniusvicks: 'man fstab' in the terminal
[04:59] <moonman> my second favorite after ubuntu
[04:59] <gmf> How do i connect internet using ppoe, where do i set user/pass?
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> irvs10tz:  check out http://bt.emuparadise.org:8989/
[04:59] <oskude> moonman, never heard
[05:00] <geniusvicks> yes it asks me to go to 4th column which is the options column
[05:00] <geniusvicks> and change something
[05:00] <ericz> Hey.. i'm trying to use evolution and when i create a new account, the Server Type select box for sending and receiving both only have one option: None... what's my problem?
[05:00] <moonman> oskude, it was a debian based system
[05:00] <irvs10tz> Dr_Willis, what is this torrent site??
[05:00] <oskude> ubotu, tell gmf about pppoe
[05:00] <gnomefreak> gmf, you can configure pppoe in system>admin>networking
[05:00] <geniusvicks> but if I type gedit fstab it is only in readonly
[05:00] <geniusvicks> how do I make it writable
[05:00] <Dr_Willis> either im lagged.. :P or you dident see it.. Lol  http://bt.emuparadise.org:8989/
[05:00] <oskude> geniusvicks, sudi gedit ...
[05:00] <oskude> geniusvicks, sudo gedit ...
[05:01] <oskude> moonman, ok
[05:01] <geniusvicks> thanks
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> system config files have to be edited by root. :P logical eh..
[05:01] <ericz> why would evolution not show the server types in the select box, when i try to make a new account, it only has "None"... nothing else, like pop3/imap..etc
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> well bbl.
[05:01] <moonman> oskude, do you know what comes on the server install of ubuntu?
[05:01] <irvs10tz> Dr_Willis, what is this torrent site??
[05:01] <oskude> moonman, not from memory....
[05:01] <moonman> oskude, or will i have to sudo apt-get to get apache?
[05:01] <luite> moonman: by default not much is installed, but the repositories are the same
[05:02] <oskude> moonman, yes
[05:02] <gnomefreak> irvs10tz, try using google
[05:02] <moonman> oskude, k
[05:02] <ompaul> moonman, the ubuntu-base and several server packages nothing you can't get from the internet
[05:02] <skinnyfat> gnomefreak, i get the phonebook when i search for nes in synaptic
[05:02] <moonman> ompaul, okay, no big
[05:02] <gnomefreak> is that all i normally get a road map of the world :(
[05:02] <moonman> this is probably the first time ive come in here and wasnt freaking out that something was dying
[05:02] <gnomefreak> skinnyfat, hold on let me see something
[05:02] <oskude> moonman, its called "server" installation, but i has only a "base" ubuntu installation (not much server "stuff" installed automaticly)
[05:03] <skinnyfat> k,thx
[05:03] <moonman> oskude, its just lighter all around.
[05:03] <Gokz> hey guys i got a problem, this is my second time installing ubuntu, and this time i wanted to use it as a server
[05:03] <oskude> moonman, exactamundo
[05:03] <sudharsh> irvs10tz: search for snes roms in google
[05:03] <xerox> Hi.
[05:03] <Gokz> i got an old pc, but when i set up server install
[05:03] <Gokz> it cant find my ethernet card
[05:03] <Gokz> i have no idea what to do..
[05:03] <gnomefreak> skinnyfat, run apt-cache search snes   i have one but its more than likely a different version
[05:03] <Gokz> i searched the forum yesterday, but it seems that the answer is different for everyone..
[05:03] <skinnyfat> k
[05:04] <ericz> when i try to make a new account in evolution, for the Server Type select box in the configuration wizard, there's only one option in the box; "None"... can someone help me??
[05:04] <gnomefreak> mines snes9x-x
[05:04] <sudharsh> Gokz: yeah depends on the manufacurer
[05:04] <xerox> What could be the reason because I get "(EE) No Input driver matching `wacom'" even if I installed xserver-xorg-input-wacom ?  Sigh.
[05:04] <oskude> Gokz, depends on your net chip/card
[05:04] <moonman> gokz, what version, breezy?
[05:04] <Gokz> i think one hold on a sec
[05:04] <geniusvicks> the options column has defaults, should a change it to user or owner or should I type a comma then user or owner?
[05:04] <Gokz> 5.`0
[05:04] <Gokz> 5.10
[05:04] <^rob> what's the proper bitmask for a directory that will set the owner of all files created in that directory to the owner of that directory?
[05:04] <sudharsh> geniusvicks: 'man fstab' for details
[05:04] <oskude> xerox, sure the driver is called "wacom" ?
[05:04] <gnomefreak> zsnes is another package
[05:04] <^rob> I'm trying to get public_html to have all it's contianing files joint owned by www-data and the user
[05:04] <geniusvicks> yes I did that
[05:04] <sudharsh> geniusvicks: mosly uid
[05:05] <moonman> Gokz,  will it detect with the live?
[05:05] <ompaul> moonman, it has more server packages, than that normal install cd, but as I said its all on the interweb
[05:05] <xerox> oskude: the manpage (man wacom) says so:
[05:05] <geniusvicks> so I just tupe uid it the options column?\
[05:05] <geniusvicks> so I just type uid it the options column?
[05:05] <xerox> oskude: SYNOPSIS Section "InputDevice" Identifier "idevname" Driver "wacom" ...
[05:05] <Gokz> i havent tried it, but i do notice that the light does not come on, on the coard, but i do see one inside the computer
[05:05] <geniusvicks> so I just type uid in the options column?
[05:05] <Gokz> i dont know if thats just my computer
[05:05] <sudharsh> geniusvicks: no ur goes like this uid=1000
[05:05] <Gokz> or if my cable is supposed to light up..
[05:05] <gmf> How do i connect to internet using ppoe without ppoeconf?
[05:05] <Alok> guys need help !
[05:05] <leetcharmer> what does dapper+1 mean?
[05:05] <oskude> xerox, hmm, then you better post your error log in pastebin or so
[05:05] <sudharsh> thats the default uid
[05:05] <sudharsh> for you
[05:05] <xerox> oskude: will do.
[05:06] <gnomefreak> leetcharmer, its the dapper support channel
[05:06] <geniusvicks>  The  fourth  field, (fs_mntops), describes the mount options associated
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        with the filesystem.
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        It is formatted as a comma separated list of options.  It  contains  at
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        least  the type of mount plus any additional options appropriate to the
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        filesystem type.  For documentation on the available options  for  non-
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        nfs  file systems, see mount(8).  For documentation on all nfs-specific
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        options have a look at nfs(5).  Common for all types of file system are
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        the options noauto (do not mount when "mount -a" is given, e.g., at
[05:06] <Nox|> hi all
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        boot time), user (allow a user  to  mount),  and  owner  (allow
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        device  owner  to mount), and comment (e.g., for use by fstab-main
[05:06] <oskude> !paste
[05:06] <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.
[05:06] <luite> :(
[05:06] <deus> HOw long til Dapper is ready for uppgrade?
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        taining programs).  The owner and comment  options  are  Linux-
[05:06] <geniusvicks>        specific.  For more details, see mount(8).
[05:06] <gnomefreak> geniusvicks, dont not paste in here
[05:06] <geniusvicks> This is what I see in my man fstab
[05:06] <leetcharmer> gnomefreak: oh
[05:06] <geniusvicks> ok
[05:06] <geniusvicks> sorry
[05:06] <skinnyfat> gnomefreak, theres 2 in synaptic - gsnes9x and zsnes, any one better than the other?
[05:06] <deus> How long til dappers is finnished with testing?
[05:06] <ompaul> !enter
[05:06] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[05:06] <Gokz1000> hey sorry i got disconected
[05:06] <btdown> !pastebin
[05:06] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[05:06] <gnomefreak> skinnyfat, i dont know
[05:07] <gnomefreak> deus, april 20th
[05:07] <geniusvicks> the heading in my fstab are: <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[05:07] <Alok> someone... help! I tried installing linux on my nnew hdd... a 80 gb hdd..in which i kept 1.5 as swap..and the rest as..whatever.. and the damn thing wont format it...i get an error.. saying some input/output ..error reading... lun0
[05:07] <Alok>  any clue how to do this?
[05:07] <geniusvicks> I dont see a uid here
[05:07] <sudharsh> m keboard ain workin rie..brb
[05:07] <skinnyfat> k,  thanks anyway. how bout other roms like old arcade games?
[05:07] <Alok>  i could easily install linux on my old hdd!
[05:07] <gnomefreak> skinnyfat, i dont know that snes one caught my eye a while back
[05:08] <skinnyfat> cool, thanks for the help.
[05:08] <xerox> oskude: This is the complete log <http://haskell.galois.com/~paolo/Xorg.0.log>
[05:08] <geniusvicks> gnomefreak are you always online? Coz when I came in the morning (here) and yesterday ,etc I always see u
[05:08] <gnomefreak> geniusvicks, not always but im here alot
[05:08] <Psi-Jack> Does anyone here use PowerDNS, by chance?
[05:08] <geniusvicks> ic
[05:09] <moonman> awesome, i have a copy of topoilogi linux 5.1.0
[05:09] <s_spiff> guys..
[05:09] <s_spiff>  someone help yaar
[05:09] <geniusvicks> gnomefreak ok plz help me
[05:09] <oskude> xerox, hmm, maybe post your xorg.conf too..
[05:09] <Gokz1000> sorry guys i was gone for a bit, but could anyone please help me with my card
[05:09] <ompaul> Alok, is it sata?
[05:09] <s_spiff>  nopes..
[05:10] <s_spiff> the normal one..
[05:10] <usr> can't get apache to work!
[05:10] <s_spiff>  samsung 80 gb 7200
[05:10] <usr> please help me
[05:10] <moonman> usr, whats up?, im going to get into apache soon
[05:10] <xerox> oskude: wait, I've got an idea.
[05:10] <xerox> oskude: stay tuned :-)
[05:10] <oskude> xerox, btw, i find many posts with "wacom" at ubuntuforums.org, have you read them ?
[05:10] <usr> I have a book apache2 and it's not helping me much
[05:10] <usr> :s
[05:10] <ompaul> usr, sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[05:10] <usr> I installed everything and did everything on the wiki page
[05:11] <usr> still it doesnt work.., ompaul I started it
[05:11] <Gokz1000> does anyone know a fix for when ubuntu does not detect your ethernet card?
[05:11] <newbie_crux> ubuntu 5.10 can't play mp3? how to make it possible???
[05:11] <moonman> usr, whats the link to the wiki?
[05:11] <newbie_crux> ubuntu 5.10 can't play mp3? how to make it possible???
[05:11] <xerox> oskude: I did read them all.  I think it's a problem with the package now.
[05:11] <setuid> I just lost my mouse cursor... how do I get it back? (I can't restart X)
[05:11] <Psi-Jack> usr: "it doesn't work" doesn't really say much. How exactly is it "not working?"
[05:11] <ompaul> usr, >>ps awux | grep apace | grep -v grep<< does that that report anything?
[05:11] <setuid> Is there a way to hup the mouse?
[05:11] <jonolsonroll2000> setuid, Why can't you restart X?
[05:11] <moonman> someone get ubotu to tell newbie_crux about restricted formats
[05:11] <geniusvicks> how do I change the uid here?
[05:11] <IdleOne> !tell newbie_crux  about mp3
[05:11] <oskude> xerox, yeah, it pretty odd if you installed the package and still the driver is not found...
[05:11] <moonman> thanks
[05:11] <ompaul> usr, >>ps awux | grep apache | grep -v grep<< spelling change
[05:11] <setuid> jonolsonroll2000: Because I have long-running apps running, can't exit until they're done (9+ hours to go)
[05:12] <jonolsonroll2000> setuid, Mmm, yeah I don't know =\  Sorry.
[05:12] <usr> ompaul,  it returns [ ok ] 
[05:12] <usr> ompaul,  what should the test link be?
[05:12] <Gokz1000> anyone know a fix ofr the ethernet card not being detected on ubuntu server?
[05:12] <geniusvicks> how do I change the uid in fstab in which column?
[05:12] <oskude> moonman, it goes like this: ubotu, tell moonman about mp3
[05:13] <xerox> oskude: that's my idea: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input is full of modules which are loaded (as you see from the log), but the xserver-xorg-input-wacom package installs it under /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/input/wacom_drv.o   Sounds like it is a path problem.  Now I'm trying "sudo ln -s /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/input/wacom_drv.o ." in the xorg path.  I'll tell you how it goes now that I re-run X.
[05:13] <gnomefreak> moonman,  try /msg ubotu mp3 :)
[05:13] <ompaul> usr, what do you mean returns, returns a value or does not - you either get something or you don't
[05:13] <moonman> oskude, right
[05:13] <moonman> gnomefreak, right
[05:13] <oskude> xerox, ok
[05:13] <usr> ompaul, oh it doesnt return anything then
[05:13] <ompaul> usr, >> sudo apt-get install apache2 << do that
[05:14] <usr> ompaul, It's already on my system
[05:14] <usr> I'll do it again
[05:14] <usr> just a sec
[05:14] <usr> apache2 is already the newest version.
[05:14] <xerox> oskude: YAY!  That was it!
[05:14] <youbuntu> hmm
[05:14] <alex_> hi
[05:14] <oskude> xerox, cool, you better do a bug report (if not any yet)
[05:14] <froud> where does Ubuntu install the kernel-source
[05:15] <moonman> xerox, fairy.
[05:15] <usr> lol xerox
[05:15] <ompaul> usr, then do this >>sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 stop<<
[05:15] <youbuntu> can i install the streamer for mp3 format offline??
[05:15] <usr> ompaul, ok, done.
[05:15] <ompaul> usr, then do this >>sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start<<
[05:15] <youbuntu> can i install the streamer for mp3 format offline??
[05:15] <usr> oh wait.
[05:15] <usr> apache2: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 10.137.134.2 for ServerName
[05:15] <youbuntu> my box not connected to the line
[05:16] <pab1> guys, what is the best CD/DVD burning software in linux?
[05:16] <gnomefreak> youbuntu, no gstreamer is downloads they are not on the disk
[05:16] <usr> pab1, I have no idea, but all I know that there is Nero for linux now
[05:16] <pab1> ahhh
[05:16] <Psi-Jack> pab1: There is no "best", since "best" is a matter of opinion.
[05:16] <ompaul> usr, do this >>telnet 127.0.0.1 80<<
[05:16] <pab1> well i know that
[05:16] <pab1> im looking for opinions
[05:16] <youbuntu> so i can't install it offline?
[05:16] <pab1> :)
[05:16] <usr> ompaul,  connection refused
[05:16] <usr> :s
[05:16] <gnomefreak> pab1, nerolinux is not free i would go with k3b
[05:17] <oskude> youbuntu, you could download the .debs over http and save them a cd/usb-stick and then install them with "sudo dpkg -i packagename" on the target machine
[05:17] <gnomefreak> or gnomebaker but i think k3b is easier to use
[05:17] <Psi-Jack> pab1: There's lots of ways to burn CD/DVD's in Linux. cdrecord, k3b, gnomebaker, etc.
[05:17] <ompaul> pab1, that depends on your desktop, k3b is very popluar so is nautilus and gnome baker the last two being for gnome the first for kde
[05:17] <luokka_> how can i modify gnome-panel?
[05:17] <Gokz1000> hey guys does anyone know a fix if ubuntu server while installing does not detect your ethernet card
[05:17] <usr> gnomefreak,  nerolinux is not free? :|
[05:17] <[Leo] > hi all
[05:17] <Gokz1000> please..
[05:17] <gnomefreak> usr, no its nero nero doesnt make free software
[05:17] <luokka_> I want to have Places and System removed for some users, how can i do it?
[05:17] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: Which ethernet card/chipset have you got?
[05:17] <pab1> nautilus can do it?  Im running gnome and nautilus
[05:17] <youbuntu> oskude, interesting, where can i get the files?
[05:18] <Gokz1000> i dont know..
[05:18] <Gokz1000> how should i find out?
[05:18] <oskude> Gokz1000, go to ubuntuforums.org and search with your net card/chip
[05:18] <gnomefreak> iirc its not free in any sense of the word
[05:18] <youbuntu> oskude, interesting, where can i get the files?
[05:18] <ompaul> usr, so you set up something and configured it and now it does not work, may I suggest you do this >> sudo apt-get remove --purge apache2<< reinstall it it will work
[05:18] <BlueEagle> !ubuntuforums
[05:18] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, BlueEagle
[05:18] <pab1> thanks for the suggestions all.  I'll give all those a look!
[05:18] <oskude> youbuntu, sec, ill search (dont doublepost)
[05:18] <usr> ompaul, allrighty then.
[05:18] <usr> thanks :)
[05:19] <youbuntu> oskude, ok :)
[05:20] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: Have you got linux installed on the box in question now?
[05:20] <oskude> hmm, good question, where can i downlad ubuntu packages for offline installation ?
[05:20] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: ie. are you using another box for IRC or something?
[05:20] <puppet_masters> hello
[05:20] <BlueEagle> oskude: Afaik you can use apt-get to fetch only. Check the man pages.
[05:20] <dli> any howto for encore usb wireless?
[05:21] <oskude> BlueEagle, the machine doesnt have apt-get ...
[05:21] <xerox> Have a good day.
[05:21] <puppet_masters> someone can help me i have a prob with libkdefx.so.4 when i lauch keb and klibido
[05:21] <oskude> i assume
[05:21] <BlueEagle> oskude: aptitude?
[05:21] <puppet_masters> k3b
[05:21] <pab1> im trying gnomebaker first
[05:21] <Gokz1000> hey guys
[05:21] <Gokz1000> i found out
[05:21] <Gokz1000> i have an etherlink II
[05:21] <puppet_masters> someone can dcc is libkdefx.so.4 ?
[05:21] <Gokz1000> its an old dell PC
[05:21] <Gokz1000> i am trying to convert to a server
[05:22] <Gokz1000> but the ethernet is not detected
[05:22] <Gokz1000> 3COM Etherlink III
[05:22] <oskude> youbuntu, (change the "de" to a location near you) http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/
[05:22] <puppet_masters> i have search google and apt-get.org and nothing
[05:22] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Gokz1000  about enter
[05:22] <SirTorte> Hey everyone... I'm having troubles playing an MKV file encoded with H264. Anyone that can lend a hand?
[05:22] <youbuntu> oskude, ok check it
[05:23] <oskude> Gokz1000, can you find your nic in "lspci" ?
[05:23] <moonman> SirTorte, i cant help you, but what is an MKV file, video?
[05:23] <Gokz1000> sorry i dont know what your talking about
[05:23] <SirTorte> moonman, yeah, it's a video container.
[05:23] <Gokz1000> i am not well versed in linix..
[05:23] <oskude> Gokz1000, type a command "lspci" on the console (it shows all devices in pci bus)
[05:23] <Gokz1000> okay i will one secf
[05:23] <moonman> SirTorte, is it porn?
[05:23] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell SirTorte about restricted
[05:23] <SirTorte> moonman, nope :P.
[05:24] <moonman> k
[05:24] <gnomefreak> isnt mvk as dvd exetention?
[05:24] <eeejay> how do i use a deb-src that is not my distro?
[05:24] <gnomefreak> s/as/a
[05:24] <eeejay> i.e. how do i pull dapper sources when i am in breezy
[05:24] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: sudo modprobe 3c509&&lsmod|grep 3c509
[05:24] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: sudo modprobe 3c509 && lsmod|grep 3c509
[05:25] <gnomefreak> eeejay, you dont mix them
[05:25] <youbuntu> oskude, what package should i install?
[05:25] <youbuntu> oskude, what package should i download?
[05:25] <oskude> youbuntu, how should i know..
[05:25] <puppet_masters> when i lauch k3b i have this error :k3b: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libkdefx.so.4: undefined symbol: _ZN2Qt9lightGrayE
[05:25] <youbuntu> for mp3 format
[05:25] <SirTorte> gnomefreak, I'm fairly sure not, I have many MKV files lying around, that play. Just this specific codec that's a bit of a pain.
[05:25] <kiran> hello
[05:25] <oskude> youbuntu, what do you want ?
[05:25] <youbuntu> for mp3 format
[05:25] <gnomefreak> eeejay, dapper is in testing and is not advised to be used but whatever you do do not mix breezy and dapper sources
[05:25] <oskude> ubotu, tell youbuntu about mp3
[05:26] <oskude> youbuntu, could be that you have to download them from somewhere else
[05:26] <gnomefreak> SirTorte, grab the w32codec package maybe that will help?
[05:26] <SirTorte> gnomefreak, I've got it.
[05:26] <gnomefreak> hmmm
[05:27] <oskude> youbuntu, but i can listen to shoutcast.com streams with "xmms" without any additinal packages...
[05:27] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: Now if the module is successfully installed with the above command add 3c509 to /etc/modules with your favorite text editor.
[05:27] <oskude> youbuntu, you said you wanted to play mp3 with a server installation, correct ?
[05:27] <knovak> Hey all, I have another question... I'm trying to install nVidia drivers, and it says I cant be running an X server, so my question is how do I stop it?
[05:28] <youbuntu> oskude, gstreamer0.8-mad
[05:28] <sudharsh> oskude: he will end up installing x anyways..wouldnt he?
[05:28] <BlueEagle> knovak: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[05:28] <humon> according to a tutorial about firefox plugins, i'm supposed to install the package "w3codecs", but this package doesn't show up when searching in synaptic package manager. i've added a "universe" repository, but it still doesn't show up. what can i do?
[05:28] <ericz> ctrl alt backspace will forcefully close X..
[05:28] <oskude> sudharsh, you can play mp3 without x....
[05:28] <knovak> I tried ctrl+alt+backspace
[05:28] <knovak> didnt work
[05:28] <sudharsh> oskude: afaik only from the console
[05:28] <knovak> I'll try that BlueEagle
[05:28] <salah> Hi ,How can I setup wireless  card inmy laptop?
[05:28] <BlueEagle> knovak: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop (from the console you get with CTRL+ALT+F1 for example
[05:29] <sudharsh> !source-o-matic
[05:29] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[05:29] <oskude> youbuntu, but i dont have a clue what you need to play mp3 on the console...
[05:29] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell salah about wireless
[05:29] <sudharsh> humon: follow the link ubotu gav now
[05:29] <youbuntu> oskude, i have gnome installed on breezy
[05:29] <BlueEagle> oskude: mpg123 does the job.
[05:29] <BlueEagle> youbuntu: mpg123 plays mp3 in the console.
[05:29] <humon> sudharsh, it didn't give me anything
[05:30] <oskude> youbuntu, ok, so o server install. then i would recommend "xmms" as audio player
[05:30] <sudharsh> humon: no mate the link
[05:30] <sudharsh> !source-o-matic
[05:30] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[05:30] <humon> http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic ?
[05:30] <youbuntu> BlueEagle, mpg123 does the sound but, it lock the sound drivers
[05:30] <sudharsh> yeah
[05:30] <humon> ok, thanks
[05:30] <BlueEagle> youbuntu: Ofcourse it does. But who wants to use ESD or ALSA anyways? :p
[05:30] <Gokz1000> back guys
[05:30] <Hallke> hello
[05:30] <Gokz1000> i tried lspci
[05:30] <Hallke> i nead help
[05:30] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: ...and?
[05:30] <Gokz1000> and it gives me allot of stuff
[05:30] <youbuntu> BlueEagle, xmms would be fine :)
[05:31] <Gokz1000> about host bridge
[05:31] <Hallke> abought ubuntu
[05:31] <Gokz1000> and some things about Intel
[05:31] <Gokz1000> i dont see anything about my Etherlink III
[05:31] <youbuntu> oskude, so?>
[05:31] <yacc> Just wondering, what is the correct way to have pptp callout after boot.
[05:31] <knovak> Well, that worked, but at the same time it didnt work >_<
[05:31] <oskude> is it possible to look ubuntu packages depencies online ?
[05:31] <Liquid_Ic> is there any reason why vnc is using over 600kb/sec in bandwidth on my network? The screen is just sitting idle
[05:31] <knovak> The driver installation failed, poopy
[05:31] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: lspci|grep Ethernet
[05:31] <knovak> Thanks for the help though
[05:31] <Gokz1000> okay one sec
[05:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> oskude: Sure, I'd check archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu first, though.
[05:32] <Hallke> HOW I KEN configure my 5.1 sound sistem?
[05:32] <Hallke> HOW I KEN configure my 5.1 sound sistem?
[05:32] <sudharsh> oskude: the packages site has em clearly labeled..if dats what u meant
[05:32] <youbuntu> oskude, i've the packages, do i should have xmms??
[05:32] <oskude> youbuntu, well, i never did this offline, so dunno how ist really done. you need the packages you want AND their depencies...
[05:32] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: you should get something like: Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX [Fast Etherlink] ...
[05:32] <oskude> i cant find any depencies with packages.ubuntu.com
[05:32] <Gokz1000> i typed it lscpi|grep ethernet
[05:32] <froud> what package provides glibc-devel, I search for it but can't find it, yet it is a dependancy for anothe rpackage I want to build?
[05:32] <Gokz1000> and nothing happened..
[05:33] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: Really...
[05:33] <Gokz1000> yep..
[05:33] <sudharsh> what does this mean..4294687.537000]  device-mapper: dm-linear: Device lookup failed
[05:33] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: and no ethernet controller with just lspci either?
[05:33] <cwillu> why am I getting "couldn't stat package list..." in synaptic?
[05:33] <SirTorte> Well, I got it to work, but it was extremley laggy. Thanks though :). I'll see if I can figure something out. Adios :).
[05:33] <Gokz1000> let me check again
[05:33] <elo> does the w32 codecs come with ubuntu or do i have to dl them
[05:33] <oskude> elo, no, yes
[05:34] <cwillu> everything 'looks' normal in sources.list
[05:34] <BlueEagle> oskude: or rather no, no, use free formats. :)
[05:34] <oskude> BlueEagle, yup :)
[05:34] <sudharsh> cwillu: sudo apt-get update
[05:34] <Gokz1000> as far as i can tell i cant find the word ethernet
[05:34] <Gokz1000> in lspci..
[05:34] <sudharsh> Gokz1000: whgat bout dmesg
[05:34] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: Well it should have been the first word in one of the lines.
[05:35] <Gokz1000> sudharsh you want me to try dmesg
[05:35] <Gokz1000> ?
[05:35] <LjL> what steps could i take to get an idea whether some "weird" things that have been going on might be due to something bad? i have a login by the "mythtv" user in my /var/log/auth.log, and my syslogd restarted. might be due to some crontab thing, but...?
[05:35] <sudharsh> yes..'dmesg in terminal
[05:35] <gimmulf> Wtf i cant make the [a]  sign (email) has worked before
[05:35] <oskude> Gokz1000, 2 options, its not a pci device or its not regonized (or its even broke)
[05:35] <cwillu> sudharsh; do you know why synaptic wouldn't handle that automatically?
[05:35] <BlueEagle> gokz1000: dmesg|grep eth
[05:35] <Gokz1000> oh
[05:35] <Gokz1000> darn
[05:36] <sudharsh> cwillu: i had that problem once...apprently something is deleting the package index...scarey
[05:36] <Gokz1000> well would a wireless card work?
[05:36] <oskude> Gokz1000, is it maybe a pcmcia card ?
[05:36] <cwillu> weird
[05:36] <sudharsh> cwillu: but vanished once i installed breezy
[05:36] <Gokz1000> it is connected to a pci slot
[05:36] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[05:36] <linuxboyfriend> kindly check this http://pastebin.com/583668
[05:36] <Gokz1000> and i dont think its broken since the light is on..
[05:36] <cwillu> guess I'll just have to make a note of that rubber chicken
[05:36] <Gokz1000> on the card..
[05:36] <shadeofgrey> okay
[05:36] <cwillu> yay for voodoo fixes :)
[05:36] <sudharsh> cwillu: in fact i thought i was the only one haunted...:P
[05:36] <shadeofgrey> i know its been a while since i was here
[05:37] <shadeofgrey> ....i have a confession to make
[05:37] <oskude> Gokz1000, did it work before (like under windoze) ?
[05:37] <cwillu> yes, my child?
[05:37] <cwillu> how long since your last confession?
[05:37] <shadeofgrey> i started using microshaft winblows again
[05:37] <Gokz1000> i have never tried it under windows.
[05:37] <Gokz1000> i used a wireless card with windows.
[05:37] <cwillu> bah, I've got 3 win32 desktops on my desk right now :)
[05:37] <shadeofgrey> but i have a good reasoin
[05:37] <Gokz1000> would that work with linux?
[05:37] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell linuxboyfriend  about java
[05:37] <oskude> Gokz1000, then i would check that the pci card is firmly in the slot
[05:37] <cwillu> shadeofgrey; what's the problem?
[05:38] <Gokz1000> if it is not firmly in the slot, how would the light be on?
[05:38] <Evixion> Gokz1000: when i used linux on my laptop (built in wireless) i couldnt figure out how to make it work
[05:38] <Evixion> but it may be different with a desktop
[05:38] <oskude> Gokz1000, i (yet) never user wireless with linux (well ones, and all went automaticly)
[05:38] <shadeofgrey> #1 - Im being paid $125 an hour to build custom dynamic office 2003 documents... and my disability is getting worse - i cant type much anymore so i had to go back to using dragon naturally speaking... which only runs under windows
[05:38] <sudharsh> Gokz1000: ndiswrapper....i think
[05:38] <Evixion> yeah
[05:38] <shadeofgrey> i feel guilty about it being my primary os though
[05:38] <cwillu> :/
[05:39] <Gokz1000> well i tried wireless the first time, and it did not detect. i went through allot of trouble to switch it to ethernet
[05:39] <sudharsh> shadeofgrey: wine didnt work??
[05:39] <Gokz1000> and still no detection.
[05:39] <shadeofgrey> but for the record im going to dual boot ubuntu as soon as i download the newest iso
[05:39] <Gopi> how to go to a particular channel please ?
[05:39] <Evixion> it doesnt detect mine either
[05:39] <shadeofgrey> so heres my official question
[05:39] <cwillu> sudharsh; it would have to integrate pretty completely into the rest of the system
[05:39] <sudharsh> Gopi: /join #<channel>
[05:39] <sudharsh> oh..
[05:39] <Gopi> ok thanks sudharsh
[05:39] <Kill_Bill> ehm
[05:39] <shadeofgrey> is ubuntu flight 4 the newest? or should i download the newest daily iso off the daily iso download page?
[05:39] <oskude> i had a wireless card with prism2 chip so it worked like a charm...
[05:39] <cwillu> it's a keyboard replacement
[05:40] <cwillu> shadeofgrey; the flights are alpha versions
[05:40] <Gokz1000> well is there a way to get a wireless card (pci) to work with ubuntu?
[05:40] <sudharsh> shadeofgrey: dapper is under development..
[05:40] <shadeofgrey> yeah i know
[05:40] <Gokz1000> it doesnt matter which one (ethernet, wireless), i just want internet on this computer
[05:40] <shadeofgrey> i like to live on the bleeding edge
[05:40] <gnomefreak> shadeofgrey, since it is primary pc i would install breezy not dapper
[05:40] <oskude> ubotu, tell Gokz1000 about wireless
[05:40] <cwillu> fair enough
[05:40] <Evixion> Gokz1000 because I wanted to make my lappy work with ubuntu but i need wireless to work all the time
[05:40] <BlueEagle> shadeofgrey: That depends on what you want to use your linux box for. Since you have to ask such a question here you probably should download the breezy installation ISO.
[05:40] <shadeofgrey> besiudes i started using dapper months ago and it works fine for me
[05:40] <cwillu> I believe so;
[05:40] <tonyyarusso> shadeofgrey: The current stable is Breezy 5.10, flight 4 is the latest alpha release of Dapper, there are daily builds, but who knows what they're like.
[05:40] <Evixion> your best bet is to try and figure it out as you go
[05:40] <Evixion> that was my situation
[05:40] <MetaMorfoziS> !java
[05:40] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[05:40] <sudharsh> Gokz1000: tell u what.....look for linux drivers from ur manufacturer
[05:41] <shadeofgrey> okay so flight 4 it is
[05:41] <ardchoille> anyone know how to add the gnome menus to starterbar?
[05:41] <cwillu> shadeofgrey; on another note, ever look at the touchstream?
[05:41] <tonyyarusso> shadeofgrey: I would say use Breezy until April 20 when the final release of Dapper comes out.
[05:41] <cwillu> sounds like you make enough that it wouldn't be a huge hit;
[05:41] <BlueEagle> shadeofgrey: Also for bleeding edge stuff try linux from scratch and get all the pre-alpha packages you can get your hands on.
[05:41] <sudharsh> cwillu: if they dont hav em..fire up an email to them telling how lousy thier developers are
[05:41] <BlueEagle> sh4d: Trust me you'll be bleeding on the edge of insanity. ;D
[05:42] <gnomefreak> he will be back
[05:42] <cwillu> granted that my injury is pretty mild, but it's been nice for me;
[05:42] <sudharsh> oops..worng person
[05:42] <Evixion> !wireless
[05:42] <ubotu> wireless is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[05:42] <cwillu> heh
[05:42] <Evixion> give that a stab
[05:42] <youbuntu> oskude, how to add more fonts?
[05:42] <gnomefreak> the installer on yesterdays build is messed up :)
[05:42] <Gokz1000> thanks guys im going to try and get my wireless card to work..t
[05:42] <cwillu> shade; zero-force;  you just touch the surface, so you can type without doing nearly as much harm
[05:42] <oskude> youbuntu, try ubuntuforums.org or google.de, that propably done like 1000x times
[05:42] <Gokz1000> its an edi max so it should work..(cross fingers).
[05:42] <Gokz1000> thanks again for helping me.
[05:43] <cwillu> shade = shadeofgrey
[05:43] <oskude> youbuntu, should be just copying them to the right place
[05:43] <gnomefreak> cwillu, hes gone
[05:43] <cwillu> :p
[05:43] <Evixion> good luck
[05:43] <oskude> youbuntu, there was allso something with making a directory in your home dir, and they would be automaticly loaded from there.....
[05:43] <Evixion> let me know if you get it working
[05:43] <cwillu> hmm
[05:44] <shadeofgrey> hey gnomefreak...... does being an op in here mean that you talk regularly with the developers that actually build ubuntu?
[05:44] <humon> sudharsh: am i supposed to copy the contents of the generated sources.list to /etc/apt/sources.list?
[05:44] <cwillu> is it expected that I have to run apt-get update after any change to sources.list before synaptic will work right?
[05:44] <sudharsh> yeah..
[05:44] <humon> ok
[05:44] <sudharsh> bakup the old one jus in case
[05:44] <oskude> youbuntu, there are also some fonts in the repos, try: apt-cache search fonts (or such)
[05:44] <gnomefreak> shadeofgrey, not nesserily why
[05:44] <sudharsh> oskude: mscorefonts
[05:44] <sudharsh> ?
[05:44] <oskude> sudharsh, dunno, never used
[05:45] <jerry> gnomefreak,I finnally got my game file to open and when it gets to install to a directory it says user/games army ops as file fath then i say ok and it tells me i dont have permissions to write file to that location. can you help me?
[05:45] <gnomefreak> jerry, use sudo
[05:45] <gopi_1> I am trying to join a particular channel but its saying "You need to be identified to join that channel"
[05:45] <sudharsh> jerry: sudo...u forgot sudo
[05:45] <jerry> no sir
[05:45] <sudharsh> gopi_1: what channel
[05:45] <gopi_1> Python
[05:46] <sudharsh> all of em are lowercase
[05:46] <jerry> well maby i didnt do it right
[05:46] <oskude> gopi_1, have you registered your nick ?
[05:46] <gnomefreak> gopi_1, in the server window type /msg nickserv identify password
[05:46] <jerry> when i log into as root and try to do what ist says i get do file found
[05:46] <oskude> gopi_1, and please DONT type that here
[05:46] <sudharsh> yeah...i did that once :P
[05:47] <oskude> :)
[05:47] <gopi_1> oskude: I didnt register
[05:47] <humon> sudharsh: seems i can't open sources.list. the console just hangs when i do "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[05:47] <gnomefreak> gopi_1, /msg nickserv register passowrd
[05:47] <gnomefreak> password
[05:47] <oskude> gopi_1, hmm, the it seems you must be registered to log in that channel (or your using some elses name)
[05:47] <engla> humon: try gksudo instead of sudo and see if it makes any difference
[05:47] <sudharsh> humon: weird..
[05:48] <gnomefreak> osfameron, you can set a channel to be registerd users only
[05:48] <sudharsh> try cat /etc/apt/source.list or do an ls
[05:48] <humon> sudharsh: (gedit:8744): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[05:48] <humon> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[05:48] <gnomefreak> oskude, even
[05:48] <oskude> gopi_1, do you have something like " This nickname is owned by someone else" on the server window ?
[05:48] <b3nw> how come in dapper when I click on a file thats a .zip it auto-downloads it and opens it with archive manager? how can I disable this, there is no such functionality setup in the download preferences?
[05:48] <b3nw> in firefox*
[05:49] <jnev> has anybody gotten amarok 1.4 to be stable in kubuntu?
[05:49] <sudharsh> humon: k then try vi /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:49] <gnomefreak> b3nw, check bug # 33038
[05:49] <oskude> b3nw, dapper channel is #ubuntu+1
[05:49] <engla> b3nw: some firefox feature. Open about:config and search for something.. I'm not really sure of the pref namme
[05:49] <engla> *name
[05:49] <gnomefreak> b3nw, the bug will tell you how to fix it
[05:49] <humon> sudharsh: that worked :)
[05:50] <humon> sudharsh: now, what do i replace in this file?
[05:50] <sudharsh> doh!..my bad
[05:50] <sudharsh> humon: k quit vi
[05:50] <chris> DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0
[05:50] <gopi_1> got it
[05:50] <sudharsh> ;)
[05:51] <gopi_1> whats happening here ?
[05:51] <oskude> nothing
[05:51] <oskude> ignore it
[05:51] <oskude> best thing to do...
[05:51] <gopi_1> u pressed wrong button gnomefreak ?
[05:51] <sudharsh> was that a script-kid
[05:51] <gnomefreak> gopi_1, yes
[05:51] <b3nw> gnomefreak - cheers
[05:51] <ompaul> gnomefreak, you were right
[05:51] <gnomefreak> sudharsh, not really
[05:52] <oskude> fyi: http://bloggage.org/archives/94-Another-Courtesy-Problem-Netgear-Routers-and-a-New-Exploit.html
[05:52] <Kyynara> what was the path of gdm... or I want to do gdm restart
[05:52] <gnomefreak> i was? i meant to use the host one not domain one
[05:52] <sudharsh> /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[05:52] <Kyynara> thanks
[05:52] <sudharsh> or ctrl + space + bkspc
[05:52] <gopi_1> who is ompaul ?
[05:52] <oskude> Kyynara, allmost alls service control scripts are in /etc/init.d/
[05:52] <humon> sudharsh: me?
[05:52] <sudharsh> humon: no not u..:)
[05:53] <sudharsh> hav u quit vi yet
[05:53] <ompaul> gopi_1, not even I know that
[05:53] <gnomefreak> lol
[05:53] <gopi_1> how ?
[05:53] <oskude> ompaul is a undercover agent ;)
[05:53] <sudharsh> heh
[05:53] <ompaul> oskude, look outside do you see anything?
[05:54] <sudharsh> e
[05:54] <gnomefreak> brb need to run downstairs
[05:54] <elo> does w32 codecs come with breezy badger ?
[05:54] <ompaul> !tell elo about codecs
[05:54] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: telll elo about w32codecs
[05:54] <tonyyarusso> ompaul: Why you sneaky...
[05:54] <ompaul> oskude, correct, never talk about it again
[05:54] <elo> ty
[05:54] <karl-heinz> DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0
[05:55] <sudharsh> darn..
[05:55] <gopi_1> karl-heinz is who ??
[05:55] <Shigutso> how do I close the X to install the newer NVidia Video drivers?? What is the command in the terminal?
[05:55] <ompaul> tonyyarusso, :)
[05:56] <sudharsh> Shigutso: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop in some virtual console
[05:56] <humon> sudharsh: what do you suggest i do to edit the sources.list file?
[05:56] <gopi_1> what does that DCC SEND... do ?
[05:56] <dli> which usb wireless card is supported?
[05:56] <Shigutso> sudharsh, thanks, I will try here :)
[05:56] <tonyyarusso> gopi_1: It's an exploit.
[05:56] <ompaul> gopi_1, gets you kicked and banned - it is an exploit
[05:56] <sudharsh> humon:  u do hav a separate source.list from the website dont u
[05:56] <gopi_1> oh i see
[05:56] <tonyyarusso> gopi_1: If you've been connected for a while, you'll see a global message from lilo about it.
[05:56] <oskude> gopi_1, http://bloggage.org/archives/94-Another-Courtesy-Problem-Netgear-Routers-and-a-New-Exploit.html
[05:57] <ardchoille> ompaul, gnomefreak: I am so glad you two are here :)
[05:57] <sudharsh> now be a good boy and dont do that :)
[05:57] <gopi_1> lol
[05:57] <humon> sudharsh: yes
[05:57] <gnomefreak> me too
[05:58] <sudharsh> humon: k foist 'cd /etc/apt'
[05:58] <oskude> would be nice to have a script that parses every message before... oh yeah, parse every message...
[05:58] <angelo> quit
[05:58] <hallke> t.delfi.lv
[05:58] <humon> sudharsh: foist?
[05:58] <humon> for instance?
[05:58] <sudharsh> typo....'first'
[05:58] <oskude> so in theory you would kick the person before the message is posted here...
[05:58] <humon> ok
[05:59] <savon> hej!
[06:00] <dli> wvdial doesn't dial out, any hsfmodem + wvdial user?
[06:01] <sudharsh> dli: i use wvdial but only use a cdma wireless terminal
[06:01] <tonyyarusso> dli: Not on the modem here at school, but yes, I do that.
[06:01] <sudharsh> post the contects in pvt...
[06:01] <bluefoxicy> "slideshow operation for hands-free viewing" <-- pornview
[06:02] <dli> tonyyarusso, sudharsh wvdial fails after sending ATDT######,
[06:02] <dli> tonyyarusso, it simply doesn't dial anything there, and failed with "No Carrier"
[06:02] <tonyyarusso> dli: First, has it worked before, or is this your first attemp to set it up?
[06:02] <sudharsh> use pastebin and the contents of the /etc/wvdial.conf
[06:03] <tonyyarusso> dli: Second, what have you done to configure so far?  (aka, show us your conf file as sudharsh said)
[06:03] <dli> tonyyarusso, I have wvdial/hsfmodem work in gentoo, but not in ubuntu
[06:03] <tonyyarusso> dli: 'k.
[06:03] <sudharsh> dli: usin the same wvdial.conf should wwork
[06:04] <Kyynara> hmm... has anyone got a clue what could solve the problem with a blue screen in totem-xine
[06:04] <dli> tonyyarusso, I couldn't copy it, it's not connected before I can dialup
[06:04] <dli> sudharsh, yes, the same wvdial.conf (from wvdialconf)
[06:04] <dli> sudharsh, but it just doesn't dial when it should
[06:05] <sudharsh> dli: try appendin stupid mode =on
[06:05] <dli> sudharsh, could be something like waiting for dial tone
[06:05] <tonyyarusso> dli: Wait, couldn't copy what and why?
[06:05] <dli> sudharsh, I tried "Stupid Mode = Yes "
[06:05] <dli> tonyyarusso, the conf files :(
[06:05] <dli> tonyyarusso, because the computer is not connected
[06:05] <tonyyarusso> dli: Do you have a thumb drive or something to transfer them to the box you're using?
[06:06] <dli> tonyyarusso, it has a modem and a usb wireless, I couldn't get either in ubunut
[06:06] <tonyyarusso> dli: No removable media lying around the house at all.
[06:06] <dli> tonyyarusso, no :( no cd burner either
[06:07] <sudharsh> dli: yikes
[06:07] <gnomefreak> does this mean i get a nap soon?
[06:07] <Kill_Bill> sorry
[06:07] <dli> sudharsh, can get hsfmodem in gentoo :(
[06:07] <Kill_Bill> where are the account that i created?
[06:08] <tonyyarusso> dli: 'k, well, you can at least look at the files yourself and see if it's obvious.  If you're feeling ambitious, you could always copy them via *gasp* paper, but that's annoying, I know.  (Although I have done it...)
[06:08] <Kill_Bill> in evolution
[06:08] <Kill_Bill> ?
[06:08] <dli> sudharsh, do you know how to force wvdial to dial? not waiting for anything at sending ATDT*****
[06:08] <gnomefreak> nalioth, what did i do?
[06:08] <sudharsh> dli: if u r certain u r usin the same conf file try gettin the drivers
[06:08] <sudharsh> dli: i suppose stupid mode is for dat..
[06:08] <sudharsh> man wvdial
[06:08] <sudharsh> see if it helps
[06:08] <dli> tonyyarusso, I don't think any difference could be, both generated by wvdialconf, and I couldn't see any difference
[06:09] <gnomefreak> yeah i found out about that
[06:09] <dli> sudharsh, not the same file, but both from "wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf"
[06:09] <Kill_Bill> help me???
[06:09] <ompaul> gnomefreak, you got one now :-) and a warm cup of coffee
[06:09] <sudharsh> dli: aha...use the same file....
[06:09] <gnomefreak> :) j
[06:10] <lampshade> I keep getting stupid errors (X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
[06:10] <lampshade> X connection to localhost:10.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
[06:10] <lampshade> ) when I try to forward X over my lan with ssh, Ideas?  Googling yielded results but nothing helpful for me.... :-/
[06:10] <sudharsh> use an editor..
[06:10] <ompaul> !anyone
[06:10] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[06:10] <tonyyarusso> dli: It's been a while since I did it, but... doesn't that only set up the file and then you have to manually input the actual phone number, user, and passwd?
[06:10] <oskude> Kill_Bill, in preferences (last time i support evolution:)
[06:10] <dli> tonyyarusso, yes, phone number, username, passwd
[06:10] <sudharsh> dli: ur gentoo box is usable..so open up that conf file and copy the contents as it is
[06:11] <dli> sudharsh, not easily, so, I just checked, couldn't see any difference by eye
[06:11] <Kill_Bill> thanks
[06:12] <Kill_Bill> i diden't find :-)
[06:12] <sudharsh> dli: u gotta show us the contetnts
[06:12] <hippys> i have an 256kbps adsl conection, is there anyway i can give one computer only 20kbps of the total?
[06:14] <thielmann> DCC SEND string 0 0 0
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> wow
[06:14] <Morfosomo> day #3 and i still get chopped sound issues from stream sites like shoutcast
[06:15] <FunnyLookinHat> Morfosomo, yea, sound can be crappy...  i really wish they would fix that rather than support all the other stuff they do
[06:15] <FunnyLookinHat> They need one sound driver, and it has to be able to support multiple streams...
[06:15] <FunnyLookinHat> not freakin 4 different ones
[06:15] <Uzzi> I've installed o
[06:16] <Morfosomo> erm,.. its a network issue here
[06:16] <Morfosomo> :)
[06:16] <LSZH> Any Norton Internet Security users online here? ;)
[06:16] <LSZH> startkeylogger
[06:16] <FunnyLookinHat> lol!
[06:16] <DistroWatch> gDesklets doesnt start . any ideea ?
[06:16] <FunnyLookinHat> you script kiddie
[06:16] <rr1991> wow
[06:16] <rr1991> many people
[06:16] <sudharsh> bah..
[06:16] <DistroWatch> i did added the face to it first
[06:16] <LSZH> I'm using Linux... I must be a script kiddie! *lol*
[06:17] <rr1991> ubuntu rocks!
[06:17] <DistroWatch> rr1991 hell yeah :)
[06:17] <LSZH> rr1991: Except for some minor annoyances, yes... ;)
[06:18] <Uzzi> I've installed Ooo from OpenOffice.org pachages!what lib Oo use?gtk,qt what?
[06:19] <oskude> Uzzi, apt-cache show openoffice.org
[06:21] <ompaul> Uzzi, why?
[06:21] <bthornton> Any people here running Dapper (Xorg 7.0.0) with 3D acceleration on an ATI card?
[06:21] <Morfosomo> where can i learn about how to configure the keyboards "special keys"
[06:21] <nalioth> bthornton: ask in #ubuntu+1
[06:21] <bthornton> I'm guessing not, since the ATI driver doesn't say anything of support for Xorg 7
[06:22] <ompaul> bthornton, please discuss dapper in #ubuntu+1
[06:22] <bthornton> bueno, thanks
[06:22] <Uzzi> becuse I have to config scim/skim
[06:22] <shiv> how do i install macromedia plugin for firefox :(
[06:22] <Uzzi> to works with Oo
[06:22] <ompaul> Uzzi, sorry wrong question, why did you install from OO
[06:22] <DistroWatch> !gDesklets
[06:22] <ubotu> somebody said gdesklets was gDesklets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness Homepage is http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
[06:23] <gnomefreak> ompaul, the question is why did he uninstall it to install it again
[06:23] <ompaul> gnomefreak, well yeah
[06:23] <tigerspirit> I have Breezy badger on my workstation. and am trying to hook up a Lexmark 4031-10Plus printer through a Fedora core 4 server using CUPS.I can print locally, but when I WANT TO PRINT FROM MY Ubuntu machine I allways get the message that machine that is linked with printer is busy and CUPSport is open. What I have to do in order to establish communication betwen tyhem for printing.  ping, ssh are working
[06:23] <oskude> shiv, there are 2 different plugins from macromedia... flash and shockwave...
[06:23] <gnomefreak> ;)
[06:23] <Uzzi> OO2.org caused a dipendence problem!
[06:23] <gnomefreak> Uzzi, are you on breezy?
[06:24] <Uzzi> i've upgraded from breezy to dapper
[06:24] <gnomefreak> yeah see OO2 in dapper has had a few bugs the past few days :(
[06:24] <lampshade> ugh, anyone done Xforwarding ubuntu to ubuntu?  Keep  errors about wrong authentication
[06:24] <Amaranth> Uzzi: Yes, right now OOo2 is uninstallable in dapper.
[06:24] <sudharsh> tigerspirit: u gotta open up the lan..
[06:25] <sudharsh> its disabled by default..i think
[06:25] <gnomefreak> one of dappers issues (hence the term testing)
[06:26] <shiv> thanks that worked... Do I need a firewall and antivirus for Ubuntu?
[06:26] <ompaul> Uzzi, please talk aabout dapper in #ubuntu+1
[06:26] <gnomefreak> shiv, not really
[06:26] <moonman> shiv, naa.
[06:26] <R3linquish3r> not really necessay
[06:26] <Uzzi> scim/skin works in qt app(as kate) and gtk app(as synaptic)but it doesn't work with Oo
[06:26] <gnomefreak> shiv, all depedns what your doing with it
[06:26] <R3linquish3r> i got an antivirus for scnin my windows but nvr used it on linux
[06:26] <apeitheo> Hello, I just installed Ubuntu on my parent's PC, and setup the dialup internet access and it goes EXTREMELY slow; I've tried two ISPs and different DNS servers and all go very slow. I use Linux on my own computer with dialup (same ISP, different distro though), and mine is much faster; any ideas on how to go about fixing this? (or what could be wrong?)
[06:26] <shiv> I am having problems with ads even in firefox with ad blocker installed
[06:27] <oskude> shiv, the "spammers" know how to go past those...
[06:27] <gnomefreak> shiv, you shouldnt firefox does a great job here atleast i would re check the settings of ff
[06:27] <tonyyarusso> As much as it would be annoying for some people, I ponder whether it might be useful to have everybody /topic-ed every so often, if that's possible.  Random thought.
[06:28] <LSZH> shiv: That's probably a problem of the extension/addon you're using and not a Ubuntu-related problem
[06:28] <R3linquish3r> is there a way to move a program running on one of my "desktops" to another? like from desktop 2 to 1?
[06:29] <oskude> R3linquish3r, right click on windows title bar....
[06:29] <R3linquish3r> ahhhh thx
[06:29] <shiv> I see. Thanks a lot, its just a minor thing anyway. I am finally loving linux after years of struggle finding the right one. The only issue left now is installing Bibus The how to is not working for me. Any one has time to guide me? And also, Is it possible to install baghira for Gnome
[06:30] <R3linquish3r> nrv heard of either of those programs sry
[06:30] <nalioth> R3linquish3r: find it in your pager (the 4 squares at the bottom) and drag it to the workspace you lik
[06:30] <nalioth> R3linquish3r: alternatively click on the icon in the top left corner of the window in questin and "move to" to your hearts content
[06:31] <R3linquish3r> :) thx
[06:31] <Shed> What's the best way to switch between two of three video outputs? I have two monitors and a TV connected to my graphics card, athough currently Twinview only works with the TV out cable unattatched.
[06:33] <usr> How can I start apache ?
[06:33] <[Leo] > usr, /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[06:33] <[Leo] > if you're using apache 2
[06:34] <khafra> I'm using ethereal, and it won't let me save a packet capture file--says I don't have permissions to.  Even though I made a directory specifically drwxrw-rw- for it
[06:34] <khafra> And there's nobody in #ethereal
[06:34] <khafra> And, I am using it on ubuntu.  Maybe that's part of the problem, the ubuntu system of sudoing
[06:34] <usr> okay thanks
[06:35] <alucard> http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=30636
[06:35] <nalioth> khafra: gksudo works fine for running ethereal
[06:35] <khafra> nalioth: I used the Ethereal (root) link off the menu, which I assume uses gksudo
[06:35] <thewayofzen> im not sure why but putting the gperfection2 icon suite into my .icons or my /usr/share/icons isnt allowing it to be recognised by gnome theme manager..  im trying to install the latest version of the icon suite as is found at  lokheed.deviantart.com  does anyone else have this problem or know a fix?
[06:36] <khafra> That's when it won't let me save.
[06:36] <nalioth> khafra: try alt-f2 > gksudo ethereal
[06:36] <abhinav> I am setting up a lan on linux.The problem is that i am able to ping the other from the first to second but i am not able to ping from second to first.what could be the problem.anyone?
[06:37] <abhinav> I have ubuntu on one and core 2 on another
[06:37] <R3linquish3r> where can i get the desktop feature that will show my PC status? i.e. cram usage and core speed and such
[06:37] <nm> abhinav: check iptables on both machines to see if a firewall is interfering
[06:37] <R3linquish3r> *RAM usage sry
[06:37] <nm> abhinav: and check ifconfig to ensure they're on the same subnet
[06:38] <tenshi> try gdesklets
[06:38] <abasit> what should i do to get Xwindow settings re-detected?
[06:38] <abasit> it somehow detecting the resolution of 1024 768
[06:38] <tenshi> @quihs3r: gdesklets
[06:38] <nalioth> R3linquish3r: try conky or gkrellm
[06:38] <R3linquish3r> aighty :)
[06:39] <s|k> hi
[06:39] <oskude> abasit, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:39] <R3linquish3r> @tenshi does gdesklets work with KDE?
[06:39] <abasit> oskude, tnx
[06:39] <sudharsh> R3linquish3r: it will
[06:39] <tenshi> i dont really know
[06:39] <R3linquish3r> thx
[06:39] <hari> hi
[06:39] <tenshi> im using gnome
[06:39] <djs_2_6> Hey all
[06:40] <gouchi> I wanna change my default account passwd
[06:40] <sethk> gouchi, so change it
[06:40] <hari> how can I append a hd to the network? (sharing in Windows)
[06:40] <khafra> nalioth: Same error when I explicitly use gksudo
[06:40] <gouchi> If I boot with a livecd , then chroot , then passwd it's ok ?
[06:40] <R3linquish3r> how do u setup an account psswd? (new to IRC :P)
[06:40] <gouchi> I have only the default account
[06:40] <tenshi> is there a command for a program to open on a special desktop?
[06:41] <gouchi> R3linquish3r : cf freenode faq
[06:41] <oskude> gouchi, did you forgot your password
[06:41] <gouchi> oskude : nope my machine has been compromised
[06:41] <R3linquish3r> gouchi: i put that in the chat bar?
[06:41] <gouchi> R3linquish3r : yep
[06:41] <R3linquish3r> k thx
[06:41] <oskude> gouchi, autch...
[06:42] <helpmepls> hello anyone here i need a bitof help. trying to get my nvidia drivers back on i uninstalled them but how can i install them from linux command prompt my xorg.conf is saying im missing nvidia module ofcurse from uninstalling
[06:42] <gouchi> R3linquish3r : http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#registering
[06:42] <R3linquish3r> cf freenode faq
[06:42] <helpmepls> so x wont start
[06:42] <oskude> gouchi, i think you need to do chroot before passwd to work
[06:42] <s|k> anybody know what a root device is?
[06:42] <hari>  how can I append a hd to the network? (sharing in Windows)
[06:42] <khafra> nalioth: Does Ethereal, perhaps, drop itself to an unprivileged user as soon as it's opened the interfaces it needs?
[06:42] <gouchi> oksude : yep that's it
[06:42] <sudharsh> s|k: device or partition?
[06:42] <hari> device
[06:43] <s|k> device
[06:43] <lampshade> /usr/bin/xauth:  /home/whatever/.Xauthority not writable, changes will be ignored? Anyone know why this is happening?  It is preventing me from Xforwarding and well pissing me off....
[06:43] <helpmepls> anyone know what i can do to reinstall 7667 driver this occured when i tried to install 8178 drivers
[06:43] <sudharsh> k cya..feelin sleepy
[06:43] <ttread> helpmepis, did you install 7667 from the shell script?
[06:43] <helpmepls> not sure how do i do that exactly?
[06:44] <ttread> how did you install it originally?
[06:44] <helpmepls> i think i used automatix
[06:44] <helpmepls> but the new drivers wouldnt install
[06:44] <ttread> ahh
[06:44] <oskude> !automatix
[06:44] <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.
[06:44] <helpmepls> said i had wrong gcc-version
[06:44] <oskude> :)
[06:44] <helpmepls> which sucks..
[06:44] <helpmepls> then i had no driver
[06:44] <helpmepls> i took 7667 off
[06:44] <helpmepls> with hopes of putting 8178 on
[06:45] <miloc> hello guys I am looking for wireless card fot a Dell Latitud Laptop.... Any recomendation for Ubuntu user?
[06:45] <gnomefreak> helpmepls, please dont use automatix
[06:45] <ttread> helpmepis, whats your gfx card?
[06:45] <gnomefreak> it does more harm than good
[06:45] <helpmepls> yea im new and stuff i didnt know how to go about it manually exactly
[06:45] <helpmepls> but that was when i first installed linux
[06:45] <helpmepls> 6800 GT
[06:45] <helpmepls> PCI-E
[06:45] <tritium> !enter
[06:45] <nalioth> helpmepls: i suggest you go through your box and undo what automatix did. (as far as the settings and configs of your box)
[06:45] <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!
[06:45] <helpmepls> now im just trying to get my gui back and everything
[06:46] <ttread> !nvidia
[06:46] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[06:46] <slabby> hi can someone tell me where i can get info about mounting a FAT32 drive
[06:46] <LSZH> Is a program similar to Corel Paint Shop Pro available for Linux? GIMP is very confusing... :(
[06:46] <R3linquish3r> if you only install automatix with the necessities you need you wont have any problems (at least i didnt)
[06:46] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell slabby about vfat
[06:46] <slabby> thanks
[06:46] <shiv> will this work with breezy? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=54476&highlight=themes
[06:46] <gnomefreak> yw
[06:46] <ttread> helpmepis, take a look at that wiki link see if that works
[06:46] <helpmepls> how can ii view tahat in linux command prompt? webpages is that even possible. this looks like black screen white text.
[06:46] <Cyorxamp> What is the package name of the gnome menu editor??????
[06:46] <miloc> hello guys I am looking for wireless card fot a Dell Latitud Laptop.... Any recomendation for Ubuntu user?
[06:46] <PuMpErNiCkLe> helpmepls: 'sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx' will install the working nvidia driver from the repository, and 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' will set up a working GUI.
[06:47] <gnomefreak> what version of ubuntu Cyorxamp
[06:47] <helpmepls> k now
[06:47] <helpmepls> ill do that
[06:47] <Cyorxamp> gnomefreak,  alacarte - nm
[06:47] <PuMpErNiCkLe> helpmepls: Note: select the 'nvidia' kernel module, not the 'nv' one, and unselect 'GLcore' and 'DRI' when it asks you about those.
[06:47] <khafra> Why am I the only one who's ever had problems running ethereal on Ubuntu?  It isn't even in the wiki!
[06:48] <roaet2> It installed cleaning for me khafra, what is the problem?
[06:48] <R3linquish3r> im in gdesklets... were do i get the system specs shell fom?
[06:48] <roaet2> cleaning = cleanly.
[06:49] <khafra> roaet2: I ran Ethereal (root) just fine, opened the interface, captured and filtered packets just fine, and now I can't save the capture as a file
[06:49] <nalioth> R3linquish3r: try gkrellm or conky first, gdesklets is kinda finicky
[06:49] <R3linquish3r> alright
[06:49] <roaet> says you don't have access?
[06:49] <Cyorxamp> gnomefreak, Breezy - what the menu editor ?  is it alacarte?
[06:49] <gnomefreak> smeg
[06:49] <roaet> or permissions?
[06:49] <suheng> HI
[06:49] <khafra> roaet2: Permissions
[06:49] <bunta> * gulp * .. Firefox is using 239MB
[06:49] <PuMpErNiCkLe> lol bunta
[06:49] <ompaul> bunta, so shut it down
[06:49] <R3linquish3r> nalioth : which do you recommend for KDE?
[06:49] <roaet> does the directory exist?
[06:49] <gnomefreak> Cyorxamp, its smed but its called menu editor under the system tools part
[06:49] <bunta> someone mind passing me a hammer?
[06:49] <Cyorxamp> gnomefreak, and that manages your .desktop files?
[06:49] <ubuntu> alohaaa
[06:50] <ubuntu> alguem do brasil?
[06:50] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !br
[06:50] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[06:50] <gnomefreak> Cyorxamp, no they are menu editors
[06:50] <bunta> OMG.. its still going up x.x
[06:50] <roaet> In addition why not just do sudo chmod the directory?
[06:50] <gnomefreak> they edit your menus
[06:50] <knovak> Hello again, I'm getting a problem when trying to run WINE or winecfg... whenever I try running it I get "Application tries to create a window, but no driver could be loaded.", has anyone ever encountered this?
[06:50] <Cyorxamp> gnomefreak, I am running xfce you see - having to get the bits to make some bits more usable !!!
[06:50] <knovak> I also get "Make sure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly.
[06:50] <knovak> "
[06:50] <khafra> roaet: In addition to running Ethereal as root, I also made the directory drwxrw-rw-
[06:50] <knovak> my $DISPLAY is set to ":0.0"
[06:50] <khafra> Still can't write to or create a capture file
[06:50] <ubuntu> cade os brasileiros?
[06:51] <Cyorxamp> gnomefreak, I have update-notifier installed but it would be nice to have it load on startup - is there some place I can stick an entry to get it to do that?
[06:51] <nalioth> !br
[06:51] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[06:51] <gnomefreak> Cyorxamp, maybe your looking for the xfce config thing
[06:51] <roaet> Ah, well Ethereal would need to be root to touch the network interface. That's quite odd. Can you make sure that ethereal is writing to the directory you think it is?
[06:51] <ubuntu> #ubuntu-br
[06:51] <nalioth> ubuntu: marque /j #ubuntu-br
[06:51] <ompaul> ubuntu,   >>>/join #ubuntu-br<<<<
[06:51] <gnomefreak> Cyorxamp, why doesnt cron check it once a day for you?
[06:51] <khafra> roaet: In ethereal, I've navigated to it straight from /.
[06:52] <Razor-X> Is there some reason xfs would not work in Ubuntu?
[06:52] <Cyorxamp> gnomefreak, cron!?
[06:52] <Razor-X> Or ReiserFS?
[06:52] <nalioth> Razor-X: no reason at all
[06:52] <Razor-X> nalioth: Then... why isn't it working? Even root can't write to it.
[06:52] <roaet> Try writing in your home directory just for testing.
[06:52] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Cyorxamp about cron
[06:52] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Razor-X: Reiser is a bit iffy, XFS should be great.
[06:52] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrr
[06:52] <nalioth> Razor-X: not sitting in front of it, i have no clue
[06:52] <Razor-X> I'm mounting it in my home directory. But even if I mount it elsewhere, even root can't write to it.
[06:52] <Cyorxamp> !ubotu tell me about cron
[06:53] <Razor-X> I have the ReiserFS and XFS modules loaded.
[06:53] <Cyorxamp> gnomefreak, ubotu@: i dunno what is 'cron'.
[06:53] <gnomefreak> ok cron runs certian things every so often like if you set cron up to run update every 30 mins thats what it will do
[06:53] <roaet> I wish cron had a lower resolution.
[06:53] <Razor-X> Plus, /etc/mtab shows that it's mounted as xfs and I specifically gave it an ``rw'' -o.
[06:54] <moonman> what is the command to kill your window manager?
[06:54] <z3r0x> hi @ all
[06:54] <moonman> im my case, gnome
[06:54] <roaet> Ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> moonman: ctrl + alt + backspace
[06:54] <moonman> kk
[06:54] <z3r0x> how can I extract a .bin file?
[06:54] <moonman> later then
[06:54] <balrok> how can i login as root? (in ubuntu)
[06:54] <Dr_Willis> z3r0x,  a .bin file could be about anything.
[06:54] <Razor-X> !sudo
[06:54] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[06:54] <nalioth> ubotu: tell balrok about root
[06:54] <z3r0x> Dr_Willis, it's a cd image
[06:54] <bunta> Oh, I was on a guide yesterday.. about assigning VLC & XMMS to sound daemons such as ALSA & OSS.. I did XMMS (on Alsa) but I cant find the link again for VLC
[06:54] <Dr_Willis> z3r0x,  so it depends on the exact bin file. normally they need to be 'ran'
[06:54] <nalioth> balrok: the root account is locked for a reason, please read what ubotu sent you
[06:54] <roaet> could just do sudo -i
[06:54] <Dr_Willis> z3r0x,  in that case you got somtning totally diffrent. :P a cue/bin file.
[06:54] <bunta> this is because VLC doesnt actually output sound oddly enough
[06:55] <balrok> ok thx
[06:55] <gnomefreak> Dr_Willis, that would still be sh file.bin?
[06:55] <Dr_Willis> z3r0x,  covert it to iso , then you can mout it with the loop back options.
[06:55] <khafra> roaet: Hrm. I haven't figured it out, but I figured out a workaround: I made a new directory under / from within Ethereal, and it let me write to that.
[06:55] <slabby> does anyone know a app for searching for wireless networks (like netstumbler)
[06:55] <lampshade> where does SSH keep a log in Ubuntu?
[06:55] <Razor-X> bunta: Does it work with ALSA clean?
[06:55] <roaet> Then it made the directory as owner of Ethereal
[06:55] <GutterPunk> Is there any good howto on how to get the w32codecs on ubuntu?
[06:55] <roaet> maybe you could list users and see if ethereal is a group or user.
[06:55] <Dr_Willis> !w32codecs
[06:55] <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
[06:55] <roaet> then you could do chown on a directory
[06:56] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell GutterPunk about w32codecs
[06:56] <Razor-X> Even my dmesg shows that it's mounting the partition out fine.
[06:56] <khafra> roaet: Guess so.  Frizzeaky problem, though
[06:56] <roaet> Or add root or your current user to that group, that would let you write to it.
[06:56] <bunta> Razor-X, XMMS works perfectly fine with ALSA
[06:56] <oskude> lampshade, /var/log/auth.log
[06:56] <bunta> I lost the guide on how to set VLC to alsa
[06:56] <bunta> hence, why I'm enquiring ;)
[06:56] <roaet> But at least you found a work around. it's a clue to what's going wrong.
[06:56] <lampshade> oskude, thank you
[06:56] <roaet> I'm not particularly sure what the cmd is to list all users and groups though.
[06:57] <Razor-X> bunta: There's special packages for VLC to work with different sound servers.
[06:57] <Razor-X> bunta: Not sure about XMMS that much.
[06:57] <moonman> umm, gnome restarted
[06:57] <moonman> i need to kill it so it doesent come back up
[06:57] <roaet> But I'm sure you'll find ethereal in there somewhere, and you can add root and your user to that group and everything should work after that.
[06:57] <bunta> no no, I've done XMMS :P.. I need to do VLC
[06:57] <Razor-X> But hey, I don't use a sound server anyhow ;).
[06:57] <moonman> so i can play a game via wine
[06:57] <bunta> XMMS works fine :) Assigned it to VLC from preferences ;)
[06:57] <bunta> to alsa* rather
[06:57] <roaet> /etc/inid.d/gdm stop
[06:57] <Razor-X> bunta: Well, there y'are.
[06:57] <roaet> I thikn
[06:57] <Razor-X> bunta: It's a package in the repos.
[06:58] <Tatey> does VLC have a GTK frontend?
[06:58] <bunta> whats the name?
[06:58] <roaet> moonman: /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[06:58] <bunta> Tatey, VLC has a frontend.. Not sure if its GTK or not :)
[06:58] <roaet> moonman: I believe that will work, but I'm not sure.
[06:58] <moonman> roaet, how will i start it again when im done with the game?
[06:58] <Tatey> bunta: I ask because, if it's say Qt, then Qt apps tend not to look crash hot in Gnome
[06:58] <roaet> moonman: /etc/init.d/gdm start
[06:58] <Tatey> and vise versa
[06:58] <moonman> k
[06:58] <roaet> then
[06:58] <roaet> startx
[06:58] <roaet> if it doesn't automagically pop up
[06:59] <oskude> Tatey, never had something like that...
[06:59] <bunta> Tatey, then I dunno :P
[06:59] <Razor-X> Tatey: VLC is only GTK, as far as I know.
[06:59] <Tatey> Awesome Razor-X, I didnt even know a linux version existed until a few days ago
[06:59] <bunta> ;)
[06:59] <Razor-X> Tatey: Heh.
[07:00] <Razor-X> VLC was first on Linux.
[07:00] <Razor-X> But you should also try out other players, like mplayer.
[07:00] <Razor-X> (Which I use.)
[07:00] <bunta> Once I solve VLCs lil problem, I can go figure out my annoying lil b/w problem when streaming thru VLC
[07:00] <Tatey> I'm using Totem
[07:00] <bunta> then I'll be a happy sod :)
[07:00] <lampshade> AH!!!!  Anyone do XForwarding?
[07:00] <Tatey> I've always liked Totem
[07:00] <slabby> does anyone know a app for searching for wireless networks (like netstumbler)
[07:00] <Razor-X> Plus, mplayer lets you watch things in ASCII ;).
[07:00] <Razor-X> slabby: kismet. But you can't use ndiswrapper.
[07:01] <Razor-X> Stupid xfs and ReiserFS -_-''.
[07:01] <abhinav> nm:how to check firewall status using iptables
[07:01] <bunta> Razor-X, mplayer has one annoying fault.. you cant resize the video :S
[07:01] <bunta> last I checked anyway
[07:01] <bunta> otherwise it wud be perfect
[07:01] <Razor-X> bunta: I think you can zoom, I'm not sure. Ratpoison maximizes everything to default anyhow ;).
[07:01] <R3linquish3r> i tried installing the 2.6.14 vanilla kernel.... when it boots i cant load Xserver it just loads to the failsafe terminal
[07:01] <moonman> roaet, help?
[07:01] <aboapri> hey, I was just looking at the updates, I was seeing updates for "linux-386" and "linux-k7", I am curious, how can my system have two kernels?    how do I know which one it is using?
[07:01] <roaet> ?
[07:01] <Razor-X> *by default
[07:01] <bunta> :o
[07:01] <roller> jojo
[07:01] <roaet> I didn't see a question..
[07:02] <moonman> roaet, im at the /etc file, in file browser, to check to see if there is a file called int.d, there is not
[07:02] <moonman> there is a gdm file though
[07:02] <roaet> init.d
[07:02] <Razor-X> aboapri: Try a ``uname -a'' to see which kernel you're using.
[07:02] <nalioth> aboapri: in a console, type "uname -r"
[07:02] <roaet> no no you run it in cmd line
[07:02] <knovak> How do I get missing X headers?
[07:02] <Razor-X> Well, ``uname -a'' gives you more information.
[07:02] <bunta> ooh.. I think I found the sound topic xD
[07:02] <munzir> Hi, In ubuntu the default is the first user is a member of the admin group and /etc/sudoers says Members of the admin group may gain root privileges. How is the admin group has root privileges?
[07:02] <nalioth> ubotu: tell knovak about xincludes
[07:02] <roaet> moonman: you type /etc/init.d/gdm stop in a command line
[07:02] <DarkAdmiral> how do i turn "syntax on" in vim for ever?
[07:02] <nalioth> knovak: check your priv msgs
[07:02] <moonman> roaet, i know, i did, it says no file/directory
[07:02] <roaet> moonman: you type sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop in a command line
[07:03] <Razor-X> Emacs though.... ;).
[07:03] <aboapri> sweet, it says k7.    so is it safe to remove the linux-386 kernel?
[07:03] <roaet> moonman: sorry that might help
[07:03] <knovak> ok
[07:03] <moonman> umm
[07:03] <Razor-X> aboapri: Keep it as a failsafe, I say.
[07:03] <knovak> thank you
[07:03] <moonman> it says gnome is not running.
[07:03] <Razor-X> I have some 6 kernel living on this box.
[07:03] <R3linquish3r> i tried installing the 2.6.14 vanilla kernel.... when it boots i cant load Xserver it just loads to the failsafe terminal... what do i do so it will boot to X?
[07:03] <Razor-X> My last two kernel versions, and this custom baked one.
[07:03] <roaet> moonman: hm.
[07:03] <abhinav> nm:pl help
[07:03] <Razor-X> *kernels
[07:04] <aboapri> ok, cool.
[07:04] <bunta> Got it <3
[07:04] <roaet> moonman: try gdm-stop
[07:04] <moonman> roaet, it fails when i tried to start it
[07:04] <roaet> moonman: try sudo gdm-stop
[07:04] <Razor-X> (And I *did* compile in ReiserFS and XFS support as a module! It's loaded, even!)
[07:04] <Razor-X> Stupid...... -_-''.
[07:04] <roller> sorry, excuse me but  what the f*** is that?????????????????????
[07:04] <moonman> roaet,
[07:04] <moonman> 'gdm already running, aborting'
[07:04] <Razor-X> roller: It would be nicer if you explained yourself and used fewer punctuation marks.
[07:04] <usr> where is ubuntu firewall located?
[07:05] <Razor-X> roller: Anything after the second `?' is redundant.
[07:05] <nalioth> usr: there is no active firewall in ubuntu. none are necessary
[07:05] <roaet> um
[07:05] <roaet> moonman: just type sudo killall gdm
[07:05] <ompaul> roller, what exactly is it your asking?
[07:05] <seraphim> usr: if you need one you can install firestarter
[07:05] <R3linquish3r> i tried installing the 2.6.14 vanilla kernel.... when it boots i cant load Xserver it just loads to the failsafe terminal... what do i do so it will boot to X?
[07:06] <Razor-X> Ah well, fine, if XFS won't work, I'll outfit it with ext3 and start translating some Naruto.
[07:06] <ompaul> R3linquish3r,  dont run that kernel
[07:06] <ompaul> R3linquish3r,  run a ubuntu kernel so you have ubuntu patches
[07:06] <ming> How do I know X-window (xterm) server installed in my ubuntoo system ?
[07:06] <roaet> if that doesn't stop gdm, then nothing will.
[07:06] <unbuntu_voodoo> HELP, I cannot get root access even after re-installing, I told it 2 format hd but it didnt remove evrything like it should
[07:06] <R3linquish3r> ompaul: that isnt an ubuntu kernel?
[07:07] <nalioth> unbuntu_voodoo: the root account is locked by design
[07:07] <ompaul> R3linquish3r,  vanilla is from kernel.org?
[07:07] <unbuntu_voodoo> how do  I reset my root with minimal access?
[07:07] <nalioth> ubotu: tell unbuntu_voodoo about root
[07:07] <R3linquish3r> ompaul: i tihnk so? i used the howto from ubuntuforums.org
[07:07] <gnomefreak> R3linquish3r, no ubuntu kernels are 2.6.12 and 2.6.15 well than theres the hoary and warty kernels
[07:07] <Razor-X> Oh, Ubuntu has a 2.6.15 kernel now?
[07:07] <unbuntu_voodoo> yes but I cannot update I cannot run user profiles or anything, says pass is wrong
[07:08] <grgaud> Afternoon all. Is there any way to download a dapper CD to install it?
[07:08] <usr> .join #miRC
[07:08] <gnomefreak> Razor-X, dapper has the 2.6.15
[07:08] <unbuntu_voodoo> the Superuser is nopt working either
[07:08] <Razor-X> gnomefreak: Ah.
[07:08] <R3linquish3r> gnomefreak: is there a differnece between ubuntu and kubuntu kernels?
[07:08] <nalioth> unbuntu_voodoo: read the URL taht ubotu just sent you
[07:08] <unbuntu_voodoo> not*
[07:08] <gnomefreak> R3linquish3r, no they are same
[07:08] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Grarg about dapper
[07:08] <roaet> i guess that worked
[07:08] <R3linquish3r> gnomefreak: ok well do you have a link for a howto on how i can install the .15 kernel?
[07:08] <unbuntu_voodoo> ow do I repar a profile then? I cant run networking settings eiter
[07:09] <nalioth> R3linquish3r: join #ubuntu+1
[07:09] <unbuntu_voodoo> repair*
[07:09] <R3linquish3r> nalotih: thx. also, how can i uninstall the bad kernel?
[07:09] <GutterPunk> I installed mplayer, but video does not scale... it doesn't work fullscreen
[07:09] <Morfosomo> is there an app that lets "see" keyboard key binds?
[07:10] <ompaul> R3linquish3r, get your machine to boot from an older kernel from grub
[07:10] <unbuntu_voodoo> I mean I loderaly have minimal access my only access is in terminal & I dunno comands if any 2 access profiles from there
[07:10] <nalioth> GutterPunk: type in a console "mplayer --help" or "man mplayer" to learn how to start it fullscreen
[07:10] <topyli> Morfosomo: xev perhaps?
[07:10] <z3r0x> Dr_Willis, how can I convert it?
[07:10] <unbuntu_voodoo> liderly*
[07:10] <Morfosomo> can try thanks
[07:10] <R3linquish3r> ompaul: im already on the .12 kernel
[07:10] <grgaud> Where can I download the latest dapper CD to install it?
[07:10] <GutterPunk> nalioth, I can set it to fullscreen... But the picture itself stays the same
[07:10] <burgermann> Hi, might be a long shot, but is it possible to install Ubuntu from another distro, without using a CD?
[07:10] <gnomefreak> Grarg, read your pm
[07:10] <aboapri> The easiest way I found to get fullscreen video was totem with xine.
[07:10] <gnomefreak> oops
[07:10] <oskude> grgaud, ask in #ubuntu+1 channel
[07:11] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell grgaud about dapper
[07:11] <nalioth> GutterPunk: you have to start it fullscreen, not switch it after it's running
[07:11] <rr1991> is your root-password the same as your log-in pasword?
[07:11] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell rr1991 about root
[07:11] <GutterPunk> nalioth, first time I had that issue dude... why's that?
[07:11] <ompaul> R3linquish3r, go to #ubuntu+1 if you really want the .15 kernel it is a development kernel on a development platform, we support stable here
[07:11] <nalioth> GutterPunk: i'm just giving general advice.
[07:12] <GutterPunk> nalioth, I like to switch from and to fullscreen mode
[07:12] <grgaud> okay, thanks dood
[07:12] <oskude> GutterPunk, didnt follow your prblem, but you may need another "driver" to do fullscreen scaling...
[07:12] <nalioth> GutterPunk: have you asked in #mplayer ?
[07:13] <nalioth> GutterPunk: it may be #mplayerhq
[07:13] <GutterPunk> This definately is ubuntu specific
[07:13] <marlun> Where can I get man pages for c/c++ functions?? If I do "man ctime" i get nothing...
[07:13] <topyli> GutterPunk: put "zoom = yes" in your ~/.mplayer/config
[07:13] <GutterPunk> I've tried lots of distros
[07:13] <GutterPunk> aaah
[07:13] <unbuntu_voodoo> LIKE I SAID... its not working I cant even run gksudo all it does is goes back 2 terminal.. HOW do I repair my profiles!
[07:13] <topyli> GutterPunk: sorry, zoom=yes without the spaces
[07:13] <slabby> I have installed kismet via synaptic but i cant find the program
[07:13] <unbuntu_voodoo> logs it in & goes back 2 perminal
[07:13] <oskude> GutterPunk, i cant fullscreen rescale with all "drivers" (like x11)
[07:13] <unbuntu_voodoo> erminal*
[07:14] <gnomefreak> i didnt have it :(
[07:14] <GutterPunk> topyli, thanks, that did it :)
[07:14] <usr> How can I bind port 80 to my internal Ip address on apache2?
[07:14] <GutterPunk> oskude, the default usually is good
[07:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> slabby: Open a terminal and run 'which kismet' - it'll show you where it is.
[07:14] <slabby> PuMpErNiCkLe : thanks
[07:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> slabby: np :)
[07:15] <usr> anyone/
[07:15] <ttread> usr, are you behind a NAT router?  look for virtual server settings on your router config
[07:15] <ming> How do I know X-window (xterm) server installed in my ubuntoo system ? I can not xterm to my ubuntoo station.
[07:15] <marlun> Anyone who knows anything about the C/C++ man pages in Ubuntu?
[07:15] <usr> ttread, can't do t hat
[07:16] <ttread> usr, why not?
[07:16] <oskude> ming, *ubuntu
[07:16] <aboapri> are there any linux games sweet enough for me to show off to windows friends?
[07:16] <madewokherd> moagg
[07:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> aboapri: BZflag, Cube maybe
[07:16] <bit_seqz> I have a problem with my laptop, it goes to sleep, and sometimes it wont wake up unless I change to a virtual terminal, then back to X.
[07:16] <aboapri> every time I try to tell my friends that linux is sweet, they are all like "games, games, games" ugh....
[07:16] <usr> ttread, I don't have that kind of access on my router
[07:16] <oskude> aboapri, frozen bubble ;)
[07:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> aboapri: If you can, get the testing branch of BZflag- there're a bunch of really sweet effects there that haven't been put in the stable release.
[07:17] <slabby> do i need a GUI to run kismet?
[07:17] <oskude> aboapri, and you cant compare linux (work machine) with windoze (game "console" ;)
[07:17] <ttread> usr, I don't know of a solution
[07:18] <Alexi5> does linux need any defragmentation
[07:18] <ttread> upload your files to another web server
[07:18] <Alexi5> like windows
[07:18] <tonyyarusso> Alexi5: No.
[07:18] <gnomefreak> Alex, no
[07:18] <slabby> how do i run kismet?
[07:18] <aboapri> yeah, I know, I say, I got playstation and xbox for games, that is not what computers are for.
[07:18] <gnomefreak> Alexi5, no
[07:18] <oskude> aboapri, then they should stay at windose...
[07:19] <GutterPunk> !xgl
[07:19] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[07:19] <GutterPunk> sorry
[07:19] <munti78> Anybody here that can help me install Xara Xtreme here?
[07:19] <aboapri> yeah, well, I hate M$, and want to switch everyone to linux.
[07:19] <Morfosomo> let them play,. let us work work on bug #1 :)
[07:19] <oskude> munti78, just download it and run it
[07:19] <oskude> munti78, but you know it just "preview" still
[07:19] <aboapri> That is to be my revenge for M$ selling me the xbox 360
[07:20] <PuMpErNiCkLe> lol Morfosomo
[07:20] <unbuntu_voodoo> can ne1 help me? I am using commands 2 make another admin BUt I got errors
[07:20] <tonyyarusso> aboapri: What demographics are you dealing with?  My main attempts to get people to try it have been with family and university students, so they've at least been willing to consider Linux, since work far outweighs gaming for all of them.
[07:20] <munti78> oskdue: yes
[07:20] <unbuntu_voodoo> the error is: passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
[07:20] <unbuntu_voodoo> adduser: `/usr/bin/passwd admin' returned error code 10.  Aborting.
[07:20] <unbuntu_voodoo> Cleaning up.
[07:20] <munti78> oskude: what do I type in terminal to run it? I've downloaded it and unzipped it.
[07:20] <usr> :D
[07:21] <nalioth> unbuntu_voodoo: please don't paste in here, use a pastebin (see the /topic)
[07:21] <gnomefreak> unbuntu_voodoo, please dont paste in here
[07:21] <aboapri> Well, I live in Kansas, so the demographic I am dealing with is mostly ultra-conservative fundamentalist christian hicks.
[07:21] <munti78> I guess I've to install it, but don't now how.
[07:21] <unbuntu_voodoo> apt-get
[07:21] <s|k> how can I tell if I'm running 686 or 386?
[07:21] <nalioth> aboapri: take that to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[07:21] <gnomefreak> s|k, uname -r
[07:21] <nalioth> tonyyarusso: #ubuntu-offtopic please
[07:21] <tonyyarusso> nalioth: 'k.
[07:21] <s|k> I'll try that, thanks gnomefreak
[07:22] <slabby> how do i run kismet?
[07:22] <gnomefreak> slabby, did you try typing kismet in terminal?
[07:22] <lisi> I've got a wine question - can anyone help out? unfortunately, I do need to use IE to check web pages I design but have run into trouble
[07:22] <unbuntu_voodoo> HPOW do I frix my login without installing for a 3rd time????
[07:22] <unbuntu_voodoo> I am using your url & getting nowhere
[07:22] <s|k> that worked thanks gnomefreak  :)
[07:22] <oskude> munti78, sec, ill check
[07:22] <gnomefreak> ;)
[07:23] <munti78> oskude: ok
[07:23] <cwillu> lisi, what's the trouble?
[07:23] <rofla> DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0
[07:23] <unbuntu_voodoo> I cant access networking propertys, cant set up my network just logins in & disapears
[07:24] <lisi> cwillu - I've ben able to install IE and can run other apps as well, but they cannot connect to the Internet even though it's runnign and Linux has no prob with this
[07:24] <cwillu> rofla?
[07:24] <cwillu> wtf
[07:24] <lisi> Iv'e googled and the only thing I found was to run putty, but when I tried to login to the remote server the window closed
[07:24] <cwillu> hmm
[07:24] <cwillu> version of wine?
[07:24] <lisi> 20050725
[07:25] <slabby> im back gnomefreak
[07:25] <oskude> munti78, run ./XaraLX/XaraLX (but i get an error...)
[07:25] <slabby> did you get the error?
[07:25] <marcus__> hi
[07:25] <lisi> ie6, but it's more than one app that has the probloem so seems to be a wine prob
[07:25] <cwillu> not allowing network in general
[07:25] <cwillu> one sec, checking something
[07:25] <gnomefreak> slabby, what error?
[07:25] <gnomefreak> slabby, did you run kismet in terminal yet?
[07:25] <marcus__> DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0
[07:25] <marcus__> hehe
[07:26] <unbuntu_voodoo> exit
[07:26] <unbuntu_voodoo> oops
[07:26] <highvoltage> hi. is ubuntu/debian OK with packages with lots of little files? if i create a  4GB package with lots of 40k files, will that make apt slower or more clunky after installing that package? or is apt clever enough to deal with it?
[07:26] <oskude> munti78, run:  "sudo apt-get install libstdc++5" and then run xaraxl again
[07:26] <munzir> Hi, In ubuntu the default is the first user is a member of the admin group and /etc/sudoers says Members of the admin group may gain root privileges. How is the admin group has root privileges?
[07:27] <gleesond> how do I deal with conflicting pkgs? I have libxml++1.0c2 and the pkg that I'm trying to install is needs libxml++1.0
[07:27] <cwillu> bah; anyone know if there's any http servers running on localhost by default
[07:27] <cwillu> lisi, in ubuntu, try visiting localhost
[07:27] <nalioth> gleesond: sounds like you are using non official repos
[07:27] <highvoltage> cwillu: no servers run on ubuntu by default
[07:27] <cwillu> internal
[07:27] <lisi> how do I do that? type localhost in FF?
[07:27] <cwillu> if that works (shows anything like a site), try it again under ie
[07:27] <cwillu> yes
[07:27] <slabby> did you get the error gnomefreak?
[07:28] <gleesond> no I'm trying to build a program called museek from sourse
[07:28] <munti78> oskudo: I get it to run, but something is wrong. Guess it needs more development... Thanks for the help!
[07:28] <gnomefreak> slabby, no i dont get errors now have you run kismet in terminal yet?
[07:28] <cwillu> my ubuntu's tied up doing a dist-upgrade, so I can't play with wine :(
[07:28] <slabby> gnomefreak : yes
[07:28] <oskude> munti78, tuns here, but i didnt test to open any files
[07:28] <k_r_O> DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0
[07:28] <cwillu> but it should work;  I've run pokerstars on ubuntu for years now
[07:28] <oskude> *runs
[07:28] <cwillu> well, year
[07:28] <gleesond> nalioth: do you know of a way to deal with this problem or can you point me in the right direction
[07:29] <lisi> cwillu: it says connecting to localhost but nothing is loading (FF)
[07:29] <munti78> oskude: I could start a new document. But couldn't do any work on it...
[07:29] <cwillu> okay; just hoping for something :/
[07:29] <twogood> hi everyone! my AG Neovo F-15 TFT monitor monitor says "Out Of Range" but still works at 1024x768, I'v tried to play with modelines but yet without success? anyone has some 60hz modelines?
[07:29] <oskude> munti78, of course not, it just for vieiwng atm
[07:29] <cwillu> running any firewall rules?
[07:29] <lisi> nope
[07:30] <slabby> gnomefreak : ive run it and i get an error, and i keep getting disconnected from here
[07:30] <ming> ssh: connect to host localhost port 22: Connection refused
[07:30] <oskude> munti78, from their site "The tools are non-operational - you can only load and view document (scroll and zoom)."
[07:30] <ming> how do I fix it ?
[07:30] <gnomefreak> slabby, please paste the error to pastebin
[07:31] <slabby> gnomefreak: what is pastebin?
[07:31] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell slabby about pastebin
[07:32] <ming> ssh: connect to host localhost port 22: Connection refused --> how do I enable port 22 ?
[07:32] <gcurtis> ok I have a hard one.  I have a text file that has a customer file.  It has no returns, but I know how long each line should be
[07:33] <oskude> ming, that could also mean that theres nothing tunning on port 22...
[07:33] <munti78> oskude: I see now, thanks for the help
[07:33] <oskude> *running
[07:33] <lisi> cwillu: any other ideas?
[07:33] <cwillu> I'm searching :)
[07:33] <oskude> munti78, i cant hardly wait for xaraxtreme neither :)
[07:33] <slabby> gnomefreak : ive put it into pastebin, how do i get it to you?
[07:33] <gnomefreak> slabby, after you hit send than paste the web address in here
[07:33] <munti78> oskude: me too :)
[07:33] <munzir> ming: by installing ssh server
[07:33] <slabby> gnomefreak : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9721
[07:33] <slabby> there
[07:34] <ming> munzir: Is ssh server a special package ? what's it ?
[07:34] <R3linquish3r> any suggestions on how i can install my saitek joystick?
[07:34] <gnomefreak> slabby, try sudo before the command
[07:34] <oskude> ming, ssh server and client should be both installd with package "ssh"
[07:34] <slabby> gnomefreak, ok
[07:35] <ming> I do have /usr/bin/ssh though.
[07:35] <cwillu> lisi, can you open a cmd terminal?
[07:35] <lisi> open
[07:36] <s|k> what's the program files folder counterpart on ubuntu?
[07:36] <slabby> gnomefreak, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9722
[07:36] <oskude> ming, thats the client
[07:36] <cwillu> I _think_ the command is "wine cmd:
[07:36] <cwillu> "
[07:36] <cwillu> not :
[07:36] <cwillu> "wine cmd"
[07:37] <cwillu> if that does anything sensible, see if you can ping anything from there
[07:37] <gcurtis> how do I add a return character every 388 characters to a file?
[07:37] <oskude> ming, do you have /etc/init.d/ssh ?
[07:37] <lisi> cwillu: oh, thought you meant a linux terminal - no, tried wine cmd and got wine: cannot find 'cmd'
[07:37] <munzir> ming: openssh-server
[07:37] <cwillu> :/
[07:37] <gnomefreak> slabby, you need to configure it to work ive never used it so i dont know how to configure it if noone in here knows try #kubuntu
[07:37] <oskude> sudo apt-get install ssh (should be enough for ssh client and server)
[07:38] <koks> "DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0"
[07:38] <ming> munzir: got you. thanks.
[07:38] <s|k> I installed quake but I can't find it now
[07:38] <R3linquish3r> s|k: You need to isntall the patch also
[07:38] <s|k> is there a desktop search like windows search or apple's spotlight on ubuntu?
[07:39] <R3linquish3r> s|k : just transfering the .pk3 files gives u the shell of the game
[07:39] <s|k> or do I always have to find everything in the file manager?
[07:39] <s|k> hrm
[07:39] <oskude> ming, you can control most of the services with scripts in /etc/init.d/ (like "sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start")
[07:39] <s|k> oh
[07:39] <s|k> I used the package manager R3linquish3r
[07:39] <R3linquish3r> s|k : do a search on google for the 1.32b patch
[07:39] <s|k> okay thanks
[07:39] <R3linquish3r> s|k : wait are we talking q3 or 4?
[07:41] <s|k> quake 2
[07:41] <R3linquish3r> s|k: k well i dont know what patch that is at now....
[07:41] <kahdgarxi> Morning :)
[07:41] <munzir> ming: you are welcome
[07:41] <R3linquish3r> s|k: unfortunately i dont play that one
[07:41] <s|k> I can't find it on the computer R3linquish3r, there a place where programs go?
[07:42] <s|k> is there*
[07:42] <k_r> DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0
[07:42] <R3linquish3r> s|k: if you have debian folder enabled itll be under games
[07:42] <soberon> joint #ubuntu-es
[07:42] <R3linquish3r> s|k: if not try quake2 in the terminal
[07:42] <mems> Hi
[07:42] <R3linquish3r> s|k: or sudo quake2
[07:42] <cwillu> still there lisi
[07:42] <cwillu> ?
[07:42] <lisi> cwillu: yep, still here
[07:42] <mems> Anybody want to talk with me?
[07:42] <Wolfwood> I'd like to get Quakes 2 and 3 onto my Linux PPC... And Unreal Tournament, since I know a Linux version was made
[07:42] <Bennett> hi, can someone help me with upgrading my kernel?
[07:42] <mems> Im from Brazil
[07:42] <s|k> R3linquish3r, is there a search utility available for searching what's on my computer?
[07:43] <agd5f> is wireless pcmcia broken in dapper?  I can see the AP and and associate with it, but I can ping anything, staic or dhcp
[07:43] <Wolfwood> Ah, kernel
[07:43] <oskude> !br
[07:43] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[07:43] <Wolfwood> In Ubuntu?
[07:43] <cwillu> can you try launching ie or whatever with "--debugmsg warn+all" set?
[07:43] <kahdgarxi> Two questions: 1) is the new (gtk2) version of gnucash available via ubuntu's apt repositories, and 2) How would I go about installing it?
[07:43] <Wolfwood> Just get the latest from the update dealy
[07:43] <Thug-N-Me> anyone running " gdesklets "
[07:43] <directhex> why exactly would my dapper-based laptop not update /etc/resolv.conf when only eth1 (wireless) is connected, at boot time? if i plug a cable into eth0, then resolv.conf updates; if i ifdown eth1; ifup eth1; then it gets updated. it's something about the way resolv.conf is updated during boot that isn't right
[07:43] <cwillu> and tell me if you see anything about "foo.dll" not found in ...
[07:43] <Bennett> yes, I'm trying to install the 686-smp kernel for my intel cpu
[07:43] <Wolfwood> What else would you do to update a kernel?
[07:43] <agd5f> hw is original orinoco sliver
[07:43] <R3linquish3r> s|k: if your using gnome therell be an shortcut to your HD on the dekstop
[07:43] <Wolfwood> OK
[07:43] <Wolfwood> I installed the K7 kernel on a machine just last night
[07:44] <gcurtis> exit
[07:44] <R3linquish3r> s|k: if your useing KDE use konqueror
[07:44] <Bennett> it installs fine, but when i boot with it i get a kernel panic
[07:44] <oskude> directhex, dapper is in channel #ubuntu+1
[07:44] <Wolfwood> I chose it, and it automatically chose to uninstall the 386 kernel, and all went well..
[07:44] <Wolfwood> Oh
[07:44] <s|k> right, but I'm looking for something that searches R3linquish3r, I have a fresh 5.10 install so whatever came with it
[07:44] <Wolfwood> Sounds like it doesn't support your hardware so well. Yours is in fact dual CPU?
[07:44] <s|k> the filemanager doesn't have a seach feature
[07:44] <roaet> blah how can I change the permissions on my /var/www directory so normal users can write to it?
[07:44] <R3linquish3r> s|k: of gnome or kde?
[07:44] <directhex> oskude, ja wohl
[07:44] <s|k> gnome
[07:45] <Wolfwood> Natuerlich
[07:45] <oskude> directhex, :)
[07:45] <Bennett> kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block (0,0)  is the error i get
[07:45] <s|k> hi oskude
[07:45] <s|k> got it to work :)
[07:45] <oskude> !hi
[07:45] <ubotu> hi!
[07:45] <varsendagger> hey i have a wine program that needs to acces the internet and i don't know how to configure my firewall, what is the ubuntu firewall called?
[07:45] <R3linquish3r> s|k: immm not that familiar with gnome.... but look in ure taskbar for "find files or folders" or something to that effect
[07:45] <directhex> of course, i don't speak a word of german, su buggered if i know what that actually means. nevermind...
[07:45] <oskude> s.. what ? sry cant remember all people...
[07:45] <Wolfwood> Hm, and your computer is in fact an SMP machine?
[07:45] <l_o_l> DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0
[07:45] <s|k> thank you R3linquish3r, I never had the option of going with KDE is that better?
[07:45] <Wolfwood> Is it dual Pentium chips or what?
[07:45] <R3linquish3r> varsendagger: ubuntu doesnt hve a firewall unless u install it
[07:46] <Bennett> yes, and this has installed and worked fine in the past, and the 386 kernel boots fine
[07:46] <R3linquish3r> s|k: its all waht your preffer for the looks
[07:46] <R3linquish3r> s|k: i like the looks better and some of the apps that come with it
[07:46] <lisi> cwillu: dont see anything about dll files, but it's trying to load --debugmsg warn+all as the website so I obviously didn't enter this correctly
[07:46] <s|k> I see, is it easy to switch between the two?
[07:46] <Bennett> just one chip, with hyperthreading
[07:46] <l_o_l> DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0
[07:46] <Wolfwood> Oh
[07:46] <oskude> !ops
[07:46] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot or ompaul
[07:46] <oskude> hups
[07:46] <Wolfwood> I don't know whether that counts as SMP anyway. A dual-core chip would.
[07:47] <oskude> sry, i was too hasty
[07:47] <lisi> tried with quotes, without, same thing
[07:47] <R3linquish3r> s|k: yes it is. if you go into synaptic and do a search for "kubutu" u will see "kubuntu-desktop" just install that. when it asks what display manager u want select "kde"
[07:47] <Bennett> yes, id does, and in the past it has worked fine detecting 2 cpu's
[07:47] <cK-gLocK> hello anyone hereim trying to get my nvidia-settings to work
[07:47] <Wolfwood> Oh, ok
[07:47] <R3linquish3r> s|k: if u want to use gnome again u can select gnome from the menu on the login page
[07:47] <cwillu> oops
[07:47] <lisi> and I've had this now with 2 diff versions of wine
[07:47] <s|k> thanks R3linquish3r :)
[07:47] <Wolfwood> Sorry, my expertise is exhausted now
[07:47] <mjr> yes, hyperthreading needs the SMP support to work (and is also subject to SMP races ;)
[07:47] <cK-gLocK> i attempted to update driversand fluked everything even my refreshrates i had set in xorg.conf. pls help
[07:47] <cwillu> lisi, put it before the command your running
[07:47] <cwillu> wine --fasdfas  iexplorer.exe
[07:47] <Wolfwood> Especially when you say it worked in the past.
[07:47] <cK-gLocK> im back on 7667 but nvidia-settings dont work
[07:48] <R3linquish3r> s|k: no prob :P
[07:48] <Shigutso> why my Linux is not playing MP3 files? WAV files he plays, but not MP3... maybe some driver problem? can anyone help me, please?
[07:48] <Bennett> but like i said the 368 kernel boots fine, i'm using it right now
[07:48] <lisi> ok, hang on
[07:48] <cwillu> probably get a stupid amount of data though :/
[07:48] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Shigutso about mp3
[07:48] <Bennett> I'm using the XFS filesystem would that cause a problem
[07:48] <Wolfwood> I wonder whether the version of the SMP kernel changed since the last time and this time?
[07:48] <roaet> fack
[07:48] <Wolfwood> Might be you've got a bug in the latest release
[07:48] <cK-gLocK> hello anyone here, i attempted to update drivers and fluked everything even my refreshrates i had set in xorg.conf are also screwed now. pls help im back on 7667 but my nvidia-settings dont wanna work cant see my card temps and options anymore its there.. but its not working for some reason
[07:49] <roaet> I accidentally took my user out of group admin
[07:49] <roaet> how do I fix this?
[07:49] <cK-gLocK> the options arent there in the list to the left
[07:49] <Wolfwood> Or if XFS is new to this situation, that too is a variable to consider.
[07:49] <Bennett> version 2.6.12.16.1
[07:49] <varsendagger> R3linquish3r, well whatever is blocking this program form reaching the internet, it would be nice to know how to fix it
[07:49] <sethk> Bennett, you need to add xfs support to the initrd (and possibly also to the kernel)
[07:49] <lisi> still nothing happening
[07:49] <Bennett> ok, how do i go about doing that
[07:49] <lisi> tried  wine --debugmsg warn+all  "/home/lisi/.ies4linux/ie6/drive_c/Program Files/Internet Explorer/IEXPLORE.EXE"
[07:49] <roaet> I've accidentally taken myself out of the sudoer's group, how do I add myself back into that group?
[07:49] <R3linquish3r> varsendagger: sorry but i rally don't know that much about wine.... it oculd be your wineconfig but i really dont know
[07:50] <Wolfwood> What is initrd, anyway?
[07:50] <lisi> tried --debugmsg warn+all wine "/home/lisi/.ies4linux/ie6/drive_c/Program Files/Internet Explorer/IEXPLORE.EXE"
[07:50] <Bennett> and remeber the 386 kernel works
[07:50] <lisi> --debugmsg warn+all bin/ie6
[07:50] <lisi> 
[07:50] <cwillu> which version of wine again?  (sorry, it scrolled off, and I never copied it)
[07:50] <slabby> does anyone know how i install the latest ati drivers? there is no reply in #ati
[07:51] <Wolfwood> Hm
[07:51] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell slabby about ati
[07:51] <R3linquish3r> slabby: hold on il lget you a link... :)
[07:51] <lisi> 20050725
[07:51] <Wolfwood> Tell me too, in case there are some available for PPC
[07:51] <roaet> I know you're probably the only one that can answer that question.
[07:52] <gnomefreak> nope not i never had to reset my sudoers list
[07:52] <cwillu> and is that from the normal ubuntu repo, back-port, installed from elsewhere?
[07:52] <R3linquish3r> slabby: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=423584
[07:52] <andrei> i now have my 17'' monitor set up at 2048x1536 .... when switch to 1280x1024 everything is huge... size 12 text is way bigger than it should...
[07:52] <roaet> this is the reason why people don't lock su
[07:52] <andrei> it's like i have to change the dpi or something like that ...
[07:53] <Wolfwood> All I know is I've never used a higher resolution than 1280
[07:53] <jamesf> hello
[07:53] <oskude> andrei, try changing the dpi settings in "fonts" under system -> preferences
[07:53] <slabby> R3linquish3r, thanks
[07:53] <Bennett> so, can anyone tell me how to get my 686 kernel workin with XFS filesystem
[07:53] <oskude> andrei, a button "detail" on right bottom
[07:53] <lisi> I did apt-get install wine
[07:53] <R3linquish3r> slabby: np :P
[07:53] <jamesf> can anyone help me out with a wine question?
[07:53] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell lisi about wine
[07:54] <andrei> the problem is i can't find system->preferences... maybe because i'm running kde ?
[07:54] <oskude> andrei, sry, dont have kde...
[07:54] <gnomefreak> andrei, yes that would be a good reason but you should still have system in your menu
[07:55] <jamesf> lol I can't find the preference folder to delete it and start all over
[07:55] <roaet> omg.
[07:55] <gnomefreak> andrei, kde has system all clumped together
[07:55] <cwillu> and presumably ran winecfg after?
[07:55] <cwillu>  (sorry, just checking everything I can think of)
[07:56] <andrei> i have system in the menu... but there's no preferences in it...
[07:56] <Wolfwood> I have a problem with rhythmbox or sount juicer adding pauses to my music. This is, however, with Fedora Core on PPC..
[07:56] <gnomefreak> andrei, what are you looking for in prefferences?
[07:56] <jamesf> did they change where the config file sets it use to be in the home directory
[07:56] <cwillu> and I unfortunately can't actually _try_ very much due to the aformentioned dist-upgrade-in-progress
[07:56] <gnomefreak> james__, view hidden
[07:56] <Tedd> Hi. Is there any way to transfer Windows files (particularly, mp3 files) to my Linux partition?
[07:56] <jamesf> i did
[07:56] <roaet> i hope and pray that rescue is in super user
[07:56] <andrei> well i think i want to change the dpi and i'm running kde
[07:56] <gnomefreak> james__, did you start the app yet?
[07:56] <Tedd> I know of E2FS, but that's only for Linux -> Windows.
[07:56] <slabby> in synaptic repositories should i tick them all?
[07:57] <lisi> hmm, no, because I originally installed wine and then winetools, which does the config for you - but when I had probs I uninstalled and reinstalled etc and this install probably never was configured
[07:57] <oskude> andrei, i think google knows the answer...
[07:57] <lisi> BUT, I also had this problem when i ran winetools and did the setup through there
[07:57] <lisi> so how do I do this - just type winecfg?
[07:57] <jamesf> I went to set preference and hit the apply b4 i got to the sound option and now it kicks me cuz its not setup right so I won't have sound if I use it
[07:57] <cwillu> maybe give it a shot anyway;
[07:57] <cwillu> believe so
[07:57] <cwillu> again, I'd try it before I tell you to try it, but I can't, so I won't :)
[07:58] <Tedd> Is there any way to transfer Windows files to my Linux partition? I use E2FS for Linux -> Windows, but I need it Windows -> Linux.
[07:58] <eugman> Is there a way to add a command  option when I right click a folder in nautilus? Such as changing the perms to to some chmod number? Or better yet is ther a way to make it so when I copy a file from a ro ntfs partition it doesn't stay read only?
[07:58] <cwillu> also, if this is production work, you might want to take a peek at codeweavers;  costs money, but worth it if you need things to work
[07:58] <Bennett> mount your windows partiton and copy the files
[07:59] <lisi> I had this set up under FC3 when I was using it and it was enough for my purposes - hate to have to spend money on anything MS again, ya know?
[07:59] <Tedd> Bennett: Care to explain that last statement?
[08:00] <jamesf> gnomefreak_ _, did I confuse you?
[08:00] <cwillu> fair enough
[08:00] <cwillu> granted that it's not actually ms you're paying :)
[08:00] <gnomefreak> james__, what app are we talking about?
[08:00] <Bennett> yes, I wnat to install the 686-smp kernel for my comp, but i get a kernel panic when i boot with it
[08:00] <cwillu> give the winecfg a shot though
[08:00] <globe> how do instal an rpm?
[08:01] <Tedd> globe: sudo apt-get install alien
[08:01] <gnomefreak> globe, look for a .deb if you can
[08:01] <Tedd> globe: alien xxxx.rpm
[08:01] <cwillu> also, what win type are you using? (not sure it makes a difference, but try 98 if you're using anything in the nt series)
[08:01] <globe> gnomefreak would a tar.gz be better?
[08:01] <gnomefreak> using alien should be one of those last option ideas
[08:01] <globe> its either tar or rpm
[08:01] <Tedd> gnomefreak: Why so?
[08:02] <Tedd> I've never experienced any problems with Alien...?
[08:02] <gnomefreak> globe, me personally i would go with the tar but i dont know how much you know about tars
[08:02] <gnomefreak> !alien
[08:02] <ubotu> [alien]  a program to convert RPMs to DEBs. Can give problems. Website: http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/
[08:02] <bintoxi> hello ther
[08:02] <Tedd> Hum.
[08:02] <oskude> i would advice people use alien before starting to compile them self...
[08:02] <chrisbudden14> hi bintoxi
[08:02] <Tedd> Well, does anybody know if I can transfer my .mp3s from Windows -> Linux?
[08:02] <globe> I can compile it....I just cant remember the commands
[08:02] <jamesf> gnomefreak_ _. I was talking about wine I ran winecfg changed the os to winxp and hit apply b4 I went to the sound tab and it tried to hook up sound as though I was in kde enviroment instead of gnome and then crashed so I can't even get to the sound tab to change it
[08:02] <gnomefreak> oskude, thats why i said if it was me :)
[08:03] <globe> Tedd you can use an external hd
[08:03] <andrei> hmm.. how do i install gnome then ? i have synaptic... done a search for gnome... with one to choose to install ?
[08:03] <gnomefreak> james__, i dont use wine
[08:03] <bintoxi> iwonder if someone have managed to enable wlan for acer ferarri 3400
[08:03] <Tedd> globe: I have no external HD
[08:03] <oskude> globe, classical, ./configure && make && make install
[08:03] <gnomefreak> andrei, sudo apt-get unbuntu-desktop
[08:03] <jamesf> gnomefreak _ _, lol okies
[08:03] <roaet> all was almost lost
[08:03] <globe> oskude, yep...thanks
[08:03] <Wolfwood> I turned a 120 gig drive into a USB 2 drive. Very handy.
[08:03] <Bennett> tedd just mount your windows partiton and copy thie files over
[08:03] <Tedd> Bennett: How would I go about doing so?
[08:03] <Wolfwood> Since I can't have a second internal drive on this sucker :P
[08:04] <globe> Tedd, are the os's on the same computer?
[08:04] <Tedd> globe: Yessir./
[08:04] <oskude> globe, but i would replace "make install" with err, forgot... (a program that easily makes a .deb from it for better management)
[08:04] <R3linquish3r> gnomefreak: how do u do that?
[08:04] <gnomefreak> oskude, checkinstall
[08:04] <Snake__> !checkinstall
[08:04] <ubotu> [checkinstall]  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall
[08:04] <Tedd> gnomefreak: You are a lucky man indeed.
[08:04] <soundray> bintoxi: that one has a Broadcom chipset, hasn't it?
[08:04] <oskude> gnomefreak, exact, thnx :)
[08:04] <gnomefreak> R3linquish3r, how do i do what?
[08:04] <bintoxi> soundray, right
[08:04] <R3linquish3r> gnomefreak: the thing u id were u said u nvr had to use windwos apps
[08:05] <R3linquish3r> gnomefreak: were it started with ure name
[08:05] <globe> Tedd,  if you partition part of your hd as FAT32 then you can access from both win and linux
[08:05] <bunta> Aight
[08:05] <Tedd> I"m not partitioning as FAT32. Can I still mount as NTFS?
[08:05] <bunta> well thats VLC sorted.. for now
[08:05] <gnomefreak> R3linquish3r, what would i need a windows app for when linux has everything windows has for most part
[08:05] <nich2chien> hi
[08:05] <bunta> I'm tryin to figure out
[08:05] <soundray> bintoxi: it isn't supported at present, but I heard that dapper will have support, at least for some Broadcom chips.
[08:05] <Snake__> gnomefreak: Dreamweaver
[08:05] <nich2chien> I'm getting a strange error mesg :
[08:05] <Bennett> sudo mount /dev/hd** /media/windows -t ntfs -o umask=0222
[08:05] <bunta> how to stream on unicast properly on a LAN connection
[08:05] <globe> Tedd...yes.  but remember you cant write to it...readonly
[08:05] <gnomefreak> Snake__, nvu
[08:05] <DreamEater> 5
[08:05] <R3linquish3r> gnomefreak: no i mean the thing u did.... with ure name next to the star
[08:05] <Snake__> nvu?
[08:05] <nich2chien> sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[08:05] <nich2chien> FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Operation not permitted
[08:05] <bintoxi> thats dapper ?
[08:05] <ipfw> I have my nameserver 127.0.0.1 in /etc/resolv.conf  (using dhcp on eth0), and when I nslookup a domain it tells me its still using the old assigned dns server, any clues ?
[08:05] <Tedd> globe: Can I mount and then copy over?
[08:05] <soundray> !dapper
[08:05] <ubotu> somebody said dapper was the pre-release name for next edition of Ubuntu, release name 6.04. Due 20th April. It is Development Software - May Break! > /join #ubuntu+1 for IRC Use  http://tinyurl.com/rtgxo for easy updates
[08:06] <oskude> globe, yes, linux can easily use fat32
[08:06] <curley_sue> hallo what script runs when I log out?
[08:06] <globe> Tedd...yes
[08:06] <gnomefreak> R3linquish3r, /me
[08:06] <bintoxi> oh k
[08:06] <Tedd> Globe: Thanks.
[08:06] <Bennett> remeber to create the windows directory in /media/
[08:06] <bintoxi> i run the 5.04
[08:06] <R3linquish3r> gnomefreak: lol thx
[08:06] <gnomefreak> yw
[08:06] <jamesf> okies ganna try and do this on my own laterz
[08:06] <varsendagger> bintoxi, that is so last year
[08:06] <curley_sue> !logout
[08:06] <ubotu> curley_sue: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:06] <oskude> globe, sry was missreading that message
[08:06] <andrei> sudo apt-get unbuntu-desktop renders me a "invalid operation ubuntu-desktop"
[08:06] <bintoxi> ic
[08:06] <Snake__> andrei: your mising install
[08:06] <gnomefreak> andrei, ubuntu-desktop
[08:06] <gnomefreak> and install
[08:07] <Snake__> andrei: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:07] <R3linquish3r> andrei: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:07] <globe> oskude, np....question though.  why would I want to make a deb if I am just going to compile?
[08:07] <soundray> bintoxi: here's a guy who made it work with ndiswrapper and 64bit Windows drivers: http://linux.sitetree.nl/pub/acer-ferrari-3400.html
[08:07] <bintoxi> so im sitting wiht a wlan i cant enable in ubuntu ?
[08:07] <R3linquish3r> can anyone point me to a sit that has instructions for WINE use?
[08:07] <oskude> globe, if you do "make install" its mostly hard to get away from the system...
[08:07] <R3linquish3r> *site
[08:07] <curley_sue> hi can anyone tell me what script runs when I log out?
[08:08] <gnomefreak> globe, it will install a deb
[08:08] <soundray> bintoxi: Gentoo wiki also reports ndiswrapper as working on your laptop model.
[08:08] <gnomefreak> checkinstall does a better job all around than make-install
[08:08] <bintoxi> ok
[08:08] <globe> but whats the benefit of deb > just installing from compile
[08:08] <bintoxi> so i shoudl run gentoo ?
[08:08] <soundray> bintoxi: no, you should run ndiswrapper ;)
[08:08] <bintoxi> sounds dangeroue laptops hof teat   th
[08:08] <[wHy] > sorry to interrupt : does anyone in here ever use to send & recieved fax working on ubuntu ?
[08:09] <gnomefreak> globe, when you compile the program you need to make it a deb or it wont install
[08:09] <oskude> globe, make install install your compiled program systemwide, theres normally a "make uninstall" (or similar) but mostly that doesnt work right, so you use checkinstall, and for removing the program, you just do "dpkg -r packagename"
[08:09] <bintoxi> okok
[08:09] <soundray> bintoxi, but you should upgrade to breezy (5.10) first.
[08:09] <ipfw> anyone know why my box isn't using the nameserver I specify in /etc/resolv.conf ?
[08:09] <soundray> !breezy
[08:09] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[08:09] <bintoxi> how should i do that
[08:09] <soundray> !ndiswrapper
[08:09] <ubotu> somebody said ndiswrapper was a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[08:09] <globe> oskude, nice.
[08:09] <lukey-> on 6.04 firefox automatically opens any file i download... anyone else have this problem?
[08:09] <bintoxi> i havent installednything yet a
[08:09] <globe> oskude, gnomefreak, thx
[08:09] <ipfw> Also, I ran named by hand, why don't I have a /etc/init.d/named script for bind9 ?
[08:09] <bintoxi> i jsut tried with the live CD
[08:09] <gnomefreak> make install is sloppy if you ask me
[08:09] <bintoxi> im helping my syster to install some linux on her laptop
[08:10] <gnomefreak> lukey-, check bug #33038
[08:10] <oskude> globe, a good tip, add your name (or something constant) to the deb package name so you can easily find them later (in system)
[08:10] <soundray> bintoxi: I see. When you do the install, make sure you get a version 5.10 install CD.
[08:10] <gnomefreak> lukey-, also for dapper questions please join #ubuntu+1
[08:10] <varsendagger> if i run an install.exe where do i find my new .exe to run?
[08:10] <curley_sue> [wHy] , I've never done that but efax seems easy to use (I haveen't used that yet since I need to but a driver for the modem...)
[08:10] <bintoxi> can i find ndiswrapper with the package manager ?
[08:10] <lukey-> thanks
[08:10] <curley_sue> hi can anyone tell me what script runs when I log out?
[08:10] <Pupeno_> Any SIP softphone that works ? does anybody know ?
[08:11] <bintoxi> skh
[08:11] <soundray> bintoxi: yes, once you've enabled the repositories through the package manager.
[08:11] <bintoxi> soundray ok then i haveat isoto download the
[08:11] <bintoxi> iso
[08:11] <soundray> !info ndiswrapper
[08:11] <lisi> cwillu: still there?
[08:11] <soundray> !info ndiswrapper-utils
[08:11] <ubotu> ndiswrapper-utils: (Userspace utilities for ndiswrapper), section misc, is optional. Version: 1.1-4ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 25 kB, Installed size: 128 kB
[08:11] <oskude> Pupeno_, i used year a go "kphone"
[08:12] <KoMpLoT> Hi all! would like to know how can I get libstdc++6 >= 4.0.2
[08:12] <sword> you know what sucks about ndiswrapper
[08:12] <Drac|Laptop> My X.Org is configured for the wrong kind of touchpad. I need the other kind, whatever it's called, not synaptics. What do I need to do to change it? The random clicking is starting to drive me insane!
[08:12] <sword> is you cant use kismet w/ the driver
[08:12] <cwillu> lisi; yep
[08:12] <cwillu> any luck?
[08:12] <lisi> ok, winecfg just hung and did nothing
[08:12] <bintoxi> the 64 bit drivers also ?
[08:12] <[wHy] > curley_sue:  i lost idea on working it,  efax seems like installed in my breezy but didnt appear in menu
[08:12] <Pupeno_> oskude: I can't get it to work.
[08:12] <soundray> bintoxi: so, ndiswrapper-utils is the package you need. You'll find instructions on the wiki.
[08:12] <cwillu> hmm :/
[08:12] <lisi> I reinstalled wintetools and tried that again
[08:12] <lisi> heres the problem I kept getting before:
[08:12] <cwillu> any wine process still running in the background?
[08:12] <KoMpLoT> also libqt3-mt >= 3.3.5 and libidn11 >= 0.5.18
[08:12] <soundray> bintoxi: what about 64 bit drivers?
[08:12] <R3linquish3r> whats the difference between winetools nd regular wine?
[08:12] <munzir> Hi, In ubuntu the default is the first user is a member of the admin group and /etc/sudoers says Members of the admin group may gain root privileges. How is the admin group has root privileges?
[08:12] <lisi> not as far as I know, and it did simulate a reboot so shouldn't be a problem
[08:12] <KoMpLoT> I've downloaded the last two but have problems while installing... (dpkg -i.. )
[08:13] <oskude> Pupeno_, cant read error messages from your mind...
[08:13] <bintoxi> do i have to do womething explicitly to make those get installed ?
[08:13] <roaet> munzir it means people in the admin group can use sudo
[08:13] <cwillu> maybe double check with a ps -A|grep "wine" -i
[08:13] <cppnewbie> hey everyone, how can i unpack a tgz into the root directory? i mean /
[08:13] <curley_sue> HELP can anyone tell me what script runs when I log out?
[08:13] <soundray> munzir: by running commands through sudo
[08:13] <roaet> it doesn't mean they are "root"
[08:13] <oskude> Pupeno_, but i never used kphone since, so dunno. sry
[08:13] <cwillu> but continue
[08:13] <lisi> the problem I kept getting before was when I selected to install IE6 from the winetool smenu, it kept telling me that mfc40.dll was not installed
[08:13] <cwillu> okay
[08:13] <soundray> bintoxi: yes. You will find instructions on the Ubuntu wiki.
[08:13] <bintoxi> hmm
[08:13] <oskude> i would be interested on a gnome voip soft... (does gnomemeeting in breezy do voip?)
[08:14] <lisi> but, I copied it from my windows partition, also tried downloading it from the net in case there was a newer version, still kept telling me it wasn't there
[08:14] <cwillu> let me check something on mine (will take aminute)
[08:14] <bintoxi> so much hazzle for a damn wlan .. =)
[08:14] <lisi> tx
[08:14] <Drac|Laptop> Nobody knows what the other touchpad is?
[08:14] <R3linquish3r> can anyone point me to a site that has instructions for WINE use?
[08:14] <soundray> bintoxi, yes it could be a lot easier
[08:14] <munzir> roaet: soundray: ah! thanks.
[08:14] <bintoxi> soundray, i wish it was like portage
[08:14] <bintoxi> jsut ever w
[08:14] <bintoxi> and wait
[08:15] <soundray> bintoxi, if WLAN wasn't encumbered with so many laws and regulations.
[08:15] <bintoxi> hmm
[08:15] <bintoxi> in at untry =co
[08:15] <roaet> munzir: i'd recommend not taking your user off admin, it's really painful (just did it)
[08:15] <bintoxi> in whcountryat
[08:15] <soundray> bintoxi: the manufacturer Broadcom has been particularly difficult to work with for open source driver developers.
[08:15] <realistic> where can i find a mp3 decoder for totem player?
[08:15] <soundray> bintoxi, internationally.
[08:15] <Pupeno_> I get registration failed: request timeout; but I can connect with a (hard) sip phone
[08:16] <bintoxi> my typing is distorted
[08:16] <cwillu> where did you copy it too?
[08:16] <oskude> Pupeno_, then theres propably something wrong with your configuration...
[08:16] <soundray> bintoxi: haven't quite got the hang of typing around the touchpad? ;)
[08:16] <cwillu> c:/windows/system32?
[08:16] <globe> oskude, thk for your help so far.  When I make checkinstall where does it put the deb?
[08:17] <bintoxi> sounher transmissions they should not careth otdray, its ridiculous that htere are those regulations alas u dont interfere wi
[08:17] <cppnewbie> hey everyone, how can i unpack a tgz into the root directory?
[08:17] <lisi> let me double check but Im pretty sure, yeah
[08:17] <Bennett> why would you watn to do that
[08:17] <gnomefreak> globe, it installs it whereever its needed to be just like synaptic
[08:17] <munzir> roaet: ok ;)
[08:17] <roaet> anyone know how to extract RAR formats?
[08:17] <bintoxi> soundray, no the stuff is bugging
[08:17] <cwillu> might try system or just windows instead if so (i've read about people having path issues "solving" them that way, might be worth a shot)
[08:17] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell roaet abotu rar
[08:17] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell roaet about rar
[08:17] <roaet> !tellme about rar
[08:18] <bintoxi> the arrow of input jumps around even if i do nothing
[08:18] <oskude> globe, should be there where you started that command
[08:18] <max300> hello
[08:18] <smiley> Please help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=139628
[08:18] <globe> gnomefreak, okay.  so after I make checkinstall, do I have to do something like apt-get install?
[08:18] <roaet> Oh. I forgot to select non-free. blah. No wonder I couldn't find it.
[08:19] <gnomefreak> globe, no
[08:19] <oskude> globe, normally it installs it automaticly
[08:19] <gnomefreak> after checkinstall its done
[08:19] <cppnewbie> guys how can i edit my startup?
[08:19] <soundray> cppnewbie: what do you want to do?
[08:19] <globe> gnomefreak, okay thanks.  brb
[08:19] <oskude> globe, the nevest checkinstall has an option for not installing automaticly
[08:19] <smiley> Please help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=139628
[08:19] <Unity> cppnewbie: look at the scripts in /etc/init.d
[08:20] <cppnewbie> add two commands in, export PSPDEV="/usr/local/pspdev" and export PATH="$PATH:$PSPDEV/bin"
[08:20] <oskude> globe, havent used checkinstall since hoary, so dunno what version breezy has
[08:20] <x5buriedalie> hey, i gots a question 'bout e17 and installing it on breezy
[08:20] <soundray> cppnewbie: for all users or just yourself?
[08:20] <cppnewbie> all users
[08:20] <cppnewbie> or actually
[08:20] <cppnewbie> doesnt matter
[08:20] <cppnewbie> any
[08:20] <lisi> cwillu: this version of wine only has system, that's where I put it - the other version I had tried had both system and system32 and I put it in both just in case, also no go
[08:20] <PeterPrick> Hello everyone, can anyone in here help me with an xmms/audio problem?
[08:20] <cwillu> :/
[08:20] <Unity> cppnewbie: you can put it in your bash startup scripts
[08:20] <soundray> cppnewbie: then you have a choice. You could edit /etc/profile or $HOME/.bashrc
[08:21] <Cyorxamp> in the 'browse dialog' gnome bookmarks section on the left - can I create new seperators?
[08:21] <cppnewbie> and how do i do that ? :S
[08:21] <Unity> ubotu tell cppnewbie about enter
[08:21] <colm> !helpme
[08:21] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[08:21] <soundray> cppnewbie: try gedit $HOME/.bashrc
[08:21] <cwillu> lisi;  my upgrade is almost finished;  I'll come back after it finishes and I'll see if I can get ie installed on here (6.0 right?)
[08:21] <cppnewbie> aha
[08:21] <Unity> cppnewbie: edit the file ~/.bashrc
[08:21] <cwillu> lisi, however, I may just not have a working ubuntu when I come back :p
[08:21] <cppnewbie> aha
[08:21] <cppnewbie> where do i add the extra commands? at the end? :S
[08:22] <lisi> gotcha - thanks, I'll habg around for a bit
[08:22] <curley_sue> HELP can anyone tell me what script runs when I log out?
[08:22] <smiley> Please help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=139628
[08:22] <lisi> wait, how long do you think it may be?
[08:22] <Unity> cppnewbie: anywhere where it will be executed
[08:22] <cppnewbie> aha
[08:22] <cppnewbie> k then
[08:22] <soundray> cppnewbie: the PATH statement needs to go in after whatever path modification is already there.
[08:22] <cwillu> not sure, there's about 1/8th of an inch left on the progress bar
[08:22] <x5buriedalie> hey, i gots a question 'bout e17 and installing it on breezy....let me know when your free to help :)
[08:22] <globe> Has anybody ever used tpconfig?  how do I launch it?
[08:22] <soundray> cppnewbie: for the other one, it doesn't matter, unless it's changed later in the file (it won't be).
[08:23] <s|k> what's a good vector drawing program for ubuntu?
[08:23] <lisi> ok
[08:23] <cppnewbie> and how do i locate the path thats already there? :S
[08:23] <cwillu> so, I'd imagine more than a tenth of a second, and less than an hour
[08:23] <cwillu> snicker
[08:23] <soundray> globe: I think you have to stop X and run it on the text console or something.
[08:23] <max300> i need help installing my gforce drivers
[08:23] <FunnyLookinHat> max300: easyubuntu
[08:23] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell max300 about nvidia
[08:23] <globe> soundray: yep. I am running from console, but I dont remember the command
[08:23] <soundray> globe: also, read man tpconfig
[08:23] <FunnyLookinHat> ubotu tell max300 about easyubuntu
[08:23] <globe> soundray: nice thought ;-)
[08:24] <Mastastealth> s|K: inkscape
[08:24] <globe> soundray: but it says no entry
[08:24] <lisi> ok, I may have to give this up till tomorrow - you hang out here often?
[08:24] <cwillu> these days, yes
[08:24] <PeterPrick> how can I make xmms so insensitive, so that when i close a window or open a window or x draws something on the screen it goes choppy?
[08:24] <s|k> ooh cool
[08:24] <s|k> thanks Mastastealth
[08:24] <soundray> globe: then it's not installed properly.
[08:24] <PeterPrick> doesnt go choppy would be the goal here
[08:24] <cwillu> I'll play around with it and see if I can get anything working
[08:24] <PeterPrick> haha
[08:24] <lisi> ok, I'll hope to find you when I get back - thanks so far for your help!
[08:24] <oskude> smiley, did you install "server" ?
[08:24] <soundray> globe: or you mistyped.
[08:24] <globe> soundray: I can accept either of those.
[08:24] <cppnewbie> soundray strangely enough there was no other path statement
[08:25] <cwillu> np
[08:25] <max300> someone help me with that?
[08:25] <lisi> I'll ceheck back in an hour if I'm still up - it's getting late here
[08:25] <cwillu> ttyl
[08:25] <cwillu> okay :)
[08:25] <gnomefreak> max300, read your pm
[08:25] <PeterPrick> if i wap the keyboard with my peter xmms goes choppy
[08:25] <lisi> ttyl
[08:25] <max300> pm?
[08:25] <smiley> oskude, everything worked fine before
[08:25] <max300> wats that?
[08:25] <cppnewbie> i assume i need to restart for the changes to take effect? :S
[08:25] <soundray> cppnewbie: I don't know, there may not be.
[08:25] <PeterPrick> if i lick the screen xmms goes choppy
[08:25] <gnomefreak> max300, read your private message that ubotu sent you
[08:25] <concept10> Anyone know why  Firestarter doesnt start in Dapper?
[08:25] <x5buriedalie> Peter.....not funy
[08:25] <gnomefreak> PeterPrick, have you tried #xmms
[08:25] <soundray> cppnewbie: no, they will take effect the next time you start a bash shell for that bash shell.
[08:25] <oskude> smiley, and after what it didnt work anymore ?
[08:26] <PeterPrick> yeah they were no help
[08:26] <max300> how do ido that?
[08:26] <chrisbudden14> concept10, i think its something to do with the /etc/sudoers file
[08:26] <ian_> does anyone here use the "Network Settings" dialog?  for me it works (sets up network), but goes insensitive then hangs for at least 10 mins (so far)
[08:26] <cppnewbie> and how do i start a bash shell for that bash shell? ;p
[08:26] <smiley> read here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=139628
[08:26] <cppnewbie> or u mean
[08:26] <max300> im new to this chat
[08:26] <soundray> cppnewbie: so if you run Applications-Accessories-Terminal
[08:26] <cppnewbie> that its gotta be used when it has to?:S
[08:26] <gnomefreak> !nvidia
[08:26] <ubotu> rumour has it, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[08:26] <gnomefreak> max300, ^^^^
[08:26] <soundray> cppnewbie: that's going to have your new variables (if you saved .bashrc)
[08:26] <smiley> oskude, read here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=139628
[08:26] <globe> how do I launch lynx from a terminal?
[08:26] <cppnewbie> ya i saved it
[08:26] <gnomefreak> lynx
[08:26] <x5buriedalie> im having some trouble with the enlightenment install....im getting an error in apt-get
[08:26] <cppnewbie> so what do i do now for the changes it take effect? :S
[08:26] <concept10> chrisbudden14, i will try to add my info there, thanks.
[08:26] <soundray> cppnewbie: ^^
[08:27] <globe> do I have to install it first?
[08:27] <soundray> cppnewbie: run Applications-Accessories-Terminal
[08:27] <oskude> smiley, well, i cant really compute that, why are you running those commands ?
[08:27] <gnomefreak> globe, sudo apt-get isntall lynx
[08:27] <cppnewbie> ok i ran terminal
[08:27] <gnomefreak> install even
[08:27] <cppnewbie> after that? :S
[08:27] <cppnewbie> or thats it? :P
[08:27] <oskude> smiley, if you installed standard ubuntu unstallation, you should get an graphical login screen
[08:27] <s|k> I tried to download a file called et-linux-2.60.x86.run with firefox
[08:27] <soundray> cppnewbie: now try echo $PATH to check if the path contains the change you made.
[08:27] <chrisbudden14> concept10, if you try to edit /etc/sudoers, even with sudo it will not save and if you change the permissions it throws and error when you try to run something with sudo
[08:27] <Tedd> Can someone help me mount my Windows (NTFS) partition
[08:27] <smiley> oskude, yes i get
[08:27] <s|k> but the browser only opens it in the browser window
[08:27] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Tedd about ntfs
[08:27] <s|k> it's a huge application, how do I save it?
[08:28] <smiley> oskude, but i get error when i login
[08:28] <soundray> globe: you have to install tpconfig to use it, yes.
[08:28] <cppnewbie> no soundray  its not in
[08:28] <Mastastealth> Tedd: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountNtfsOnBoot?highlight=%28NTFS%29
[08:28] <concept10> chrisbudden14, for some reason, port 3000 is being block on my computer, im trying to show an app to a customer!
[08:28] <Tedd> That's the thing
[08:28] <Tedd> It tells me it's already mounted
[08:28] <smiley> oskude, i can only work in gnome if i run those commands from console
[08:28] <Tedd> in /media/hda1
[08:28] <Tedd> But I can't get to it, it tells me I don't have the proper permissions
[08:28] <oskude> smiley, im just distracted by those commands you mention in there, you DONT neeed those, gdm starts with "/etc/init.d/gdm start"
[08:28] <jeff2> how can one copy the contents of a  textfile to the X clipboard buffer?
[08:28] <chrisbudden14> concept10, try running it with su instead of sudo
[08:29] <soundray> cppnewbie: what does echo $PSPDEV say?
[08:29] <gnomefreak> Tedd, you have to mount it using sudo
[08:29] <cppnewbie> nothing! :D
[08:29] <Tedd> gnomefreak: OK
[08:29] <globe> soundray: well...obviously ;-). I dl it as a tar.gz and then compiled it as a deb
[08:29] <oskude> smiley, resp. sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[08:29] <cppnewbie> its a gap with a space in between the new gap to write
[08:29] <globe> soundray: doesnt that mean that its installed?
[08:29] <cppnewbie> i hope that made sense XD
[08:29] <R3linquish3r> anyone know why i cant connect to the WINE REPOs?
[08:29] <smiley> oskude, yes but pressed ctrl+alt+backspace
[08:29] <soundray> globe, you shouldn't have done that. It's in the repositories.
[08:29] <soundray> !info tpconfig
[08:29] <ubotu> tpconfig: (configure touchpad devices), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 3.1.3-7 (breezy), Packaged size: 57 kB, Installed size: 192 kB
[08:29] <smiley> oskude, then I should see login screen
[08:29] <concept10> chrisbudden14, i had the correct info in /etc/sudoers i configured that a long time ago
[08:29] <Tedd> gnomefreak: according to mtab it's already mounted
[08:30] <straylite> hi guys; can anyone spare me a few mins to set up raid5/lvm/partitions on a new ubuntu install?
[08:30] <smiley> oskude, but i got tty thing
[08:30] <Florob> Tedd: try 'sudo umount /media/hda' and then 'mount /media/hda' that will should give you permissions (well, actually I think you should already have read permissions...)
[08:30] <Mastastealth> R3linquish3r: Wine 0.9.9 just came out, perhaps overload?
[08:30] <cppnewbie> so whats my next step? i could restart and c what happens? :S
[08:30] <chrisbudden14> concept10, did you dist-upgrade or a fresh install
[08:30] <Florob> Tedd: s/hda/hda1
[08:30] <soundray> cppnewbie: can you paste your .bashrc to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org pls?
[08:30] <smiley> oskude, then i entered those commands
[08:30] <R3linquish3r> mastastealth: alright. will it be the same repo to download it?
[08:30] <x5buriedalie> hmm ill look elseware for help, but thanks
[08:30] <cppnewbie> can do
[08:30] <oskude> smiley, please DONT use those commands
[08:30] <Tedd> Florob: ?
[08:30] <concept10> chrisbudden14, dist-up
[08:30] <smiley> oskude, its too late :(
[08:31] <soundray> cppnewbie: will you?
[08:31] <Mastastealth> R3linquish3r: i get mine at - deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/
[08:31] <cppnewbie> ya brb
[08:31] <Florob> Tedd: "?" ?
[08:31] <oskude> smiley, are you using ubuntu breezy ? are you really sure you didnt type "server" as you installed ubuntu ?
[08:31] <globe> soundray: but when I apt-get (after I updated) it cant find it
[08:31] <chrisbudden14> concept10, i did the same, firestarter didn't work with the correct sudoers infomation but i have since done a fresh install and it does work.  Like I say, i got it to work by using su firestarter
[08:31] <concept10> chrisbudden14, something is blocking port 3000, and im not sure what!  I just used this last night before i did a apt-get upgrade
[08:31] <R3linquish3r> mstastealth: yeah tahts the same im using. im doing an apt-get update now nd its stuck at the WINE repo
[08:31] <smiley> oskude, yes breezy 100%
[08:31] <soundray> globe: then you haven't set the universe repo properly, or you're not on breezy.
[08:31] <Tedd> Florob: What di you mean by s/hda/hda1
[08:32] <oskude> smiley, and what about that "server" ?
[08:32] <Tedd> Florob: I umounted it, but now I try "mount media/hda' and it tells me it can't find it.
[08:32] <Mastastealth> R3linquish3r: yea sometimes WINE repos are too slow for me, and seeing as how a new version just came out, id expect it
[08:32] <Florob> Tedd: this means substitude hda with hda1 in my previous comment
[08:32] <smiley> oskude, you mean xserver
[08:32] <concept10> chrisbudden14, I get this: $ su firestarter
[08:32] <concept10> Unknown id: firestarter
[08:32] <R3linquish3r> mastastealth: alrighty :)
[08:32] <Tedd> Florob: 'kay.
[08:32] <carthik> concept10, sudo firestarter
[08:32] <globe> soundray: I wouldnt doubt that I didnt set up univers correctly.  I tried to follow the wiki on enabling them....
[08:32] <gnomefreak> concept10, if your on gnome its in your menu
[08:32] <oskude> smiley, well, to be sure, type "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[08:32] <cppnewbie> here it is! :D http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9723
[08:32] <carthik> concept10, su firestarter tries to make you the user firestarter, who doesn't exist
[08:33] <smiley> oskude, and what have i done by that
[08:33] <carthik> concept10, i suppose $gksudo firestarter is the better way of doing wht you want
[08:33] <cppnewbie> i just added them at the bottom
[08:33] <sarah> LETS CHAT Xd
[08:33] <oskude> smiley, if you get "ubuntu-desktop is already the newest version." you are goon
[08:33] <sarah> hallo du doof xD
[08:33] <oskude> *good
[08:33] <roico> i opened samba ports (through firestarter), but it still doesnt work... when disableing firewall, it works great..
[08:33] <x5buriedalie> !helpme
[08:33] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[08:33] <concept10> it will not start from cmd line or gnome menu '
[08:33] <carthik> sarah, problems?
[08:33] <sarah> No i not have problems
[08:33] <soundray> cppnewbie: looks to me like it should work. Can you try '. .bashrc' please (that's dot space dot)
[08:33] <oskude> smiley, that installs the ubuntu desktop (gnome)
[08:33] <Verithrax> How old is the version of Wine in the repos?
[08:33] <x5buriedalie> i have problems :(
[08:34] <oskude> smiley, if you installed ubuntu as "server"
[08:34] <R3linquish3r> Mastastealth: do you have a link to a uide on using WINE? i nvr used it before
[08:34] <carthik> x5buriedalie, and what are they, if no one is helping you i can
[08:34] <globe> how can I check to make sure I installed the universe correctly?
[08:34] <soundray> cppnewbie: then do the echo $PSPDEV again.
[08:34] <smiley> oskude, how big is that_
[08:34] <x5buriedalie> oh thank you :)
[08:34] <cppnewbie> soundray nothing happened when i did that
[08:34] <cppnewbie> that . .bashrc
[08:34] <carthik> globe, if apt-get update doesnt give you any errors then you are all set
[08:34] <smiley> oskude, but i know i didn't
[08:34] <x5buriedalie> my problem is with the e17 install, but im not sure if you support that
[08:34] <soundray> cppnewbie: I wouldn't expect it to.
[08:34] <Mastastealth> R3linquish3r: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine?highlight=%28WINE%29
[08:34] <soundray> cppnewbie: do the echo $PSPDEV again.
[08:34] <R3linquish3r> Mastastealth: thx :)
[08:34] <oskude> smiley, if you didnt install "server" it wont be downloading anything
[08:34] <cppnewbie> did it, its just a gap
[08:35] <carthik> x5buriedalie, i am not an e user. also, use someone's nick in the messages you type to them, so they can see you are talking to them
[08:35] <oskude> smiley, you can allways say "n"
[08:35] <Tedd> Florob: I re-mounted it, but I still can't access it.
[08:35] <roico> i opened samba ports (through firestarter), but it still doesnt work... when disableing firewall, it works great..
[08:35] <moggio_> which directory should I put source code in (/usr/src ????) ?
[08:35] <smiley> oskude, i think i should fix somting about sessions
[08:35] <carthik> moggio_, hat sort of source codE?
[08:35] <Tedd> Florob: "You do not have the permissions necesary to view contents of "hda1".
[08:35] <soundray> globe: when you run 'sudo apt-get update' you should see a line similar to "Get:5 http://uk.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages [2373kB] "
[08:35] <oskude> smiley, first, your starting gnome the wrong way...
[08:35] <cppnewbie> :'( i assume i could try gdm restart or something? :S
[08:35] <Florob> Tedd: let me take a look at my fstab...
[08:35] <soundray> globe: among the other lines
[08:36] <Tedd> Florob: Thanks.
[08:36] <cppnewbie> and c if something happens after it
[08:36] <x5buriedalie> carthik, ok sorry...well my problem may not be E specific......when i try to apt-get and install is as per the directions on the wiki, it gives me some error...ill get the error for you now
[08:36] <oskude> smiley, i even wonder where you got those commands...
[08:36] <soundray> cppnewbie: yes, you could, but something is strange here. Give me a minute to look at your bashrc again.
[08:36] <smiley> oskude, by reading possible commands :)
[08:36] <oskude> smiley, LOL..
[08:36] <smiley> oskude, tab
[08:36] <moggio_> carthik: when I'm installing software from source
[08:37] <roico> i opened samba ports (through firestarter), but it still doesnt work... when disableing firewall, it works great..
[08:37] <smiley> oskude, can you tell my the right way
[08:37] <Florob> Tedd: It should be: /dev/hda1       /media/hda1 ntfs    ro,user,auto,nls=utf8,umask=0222        0       0
[08:37] <smiley> oskude, maybe that would fix my login
[08:37] <carthik> moggio_, just put it in an apropriate place in your /home/username/
[08:37] <roico> i opened samba ports (through firestarter), but it still doesnt work... when disableing firewall, it works great..
[08:37] <oskude> smiley, as i said, you start gdm with "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start"
[08:37] <rend> my hard drive light is constantly on.. how can i see what process is accessing the HD?
[08:37] <gnomefreak> roico, please stop repeating yourself
[08:37] <carthik> moggio_, i have /home/carthik/software/ where i put these things
[08:37] <tag> I'm trying to install j2eesdk1.4 on breezy and it's croaking on libstdc++6, apparently the one I have isn't new enough, is there some way I can get it?
[08:37] <tag> I'm trying to install j2eesdk1.4 on breezy and it's croaking on libstdc++6, apparently the one I have isn't new enough, is there some way I can get it?
[08:38] <Tedd> Florob: I am utterly confused. I'm sorry.
[08:38] <smiley> oskude, you know whats funny
[08:38] <moggio_> Carthik: ok thanks
[08:38] <Tedd> I'm just trying to access the files on my Windows NTFS partition, and copy files from it to here. Specifically, .mp3s.
[08:38] <cppnewbie> so soundray anything wrong? :S
[08:38] <Florob> Tedd: ok, you have added a line for ntfs in your /etc/fstab already, right?
[08:38] <smiley> oskude, gnomw works fine after those commands
[08:39] <Tedd> Florob: I haven't touched that at all....
[08:39] <x5buriedalie> carthik, ok, it says that there are "unmet dependencies", but i cannot apt-get those individual  dependencies either
[08:39] <soundray> cppnewbie: it works when I run it here (sets the paths)
[08:39] <cppnewbie> then
[08:39] <cppnewbie> i can just restart i
[08:39] <gnomefreak> x5buriedalie, try sudo apt-get -f install
[08:39] <cppnewbie> t
[08:39] <soundray> cppnewbie: have you set it up to use a shell other than bash?
[08:39] <cppnewbie> it means that the bashrc hasnt got a prob but the changes dont work
[08:39] <cppnewbie> i never touched em :D
[08:40] <smiley> oskude, so reboot, login with failsafe console, and then that command
[08:40] <x5buriedalie> gnomefreak, same result
[08:40] <cppnewbie> wtf
[08:40] <trigx300> hi does anyone know what linux restricted modules i should install on an amd x86_64 to install a gforce 6600?
[08:40] <soundray> cppnewbie: hold on...
[08:40] <gnomefreak> x5buriedalie, you did it without the package name right?
[08:40] <cppnewbie> i closed/reopened console and there they are
[08:40] <oskude> smiley, if you installed standard ubuntu, that command will be executed automaticly...
[08:40] <x5buriedalie> no XD
[08:40] <Florob> Tedd: that utterly confueses me, because I can't remember that ubuntu is autodetecting Partitions and mounting them... Anyway, you should have a line simliar to the one I posted above in there, just open the file with 'sudo nano /etc/fstab' and adapt it to the line I wrote
[08:40] <smiley> oskude, but i get error
[08:40] <soundray> cppnewbie: what do you get when you run 'pwd' in the same terminal?
[08:40] <gnomefreak> x5buriedalie, just typoe sudo apt-get -f install
[08:41] <carthik> x5buriedalie, depending on the problem, apt-get -f upgrade should take care of unmet dependencies. that,or apt-get -f install (Without any package names to follow)
[08:41] <oskude> smiley, you said you get errors with those funny commands of yours...
[08:41] <cppnewbie> home/user
[08:41] <smiley> oskude, i posted error that i get when i try to login normal
[08:41] <Tedd> Florob: Yessir. Thank you.
[08:41] <soundray> cppnewbie: is it working now?
[08:41] <gnomefreak> x5buriedalie, if it doesnt grab them than you may have a borked sources.list
[08:41] <trigx300> does anyone know what linux restricted modules i should install on an amd x86_64 to install a gforce 6600?
[08:41] <cppnewbie> ya now the echo $PATH and echo $PSPDEV show the correct paths
[08:41] <proximus> hello
[08:41] <smiley> oskude, funny commands work, regular login doesn't
[08:41] <R3linquish3r> does anyone kow if Photoshop CS2 runs good on WINE?
[08:41] <gnomefreak> trigx300, the ones that match uname -r output
[08:41] <x5buriedalie> gnomefreak, yeah, both commands yield no updates.....i added a source to the sources.lst
[08:41] <oskude> smiley, well, there seems to be something broke in your installation...
[08:41] <soundray> cppnewbie: well, that's good then.
[08:42] <trigx300> ok thx
[08:42] <x5buriedalie> that may be the problem
[08:42] <cppnewbie> ya :D
[08:42] <smiley> oskude, but it worked fine
[08:42] <Mastastealth> R3linquish3r: wont work
[08:42] <Tedd> florob: I added in that line, should I restart?
[08:42] <smiley> oskude, until i entered those commands
[08:42] <R3linquish3r> Mastastealth: what versions will?
[08:42] <oskude> smiley, what does "df -h" say ?
[08:42] <smiley> oskude, wait
[08:42] <rxm67> hello
[08:42] <Mastastealth> R3linquish3r: latest stablest version is 7, SOME have gotten CS to work but...not well
[08:42] <oskude> smiley, but please only the "/" space
[08:42] <Florob> Tedd: just unmout and mount /media/hda1 again
[08:42] <oskude> smiley, and DONT paste here
[08:43] <R3linquish3r> Mastastealth: alright thx
[08:43] <Mastastealth> R3linquish3r: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=17
[08:43] <globe> anybody have any ideas why gdm wont restart?  /etc/init.d/gdm start -> [fail] 
[08:43] <tag> Crap, I can't download the normal jdk either
[08:43] <carthik> globe, whats the error message?
[08:43] <globe> carthik: it doesnt give one...just says fail. Is there an error log somewhere?
[08:43] <x5buriedalie> gnomefreak, if i need to add a source, where would i put it in that fle and do i need to uncomment anything first?
[08:44] <rxm67> Does anyone know how to uninstall the ati 3d drivers from the command line. Because my computer only
[08:44] <carthik> globe, look in /var/log/gdm
[08:44] <globe> tx
[08:44] <oskude> globe, check in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[08:44] <cppnewbie> touch: cannot touch `/usr/local/pspdev/.test' access denied. what do i do in this situation to allow access? :D
[08:44] <Tedd> Florob: I still get this permission denied error :X
[08:44] <oskude> globe, and look for (EE)
[08:44] <carthik> cppnewbie, use sudo
[08:44] <cppnewbie> aha
[08:45] <benplaut> anyone here have a ati 9200, and gotten it to work with xgl?
[08:45] <cppnewbie> now its got a problem with PATH again :p
[08:45] <carthik> hi benplaut
[08:45] <Florob> Tedd: could you tell me the output of 'ls -lh /media/hda1'
[08:45] <carthik> cppnewbie, if you edited .bashc, then source it$source ~/.bashrc for the changes to take place
[08:45] <benplaut> hi carthik
[08:45] <ErPiU> rxm67, sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[08:45] <Tedd> Florob, permission denied.
[08:46] <globe> carthik....n/m...ima dork...I fogot sudo
[08:46] <straylite> d#
[08:46] <smiley> oskude, can i make some kind of Ubuntu repair
[08:46] <cppnewbie> carthik from what i can c the changes have already taken place, and without sudo path could b found. now that i used sudo theres an error
[08:46] <rxm67> thankyou ErPiU, I will give that a try right now. Thankyou for your help.
[08:46] <s|k> okay if I've downloaded a linux port game with a .run extension, how do I install it?
[08:46] <cppnewbie> env | grep 'PATH=' | grep '/usr/local/pspdev'; and encounters an error
[08:47] <Florob> Tedd: hmm... what does 'mount | grep hda1' say?
[08:47] <carthik> benplaut, have you already looked at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=739758 ?
[08:47] <cK-gLocK> anyone know how i can properlysetup my nvidia drivers on ubuntu 5.10 i uninstalledthem now when i reinstalled them my nvidia-settings arent showing me the options like b4. and my games wont run like quake 4 opengl for example. SDL error of some sort i forgot exactly but trying to update my drivers really fooked up my stuff
[08:47] <oskude> smiley, something had an --reinstall option
[08:47] <Tedd> Florob, /dev/hda1 on /media/hda1 type ntfs (rw)
[08:47] <cK-gLocK> and my module name for nvidia isnt "nvidia" anymore its "nv" instead would that have something to do with it
[08:47] <x5buriedalie> hmm, so whats the most up to date tutorial on installing E17
[08:48] <cK-gLocK> trying to get 7667 drivers to work again...
[08:48] <cwillu> how can I kill the gnome panels/restart without killing my x-session?
[08:48] <carthik> cppnewbie, that is because when you sudo, you are an admin user, and the path is not applied. edit /etc/bashrc to make global path changes for everyone on the system, not just you the user
[08:48] <max300> yeay
[08:48] <cK-gLocK> 3d acceleration i think is clearlynot working.. i guess
[08:48] <tritium> cK-gLocK: if you'r etrying to use the restricted nvidia modules, yes
[08:48] <oskude> smiley, you could try "sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop"
[08:48] <carthik> cppnewbie, or, just do a $sudo PATH=..... whatever
[08:49] <cK-gLocK> anyway to get my stuff working like it was when i installed ubuntu?
[08:49] <cK-gLocK> im still a linux newb and i could use a bit of help im not that much of a newb tho...
[08:49] <cK-gLocK> i do know hwo to get around a bit btu still not GREAT at taking down tasks like this on my own
[08:49] <Florob> Tedd, are you sure you remounted it? (sudo umount /media/hda1 && sudo mount /media/hda1)
[08:49] <rgould> Hmm. How can I move my linux swap "forward" on the hard disk, so I can move some unallocated space into my extended partition? GParted (running on LiveCD) won't let me do anything with the swap partition.
[08:50] <tritium> cK-gLocK: ask ubotu about nvidia, and make sure you understand the wiki page he gives you to read
[08:50] <Tedd> Florob: Lemme try again
[08:50] <Tedd> Florob: Same result.
[08:50] <cK-gLocK> wow this is just annoying lol i just wanna get drigvers to work properly again.. damnit trying to update some friggin drivers gotta be so hard..
[08:50] <cppnewbie> carthik:  where would i place the sudo in export path="$PATH:$PSPDEV/bin" ?
[08:51] <Florob> Tedd: does mount itself gibe any error messages?
[08:51] <cK-gLocK> ubotu nvidia
[08:51] <ubotu> well, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[08:51] <tritium> cK-gLocK: because they're proprietary
[08:51] <Tedd> Florob, It gives me a list of what I'm thinking is things to mount
[08:52] <Florob> Tedd: I meant the umount mount combination I wrote above
[08:52] <nmourey> Does anyone here have any pointers on compileing the ubuntu kernel?
[08:52] <Tedd> Florob: Nope. Just goes back to the command line
[08:53] <tritium> nmourey: yes, use make-kpkg (after installing kernel-package, and reading the docs)
[08:53] <rend> my xorg was working, but after i restarted it now fails to start:    Error: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module is version 1.0.7667, but      this X module is version 1.0.8178.
[08:53] <tritium> rend, which nvidia modules did you install?
[08:53] <cppnewbie> k im off since no one knows, ill be ctrl+alt+backspace-ing now :D
[08:53] <Florob> Tedd: In that case could you please paste your /etc/fstab on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:54] <carthik_away> cppnewbie, i was saying try $sudo export..whatever follows
[08:54] <rend> tritium i used the nvidia download and then compiled for my kernel
[08:54] <cppnewbie> ah
[08:54] <cppnewbie> lemme try
[08:54] <Tedd> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9726 Florob <---
[08:54] <max300> any1 know were i can find cedega?
[08:55] <tritium> rend, you should have used ubuntu packages
[08:55] <cppnewbie> how did u say i make the changes take effect? :S
[08:55] <rend> tritium: i did. but they wouldnt work for dual display.
[08:55] <Gopi> i forgot my password... how can i identify it ?
[08:55] <R3linquish3r> max300: http://www.transgaming.com/
[08:55] <tritium> rend, sure they do.  I've used them for that very purpose.
[08:55] <rend> in my case it didnt.
[08:55] <varsendagger> ok i have a progran made for windows that is trying to acces the internet, i can findout what prot and what ip  it is trying to connect to, how do i let it?
[08:55] <Gopi> when i type "/msg nickserv identify <pw>"
[08:55] <ompaul> max300, on the site for it, it is payware
[08:55] <umbke> could sum1 check if its possible to connect to my ftp? 81.226.206.225 anonymous
[08:55] <Gopi> its saying password incorrect
[08:55] <tritium> rend, did you setup TwinView properly?
[08:56] <rend> tritium yes i did.
[08:56] <Florob> Tedd: I said "adapt" not "blindly add" basically you are now giving options for hda1 in line 5 and in line 10. Remove line 5
[08:56] <tritium> rend, doesn't sound like you did
[08:56] <carthik_away> cppnewbie, check by doing a $echo $PATH
[08:56] <cppnewbie> strange thing, now usr/local/pspdev appears twice when i echo $PATH
[08:56] <rend> tritium: do you realize that people have different hardware?
[08:56] <carthik_away> cppnewbie, that should echo the path, and you can check
[08:56] <Tedd> Florob: Sorry, I can't see too well right now- my contacts are acting up
[08:56] <oskude> umbke, doesnt seem to work here....
[08:57] <Gopi> no ideas? :(
[08:57] <umbke> oksude: ok, thx :o
[08:57] <oskude> umbke, do you have a external dsl router with firewall or such ?
[08:57] <tritium> rend, you don't say!  bug reports don't indicate a problem with TwinView on any hardware
[08:57] <ErPiU> I need to install old gcc-3.2.3 in breezy, leaving gcc-4.0 inside !How can i do ? tnx
[08:57] <cppnewbie> i still get a bloody error and its getting on my nerves. env | grep 'PATH=' | grep '/usr/local/pspdev';  ERROR: Please read... etc and ive read it about 10 times by now
[08:57] <Tedd> Florob: All fixed
[08:58] <rend> tritium: i love your response... "works fine here"
[08:58] <Tedd> Florob: Thanks sooooo much, you saved my dumb ass
[08:58] <umbke> oskude: yeah its forwarded
[08:58] <oskude> umbke, hmm, may i ping your ip ?
[08:58] <tritium> rend, that's not even close to what I said
[08:58] <umbke> sure
[08:58] <oskude> umbke, ping doesnt work neither.... hmm...
[08:58] <Florob> Tedd: hmm... actually I'm just thinking about filling a bug about this, because this should "just work" ;)
[08:58] <rend> where can i see all my kernel modules?
[08:59] <oskude> umbke sure the ip is correct ?
[08:59] <x5buriedalie> does sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop return Breezy to its origional state
[08:59] <Tedd> Florob: Heh. Thanks all the same man
[08:59] <rend> in lib/modules ?
[08:59] <sagarp> how can i change the default media player
[08:59] <Tedd> Have a good one, take it easy.
[08:59] <Cyorxamp> hey... if I wanna launch a program from terminal - how do I do it without it taking over the terminal?????
[09:00] <Gopi> i forgot my password... how can i identify it ?
[09:00] <umbke> oskude, yeah the only thing i can think of is the router dns table. but it looks allright
[09:00] <oskude> Cyorxamp, you mean adding "&" to the end of your command ?
[09:00] <pia_> got it! the missing lame package was due to missing repositories
[09:00] <Cyorxamp> oskude, possibly
[09:00] <odat> hi everyone
[09:01] <Cyorxamp> oskude, is the with or without a space?
[09:01] <odat> i am trying to setup a newer machine with ubuntu and each time i install it and it finished and reboots i get   grub error 2
[09:01] <tritium> Cyorxamp: doesn't matter
[09:01] <oskude> umbke, if your accessing wen through the same router, you could check your ip in "myip.dk" (with browser)
[09:01] <Cyorxamp> hmm ok
[09:01] <odat> i'm thinking it has something to do with the ATA drives but i'm not sure what
[09:01] <oskude> umbke, wen = web
[09:02] <tritium> and your -> you're ;)
[09:02] <carthik_away> Gopi, you should have set yourself an email, but i suspect you wouldn;t have, read http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#gettinghelp
[09:02] <Organs> Who can help me get rid of another distro and install ubuntu?
[09:02] <tritium> Organs: just install over the other, if you want to be rid of it.
[09:02] <ErPiU> I need to install old gcc-3.2.3 into breezy, leaving gcc-4.0 inside !How can i do ? tnx
[09:03] <rend> how can i query for already installed packages?
[09:03] <jeff2> rend, dpkg
[09:04] <sonichookups> hi guys i have a wireless lan car that ubuntu wont see any suggestions?
[09:04] <carthik_away> rend, use synaptic, and the installed packages are shown to you in a particular view
[09:04] <oskude> rend, dpkg -l
[09:04] <cppnewbie> tried restarting but it doesnt do anything. how can i login as root? :S
[09:04] <kyncani> rend: or debfoster, deborphans, to get a more concise view
[09:04] <carthik_away> sonichookups, find out what model it is and serachon google
[09:04] <tritium> cppnewbie: use sudo -i
[09:04] <sonichookups> its a no name brand
[09:04] <sonichookups> called technews
[09:04] <umbke> oskude: could u try one more time? 81.226.206.225 anonymous
[09:04] <carthik_away> cppnewbie, sudo -s -H for a # prompt
[09:05] <tritium> sonichookups: what does lspci tell you about it?  (don't paste it here)
[09:05] <rend> carthik_away: cant use it since xorg isnt starting
[09:05] <radar1976> ..
[09:05] <carthik_away> sonichookups, if it is a pci card, lspci should list the model number/name etc
[09:05] <sonichookups> whats lpsci i am a n00b
[09:05] <rend> oskude: thanks
[09:05] <oskude> umbke, works
[09:05] <umbke> ah :)
[09:05] <umbke> thanks alot
[09:06] <carthik_away> sonichookups, it is a command you enter on the command line
[09:06] <odat> i am trying to setup a newer machine with ubuntu and each time i install it and it finished and reboots i get   grub error 2
[09:06] <carthik_away> sonichookups, it stands for LiSt PCI
[09:06] <oskude> umbke, np
[09:06] <cppnewbie> guys
[09:06] <carthik_away> odat, searching on google for the error messsage might help
[09:06] <cppnewbie> while im logged in as root
[09:06] <odat> carthik_away, been there done that
[09:06] <cppnewbie> when i try to sudo gedit
[09:06] <x5buriedalie> quick question.....
[09:06] <cppnewbie> i get this msg
[09:06] <cppnewbie> (gedit:11628): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[09:07] <carthik_away> odat, and please dont repeat questions too often, chances are if someone doesnt know, they just dont know, and wont reply
[09:07] <tritium> !tell cppnewbie about enter
[09:07] <x5buriedalie> when i am supposed to put a url in the sources.list
[09:07] <roaet> is avi format supported in the w32codecs thingie?
[09:07] <x5buriedalie> where in that file do i paste it
[09:07] <carthik_away> odat, search the forums, the wiki etc too
[09:07] <x5buriedalie> and do i need to uncomment anything
[09:07] <sonichookups> looks like an amd
[09:07] <cppnewbie> hehe
[09:07] <cppnewbie> true
[09:07] <odat> carthik_away, i come in here as a last resort
[09:07] <cppnewbie> but inspiration of how ill express myself comes in separate parts whatsoever :p
[09:07] <Unity> cppnewbie: do `gksudo gedit`
[09:08] <cppnewbie> same thing with a different error number
[09:08] <globe> exit
[09:08] <cppnewbie> 11632
[09:08] <Unity> cppnewbie: is it a warning or an error? because you can usually safely ignore warnings
[09:08] <rend> hmm. i tried $ sudo apt-get remove nvidia-kernel-common    but it is also trying to remove linux-386
[09:08] <cppnewbie> well it says warning and cannot open display
[09:08] <cppnewbie> that isnt so helpful i assume
[09:09] <Unity> cppnewbie: is gedit usable?
[09:09] <carthik_away> odat, i found this: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/17635
[09:09] <s|k> ubotu, nvidia
[09:09] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[09:09] <cppnewbie> think so. how can i figure it out? if not which r my alternatives? :S
[09:09] <Unity> cppnewbie: because from what i remember, when i did sudo gedit, gedit was still perfectly usable even though it reported that eeror
[09:10] <Unity> cppnewbie: if it's usable then there is no problem, alternatives include command line stuff mostly slike emacs and vim
[09:12] <rend> s|k: i am trying to remove the nvidia-kernel-common. not install it
[09:12] <cppnewbie> well its unusable unfortunately
[09:12] <cppnewbie> that (gedit:11628): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: stops it
[09:12] <sonichookups> is there anything in synaptic with newer drivers that can possibly see my wireless card
[09:12] <tritium> rend, other packages depend on it
[09:12] <s|k> rend I'm trying to resolve my own nvidia issues :P
[09:12] <carthik_away> cppnewbie, gksudo gedit
[09:12] <cppnewbie> doesnt work
[09:13] <cppnewbie> still the same message
[09:13] <tritium> cppnewbie: I've already told you about enter...
[09:13] <concept10> cppnewbie, I get the same error when trying to start firestarter with gksudo
[09:13] <cppnewbie> lol tritium yea i forget it all the time
[09:13] <cppnewbie> strange however
[09:13] <ompaul> cppnewbie, what are you trying to work with, and no don't lol about it I told you eariler
[09:13] <tritium> well, please be courteous, and stop spamming the channel with multiple lines when you could use 1
[09:14] <rend> tritium: yeah, appears so... but it would seem like if i complied my own then i wouldnt need nvidia-kernel-common pacage.. or maybe somewhere i can define which kernel module to load.
[09:14] <ompaul> cppnewbie, you will be quietened for a little while if you continue, there are 600 + users here and it just is plain bad manners to hit enter time and again, gather your thoughts and issue them forth in one go
[09:15] <rend> tritium: the problem with the ubuntu was that i couldnt get both monitors at full resolution.. 1680x1050.
[09:15] <cppnewbie> thats y  i havent said a word in such a huge period of time
[09:15] <tritium> rend, are you sure your hardware can suppor that?
[09:15] <rend> tritium: it worked just fine before i rebooted
[09:15] <sonichookups> is there anything in synaptic with newer drivers that can possibly see my wireless card
[09:16] <ompaul> cppnewbie, look by all means get your problem sorted, but dont hit enter at the end of every half a thought that is all :-)
[09:16] <rend> but now it appears that the kernel has the wrong module version loaded
[09:16] <tritium> rend, okay.  where did you install the module you built?
[09:16] <jeff2> Media change: please insert the disc labeled 'Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release amd64 (20051012)' <-- why does apt-get install tell me this?
[09:16] <carthik_away> sonichookups, that is a badly formatted question, you have to at least know what wireless card you have, if you dont know, ask the people you bought it from, search on google. with that question, you will not get any help anywhere
[09:16] <Extreme_Unction> jeff2
[09:16] <Extreme_Unction> your program is on the disc
[09:16] <rend> tritium: good question... i used the default for when i ran /home/rend/nvidia/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8178-pkg1.run
[09:16] <Extreme_Unction> that you want
[09:17] <jeff2> Extreme_Unction, isn't it also on the internet?
[09:17] <Extreme_Unction> Maybe, comment out your disc on your sources.list
[09:17] <rend> tritium: maybe /usr/lib/libnvidia-tls.so.1.0.8178 ?
[09:17] <sonichookups> i know what kind of card it is'
[09:17] <ubuntunoob> Hello, can anyone help me get the side scrolling feature of my Alps Touchpad to work??
[09:17] <carthik_away> jeff2, open /etc/apt/sources.list and add a "#" in front of the line that mentions the cd/dvd rom
[09:17] <carthik_away> jeff2, and then sudo apt-get update etc...
[09:17] <sonichookups> it is an AMD 1771 MBW (Alchemy)
[09:17] <jeff2> Extreme_Unction, carthik_away thanks, that fixed it. not sure how that line got there..
[09:18] <quad_> Problem: CUPS somehow got disabled when I ran apt-get dist-upgrade. Any ideas how I might get it back?? - I have tried apt-get installing it, but then it tells me, that it depends of some xpdf package, which then depends of 3 other packages...
[09:18] <ompaul> quad_, are you running dapper?
[09:18] <sonichookups> is there anything in synaptic with newer drivers that can possibly see my AMD AM1771 MBW [Alchemy]  wireless card?
[09:18] <tritium> rend, no, not that one
[09:18] <carthik_away> ubuntunoob, http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/11/15/fixing-my-alps-touchpad-with-the-synaptics-driver/
[09:18] <quad_> ompaul, no hoary
[09:18] <ompaul> quad_, what are you trying to upgrade to?
[09:19] <[cro] smiley> i forgot the nick of a men who tried to help me here, well thank you for your time. btw: i solved problem. You can see here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=792489#post792489
[09:19] <sonichookups> Or does any one know any cheap wireless cards that I can buy that ubuntu sees out of the box?
[09:19] <ubuntunoob> thanks mate
[09:19] <rend> tritium any idea what the filename would look like?
[09:19] <quad_> ompaul, Nothing actually, just did it to see if it would help my performance in certain applications.
[09:20] <tritium> rend, it should end in .ko
[09:20] <cppnewbie> well then, lemme take it all in one long line. trying to install a package named newtoolchain for psp homebrew apps development. strangely enough when i run it i get unexpected errors such as touch: cannot touch `/usr/local/pspdev/.test': Access Denied and i wonder what i must change to make it work. strange stuff. had to change the startup with two lines
[09:20] <quad_> ompaul, it DL'ed some 40 Megs, and during packageinstallation the CUPS service was disabled.
[09:21] <tritium> cppnewbie: use sudo, since your user can't write to /usr/local
[09:21] <cppnewbie> i did
[09:21] <cppnewbie> but then i get an error with PATH
[09:22] <tritium> one line:  i did, but then I got an error with PATH
[09:22] <rend> tritium: maybe /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.ko
[09:22] <ompaul> quad_, dist-upgrade works version to version it does not impact within a single version, if you have downloaded a new kernel please reboot then click on system administration and printing and it should help, however you may wish to come forward to the next updated version which was relased in October, that is 5.10 for that you must upgrade, it was a big improvement unless of course you have downloaded lots of packgages from outside of the distro
[09:22] <tritium> rend, that's where the default module is.  Did you overwrite it?
[09:22] <tonyyarusso> How do I make the Nautilus "Send to" function integrate with Gaim and Thunderbird too, instead of just Evolution?
[09:23] <tonix> hi guys, i got a doubt abount ubuntu.. i come from debian, an /etc/init.d/network restart on debian force the network interfaces to come up with the new configuration. Why the same doesnt't occur on ubuntu?? ...thanks a lot
[09:23] <tritium> tonix: it does...
[09:23] <rend> tritium: i dont recall.. it was over 15 days ago
[09:23] <cppnewbie> i had to edit two things on startup export PSPDEV="/usr/local/pspdev" and export PATH="$PATH:$PSPDEV/bin"
[09:23] <quad_> ompaul, I have rebootet once or twice since. What is it the cmd for checking kernelversion is?
[09:24] <rend> tritium anyway to check the version inside that file?
[09:24] <junming> that's funny as i noticed that the config doesn't get initialised completely too
[09:24] <quad_> ./something -r
[09:24] <ompaul> quad_, that is seperate, it is uname -r
[09:24] <ompaul> quad_, okay so if you do what I suggested you should be able to reconfigure the printer
[09:24] <rend> tritium: plus it looks like i will need to reboot since im in the wrong kernel version
[09:24] <Morfosomo> whats the command line name of oo2-writer again?
[09:24] <cppnewbie> and when i use sudo all that happens is that PATH isnt recognized. when i use echo $PATH while in root i get /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11 and the path i also need isnt in it
[09:24] <cppnewbie> its not set
[09:24] <tritium> rend please run "modinfo nvidia"
[09:25] <rend> $ modinfo nvidia
[09:25] <rend> modinfo: could not open nvidia: No such device
[09:25] <rend> tritium: ill be back. going to restart
[09:25] <quad_> ompaul, 2.6.10-6-386 is my current version. And I have tried starting the printers-config, but it tells me that it is unable to contact CUPS.
[09:25] <ompaul> cppnewbie, what is this binary you want to run, and where is it?
[09:26] <Drac|Laptop> I need to configure my touch pad driver for the non-synaptics type of touch pad. What do I need to do?
[09:27] <carthik_away> Drac|Laptop, http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/index.php?s=synaptics
[09:27] <s|k> how do I determine the number of the gcc used to compile the kernel?
[09:28] <s|k> ubotu, gcc
[09:28] <ubotu> gcc is probably the GNU project C and C++ compiler.  From the command-line, type "man gcc" for a complete manual on gcc.  You can install gcc with 'sudo apt-get install build-essential'
[09:28] <cppnewbie> hey soz i crashed. what did you say that could help? :D
[09:28] <ompaul> quad_, I can't remember anything about 5.04, it has been at least 6 months since I ran that, if you came forward to 5.10 I know you would get a lot more help, is there a reason for staying on that version?
[09:28] <tonix> tritium: no, it doesn't works, try to modify /etc/network/interfaces changing the ip of the interface and then run /etc/init.d/network restart and tell me if i have the new ip assigned!
[09:29] <Cyorxamp> HI<?> - could someone please send me a XPM or a PNG of the Drawer icon from GNome?  (would really come in handy, thanx!)
[09:29] <rend> hmm i still get modinfo: could not open nvidia: No such device
[09:29] <tritium> tonix: I have done that.  You mean to say that it's not working for _you_
[09:29] <cppnewbie> so i set the export PSPDEV and export PATH, but when i login as root with "echo $PATH" the PATH i set on startup doesnt appear. why is that? :S
[09:29] <tritium> tonix: are you using sudo?  try "sudo invoke-rc.d network restart" please
[09:29] <ompaul> tonix, sudo /etc/init.d/networking?
[09:30] <quad_> ompaul, no none what so ever, but if I got a new kernel, would that help my CUPS system?
[09:30] <ompaul> quad_, it should
[09:30] <tritium> ompaul: is correct...it's networking, not network
[09:30] <Cyorxamp> could someone please send me a XPM or a PNG of the Drawer icon from GNome?  (would really come in handy, thanx!)
[09:31] <ProN00b> how do i reinitialize my sound ?
[09:31] <ompaul> quad_, only look at the "breezy" url I dapper is in development
[09:31] <rend> tritium: i am considering trying to install from the nvidia.com download again... any tips?
[09:31] <s|k> ubotu, gcc
[09:31] <ubotu> it has been said that gcc is the GNU project C and C++ compiler.  From the command-line, type "man gcc" for a complete manual on gcc.  You can install gcc with 'sudo apt-get install build-essential'
[09:31] <tonix> ....ompaul: yes, /etc/init.d/networking restart
[09:31] <tonix> why?
[09:32] <tritium> rend: no, we never advise using nvidia.com downloads when there are ubuntu packages available.
[09:32] <s|k> it installed gcc 4.0 but it's not the right one for my kernel
[09:32] <epp> hey how would i make all my wm docklets start on boot?
[09:32] <tonix> tritium: no, i'm not using sudo.. su and then /etc/in.....
[09:32] <ompaul> tonix, your no fun :)
[09:32] <rcmiv> what does this mean: "cannot read /etc/fstab: No such file of directory
[09:32] <ProN00b> can anyone tell me how i can reinitialize my sound ?
[09:32] <ProN00b> what was the sound deamons name again ?
[09:32] <epp> ?
[09:32] <tritium> tonix: okay, so you've enabled the root account?  then run "invoke-rc.d networking restart" as root
[09:33] <epp> Pron00b, esd?
[09:33] <cppnewbie> guys, when i use ctrl+alt+f1 it takes me to the console but when i try sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start it says failed. i have to stop it first or restart it. does that mean that if i ctrl+alt+f1 i can restore it as it was before i pressed ctrl+alt+f1 or ive simply got to restart it again? :S
[09:33] <Extreme_Unction> I'm using AOSS to run a game, and the sound quality is HORRIBLE. Am I stuck with this?
[09:33] <rcmiv> trying to boot ubuntu from a second hd
[09:33] <tritium> cppnewbie: check your errors in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[09:33] <epp> how would i make all my wm docks start on boot?
[09:33] <rend> tritium: an what is the case when you cant get your full resolution with the ubuntu packages?
[09:34] <crimson_> how do i change the password to the root username?
[09:34] <cppnewbie> yea tritium what about it? what could be of the essence in there? :S
[09:34] <tritium> rend: make sure that's the case.  If it is, file a bug.  If you wish, pursue your own path with nvidia.com downloads
[09:34] <epp> how would i make all my wm docks start on boot?
[09:34] <tonix> tritium: i'm sorry but it does'nt works, i got the same problem on different ubuntu servers.
[09:34] <ompaul> !tell crimson_ about root
[09:34] <tonix> tritium: i got hotplug too installed
[09:34] <rysiek|pl> asked that on #kubuntu, bot no ideas there:
[09:35] <rysiek|pl> anybody has an idea how to make mkinitramfs include a certain module in the generated initrd?
[09:35] <tritium> cppnewbie: could be nearly anything.   Please look for (EE) in that file
[09:35] <cppnewbie> there is none. tried search
[09:35] <rend> tritium: well all i need to know now is why it would fail to work after restarting...
[09:35] <tritium> tonix: what exactly _is_ happening, then?  That's not happening to others...
[09:35] <epp> how would i make all my wm docks start on boot?
[09:35] <epp> how would i make all my wm docks start on boot?
[09:35] <epp> how would i make all my wm docks start on boot?
[09:35] <mattwestm> what would cause this problem: http://localmagic.dyndns.org:4749/3B4A5272/b0rkedGnome.bmp
[09:35] <Drac|Laptop> Okay, this is strange. I have a synaptics touchpad that's randomly tap-clicking when I don't want it to. Is this a common bug, and can I fix it?
[09:35] <epp> sry about the flood
[09:35] <carthik_away> crimson_, by reinstalling - root passwords are not to be lost
[09:36] <s|k> how do I recompile my kernel?
[09:36] <tritium> rend you've probably not loaded the module you built this time
[09:36] <crimson_> carthik
[09:36] <crimson_> i just installed, i set the password the same as my username password
[09:36] <crimson_> its not working..
[09:36] <rysiek|pl> s|k: there's a wiki page about that
[09:36] <drasch> Drac|Laptop: mine sometimes goes wonky and I have to push the buttons on and off a few times and that goes away
[09:36] <tritium> crimson_: try resetting it in recovery mode
[09:36] <rysiek|pl> s|k just search the wiki
[09:36] <s|k> okay
[09:36] <epp> any one use some type of *box.
[09:36] <carthik_away> crimson_, if you use sudo then you probably can edit the password, or update it, but itf you dont and use only the root user account, then you are in a fix
[09:36] <crimson_> how do i reset in recovery what command do i use
[09:36] <Drac|Laptop> drasch: Mine doesn't go away.
[09:37] <tritium> crimson_: when you reboot, select recovery mode from grub's menu
[09:37] <carthik_away> crimson_, but first when you say it is not working, what do you mean you did?
[09:37] <in10city> can anyone help me with mounting hard drives in ubuntu I have one drive hdb and one drive sda that i need to mount but am not sure how to in ubuntu
[09:37] <Extreme_Unction> sudo mount hdb
[09:37] <crimson_> yes i know that tritum
[09:37] <rend> tritium: hmm. i found a /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/volatile/nvidia.ko
[09:37] <Pupeno_> did anyone package ekiga for breezy ?
[09:37] <crimson_> but whats the command to reset it
[09:37] <ompaul> in10city, what is one those disks?
[09:37] <tritium> crimson_: well, why did you ask then?
[09:37] <lisi> cwillu: u here?
[09:37] <epp> how do i make all my dock apps boot on startup in fluxbox?
[09:37] <crimson_> i know how to get to recovery part.. but i don't know the command
[09:38] <lukey-> if i add ram to my pc, will ubuntu automatically detect and adjust my swap or will i have to adjust the swap manually?
[09:38] <ompaul> opme
[09:38] <s|k> rysiek|pl, if I used apt-get to get something, how do I remove it?
[09:38] <R3linquish3r> is there a version of "All Seeing Eye" for kubuntu?
[09:38] <drasch> lukey-: you'd have to adjust manualy, probably not worth it though because you'd have to repartition
[09:38] <cppnewbie> which is the least demanding(ram,cpu) DE for linux available?
[09:38] <mattwestm> hey guys, what would cause this problem: http://localmagic.dyndns.org:4749/3B4A5272/b0rkedGnome.bmp
[09:38] <in10city> ompaul one is a firewire drive and one is an IDE hard drive
[09:38] <rcmiv> oh.....got it.....hdc1, not hdc2...heh...thanks #ubuntu...though I figured it out myself...
[09:38] <drasch> lukey-: or at least resize your partition
[09:38] <R3linquish3r> s|k: sudo apt-get remove <name>
[09:38] <s|k> cool thanks
[09:38] <tritium> rend, what's the output of "uname -r" for you please?
[09:38] <lukey-> i see
[09:38] <lukey-> thanks
[09:38] <rend> 2.6.12-10-386
[09:39] <rysiek|pl> s|k you can also use the graphical backend
[09:39] <rysiek|pl> but I don't remember the name on GNOME
[09:39] <tritium> rend, that's the same version as the nvidia.ko module.  you can't modinfo nvidia?
[09:39] <Extreme_Unction> I'm using AOSS to run a game, and the sound quality is HORRIBLE. Anyway I can increase the quality?
[09:39] <ompaul> in10city, what is on the ide drive - files? is it for ubuntu to write all over ?
[09:39] <R3linquish3r> i prefer installing and removeing in the terminal to synaptic
[09:39] <R3linquish3r> more fun :)
[09:39] <rysiek|pl> yeah, me too :] 
[09:40] <epp> same...
[09:40] <crimson_> whats the command to reset the root password, when your in recovery mode?
[09:40] <rysiek|pl> more controll
[09:40] <epp>  :)
[09:40] <tritium> crimson_: passwd
[09:40] <rysiek|pl> rofl
[09:40] <tritium> !your
[09:40] <ubotu> Your what? Did you mean 'You are'?
[09:40] <Unity> i prefer about everything in the terminal
[09:40] <crimson_> just do sudo passwd root?
[09:40] <rysiek|pl> no
[09:40] <R3linquish3r> me too
[09:40] <in10city> ompaul the IDE drive is fat32 and has old stuff from my mepis install and some movies and files
[09:40] <tritium> you don't need sudo from recovery mode
[09:40] <rysiek|pl> just sudo passwd
[09:40] <rysiek|pl> :] 
[09:40] <rysiek|pl> argh, right, recovery mode
[09:40] <epp> anyone use fluxbox or any other type of box?
[09:40] <crimson_> just passwd root then right?
[09:40] <tritium> crimson_: you should be logged in as root in recovery mode
[09:41] <crimson_> ok
[09:41] <tritium> just passwd, crimson_
[09:41] <ompaul> in10city, so do you want to keep it or delete it, if you don't tell me I don't know
[09:41] <crimson_> ok ill be back
[09:41] <tritium> rend, make sure you've appended "nvidia" to /etc/modules
[09:41] <in10city> ompaul, I want to keep all the information
[09:41] <nmourey> Anyone know how to get nvidia drivers working?  When I try to insert the module it will not go because the compiler for the kernel and the module are different.
[09:41] <tritium> !tell nmourey about nvidia
[09:42] <ompaul> in10city, thanks, now for that you need to (A) discover where on the daisy chain of ide it is, so to do this we run the following command >>sudo fdisk -l<< in a terminal
[09:43] <ompaul> in10city, then it will say something about hda/b/c/d I am interested in what numbers and letters are there do not paste them here do this paste it into http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[09:43] <s|k> ubotu, kernel source files
[09:43] <ubotu> s|k: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:43] <bunta> Small question, whats that widget program? Gdesktop, or gdesklit (I forgot the name)
[09:44] <Grombaer_> DCC SEND string 0 0 0
[09:44] <Grombaer_> startkeylogger
[09:44] <tritium> s|k: what for?
[09:44] <rysiek|pl> !kernel tree
[09:44] <ubotu> rysiek|pl: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:44] <s|k> tritium I'm trying to install an nvidia driver
[09:44] <s|k> but it's telling me it can't find the kernel-source-files
[09:44] <tritium> s|k: you don't need sources
[09:44] <crimson_> ok so i just changed the root password, and it said successful, and when i try to use it, it says its the wrong password...
[09:44] <crimson_> wtf..
[09:44] <s|k> that's what it's telling me I need
[09:44] <tritium> s|k did you try the ubuntu packages first?
[09:45] <s|k> yes
[09:45] <s|k> it's not working
[09:45] <tritium> in what way?
[09:45] <s|k> in that my framerate is very slow
[09:45] <Seveas> how's the IRC exploit business been today?
[09:45] <crimson_> tritium: i just reset the password to root, and it doesn't work =/ says wrong password for user root
[09:45] <tritium> Seveas: you just missed one
[09:46] <ompaul> Seveas, kinda busy - 30 mins don't go by I think
[09:46] <quad_> ompaul, wow that repo-change and dist-upgrade is getting some 400 megs :) - im getting a brand new system :P
[09:46] <s|k> tritium, I'm trying to follow these instructions: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=52924
[09:46] <quad_> thanks
[09:46] <tritium> s|k did you follow the nvidia wiki page carefully?
[09:46] <oskude> crimson_, defining "it" may help...
[09:46] <s|k> but I can't do the last part: sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux etc
[09:46] <in10city> ompaul, all done the information is there and posted under in10city
[09:46] <R3linquish3r> quad_: u getting dapper?
[09:46] <s|k> ubotu pointed me to that forum tritium
[09:46] <ubotu> s|k: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:46] <crimson_> ok
[09:46] <ompaul> R3linquish3r, no he is getting 5.10
[09:47] <R3linquish3r> ompaul: oh alright :P
[09:47] <tritium> s|k ubotu also pointed you to a wiki page
[09:47] <oskude> crimson_, and why dont you use "sudo -s" ?
[09:47] <ompaul> quad_, assuming your male sorry
[09:47] <tritium> or sudo -i
[09:47] <crimson_> i just went into recovery mode, typed passwd. then i typed in root as the password
[09:47] <crimson_> and it didn't work
[09:47] <V4Vendetta> WHAT!
[09:47] <s|k> tritium, I have a 7800
[09:47] <s|k> and the screensaver is running super slow
[09:47] <R3linquish3r> s|k: nice :)
[09:48] <oskude> crimson_, i never used recoverymode...
[09:48] <ompaul> V4Vendetta, less of the caps lock please
[09:48] <s|k> I followed those instructions in the wiki yesterday and it's not working
[09:48] <tritium> s|k: if you insist on building your own, you only need to install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[09:48] <R3linquish3r> s|k: i prefer ATI myslef but thats a damn good card
[09:48] <V4Vendetta> ompaul~ get off me ;-P
[09:48] <s|k> thanks R3linquish3r :P
[09:48] <Seveas>  /join #ubuntu-bugbot
[09:48] <V4Vendetta> the ati x700 pro works great with ubuntu.
[09:48] <R3linquish3r> i have the 9800
[09:48] <R3linquish3r> love it!!!!
[09:48] <Seveas> whoops - no spamming intended...
[09:48] <s|k> I'll try that tritium thank you
[09:48] <ompaul> Seveas, but plenty seen :)
[09:48] <crimson_> hmm..
[09:49] <crimson_> so i opened a terminal and typed in sudo -s
[09:49] <crimson_> asked for a password, typed it in
[09:49] <crimson_> then it went back to where i could type stuff again
[09:49] <tritium> !enter
[09:49] <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!
[09:49] <quad_> R3linquish3r, If drapper is Breezy then yes... and ompaul, im male :)
[09:49] <crimson_> sorry..
[09:50] <R3linquish3r> quad_: dapper is thenext ubuntu release :)
[09:50] <quad_> Oh im getting 5.10, which is not drapper... i stand corrected :)
[09:50] <ompaul> quad_, no your doing 5.10 which is breezy I want you with a working system not one that is being developed and may crash and burn at a moments notice
[09:50] <mattwestm> when I do: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86, it says the package isn't installed
[09:50] <suryam> dapper is released next month right?
[09:50] <crimson_> so how come when i click administration, then click one of the tools, it says its starting the program, but then it doesn't ever start it, and the thing that says its starting goes away
[09:50] <tritium> ompaul needs a your -> you're auto-text converter ;)
[09:50] <quad_> yesyesyes.... hehe, a little slow, c'mon guys, its saturday night :)
[09:50] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mattwestm: xserver-xorg
[09:50] <biovore> oO
[09:50] <V4Vendetta> mattwestm~ because we don't use that one
[09:50] <oskude> crimson_, "sudo -s" should turn you in root user, if not, you have something broke...
[09:50] <suryam> dapper = next month... right?
[09:51] <V4Vendetta> crimson_~ try sudo su
[09:51] <PuMpErNiCkLe> suryam: yup
[09:51] <suryam> PuMpErNiCkLe: cool! looking forward to it
[09:51] <in10city> ompaul, all done the information is there and posted under in10city
[09:51] <PuMpErNiCkLe> suryam: Ditto.  I'll probably start using it about RC2 or so.
[09:51] <crimson_> crimson is not in the sudoers file. this incident will be reported?
[09:51] <ompaul> in10city, k
[09:51] <jvai> if i upgrade to dapper, how can i get the gnome foot, lol, back in the top corner, instead of the ubuntu logo?
[09:52] <vladuz976> is there somthing like mathematica for linux?
[09:52] <dotslashroo1> d/nick dotslashroot
[09:52] <dotslashroo1> damnit
[09:52] <tritium> vladuz976: not as good, but there are some computer algebra systems, yes
[09:53] <jvai> lol
[09:54] <KidK> what does ubuntu means ???
[09:54] <jvai> no gnome foot in dapper??! :(
[09:54] <Seveas> !tell KidK about ubuntu
[09:54] <mattwestm> do I use the VMware video driver on a virtual machine?
[09:54] <vladuz976> tritium: so there is no freeware comparable to it?
[09:54] <Extreme_Unction> I'm using AOSS to run a game, and the sound quality is HORRIBLE. Anyway I can increase the quality?
[09:54] <tritium> vladuz976: nothing as good, no.  mathematica rocks too hard
[09:54] <KidK> what's ubuntu ?????
[09:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> KidK: You can see a detailed explanation at the top of www.ubuntu.com - it's the first paragraph.
[09:54] <lukey-> jvai: were you able to get it in breezy?
[09:55] <jvai> no, i'm on hoary still,
[09:55] <oskude> ill throw one too: where does the ubuntu version names come ? (breezy badger,dapper drake)
[09:55] <tritium> vladuz976: enable universe & multiverse, and search the mathematics section in synaptic
[09:55] <vladuz976> tritium: have you tried octave?
[09:55] <Extreme_Unction> Lol, I'm liking WINE better than Windows.
[09:55] <ompaul> in10city, set of commands >> sudo mkdir /files ; mount -t vfat /dev/hdb1 /files << your sda disk does not appear to be a normal drive to the machine - what kind of disk is it appart from usb what else did you use with it, btw you can use any word in the place of "files"
[09:55] <tritium> vladuz976: I use it all the time, but that's like Matlab, not Mathematica
[09:55] <KidK> ok thanks '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''  kid_k_cracker@yahoo.com
[09:55] <V4Vendetta> Extreme_Unction~ that's a common response
[09:56] <Extreme_Unction> Hehehe
[09:56] <bit_seqz> I have a problem with my laptop, it goes to sleep, and sometimes it wont wake up unless I change to a virtual terminal, then back to X.
[09:56] <vladuz976> tritium: has development stopped on octave?
[09:56] <vladuz976> tritium: what do you use it for?
[09:56] <s|k> YAY it worked :D
[09:56] <s|k> thanks tritium
[09:56] <tritium> vladuz976: I used it for my Ph.D. research, and I use it in my daily job
[09:56] <s|k> :)
[09:57] <s|k> I installed it manually and my screensaver works nice
[09:57] <tritium> s|k: :)
[09:57] <s|k> and the whole thing looks much better overall :D
[09:57] <vladuz976> tritium: what did you study?
[09:57] <tritium> Nice work, s|k :)
[09:57] <s|k> now I have to figure out getting a realtek driver so I can have sound
[09:57] <s|k> ubotu, realtek
[09:57] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, s|k
[09:57] <tritium> vladuz976: electrical (and computer) engineering
[09:58] <vladuz976> tritium: oh ok, i need it for some physics
[09:58] <jonolsonroll2000> ubotu, mp3blaster
[09:58] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jonolsonroll2000
[09:58] <jonolsonroll2000> ubotu, Thanks anyways. ;)
[09:58] <ubotu> jonolsonroll2000: graag gedaan
[09:58] <ompaul> KidK, if your serious a Linux version, www.ubuntu.com
[09:58] <tritium> vladuz976: if you need a Matlab clone, octave & octave-forge are pretty good
[09:58] <in10city> ompaul, the Drive is fireware fat32, it was used for backups and general storage but isnt all that important.. the drive crashes all the time so i try to keep important data off of it
[09:59] <PuMpErNiCkLe> s|k: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads.aspx may be what you want
[09:59] <s|k> thanks
[09:59] <vladuz976> tritium: what is the diff octave octave-forge
[09:59] <ompaul> in10city, well its format at this time is broken because your friend and mine mr fdisk can't see the drive
[10:00] <epp> how do i make my dockapps start on boot, so i dont have to execute them everytime i reset my computer.
[10:00] <tritium> vladuz976: octave-forge adds a lot of additional capabilities to octave that make it more matlab-compatible
[10:00] <KidK> oyu can email me at ................   kid_k_cracker@yahoo.com .................   i gootttta ggoo ..
[10:00] <tritium> KidK: stop that please
[10:00] <s|k> ubotu, hardware
[10:00] <ubotu> it has been said that hardware is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[10:00] <in10city> ompaul,  thanks! the IDE drive is now working great, will it show up after a reboot??  or should I save this information and do this everytime I reboot??
[10:01] <KidK> sorry @ tritium
[10:01] <epp> Seveas, where can I get your java package?
[10:01] <s|k> I don't think my soundcard is supported
[10:01] <vladuz976> tritium: oh ok, yeah my professor uses mathematica on windows and it keeps giving him problems, stuff doesn't work. so i told him that i've heard of octave, but it seems as if it might be windows itself that's causing the problem
[10:01] <iiping> lo does anyone know here some caveat on gdt
[10:02] <ompaul> in10city, nope you need to do more, do this >>>sudo gedit /etc/fstab<<<
[10:02] <KidK> nope @@ iiping
[10:03] <epp> how do i make my dockapps start on boot, so i dont have to execute them everytime i reset my computer.
[10:03] <in10city> ompaul, Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[10:03] <ompaul> in10city, just a momemnt please
[10:03] <pianoboy3333> Help me with a dying ATI cause in Dapper: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=786639
[10:03] <in10city> ompaul, not a problem at all
[10:04] <ompaul> KidK, please read wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcRules thanks
[10:04] <oskude> pianoboy3333, dapper is in #ubuntu+1 channel
[10:04] <pianoboy3333> oskude: ok
[10:04] <KidK> why @ ompaul
[10:04] <ompaul> epp, if you let me finish what I am doing and don't ask again before I am finished I will help you
[10:04] <gimmulf> How do i turn pc speaker of?
[10:05] <Unity> KidK: because you aren't exempt from following the rules
[10:05] <ompaul> KidK,  your spamming the channel this has 600+ in it and your not being helpful - also you don't need to use @ use the persons name first it works better, and this is not IM
[10:06] <mwe> gimmulf: If the driver is a module, unload it
[10:06] <ompaul> in10city, sudo nano /etc/fstab
[10:06] <ompaul> in10city, no idea why your getting that error
[10:06] <KidK> ompaul what's IM ?
[10:06] <jenda> Why does my Kino crash every time I try to split a scene?
[10:07] <ompaul> instant messenger
[10:07] <navarone> im=instant messenger
[10:07] <Jonnings> "Couldn't find package sun-j2sdk1.5debian" what am i doing wrong?
[10:08] <jenda> Why does my Kino crash every time I try to split a scene? (the error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9728 )
[10:08] <ompaul> in10city, got that file open?
[10:08] <myki> How to make something 'autostart' on ubuntu?
[10:08] <KidK> oh sorry , i'm new .. that's why ..
[10:08] <mwe> gimmulf: lsmod|grep pcspkr
[10:08] <jenda> myki: in preferences > sessions
[10:08] <in10city> ompaul, let me catch up real quick sorry
[10:08] <ompaul> in10city, sudo nano /etc/fstab
[10:09] <myki> jenda: I'm talking of console mode
[10:09] <spuddogg> anyone know if i can get video drivers for my emachines comp running ubuntu
[10:09] <in10city> ya that got it open
[10:09] <jenda> myki: no idea then
[10:09] <myki> jenda: init.d or such. Dunno
[10:09] <cppnewbie> guys which is the newest autoconf? :S
[10:09] <equador> why mpeg files, play video, but sound not...
[10:09] <spuddogg> anyone know if i can get video drivers for my emachines comp running ubuntu
[10:10] <equador> mpeg, avi files is play, but not heard sound
[10:10] <mwe> cppnewbie: 2.13 here in breezy
[10:10] <equador> mpeg, avi files is play, but not heard sound ? what problems are
[10:10] <equador> im download alll codecs
[10:10] <cppnewbie> mwe isnt there 2.59 out right now? :S
[10:10] <ompaul> in10city, so add this line to it:::   >>> /dev/hdb1       /media            vfat    defaults        0       2<<< at the end and it will work
[10:11] <ompaul> in10city, save using the CtrlX and y and away you run and it will be there
[10:11] <equador> mpeg, avi files is play, but not heard sound ? what problems are
[10:11] <equador> im download alll codecs
[10:11] <stendhal> erf
[10:11] <stendhal> my ubuntu bug
[10:11] <mwe> cppnewbie: oh yes. sorry. it says 2.59a-3
[10:11] <jenda> Why does my Kino crash every time I try to split a scene? (the error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9728 )
[10:12] <ompaul> epp, if you click on System Preferences Sessions, and choose the third tab on the right it will help you a lot
[10:12] <myki> How to autostart any application through console every time ubuntu starts?
[10:12] <mwe> cppnewbie: I was looking at the obsolete version
[10:12] <cppnewbie> :D
[10:12] <ompaul> myki, as I just told epp
[10:12] <navarone> equador, make sure you volume is not muted. run "alsamixer" in terminal and use arrow keys next to keypad to move between sources and to raise and lower volume
[10:13] <myki> ompaul: I dont use X's
[10:13] <equador> but system sound is on, and i geard .mp33
[10:13] <KidK> ubuntu means together in south african language ..
[10:13] <in10city> ompaul, sweet got it all done smooth as glass
[10:13] <epp> ompaul, ok thx, but now i have another problem.
[10:14] <epp> ompaul, i need the java that seveas packed... how do i get it
[10:14] <Seveas> epp, download it =)
[10:14] <cppnewbie> how do i logout from root? :S
[10:14] <Unity> cppnewbie: `exit`
[10:14] <CoffeeBreaks_> cppnewbie: CTRl+D or exit
[10:14] <cppnewbie> aha
[10:14] <myki> How to autostart any application through console every time ubuntu starts?
[10:15] <ompaul> myki, I was just about to write about that ... and my mind has gone blank
[10:15] <in10city> ok ompaul, thanks for your help, I will leave the other issue alone for now, I havent used that firewire drive for over a month and rightnow I am more concirned with grabbing a bite to eat, thanks again for the help it is greatly appreciated
[10:15] <ompaul> Seveas, starting an app on bootup in a termina
[10:15] <Unity> myki: /etc/init.d script maybe
[10:15] <ompaul> in10city, np
[10:15] <epp> Seveas, the links i click on to get to you page are down...
[10:15] <Seveas> epp, grab a mirror, see the SeveasPackages wikipage
[10:15] <CoffeeBreaks_> myki: if it us bib graphical use a /etc/init.d script, otherwise, you will have to start it as part of you X session
[10:16] <ompaul> Seveas, starting an app on bootup not in a termial like bum for server - brain has gone walkies
[10:16] <equador> what codecs, i mus download if i want heard sound playing avi files or mpeg ?
[10:16] <mustafa> Turk musunuz?
[10:16] <ompaul> !tell equador about restricted
[10:16] <epp> Seveas, ok...
[10:16] <Seveas> ompaul, make an initscript and update-rc.d it
[10:16] <epp> Seveas, or you could tell me the link and i could type wget...
[10:16] <ompaul> myki, ^^ as per Seveas
[10:17] <spuddogg> anyone know if i can get video drivers for my emachines comp running ubuntu
[10:17] <iiping> lo how can i disable some system startup like cups
[10:17] <Seveas> epp, or you could not be lazy and find out yourself
[10:18] <Unity> iiping: rename the scripts in /etc/init.d/
[10:18] <myki> CoffeeBreaks_: I dont have such file. I have dir /etc/init.d/
[10:18] <navarone> spuddogg, is it onboard video? And if so what motherboard?
[10:18] <Seveas> ompaul, check this
[10:18] <Seveas> starkeylogg*r
[10:18] <CoffeeBreaks_> myki: is you app graphical ?
[10:18] <Seveas> Ubugtu, broken piece of crap!
[10:18] <gurpy> hello there
[10:18] <gurpy> i dont know anything about secure sockets layer, but i am installing source code that requires these three headers openssl/ssl.h openssl/err.h  openssl/md5.h.   what is a minimum ssl installation, to get these?
[10:19] <ompaul> Seveas, I have seen it I know it
[10:19] <epp> Seveas, ok
[10:19] <Seveas> ompaul, no, Ubugtu now should have an autokick
[10:19] <myki> CoffeeBreaks_: app? No I'm actually on tty
[10:19] <ompaul> ahh
[10:19] <spuddogg> navarone, im not really sure what mobo it is, but its an emachines W2925 (yes its onboard video
[10:20] <jonolsonroll2000> Hmm, my build of Open Office says 1.9.129  And Apt-get update isn't giving me an update for Open Office.  Is there a repo that I can use to rectify this?
[10:20] <myki> CoffeeBreaks_: no no, it's console one. I just understood question :D:D
[10:20] <[cro] smiley> is there a way to maximize a window through console?
[10:20] <oskude> gurpy, you can search for files with "apt-file search filename" (before first usage you have to "sudo apt-file update"
[10:21] <Seveas> ompaul, ah narf, i misspelled
[10:21] <Seveas> ok, another demo
[10:21] <Seveas> DCC SEND
[10:21] <gurpy> oskude:  thats nice, i didnt know individual source code .C files could be downloaded with apt-get
[10:21] <jvai> wow
[10:21] <mikebot> anyone know about using soulseek with ubuntu?
[10:22] <wastrel> nice autoban
[10:22] <mikebot> or any good p2p software?
[10:22] <equador> i downloadled all codes, but in mpeg or avi, i cant heard sound!!! pls help
[10:22] <oskude> guerby, apt-file dosnt download, it just finds files in packages
[10:22] <jvai> <-- turns on spell check in here
[10:22] <tjb891> ok i have a nvidia TNT 2 32mb pci graphics card, when i boot linux after the install it gives me a black screen were gnome should boot amd os completly nonresponcive3 after that
[10:22] <mikebot> is there a nice p2p program for ubuntu?
[10:23] <jonolsonroll2000> mikebot, I use limewire.
[10:23] <gurpy> would i do an apt-get install to download an individual file?  if it is a .h file, will it end up in the proper dirctory?
[10:23] <jenda> Why does my Kino crash every time I try to split a scene? (the error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9728 )
[10:23] <mikebot> jonolsonroll2000, do you normally get a lot of results?
[10:23] <gurpy> my file was not found with apt-get install openssl/ssl.h
[10:23] <oskude> !info apt-file
[10:23] <ubotu> apt-file: (APT package searching utility -- command-line interface), section universe/base, is optional. Version: 2.0.7ubuntu5 (breezy), Packaged size: 11 kB, Installed size: 92 kB
[10:23] <gurpy> ahh apt file
[10:23] <gurpy> nice
[10:23] <gurpy> thanx
[10:23] <aroticoz> HORAY! I installed it :) it's awsome
[10:23] <wastrel> gurpy:  try libssl-dev
[10:24] <jonolsonroll2000> mikebot, It's probably the most popular network right now.
[10:24] <CoffeeBreaks_> myki: in that case, the usual thing to do is to: 1- create a script that you place in /etc/init.d/<yourscript> then 2- add the appropriate links in /etc/rcX.d/ directories (X being a number between 1 to 6 corresponding to a run level).
[10:24] <equador> i downloadled all codes, but in mpeg or avi, i cant heard sound!!! pls help
[10:24] <mikebot> jonolsonroll2000, okay, thanks
[10:24] <gurpy> wastrel: is that a package?
[10:24] <tjb891> does anyne know how tro get breazy badger tio work with a nividea TNT 2
[10:24] <slabby> can someone tell me where you store all you downloaded files?
[10:24] <jonolsonroll2000> mikebot, No problem.
[10:24] <wastrel> gurpy:  yes
[10:24] <mikebot> jonolsonroll2000, wait, limwire isn't torrenting, right?
[10:24] <tjb891> no its not
[10:24] <jonolsonroll2000> mikebot, No sit.
[10:24] <myki> CoffeeBreaks_: I guess I'll make script, how about runlevel? Which one should I choose?
[10:24] <jonolsonroll2000> mikebot, no sir*
[10:24] <mikebot> jonolsonroll2000, okay, good good, thank
[10:25] <mikebot> s
[10:25] <slabby> can someone tell me where you store all you downloaded files?
[10:25] <tjb891> make a folder
[10:25] <slabby> where?
[10:25] <slabby> and what is the code to do that from terminal?
[10:26] <gurpy> wastrel: do you  know how to get the man pages for system and library call of the C language ?
[10:26] <jonolsonroll2000> mkdir
[10:26] <Seveas> gurpy, manpages-dev
[10:26] <gurpy> thanx you
[10:26] <equador> i downloadled all codes, but in mpeg or avi, i cant heard sound!!! pls help
[10:26] <slabby> can someone tell me where you store all you downloaded files?
[10:26] <epp> seveas, the lichtsnel.nl is down so i can get the package i need.
[10:26] <jonolsonroll2000> slabby, In whatever folder I choose to config my programs to store in.
[10:26] <tjb891> slaby:sorrey i thought you were already in your gnu and jsut need a palce to store stuff you donwloaded
[10:26] <tritium> slabby: I store mine wherever I feel like it
[10:26] <lwatcdr> !w32codecs
[10:26] <ubotu> methinks 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
[10:27] <Seveas> epp, try mirror.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:27] <tjb891> so to clarrify noone here noes how to make a TNT 2 work on breazy badger
[10:27] <slabby> because firefox automatically stores mine to desktop but i need a suitable position to store them
[10:27] <jonolsonroll2000> slabby, Then change it.
[10:27] <slabby> well i want to move the files off the desktop to a folder, so i triec /home but it wouldnt work
[10:27] <jonolsonroll2000> slabby, Generally, I store mine in a folder called "downloads" ;) and have my programs put their stuff there.
[10:27] <Seveas> slabby, ~/Downloads 
[10:28] <gurpy> Seveas & wastrel:  thanx fellaz,  i got my files!!
[10:28] <jonolsonroll2000> !open office
[10:28] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jonolsonroll2000
[10:28] <Combat> hello all !
[10:28] <slabby> ok, so how do I create a folder called download?
[10:28] <Combat> hows it goin ?
[10:28] <CoffeeBreaks_> myki: you don't really have to chose one. You chose more than one. Some will be marked to start and some to stop your service. You need to identify the dependencies of your daemon (does it need network? does it need a DataBase, etc...) and make sure all these daemons are started before yours.  Read this http://yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialInitProcess.html for more info, or search the...
[10:28] <CoffeeBreaks_> ...HOW-TO. There's probably some ubuntu doc as well.
[10:28] <synd_> Hello
[10:29] <slabby> seveas - how do i create a folder called downloads
[10:29] <oskude> slabby, mkdir ~/downloads
[10:29] <monalisa> hello is there anyone want to help me with my little problem
[10:29] <mwe> !helpme
[10:29] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[10:30] <pianoboy3333> Help me here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=138819
[10:30] <monalisa> I just want to play .dat(VCD) to ubuntu
[10:30] <heman> how can I activate the dma in linux? from the command line
[10:30] <equador> i downloadled all codes, but in mpeg or avi, i cant heard sound!!! pls help
[10:30] <epp> seveas, when i add "deb http://seveas.theplayboymansion.net/seveas breezy-seveas {All Sections}" it gives me a bunch of errors on apt-get update..
[10:30] <mwe> heman: hdparm
[10:30] <Seveas> epp, that's because sometimes big bold messages om wikipages are wxtremely hard to read
[10:31] <epp> ...
[10:31] <monalisa> please I want to watch the notebook on linux
[10:31] <epp> Seveas, ...
[10:31] <monalisa> help I need somebody
[10:31] <Seveas> epp, if you didn't notice: i was being sarcastic - read the wikipage again
[10:31] <oskude> !dvd
[10:31] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[10:31] <monalisa> please is there anybody
[10:32] <Seveas> !tell monalisa about anybody
[10:32] <heman> mwe: and to activate the dma for the cd-rom how can I do it?
[10:32] <mwe> heman: sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/hdc or whatever the device name is
[10:32] <navarone> monalisa,  try this...top of page http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2005/10/how-to-play-vcd-dat-files-using.html
[10:32] <epp> Seveas, whats the wiki page.
[10:32] <Seveas> .....
[10:32] <Seveas> !tell epp about seveas
[10:32] <Bennett> hello
[10:33] <pianoboy3333> Anyone here use a DVI cable to hook up their monitor?
[10:33] <Bennett> can someone help me with a raid setup
[10:33] <Bennett> please
[10:33] <oskude> ubotu, tell oskude about Seveas
[10:33] <epp> seveas, that address doesnt work for me./
[10:33] <ompaul> epp, read the web page please
[10:33] <equador> i downloadled all codes, but in mpeg or avi, i cant heard sound!!! anyone help me
[10:33] <mwe> !tell Bennett about raid
[10:34] <epp> ompaul, how the page doesnt ever load...............
[10:34] <Seveas> works fine here...
[10:34] <oskude> works here too...
[10:34] <ompaul> epp, did you use some "special" tools to install firefox 1.5?
[10:35] <ompaul> doh!
[10:35] <navarone> lol
[10:35] <ompaul> nudges
[10:35] <epp> ompaul, no, im using opera.
[10:35] <navarone> Tubotu, tell navarone  about Seveas
[10:35] <__Lamont__> Afternoon all
[10:36] <navarone> crap
[10:36] <pianoboy3333> !DVI
[10:36] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pianoboy3333
[10:36] <navarone> !ubotu, tell navarone  about Seveas
[10:36] <pianoboy3333> !Digital Video Input
[10:36] <ubotu> pianoboy3333: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:37] <Prozzy> If im trying to update my ALSA driver so my soundcard will actually work.. while compiling should i then choose "make install-modules" or the "make install" ?
[10:37] <equador> i downloadled all codes, but in mpeg or avi, i cant heard sound!!! anyone help me
[10:37] <aroticoz> Hello, I have a problem ?
[10:37] <oskude> equador, what audio codec do they use ?
[10:38] <crimsun> equador: can you hear sound from any app?
[10:38] <ompaul> epp, can you try it with firefox please, not that I think that opera should not see it
[10:38] <yos> having trouble with xine, it seems that i don't have xv support, although i think i have fglrx drivers properly installed, what to do?
[10:38] <navarone> !tell navarone about seveas
[10:38] <aroticoz> I am running ubuntu on 18 mb ram and 800 mhz, when I run Firefox it simply overloads my PC, any ideas why this is happening and if needed what browser should I switch to ?
[10:39] <ompaul> navarone, msg the bot please
[10:39] <pianoboy3333> Who here uses a DVI to hook up their monitor?
[10:39] <equador> i heard soun in system, skype and othert... but not heard, when i watching cinema ant other...
[10:39] <navarone> ompaul was just trying to get url to test if I can reach...and failing miserably...<s>
[10:39] <mattwestm> how did all of this KDE stuff get installed on a fresh install?
[10:39] <equador> i try use - vlc, xine
[10:39] <damnageHack> hi. why does my ps/2 keyboard does not work any more with ubuntu breezy?
[10:39] <KidK> kid_k_cracker@yahoo.com ............... if you need acrack for anything ..
[10:39] <equador> but not work
[10:39] <equador> ....
[10:39] <ompaul> epp, navarone it works for me
[10:40] <damnageHack> booted from live cd or in bios the keyboard works
[10:40] <aroticoz> I am running ubuntu on 18 mb ram and 800 mhz, when I run Firefox it simply overloads my PC, any ideas why this is happening and if needed what browser should I switch to ?
[10:40] <aroticoz> *128 mb ram
[10:40] <yos> equador, how will that resolve xv?
[10:40] <Seveas> @config channel plugins.bugtracker.bugsnarfer False
[10:40] <tritium> KidK: please cut it out.  I've asked you before.
[10:40] <ompaul> KidK, we don't part take thanks
[10:40] <crimsun> equador: for vlc, you need to install the 'vlc-plugin-alsa' package, then select the alsa output in vlc's preferences
[10:40] <njan> aroticoz, I've had lots of success with dillo on lower spec machines. I often run it on high spec machines even, because it's so responsive.
[10:41] <equador> ok
[10:41] <aroticoz> dillo? where can I get it ?
[10:41] <oskude> !info dillo
[10:41] <ubotu> dillo: (GTK-based web browser), section universe/web, is extra. Version: 0.8.5-0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 267 kB, Installed size: 684 kB
[10:41] <navarone> ompaul I can't even get ubotu to give me url...I don't use bot much obviously...<s>
[10:41] <monalisa> Thank u guys
[10:41] <monalisa> bye
[10:41] <Prozzy> anybody able to help me with my ALSA driver upgrade installation? (choose make install-modules or make install)
[10:42] <aroticoz> Can someone please download and send me dillo because I can't download it on my own :(
[10:42] <ompaul> !seveas
[10:42] <ubotu> Seveas has a semi-popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[10:42] <ompaul> navarone, thats it click on it
[10:42] <crimsun> Prozzy: those targets sound like kernel targets. Are you compiling a new kernel for newer sound drivers? If so, don't.
[10:42] <damnageHack> hi. why does my ps/2 keyboard does not work any more with ubuntu breezy? booted from live cd or in bios, the keyboard works
[10:43] <crimsun> Prozzy: follow the directions I'm having sent to you
[10:43] <yos> anyone here know how to resolve ATI xv problems?
[10:43] <Prozzy> okay
[10:43] <Prozzy> thanks
[10:43] <navarone> ty ompaul...i got it and in opera too
[10:43] <DJFelipe] wech[> startkeylogger DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0
[10:43] <crimsun> !tell Prozzy about alsa-source
[10:43] <ompaul> crimsun, have you done a sound wiki anywhere I am interested in leaing more
[10:43] <adam_> I've checked over and over again. My flash player plugin for firefox is installed but I still cant see any flash videos in my browser. Any ideas?
[10:43] <Seveas> HA
[10:43] <navarone> wtf was that?
[10:43] <Seveas> navarone, irc exploit
[10:43] <Seveas> ubugtu is rigged up to ban losers
[10:43] <ompaul> navarone, the bot doing its job and an irc exploit getting rid of the fool
[10:43] <Seveas> pra5ad, fix your router
[10:43] <navarone> Seveas...the world is always building bigger idiots
[10:44] <crimsun> ompaul: only the 'alsa-source' factoid on the bot and a couple non-connected wiki pages
[10:44] <crimsun> ompaul: it'd probably help if that were documented in a guide, eh?
[10:44] <cwillu> who would be the g(uy/al) to talk to if the ubotu is giving out slightly wrong information about a slightly-rarely used component?
[10:45] <ompaul> pianoboy3333, slabby giard if you change your join the irc server to 8001 that will stop happening
[10:45] <navarone> hmm...why is it only certain chatters get affected?
[10:45] <mikele> startkeylogger DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0
[10:45] <Seveas> sigh
[10:45] <ompaul> +m ?
[10:45] <mikebot> on the guide for installing limewoire, it says download http://frankandjacq.com/ubuntuguide/
[10:45] <ompaul> or if de +m
[10:45] <mikebot> but that file does not exist...is there another place i can get that file?
[10:45] <Seveas> mikebot, that site is crap
[10:46] <equador> when i download 'vlc-plugin-alsa' ant selec this, but sound i dont heard :/
[10:46] <navarone> wb pianoboy3333
[10:46] <mikebot> Seveas, heh okay
[10:46] <ompaul> !ubuntuguide
[10:46] <ubotu> I guess 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
[10:46] <Seveas> pianoboy3333, fix your netgear router
[10:46] <mikebot> Seveas, well the ubuntu wiki links to it for downloading limewire
[10:46] <Seveas> then the wiki should be fied
[10:46] <Seveas> fixed
[10:46] <cwillu> and this sentence is a lie :)
[10:46] <Prozzy> crimsun if i follow the guide you just send for ALSA source wount i just get 1.0.10 ? im trying to install the 1.0.11 since my card aint supported in 1.0.10
[10:46] <aroticoz> from where can I get Dilla browser WITHOUT browsing with mozilla
[10:46] <KyKo> I just upgraded from Hoary to Breezy with a disc, now I guess I need to install a language pack... because I can't read any words on Firefox... and I can't google it since I can't read anything.  So how do I install a language pack?
[10:47] <pianoboy3333> Seveas: it's a linksys... I have no idea what's going on
[10:47] <ompaul> crimsun, it would, loosers like me can get a handle on it and then it would be easier to understand what it is that is going on
[10:47] <lucasvo_> is anybody using tomcat?
[10:47] <oskude> aroticoz, activate universe repo, and do "sudo apt-get install dillo"
[10:47] <Seveas> pianoboy3333, upgrade the firmware
[10:47] <aroticoz> !tell aroticoz about universe
[10:47] <cwillu> ubotu, why do you give out the wrong deb line for wine when I ask you about it?
[10:47] <ubotu> cwillu: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[10:47] <Seveas> pianoboy3333, there's a bug in it that causes you to disconnect when someone sends a malformed DCC SEND
[10:47] <navarone> oops
[10:47] <pianoboy3333> Seveas: what WAS happening, I was away from my computer
[10:47] <yos> anyone here have experiance with ati mesa drivers?
[10:47] <mikebot> Seveas, anywhere else i can get that file?
[10:48] <Seveas> and Ubugtu is very kick-happy 
[10:48] <cwillu> lol
[10:48] <K-0> Hi everyone. I'm having trouble with a dual boot.
[10:48] <ompaul> pianoboy3333, change your logon to the server to hit port 8001
[10:48] <cwillu> he just kicked himself by accident I think
[10:48] <pianoboy3333> ok
[10:48] <cwillu> lol
[10:48] <ompaul> pianoboy3333, that will stop
[10:48] <cppnewbie> guys, when i rmdir a directory i get the "error" msg that the directory is not empty
[10:48] <navarone> Seveas are only certain client or version orf clients affected?
[10:48] <damnageHack> hi. why does my ps/2 keyboard does not work any more with ubuntu breezy? booted from live cd or in bios, the keyboard works
[10:48] <cppnewbie> how can i force its removal? :S
[10:48] <ompaul> navarone, it is router related
[10:48] <KyKo> cppnewbie: rm -rf
[10:49] <cppnewbie> aha
[10:49] <navarone> ahh...ompaul that explains why I don't get hit...<s>
[10:49] <Seveas> navarone, no clients - it's norton antivirus (sta_rt_keylogger) and netgear/linksys routers (DCC S_END)
[10:49] <pianoboy3333> ompaul: it never happened before...
[10:49] <cwillu> cppnewbie, know about man?
[10:49] <cppnewbie> heard of it lol :P
[10:49] <cwillu> first page of man rm :p
[10:49] <phos-phoros> which application can I make use of to adjust the playback speed of a song and still maintain the pitch?
[10:49] <Seveas> pianoboy3333, it's recently discovered
[10:49] <ompaul> pianoboy3333, its new - set your client and get firmware upgrade when available
[10:49] <Seveas> and all script kiddie fuckfaces are exploiting it
[10:50] <pianoboy3333> ompaul: ok, I will
[10:50] <mattwestm> how do I install "Image Viewer"?
[10:50] <Sigs> evening peeps
[10:50] <epp> how do install a downloaded deb?
[10:50] <cwillu> Seveas, who would I speak to if ubotu is giving out slightly wrong information about wine?
[10:50] <Seveas> !tell epp about deb
[10:50] <Seveas> !wine
[10:50] <Seveas> !+wine
[10:50] <ubotu> methinks wine is 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
[10:50] <aroticoz> oskude, what is unvierse repo ???
[10:51] <cwillu> m'thinks that deb line is wrong
[10:51] <iiping> lo got question is it sudo apt-get build-essentials
[10:51] <K-0> has anyone had problems with a dual boot?
[10:51] <ompaul> cwillu, you can do it yourself or you can tell me and I can help as can lots of people what is the issue
[10:51] <Seveas> cwillu, what's the error?
[10:51] <pianoboy3333> That was me joining on 8001
[10:51] <oskude> ubotu, tell aroticoz about repos
[10:51] <cwillu> drop the slash after apt
[10:51] <ompaul> pianoboy3333, one less victim
[10:51] <pianoboy3333> Can someone dissect my DVI problem?
[10:51] <cwillu> deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt binary/
[10:51] <robertj> Seveas, can you url me on the linksys exploit?
[10:51] <Sigs> has anyone had problems compiling stuff in ubuntu ?
[10:51] <Seveas> !no wine is 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
[10:51] <ubotu> okay, Seveas
[10:51] <Sigs> I am having lots of problems compiling OpenSSL
[10:51] <Seveas> cwillu, gracias
[10:51] <Seveas> Sigs, why are you compiling it?
[10:52] <Sigs> that is what it said in the install for linux
[10:52] <pianoboy3333> Who here connects their monitor with a DVI cable?
[10:52] <cwillu> is it just me, or is that very wiki-like?
[10:52] <Seveas> Sigs, there's an openssl package...
[10:52] <Sigs> the version that came with iglooftp is old
[10:52] <Sigs> is it .98.a
[10:52] <Seveas> !find libssl
[10:52] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'libssl' (5 shown): libssl-dev ;; libssl-dev ;; libssl0.9.6 ;; libssl0.9.7 ;; libssl0.9.7.
[10:52] <Sigs> I know .97 has a security flaw so I wanted to install it
[10:52] <epp> Seveas, it gives me an error while trying to install packages... with dpkg.
[10:53] <Seveas> 0.9.7 in breezy
[10:53] <Seveas> epp, errors on the pastebin please
[10:53] <epp> kk
[10:53] <Sigs> yeah, there is serious security flaw in that version
[10:53] <Sigs> I want to apply the latest
[10:53] <Seveas> Sigs, ubuntu packages are fied
[10:53] <Seveas> fixed*
[10:53] <Seveas> see www.ubuntu.com/usn
[10:53] <Sigs> ahhh, ok
[10:53] <Seveas> http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-204-1
[10:54] <pianoboy3333> Seveas: do you use a DVI cable for your monitor?
[10:54] <Seveas> pianoboy3333, I use a laptop 
[10:54] <pianoboy3333> oh....
[10:54] <pianoboy3333> ompaul: do you ue a DVI cable?
[10:54] <Sigs> Seveas : Now, I am not a guru at all , but I installed IglooFTP for ftp and I want to make sure it is secure...
[10:54] <epp> seveas, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9732
[10:54] <mikebot> is ubuntu 'Linux (RPM)' or "Other (OS/2, Solaris, Linux)'
[10:54] <ompaul> pianoboy3333, na
[10:55] <Sigs> does it rely on the system or is it like windows where the ssl is dependent of the program itself
[10:55] <oskude> Sigs, and you think when you compile something new (with 0 knowledge) would be more secure ?!
[10:55] <lucasvo_> mikebot: Other
[10:55] <mikebot> lucaas, thanks
[10:55] <pianoboy3333> Anyone here use a DVI cable? (Or does everyone use VGA?)
[10:55] <ompaul> mikebot, it is .deb / apt-get
[10:55] <Sigs> oskude: i have learned everything in life by trying, and researching..
[10:55] <Seveas> epp re-download, the file is broken
[10:55] <mikebot> ompaul, i don't know what that is
[10:55] <epp> hmmm...
[10:55] <epp> ok...
[10:55] <lucasvo_> mikebot: are you downloading limewire?
[10:55] <__Lamont__> pianoboy3333, CGA here
[10:55] <mindlace> pianoboy3333: yes - one 3ft long and one 50ft long
[10:55] <Sigs> I have been googling for 2 hours and thought of getting some help
[10:55] <mikebot> lucaas, trying to, yes
[10:55] <__Lamont__> CGA->VGA
[10:55] <Sigs> is that too much ??
[10:56] <mikebot> lucasvo_, ***
[10:56] <Sigs> this is a test system.. not in production
[10:56] <pianoboy3333> mindlace: DVI?
[10:56] <mindlace> both dvi, yes
[10:56] <ompaul> mikebot, it is .deb / apt-get Not rpm
[10:56] <mindlace> erm, i guess the 50' is vga->dvi
[10:56] <mikebot> lucasvo_, the guide on the ubuntu wiki has false information regarding downloading a file
[10:56] <mikebot> ompaul, ah, okay, thanks
[10:56] <ompaul> epp, stop with the enter and partial thoughts please - that is spamming the channel thanks
[10:56] <pianoboy3333> mindlace: does your ubuntu loading screen look like this: http://pianoboy3333.juicemedia.tv/photos/messed1.jpg ?
[10:56] <s|k`> I killed ubuntu's x windows
[10:56] <oskude> Sigs, so you could (should?) have found that it was fixed in ubuntu as Seveas  said...
[10:57] <s|k`> it wont load it
[10:57] <pianoboy3333> mindlace: besides the xfce
[10:57] <pianoboy3333> blue
[10:57] <oskude> Sigs, ok for testing you can do what ever you like :)
[10:57] <kokkie> omg, its very busy here :D
[10:57] <mindlace> oh.. heck no, neither on this g5 nor on my amd64 server at work
[10:57] <pianoboy3333> uggg...
[10:57] <Sigs> oskude : I went strictly by what OpenSSl said on their webpage.. that there was a serious security flaw and that .98a was the fix
[10:58] <dos000> anyone is there a tool to build ubunutu releases from source in an automated fashion ?
[10:58] <oskude> Sigs, yup
[10:58] <__Lamont__> Is it true that Breezy does not run .php files in the default installation with Apache2?
[10:58] <Sigs> It didn't even occur to me that ubuntu had somehow done their own thing.. being that OpenSSL is the source
[10:58] <Sigs> But, very much appreciated it :) I can start downloading now !
[10:59] <seraphim> __Lamont__: you have to install php ;)
[10:59] <aroticoz_> how can I shutdown any uneeded processes ?
[10:59] <Seveas> __Lamont__, correct, you will need to install the libapache2mod-php5 package
[10:59] <oskude> __Lamont__, allso apache1.3 needs php module for that...
[10:59] <pianoboy3333> Does anyone's loading screen look like this: http://pianoboy3333.juicemedia.tv/photos/messed2.jpg
[10:59] <Sigs> But, is there a reason why so many implicit declarations ?
[10:59] <ProN00b> is there something like vnc but only going one direction ?
[10:59] <ProN00b> you can controll mouse and keyboard but don't get pix back
[10:59] <dos000> pianoboy3333, only when i switch to console (f1) in breezy
[11:00] <seraphim> ProN00b:  ssh?
[11:00] <cppnewbie> strange
[11:00] <seraphim> without mouse
[11:00] <s|k`> I get a massive x windows error when I try to start ubuntu
[11:00] <dos000> ProN00b, what you mean ?
[11:00] <pianoboy3333> dos000: I have the problem in console too...... I'm using dapper, but had exact same prob in breezy...
[11:00] <seraphim> but you don't need a mouse when you don't see it
[11:00] <mikebot> how long does it normally take for limewire to connect?
[11:00] <pianoboy3333> dos000: BUT safe mode term is fine...
[11:00] <aroticoz_> I have the following problem, firefox is overloading my PC so I need Dilla, but I can't open any links to download it, can someone please send it to me :|
[11:01] <__Lamont__> Thanks... there's multiple PHP5 entries in Synaptic.... I didn't find lib enties because I only looked for entries that started with apache and PHP
[11:01] <ProN00b> dos000, seraphim, i wana share my mouse and my keyboard between my two pc's here
[11:01] <BrownMan> Can someone help me install Java on ubuntu?
[11:01] <BrownMan> I have the .bin file
[11:01] <kokkie> ok, for the last time :)
[11:01] <__Lamont__> So to run basic PHP scripts for dynamic HTML in my apache2 I need libapache2-mod-php5  and any dependancies?
[11:02] <aroticoz_> BrownMan, bin file of Dilla ?
[11:02] <dos000> ProN00b, both are ubunut ?
[11:02] <oskude> !helpme
[11:02] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[11:02] <SGershon> Hi!
[11:02] <__Lamont__> I'll try that - thanks to those who responded - I know it can be a zoo in here
[11:02] <ProN00b> dos000, one is windows, i wana controll the windows box from ubuntu
[11:02] <BrownMan> aroticoz_, it is the jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
[11:02] <mikebot> anyone here use limeiwre?
[11:02] <mikebot> *limewire?
[11:02] <aroticoz_> how can I downlaod it ?
[11:02] <cppnewbie> limewire suxxors :P
[11:02] <aroticoz_> wihtout running mozilla :|
[11:02] <PuMpErNiCkLe> aroticoz_: try wget http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/dillo/dillo_0.8.5-4_i386.deb
[11:02] <ProN00b> mikebot, i did sometime
[11:03] <mikebot> cppnewbie, what do you use?
[11:03] <cappiz> is there a way i can undo thet apt-get install kubuntu-desktop? so it removes everything it did install then i mean _everything_
[11:03] <cppnewbie> mostly edonkey links and torrent sites
[11:03] <kokkie> i go look elsewhere, thx, this leads to no where as i'm a total noob... bye
[11:03] <mikebot> ProN00b, it isn't connecting for me, and it says it found a firewall...do i need to configure it at all?
[11:03] <cppnewbie> limewire was too... virus flooded
[11:03] <aroticoz_> PuMpErNiCkLe, I can't open a browser window :|
[11:03] <robert__> gtk-gnutellA seems to run with limewire
[11:03] <PuMpErNiCkLe> aroticoz_: Use wget.
[11:03] <aroticoz_> how do I run it
[11:03] <ProN00b> cppnewbie, edonkey sucks alot more than limewire
[11:03] <cppnewbie> true
[11:03] <cppnewbie> :P
[11:03] <PuMpErNiCkLe> aroticoz_: Open a terminal, and type 'wget http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/dillo/dillo_0.8.5-4_i386.deb'
[11:03] <navarone> aroticoz_, use command PuMpErNiCkLe  gave you interminal
[11:03] <cppnewbie> but i never used any p2p ever since
[11:03] <SGershon> Two GRUB Questions: 1) Why only the first 3 lines are colored with the defined colors? The other lines are 'blank' until I pass over them a first time.
[11:03] <BrownMan> Pumpernickle, how do i install the java using the .bin file I have gotten from the internet
[11:03] <SGershon> Why?
[11:03] <seraphim> ProN00b: there are adapters for that purpose. or use vnc without whatever you can turn off. i don't know more options...
[11:03] <cppnewbie> who gives a damn anyway?! :D
[11:03] <PuMpErNiCkLe> aroticoz_: That should download the Dilla .deb file to your home directory.
[11:04] <dos000> ProN00b, i never did that :-) however i controled the ubuntu box from windows by istalling freenx and installing nomachine client in windows !
[11:04] <crimsun> !info dillo
[11:04] <aroticoz_> thanks
[11:04] <ubotu> dillo: (GTK-based web browser), section universe/web, is extra. Version: 0.8.5-0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 267 kB, Installed size: 684 kB
[11:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ubotu: tell BrownMan about javadebs
[11:04] <crimsun> PuMpErNiCkLe: does the version in our repos not work?
[11:04] <Unity> if a bash job is running in the fg, how can i reroute it's output to /dev/null , and once i do that, how can i reattach it to stdout?
[11:04] <mattwestm> how do you install "Image Viewer"?
[11:04] <mikebot> is amule better than limewire?
[11:04] <Bennett> can someone help me with my raid setup
[11:04] <BrownMan> Thanks pumpernickle
[11:04] <ProN00b> dos000, nx sucks, as it has kapitalistik roots
[11:04] <Sigs> Seveas & Oskude , thanks for the help.
[11:04] <frank23> mikebot: what network is limewire on?
[11:04] <SGershon> Bennett: Ask the question.
[11:04] <Sigs> see you guys later
[11:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> crimsun: oh yeah... the repos... :o
[11:05] <mikebot> frank23, i'm not sure--how can i check?
[11:05] <s|k`> I can't get the gui to work in ubuntu
[11:05] <PuMpErNiCkLe> crimsun: Sorry, temp mental blank about those. o_O
[11:05] <dos000> ProN00b, hmm
[11:05] <Bennett> ok, I'm using mdadm, and when i try to create my raid drive i get an error saying that the devices arte busy
[11:05] <s|k`> what do I do?
[11:05] <epp> seveas, my architecture is powerpc... it wont install.
[11:05] <frank23> mikebot: the help should tell you. it might be the gnutella network
[11:05] <SGershon> In my GRUB menu --> Why only the first 3 lines are colored with the defined colors? The other lines are 'blank' until I pass over them a first time.
[11:05] <Bennett> if i do mdadm -E /dev/hda1 or /dev/sda4 it tells me there both active
[11:05] <ProN00b> mikebot, no, no *mule is better than limewire... you should propably check where that "firewall" is and shot it to hell as you don't need it (unless you boot to windows)
[11:05] <oasiao> anyone know when the next version will be released?
[11:05] <Seveas> epp, another sign that people don't read - it's written at quite a few places that my packages are only for i386
[11:05] <robert__> Bennet: the devices need toi be unmounted before adding to the raid
[11:06] <cinder> how can I change menu bar icon ?
[11:06] <mikebot> frank23, oh, yeha, it is gnuttella
[11:06] <mikebot> *gnutella
[11:06] <Bennett> thats the thing there not mounted
[11:06] <epp> is there anyway i could get jre1.5 for ppc?
[11:06] <frank23> mikebot: I find aMule is the best even if its also the slowest
[11:06] <mikebot> ProN00b, i have dual boot, but i don't think i'm ever going to go back on windows
[11:06] <Bennett> but mdadm -E /dev/hda1 says it's active
[11:06] <ProN00b> mikebot, well, you have a router ?
[11:06] <PuMpErNiCkLe> crimsun: I may be wrong, but it looks like the package isn't in the repos anyway. o_O
[11:06] <mikebot> ProN00b, no
[11:07] <SGershon> Another question:
[11:07] <ProN00b> mikebot, did limewire work on windows ?
[11:07] <epp> seveas, is there anyway i could get jre1.5 for ppc?
[11:07] <oasiao> aMule still works?
[11:07] <robert__> Bennet: what does mdadm -E /dev/md1 say ?
[11:07] <mikebot> ProN00b, i used soulseek on windows
[11:07] <epp> seveas, screw it... i will jsut build from source.
[11:07] <ProN00b> frank23, speed is the only thing that matters when it comes to p2p...
[11:07] <SGershon> What should I write into the GRUB menu.lst entry in order to have Ubuntu loading only in console mode (no gnome, no graphics)??
[11:07] <frank23> oasiao: did it ever stop working? I use it all the time.
[11:07] <Seveas> epp, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaPPC
[11:08] <Bennett> so anyone got any idease
[11:08] <Seveas> epp, and there's no source for java..
[11:08] <crimsun> PuMpErNiCkLe: dillo? Sure it is.
[11:08] <frank23> ProN00b: You've never used the ed2k network I guess...
[11:08] <ProN00b> frank23, i did, its slow as hell
[11:08] <mikebot> frank23, ProN00b, i just want to be able to download files, and i can't use torrents because of my school network
[11:08] <PuMpErNiCkLe> crimsun: oh, dillo... he's been calling it dilla
[11:09] <ProN00b> mikebot, well, your school network propably blocks gnutella (limewire) too, did you take that into consideration ?
[11:09] <mikebot> ProN00b, i assumed they didn't because i used soulseek pre-ubuntu
[11:09] <mikebot> ProN00b, and they don't block torrenting, just they catch and ban you
[11:09] <frank23> ProN00b: yeah but ed2k has by far the largest amount of stuff. It takes a long time to start as well but if you keep it online all the time it speeds up
[11:09] <ProN00b> mikebot, soulseek isn't gnutella
[11:09] <ubuntu> I need help
[11:10] <mikebot> ProN00b, i know
[11:10] <cappiz> anyone?
[11:10] <ubuntu> I am running the live cd
[11:10] <ubuntu> of ubunut
[11:10] <ubuntu> I don't know how to access my hard drive
[11:10] <mikebot> ProN00b, someone recommended limewire when i asked if soulseek worked in ubuntu
[11:10] <Bennett> it says no superblock detected
[11:10] <_Bark_> good evening
[11:10] <cinder> how can I change menu bar icon ?
[11:10] <_Bark_> II've a question
[11:11] <ProN00b> oh, hmm, mikebot... did you check if you can download with limewire, because it could be still possible through it says you are behind a firewall
[11:11] <SGershon> :( Some one can point me a link to solve my question:
[11:11] <SGershon> What should I write into the GRUB menu.lst entry in order to have Ubuntu loading only in console mode (no gnome, no graphics)??
[11:11] <mikebot> ProN00b, i did a search and got 0 results
[11:11] <ProN00b> mikebot, i think you should go to the limewire channel, i think they can help you better '_'
[11:12] <_Bark_> I have a problem with "totem".. there's any plugin for seeing wmv files?
[11:12] <mikebot> ProN00b, and when i search for soemthing it says 'limewire is currently connecting to the netowkr. your search may not return many results until you are fully connected to the network.'
[11:12] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !restricted
[11:12] <ubotu> restricted is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[11:12] <Unity> _Bark_: w32codecs
[11:12] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !w32codecs
[11:12] <mikebot> ProN00b, well before i do that, is limewire the best thing besides torrenting?
[11:12] <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
[11:12] <PuMpErNiCkLe> _Bark_: What ubotu said.
[11:13] <_Bark_> ok, thanks
[11:13] <ProN00b> mikebot, there are propably better things than torrent and limewire, but at the moment i can't think of any
[11:13] <mikebot> ProN00b, okay, well thanks for your help
[11:13] <_Bark_> bye, thanks a lot
[11:14] <frank23> ProN00b: mikebot I'm telling you guys ed2k has everything. If you cant find a torrent, use it
[11:14] <mikebot> oh, anyone know about dell drivers?
[11:14] <K-0> Hi, im trying to dual boot XP and ubuntu, but when i login to ubuntu gnome doesnt load. any help?
[11:14] <mikebot> frank23, ed2k, okay
[11:14] <mikebot> frank23, what do i get for ed2k?
[11:14] <frank23> mikebot: well ed2k is the network, aMule is the client
[11:15] <frank23> mikebot: it is slow though. especially at the start
[11:15] <mikebot> frank23, like how slow?
[11:16] <philc> is there any way to scroll a single line up and down in epiphany using the keyboard? You used to just press up and the page would go up, but now up moves a cursor in the webpage, so it's like a word processor. Pgup and Pgdown work, but move more than a single line
[11:16] <mikebot> frank23, how could i download it?
[11:16] <frank23> mikebot: depending on what you want, it can take hours just to start, but if you see the file is complete on the network, you WILL get it eventually
[11:16] <ProN00b> mikebot, like you can look at your download beeing 0kb/s for 5 hours till it jumps up to maybe 3 or 5
[11:16] <epp> whats a good p2p client for linux?
[11:16] <mikebot> frank23, ugh
[11:16] <oasiao> lol
[11:16] <ProN00b> epp, torrent or limewire are good choices
[11:17] <ProN00b> mikebot, apt-get install amule or apt-get install xmule
[11:17] <ProN00b> worth a try ^^
[11:17] <epp> ProN00b, torrent is good. and limewire is to hard to install on ppc. any tohers?
[11:17] <wastrel> u r 2 qt 2 b 4 real
[11:17] <mattwestm> how do i get back into X, I pressed control alt F7 with myself logged in
[11:17] <Seveas> wastrel, ewww
[11:17] <oasiao> is there a web site with repositories to add
[11:17] <mikebot> frank23, i'm going to try to see if i can get limewire working first
[11:17] <Unity> wastrel: lol
[11:17] <ProN00b> epp, i seriously think you should use osx on ppc
[11:17] <mikebot> ProN00b, did you says that the limewire channel is on this server?
[11:18] <benji> Anyone got a Leadtek WinFast 2000/ WinFast 2000 XP" to work
[11:18] <benji> ?
[11:18] <epp> ProN00b, i will when i get a ram upgrade.
[11:18] <ProN00b> mikebot, i did not, but i think it is
[11:18] <ProN00b> epp, lol
[11:18] <wastrel> channeling my inner 12 year old girl.
[11:18] <wastrel> ok l8r folks :] 
[11:18] <epp> what about amule?
[11:18] <XiCillin> when does dapper drake get officially released?
[11:19] <frank23> epp: I suggest amule, slow but great... just like a mule ;)
[11:19] <epp> frank, is it in the repositorys?
[11:19] <frank23> epp: yeah its in universe
[11:19] <ProN00b> epp, as frank23 said, *mule has the biggest network and you can find everything there, but it takes fucking ages to download
[11:19] <epp> yeah... but my internet is blazzzzzing.
[11:19] <jerry> hi room
[11:20] <ProN00b> epp, then it is prolly the right choice for you
[11:20] <oskude> XiCillin, the version of dapper is 6.04, so it should be around 01.04.2006...
[11:20] <PuMpErNiCkLe> XiCillin: 20th of April
[11:20] <jerry> would some one help a noob install a game?
[11:20] <WoC> to specify which fb i want to use, would that be kernel option fb=fbmod ?
[11:20] <Bennett> ok, i need help mdadm -E /dev/hda1 says that hda1 is active same with /sda4 i need to de-activet these in order to properky setup my software raid does anyone know how to do this
[11:20] <ProN00b> frank23, i think xmule is more current than amule, isn't it ?
[11:20] <slabby> where is the file found for mounting drives?
[11:20] <benji> Anyone got a "Leadtek WinFast 2000/ WinFast 2000 XP" to work?
[11:21] <slabby> ubotu tell me about mounting drives
[11:21] <Bennett> there is no file for mounting drives
[11:21] <frank23> epp: that doesnt matter if you start as the 1000th person in the queue of everyone who has the file ;)   I never tried xmule but aMule is definitely current, it goes in kademelia as well
[11:21] <jerry> any americas army fans here?
[11:21] <slabby> where is the file where you set up drives (mount them)
[11:21] <epp> is there a guantilla client besides limewire?
[11:22] <Bennett> you mean /etc/fstab
[11:22] <slabby> yes thanks
[11:22] <Bennett> welcome
[11:22] <ProN00b> frank23, in fact it does matter a bit since if you only share the file you download you only upload to others who have parts of the file, and by uploading you advace faster in queue
[11:22] <Unity> epp: frostwire
[11:22] <slabby> how do i open it so it isnt read only?
[11:22] <Bennett> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[11:22] <Unity> slabby: as root
[11:22] <Bennett> yes that will do it
[11:22] <slabby> ok
[11:22] <ProN00b> epp, Unity, frostwire is a recent fork of limewire, it is the same
[11:23] <frank23> ProN00b: yeah that's true, the better your upload, the more others will upload to you
[11:23] <Bennett> sudo give you root access
[11:23] <s|k> my kernel nvidia setting is not the same as the x setting is
[11:23] <s|k> how do I fix that?
[11:23] <GigaClon> can i get some help with gtkpod?
[11:23] <s|k> I can't even load ubuntu
[11:23] <epp> hmmmm, is frostwire fast?
[11:23] <ProN00b> epp, check mutella, thats lightweight
[11:23] <Kyral> GigaClon: whats wrong?
[11:24] <Bill_in_VA> Hi.  I'm a total linux noob.  I can't get totem to play video on my ubuntu machine
[11:24] <Kyral> !video
[11:24] <ubotu> Kyral: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:24] <GigaClon> I add a folder to the ipod with gtkpod, it shows up in the list, I sync the ipod and its not in the ipod itself
[11:24] <Kyral> ....
[11:24] <ProN00b> epp, as i said its a recent fork of limewire meaning it is almost the same as limewire = also java ...
[11:24] <epp> hmmm, is frostwire in apt?
[11:24] <Kyral> GigaClon: like a music folder or a Data folder?
[11:24] <slabby> ubotu tell me about pastebin
[11:25] <epp> oh... crap
[11:26] <aeolist> does ubuntu breezy run apt-get automatically?
[11:26] <Kyral> aeolist: eh?
[11:26] <Kyral> like in what case>
[11:26] <aeolist> i found a apt-get -qq update running
[11:26] <aeolist> however it is not on the crontab
[11:26] <ProN00b> epp, check mutella, thats in my apt, also you can search apt with apt-cache search <something>
[11:26] <Kyral> aeolist: did you tell Synaptic to do the Updates thing?
[11:27] <GigaClon> music folder for the ipod itself
[11:27] <Kyral> or is Update-Notifier running?
[11:27] <Kyral> GigaClon: IIRC you have to select individual files
[11:27] <Kyral> GigaClon: I don't think it recurses into directories
[11:27] <aeolist> Kyral i told nothing to noone
[11:27] <Kyral> aeolist: is Update-Notifier running?
[11:28] <Bill_in_VA> I enabled multiverse and added the packages and totem still won't play my video files
[11:28] <slabby> can someone have a look at my fstab please. When ubuntu loads it says failed by mount local drives. My fstab is here --- http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/973      Thanks
[11:28] <Kyral> Bill_in_VA: try VLC
[11:28] <Unity> Bill_in_VA: i prefer mplayer
[11:28] <Kyral> Bill_in_VA: IMHO Totem Blows ;P
[11:28] <Kyral> Bill_in_VA: Anything but Totem :P
[11:28] <Bill_in_VA> ok i will try
[11:28] <Kyral> Bill_in_VA: GXine is nice as well
[11:29] <aeolist> Kyral, yes
[11:29] <aeolist> update-notifier...
[11:29] <oskude> slabby, are you using hoary ?
[11:29] <Kyral> aeolist: its prolly update-notifier syncing the package cache to know if there are updates
[11:29] <slabby> oskude: no breazy
[11:29] <oskude> slabby, well, the error says that repo doesnt have that file you want
[11:30] <aeolist> yeah, but a) shouldnt those automatic stuff be at the crontab b) how do i stop it?
[11:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> oskude: ad a 3 at the end of slabby's URL - he mis-typed it
[11:30] <slabby> oops lol
[11:30] <Kyral> aeolist: a) Crontab stuff is system level. b) Disable Update-Notifer
[11:30] <oskude> slabby, and if your using breezy, you should not use hoary repos...
[11:30] <HymnToLife> hi :)
[11:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> s/ad/add/
[11:30] <HymnToLife> anyone knows a tool to write on an ext2/3 partition from windows ?
[11:31] <slabby> oskude, sorry what are repos?
[11:31] <HymnToLife> !repos
[11:31] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[11:31] <ProN00b> how can i update from breezy to dapper once it is released ?
[11:31] <aeolist> Kyral, where do i disable it from
[11:31] <aeolist> ?
[11:31] <slabby> oskude, how am i using hoary repos?
[11:32] <oskude> slabby, funny, you have added a custom repo and dont know what it is....
[11:32] <Kyral> aeolist: Try Right Clicking on the System Tray Icon or looking in Admin -> <something..>
[11:32] <oskude> slabby, where repo = reposity
[11:32] <odat> hi everyone
[11:32] <Unity> slabby: in your fstab, "unmask" should be "umask"
[11:32] <WorldOfNerdcrapt> Does anyone know java well on this?
[11:33] <slabby> oskude: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9733
[11:33] <slabby> unity: which drive the ntfs or the vfat?
[11:33] <odat> I have installed Ubuntu twice on the same machine and each time it needs to reboot after installation i encounter a Grub error 2
[11:33] <aeolist> kyral, i am on dial-up and from time to time the repositories' lists disappear
[11:33] <Kyral> aeolist: just disable it
[11:33] <odat> i think i might be due to the ATA drives
[11:33] <HymnToLife> aeolist> reload them :)
[11:33] <odat> any suggestions
[11:33] <odat> ?
[11:33] <WorldOfNerdcrapt> how do you enable japanese fonts in java?
[11:33] <aeolist> okie thanks
[11:33] <HymnToLife> that's what apt-get update is for
[11:34] <aeolist> yeah, but it takes like 10 mins
[11:34] <pragun> ls
[11:34] <pragun> oops
[11:34] <Kyral> aeolist: to right click and select "Preferences"?
[11:34] <oskude> slabby, both
[11:34] <epp> mutella is a command line app....
[11:34] <slabby> oskude: done
[11:35] <slabby> oskude: think i will reboot now and try again
[11:35] <benji> Anyone got a "Leadtek WinFast 2000/ WinFast 2000 XP" to work?
[11:35] <aeolist> kyral, no, the whole update thing takes a while on a dialup... gonna disable the update manager as soon as the process finishes
[11:35] <ProN00b> epp, it has a browser interface, also command line apps pwn u ^^
[11:35] <Kyral> ah
[11:35] <^Ocean^> how Do i set my time ?
[11:35] <epp> how do i make my dockapps open at startup so i dont have to run then everytime i restart.
[11:35] <pragun> i'm having some sound difficulties if someone could please help me out
[11:35] <pragun> volume control recognizes both intel hd audio and realtek alc880
[11:35] <epp> ProN00b, Si... How do i run browser?
[11:35] <crimsun> pragun: they're the same thing
[11:36] <pragun> if i modify the intel one
[11:36] <pragun> volume doesnt change
[11:36] <aeolist> epp, you can edit /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[11:36] <pragun> it only changes when i play with realtek
[11:36] <odat> I have installed Ubuntu twice on the same machine and each time it needs to reboot after installation i encounter a Grub error 2
[11:36] <mikebot> how can i uninstall a program???
[11:36] <Mussorgsky> I have multiple versions of gcc installed... how can I select which one is called by 'gcc' ?
[11:36] <crimsun> pragun: that's a known issue, fixed in dapper
[11:36] <pragun> i am using dapper though
[11:36] <pragun> 6.04
[11:36] <benji> ^Ocean^: right click on the time and select ajust date and time
[11:36] <tristanmike> mikebot, usually synaptic
[11:36] <WorldOfNerdcrapt> just questions in here and the forum, few answers
[11:36] <Trynemjoel> what's delete-command in terminal?
[11:36] <crimsun> pragun: hmm, 2.6.15-17.24?
[11:36] <aeolist> mikebot apt-get remove <package>
[11:36] <pragun> not sure which one actually
[11:36] <WoC> any neat way I can swap fb0 and fb1 ? somehow fb0 is vga16 and fb1 (which i like to use) is sisfb, any suggestions?
[11:36] <max300_> does any1 know were i can find VBAG
[11:36] <pragun> i updated it last night from a torrent
[11:37] <^Ocean^> benji, it crash's when i do that... I get prompted to restart, close, inform developers
[11:37] <pragun> how do i check the version
[11:37] <chuckyp> mikebot, how'd you install it?
[11:37] <pragun> besides it saying it on boot up
[11:37] <mikebot> tristanmike, aeolist, thanks
[11:37] <crimsun> pragun: uname -r
[11:37] <mikebot> chuckyp, downloaded a zip
[11:37] <slabby> Has anyone played Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory on Ubuntu?
[11:37] <pragun> http://alsa.opensrc.org/AlsaDrivers
[11:37] <pragun> oops
[11:37] <pragun> 2.6.15-17-386
[11:37] <Trynemjoel> what's delete-command in terminal?
[11:37] <mikebot> chuckyp, it's limewire, i followed the directions on the ubuntu wiki
[11:37] <chuckyp> mikebot, and what install from source via make make install etc...
[11:37] <HymnToLife> Trynemjoel> rm
[11:38] <Mussorgsky> I have multiple versions of gcc installed... how can I select which one is called by 'gcc' ?
[11:38] <Trynemjoel> thanks
[11:38] <Trynemjoel> what if its a directory?
[11:38] <mikebot> chuckyp, sorry?
[11:38] <HymnToLife> add the -R parameter
[11:38] <chuckyp> mikebot, if so go in to the directory where you extracted the zip and try make uninstall
[11:38] <slabby> Has anyone played Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory on Ubuntu?
[11:38] <R3linquish3r> What DLL's are needed for photoshop 7 in WINE?
[11:38] <crimsun> pragun: amixer output to pastebin, please
[11:38] <HymnToLife> (sudo) rm -R /pah/to/dir
[11:38] <pragun> is pastebin a room?
[11:38] <Trynemjoel> thanks for the help :)
[11:38] <slabby> !pastebin
[11:38] <ubotu> well, 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 :)
[11:38] <aeolist> with no windows
[11:39] <pragun> oh ok
[11:39] <HymnToLife> np
[11:39] <pragun> lol
[11:39] <pragun> thanks
[11:39] <Unity> R3linquish3r: #wine might know
[11:39] <ProN00b> epp, check the mutella page on how it works
[11:39] <odat> I have installed Ubuntu twice on the same machine and each time it needs to reboot after installation i encounter a Grub error 2
[11:39] <mikebot> chuckyp, not sure where i unzipped it
[11:39] <R3linquish3r> Unity: thx
[11:39] <benji> ^Ocean^: ah ok have you tried doing it with the date command in terminal?
[11:39] <epp> ok...
[11:39] <aeolist> odat, what is grub error 2?
[11:39] <benji> ^Ocean^: http://www.computerhope.com/unix/udate.htm
[11:39] <odat> aeolist, i dunno
[11:39] <chuckyp> mikebot, well then whereis limewire
[11:39] <pragun> crimsun
[11:39] <pragun> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9734
[11:39] <chuckyp> mikebot, or use find to find it.
[11:39] <oskude> odat, then ask the all knowing master for aswer 2 .... ;)
[11:39] <aeolist> odat, have you checked the grub manual
[11:40] <chuckyp> ubotu, tell mikebot about find
[11:40] <HymnToLife> aeolist> will be hard if he cannot boot, eh...
[11:40] <Mussorgsky> how do I select the version of gcc to use? can anyone help on this?
[11:40] <aroticoz> damn damn damn
[11:40] <Trynemjoel> Anyone know how to extract a RAR-series with "unrar-free" ? or maybe some alternative program that can do it?
[11:40] <benji> Someone has to have installed a "Leadtek WinFast 2000/ WinFast 2000 XP"!
[11:40] <aroticoz> :|
[11:40] <aeolist> hymntolife, the grub manual can be found online
[11:41] <aroticoz> How can I stop unneeded services ???
[11:41] <Unity> what is wine's irc channel?
[11:41] <crimsun> Trynemjoel: you need unrar-nonfree from multiverse
[11:41] <oskude> Trynemjoel, unrar-nonfree :)
[11:41] <mikebot> chuckyp, thanks
[11:41] <gmf> How do i configure my connection so i run it thru a gateway?
[11:41] <Unity> aroticoz: rename the scripts in /etc/init.d/
[11:41] <aeolist> odat, have you tried logging in with the live cd and doing a new grub install?
[11:41] <odat> wow that help was incredible you guys should would for a tech support service
[11:41] <odat> sheesh
[11:41] <mike-e_> is it possible to play .wmv files on ubuntu?|
[11:41] <aroticoz> How can I stop unneeded services ???
[11:41] <slabby> Can anyone recommend a good download manager for ubuntu?
[11:41] <crimsun> pragun: which adjusts the volume, 'PCM' or 'Front'?
[11:41] <Unity> mike-e: yes with w32codecs
[11:41] <rysiek|pl> mike-e: yep. restricted formats
[11:41] <rysiek|pl> !tell mike-e about restricted formats
[11:42] <mike-e_> hmm i have that installed
[11:42] <Unity> slabby: wget maybe
[11:42] <gmf> Anyone know how i configure my internet connection so i run it thru a gateway?
[11:42] <rysiek|pl> !tell mike-e_ about restricted formats
[11:42] <benji> slappy, use system moniter
[11:42] <oskude> odat, well, your error description was not very usefull...
[11:42] <Unity> mike-e: try through mplayer. mplayer has never failed me
[11:42] <pragun> neither?
[11:42] <benji> slappy, its in aplications System tols
[11:42] <HymnToLife> gmf > sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
[11:42] <crimsun> pragun: changing either/both results in no change?+
[11:42] <slabby> benji, thanks and the names slabby
[11:42] <pragun> crimsun: if i select HDA Intel, and change PCM, nothing changes
[11:43] <benji> slabby, lol sorry mate
[11:43] <pragun> crimsun: if i change in volume control to Realtek, there is a "Volume" thingi..that does it
[11:43] <benji> g2g
[11:43] <sardopsycho> Does anyone have the link for the w32 codecs that support divx / xvid / mp3 etc...
[11:43] <odat> oskude, i can not give a more detailed description because that is all the detail i have
[11:43] <slabby> benji, did you say it was in synaptic? i cant find it
[11:43] <mikebot> how can i see all the hardware ubuntu recognizes?
[11:43] <Unity> ubotu tell sardopsycho about restictedformats
[11:44] <Unity> =( i spelled it wrong
[11:44] <gmf> if i've configured my ubuntu to run internet using ppoeconf and now dont want to use it how do i go back to ordinary dhcp without ppoe=?
[11:44] <oskude> odat, http://www.google.com/search?q=grub+error+2&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:unofficial
[11:44] <Unity> ubotu tell sardopsycho about restrictedformats
[11:44] <pragun> crimsun: i'm trying to get my keyboard's volume/up down to work with realtek
[11:44] <sardopsycho> there it is
[11:45] <crimsun> pragun: no, I'm asking you to test with alsamixer directly
[11:45] <slabby> benji, did you say it was in synaptic? i cant find it
[11:45] <Unity> pragun: wow extra xeyboard buttons can actually work under linux?
[11:45] <aeolist> where did odat go?
[11:45] <aeolist> damn my searching the grub manual for him
[11:45] <pragun> unity: mine do except they're changing the wrong thing
[11:45] <HymnToLife> gmf > edit the /ect/network/interfaces file and change settings for eth0 (or whatever the hell your network connnection is)
[11:45] <pragun> unity: dapper is doing it under system > pref > keyboard shortcuts
[11:45] <chuckyp> mikebot, or you can look at there site for unistall directions
[11:45] <mikebot> chuckyp, thanks
[11:45] <mikebot> chuckyp, okay, thanks
[11:46] <haller> hi. is there an option to make symlinks work for a nfs-share?
[11:46] <pragun> crimsun: Front changes it
[11:46] <pragun> turn it off then =)
[11:46] <Trynemjoel> where can i get unrar-nonfree? i cant find it on sourceforge or by apt-cache search
[11:46] <HymnToLife> !rar
[11:46] <ubotu> hmm... rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[11:46] <crimsun> pragun: right-click the volume control, choose preferences, and select 'Front'
[11:46] <HymnToLife> hmm
[11:46] <HymnToLife> !unrar
[11:46] <slabby> benji, did you say it was in synaptic? i cant find it
[11:46] <ubotu> HymnToLife: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:47] <chuckyp> mikebot, in the future you should keep anything you install from source in /usr/local/src or somewhere so you know wher it is.
[11:47] <pragun> crimsun: ok, i right clicked vol control, it's under HDA Intel, and i clicked once on Front, what now?
[11:55] (pragun/#ubuntu) crimsun: irc died, sorry
[11:55] (Kr4t05/#ubuntu) Wow
[11:55] (Kr4t05/#ubuntu) Net-split from hell.
[11:56] (pragun/#ubuntu) lol
[11:56] (Kr4t05/#ubuntu) we done now?
[11:56] <flodine> anyone
[11:57] <ompaul> !anyone
[11:57] <flodine> hows dapper guys running better today
[11:57] <pragun> hhmm crimsun still seems to be out in the cold
[11:57] <R3linquish3r> i jsut installed photoshop 7 with wine.... how do i launch it?
[11:57] <ompaul> ohh netsplit
[11:57] <Hit3k> fun
[11:58] <Hit3k> theres only 2 channels?
[11:58] <ompaul> Hit3k, no I am in 10
[11:58] <Kr4t05> Ok
[11:58] <Hit3k> ok
[11:58] <chuckyp> Hit3k, is server blowing up here or what?
[11:58] <hydroksyde> damn
[11:58] <Hit3k> oh they're +s
[11:58] <hydroksyde> i though i was banned here...
[11:58] <pragun> can anyone else help me? i'm having issues...the volume control on my keyboard modifies the volume for the wrong thing (HDA Intel) instead of RealTek ALC880...i ran alsamixer and if i edit "PCM" (which the vol keys on my keyboard modify), volume doesnt change, but if i change "front" with alsamixer...they work..help? =P
[11:59] <chuckyp> anyone else having issues with freenode?
[11:59] <ompaul> chuckyp, we all were
[11:59] <Kr4t05> I'm doing a low-tech server build with Breezy, what do you guys recommend as a window manager?
[12:00] <chuckyp> ompaul, ok just wanted to make sure.