[12:00] <gnomefreak> Aghaster: what latest version of gnome?
[12:00] <ipfw> am I that lagged, or does irc not return ping times now ?
[12:00] <eth0> narg: yeah, just need a program to open it
[12:00] <Aghaster> hum... on my debian system it was 2.12. i'm on a fresh install of ubuntu 5.10 now
[12:00] <wastrel> ipfw:  this network disables ctcp stuff
[12:01] <ipfw> wastrel : since when ?
[12:01] <Aghaster> and its 2.12 too
[12:01] <Aghaster> yes
[12:01] <gnomefreak> Aghaster: have you tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg or did you edit it from the file?
[12:01] <Zoo> ip
[12:01] <Zoo> ipfw,
[12:01] <Zoo> * herzi has quit ("Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/")
[12:01] <Zoo> * brenner has quit ("Leaving")
[12:01] <Zoo> eth0 narg: yeah, just need a program to open it
[12:01] <Zoo> Aghaster hum... on my debian system it was 2.12. i'm on a fresh install of ubuntu 5.10 now
[12:01] <Zoo> * ithiel (n=ithiel@cpe-65-189-162-71.columbus.res.rr.com) has left #ubuntu ("Leaving")
[12:01] <Zoo> * jon_k (n=jon@adsl-68-94-6-47.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) has joined #ubuntu
[12:01] <Jowi> Aghaster: have you tried the "fr" layout. will it suit your needs?
[12:01] <eth0> narg: mplayer wont open it
[12:01] <Zoo> crap
[12:01] <IdleOne> ipfw>  not bothering me just that it is better suited convo for that channel :)
[12:01] <gnomefreak> Aghaster: 2.12 is not the latest version of gnome :(
[12:01] <Zoo> I sure didn't mean to do that. sorry ops
[12:01] <ipfw> Zoo : watch the flooding
[12:01] <Aghaster> no, because i'm french canadian
[12:01] <gnomefreak> Zoo: dont paste in here please
[12:01] <wastrel> ipfw:  since i dunno.  but it does
[12:01] <Aghaster> fr is for France
[12:01] <Zoo> sorry about that. was accident
[12:01] <Aghaster> i know :(
[12:02] <Simian> Nautilus is capable of being an ftp client but is it any good and is it as reliable as a dedicated ftp client?
[12:02] <Aghaster> well, 2.12 and higher
[12:02] <Misterslurpey> ok i am login to sudo but it still says enter root pw
[12:02] <gnomefreak> not root user password
[12:02] <Misterslurpey> how do i get root pw
[12:02] <shiv_> where can I customize opera fonts? Its too small
[12:02] <gnomefreak> Misterslurpey: did you read the doc ubotu sent you?
[12:02] <Zoo> hey gnomefreak .. I hear what your saying though. about code, and officiall support. but we all know. we should open our eyes. to the world. becuase of having. 6 billion + population
[12:02] <IdleOne> Misterslurpey>  when it ask for your pass enter your user password
[12:02] <Aghaster> i havent tried modifying the config files manually yet in ubuntu, but the problem is the exact same. and it didnt work in debian
[12:02] <Misterslurpey> i did
[12:02] <ipfw> I know I have a crap load of lag, just sucks not being able to prove it to myself :P
[12:02] <Misterslurpey> it still says its wrong
[12:02] <narg> eth0: try whatis and file
[12:02] <Jowi> Aghaster: did you try to "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"?
[12:02] <narg> eth0: To see what type it really is
[12:03] <gnomefreak> Misterslurpey: sudo alone doesnt do anything
[12:03] <gnomefreak> what are you trying to do
[12:03] <Misterslurpey> sudo login
[12:03] <gnomefreak> no
[12:03] <Aghaster> i'll try now. i'll see if it works more than on debian, but i seriously doubt it will
[12:03] <Misterslurpey> thats what i did
[12:03] <IdleOne> Misterslurpey>  what is it you want to do?
[12:03] <gnomefreak> Misterslurpey: your here your logged in
[12:03] <Drac[Server] > Hey, somebody screwed with the minimum hardware requirements in the Ubuntu Wiki installation guide: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_Installation#Minimum_Hardware_Requirements
[12:03] <Misterslurpey> run um this script for the installation of cedega
[12:03] <alex__> I used fdisk for my sata drive but in disks manager of ubuntu I'm told that none of my partitions are formatted.....why?
[12:03] <eth0> narg: avseq01.dat: nothing appropriate.
[12:03] <Misterslurpey> it says download the profile
[12:03] <rukuartic> eth0, whatis life
[12:04] <gnomefreak> Drac[Server] : they dont "screw with them" they update them
[12:04] <bimberi> Aghaster: lots of similar bug reports on Launchpad - http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=+site:launchpad.net+ubuntu+%22Error+activating+XKB+configuration%22
[12:04] <IdleOne> Misterslurpey>  what command do you need to run?
[12:04] <Zoo> ipfw,
[12:04] <Misterslurpey> im on step 3 of this website http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Cedega+CVS
[12:04] <eth0> rukuartic: huh?
[12:04] <Zoo> I have been apart of a project, reverse engineering Xandros
[12:05] <Misterslurpey> i dowloaded all the profiles, but i try to use em and it say error
[12:05] <rukuartic> eth0, life: nothing appropriate
[12:05] <narg> eth0: its a unix joke :p
[12:05] <Aghaster> bimberi: yes, this i know. i've been googling for 3 days. yesterday i was mad like hell
[12:05] <Drac[Server] > I don't know the proper minimum hardware requirements, but I know that's not them, gnomefreak. Ubuntu does NOT require, at minimum, 512MB RAM and a 2.4GHz CPU. I've had both Breezy and Dapper running quite smoothly on a 400MHz CPU and 256MB RAM.
[12:05] <gnomefreak> Misterslurpey: run sh file.sh
[12:05] <eth0> k
[12:05] <narg> eth0: Hrm. I dunno, just one of those oddball files.
[12:05] <gnomefreak> it shows you a picture of it
[12:05] <Misterslurpey> i did that, and dowload the the proflies
[12:05] <Drac[Server] > I don't think ANY distirbution of Linux needs that kind of hardware at -minimum-.
[12:05] <rukuartic> gnomefreak, It helps to hvae that though XD Gnome eats memory
[12:05] <rukuartic> gnomefreak, Use xfce. :D
[12:06] <gnomefreak> rukuartic: i normally do
[12:06] <IdleOne> Misterslurpey>  where is the file?
[12:06] <gnomefreak> xfce or fluxbox
[12:06] <david_> okay how do i update haory to brezzy
[12:06] <gnomefreak> !upgrade
[12:06] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to dapper remember it may break Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html
[12:06] <gnomefreak> ^^david
[12:06] <Misterslurpey> after i type the sh.winecvs.sh, a profile menu comes up, Profile menu
[12:06] <Misterslurpey> Here you can download new profiles, upgrade existing
[12:06] <Misterslurpey> or run existing
[12:06] <Misterslurpey>   g) Get a profile from http://winecvs.linux-gamers.net/WineCVS
[12:06] <Misterslurpey>   c) Change command line action
[12:06] <bimberi> Aghaster: kk
[12:06] <Misterslurpey>   r) Run existing profile
[12:06] <gnomefreak> Misterslurpey: please dont paste in here
[12:06] <eth0> narg: i think it's a vcd .dat file
[12:06] <Jowi> Misterslurpey: please don't paste in here
[12:06] <Misterslurpey> sorry
[12:06] <jon_> Drac[Server] , Personally i'd never run GNOME with less then 512MB ;)  I would cry.
[12:07] <narg> eth0: mplayer should be able to open it if it can be easily opened, but mplayer won't you said.
[12:07] <marlun_> If I've got a range of rar files that is connected, how can I unrar them? the graphical package manager doesn't seem to support it.
[12:07] <gnomefreak> Misterslurpey: and your able to get in that site?
[12:07] <rukuartic> Drac[Server] , I'm running xfce on 256 with HLDS running in the BG
[12:07] <Drac[Server] > jon_, GNOME runs fine on my 256MB 1.1GHz system. Hardly any lag - only when stressed.
[12:07] <Misterslurpey> I downloaded the profiles, now i dont know what i am supposed to do?
[12:07] <wastrel> what's hlds
[12:07] <Aghaster> hum... some ubuntu forums i've never been. new solutions... maybe.
[12:07] <Zoo> hey gnomefreak
[12:08] <IdleOne> Misterslurpey>  have you tried the instructions from the wiki page?
[12:08] <jon_> Drac[Server]  Maybe i'm just tramatized from my Fedora Core 3 runabout (that had Gnome) ;)
[12:08] <gnomefreak> Misterslurpey: if the instructions are on that other site we cant get it
[12:08] <gnomefreak> Zoo: ?
[12:08] <Drac[Server] > jon_, That was FC3. :P
[12:08] <Aghaster> http://almocafre.blogspot.com/2005/11/error-al-activar-la-configuracin-xkb.html this solution in spanish seems good, i hope
[12:08] <Zoo> i hear what your saying though, and I like your views and respect them
[12:08] <gnomefreak> Zoo: you lost me
[12:08] <jon_> Drac[Server]  True, but i've moved up in life :) 1 gb of RAM, but now we are offtopic so i'll desist.
[12:08] <Misterslurpey> i am trying to aquire cedega...i hit the link and this is were it sent me
[12:08] <Zoo> as I respect everyone in the world, because I am not prejidice etc.. ya know what i mean. to distributions. or what a person decides to do
[12:09] <IdleOne> Misterslurpey>  are you registered on here so we can priv msg and Ill see if I can give you a hand
[12:09] <orko> just trying to get an MS Optical keyboard/mouse working in Hoary (USB HID v1.11) - the keyboard works fine (using it now) but the mouse goes a bit haywire. I've tried all different protocols (IMP/S, ExplorerPS, etc) none seem to work? (2.6.10-6-386)
[12:09] <Misterslurpey> how do i register
[12:10] <IdleOne> Misterslurpey>  type /msg nickserv help
[12:10] <Misterslurpey> do you have aim or sumthing
[12:10] <IdleOne> that will tell you how to register
[12:10] <hackeron_> hey, I'm trying to set up a custom kernel, but cant get the nvidia module to work :( -- I used module-assistant that created an nvidia dir with the module in /lib/modules/2.6.15.4-ubuntu1/nvidia which is not found by modprobe and insmod says Unknown symbol in module - any ideas?
[12:10] <foopub> Misterslurpey: /msg nickserv reg <password>
[12:10] <IdleOne> Misterslurpey>  its simple and easier if we chat in priv on here
[12:10] <Misterslurpey> ok its done now
[12:10] <gnomefreak> Zoo: what are you going on about this is a support channel what are you talking about?
[12:10] <IdleOne> ok
[12:11] <Jowi> orko: if it is a optical mouse maybe you should try another mousepad (some whiter materials make the pointer jump)
[12:11] <Jowi> whiter = reflective
[12:12] <CobaltDr> where can i get the xserver-xgl package from? i've enabled universe in my repository (dapper) and it does not come up.
[12:12] <gnomefreak> CobaltDr: are you in dapper or just that repo?
[12:13] <cafuego> !info xserver-xgl dapper
[12:13] <ubotu> xserver-xgl: (GL-based X server), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 7.0.0-0ubuntu3 (dapper), Packaged size: 1584 kB, Installed size: 4392 kB
[12:13] <CobaltDr> gnomefreak i am using dapper.
[12:13] <jerryv> Wine question here:  How do I install something in from a cd rom?
[12:13] <cafuego> For more specific info, #ubuntu+1 and #ubuntu-xgl
[12:13] <gnomefreak> ^^ read above from ubotu
[12:13] <CobaltDr> i was trying to use synaptic to retrieve it - the search feature does not turn up anything. oh... cafuego thanks.
[12:13] <jerryv> Like I want to install oregeon trail 3
[12:13] <jerryv> :)
[12:14] <CobaltDr> gnomefreak i have thanks, but im new to ubuntu...
[12:14] <gnomefreak> cafuego: lol
[12:14] <paolo_> hi all
[12:14] <paolo_> this is my first in Linux!
[12:15] <gnomefreak> CobaltDr: the instructions are fairly straight foward im in #ubuntu+1 if you need me
[12:15] <paolo_> what emotion!
[12:15] <Jowi> welcome paolo_
[12:15] <ompaul> paolo_, sit back and enjoy the ride
[12:15] <CobaltDr> gnomefreak im in there.
[12:15] <jerryv> ubuto wine
[12:15] <gnomefreak> i saw
[12:15] <gnomefreak> CobaltDr: follow the wiki run commands as they are shown
[12:16] <paolo_> sitted e reading with all eyes!
[12:16] <paolo_> ;)
[12:16] <CobaltDr> gnomefreak ok. i'll try that. thanks. i'll get back if i have problems.
[12:16] <gnomefreak> ok
[12:16] <hackeron_> oh, I just had to modprobe agp, lol
[12:17] <Zoo> brenner here?
[12:17] <eth0> narg: yeah, i cant find anything that will open it :(
[12:18] <iGotNoTime> Ok I chose a package with synaptic and downloaded, it automatically installed.... but where to?
[12:18] <heyjoe2> ubuntu seems to take a while to run when i turn the computer, seems to be stalling on RAID devices. any idea on how to make it boot quicker?
[12:18] <HymnToLife> iGotNoTime> just run the command :
[12:18] <cafuego> heyjoe2: Upgrade cpu, more ram ;-)
[12:18] <iGotNoTime> how without know the filename?
[12:18] <HymnToLife> you can see a list of files installed in the package's info pages
[12:18] <cafuego> heyjoe2: Or you could tell it to skip services you don't use.
[12:18] <IdleOne> who uses cedega in here?
[12:18] <iGotNoTime> ok
[12:19] <heyjoe2> cafeugo: it runs much, much quicker on winxp
[12:19] <badza> what is default password for list user?
[12:19] <ompaul> !root
[12:19] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[12:19] <cafuego> badza: default password?
[12:19] <HymnToLife> iGotNoTime> but generally the command to run is just the packge' name
[12:19] <gnomefreak> not me wont touch the stuff
[12:19] <heyjoe2> cafeugo: what services could i get it to skip, im a fairly basic, new user.
[12:19] <iGotNoTime> will try that sine only the wav files are listed
[12:19] <jon_> paolo_, Linux is a fun ride.  :)  You'll like it.
[12:20] <HymnToLife> iGotNoTime> which package is it ?
[12:20] <kerute> hi
[12:20] <HymnToLife> !tell kerute about hello
[12:20] <kerute> is there any xubuntu user ?
[12:20] <iGotNoTime> no such package
[12:20] <iGotNoTime> linphone-common
[12:20] <IdleOne> can somebody give Misterslurpey  a hand with downloading and installing cedega please
[12:20] <HymnToLife> sorry, always wanted to do that :D
[12:20] <iGotNoTime> A SIP softphone
[12:20] <kerute> no pb HymnToLife :)
[12:20] <cafuego> heyjoe2: Probably lvm, evms and mdadm*
[12:21] <Zoo> ipfw,  still here?
[12:21] <badza> u know...Mailing List Manager default pass for access on ssh
[12:21] <gnomefreak> !cedega
[12:21] <gnomefreak> idle im looking at the wiki
[12:21] <brenner> heyjoe2: did youi get your gstreamer issues resolved?
[12:21] <IdleOne> gnomefreak>  I tried that but it takes you to transgaming.net and I dont see where to download he .deb
[12:21] <tehuti> anyone familiar with dpkg-divert?
[12:21] <jerryv> how do I install a game in wine?
[12:21] <Zoo> I have an rpm, for latest, and tgz
[12:21] <Zoo> tar *
[12:21] <jon_> jerryv, Googling and a lot of paperclips ;)
[12:21] <heyjoe2> brenner: yes, i just reset the computer and it worked!
[12:22] <brenner> heyjoe2: lol
[12:22] <ompaul> Zoo, what are you on about/
[12:22] <Zoo> oh there is brenner.. hi m8
[12:22] <jerryv> jon_ thanks
[12:22] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: download the .deb and use dpkg -i
[12:22] <JustinLynn> iGotNoTime> have you tried ekiga?
[12:22] <cafuego> heyjoe2: You cna set this by running 'sudo update-rc.d -f <servicename> remove' where servicename is one of the ones I mentioned.
[12:22] <heyjoe2> cafeugo: how do i not run those things on startup
[12:22] <Zoo> I'm not on about nothing.. just respondingt to IdleOne .. is that a problem ? :)
[12:22] <brenner> Zoo: hello
[12:22] <heyjoe2> cafeugo: ure one step ahead of me
[12:22] <gnomefreak> IdleOne:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega#head-ef048728dd3a8751ca64277052178fdb2ee07184
[12:22] <tehuti> trying to install firefox 1.5
[12:22] <IdleOne> gnomefreak>  where do I download it I dont see the link
[12:22] <tehuti> but I messed up when I typed the command
[12:22] <tehuti> now I get this
[12:22] <tehuti> tehuti@ubuntu:~$ sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/firefox
[12:22] <tehuti> dpkg-divert: `local diversion of /usr/bin/firefox to /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu' clashes with `local diversion of /usr/bin/firefox to /usr/bine/firefox.ubuntu'
[12:22] <HymnToLife> !ff1.5
[12:22] <sHaDe> away ZliP
[12:22] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[12:22] <eth0> narg: a bit stuck :(
[12:22] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell tehuti about ff1.5
[12:23] <gnomefreak> idle hold please let me find it
[12:23] <jon_> jerryv, but as a general guide, put the .exe installer in the wine directory where you want to install...run the exe with wine blah.exe and it'll hopefully install...
[12:23] <iGotNoTime> JustinLynn, no I will try any that is true SIP
[12:23] <iGotNoTime> JustinLynn, I just need one
[12:23] <tehuti> I typed "bine" instead of "bin"
[12:23] <ompaul> Zoo, it seemed a little random, including a users name makes it easy for them to see who you are talking to
[12:23] <jon_> jerryv, But wine always needs a few extra things for most games to work, that's where google comes into play ;)
[12:23] <Zoo> eh... so I"m out of conduct how?
[12:23] <Zoo> oh.. someone in bad mood.. or o.O
[12:23] <jerryv> jon_ yeah that's what ai tried but I keep getting.  jerry@ubuntuvalen:~$ wine setup.exe
[12:23] <jerryv> wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\setup.exe": Module not found
[12:24] <jon_> jerryv, Your setup.exe needs to be in that folder ;)
[12:24] <jerryv> jon_ ...Hmm okay  do I do that in the winecfG?
[12:25] <JustinLynn> iGotNoTime> do you have the universe and multiverse repositories enabled?
[12:25] <heyjoe2> cafeugo: thanks
[12:25] <heyjoe2> ill see how it goes
[12:25] <iGotNoTime> I don't know what is or isn't this is my first day
[12:25] <jon_> jerryv, What you trying to install?
[12:25] <jerryv> Oregon Trail 3 :)
[12:25] <foopub> jerryv: That's funny
[12:25] <iGotNoTime> JustinLynn, Universe
[12:25] <jerryv> foopub it's for the kids ;)
[12:25] <Zoo> anyone help out with.. putting xmms skins in dir..
[12:26] <HymnToLife> iGotNoTime> could you paste the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list into pastebin please ?
[12:26] <foopub> jerryv: Hey, I'm not judging you
[12:26] <Zoo> oh..
[12:26] <Zoo> /home/user/.xmms/Skins
[12:26] <Zoo> :)
[12:26] <brenner> Zoo: what's the prob?
[12:26] <jerryv> foopub I know ;)  it's partly true partly for me too :)
[12:26] <IdleOne> !tell Zoo  about enter
[12:26] <Drac[Server] > Oh.. that was the wrong wiki... :P
[12:26] <JustinLynn> iGotNoTime> are you running the dapper beta or the latest stable?
[12:26] <Zoo> so how i want to copy . or edit o.O
[12:26] <Zoo> hey , you guys get bad too at enter. so blah :P
[12:27] <IdleOne> yeah but your worse so please quit it
[12:27] <Zoo> stop pickin on me :(
[12:27] <chris_> i need help:( Wireless adapter
[12:27] <wastrel> edit what
[12:27] <Zoo> oh I"m worst.. LOL
[12:27] <HymnToLife> !helpme
[12:27] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[12:27] <Zoo> can you help me with adding skins to dir.. ? thanks and plz
[12:27] <iGotNoTime> ok where is pastebin?
[12:27] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: i think i have bad newas
[12:27] <gnomefreak> -a
[12:27] <HymnToLife> !pastebin
[12:27] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[12:27] <chris_> ive asked loads just no1 helped im trying to install/download drivers for f5d7050
[12:27] <kerute> im using xubuntu and i have a small pb with ivman
[12:27] <kyle____> hey I have a question
[12:27] <iGotNoTime> JustinLynn Edu 5.10
[12:27] <Zoo> okay geesh
[12:28] <kyle____> I just installed Ubuntu 5.10
[12:28] <kerute> devices are well mounted
[12:28] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: looks like either the servers are down (not likely) or they took the .deb out
[12:28] <kerute> but user cant umount these
[12:28] <gnomefreak> and noone updated wiki
[12:28] <kyle____> but I cant get log into root from my username with the su comand
[12:28] <Zoo> tell me.. where's the developers room then :)
[12:28] <kerute> is there something i miss ?
[12:28] <IdleOne> gnomefreak>  thatnks for trying :)
[12:28] <iGotNoTime> HymnToLife, where is the pastebin?
[12:28] <HymnToLife> !root
[12:28] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[12:28] <Zoo> you cranky people :P
[12:28] <JustinLynn> iGotNoTime> okay, you should be able to install with sudo apt-get install linphone
[12:28] <kyle____> ah ok
[12:28] <HymnToLife> !tell iGotNoTime about pastebin
[12:28] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: anytime im sorry couldnt find it
[12:28] <kyle____> thanks
[12:28] <JustinLynn> iGotNoTime> did you update your repository listings after you enabled universe?
[12:29] <jon_> Zoo, Why would you need the devs channel?
[12:29] <Zoo> because.. am asking :-)
[12:29] <foopub> jerryv:  I liked those old Learning Co. games. Treasure Mountain, Gizmos and Gadgets, Midnight Rescue, etc.
[12:29] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: wait a min
[12:29] <gnomefreak> :)
[12:29] <Zoo> k.. guess I'll just search for it :)
[12:29] <foopub> jerryv: I've still got songs from those games stuck in my head.
[12:29] <wastrel> xmms skins go in ~/.xmms/Skins
[12:29] <iGotNoTime> JustinLynn,  no I didn't
[12:29] <jon_> Zoo, Warning: Devs don't have a lot of patience ;)
[12:29] <jerryv> foopub OT3 all day here man :)
[12:29] <iGotNoTime> HymnToLife, it is pasted
[12:30] <HymnToLife> give the URL :)
[12:30] <JustinLynn> iGotNoTime> okay then you'll need to issue sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get install linphone
[12:30] <iGotNoTime> HymnToLife, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9836
[12:30] <Zoo> thank you wastrel
[12:30] <iGotNoTime> JustinLynn, ok
[12:30] <Zoo> I'm seeing that now, and that i Just need to stay out of IRC clients.. :)
[12:31] <HymnToLife> iGotNoTime> try uncommenting all commented deb lines
[12:31] <jon_> Zoo, This is a support channel, so is there anything you need help with?
[12:31] <HymnToLife> or use that file : Qt is to KDE what GTK is to GNOME.
[12:31] <HymnToLife> oops
[12:31] <iGotNoTime> HymnToLife,  ok
[12:31] <jon_> Zoo, otherwise /join over to ubuntu-offtopic and banter there ;)
[12:31] <chris_> okay, guess im going to get NO help.
[12:31] <HymnToLife> I meant that file : http://membres.lycos.fr/mafiaboy03/sources.list
[12:32] <jon_> !tell chris_ about patience
[12:32] <IdleOne> gnomefreak>  Im waiting :)
[12:32] <chris_> ive been asking for a few hours now..
[12:32] <Zoo> oh.. nah.. rather just stick with filetopia :)
[12:32] <Zoo> and reading, and doing things for myself :)
[12:32] <jon_> chris_ Have you tried google?  What did that find you?
[12:32] <Zoo> going remove xchat.. :-)
[12:32] <chris_> i aint just going tp keep typing my question
[12:32] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: give me 2 more mins im taking a wild stab in dark ont his one
[12:32] <chris_> i found others had a problem and was unsolved.
[12:32] <IdleOne> okie
[12:32] <iGotNoTime> JustinLynn, that worked!
[12:33] <jon_> chris_ Because most people don't just know those numbers of a chipset by heart.
[12:33] <iGotNoTime> HymnToLife, I am uncommenting now, it will not cause errors?
[12:33] <eth0> narg: do u know of any options i might need for mplayer, the man file is a bit hefty
[12:33] <heatxsink> HELP!!! http://pastebin.com/589953
[12:33] <HymnToLife> iGotNoTime> now remember to always apt-get update whan you change omething in you repos :)
[12:33] <chris_> jon_, i dont know my chipset?
[12:33] <JustinLynn> iGotNoTime> great. I'm glad I could help you get that installed. When you change your sources.list apt-get needs to know about it :)
[12:33] <chris_> f5d7050 ?
[12:33] <iGotNoTime> HymnToLife,  ok will do :)
[12:34] <jon_> chris_, I'm sorry ;)  Didn't read your question enough.
[12:34] <jon_> What is f5d7050?
[12:34] <HymnToLife> heatxsink> uninstall your existing openoffice package
[12:34] <jon_> Printer?
[12:34] <HymnToLife> befor installing the new one$
[12:34] <heatxsink> HymnToLife:  I've tried that
[12:34] <Drac[Server] > How much space does a normal Ubuntu installation require? How much for a 'server' install?
[12:34] <chris_> Belkin g 54mb 802.11g usb network card
[12:34] <heatxsink> HymnToLife:  maybe I'm doign something wrong
[12:34] <HymnToLife> how do you uninstall ?
[12:35] <heatxsink> apt-get remove ...
[12:35] <kyle____> I am trying to install the Nvidia drivers, and it says "ERROR: You appear to be running an X server; please exit X before
[12:35] <kyle____>          installing."
[12:35] <HymnToLife> tthen add the --purge parameter
[12:35] <jon_> !tell chris_ about wireless
[12:35] <HymnToLife> sudo apt-get remove --purge package_name
[12:35] <jon_> chris_, Does any of that help you?
[12:35] <frank23> kyle____: you can install the ones from the repositories you know
[12:35] <chris_> no
[12:35] <redguy> !nvidia
[12:35] <ubotu> nvidia is probably at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[12:35] <chris_> jon_ look http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=136079
[12:35] <kyle____> sorry, im new to Ubuntu
[12:35] <SirKillalot> are there any other programs (not k3b) which can burn VCD?
[12:35] <redguy> kyle____: read the link ubotu gave
[12:36] <kyle____> ok thanks
[12:36] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: nope there is not a deb for it anywhere unless you get someone that has one sent it to you
[12:36] <HymnToLife> SirKillalot> what's wrong with k3b ?
[12:36] <kerute> again me
[12:36] <ompaul> chris_, are you on 5.10?
[12:36] <kerute> i crashed
[12:36] <kerute> did somebody give me an answer ?
[12:36] <SirKillalot> HymnToLife, just asking
[12:36] <heatxsink> HymnToLife:  http://pastebin.com/589955
[12:36] <IdleOne> gnomefreak>  thanks dude
[12:36] <chris_> ompaul, yes
[12:36] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: yw
[12:36] <Souvent22> Hello.
[12:37] <Souvent22> gotta quick question about kernels...
[12:37] <Souvent22> how do you know which one is running?
[12:37] <HymnToLife> heatxsink> that's because you uninstalled it but unproperly
[12:37] <deemo> can someone please tell me how to get my windows partition to show up in GRUB?
[12:37] <frank23> Souvent22: uname -a
[12:37] <heatxsink> HymnToLife:  okay...
[12:37] <HymnToLife> sso it can't uninstall it properly again
[12:37] <HymnToLife> you need to reinstall it
[12:37] <heatxsink> crap
[12:37] <HymnToLife> and then remove it with --purge
[12:37] <Souvent22> frank23: yes did that, but i did a kernel update (or so i thought)....
[12:37] <SWAT> where can I find the neccesary information to 'build' and 'redistribute' Ubuntu with custom packages (install CD's and Live CD's) ? It's mainly because I want to use a custom WindowManager
[12:38] <gnomefreak> deemo: easiest way is to install ubuntu after windows but please read the following about grub
[12:38] <gnomefreak> !grub
[12:38] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[12:38] <Souvent22> and when i do rpm -qa | grep kernel
[12:38] <HymnToLife> heatxsink> but before
[12:38] <Souvent22> i get both kernel packages listed
[12:38] <HymnToLife> try sudo rm /usr/share/doc/openoffice.org/README.Debian.gz
[12:38] <heatxsink> gotcha
[12:38] <frank23> Souvent22: rpm? ubuntu is deb based
[12:38] <HymnToLife> maybe it will fix it
[12:38] <jon_> chris_, Mm, if that's the only thing there is, then that's basically what you have to go off of.  The last post seems to be a bit of quick useful info.
[12:39] <Souvent22> frank23: yes. embarassingly enough...all the other linux channels are dead, so i hopped on this one. :(
[12:39] <frank23> Souvent22: after you install a kernel, you must reboot to use
[12:39] <Souvent22> (using SuSE and Fedora)
[12:39] <chris_> seem a lil hard to mate.
[12:39] <frank23> Souvent22: oh.. I never used them much
[12:39] <brenner> is there a way to read gzipped text files w/out extracting them?
[12:39] <wastrel> brenner:  less filename
[12:39] <wastrel> brenner:  or zless
[12:39] <wastrel> zcat
[12:40] <ompaul> chris_, have a look at this page find your exact model on it http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/List that will say if it is going to work
[12:40] <eth0> narg: do u know of any options i might need for mplayer, the man file is a bit hefty
[12:40] <brenner> wastrel: cheers
[12:40] <HymnToLife> eth0> to do what ?
[12:40] <eth0> HymnToLife: to open a .dat file
[12:41] <HymnToLife> hmm dunno about that
[12:41] <JustinLynn> eth0: .dat < what format is it?
[12:41] <post_break> can anyone help me with a theme install?
[12:41] <heatxsink> HymnToLife:  dude this blows http://pastebin.com/589964
[12:42] <jon_> JustinLynn, .dat is short for data, ... I'm not sure if linux uses that, but windows uses .dats a lot for programs.
[12:42] <HymnToLife> did you sudo rm /usr/share/doc/openoffice.org/README.Debian.gz ? heatxsink
[12:42] <franko> anyone around ?
[12:42] <brenner> post_break: what's the prob?
[12:42] <post_break> well i go to install it and it gives me an error
[12:42] <jon_> franko, Plenty are.  Post the problem see if it's answered. ;)
[12:42] <wastrel> use file <filename>  to tell what type of file a file is
[12:42] <wastrel> file
[12:42] <eth0> Juhaz: im not sure, when i try to open it with a hex editor, it says cannot open it
[12:42] <post_break> it says file type invalid
[12:42] <heatxsink> HymnToLife:  yup
[12:42] <eth0> JustinLynn: im not sure, when i try to open it with a hex editor, it says cannot open it
[12:42] <JustinLynn> jon_> i know that the file is used for storing binary data but I've never seen it used as a container for a/v information.
[12:42] <brenner> post_break: what format is it?
[12:43] <post_break> let me send you the link to the file
[12:43] <post_break> http://art.gnome.org/themes/metacity/1231
[12:43] <HymnToLife> heatxsink> then I can't see any other way
[12:43] <HymnToLife> than reistalling your old package
[12:43] <javiolo> where are the firestarter logs ?
[12:43] <HymnToLife> and removing it with --purge
[12:43] <wastrel> javiolo:  guessing:  /var/log/auth.log
[12:43] <jon_> JustinLynn, Where are you finding that file?
[12:43] <franko> jon_, ok, i just installed ubuntu on a vm (im currently running windows again, just built a new gaming rig) and now my windows sound is non existant. i doublt anyone here will want to even try this, as its not a windows support cahn, but im windoering f it could be ubuntu at all (i doubt it)
[12:44] <brenner> post_break: hmmm, tar.gz.  it should install
[12:44] <post_break> yeah it gives me that error for some reason
[12:44] <JustinLynn> jon_> i'm not. i was asking eth0 about it. eth0 wanted to open the .dat file in mplayer
[12:44] <badza> anybody know web page with command's to hack win?
[12:44] <franko> badza, are you serious ?
[12:44] <javiolo> wastrel I dont think so
[12:44] <post_break> ok it finally installed
[12:44] <max909> !restricted
[12:44] <ubotu> restricted is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[12:44] <jon_> franko, Nope  Shouldn't be.  Unless you shrunk your partition too small for windows and possibly knocked out the sound driver that way.
[12:44] <post_break> thanks for the help though
[12:44] <badza> lol yeah
[12:44] <brenner> post_break: what was the fix?
[12:44] <badza> :D
[12:44] <javiolo> I mean the logs of unauthorized connections
[12:44] <jon_> franko, Just reinstall the driver and pray ;)
[12:44] <post_break> i have no idea
[12:45] <franko> jon_, i've got gigs upon gigs left, yeah, im thinking reinstall the sound driver
[12:45] <post_break> i just tried it a bunch of times
[12:45] <franko> hehe
[12:45] <jon_> JustinLynn, Oooo ok. :)  Sorry for interjecting then. :)
[12:45] <franko> or remove and install
[12:45] <HymnToLife> badza> in case hou didn't know, hacking is illegal
[12:45] <post_break> finally it installed
[12:45] <franko> oh, another question
[12:45] <JustinLynn> jon_> np, at least your eager to help :)
[12:45] <wastrel> javiolo:  /var/log/messages i the other possibility?  i don't use firewall  :] 
[12:45] <jon_> JustinLynn, ;)  Tis how the Ubuntu community is.
[12:45] <chris_> lol askin bout hackin on unmasked server...
[12:45] <badza> but i wont to hack my friend on LAN
[12:45] <chris_> lol.
[12:46] <franko> jon_,  the 5.10 install didnt ask to set a root password, yet i need root access for certain things (installing sunon directory server, etc) where/how/what do i do to get some root access ?
[12:46] <jon_> franko sudo
[12:46] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !sudo
[12:46] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[12:46] <HymnToLife> !root
[12:46] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[12:46] <IdleOne> !tell franko  about sudo
[12:46] <PuMpErNiCkLe> lol
[12:46] <JustinLynn> franko, you can use sudo to execute individual commands, but to access the root shell you can use sudo su
[12:46] <PuMpErNiCkLe> or sudo -i
[12:46] <jon_> Jeeze you guys, one at a time ;)
[12:46] <franko> ah, right on
[12:47] <wastrel> right on baby
[12:47] <IdleOne> jon_>  we are paid by the link so :P
[12:47] <HymnToLife> guess he got his answer now :D
[12:47] <javiolo> watrel ok
[12:47] <gnomefreak> lol
[12:47] <jon_> IdleOne, hahaha :P
[12:47] <javiolo> but its not there :P
[12:47] <marcleildo> e ai meus pexes
[12:47] <gnomefreak> !es
[12:47] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:47] <wastrel> that's portugese i think
[12:47] <gnomefreak> am i close?
[12:47] <HymnToLife> lol gnomefreak
[12:47] <tonyyarusso> !pt
[12:47] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[12:48] <marcleildo> am i cl?ose
[12:48] <HymnToLife> I wondered which language it was too
[12:48] <max909> arch linux sux
[12:48] <max909> someone recommended it on the forums
[12:48] <jon_> That looked like French. ;)
[12:48] <gnomefreak> max909: thats why we use ubuntu
[12:48] <IdleOne> that wasnt french
[12:48] <max909> dapper is way better than arch linux
[12:48] <max909> and faster
[12:48] <HymnToLife> jon_ > are you all right ?
[12:48] <tonyyarusso> whois says .br :)
[12:48] <gnomefreak> max909: it will be yes
[12:49] <JoshRA> Hello. I am inBrezzy badger and I want to get a higher res then 1024*768. How can I obtain this? My card is a EVGA Nvidia PersonalCinema 8x with 64MB DDR
[12:49] <HymnToLife> !resolution
[12:49] <ubotu> well, resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:49] <gnomefreak> i never even thought about that :(
[12:49] <jon_> HymnToLife, no nevermind, Just slow reaction time, the moment was passed ;)
[12:49] <HymnToLife> lol
[12:51] <JoshRA> For MB to KB it is MB*1024 ?
[12:51] <frank23> yeah
[12:52] <crouchingMonkey> is there a way to check if the java packages installed work correctly ? i need a command or something
[12:52] <JoshRA> Whati s framebuffer?
[12:52] <JoshRA> is*
[12:52] <wastrel> crouchingMonkey:  java --version ?
[12:52] <gnomefreak> wastrel: java -version
[12:52] <gnomefreak> it changed :(
[12:53] <crouchingMonkey> wastrel, not sure.. i guess i installed the java package that came with synaptic
[12:53] <brenner> JoshRA: if you don't know an option, best to just choose default (i.e. press enter)
[12:53] <gnomefreak> crouchingMonkey: type java -version
[12:53] <HymnToLife> crouchingMonkey> try running an applet :)
[12:53] <crouchingMonkey> the version is 1.2.2-02
[12:53] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell crouchingMonkey about java
[12:54] <ompaul> JoshRA,  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_buffer
[12:54] <gnomefreak> crouchingMonkey: i would get 1.5
[12:54] <wastrel> crouchingMonkey:  i meant, the command is  java -version
[12:54] <Kr4t05> How do I set a static IP via command line?
[12:54] <crouchingMonkey> i figured java is not working right because azureus has a lot of errors
[12:54] <wastrel> Kr4t05:  configure it in /etc/network/interfaces
[12:54] <gnomefreak> wastrel: i thought it was --version at one time too than it stopped working :(
[12:54] <Kr4t05> wastrel: Thanks
[12:54] <gnomefreak> can you do that?
[12:54] <wastrel> gnomefreak:  --version works for me with sun java sdk
[12:55] <wastrel> mmm. gnu longopts :] 
[12:55] <lukey-> laptop is only able to operate it 640x480 resolution... but it is able to support up to 1024x768.  how can i get it to 1024x768?
[12:55] <Kr4t05> wastrel: Exact command?
[12:55] <crouchingMonkey> wastrel, should i just uninstall java and put 1.5 then ?
[12:55] <IdleOne> E: Type 'apt-get' is not known on line 37 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list   what is that about?
[12:56] <wastrel> crouchingMonkey:  i followed the instructions on the restricted formats page...
[12:56] <daf-daf> hello
[12:56] <wastrel> Kr4t05:  use a text editor to open /etc/network/interfaces   also read man interfaces   manpage
[12:56] <Kr4t05> wastrel: OK
[12:57] <HymnToLife> IdleOne> synax error on your sources.ist on line 37 obviously
[12:57] <FoamY_LappY> !sources
[12:57] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[12:57] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: I'm guessing you put 'apt-get http://someurl' instead of 'deb http://someurl'.
[12:57] <Kr4t05> noob question: Where are the man pages?
[12:58] <brenner> Kr4t05: man <keyword>
[12:58] <Kr4t05> !man interfaces
[12:58] <ubotu> Kr4t05: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:58] <Kr4t05> sorry
[12:58] <tonyyarusso> Kr4t05: /usr/share/man, but use the man command to read them.
[12:58] <HymnToLife> I think he asked the the man pages atually are stored
[12:59] <marlun_> How can I remove the thing Nautilus does with textfiles that it renders a icon that looks like the text in the document?
[12:59] <IdleOne> HymnToLife>  tonyyarusso  thank you
[12:59] <concept10> marlun_, probably turn off previewing
[12:59] <Rat> anyone there?
[12:59] <daf-daf> I am trying to set up samba file sharing, does anyone know some good simple documentation on how to do that?
[12:59] <tonyyarusso> I have an odd issue.  My tty4 only prints the top 2/3 of the screen, as if the bottom was in a different position.  What's up?
[01:00] <tonyyarusso> (This is the second day in a row something bizzarre happened on tty4.  Very curious.)
[01:00] <HymnToLife> u got hacked tonyyarusso :D
[01:00] <bimberi> marlun_: Edit -> Preferences, Preview, Show Text in Icons
[01:01] <tonyyarusso> HymnToLife: Oh really?
[01:01] <marlun_> bimberi, found it thanks! :
[01:01] <Aghaster> hum... what is the name of the current "testing" ubuntu version?
[01:01] <bimberi> marlun_: np :)
[01:01] <wastrel> Aghaster:  dapper
[01:01] <Aghaster> just at etch is to debian....
[01:01] <LjL> !tell Aghaster about dapper
[01:01] <bimberi> Aghaster: dapper
[01:01] <bimberi> Dapper Drake even :)
[01:01] <Aghaster> haha, what a nice bot name
[01:02] <LjL> :)
[01:02] <farous> anyone know of a good email spam filter that can be integrated with evolution
[01:02] <tonyyarusso> HymnToLife: How do I check / what do I do about it?
[01:03] <Aghaster> can i change my repositories to go dapper?
[01:04] <LjL> Aghaster: in theory... you sure you *want* to? wait 'til april, and dapper will be released as stable
[01:04] <farous> Aghaster: sure yo u can but it is wiser to wait before the upgrade
[01:04] <HymnToLife> tonyyarusso> not sure you're getting hacked it was a j o k e
[01:04] <Aghaster> hum... ok. because 1) firefox 1.5 isn't in current release
[01:04] <bimberi> !tell Aghaster about upgrade
[01:04] <bimberi> !tell Aghaster about ff1.5
[01:04] <HymnToLife> anyway, using a firewall can be a good idea still
[01:04] <farous> Aghaster: you can install firefox without upgrading
[01:04] <Aghaster> yeah, i know
[01:04] <tonyyarusso> HymnToLife: I suppose.  It makes me a little uneasy, but we'll see.
[01:04] <farous> Aghaster: you can also download it and use it directly
[01:05] <tonyyarusso> How can I kill and respawn a getty/tty?
[01:05] <Aghaster> but its fun to have the package ready in the repository too..
[01:05] <bimberi> !tell bimberi about SpammingPeopleWithTheBot :P
[01:05] <LjL> tonyyarusso: install chkrootkit and rkhunter, and run them. they give no guarrantee but they help
[01:05] <HymnToLife> LOL
[01:05] <LjL> Aghaster: yeah, just as it's fun having it *not break* ;) which is what won't happen with dapper right now
[01:05] <Aghaster> lol
[01:06] <Aghaster> why isn't amsn in the repository?
[01:06] <LjL> Aghaster: it is
[01:06] <farous> Aghaster: it is
[01:06] <Aghaster> ah.
[01:06] <farous> enable the extra repos
[01:06] <tonyyarusso> LjL: Okay.
[01:06] <HymnToLife> I guess it is than
[01:06] <farous> and gaim is much better :)
[01:06] <Aghaster> hum... well not in mine for an obscure reason o.O
[01:06] <HymnToLife> though I never use it myself
[01:06] <farous> !tell Aghaster about repos
[01:06] <LjL> Aghaster: is universe enabled?
[01:06] <HymnToLife> Aghaster> universe enabled ?
[01:06] <Aghaster> amsn is the best msn clone you can ever find, i guess you haven't tried 0.95 yet!
[01:07] <Aghaster> uh, how can i see that?
[01:07] <HymnToLife> and Kopete is much better ;)
[01:07] <wastrel> i've never used msn
[01:07] <Rat> Hello.. im trying to install eggdrop on my server, but i keep getting this when i type the 'make install'
[01:07] <nate__> hey, is there a developers' channel on this server?
[01:07] <Rat> make install
[01:07] <HymnToLife> at least it will be when the'll decide to fix the stupid file transfer bug
[01:07] <LjL> Aghaster: if you don't know if you do, then you don't. add them
[01:07] <Rat> [root@plesk eggdrop1.6.17] # make install
[01:07] <Rat> ./eggdrop: error while loading shared libraries: libtcl8.4.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[01:07] <Rat> make: *** [install-start]  Error 127
[01:07] <farous> so no one know about a good email filter that integrate with evol
[01:07] <Aghaster> okay
[01:07] <wastrel> rat please don't paste
[01:07] <LjL> !info eggdrop
[01:07] <ubotu> eggdrop: (Advanced IRC Robot), section universe/net, is extra. Version: 1.6.17-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 459 kB, Installed size: 1144 kB
[01:07] <Rat> sorry wastrel
[01:07] <nate__> !info developers' channel
[01:08] <HymnToLife> Rat> try sudo apt-get build-dep eggdrop
[01:08] <badza> uptime
[01:08] <farous> Aghaster: tried it hated it then unistalled it. what the hell do i need vedio conf if voice chat is dissabled
[01:08] <LjL> or rather try installing the universe package... as it's the same version you're trying to compile
[01:08] <Rat> HymnToLife > apt-get command not found
[01:08] <Rat> i didnt see a universe package.
[01:08] <Aghaster> uh?
[01:08] <peratu> Hi all.
[01:09] <Aghaster> :( i like amsn.
[01:09] <Aghaster> lol
[01:09] <LjL> Rat: ... command not found?
[01:09] <Kr4t05> !etherconf
[01:09] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Kr4t05
[01:09] <nate__> bah
[01:09] <Rat> LjL - yes..
[01:09] <wastrel> tcl8.4-dev
[01:09] <peratu> I'm searching for  ("Menu System" -> "Preferences" -> "Sessions")  , but I don't see that :(
[01:09] <Rat> sudo: apt-get: command not found
[01:09] <HymnToLife> [01:08]  Rat HymnToLife > apt-get command not found <= are you running  Ubuntu ?
[01:09] <Rat> no..
[01:09] <Rat> redhat
[01:09] <LjL> ...
[01:09] <JustinLynn> nate__> try using the channel list with the ubuntu text filter. (if you're using XChat-Gnome goto the Network menu then Channels)
[01:09] <nate__> anyone know of an ubuntu developer's channel on here?  my irc client is rather limited, otherwise i would search myself
[01:09] <HymnToLife> ...
[01:09] <brenner> LjL: he has to paste the whole command he used
[01:09] <Rat> :p
[01:10] <Rat> I was told to join here..
[01:10] <LjL> Rat: by whom?
[01:10] <Rat> D[a] 
[01:10] <JustinLynn> nate__> ubuntu-devel
[01:10] <Rat> I guess he left..
[01:10] <KsiLaptop> Hello, does anyone know of a good hardware SCSI RAID card that works nicely with Ubuntu?
[01:10] <brenner> lmao
[01:10] <LjL> Rat: well, you should definitely ask in the redhat channel instead. we all use ubuntu here
[01:10] <Rat> ok.
[01:10] <roh> hi
[01:10] <daf-daf> I am trying to run shares-admin but get A GnomeUI-Warning: Authentication Rejected, strangley I don't think I typed in the wrong password? Does someone know what the problem is?
[01:11] <chris_> !java
[01:11] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:11] <KsiLaptop> Getting it working with the Adaptec 2010S ZCR card would be nice but I may need to wait for that.
[01:11] <wastrel> !msgthebot
[01:11] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[01:11] <HymnToLife> daf-daf> do you type your USER password ?
[01:12] <daf-daf> yes i type the user, but it is also the same as the root
[01:12] <Aghaster> :) universe repositories now
[01:12] <LjL> Aghaster: note that amsn in universe is version 0.94. you can get 0.95 from the site though, but do enable universe in any case
[01:12] <Aghaster> i'll compile cvs amsn as i always did lol
[01:12] <Aghaster> i just wondered why it wasn't there
[01:12] <LjL> duh, if you find that funny... =)
[01:12] <HymnToLife> LjL> some people do
[01:13] <HymnToLife> some years ago I even compile each and every piece of software on my box
[01:13] <KsiLaptop> Does anyone know of a good hardware SCSI RAID card that works nicely with Ubuntu?
[01:13] <HymnToLife> though it was making me look more geekish :D
[01:13] <LjL> HymnToLife: their right. i suppose a hammer on one's foot could probably obtain a similar effect in a shorter time, though
[01:13] <malty56> Hello what would be easyer to use for someone that is trying to learn linux Red Hat or ubuntu?
[01:13] <daf-daf> the crap continues with "None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed."
[01:14] <HymnToLife> malty56> Ubuntu definitely
[01:14] <KsiLaptop> malty56: Definitely Ubuntu.
[01:14] <LjL> LFS
[01:14] <HymnToLife> screw you KsiLaptop :D
[01:14] <KsiLaptop> lol
[01:14] <Brydenn> need help with GRUB guys
[01:14] <LjL> i mean, lsf, or gentoo
[01:14] <Brydenn> my pysical windows drive is a slave and i want to be able to boot to it from GRUB.... how?
[01:15] <peratu> I'm searching for  ("Menu System" -> "Preferences" -> "Sessions")  , but I don't see that :( Who can help me please?
[01:15] <HymnToLife> Brydenn> didn't it detect you Windows at install ?
[01:15] <Brydenn> i installed them seperately HymnToLife
[01:15] <HymnToLife> hmm
[01:15] <Brydenn> didnt have 'em both hooked up at the time of install
[01:15] <Xenguy> malty56: hang on...
[01:15] <HymnToLife> you need to edit your /boot/grum/menu.lst
[01:15] <heck> hi all.. any pointers to how i can reinstall the bootloader (i'm using kubuntu)?
[01:15] <malty56> ok thanks
[01:15] <HymnToLife> I don't remember exactly how though
[01:16] <Installer36> Peratu go to applications then prefferences then sessions
[01:16] <HymnToLife> hold on a sec
[01:16] <Brydenn> thanks HymnToLife
[01:16] <KsiLaptop> So, no joy on SCSI RAID that has reliable support in Ubuntu?
[01:16] <Installer36> Systems  sorry
[01:16] <Xenguy> malty56: here try this: http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/index.php?firsttime=true
[01:16] <KsiLaptop> Is there an offical HCL?
[01:16] <Xenguy> malty56: just for fun :-)
[01:16] <bimberi> peratu: Should be there, you can always type 'gnome-session-properties' in a terminal
[01:16] <sizzam> !easysource
[01:16] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[01:16] <wastrel> KsiLaptop:  i suggest checking the forums ubuntuforums.com
[01:16] <Installer36> Peratu that should be system
[01:16] <brenner> peratu: you running breezy?
[01:16] <malty56> ok thanks Xenguy
[01:17] <wastrel> KsiLaptop:  sorry  .org
[01:17] <KsiLaptop> That long ass thread that's organized like shit?
[01:17] <Xenguy> malty56: yw (BTW, I say ubuntu is what you want :-)
[01:17] <peratu> brenner , kubuntu dapper.
[01:17] <bintut> anyone here uses an ati-ixp based on-board modem on their laptops? i'm have here an HP Compaq nx6125 that uses ATI most of its chipsets. can you help me how to make my internal modem works? thanks.. :)
[01:17] <jon_> KsiLaptop, ;) Negitivity gets no one anywhere  I'm sorry to report.
[01:17] <brenner> peratu: heh. i assume you're using kde then.  gnome references are irrelevant to you
[01:18] <bimberi> peratu: aha, ignore my post then if you're using KDE
[01:18] <peratu> brenner , yes. But all howtos to try Xgl talk about this.
[01:18] <KsiLaptop> If I had time I'd gladly compile it to a list on the Wiki.
[01:18] <wastrel> KsiLaptop:  sry, nobody here seems to know about raid-  forums search works pretty well if you can manage to find it... it does take a while to get used to the interface
[01:18] <j1p> I just installed XDM, how can I configure it to run startx by default instead of just booting to a terminal
[01:18] <Installer36> Me too
[01:18] <HymnToLife> Brydenn> which device is youd windows installed on ?
[01:18] <KsiLaptop> Unfortunately, its all tied to getting these servers working with Ubuntu :)
[01:18] <Brydenn> HymnToLife: it's my slave
[01:18] <HymnToLife> with linux notations (/dev/hdxx)
[01:18] <Brydenn> under linux its hdb1
[01:19] <HymnToLife> k
[01:19] <LjL> j1p: have you tried rebooting yet since you installed it?
[01:19] <j1p> yes
[01:19] <brenner> peratu: ask in #kubuntu or #kde
[01:20] <HymnToLife> Brydenn> add those lines at the end of your /boot/grub/menu.lst : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9840
[01:20] <thechris> Need help -- lexmark (z25/z35) printer not in CUPS.  used guide from forum.  still not in CUPS
[01:20] <LjL> j1p: does ls /etc/rc* | grep xdm show you anything?
[01:21] <j1p> yea, a few things, all like ***xdm
[01:21] <Brydenn> HymnToLife:  i did that
[01:21] <Brydenn> and that didnt work
[01:21] <WorstPhobia> Is anyone besides me having an inordinate amount of problems with OpenOffice.org Base?
[01:21] <HymnToLife> what was the poblem ?
[01:22] <LjL> j1p: try "sudo /etc/init.d/xdm start", does it start?
[01:22] <WorstPhobia> HymnToLife: Was that addressed to me?
[01:22] <HymnToLife> nope ;) to Brydenn
[01:22] <Installer36> thechris try this thread  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=49714..I have lexmark at it worked for me
[01:23] <Brydenn> HymnToLife: it showed up in GRUB just wouldnt boot. All it did was bring me to a black screen showing the text that is in the pastebin link you showed me
[01:23] <anto9us> WorstPhobia, it's very temperemental, yes
[01:23] <HymnToLife> no way
[01:23] <Installer36> thechris here is another that goes with it  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83456&highlight=lexmark+printer
[01:23] <HymnToLife> that _should_ work
[01:23] <WorstPhobia> anto9us: It's always crashing when I try to make a table...
[01:23] <j1p> LjL, it said "Starting x display manager: xdm" then gave me the prompt again
[01:23] <Brydenn> hmmm
[01:23] <HymnToLife> are you sur it was the same thing you added ? please pastebin your file
[01:24] <Brydenn> k
[01:24] <LjL> j1p: with no sort of errors?
[01:24] <anto9us> WorstPhobia, what kind of table?
[01:24] <j1p> none
[01:24] <LjL> j1p: strange. i assume starting X with startx works for you?
[01:24] <j1p> yep
[01:24] <WorstPhobia> Just a regular database table. When I create a new database, and try to create a table, it always hangs or crashes...
[01:24] <brenner> WorstPhobia: try running it in terminal.  you might get some errors
[01:24] <WorstPhobia> It works fine in Windows, but I'm trying to avoid using Windows...
[01:25] <WorstPhobia> Base?
[01:25] <WorstPhobia> Hm...good idea.
[01:25] <thechris> Installer36, i am getting errors because i tried to use dpkg -i before with a different rpm
[01:25] <Installer36> Use the alien it worked for me
[01:25] <bimberi> j1p: does ctrl-alt-F7 do anything?  (get back with ctrl-alt-F1)
[01:25] <moonman> i need a hand with workspaces
[01:25] <anto9us> WorstPhobia, create your database, close and re-open, then create your table
[01:26] <Brydenn> HymnToLife: you get my private message?
[01:26] <j1p> bimberi, i started x in that space already
[01:26] <j1p> all that works fine for me
[01:26] <Installer36> thechris another thing I made a mistake on was I didnt cd to the right place usaully Desktop
[01:26] <moonman> in kubuntu, i move the mouse to the side of the screen, and i switch workspaces, how do i turn this off?
[01:26] <LjL> j1p: you mean you have it running now? you should shut it down before trying xdm
[01:27] <starshine> is there a good pointer about crafting customized Ubuntu liveCDs ?
[01:27] <j1p> ill reboot and try again
[01:27] <bimberi> !livecd
[01:27] <starshine> !livecd
[01:27] <resista> anyone therE?
[01:27] <bimberi> starshine: ah, you 've got it, the factoid was a bit long to show in the channel :)
[01:27] <nate__> i'm here
[01:27] <tonyyarusso> resista: Only 536 of us.
[01:27] <nate__> and yet, is anyone really here?
[01:27] <WorstPhobia> anto9us: Still hangs.
[01:28] <starshine> bimberi: tx :)
[01:28] <moonman> in kubuntu, i move the mouse to the side of the screen, and i switch workspaces, how do i turn this off?
[01:28] <resista> is it possible to uninstall apackage WITHOUT uninstalling packages that depends on it?
[01:28] <bimberi> starshine: np :)
[01:28] <WorstPhobia> anto9us: Now crashed and terminated.
[01:28] <LjL> resista: no
[01:28] <resista> really?
[01:28] <nate__> resista, I have to question why you would want to?
[01:28] <LjL> resista: really
[01:28] <anto9us> WorstPhobia, do you have java runtime installed?
[01:28] <WorstPhobia> Dunno. I should...
[01:28] <resista> cause synaptics wants to uninstall like all gnome packages and all other stuff
[01:29] <jon_> resista, If you uninstall what another package depends on it, ... then none of them will work
[01:29] <LjL> resista: what is it that you're trying to uninstall?
[01:29] <crouchingMonkey> what is that address where you paste whatever errors you have
[01:29] <crouchingMonkey> i dont wana flood the channel
[01:30] <starshine> hm, cloop code got messier, you used to only need enough room for it once :)
[01:30] <resista> ok, but i have gcc 3.4 or something... Then i installed gcc 4.0 and now i need to remove gcc 4.0, but i cant without synaptic uninstalling my whole system!?
[01:31] <LjL> resista: that shouldn't happen. try "sudo apt-get remove gcc-4.0"
[01:31] <Installer36> !paste
[01:31] <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.
[01:32] <wastrel> in kubuntu, no one can hear you scream
[01:32] <s|k> heh
[01:33] <dejx> re
[01:33] <starshine> anyways thanks, see ya later
[01:33] <resista> LjL, yeah, but then it says gcc-4.0-base is depending on gcc- 4.0...
[01:34] <LjL> resista: well, then it'll remove gcc-4.0-base too, which is fine, as long as it's not still trying to remove your whole desktop or whatever
[01:34] <LjL> resista: why do you want to remove gcc 4.0 by the way?
[01:34] <bintut> anyone here uses an ati-ixp based on-board modem on their laptops? i'm have here an HP Compaq nx6125 that uses ATI most of its chipsets. can you help me how to make my internal modem works? thanks.. :)
[01:35] <bimberi> resista: you can 'sudo dpkg -r --force-depends <package>' but ewwww
[01:35] <WorstPhobia> anto9us: How can I check my Java Runtime version?
[01:35] <LjL> bimberi: i think apt-get (or friends) will get it installed back next time anyway, won't they?
[01:35] <eth0> hi, can anyone help me run a .dat vcd file off my hd with mplayer, or anything?
[01:36] <anto9us> WorstPhobia, java --version
[01:36] <resista> Ljl, but if i select all packages that are depending on gcc-4.0 it wants to remove like 200 pkgs, and those mostly gnome and other important stuff
[01:36] <bimberi> LjL: good question, not sure, maybe if a dependant package gets upgraded and dist-upgrade is used
[01:36] <anto9us> WorstPhobia, you should install sun's one I think
[01:36] <WorstPhobia> anto9us: 1.4.2
[01:36] <WorstPhobia> So I should get a new version?
[01:36] <nate__> WorstPhobia, that'd be a good idea
[01:36] <LjL> bimberi: all i know is that whenever i tried to ignore missing dependencies using --force-depends, i couldn't run apt-get/aptitude anymore without them uninstalling what i installed with dpkg
[01:36] <anto9us> !tell WorstPhobia about java
[01:36] <wastrel> i have 1.4.2
[01:37] <bimberi> resista: how about this (a guess) - 'sudo update-alternatives --config gcc'  ?
[01:37] <resista> LjL, synaptic says gcc-4.0 is broken,... thats why!
[01:37] <bimberi> LjL: kk
[01:37] <WorstPhobia> wastrel: Does OO.org Base work for you?
[01:37] <LjL> resista: what do you mean "select"? are you still talking about Synaptic? but i'm saying, if you use "sudo apt-get remove gcc-4.0", is it still listing 200 dependencies?
[01:37] <nate__> WortPhobia, don't forget to run update-alternatives to use the proper jre
[01:37] <nate__> WorstPhobia, don't forget to run update-alternatives to use the proper jre
[01:37] <wastrel> WorstPhobia:  well i'm not sure what you mean - oowriter and such work for me
[01:38] <LjL> resista: then your problem is that it's broken, really. i can assure that it should not be
[01:38] <resista> LjL, gcc-4.0-base is depending on gcc- 4.0... and then it advices me to do "apt-get -f install", then it lists 200 pkgs.
[01:38] <bimberi> resista: i think it says its broken because of an unsuccessful attempt to remove it
[01:38] <dogmeat> !seen bob2
[01:38] <ubotu> dogmeat: i haven't seen 'bob2'
[01:38] <crouchingMonkey> ok i tryed upgrading java but still no luck, can someone take a look at this ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9841
[01:39] <LjL> resista: ok, then run "sudo apt-get -f install" and see what it intends to do
[01:39] <resista> i told you ;)... it lists 200 pkgs
[01:39] <LjL> resista: then try "sudo apt-get install gcc-4.0 gcc-3.4"
[01:40] <bimberi> dogmeat: /msg nickserv info bob2  (11 weeks!)
[01:40] <LjL> resista: (did you even interrupt apt-get/Synaptic while it was installing or removing?)
[01:40] <dogmeat> bimberi, thanks
[01:40] <wastrel> did you install java sdk thingy or just the runtime?
[01:41] <wastrel> what's azureus again?
[01:41] <bimberi> dogmeat: np
[01:41] <HymnToLife> !azureus
[01:41] <ubotu> azureus is, like, a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[01:41] <Aurora> hiya
[01:41] <resista> Ljl: no
[01:41] <maximo> !ajuda
[01:41] <ubotu> maximo: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:41] <Aurora> i'm wondering how to set up my system to automagically run .rb files through `ruby`, the same way it does .exe files through mono
[01:41] <resista> LjL, these are the broken packages: cpp-4.0 g++-4.0 gcc-4.0 gij-4.0 libgcc1 libgcj-common libgcj6 libgcj6-common libstdc++6 libstdc++6-4.0-dev
[01:42] <max909> !restricted
[01:42] <ubotu> restricted is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[01:42] <LjL> resista: try "sudo apt-get install that-list-of-packages"
[01:42] <wastrel> Aurora: you mean in nautilus?
[01:42] <resista> i did, but then it listed 200 packages ;)
[01:42] <nate__> wastrel: unless you plan on developing in java, just get the jre
[01:42] <Aurora> i mean in command line
[01:42] <Aurora> i think its a kernel thingy but it might be a bash thingy
[01:43] <satan> hello all, just installed kubuntu and ran some hdparm tests, it seems like its rather slow, how can I enable DMA for my drives?
[01:43] <bimberi> ubotu tell satan about dma
[01:43] <resista> more  ideas?
[01:43] <resista> Ljl: more  ideas?
[01:43] <LjL> bimberi: if you have any further idea about resista's problem with apt, i'm getting a little clueless
[01:44] <satan> awesome, thanks ubotu and bimbri
[01:44] <satan> bimberi*
[01:44] <nate__> resista: can you mark them for reinstallation?
[01:44] <bimberi> LjL: i'm not sure either,   resista have you tried 'sudo apt-get -f install' ?
[01:44] <resista> in synaptic?
[01:44] <nate__> resista, yes
[01:44] <resista> sure
[01:44] <Installer36> LjL I just installed gcc-4.0 and removed with your instructions...no problems..
[01:45] <wastrel> is ruby a compiled language?
[01:45] <LjL> wastrel: no
[01:45] <Installer36> There are not 200 depedn
[01:45] <Juhaz> byte-code compiled
[01:45] <resista> bimberi, yes, and it lists 200 packages
[01:45] <wastrel> well can't you put a #!/path/to/ruby  in the .rb file?
[01:45] <dAndy> anyone have advice about running ubuntu in a many user environment (setting the log out box to only logout not shutdown, audio/cd only accessible to the console user etc)
[01:45] <nate__> wastrel: that doesn't make it compiled
[01:45] <bimberi> resista: thought so :/
[01:45] <Lock-Dog> re
[01:46] <LjL> wastrel, nate__: try installing binfmt-support
[01:46] <wastrel> nate__:  the guy was asking how to get .rb files to open automatically in ruby
[01:46] <nate__> wastrel: sh'bang
[01:46] <LjL> wastrel, nate__: or, rather, tell that to the guy interested
[01:46] <nate__> wastrel: like you said, lol :D
[01:46] <AngryElf> hey all, everytime i reboot, and open up my normal apps, I have to reposition their size/location on the screen.......is it possible to save that info so i dont have to do it everytime?
[01:46] <Lock-Dog> gonna check it...my last time using Linux was 9 years ago.
[01:46] <wastrel> Aurora:  what ljl said :]    install binfmt-support mebby
[01:47] <resista> so, no more ideas huh?
[01:47] <lawl> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0
[01:47] <bimberi> resista: 'sudo apt-get install gcc-4.0' ?
[01:47] <LjL> Aurora: i don't know if binfmt-support has built-in support for ruby (don't think), but it's easily added. you can make it look by file extension
[01:47] <balay> is there any log with my recents instaled/removed  programs ?
[01:47] <wastrel> i find it really irritating that they spell it lawl now
[01:47] <Aurora> how?
[01:47] <resista> bimberi, no, then it wants to install  a couple of oither packages
[01:48] <nate__> dAndy: I dunno if I'd be sending you down the right path, but for the control of audio/cds, you can assign users to specific groups and make a specific group the owner of the audio/cd
[01:48] <bimberi> resista: well that sounds safer :P
[01:48] <nate__> #!/usr/bin/ruby
[01:48] <LjL> Aurora: man update-binfmts
[01:48] <nate__> #!/usr/env ruby
[01:48] <nate__> or soemthing like that works too
[01:49] <Aurora> i don't want to add shebang things to all my .rb files...
[01:49] <resista> bimberi, yeah but it only sais that all of them already are the latest versions or something
[01:49] <tritium> nate__: by default, there are audio and cdrom groups
[01:49] <nate__> Aurora: you should have them on there to begin with
[01:49] <nate__> tritium: making his job all the more easy
[01:49] <Aurora> no, i shouldn't
[01:49] <nate__> sure you should
[01:49] <nate__> it's VERY good practice
[01:49] <nate__> almost past convention
[01:49] <Aurora> its a perl convention
[01:49] <tritium> !enter
[01:49] <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!
[01:50] <Aurora> not ruby practice
[01:50] <LjL> Aurora: a perl convention? no it isn't
[01:50] <wastrel> #!/bin/sh
[01:50] <wastrel> perl convention?
[01:50] <Aurora> well, perl and sh scripts
[01:50] <nate__> no, lol
[01:50] <nate__> perl scripts, python, shell, ruby, etc
[01:50] <resista> bimberi, oops, i had 4.0.1-4ubuntu9 before and then installed  4.0.2-9(from debian packports).
[01:50] <Aurora> I've never seen a ruby script start with a shebang, commandline or otherwise
[01:51] <nate__> Aurora, I've seen plenty
[01:51] <LjL> resista: *debian* backports?
[01:51] <resista> yea
[01:51] <LjL> resista: duh. don't do that
[01:51] <HymnToLife> !debian
[01:51] <ubotu> Debian is "the rock upon which Ubuntu is founded"; see http://www.debian.org Thank You Ian and DEBra Murdock! 1994 Vers. 0.9.  Debian and Ubuntu http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship/
[01:51] <nate__> Aurora, but I understand your request, just not how to satisfy it
[01:51] <JoshRA> How can i install the mp3 codecs? The Unoffical Ubuntu Guide is for 5.04
[01:51] <Aurora> besides shebangs being kinda ugly, its unneccecary and kind of hacky
[01:51] <javiolo> do I need a special package for compiling a c program that uses sockets ?
[01:51] <Kr4t05> !w32codecs
[01:51] <ubotu> somebody said w32codecs was a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[01:51] <resista> Ljl: sorry  ;/
[01:51] <HymnToLife> !tell JoshRA about mp3
[01:52] <LjL> Aurora: binfmt-support will make it work the way you'd like anyway
[01:52] <tritium> !shebang
[01:52] <ubotu> hmm... shebang is She Bangs!  She Bangs!  Oh baby, and she moves!  She moves!
[01:52] <Installer36> LjL is that what the confusion was then
[01:52] <mcphail> Aurora: nothing hacky about a shebang
[01:52] <HymnToLife> lmao
[01:52] <nate__> Aurora, there is nothing hacky about specifying an interpreter
[01:52] <LjL> javiolo: not really. you need build-essential
[01:52] <bimberi> whatthe!
[01:52] <javiolo> LjL theyre installed
[01:52] <HymnToLife> wo is the smartass who entered that in ubotu ?
[01:52] <Aurora> I just don't like it, okay?
[01:52] <bimberi> !factinfo shebang
[01:52] <ubotu> shebang -- created by tritium <n=michael@ubuntu/member/tritium> 48s ago; it has been requested once, last by tritium, 43s ago.
[01:52] <HymnToLife> that's brilliant :D
[01:53] <Amaranth> !forget shebang
[01:53] <ubotu> Amaranth: i forgot shebang
[01:53] <Amaranth> !lock shebang
[01:53] <nate__> Aurora, Specifying it in the file prevents the need to do so on the command line and also prevents you from being tied to file extensions
[01:53] <V4Vendetta> quick somone name a good linux program
[01:53] <LjL> javiolo: is the compile giving you any errors?
[01:53] <wastrel> pymol
[01:53] <javiolo> Ljl yep
[01:53] <Aurora> i'd rather be tied to the file extension than the interpreter
[01:53] <LjL> javiolo: care to pastebin them?
[01:53] <Amaranth> V4Vendetta: apache
[01:53] <Josh43> V4Vendetta, amaroK
[01:53] <V4Vendetta> amarok is eww :-P
[01:53] <LjL> tritium: going to ban yourself? :P
[01:54] <Josh43> V4Vendetta, Next time specify your tastes :P
[01:54] <tritium> LjL: definitely ;)
[01:54] <JoshRA> Thanks
[01:54] <nate__> Aurora, the file extension tie just ties it to the interpreter in a roundabout way
[01:54] <V4Vendetta> Josh43~ :-p
[01:54] <resista> Ljl: so there is no hope?
[01:54] <mcphail> Aurora: magic numbers are better than extensions
[01:54] <Josh43> V4Vendetta, Gnome? XFCE4? Gimp?
[01:54] <mcphail> (see recent macOS exploit)
[01:54] <nate__> Aurora, how about typing 'ruby <filename>.rb'
[01:54] <resista> bimberi, ? no hope?
[01:55] <Aurora> nate__: lazy
[01:55] <LjL> resista: what i'd do is "dpkg --get-selections >somefile", followed by removing any non-ubuntu reps from the sources.list, followed by "sudo apt-get update", followed by "dpkg --set-selections <somefile", followed by hope.
[01:55] <nate__> Aurora, lol, mmkay
[01:55] <LjL> resista: not sure that's the best possible advice though
[01:55] <javiolo> Ljl http://pastebin.com/590058
[01:55] <V4Vendetta> i got the ill peripheral
[01:55] <LjL> javiolo: that program is simply broken
[01:56] <nate__> Aurora, if you don't want to specify the interpreter in the file or on the command line, then find something that ties you forever to an 'rb' file extension.  gg
[01:56] <nate__> Aurora, or go develop in windows
[01:56] <Aurora> thats what i'm here for, smart arse
[01:56] <javiolo> LjL really they sent me the program, I assume that it will work...
[01:56] <Aurora> You know as well as i do that NOBODY can develop worth while apps on windows :p
[01:56] <tonyyarusso> Aurora: Hehe.
[01:57] <V4Vendetta> Aurora~ now now...
[01:57] <nate__> Aurora: lol, even windows developers don't develop on windows
[01:57] <LjL> Aurora, nate__ : ok, stop this name calling and off topic rant please. i have given a solution that will work. bring the fuss to -offtopic if you like. thansk
[01:57] <javiolo> LjL Is I know the same code worked on another machine...
[01:57] <V4Vendetta> Aurora~ their are some okay windows apps
[01:57] <nate__> Ljl: as you wish :D
[01:57] <LjL> javiolo: you assume wrong, that program is quite evidently broken.
[01:57] <Aurora> i'm still trying to figure out binfmts
[01:57] <bimberi> resista: i'm really not sure, do you have non-ubuntu repos in your sources.list?
[01:58] <Aurora> do i need to modprobe something to get it working?
[01:58] <Josh43> Aurora, The app depends on the coder, not the platform.. there are awesome windows apps and piss-poor linux apps
[01:58] <nate__> Aurora: ?  now you have me interested, but I /REALLY/ should be working.
[01:58] <resista> bimberi, no, not now... i removed the debian-backport rep
[01:58] <resista> ;)
[01:58] <LjL> Aurora: hmm, yes, i guess so. i have binfmt_misc loaded
[01:58] <JustinLynn> true, dat :)
[01:58] <betao1> you are lucky i have no idea what is binfmts
[01:58] <V4Vendetta> Re Mote Control
[01:58] <resista> bimberi, Is it possible to do a force dist upgrade or something?
[01:59] <Amaranth> it's usually not a good idea
[01:59] <bimberi> resista: do you have to force it?
[01:59] <Amaranth> you can manually download and install the package
[01:59] <Aurora> Josh43: yep, but in the end, its going to be crashy no matter what you do, on windows
[01:59] <nate__> Josh43: lots are developed for windows on other systems better suited for development.  It's not what it's being developed for, rather than what it is being developed on....unless you're using .net
[01:59] <Amaranth> Aurora: Not true.
[01:59] <nate__> Aurora: not true
[01:59] <IdleOne> Aurora>  is that the apps fault or windows ?
[01:59] <javiolo> LjL I though the problems were the librarys
[01:59] <resista> bimberi, it complains about the broken packages
[01:59] <Amaranth> IdleOne: app's
[02:00] <nate__> windows is stable as long as you don't do anything with it
[02:00] <polpak> time to take it to #ubuntu-offtopic I think
[02:00] <Amaranth> IdleOne: If an app crashes the app did something wrong, no matter what OS it is.
[02:00] <Aurora> i'm guessing the windows kernel
[02:00] <LjL> javiolo: they might, but it really does look like the program's broken. is it open-source code? i might give it a look
[02:00] <Amaranth> Aurora: The NT kernel is as good or better than the linux one.
[02:00] <javiolo> Ljl its just a university practice :P
[02:00] <KoMpLoT> Hi all, would like to know how to install libdbus-1-1 in dapper
[02:00] <Aurora> it wouldn't even boot with my hardware, and when it did it crashed daily, at least
[02:01] <polpak> KoMpLoT, use #ubuntu+1
[02:01] <KoMpLoT> alright, thanks!
[02:01] <NightQuest> anyone know when the new ubuntu is coming out?
[02:01] <LjL> !tell NightQuest about dapper
[02:01] <nate__> Amaranth: but then you get into semantics about better in what way...
[02:01] <JustinLynn> Aurora, you can install a special package which provides scripts for managing binfmts. more info at http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/admin/binfmt-support
[02:01] <bimberi> resista: maybe give us a look at some of these errors on the pastebin
[02:01] <NightQuest> thanks
[02:01] <nate__> JustinLynn: thanks for the article
[02:01] <foampeace> is a 64bit system supposed to run ok on a i386 dist arch?
[02:01] <resista> bimberi, its mostly in swedish
[02:01] <JustinLynn> nate__> no problem
[02:01] <foampeace> sempron here
[02:02] <Noet> foampeace, a 64 bit system
[02:02] <Noet> foampeace, nvm
[02:02] <LjL> resista: paste them anyway
[02:02] <resista> where do i paste them?
[02:02] <foampeace> im running i386 breezy on this sempron is it ok?
[02:02] <aaronshaf> I can't seem to apt-get install libapache2-mod-fastcgi?
[02:02] <LjL> !tell resista about pastebin
[02:02] <javiolo> LjL http://pastebin.com/590068 its just a basic port scanner
[02:03] <LjL> foampeace: of course. you might want to install a K7 kernel though
[02:03] <Noet> foampeace, yes its ok, but if you are on a sephron i would rather use x86
[02:03] <wastrel> dAndy:  did anyone get back to you about your question?
[02:03] <zenbum> what's a good irc client for gnome?  i'm not very impressed with xchat
[02:03] <runedude> kvirc
[02:03] <foampeace> LjL: isnt sempron K8?
[02:03] <aaronshaf> "Package libapache2-mod-fastcgi is not available, but is referred to by another package."
[02:03] <aaronshaf> I uncommented everything under my sources.list
[02:03] <LjL> javiolo: ok, first off, tell the folks who wrote it that they shouldn't use accented characters in the comments. it's sad, but it may break
[02:03] <enyc> aaronshaf: maybe you need 'universe'
[02:04] <LjL> foampeace: perhaps it is, but there is no k8 kernel anyway
[02:04] <enyc> aaronshaf: did you 'apt-get update' ?
[02:04] <aaronshaf> yeah, did that
[02:04] <resista> bimberi, LjL, now i posted some errors.
[02:04] <JustinLynn> foampeace: in general you can run a x86-32 kernel on a 64-bit system. I think in the future 64-bit ubuntu will be a 64-bit kernel with a 32-bit userspace.
[02:04] <emb> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0
[02:04] <enyc>              Package: libapache2-mod-fastcgi (2.4.2-6) [multiverse] 
[02:04] <enyc>              Package: libapache2-mod-fastcgi (2.4.2-6) [multiverse] 
[02:04] <enyc> oops
[02:05] <enyc> aaronshaf: you need multiverse too ;-)
[02:05] <javiolo> LjL ok
[02:05] <LjL> javiolo: that program is badly wrong. fopen(f, "etc/services", r) is totally wrong. first, the f should be *assigned* to, i.e. f=fopen()   --   second, it's "/etc/services"  --- third, it's "r" behind quotes
[02:05] <michael> does anyone here use a dell printer with ubuntu?
[02:05] <zenbum> runedude: thanks i'll check it out
[02:05] <RandomGuy> zenbum: :)
[02:05] <resista> bimberi, LjL, just ask for translations
[02:06] <enyc> michael: what make/model ????
[02:06] <michael> enyc: a920 or soemthing
[02:06] <LjL> resista: what's the url?
[02:06] <michael> enyc: yeah, a920
[02:06] <resista> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9842
[02:06] <javiolo> LjL wow so wasnt "finished"...
[02:06] <enyc> michael: what dous linuxprinting.org say?
[02:06] <michael> enyc: not sure, didn't check that, one sec
[02:06] <Aghaster> how come rhythmbox has less features ( such as podcast and ipod ) in ubuntu 5.10 than in debian etch?
[02:06] <LjL> javiolo: http://pastebin.com/590074 i've got it to compile. dunno if it works, but it compiles
[02:07] <WorstPhobia> What's a good alternative to OpenOffice.org Base?
[02:07] <wastrel> Aghaster:  etch is testing, 5.10 is stable
[02:07] <javiolo> Ljl thanks
[02:07] <V4Vendetta> WorstPhobia~ abiword. much better
[02:07] <wastrel> i do like abiword
[02:07] <michael> enyc: linuxprinting.org doesn't have it, but i followed an ubuntu tutorial for it
[02:07] <V4Vendetta> WorstPhobia~ oh, base, what kind of program is that?
[02:07] <resista> bimberi, LjL, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9843
[02:07] <WorstPhobia> V4Vendetta: I mean for the database program.
[02:07] <mcphail> WorstPhobia: phpmyadmin?
[02:07] <michael> enyc: and it worked the other day, but now it isn't printing
[02:07] <V4Vendetta> WorstPhobia~ yea sorry, i don't know
[02:07] <WorstPhobia> It's fine.
[02:08] <wastrel> database like spreadsheet?
[02:08] <Aghaster> rhythmbox doesn't even recognize mp3s o.O
[02:08] <V4Vendetta> Aghaster~ because it's a poor program
[02:08] <WorstPhobia> mcphail: phpmyadmin isn't too similar to Access
[02:08] <enyc> michael: hrrm tutorial...
[02:08] <Tallia1Kubuntu> hi there
[02:08] <wastrel> gnumeric is a spreadsheet proggy
[02:08] <WorstPhobia> wastrel: Yes, I gues...
[02:08] <Tallia1Kubuntu> someone can tell me where's the error in this script?
[02:08] <michael> enyc: from the forums
[02:08] <Tallia1Kubuntu> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/BKZg3y87.html
[02:08] <enyc> michael: show me tutorial q-)
[02:08] <michael> enyc: and it did work
[02:08] <bimberi> resista: "Depends: gcc-4.0-base (= 4.0.1-4ubuntu9) but 4.0.2-9 is to be installed"  ???
[02:08] <enyc> yes..
[02:08] <enyc> but not now
[02:08] <Tallia1Kubuntu> it's a script to limit instances of firefox
[02:08] <enyc> kk
[02:08] <enyc> michael: show me tutorial q-)
[02:08] <michael> enyc: i don't know where it is anymore..but why would it work the other day, and not today?
[02:08] <wastrel> !tell Aghaster about mp3
[02:08] <Tallia1Kubuntu> and use tabs instead of multiple windows
[02:09] <WorstPhobia> wastrel: gnumeric is more for spreadsheets than databases...
[02:09] <michael> enyc: brb
[02:09] <enyc> michael: reboot....
[02:09] <LjL> resista: does this still remove 200 packages? "apt-get remove cpp-4.0 g++-4.0 gcc-4.0 libgcj6 gij-4.0  libstdc++6-4.0-dev"
[02:09] <JustinLynn> Aghaster> you can get GStreamer to run mp3s by following the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:09] <aaronshaf> I have multiverse too, but it won't install that package
[02:09] <JustinLynn> ^run / play , sorry for the confusion :)
[02:09] <aaronshaf> (libapache2-mod-fastcgi)
[02:09] <enyc> michael: aaronshaf what happens ekactly... ?
[02:09] <mcphail> WorstPhobia: if you want something "like access", then base is the only real option
[02:10] <Fracture> I have a problem where an app is causing X to restart, where will I find logs for this ?
[02:10] <resista> LjL,  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9844
[02:10] <aaronshaf> "Package libapache2-mod-fastcgi is not available, but is referred to by another package."
[02:10] <JustinLynn> Aghaster> rhythmbox uses that framework (GStreamer) to recognize and play audio.
[02:10] <wastrel> WorstPhobia:  ah yes. wellsir, oobase2 works for me on breezy.  it starts up at least :] 
[02:10] <wastrel> WorstPhobia:  which java did you install?
[02:10] <Aghaster> uh, well its already installed
[02:10] <enyc> michael: ''sudo apt-get install [package] ' that package directly
[02:10] <Tallia1Kubuntu> HEY? someone with basic bash skills can listen to me for a sec? http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/BKZg3y87.html
[02:10] <JustinLynn> Aghaster> once dapper is released we will have the latest version, with all the new features :)
[02:11] <michael> enyc: sorry?
[02:11] <LjL> resista: ok, remove the packages i listed above using dpkg. "dpkg --force-depends -r packagename", one by one
[02:11] <wastrel> i have basic bash skills
[02:11] <enyc> michael: do 'sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-fastcgi'
[02:11] <Tallia1Kubuntu> wastrel: look at the link
[02:12] <Tallia1Kubuntu> there's a bash script
[02:12] <Tallia1Kubuntu> and it causes errors
[02:12] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i am trying to limit firefox instances to 1
[02:12] <Tallia1Kubuntu> and open only further tabs when needed
[02:12] <aaronshaf> "sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-fastcgi" doesn't work on my end ;)
[02:12] <enyc> kk
[02:12] <wastrel> very basic...  Tallia1Kubuntu you need quotes around your strings.  FOO='bar -baz "something()"
[02:12] <WorstPhobia> wastrel: I installed 6...
[02:12] <wastrel> er.  s/$/'/
[02:12] <WorstPhobia> I think....or whatever the wiki said to.
[02:13] <enyc> aaronshaf: do 'apt-cache show libapache2-mod-fastcgi'
[02:13] <wastrel> WorstPhobia:  i'm running fine on java sdk 1.4.2/breezy
[02:13] <michael> enyc: okay, but what is that?
[02:13] <enyc> aaronshaf: does a version appear?
[02:13] <LjL> resista: then "sudo apt-get clean; sudo apt-get update". then try "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" again and see if it keeps removing 200 packages
[02:13] <polpak> Tallia1Kubuntu, or if you are trying to get the output of a command you need to use backticks
[02:13] <Tallia1Kubuntu> ?
[02:13] <etsb> HymnToLife, are you awake now?
[02:13] <etsb> :)
[02:13] <Tallia1Kubuntu> backticks?
[02:13] <aaronshaf> no version; "Package libapache2-mod-fastcgi is not available, but is referred to by another package."
[02:14] <Tallia1Kubuntu> yes i need the output
[02:14] <polpak> Tallia1Kubuntu, ISRUNNING=`firefox -remote "ping()"`
[02:14] <enyc> michael: that shows you the details of that package...
[02:14] <Tallia1Kubuntu> wow
[02:14] <HymnToLife> etsb> yes :)
[02:14] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i don't have those in my ITA keyboard .... grrrr
[02:14] <wastrel> polpak:  ah yes.  v. true.   talisein  to store the result of a command in a variable you use either  FOO=$(command)  or FOO=`command`b
[02:14] <michael> enyc: it's done
[02:14] <aaronshaf> "apt-cache show libapache2-mod-fastcgi" returns nothing
[02:14] <wastrel> er, ^^ Tallia1Kubuntu
[02:14] <enyc> michael: according to databases r.e.  sources.list ;-)
[02:14] <michael> enyc: this will make my printer work??
[02:14] <Tallia1Kubuntu> is there a way to get them?
[02:14] <nate__> Hey, quick question about repos in the sources.list, if I put more than one 'breezy' repo (as in a local one and a remote one), and the remote one fails, will it failover to the local one?
[02:14] <wastrel> Tallia1Kubuntu:  use $()  instead of ``
[02:14] <j1p> How can I get XDM to start on boot, i installed xdm by apt-get, then chose xdm as the default manager when it asked me to choose one, I rebooted and it is giving me a tty login
[02:14] <polpak> Tallia1Kubuntu, you cause use $() as wastrel sed
[02:14] <enyc> michael: no idea ;-)
[02:14] <polpak> Tallia1Kubuntu, err said
[02:14] <michael> enyc: why did i download this then?
[02:15] <nate__> anyone?
[02:15] <Tallia1Kubuntu> ooo i didn't saw :)
[02:15] <enyc> michael: im muddling up people???
[02:15] <michael> enyc: i think so
[02:15] <michael> enyc: how can i remove what i just downloaded?
[02:16] <enyc> argh http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9842 from somebody else
[02:16] <Fracture> I have an application that is killing X.  Is there anywhere that I can look for logs for why this happens ?
[02:16] <nate__> !sources.list
[02:16] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[02:16] <Tux_Wiki> hi, when is coming out the new release of Ubuntu?
[02:16] <enyc> michael: its not important... but you con rewove the pkg
[02:16] <pschulz01> I am having a problem installing on a new HP Workstation. It doesn't look like all the hardware is supported. Who should I tlak to about this? (Both the Breezy installer and live CD's have the same problem.)
[02:16] <polpak> !tell Tux_Wiki about dapper
[02:16] <nate__> !tell Tux_Wiki about Dapper
[02:17] <Tallia1Kubuntu> /home/andrea/MyScripts/firefox: line 3: URL: command not found
[02:17] <Tallia1Kubuntu> polpak:
[02:17] <HymnToLife> pschulz01> weird, everything from HP always worked great for me
[02:17] <etsb> HymnToLife, ok..i've gone as far as installing vsftpd on the server machine...and when i go to Places>Connect To Server on the client machine it says " Couldn't display "sftp://etsb@192.168.1.7" "
[02:17] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i think i can't use spaces right?
[02:17] <nate__> so, anyone know about the sources.list and if it supports source failover?
[02:17] <LjL> Tallia1Kubuntu: where?
[02:17] <polpak> Tallia1Kubuntu, yeah
[02:17] <aaronshaf> I downloaded the .deb, what do I do to install it from the command line?
[02:17] <JoshRA> I am trying to install the java and i installed the mutiverse reps but it is not working
[02:17] <LjL> !tell aaronshaf about deb
[02:17] <HymnToLife> no sftp etsb, just ftp
[02:18] <Tux_Wiki> polpak, nate__?
[02:18] <pschulz01> HymnToLife: Its the new HP xw4300..
[02:18] <Tallia1Kubuntu> polpak: can i?
[02:18] <HymnToLife> and please use a decent client like gftp
[02:18] <Tux_Wiki> polpak, nate__: I see now =)
[02:18] <Tallia1Kubuntu> gftp?
[02:18] <Tallia1Kubuntu> oo client
[02:18] <resista> Ljl: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9845
[02:18] <pschulz01> HymnToLife: I think I'm going to try Dapper..
[02:18] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i thaught server
[02:18] <Tux_Wiki> thanks
[02:18] <etsb> HymnToLife, Public FTP or FTP (with login) ?
[02:19] <michael> enyc: how do i remove it?
[02:19] <pschulz01> Is ther an installer for Dapper?
[02:19] <LjL> resista: try "sudo apt-get -f install" nu
[02:19] <nate__> anyone know this?  If I have a remote and a local repository for the same section in the sources.list, 'breezy' for instance, if the remote connection fails, will it failover to the local one?
[02:19] <enyc> aaronshaf: do 'apt-get remove libapache2-mod-fastcgi' I think
[02:19] <j1p> I installed xdm using 'apt-get install xdm' it showed me a blue screen to choose either xdm or gdm as default desktop manager, I chose xdm, I rebooted, and now it is booting into a tty login, instead of the xdm one, how do I change this?
[02:20] <Tallia1Kubuntu> what's wrong now?
[02:20] <resista> LjL, no... still lists 200 pkgs
[02:20] <zazza> can anyone help me i cant play any music on my computer !!!
[02:20] <LjL> resista: do you know if, besides the gcc stuff, you got also your Gnome stuff from the debian repos?
[02:20] <resista> LjL, no, i did not
[02:21] <JoshRA> never mind, My typos got the best of me. Anyone know how i can check if my TV tuner card works in linux?
[02:21] <LjL> resista: can you exclude they weren't installed automatically during a dist-upgrade? anyway, try "sudo apt-get install gcc"
[02:21] <[Spooky] > anyone know any good rss feed application ?
[02:21] <etsb> HymnToLife, are you on yahoo messenger?
[02:21] <jetscreamer> google the chipset, restrict=linux
[02:21] <HymnToLife> nope
[02:21] <jetscreamer> lspci
[02:21] <etsb> HymnToLife, i only have a yahoo messenger :(
[02:22] <HymnToLife> damn
[02:22] <etsb> damn
[02:22] <JoshRA> jetscreamer: talking to me?
[02:22] <etsb> ok how do i register my nicname
[02:22] <JoshRA> jetscreamer: so since it is a evga but also an nvidia
[02:22] <etsb> how do i reply to pm's?
[02:22] <HymnToLife> etsb> /msg nickserv register password
[02:22] <bimberi> !register
[02:22] <ubotu> rumour has it, register is type /msg nickserv help register (you probably should do this in the server window so that if you mess up you won't reveal your password to the whole channel :))
[02:22] <jetscreamer> http://www.google.com/linux?q=mytunerchipset&restrict=linux   i dunno, whoever
[02:23] <JoshRA> jetscreamer: which would be the chip set?
[02:23] <JoshRA> the geforce4 ?
[02:23] <jetscreamer> JoshRA: is it a tvtuner or an nvidia card
[02:23] <iGotNoTime> can anyone tell me how to get and install a .deb or .rpm package?
[02:23] <jetscreamer> vid card
[02:23] <LjL> !tell iGotNoTime about deb
[02:23] <JoshRA> nivida card with a tuner built in.
[02:23] <HymnToLife> !tell iGotNoTime about rpm
[02:24] <jetscreamer> JoshRA: no idea, but what card is that? (you don't mean the tv out i take it)
[02:24] <j1p> I installed xdm using 'apt-get install xdm' it showed me a blue screen to choose either xdm or gdm as default desktop manager, I chose xdm, I rebooted, and now it is booting into a tty login, instead of the xdm one, how do I change this, i saw a post on the forums of someone having the same problem, no solution was offered?
[02:24] <JoshRA> No it is a tvtuner ;) It is a EVGA Nivida PersonalCinema geforce4 mx/440 - 64MB
[02:25] <JoshRA> Hang a moment jetscreamer i can get you a listing
[02:26] <jetscreamer> JoshRA: it may be supported at least with the nvidia-binary installer, go check nvidia.com/linux or so. they have a seperate section for the media things i believe
[02:26] <K__yle> Can anyone recommend a good easy to install web browser?
[02:26] <JoshRA>  eVGA nVidia Personal Cinema w/ MX440 8X AGP 64MB
[02:26] <K__yle> other then firefox because for some reason I cant edit the internet options
[02:26] <max909> k__yle ephihany
[02:26] <MojoRison> can anyone help me with a good easy to install/use ftp program for ubuntu?
[02:26] <jetscreamer> j1p: less /etc/X11/default-display-manager
[02:26] <bimberi> j1p: what happens when you type 'sudo /etc/init.d/xdm start' (while X isn't already running)?
[02:26] <fn_> any good url to make ubuntu as public access pc ?
[02:26] <iGotNoTime> tell me about alien?
[02:26] <iGotNoTime> lol
[02:26] <bimberi> K__yle: ubuntu comes with firefox
[02:27] <LjL> !tell igotnotime about bot
[02:27] <K__yle> is there any reason why I cant go to Tools > Internet Options in firefox?
[02:27] <iGotNoTime> I don't know the syntax
[02:27] <j1p> bimberi, it says Starting X Display manager: xdm, then goes back to terminal, no errors
[02:27] <IdleOne> MojoRison>  gftp
[02:27] <tonyyarusso> K__yle: I use Firefox myself.  Others I have include Opera, Konqueror, Dillo, Amaya, links2 -g, Epiphany, Galeon.
[02:27] <K__yle> ok, thanks
[02:27] <bimberi> j1p: and ctrl-alt-f7 ?
[02:27] <j1p> tty login
[02:27] <tonyyarusso> K__yle: Try Edit > Preferences instead.
[02:27] <bimberi> hm
[02:27] <K__yle> do you have the same problem of not bring able to go to Tools > Internet Options in firefox?
[02:27] <j1p> i assume
[02:27] <K__yle> ok
[02:27] <K__yle> wiw
[02:27] <j1p> bimberi, i can startx, and I did
[02:27] <K__yle> wow*
[02:27] <MojoRison> gftp?  have a link Idleone?
[02:27] <resista> LjL, I think i just did something incresably stupid. I force-removed libstdc++6.
[02:27] <IdleOne> sudo apt-get install gftp
[02:28] <K__yle> Im an idiot
[02:28] <K__yle> thank you
[02:28] <resista> now i cant even run apt ;)
[02:28] <j1p> jetscreamer, it gives me /usr/bin/X11/xdm
[02:28] <resista> great
[02:28] <LjL> resista: that could be ungood
[02:28] <resista> lol
[02:28] <resista> yea
[02:28] <iGotNoTime> so deb can install but not rpm more or less?
[02:28] <MojoRison> Idleone, thanks
[02:28] <interferon> i'm considering updating to dapper.  if i do so, using dist-upgrader, will anything change when the final dapper is release, or will i just do a regular update-upgrade with apt-get?
[02:28] <IdleOne> MojoRison>  no problem
[02:28] <resista> LjL, can i somehow downoad it and install it by hand?
[02:28] <JoshRA> 30
[02:28] <K__yle> Oh, one last thing. My CPU fan has been constantly loud ever since I installed Ubuntu... Anyone know what could be going on?
[02:29] <bimberi> j1p: kk, sorry i'm out of ideas :|
[02:29] <varsendagger> hey what does everyone think of linspire's CNR utility and how it may come over to ubuntu
[02:29] <K__yle> Like, it is a constant sound... Never goes off
[02:29] <LjL> iGotNoTime: there are 17000 packages in the repositories, which are quite a few. if what you need isn't there, you're probably better off compiling it (or, at least, using a debian .deb, though that's not really good either)
[02:29] <zardiac> Hi, I played around a ltitle trying to get Xgl working.. but I could not.. and I think I have made everything as it used to be.. but when i open windows there is no borders, and I cannot move the windows.. how do i get the borders around the windows back?
[02:29] <FlannelKing> varsendagger: its stupid.  We already have it, it's called "apt"
[02:29] <LjL> resista: you can try. depends on how much of the stuff needed to install it needs libstdc++
[02:29] <varsendagger> FlannelKing, i agree
[02:29] <varsendagger> apt is way better anyhow
[02:29] <HymnToLife> LjL> compiling is a million times better than using a debian binary
[02:29] <varsendagger> and free
[02:30] <varsendagger> HymnToLife, not really
[02:30] <wastrel> !tell zardiac about xgl
[02:30] <resista> LjL, where do you think i can download it?
[02:30] <HymnToLife> varsendagger> of course it is
[02:30] <varsendagger> HymnToLife, do you smoke crack?
[02:30] <varsendagger> nah
[02:30] <LjL> HymnToLife: installing a debian binary of some innocent program is usually worth a try in my opinion. of course you aren't going to install a debian version of an important library
[02:30] <LjL> resista: hold on
[02:30] <HymnToLife> at least you don't run the risk of breaking your system down
[02:30] <K__yle> Anyone know of any free software to slow down your PC fan manually?
[02:31] <K__yle> it's so loud, but only using 1% power usually
[02:31] <LjL> HymnToLife: that's something that isn't really going to happen, as long as you're using dpkg to install a package that you don't already have installed
[02:31] <varsendagger> i've broken my system more form compiling form source than installing .deb form apt-get
[02:31] <devians> K__yle, its a voltage thing
[02:31] <K__yle> Is it constantly going to be like this?
[02:32] <varsendagger> hey guys you need to try Blender if you haven't allready
[02:32] <K__yle> I just installed Ubuntu today and it hasnt stopped yet
[02:32] <wastrel> what's blender
[02:32] <LjL> resista: wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gcc-4.0/libstdc++6_4.0.1-4ubuntu9_i386.deb
[02:32] <K__yle> I used Blender in windows its nice
[02:32] <K__yle> 3d modeler
[02:32] <HymnToLife> wastrel> some 3D design app
[02:32] <LjL> resista: then  sudo dpkg -i libstdc++6_4.0.1-4ubuntu9_i386.deb
[02:32] <wastrel> i use pymol
[02:32] <K__yle> they used it to make RuneScape
[02:32] <wastrel> what's runescape
[02:33] <K__yle> some game
[02:33] <pianoboy3333> hmmm
[02:33] <shiv_> why can't linux have viruses?
[02:34] <resista> Ljl, seems to work but it tells me i also need gcc-4.0-base
[02:34] <basbryan> shiv_: it can but they r harder to write
[02:34] <varsendagger> i want to install jre it comes in a .bin how do i "run it"  where will it install?
[02:34] <IdleOne> shiv>  because the kernel has all the vaccinations
[02:34] <pianoboy3333> I downloaded bluefish for html editing, yet it seems to have taken over my life, since I want gedit to edit my perl scripts, not bluefish, which is the default. How do I fix this?
[02:34] <wastrel> it can but they don't have root access by default.  they'd have to use an exploit  also linux isn't monoculture, different distros are different. also because there's less systems ot infect
[02:34] <shiv_> I have finally switched to ubuntu completely
[02:34] <varsendagger> will it install in the directory or /usr/bin  ?
[02:34] <varsendagger> shiv, cool
[02:35] <basbryan> sv_: nice
[02:35] <cory> hello
[02:35] <varsendagger> i am thinking about going back to the darkside as soon as i get my video card in the mail
[02:35] <bimberi> IdleOne: i love that answer :D
[02:35] <varsendagger> cory,    hello
[02:35] <trinitrogen> shiv_: About 5 minutes ago I figured out that I screwed up my XP installed on a different partition, so you could say I've totally switched too :)
[02:35] <IdleOne> bimberi>  thank you  but it wasnt very helpfull Im affraid
[02:35] <varsendagger> shiv, linux can have viruses
[02:36] <LjL> resista: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gcc-4.0/gcc-4.0-base_4.0.1-4ubuntu9_i386.deb
[02:36] <shiv_> I was using windoze for years and was experimenting with linux over last 2 years. When they announced vista I was very enthu about it. But they are coming out with 7 versions! all with different price tag and I am getting sick of upgrading my RAM and processor
[02:36] <tonyyarusso> trinitrogen: That's one way!
[02:36] <j1p> anyone here use xdm on ubuntu?
[02:36] <pianoboy3333> shiv_: yea, viruses are point less in linux since there is not really a place to hide them, plus it costs time and money to write these things, and if you were making one, would you want to target like, 10% of all computer users or like 80% (windows)?
[02:36] <navarone> 7 versions?
[02:36] <jetscreamer> you can 'probably' be able to fix the xp install easily
[02:36] <resista> Ljl, guessed that.... w8 a min
[02:36] <pianoboy3333> shiv: planning on writing one for linux?
[02:36] <basbryan> jlp: i did
[02:36] <randabis> !virus
[02:36] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, randabis
[02:36] <pianoboy3333> I downloaded bluefish for html editing, yet it seems to have taken over my life, since I want gedit to edit my perl scripts, not bluefish, which is the default. How do I fix this?
[02:36] <varsendagger> not as common and our system is more secure
[02:36] <varsendagger> it isn't foolproof
[02:36] <varsendagger> rootkits!
[02:36] <cory> varsendagger: trying to set up Broadcom 64bit w/ ndiswrapper on kubuntu. No luck.
[02:36] <trinitrogen> On that note, as a show of hands for everybody still using XP in someway, what would you suggest is the best way, reinstall it and dual boot, or totally claim all the HD space in the name of linux and run XP in a Virtual Machine
[02:37] <randabis> hmm...it would be interesting if viruses really did come in packets of five
[02:37] <pianoboy3333> lol
[02:37] <varsendagger> cory, i don't know
[02:37] <tonyyarusso> trinitrogen: Depends what you want.  Here's my story:
[02:37] <varsendagger> you came to the right place though
[02:37] <bimberi> ubotu tell pianoboy3333 about defaultapp
[02:37] <jetscreamer> j1p: 'why' do you want to use xdm though... it's featureless and ugly :) (seriously, it is, unless you get off into the configs... i heard it even has it's own language)
[02:37] <basbryan> abandon M$
[02:37] <cory> varsendagger: ok, thanks
[02:37] <trinitrogen> basbryan: can't totally do that, Im a bit of a pussy and still need a safety net
[02:37] <j1p> jetscreamer, its liter than the other window managers, and my system has low resources
[02:37] <randabis> cory, I have broadcom 64bit working in dapper
[02:37] <basbryan> tri:ah
[02:38] <varsendagger> see
[02:38] <basbryan> tri:keep working on it
[02:38] <randabis> bcm4318 to be exact
[02:38] <trinitrogen> basbryan: slowly but surely ;)
[02:38] <basbryan> tri:took me a while too
[02:38] <jetscreamer> j1p: startx is even more light
[02:38] <IdleOne> trinitrogen>  watch the language please :)
[02:38] <tonyyarusso> trinitrogen: Bought computer with XP installed.  No Linux exposure/knowledge whatsoever.  Googled stuff for a while.  When I discovered that Ubuntu would send me a disk for free, that made it so there was absolutely no risk/investment for me, so I thought, heck, why not check it out?
[02:38] <basbryan> tri:6 years to be M$ free
[02:38] <cory> randabis: how? got the 64 bit drivers, dot ndiswrapper, followed the instruct. no luck
[02:38] <j1p> I know, but I'd rather it starts x automatically on login
[02:39] <trinitrogen> IdleOne: Sorry
[02:39] <navarone> trinitrogen, I would resize xp partition, reninstall it if you want but also create a fat32 partition to share files between linux and xp...assuming ntfs writing is not more reliable soon
[02:39] <basbryan> tri: 4 me anyways
[02:39] <wastrel> xdm isn't a windowmanager
[02:39] <resista> LjL, this is interesting... I could dwnld the packages, and it worked fine.. Now it seems like only 20 or so, packages are selected to be removed when i try to remove or reinstall the problematic packages
[02:39] <cory> sorry typing fast...
[02:39] <LjL> j1p: you can make startx start automatically on (text) login too
[02:40] <LjL> resista: then do that. just keep note of the packages that are being removed. actually, try and see what "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" has to say first
[02:40] <tonyyarusso> trinitrogen: Waited impatiently for said disk to arrive.  When it did, shrunk XP just enough to make it workable, and installed.  Frantically dual-booted back and forth between the two for a week, using XP for Google and IRC, since my winmodem didn't work (I knew nothing, remember), and making changes in Ubuntu.
[02:40] <j1p> okay, I'll look into that as well. But if xdm has a problem when it is installed from the repos, that should probably be fixed too, right? I've seen a few threads on the forums about other people having this problem and no solution has been offered
[02:40] <birdfish> I just used apt-get to install the "muh" irc bouncer, but I can't seem to find muhrc
[02:40] <birdfish> The website said that it would probably be located at /usr/share/muh , but I don't see it there :/
[02:41] <birdfish> Any ideas?
[02:41] <LjL> birdfish: try "dpkg -L muh" (or whatever the package is called)
[02:41] <shiv_> where can I change dcc settings in xIRC for file transfers?
[02:41] <wastrel> birdfish:  guessing /etc/muh
[02:41] <corvax> what installs the dpcp3  directory?
[02:41] <randabis> cory let's take this to pm. text scrolls too fast here...I'll see if I can help you
[02:41] <varsendagger> hey how do i ste my JAVA_HOME VAriable?  it is in /usr/booger
[02:41] <birdfish> LjL , wastrel: okay, I will try your suggestions :)
[02:41] <trinitrogen> is there a key combo to swtich between desktops?
[02:42] <wastrel> trinitrogen:  in gnome ctrl-alt & arrow keys
[02:42] <cory> I follow directions from wiki and some other sites for setting up Broadcom drivers (64 bits) under ndiswrapper.  HELP! would like to switch from MS to Linux (need the delopment tools).
[02:42] <basbryan> XGL rules
[02:42] <FunnyLookinHat> !XGL
[02:42] <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/
[02:42] <basbryan> ctrl-alt-arrow spins a cube!
[02:42] <varsendagger> plese help me
[02:43] <cory> randabis: how do I do that?
[02:43] <tonyyarusso> trinitrogen: Mucked around with Ubuntu for the first bit, breaking lots of stuff, while using XP for my actual work.  Downloaded Breezy when it first came out, and did a fresh install, with a little bit of disk space reworking.  Sort of knew what I was doing now, and used it for my schoolwork, but still broke stuff.  After two months I backed up my files, took more disk space from XP, and did another fresh install, noting that each 
[02:43] <trinitrogen> basbryan: I saw that demo, it was enough to make me cry
[02:43] <LjL> varsendagger: export JAVA_HOME=/usr/booger ?
[02:43] <randabis> cory,  /pm randabis
[02:43] <varsendagger> LjL, yeah
[02:43] <randabis> cory, sorry
[02:43] <randabis> I meant /msg
[02:44] <varsendagger> or young  eh  zen?
[02:44] <varsendagger> you probably arn't getting anything, only loosing
[02:45] <varsendagger> why do they call it getting old it should be called loosing youth
[02:45] <tonyyarusso> trinitrogen: Since that point I don't touch XP at all, but it's on the disk still.  With Dapper's release I will be taking all of the remaining unused space on the XP partition, using it to create a development release partition, and doing a fresh install (last time fresh is the plan, dist-upgrades after Dapper) of Dapper, and then dapper+1 on the new space as soon as it starts coming out, leaving XP merely b/c I paid for it, have t
[02:45] <cory> randabis: sorry for my dumbness, I am coming from Gentoo and learning a lot lately.
[02:45] <zenbum> varsendagger: or perhaps "getting deadly"  :)
[02:46] <navarone> varsendagger, I prefer "constant warranty expiration" <s>
[02:46] <randabis> i broke windows by installing windows xp 64-bit on a seperate partition...lol I ended up wiping xp 64 and putting dapper back on that partition
[02:46] <trinitrogen> tonyyarusso: haha, thats quite the oddessy :)
[02:46] <randabis> i haven't been able to fix windows yet though :/
[02:46] <tonyyarusso> trinitrogen: Yep, but I think I've reached a point of stability now that I know what I want.
[02:46] <shiv_> which repos have mozilla?
[02:46] <trinitrogen> tonyyarusso: when you were dual booting, did you notice that XP bootup went slower? Like several times slower?
[02:47] <tonyyarusso> trinitrogen: Not really, it seemed fine to me.
[02:47] <robertj> how big in terms of filesize are all the breezy-updates from main?
[02:47] <robertj> err breezy-security, sorry
[02:47] <trinitrogen> Its something I noticed the last couple times, and when I say slower I mean by several times slower
[02:47] <eubenesa> hey
[02:48] <wastrel> robertj:  it should tell you when you do apt-get upgrade
[02:48] <bigdaddy> hey guys, I'm looking for an app & I am hoping that there is someone here who remembers it
[02:48] <robertj> wastrel: well I don't have a clean breezy system
[02:48] <cory> randabis: a tab came up, but it says that the connection was broken.
[02:48] <robertj> I guess I could use debootstrap but yeesh
[02:48] <bigdaddy> I had someone recommend a GNOME app that would download the themes, icons, and login screen.
[02:48] <bigdaddy> Ring anybells?
[02:48] <Tallia1Kubuntu> hi thre
[02:48] <eubenesa> hey guys, is there macromedia flash player 8 for linux?
[02:48] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i still have my problem with the script
[02:48] <randabis> cory try /msg randabis test
[02:48] <Tallia1Kubuntu> somebody can help me in this?
[02:48] <Tallia1Kubuntu> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/RLBCR863.html
[02:49] <joelbryan> bigdaddy: Gnome Artwork
[02:49] <bimberi> bigdaddy: gnome-art
[02:49] <bigdaddy> that is in synaptic?
[02:49] <corvax> eubebesa not yet
[02:49] <eubenesa> thanks
[02:49] <joelbryan> bigdaddy: yes
[02:49] <eubenesa> corvax: thanks
[02:49] <bimberi> ubotu tell bigdaddy about theme
[02:49] <corvax> yw
[02:49] <bigdaddy> yeah, that is the one
[02:49] <KEVIN06> hello
[02:49] <bigdaddy> thanks guys
[02:49] <eubenesa> corvax: how do you install firefox 1.5
[02:49] <tonyyarusso> trinitrogen: I noticed it running slower, but that's what Windows does, and actually reinstalled it to factory state in between there, to get rid of the extra stuff I'd installed there and wasn't using anymore.
[02:50] <KEVIN06> http://pastebin.com/590108  I have this error a solution?
[02:50] <LjL> Tallia1Kubuntu: i think i see a missing semicolon before the then
[02:50] <Tallia1Kubuntu> let me try
[02:50] <corvax> !firefox 1.5
[02:50] <ubotu> somebody said firefox 1.5 was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion?highlight=%28Firefox%29
[02:50] <bigdaddy> eubenesa - if you are running 5.10 32 bit, just use automatix
[02:50] <eubenesa> whats that?
[02:50] <satans_ny> eubenesa: or download the binaries from getfirefox.com
[02:50] <corvax> got to that wiki
[02:50] <LjL> Tallia1Kubuntu: also, i'm not really sure ( ) is right. think you should use [[ ] ] 
[02:51] <bigdaddy> crap, brb
[02:51] <eubenesa> i have firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz on my desktop
[02:51] <varsendagger> automatix!
[02:51] <varsendagger> !automatix
[02:51] <ubotu> [automatix]  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 (see !easyubuntu), but it's often best to read the documentation.
[02:51] <eubenesa> how do you use that
[02:51] <satans_ny> tar zfx
[02:51] <satans_ny> :)
[02:51] <Tallia1Kubuntu> /home/andrea/MyScripts/firefox: line 6: syntax error near unexpected token `then'
[02:51] <Tallia1Kubuntu> /home/andrea/MyScripts/firefox: line 6: `if[[ 1 == $ISRUNNING ] ] ; then'
[02:51] <eubenesa> huh?
[02:51] <HymnToLife> !tell eubenesa about ff1.5
[02:51] <joelbryan> KEVIN06: update your mime database?
[02:51] <wastrel> Tallia1Kubuntu:  you don't really need that 1 variable:    if /usr/bin/firefox -remote "ping()" ;then echo "hi"; fi
[02:51] <eubenesa> i dont understand
[02:51] <satans_ny> tar zfx firefox.tar.gz;cd firefox;./firefox
[02:52] <Tallia1Kubuntu> wastrel: ok let me try
[02:52] <HymnToLife> eubenesa> read the link ubotu gave you :)
[02:52] <eubenesa> thanks
[02:52] <eubenesa> thank you guys
[02:52] <joelbryan> lately, firefox becomes too unstable for me, when there's flash plugin installed.
[02:53] <Tallia1Kubuntu> wastrel: now it works when there's another window opened
[02:53] <Tallia1Kubuntu> but not when there isn't
[02:53] <Tallia1Kubuntu> aren't
[02:53] <satans_ny> joelbryan: interesting, what do you mean by unstable? memory leaks etc?
[02:53] <resista> Ljl, still there?
[02:53] <LjL> resista: yes
[02:53] <Tallia1Kubuntu> with this version
[02:54] <Tallia1Kubuntu> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/3Y0Vp199.html
[02:54] <fbond> hello, i just did apt-get source linux-source-2.6.15 on dapper, and noticed that patches are no longer applied like they used to be
[02:54] <fbond> anyone know the new approach?
[02:54] <pestilence> i switched from ubuntu to kubuntu (gnome -> kde), and when i reboot, if i don't run "gnome-theme-manager" once in KDE, all of the fonts are very large in apps such as 1) Firefox, 2) Konsole and 3) evolution
[02:54] <pestilence> does anybody know why this might be?
[02:54] <resista> things are looking good,  but now i try to install g++-4.0 and libstdc++6-4.0-dev, but i cant cause they depend on each other
[02:54] <resista> Ljl,
[02:55] <pestilence> everything looks great once i run gnome-theme-manager (and quit)
[02:55] <V4Vendetta> !dualboot
[02:55] <ubotu> well, dualboot is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[02:55] <LjL> resista: try installing build-essential instead
[02:55] <HymnToLife> pestilence> had the same problem
[02:55] <HymnToLife> thanks for the tip :D
[02:55] <pestilence> HymnToLife, no solution?
[02:55] <resista> LjL, i dont understand
[02:55] <ubuntu> meh. how do i talk to ppl that use aim
[02:55] <corvax> in firefox just do cntrl --
[02:55] <HymnToLife> nI didn't even know that one :p
[02:55] <LjL> resista: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[02:55] <Tallia1Kubuntu> someone can look?
[02:55] <Tallia1Kubuntu> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/3Y0Vp199.html
[02:56] <bimberi> ubuntu: Applications -> Internet -> Gaim
[02:56] <pestilence> corvax, are you talking to me?  if so, it's not just the fonts in the window, it's the fonts that decorate the window (e.g. file, edit, tools, etc)
[02:56] <joelbryan> I don't know, it happens when I stayed on a flash site for 1 day, and eversince, my firefox keeps crashing when a flash page is rendered.
[02:56] <pestilence> corvax, and ctrl -- won't adjust those
[02:56] <corvax> i understand
[02:57] <joelbryan> I keep monitoring my blogs over google analytics w/c has flash based reporting, then it crash
[02:57] <corvax> your running ubuntu and have istalled kde  and just choose kde as a session
[02:57] <Tarster> Hey need some help installing nvidia drivers
[02:57] <pestilence> joelbryan, did you try removing and re-installing the flash plugin?
[02:58] <corvax>  a clean install of kubuntu seems to run smoother for some reson
[02:58] <joelbryan> pestilence: I installed epiphany-browser, and no luck, and I removed flash entirely
[02:58] <basbryan> how does 1 create "is now known as" messages?
[02:58] <pestilence> joelbryan, are you sure it works with the linux version of flash?
[02:58] <HymnToLife> basbryan> /nick NewNick
[02:58] <eubenesa> guys, how do you  extract tar into /opt (you should make sure /opt already exists)??
[02:58] <kbrosnan> joelbryan, http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html#Flash
[02:59] <corvax> i tried the same thing even removed everything in  gnome icould and gdm for kdm
[02:59] <pestilence> eubenesa, man tar
[02:59] <HymnToLife> eubenesa> just run the command written right after :)
[02:59] <Tarster> Hey could some one priv msg me and tell me how to install nvidia drivers for a fx-5500?????
[02:59] <eubenesa> i tried
[02:59] <joelbryan> pestilence: I got it from firefox plugin finder
[02:59] <eubenesa> it said it cannot find the file
[02:59] <corvax> but theres alwatys extra bits hanging about
[02:59] <curley_sue> hi,need HLP: I have no type thumbnails in nautilus when using fluxbox, any ideas?
[02:59] <nevinm> anybody know what happened to GL/gl.h in Dapper?  it seems to be missing
[03:00] <eubenesa> hymntolife, it says it cannot find the file
[03:00] <pestilence> joelbryan, ok, but i've visited flash sites that crashed firefox before.  not all of them do, but i suspect the linux version of flash has bugs
[03:00] <Unity> nevinm: #ubuntu+1 might know
[03:00] <wastrel> the linux version of flash has bugs
[03:00] <eubenesa> hymntolife, the file is on my desktop
[03:00] <nevinm> thanks Unity
[03:00] <HymnToLife> eubenesa> then run cd Desktop before
[03:00] <IdleOne> eubenesa>  cd Desktop
[03:01] <corvax> ubotu tell Tarster anout nvidia
[03:01] <pestilence> tar xvf -c /opt
[03:01] <Unity> eubenesa: cd ~/Desktop
[03:01] <eubenesa> thank you guys
[03:01] <pestilence> eubenesa, but please, learn how to use manpages.
[03:01] <Unity> or the bash shell
[03:01] <pestilence> eubenesa, oops, it's -C not -c
[03:02] <Unity> so many ppl leaving and entering...
[03:02] <K06000> joelbryan
[03:03] <K06000> ??
[03:03] <pestilence> Unity, that's what happens in a channel of 500+
[03:03] <eubenesa> hey, im stuck again
[03:03] <pestilence> Unity, set your client to ignore those messages
[03:03] <eubenesa>  cd /opt/firefox/plugins/
[03:03] <eubenesa>  sudo ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/* .
[03:03] <eubenesa>  sudo rm libtotem_mozilla.*
[03:03] <eubenesa> i cant do that
[03:04] <joelbryan> K06000: yup?
[03:04] <K06000> update your mime database
[03:04] <K06000> ??
[03:04] <Unity> pestilence: i know i was just pointing out that all the join/part/leaves were all bunched up
[03:04] <Unity> pestilence: and that doesn't usually happen unless it's in moderated mode
[03:04] <satans_ny> pestilence: why use the verbose flag?
[03:05] <pestilence> satans_ny, personal preference
[03:05] <satans_ny> as usual :)
[03:05] <pestilence> satans_ny, i like to see what is being extracted
[03:05] <pestilence> satans_ny, but then again, i'm the type that reads EULA's
[03:05] <curley_sue> HLP anyone: I have no type thumbnails in nautilus when using fluxbox, any ideas?
[03:05] <pestilence> (or at least skims them)
[03:05] <eubenesa> pestilence, im stuck at linking to my plugins
[03:06] <pestilence> eubenesa, i'm not sure what you are trying to do
[03:06] <pestilence> explain
[03:06] <joelbryan> K06000: try restarting gnome or X
[03:06] <satans_ny> pestilence: the kind of guy that will switch to unix.. yes..
[03:06] <pestilence> curley_sue, try running gnome-theme-manager
[03:06] <eubenesa> pestilence, i installed it to /opt/firefox
[03:06] <eubenesa> pestilence, but then i cant link to my plugins that i backed up
[03:06] <Seq> any dapper + network manager users able to help me discover why my wireless card is no longer displayed via network manager? (it still works, however)
[03:06] <curley_sue> pestilence, won't it screw FB?
[03:07] <joelbryan> K06000: running nautlius using root is very unsafe
[03:07] <pestilence> curley_sue, well, nautilus uses gnome themes, so i would say no.
[03:07] <HymnToLife> joelbryan> indeed
[03:07] <basbryan> joel: nautililus is unsafe?   why?
[03:07] <pestilence> curley_sue, i mean, you are already halfway to using gnome anyways ;)
[03:07] <HymnToLife> doing it should be outlawed lol
[03:07] <pestilence> eubenesa, ok, where are the plugins you backed up
[03:08] <HymnToLife> basbryan> nautilus is only unsaved when used a root
[03:08] <pestilence> eubenesa, and where do you want them to be
[03:08] <cory> hello, I crashed.
[03:08] <HymnToLife> unsafe*
[03:08] <basbryan> hymntolife: that's not default is it?
[03:08] <WorstPhobia> cory: Hello. I hope you get better.
[03:08] <joelbryan> basbryan: you can do permanent damage if your using root for nautilus
[03:08] <s|k> is there a way to get the desktop icons to not align to a grid?
[03:08] <s|k> in gnome
[03:09] <s|k> nevermind
[03:09] <Seq> s|k, right click, there should be a keep aligned option ;)
[03:09] <shiv_> how do I minimize GAIM to the system tray (panel ) on close button?
[03:09] <s|k> Seq: yeah I saw it thanks, :P
[03:09] <cory> WostPhopia: yeah, try Gentoo
[03:10] <cratel1> I have tried everything getting my wireless to work at our univ. It works fine at home. Out of ideas to try. It can't find an IP using DHCP. I have the wep encryption correct and the MAC address is registered with the univ. Ideas?
[03:10] <resista> LjL, im so close now! I cant find liborbit0 in the ubuntu archive!?
[03:10] <basbryan> is no one answering unsafe nautilus question (is default as root)?
[03:10] <joelbryan> s|k: try other things you can do with the desktop by running gconf-editor and editing /apps/nautilus/desktop
[03:11] <pestilence> cratel1, what does iwconfig tell you
[03:11] <LjL> resista: it's there though
[03:11] <resista> where? not in "libo"
[03:11] <LjL> !info liborbit0
[03:11] <ubotu> liborbit0: (Libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB), section libs, is optional. Version: 0.5.17-11.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 174 kB, Installed size: 584 kB
[03:11] <eubenesa> pestilence: the ffsettings is on my desktop
[03:11] <tonyyarusso> shiv_: There's a system tray icon extension.
[03:11] <LjL> resista: pool/main/o/orbit/liborbit0_0.5.17-11.1_i386.deb
[03:11] <resista> ah, thanks
[03:12] <cratel1> pestilence: you mean about wlan0? The standard stuff when there is no wireless hub found i.e. acess point: 00:00:00 etc. and no IP
[03:12] <trinitrogen> Anybody know what the device name for a drive on a VMware virtual machine is?
[03:12] <romano> qualche italiano in chatt?
[03:12] <HymnToLife> !it
[03:12] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[03:13] <pestilence> eubenesa, i would just copy them into the new plugin directory
[03:13] <romano> grazie mille regaz
[03:13] <joelbryan> basbryan: when you are root, you can do anything to your system, and most of the time, those are very _unsafe_
[03:13] <cory> I love Gentoo, but when it breaks and I gotta spend time fixing it that I need to do work stuff, Gentoo sucks (I still like it)
[03:13] <pestilence> eubenesa, sudo cp -a ~/Desktop/(all plugins here) /opt/firefox/plugins
[03:13] <shiv_> tonyyarusso: I saw its clicked on but still it logs out when I click the close button :(
[03:13] <randabis> i don't like gentoo because of portage
[03:13] <randabis> apt > portage imho
[03:14] <basbryan> joel: sure...  but my q was: is default nautilus running as root?
[03:14] <HymnToLife> noof course
[03:14] <sagarp> i can't seem to login to the forum...whenever i try, it just returns me to the page i was on without logging me in
[03:14] <tonyyarusso> shiv_: Does it do the same thing after a restart of Gaim?  (The next instance)  Maybe it adds preferences somewhere.
 portage is great
[03:14] <shiv_> it does the same t
[03:14] <HymnToLife> sagarp> cookies enabled ?
[03:14] <shiv_> tonyyarusso: ya same
[03:15] <shiv_> tonyyarusso: I also uninstalled and reinstalled still the same
[03:15] <cory> randais: the best thing gong for Gentoo is Portage
[03:15] <sagarp> hymntolife yes i checked cookies liek 200 times...also, i tried in epiphany and lynx too...where lynx explicitly asks to save the cookie, and i said yes
[03:15] <basbryan> is no one answering unsafe nautilus question (is default as root)?  my q was: is default nautilus running as root?
[03:16] <randabis> cory, meh, to each his own. The maintainers of the packages in portage are my main beef
[03:16] <basbryan> if so, i have a serious security issue to think about
[03:16] <HymnToLife> basbryan> my answer is no
[03:16] <basbryan> hymn: ty
[03:16] <tonyyarusso> shiv_: Huh.  Not sure what else to try.
[03:16] <HymnToLife> if it did, I would run miles away from it :p
[03:16] <pestilence> basbryan, no, it runs as user
[03:16] <narg> basbryan: no
[03:16] <joelbryan> basbryan: nautilus in not running default on a root account.
[03:17] <basbryan> hymn: amen!
[03:17] <max909> why do you want to run nautilus from a root account?
[03:17] <eubenesa> !firefox 1.5
[03:17] <ubotu> somebody said firefox 1.5 was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion?highlight=%28Firefox%29
[03:17] <bimberi> basbryan: got enough answers now? :P
[03:17] <joelbryan> basbryan: nautilus is running as a normal user.
[03:17] <basbryan> i don't
[03:17] <max909> you can just use gksudo nautilus
[03:17] <basbryan> i did  :-)
[03:17] <max909> for root access
[03:17] <kidem> hey whats up with sshd??? whats the shel dameon
[03:17] <pestilence> kidem, what do you mean what's up with it
[03:17] <wastrel> kidem:  ?
[03:18] <pestilence> kidem, it runs when you log in remotely through ssh
[03:18] <HymnToLife> kidem> a very useful tool when running a monitoless server
[03:18] <HymnToLife> allows you to run a shell on a remote computer
[03:18] <joelbryan> yeah? why do you want to run nautilus using root?
[03:18] <HymnToLife> !ssh
[03:18] <ubotu> [ssh]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto, or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[03:18] <kidem> i tried...to ssh to it refused
[03:19] <kidem> is there a FW setup?
[03:19] <HymnToLife> kidem> do you have openssh-serer installed on the computer you want to connect to ?
[03:19] <HymnToLife> server*
[03:19] <basbryan> joel:i don't but someone commented that nautilus was unsecure i wanted to know why, and if that was the defaulti
[03:19] <kidem> thats what im asking about ubuntu
[03:19] <kidem> does it have it
[03:19] <basbryan> joel: i heard a resounding NO
[03:19] <shiv_> tonyyarusso: Do u know how do I install Mozilla?
[03:20] <HymnToLife> kidem> of course it does
[03:20] <bennyp> Heya! I've got a machine i installed Hoary on last summer and havent touched since. It has an ATI MACH64 card in it,but only gets 640x4802 even though xorg.confg spegifies 1024x768. any one familiar? also, how do I upgradeit to breezy without the cd?
[03:20] <HymnToLife> but not by default
[03:20] <birdfish> Sorry to keep bothering everyone :/
[03:20] <wastrel> ssh isn't installed by default.
[03:20] <kidem> grrrrr
[03:20] <HymnToLife> you have to install it (it's on the CD afair)
[03:20] <resista> LjL, !!!!!!!!!!!! it worked! I cant thank you enough. Now i can go to sleep... Thanks! Really! THanks!
[03:20] <adapt> anyone have any idea why `mogrify` (from imagemagick) would run SOOO much slower on my G4 1.67GHz than it runs on an old x86 box? is it just the g4 processor?
[03:20] <birdfish> But does anyone have any experience with muh?
[03:20] <bimberi> kidem: openssh-server is not installed by default - 'sudo aptitude install ssh'
[03:21] <sagarp> how can i send apps to another display, without starting X on that display? for example i want to start only xterm in another display
[03:21] <wastrel> aptitude eh
[03:21] <max909> adapt, probably
[03:21] <narg> bennyp: you might just want to wait a month and then go strait to dapper.
[03:21] <max909> or the video card drivers
[03:21] <LjL> resista: =) don't install debian packages next time! ;) gonatt
[03:21] <adapt> max909: k thanks
[03:21] <bimberi> wastrel: handy for uninstalls :)
[03:21] <bennyp> narg: yeah I know, but We're having an install fest right now
[03:21] <narg> bennyp: ah. nod
[03:21] <bennyp> the machine is at my friend's place, and so am i ;)
[03:21] <resista> Ljl: i wont.. vafan kan du svenska?
[03:21] <LjL> resista: bara lite
[03:21] <resista> vafan
[03:21] <resista> LjL, det sger du nu!
[03:22] <narg> bennyp: well, sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list, and then change the hoary's to breezy. apt-get update; apt-get upgrade
[03:22] <wastrel> sagarp:  most x apps support a -display  flag
[03:22] <bimberi> ubotu tell bennyp about resolution
[03:22] <bimberi> ubotu tell bennyp about breezy
[03:22] <tonyyarusso> shiv_: Mozilla what?  The browser?  If so, why not Firefox?
[03:22] <Phoul> Hello
[03:22] <Phoul> Im wondering how to get mp3 support
[03:22] <resista> LjL, Jaja tack i alla fall...
[03:22] <LjL> resista: jpp :) men jag kan inte vrkligen diskutera p svenska, really... it was barely enough to understand your error messages on the pastebin
[03:22] <schnable> hello all
[03:22] <resista> LjL, why dont i believe you=
[03:22] <bennyp> Thanks, bimberi! you rule!
[03:22] <resista> ?
[03:22] <sagarp> wastrel but there isnt anything there...i want to start the app on a different dispaly without starting a window manager or anything
[03:22] <shiv_> tonyyarusso: because firefox is crashing on all flash websites and I have tried all how tos and wiki to fix it
[03:23] <schnable> can i follow the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WartyUpgradeNotes to upgrade Debian Etch to Warty?
[03:23] <bimberi> bennyp: np :)
[03:23] <tonyyarusso> shiv_: Ah.
[03:23] <wastrel> sagarp:  you start an app in this display, and tell it to open in the other one.
[03:23] <LjL> resista: i don't know :o) the swedish i know mostly comes from swedish punk songs - not sure it's quite good for computing terms =)
[03:23] <Phoul> Anyone?
[03:23] <Phoul> Wrong button
[03:23] <tonyyarusso> shiv_: Looks like 'sudo apt-get install mozilla-browser'.
[03:23] <wastrel> !tell Phoul about mp3
[03:23] <corvax> you made a symbolic link to flash prolly
[03:23] <resista> LjL, really?  How does an italian get a hold of swedish punk?
[03:23] <corvax> and did it wrong
[03:24] <resista> and why?
[03:24] <LjL> resista: because i like it :)
[03:24] <resista> LjL, me to!
[03:24] <HymnToLife> me three :D
[03:24] <h36sa> hi.. I'm not sure how to autoload a module on boot. could someone give me a hint? :)
[03:24] <LjL> heh
[03:24] <pestilence> O RLY?
[03:25] <wastrel> h36sa:  you can add it to /etc/modules
[03:25] <h36sa> just want to autoload p4-clockmod
[03:25] <h36sa> thanks
[03:25] <shiv_> tonyyarusso: I am trying that opera just works fine with flash sites on mine but the fonts are screwed up in opera and the double click close tab is not available either
[03:25] <resista> LjL, thanks a bunch! And gonatt!
[03:25] <corvax> try dillo lol
[03:25] <LjL> resista: natti!
[03:25] <pestilence> shiv_, doesn't middle click close tab?
[03:26] <shiv_> I don't have mid click I have adell 700m lapttop
[03:26] <JoshRA> Hey. I am trying to install drivers from nivada bvut it says my gcc is not the same GCC as the GCC that made the kernal
[03:26] <JoshRA> o.o
[03:26] <pestilence> shiv_, well, clicking them both at the same time should work too
[03:26] <tonyyarusso> shiv_: You can make joint left-right click act as middle-click.
[03:26] <IdleOne> JoshRA> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:26] <enthused> hi, does anyone have any recommendations about how to listen to music over a network? i would like to listen to music on my laptop that comes from my desktop (both linux), but without having to manually copy the mp3s every time i want to listen to something
[03:27] <blocky> enthused: vlc?
[03:27] <pestilence> enthused, nfs?
[03:27] <basbryan> enthused: samba?
[03:27] <corvax> VLC
[03:27] <HymnToLife> I go for nfs
[03:27] <pestilence> nooooo
[03:27] <mike-e_> enthused : mpd and icecast
[03:27] <pestilence> nfs :-D
[03:27] <wastrel> enthused:  slimserrer
[03:27] <wastrel> slimserver, even
[03:27] <shiv_> how do I install personal security manager for mozilla??
[03:27] <pestilence> wayyy easier
[03:27] <JoshRA> Anyone here use mythtv?
[03:27] <enthused> hmm, so let me tally the votes, one sec =D
[03:27] <jetscreamer> JoshRA: you'll find that will be true unless you either build your own kernel, or just tell gcc to use 3.3 or whatever it was instead of 4.0
[03:27] <corvax> i use vlc to sream music
[03:28] <enthused> hmm i think i will give nfs a try
[03:28] <enthused> thanks
[03:28] <randabis> enthused, I'd just use a nfs share
[03:28] <randabis> do you know what nfs is?
[03:28] <FlannelKing> shiv_: is it a Mozilla plugin? or what?
[03:28] <pestilence> enthused, just add whatever dir on your remote machine to /etc/export
[03:28] <Tom_Kidd> How can I get my LAN address?
[03:28] <JoshRA> jetscreamer: well... It can not build the kernal module :/
[03:28] <jetscreamer> JoshRA: 'easiest' way is build your own kernel, then you won't have to tell it where the kernel-headers are... but either way is easy
[03:28] <enthused> randabis: yes
[03:28] <shiv_> I think so it wont load website gmail without it
[03:28] <LjL> Tom_Kidd: ifconfig
[03:28] <pestilence> enthused, then on the local machine, create a directory and sudo mount remotemachine:/rdir localdir
[03:28] <HymnToLife> Tom_Kidd> ifconfig
[03:28] <enthused> randabis: i was just seeing if there was an easier way
[03:28] <Tom_Kidd> ty
[03:28] <JoshRA> jetscreamer: i have never built a linux kernal
[03:29] <randabis> enthused, what's difficult about nfs?
[03:29] <HymnToLife> dammit, I got pwnn3d
[03:29] <shiv_> got it in the repo
[03:29] <randabis> hell, it's easier to setup than samba is
[03:29] <enthused> randabis: never used it before
[03:29] <resista> LjL, Posso parlare certo italiano anche, realmente.  No, non realmente, ma io spera bene gli impianti del mezzo di traduzione del Google!
[03:29] <pestilence> enthused, oh, you might have to restart the nfs server :)
[03:29] <enthused> randabis: and i have to write a paper =X
[03:29] <HymnToLife> !it
[03:29] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[03:29] <jetscreamer> JoshRA: right, so you need to either configure gcc to point at the same version, or build your own. JoshRA , building a kernel is easy, compiling gnome is hard
[03:29] <jetscreamer> well at least at first
[03:29] <enthused> randabis: so i was seeing what was fastest
[03:29] <randabis> enthused, the wiki has a good guide on setting it up rather quickly
[03:29] <JoshRA> hehe. I have built kernals before never a linux kernal
[03:30] <jetscreamer> JoshRA: and if you point gcc you'll still need the kernel-headers, aka linux-headers
[03:30] <enthused> randabis: thanks, i'll give it a look
[03:30] <Tom_Kidd> Ugh
[03:30] <corvax> enthused the EASIEST way i= vlc
[03:30] <Tom_Kidd> Anyone got a TSonic.610?
[03:30] <JoshRA> Which i allready have jetscreamer
[03:30] <JoshRA> already*
[03:30] <corvax> thats a matter of opinion tho
[03:30] <eubenesa> corvax, i just completely messed up
[03:30] <enthused> corvax: what would using vlc involve?
[03:31] <eubenesa> corvax, i cant open firefox at all
[03:31] <eubenesa> lol
[03:31] <eubenesa> im gonna have to reinstall it with breezy cd
[03:31] <Tom_Kidd> I just got Vonage, this router they gave me is a PoS..
[03:31] <Tom_Kidd> "The price is $80" - Right..
[03:31] <corvax> run vlc  client on the other machine
[03:31] <corvax> then
[03:32] <jetscreamer> JoshRA: ok there's a symlink called gcc, the hack way is to make it point at the version you want gcc to use... gcc-3.4 or whatever. (gcc the symlink just points at different versions)  the right way is to set an environment variable to tell gcc what to use. /me doesn't know how.
[03:32] <corvax> or you can browse to the ip froma  browser if thats what you want
[03:32] <corvax> to hear the feed
[03:32] <randabis> basbryan, perhaps, but both machines are linux in his case
[03:32] <corvax> apt get install it
[03:32] <pestilence> jetscreamer, export CC=gcc-3.4 ?
[03:33] <i3dmaster> got erros during the upgrade today. "Could not find platform dependent libraries <exec_prefix> Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/gconf-schemas", line 8, in ? import sys,os,os.path,shutil,tempfile ImportError: No module named tempfile
[03:33] <bosco> hey how do i open a program inside of wine
[03:33] <bosco> using terminal
[03:33] <enthused> thanks all
[03:33] <pestilence> bosco, wine (programname)
[03:33] <bosco> MSN messanger
[03:33] <pestilence> bosco, well, you probably first have to know where it was installed
[03:33] <corvax> apt-get install vls  for the server
[03:34] <pestilence> bosco, on my machine, wine installed things in ~/c/Program\ Files/
[03:34] <bosco> pestilence,  then how do i do that
[03:34] <bosco> thank you
[03:34] <polpak> basbryan, I don't think you ment homoogeneous
[03:34] <i3dmaster> anyone also has the problem or does anyone know how to fix?
[03:35] <pestilence> i3dmaster, did you run "sudo apt-get update && sudo aptitude dist-upgrade"
[03:36] <i3dmaster> pestilenc, pretty much. all I use is apt
[03:36] <Spec[1] > i'm having a problem with ntfsresize --info stop-working at 63.69% ... :-/
[03:36] <pestilence> i3dmaster, is this dapper?
[03:36] <polpak> basbryan, homogeneous implies it's all the same. Which if it were all windows I guess would make sense to use a windows network. If it was all linux though it'd make more sense to use something like nfs. Only in the case where there are some windows and some linux systems would you want samba
[03:36] <i3dmaster> pestilenc, ya
[03:36] <pestilence> i3dmaster, so if i were you, i'd try again.
[03:36] <pestilence> i3dmaster, dapper is not released, so it changes all the time.
[03:37] <basbryan> heterogeneous then?
[03:37] <pestilence> i3dmaster, in my experience, things can go from ok -> broken as hell -> ok in a matter of hours
[03:37] <i3dmaster> pestilenc, tried apt-get -f install, no help. now I can't install, remove. pretty much can't do anything
[03:37] <basbryan> lol
[03:37] <polpak> basbryan, indeed
[03:37] <biloyp> I am running NmapFE but lots of options are disabled cuz i am not root. How do I configure it so I can use all the options?
[03:38] <polpak> biloyp, run it as root?
[03:38] <pestilence> i3dmaster, what package is broken?
[03:38] <binarydigit> run it was root
[03:38] <binarydigit> *As
[03:38] <biloyp> polpah..yes
[03:38] <pestilence> i3dmaster, you might try downloading the deb and installing it manually with dpkg -i
[03:38] <i3dmaster> pestilenc, I've been living in dapper for quite a while. I know what are you saying... use to get all kinds of problem solved... but this one seems difficult to me
[03:38] <Phoul> <3 ubotu :P
[03:39] <joelbryan> can someone tell me what does /desktop/gnome/background/picture_opacity in gconf can do?, I can't see any changes in my desktop.
[03:39] <i3dmaster> pestilenc, pkgs are all in cache dir now. dpkg got the same error.
[03:39] <qpalzm> does anyone know any good p2p clients for linux? other than limewire or *mule?
[03:39] <pestilence> i3dmaster, well, if it was broken the first time you tried to install it, it makes sense that it would be broken on subsequent attempts
[03:40] <i3dmaster> pestilenc, starting from capplets-data and every of them has File "/usr/sbin/gconf-schemas", line 8, in ? import sys,os,os.path,shutil,tempfile ImportError: No module named tempfile
[03:40] <pestilence> i3dmaster, what i am saying is, maybe the package has been updated, so it might make sense to reinstall over the network
[03:40] <polpak> qpalzm, bit torrent?
[03:40] <joelbryan> qpalzm: nicotine, valkyre
[03:40] <qpalzm> thanks :D
[03:41] <pestilence> i3dmaster, for instance, you could do apt-get clean
[03:41] <LjL> joelbryan: you mean valknut? =)
[03:41] <bosco> how do i get webacam supprot in gaim
[03:41] <SoulPropagatio1> wait for gaim 2.0 to come out
[03:41] <pestilence> i3dmaster, then apt-get update && aptitude dist-upgrade
[03:41] <powerj> I have wireless working on my laptop, but every reboot I have to disable eth0 (my ethernet) and enable ath0 which is my wireless device, is there a way to make ath0 enabled by default and eth0 disabled by default?
[03:41] <pestilence> powerj, yes, edit /etc/network/interfaces
[03:41] <bosco> SoulPropagatio1,  it has hasnt it
[03:41] <powerj> pestilence, thanks
[03:41] <joelbryan> lLjL: yeah, I think I mess up with the book I'm reading by paulo coelho
[03:41] <bennyp> Could one please send me the link to install breezy over the network (I have no blank cd's, only cd images and a laptop)
[03:41] <SoulPropagatio1> no, it's in beta
[03:41] <pestilence> powerj, change auto eth0 to auto ath0
[03:42] <powerj> Excellent, thanks again
[03:42] <i3dmaster> pestilenc, same thing. I've tried that. all the pkgs have been installed just left over the configure part, which is having problems
[03:42] <sailor> my Applications Menu Editor won't launch--it opens the "launching" icon on the taskbar, but then nothing comes up... anyone have an idea why that might be?
[03:42] <shiv_> how can I install themes and extensions in mozilla-browser just like firefox?
[03:42] <pestilence> i3dmaster, but shouldn't  a dpkg -i install of the package re-do the configuration?
[03:43] <pestilence> i3dmaster, that is, if you get a non-broken version of the package
[03:43] <SoulPropagation> how do i change the desktop background in Openbox?
[03:43] <polpak> shiv_, I'm pretty sure you cannot. That's why firefox is better
[03:43] <SoulPropagation> (i'm running gnome-panel on top of it)
[03:43] <schnable> so does anyone have any ideas on upgrading Debain Testing/Etch to Ubuntu?  The wiki talks about testing/woody but doesn't mention Etch.
[03:43] <pestilence> schnable, i think you are in for a nightmare, just reinstall with ubuntu
[03:43] <intelikey> pestilence purge it first
[03:44] <pestilence> intelikey, it's not me, it's i3dmaster
[03:44] <schnable> pestilence: ok, makes sense
[03:44] <shiv_> If i could resolve the flash issue I would have kept the firefox. Ijust crashes with any flash site
[03:44] <schnable> i was trying to avoid it, but maybe its not worth it
[03:44] <polpak> shiv_, really?
[03:44] <ubuntu29> wich firefox?
[03:44] <schnable> i just dont feel like configuring mysql/apache/etc again
[03:44] <polpak> shiv_, I've never had any trouble
[03:44] <ubuntu29> i use 1.0.7 with few issues
[03:44] <polpak> ubuntu29, agreed
[03:44] <intelikey> yes well schnable purge the package first then install the unbroken
[03:44] <ubuntu29> still bad java under ff
[03:44] <bosco> so how do i get gaim 2.0 and if so does it support webcam
[03:44] <shiv_> tonyyarusso: because firefox is crashing on all flash websites and I have tried all how tos and wiki to fix it
[03:44] <ubuntu29> not sure whats wrong
[03:44] <pestilence> schnable, ubuntu install is quite easy.  just backup your /etc and /var
[03:45] <i3dmaster> pestilenc, ya the configure part fails every time
[03:45] <pestilence> schnable, then you don't have to reconfigure everything :)
[03:45] <ubuntu29> 1.5  i won't touch on other os's or this one
[03:45] <schnable> pestilence: brilliant :)
[03:45] <schnable> intelikey: what do you mean install the unbroken?
[03:45] <pestilence> schnable, really, backups should be common sense to you :-D
[03:45] <sailor> anyone?
[03:45] <pestilence> intelikey, you are confused.
[03:46] <pestilence> schnable, he is talking to the wrong people
[03:46] <schnable> yea im taring up /var right now, i just didnt make the leap to simply untar it into a fresh ubuntu install
[03:46] <pestilence> i3dmaster, intelikey is suggesting you run apt-get remove --purge on the broken packages
[03:46] <schnable> :)
[03:46] <polpak> sailor, have you recently changed your hostname?
[03:46] <schnable> pestilence: thanks
[03:46] <SoulPropagation> schnable: dpkg -l | awk '{print $2}' > ~/packages.list && sudo cp /home /dev/sd??/temp -R && sudo cp /var /dev/sd??/temp && sudo cp /etc /dev/sd??/temp && rm -rf /
[03:48] <ubuntu29> any one have issues with thye gnome clock panel?
[03:48] <ubuntu29> mine hold sthe time then loses it show the incorrect time
[03:48] <pestilence> schnable, no problem
[03:48] <intelikey> schnable just got here but was building on the "<pestilence> i3dmaster, but shouldn't  a dpkg -i install of the package re-do the configuration?"   <-- not unless you purge the old install....
[03:48] <sailor> polpak, not that i remember--though I may have since I last used the menu editor
[03:48] <polpak> sailor, oh wait. The menu editor
[03:48] <polpak> sailor, blech. that thing is quite prone to buggyness
[03:48] <sailor> polpak, yeah... it won't start, it tries to, then fails silently
[03:48] <sailor> polpak, any other way to edit the menu?
[03:48] <polpak> sailor, you can either try to fix the XML file yourself
[03:48] <EricNeon> hi all
[03:48] <polpak> sailor, or delete it and start over
[03:48] <sailor> polpak, where do I find that?
[03:48] <schnable> SoulPropagation: what does that do
[03:48] <SoulPropagation> schnable: you're trying to hot-swap distros and you can't even read my pseudobash? ;)
[03:48] <polpak> sailer one sec
[03:49] <pestilence> ubuntu29, is it just your hardware clock drifting?
[03:49] <pestilence> ubuntu29, what does "date" tell you
[03:49] <ubuntu29> yes
[03:49] <ubuntu29> huh?
[03:49] <shiv_> where can I check for differences between breezy and dapper so far? Any screenshots?
[03:49] <pestilence> ubuntu29, on the command line, type date
[03:49] <kidem> arfffffff ---- Hey why when i go to run sshd i get re-exec error
[03:50] <ubuntu29> ok hold on
[03:50] <pestilence> ubuntu29, is it the same?  if so, set up ntpclient
[03:50] <pestilence> ubuntu29, if not, i dunno :)
[03:50] <polpak> shiv_, not a huge difference in look, apart from the icons. But a lot of the apps have much more functionality.. And there's XGL to look forward to
[03:50] <ubuntu29> yup
[03:50] <ubuntu29> same scre wup
[03:50] <pestilence> kidem, could you explain further?  how are you running sshd?
[03:50] <pestilence> ubuntu29, set up ntpclient
[03:51] <ubuntu29> iddi its the batt
[03:51] <ubuntu29> did*
[03:51] <schnable> SoulPropagation: i think i get it, after that executes you reinstall all the packages in the list?
[03:51] <pestilence> ubuntu29, or, ntpdate
[03:51] <SoulPropagation> no
[03:51] <intelikey> pestilence isn't ntp a default setup on ubuntu ?
[03:51] <mavric2001> i have a 300 gig hard drive divided into three partitions, however ubuntu only sees two, formated in fat32, anyone have any ideas on this?
[03:51] <Tom_Kidd> How can I make hdparm run on boot?
[03:51] <pestilence> intelikey, probably, but i think it only runs on boot.
[03:51] <schnable> SoulPropagation: explain
[03:52] <ubuntu29> its that battery
[03:52] <LordMelkor> i need some help compiling wine on ubuntu
[03:52] <LordMelkor> version 9.9 breaks some apps that i want to use
[03:52] <bennyp> Is there a way to install Breezy without the CD? I've got the cd image, but noblanks
[03:52] <SoulPropagation> it backs up /home, /var, /etc to a spare disk, then it lists all the installed packages, extracts just the package name from each row of the list, then copies that to the spare, then wipes the hard drive
[03:52] <pestilence> ubuntu29, ok, well there is this program called "ntp" that will automatically re-set your clock every so often.  look into it
[03:52] <LordMelkor> so im trying to downgrade to 9.8 source
[03:52] <mavric2001> i have a 300 gig hard drive divided into three partitions, however ubuntu only sees two, formated in fat32, anyone have any ideas on this?
[03:52] <ubuntu29> no its the battery
[03:52] <bosco> how do extract a tar file
[03:53] <schnable> SoulPropagation: yes i got that, i was asking why the package list
[03:53] <pestilence> ubuntu29, explain
[03:53] <SoulPropagation> so you can just do an apt-get install $(cat PACKAGE_LIST)
[03:53] <SoulPropagation> and all your apps come back
[03:53] <mavric2001> i have a 300 gig hard drive divided into three partitions, however ubuntu only sees two, formated in fat32, anyone have any ideas on this?
[03:53] <schnable> nice
[03:53] <pestilence> bennyp, well, you have to have some way to boot into the installer, i would think
[03:54] <SoulPropagation> yep. innovation > experience
[03:54] <schnable> SoulPropagation: the wiki implies i need to do some things regarding adding users to groups, sudo, etc
[03:54] <pestilence> bennyp, once you get there, i'm sure you can get it to install over the network/from a mounted image
[03:54] <bennyp> pestilence: well, the cd image is on a mac, so is there a way to boot from a network image?
[03:54] <mavric2001> are my posts visible in here?
[03:54] <pestilence> bennyp, good question.
[03:54] <pestilence> mavric2001, yes.
[03:54] <Misnix> mavric2001 we we heard heard you you the the first.....
[03:54] <mavric2001> pestilence , thank you
[03:54] <sailor> polpak, anything?
[03:54] <pestilence> mavric2001, what does sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda tell you
[03:54] <intelikey>  you can manually call ntp anytime with "ntpdate pool.ntp.org && hwclock --systohc " as root, that not only sets the system clock but the second step sets the CMOS clock as well.
[03:55] <SoulPropagation> yeah you'll have to run YOUR_EDITOR /etc/sudoers and stuff like that
[03:55] <mavric2001> external drive with three fat 32 partitions, only see two of the partitions in ubuntu
[03:55] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, no.  you use visudo
[03:55] <ubuntu29> get over it clcok dude!!!!!!!!
[03:55] <ubuntu29> its the battery
[03:55] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: no, YOU use visudo. ;)
[03:56] <pestilence> ubuntu29, one step closer to my ignore list.  what does "its the battery" mean?
[03:56] <polpak> sailor, yeah
[03:56] <schnable> SoulPropagation: is the instructions at http://www.ubuntu.com/wiki/WartyUpgradeNotes sufficient?
[03:56] <polpak> sailor,  it's ~/.config/menus/applications.menu
[03:56] <sailor> polpak, thanks, lemme check that out
[03:56] <ubuntu29> do know the insides of the pc tower?
[03:56] <ubuntu29> learn them
[03:56] <intelikey> ubuntu29 who is "clcok dude" ?
[03:56] <Tom_Kidd> Does Dapper have updated repositories?
[03:56] <ubuntu29> you
[03:56] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, well, visudo is the proper way to do it.  you really shouldn't use YOUR_EDITOR :-D
[03:56] <polpak> sailor, you can delete it, and it'll change your menus back to the system defaults and you should be able to use the editor again
[03:57] <ubuntu29> i just figured it out
[03:57] <pestilence> ubuntu29, intimately
[03:57] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: i'm an IDE man; pico is faster for me
[03:57] <polpak> sailor, I've found that sometimes entries will get messed up in the XML and then the editor won't load
[03:57] <intelikey> your cmos battery dead ubuntu29
[03:57] <bosco_> i need a messenger that is ubuntu compadable that has webcam can anyone help me out
[03:57] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, it may be faster, but it's not safe.
[03:57] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, man visudo
[03:57] <sailor> polpak, i don't have that file... or the menus dir
[03:57] <SoulPropagation> 20 seconds later: "what do you mean klined?"
[03:57] <ubuntu29> maybe not
[03:57] <bosco_> i need a messenger that is ubuntu compadable that has webcam can anyone help me out
[03:57] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, but i guarantee you i could do it faster in vi than in pico/nano :-D
[03:57] <Tom_Kidd> Does dapper repositories have updated software? ;|
[03:57] <ubuntu29> i just got it too work thanks
[03:58] <ubuntu29> but make sense next time
[03:58] <polpak> sailor, in your home directory you don't have a .config directory?
[03:58] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: are you factoring in the time it takes to get fast at vi?
[03:58] <polpak> Tom_Kidd, yes
[03:58] <ubuntu29> will ubuntu ever work on a mac mini?
[03:58] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, haha no.
[03:58] <bosco_> i need a messenger that is ubuntu compadable that has webcam can anyone help me out
[03:58] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: yeah, i do all my coding in IDEs like i said
[03:58] <Tom_Kidd> Orly, is Dapper stable enough to use?
[03:58] <HymnToLife> bosco_ > Kopete
[03:58] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, which one is a good one
[03:58] <Tom_Kidd> 'Course it is
[03:58] <polpak> Tom_Kidd, sometimes yes, sometimes no
[03:58] <sailor> polpak, i have the .config, but there's only a smeg dir inside it
[03:59] <polpak> Tom_Kidd, it's still development
[03:59] <Tom_Kidd> Are there major bugs with it?
[03:59] <polpak> sailor, hrm, well smeg is the menu editor
[03:59] <bosco_> HymnToLife,  so then  how do iextract the tar file
[03:59] <pestilence> !tar
[03:59] <polpak> sailor, but mine saves to the menu directory
[03:59] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: i code on my windows machine; i code a lot at school and they're on win2ks
[03:59] <HymnToLife> bosco > you don't
[03:59] <Tom_Kidd> Well, I just don't want to use it if it's got a huge flaw that enables my harddrive to spontaniously combust
[03:59] <SoulPropagation> PHP Designer is nice on windows
[03:59] <pestilence> !tell bosco_ about tar
[03:59] <HymnToLife> sudo apt-get install kopete
[03:59] <polpak> sailor, dunno why yours would be different
[03:59] <edward0> !tar
[03:59] <sailor> polpak, there's nothing in the smeg dir either
[03:59] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, bahhhhhh
[03:59] <Tom_Kidd> sudo apt-get remove kopete|sudo apt-get install gaim
[03:59] <NCLife> i have both kubuntu and ubuntu installed, i only use gnome with all the gnome and kde programms. But i cant run any kde program in gnome now, that began after i had to delete the .ICEauthority file to be able to login on gnome at startup
[04:00] <Tom_Kidd> That's what HymnToLife meant.
[04:00] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: ya old coot ;)
[04:00] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, you have an OS designed for code development, and you use WINDOWS???
[04:00] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, ahahahahahaha
[04:00] <HymnToLife> Tom_Kidd> webcam with gaim ?
[04:00] <Tom_Kidd> Nah :\
[04:00] <Tom_Kidd> Didn't know you were talking about webcams; the final version of Gaim 2.0.0 will have them although.
[04:00] <intelikey> ubuntu29 one other thing.   the cmos battery  is not in use while the system is running.   and on many earlier mother boards it actually charged the battery while the system ran, although not enough charge to call it charging the battery.....  just a thought.
[04:00] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: tell that to the guys at my school district that scrapped my linux migration program ;)
[04:01] <HymnToLife> Tom_Kidd> really ?
[04:01] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, carry your live cd with you
[04:01] <HymnToLife> I though I read on their website they gave up on webcam for now
[04:01] <NCLife> now, for every once in a while i have to delete the .ICEauthority file at startup to be able to login on gnome
[04:01] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: pain in the ass to keep booting into it
[04:01] <HymnToLife> ant it would be in gaim 2.1 only
[04:01] <Tom_Kidd> Maybe, haven't looked for a while.
[04:01] <NCLife> mainly after i have rebooted to windows or tried to login to kubuntu
[04:01] <i3dmaster> pestilence, I got the problem solved. Its weird that the tempfile.py module from python2.4-minimal pkg somehow got removed, so the pkg is actually broken and this file is needed everything gconf-schemes calls... I force removed python2.4-minimal and reinstall it and then problem solved.
[04:01] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, here's a solution.  keep your home directory on a usb key, and carry the live cd
[04:01] <intelikey> NCLife every time you run sudo nautilus perhaps ?
[04:02] <HymnToLife> I wish they'd hurry op
[04:02] <Tom_Kidd> Your right, the next one after 2.0.0 should have it.
[04:02] <sailor> can anyone else help me
[04:02] <bosco_> HymnToLife, it wont extract becuase i am using ubuntu
[04:02] <sailor> ?
[04:02] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, your home machine = anybody's machine! :-D
[04:02] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: basically what i do.
[04:02] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: 5 minute boot times are a bitch
[04:02] <pestilence> i3dmaster, cool
[04:02] <HymnToLife> bosco_ > yet it will
[04:02] <NCLife> intelikey, mmh.. dont know really
[04:02] <edward0> bosco_ tar xzvf <file.tar.gz>
[04:02] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, i agree.  i keep my laptop in memory suspend when not in use :)
[04:02] <intelikey> NCLife that is known to cause that problem.
[04:02] <HymnToLife> it will just install a few more libraries, that's all - please use sudo apt-get install kopete
[04:02] <NCLife> intelikey, may i pm you whats the error i get when i try to run k3b?
[04:02] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: i keep both my computers perpetually on
[04:02] <schnable> crap i should have cleared my apt cache before backing up var
[04:03] <bosco_> gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
[04:03] <bosco_> tar: Child returned status 1
[04:03] <bosco_> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[04:03] <i3dmaster> pestilenc, its a very strange thing though...
[04:03] <SoulPropagation> my longest downtimes are when i'm wrangling hardware or the power shoots
[04:03] <bosco_> it is bz2
[04:03] <Misnix>  5 minute boot times are not all that bad on apentium 166
[04:03] <intelikey> NCLife just use pastebin.
[04:03] <i3dmaster> pestilenc, thanks for help
[04:03] <NCLife> alright
[04:03] <intelikey> !paste
[04:03] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[04:03] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, do you run things on them 24/7?
[04:03] <SoulPropagation> Misnix: these are p4-2.8's
[04:03] <Misnix> lol
[04:03] <HymnToLife> damit bosco_ ! third time : use sudo apt-get install kopete
[04:03] <pestilence> SoulPropagation, if not, you should give memory suspend a shot...saves a lot of power
[04:03] <SoulPropagation> pestilence: i'm an impatient bastard
[04:03] <tealia> i'm trying to install ubuntu and X won't start, it's a new system with a biostar TForce6100 motherboard. has anyone heard of any problems like this recently?
[04:04] <pestilence> tealia, what video card
[04:04] <NCLife> intelikey, here it is http://pastebin.com/590208
[04:04] <intelikey> k
[04:04] <pestilence> tealia, lspci will tell you
[04:04] <tealia> onboard video
[04:04] <HymnToLife> and now I'm actuelly going to bed - good night again :)
[04:04] <jon_> HymnToLife, See ya
[04:04] <NCLife> intelikey, the only way i can run k3b is with sudo k3b, but it displays a lot of errors
[04:05] <XiCillin> setting up remote desktop in gnome, only lets localhost connect is there a way to change this
[04:05] <XiCillin> ?
[04:05] <tealia> i tried lspci ... hard for me to understand what I see
[04:05] <NCLife> intelikey, and its the same for every kde program i want to run
[04:05] <pestilence> tealia, look for a line that contains the word "video"
[04:05] <Installer36> Nite Hymn
[04:05] <pestilence> tealia, maybe lspci |grep -i "video"
[04:05] <intelikey> NCLife try   'sudo rm -rf /home/sinclair/.kde/socket-201 '
[04:05] <pestilence> i mean
[04:05] <intelikey> then retry your app.
[04:05] <edward0> bosco_ tar xjvf <file.tar.bz2>
[04:05] <pestilence> tealia, lspci |grep -i vga
[04:06] <Installer36> Tealife possibly lsat line of lscpi
[04:06] <NCLife> okayz
[04:06] <intelikey> NCLife or even  'sudo rm -rf /home/sinclair/.kde/socket* '  would be better
[04:06] <paxmaster> i am having trouble with apt-get   xfce4-themes: Depends: xfce4-panel (>= 4.0.0+rc3-1) but it is not going to be installed
[04:06] <tealia> ok, thanks.... i'll go see what i can learn and will be back in a little bit
[04:07] <paxmaster> but i have xfce4-panel
[04:07] <pestilence> what version
[04:07] <paxmaster> how would i override it
[04:07] <pestilence> paxmaster, try apt-get update && apt-get install xfce4-panel
[04:07] <Phoul> Whats the seavas website?
[04:08] <bimberi> !tell phoul about seveas
[04:08] <javiolo> any firestarter user? where do firstarter keep their logs ?
[04:08] <schnable> wow i dont think i ever did apt-get clean before, thats where all my harddrive space has been disappearing to
[04:08] <pestilence> javiolo, probably /var/log/syslog
[04:08] <paxmaster> I have xfce4-panel
[04:08] <fev> i have a problem with modprobe ndiswrapper
[04:08] <paxmaster> Version 4.2.2
[04:09] <pestilence> paxmaster, strange.
[04:09] <fev> the error that comes up is "FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Operation not permitted"
[04:09] <pestilence> fev, run with sudo
[04:09] <fev> anyone know how to fix this?
[04:09] <fev> ah, i did
[04:09] <gimmulf> Hi, i have a movie in .img format, how do i play it?
[04:09] <intelikey> vlc ?
[04:09] <pestilence> gimmulf, did you try mplayer?
[04:10] <NCLife> intelikey, i did the first one you gave me and everything is back to normality, thanks
[04:10] <fev> ah sry
[04:10] <fev> thats not what the error was
[04:10] <pestilence> unresolved symbols?
[04:10] <fev> it was
[04:10] <fev> "FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.11-1.1369_FC4/misc/ndiswrapper.ko): Invalid module format
[04:10] <javiolo> pestilence thanks is good to empty syslog file ?
[04:10] <NCLife> intelikey, if i happen to have to delete .ICEauthority again and start to have that sort of problems again, should i retype that comman?
[04:10] <pestilence> fev, you are running a fedora kernel?
[04:10] <gimmulf> How do i click on dvd menus i mplayer?
[04:11] <pestilence> javiolo, you have to look at it as root
[04:11] <gimmulf> or how do i make selections
[04:11] <fev> im running ubuntu 5.10
[04:11] <pestilence> fev, yes, but you are trying to insmod a FC4 module :-P
[04:11] <intelikey> np NCLife   and sure the error was saying you didn't own the socket.   avoid using sudo on gui aps.  but try to remember to use  gksudo <gui_app>
[04:12] <pestilence> fev, i would say you built the modules against the fedora kernel, try rebuilding
[04:12] <fev> uhh...idk, i'm a noob, so far all i did was apt-get the ndiswrapper
[04:12] <Misterslurpey> hello
[04:12] <fev> and follow the instructions to get my belkin driver working
[04:12] <pestilence> gimmulf, i dunno, i use xine for dvd's, it's much easier :)
[04:12] <Misterslurpey> how do i install .sh files
[04:12] <fev> do i need to install the sources?
[04:12] <Tom_Kidd> sh path/to/.sh
[04:12] <Misterslurpey> it keeps saying invalid director
[04:12] <javiolo> pestilence but when I open firestarter I see much more logs than seeing syslog
[04:13] <pestilence> javiolo, well, it almost certainly keeps it's logs in /var/log.  so poke around in there
[04:13] <Phoul> could anyone help me out with the APT trusted keys database?
[04:13] <pestilence> javiolo, perhaps /var/log/firestarter
[04:13] <Phoul> will this add a key?
[04:13] <Phoul> gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 1135D466
[04:13] <Phoul> gpg --export --armor 1135D466 | sudo apt-key add -
[04:14] <NCLife> intelikey, ok.. gksudo <gui_app> would be for example gksudo <k3b>? is that how i should call k3b from a termial?
[04:14] <schnable> fev: what instructions are you looking at
[04:14] <ignacio_> hi i want to run flash on amd64
[04:14] <pestilence> NCLife, why are you running k3b with sudo?
[04:14] <ignacio_> any idea ?
[04:14] <fev> the one for ndiswrapper
[04:14] <fev> http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/Installation
[04:14] <intelikey> NCLife without the <>   i use them to signify that the text inclosed is to be substituted.
[04:14] <pestilence> !ndiswrapper
[04:14] <ubotu> ndiswrapper is probably 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
[04:15] <pestilence> use those
[04:15] <intelikey> NCLife    gksudo k3b
[04:15] <NCLife> pestilence, it was the only way to run it on gnome.. but now my problem was cleared
[04:15] <intelikey> NCLife    gksudo nautilus
[04:16] <NCLife> intelikey, ok thanks a lot :)
[04:16] <intelikey> NCLife    gksudo gedit
[04:16] <intelikey> k good coding.
[04:16] <pestilence> NCLife, well, you have other problems then, you shouldn't run k3b under sudo.
[04:16] <pestilence> fev, did you install a binary package from that site?
[04:16] <NCLife> intelikey, and um, couldnt i just type k3b on a terminal?
[04:16] <pestilence> fev, i have a feeling you installed a redhat package :-/
[04:16] <NCLife> why the gksudo?
[04:16] <pestilence> NCLife, you can
[04:17] <pestilence> NCLife, i mean, you should.  no gksudo, no.
[04:17] <fev> pestilence havn't installed a binary packet
[04:17] <NCLife> oh, ok.. so no sudo if possible
[04:17] <intelikey> NCLife gksudo is the gui version of sudo   only use it for things that need root access.
[04:17] <bosco> webcam will not work with kodet or how do you get it working
[04:17] <NCLife> intelikey, now is everything clear! thanks
[04:17] <bosco> webcam will not work with kodet or how do you get it working
[04:17] <pestilence> bosco, the only way i have gotten my webcam to work is through non-im apps.  for instance, motion
[04:18] <XiCillin> which is better Amule or Frostwire?
[04:18] <fev> ndiswrapper came w/ the ubuntu cd, so i don't think it'd be a redhat package
[04:18] <intelikey> that's what i'm here for NCLife.
[04:18] <bosco> pestilence, so how do i do that
[04:18] <NCLife> :)
[04:18] <Misterslurpey> wine wont let me exec ventrilo.ece
[04:18] <Misterslurpey> wine wont let me exec ventrilo.exe*
[04:18] <pestilence> bosco, how about "aptitude install motion"
[04:18] <jon_> XiCillin, I've found the easiest for someone who wants something to just "work" is Frostwire ;)
[04:18] <Misterslurpey> does anyone know how to get get the free cedega?
[04:19] <pestilence> bosco, motion comes with a http server, so you can have your friends just load up a webpage
[04:19] <jon_> Misterslurpey, Google "Installing Cedega through CVS"
[04:19] <bosco> pestilence,  thank you
[04:19] <bosco> pestilence, it is selfexpanatory
[04:19] <intelikey> cedega free ?
[04:19] <pestilence> bosco, well, that depends on your definition.  they have pretty good documentation on their wiki, so check it out
[04:20] <pestilence> bosco, probably motion.sf.net
[04:21] <fev> the instructions on the other site are the same, i got ndiswrapper to install properly, but when i try to load my drivers and use modprobe ndiswrapper, dmesg, brings up that error
[04:21] <philippe_> salut
[04:21] <philippe_> je suis un nouveau sur linux et jai choisi unbuntu
[04:21] <fev> and i have no clue why that says FC4...
[04:21] <jon_> !fr
[04:21] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[04:21] <tealia> pestilense... i didn't get anything using the command you gave me.  using just lspci i found this:   0000:00:05.0 vga conpatible controller: nvidia corporation: unlknown device 0242
[04:21] <philippe_> j'adore ce os
[04:22] <philippe_> sauf que j'ai un probleme
[04:22] <Tom_Kidd> Routers pee me off.
[04:22] <jon_> !tell philipee_ about fr
[04:22] <pestilence> fev, i don't think the instructions are the same
[04:22] <philippe_> je suis pas fouttu d'insatller des driver pour installer cedega
[04:22] <fev> well to load the drivers they are
[04:22] <pestilence> fev, if you didn't have to install a binary package, you installed the source version.  which is NOT what the ubuntu site has you do
[04:22] <fev> not the installation
[04:23] <pestilence> fev, yes, but that doesn't change the fact that the installed drivers are broken, you need to fix that
[04:23] <fev> aright, i'll try what the site says
[04:23] <philippe_> oups sorry
[04:23] <philippe_> its english here
[04:23] <pestilence> philippe_, #ubuntu-fr
[04:23] <philippe_> i speak english
[04:23] <philippe_> i got a probleme
[04:23] <jon_> philippe_ Ok.
[04:23] <pestilence> d'accord :)
[04:23] <philippe_> im try to install some drivers for cedega
[04:24] <Langly> for french help try #surrender
[04:24] <philippe_> but in not able to open dep files
[04:24] <pestilence> Langly, not welcome.
[04:24] <jon_> Langly, Offtopic channel is for off color jokes.
[04:24] <Langly> sorry
[04:24] <fev> kay thanks
[04:24] <Misterslurpey> can some one help me with wine?
[04:24] <schnable> Langly: but still funny
[04:24] <pestilence> !ask
[04:24] <cafuego> for US help, try #moron
[04:25] <pestilence> cafuego, also not welcome
[04:25] <Misterslurpey> what server is #moron on?
[04:25] <Langly> 127.0.0.1
[04:25] <cafuego> dalnet
[04:25] <Misterslurpey> sure
[04:25] <jon_> Misterslurpey, What about Wine?
[04:25] <Misterslurpey> i installed it correctly
[04:25] <Misterslurpey> but it wont run ventrilo.exe or xfire, xfire installation says missing dll
[04:26] <derekS> is there a reason the del.icio.us extension isn't included with epiphany-extensions?
[04:26] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, what is the missing dll
[04:26] <jon_> Misterslurpey, Then find that dll and slap it in there ;)
[04:26] <Misterslurpey> ok
[04:26] <Tom_Kidd> Are there any repositories where I can find amaroK 1.4 beta2?
[04:26] <Misterslurpey> lemme look
[04:26] <philippe_> can you help a newbie on linux
[04:26] <jon_> Misterslurpey, Everything with wine requires paperclips (metaphor)  In English, google "getting ventrillo to work with wine"
[04:27] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, you might look into installing sidenet, it makes wine pretty useable
[04:27] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, you have install it from their website.
[04:27] <pestilence> http://sidenet.ddo.jp/winetips/config.html
[04:28] <Misterslurpey> the missing dll is msvcrt.dll
[04:28] <philippe_> why do i have a lock on my bep
[04:28] <intelikey> philippe_ what is the package name ?
[04:28] <tealia> Pestilence, would you message me when you aren't so busy... thanks
[04:28] <philippe_> fglrx-4-3-0_8.22.5-2_i386.deb
[04:28] <Misterslurpey> sidenet?
[04:28] <philippe_> im trying to install 2 drivers for cedega
[04:29] <Tom_Kidd> Are there any repositories where I can find amaroK 1.4 beta 2?
[04:29] <pestilence> tealia, whats up
[04:29] <tealia> here's what i found
[04:29] <tealia> pestilense... i didn't get anything using the command you gave me.  using just lspci i found this:   0000:00:05.0 vga compatible controller: nvidia corporation: unlknown device 0242
[04:29] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, sidenet helps you to configure wine, get all the requisite dlls and such
[04:29] <Delvien> Can ANYONE help me with a Quake 4 issue http://pastebin.com/590236
[04:30] <jon_> Tom_Kidd, Try google?  deb repos with amaroK 1.4 beta 2
[04:30] <intelikey> philippe_ is that from the cedga site ?
[04:30] <pestilence> tealia, ok, so it looks like you need to install the nvidia drivers.
[04:30] <philippe_> no ATI
[04:30] <intelikey> k
[04:30] <Misterslurpey> excuse me how do i install this
[04:30] <somozajorg> hello
[04:30] <Misterslurpey> i have no clue
[04:30] <Tom_Kidd> jon_: I've looked, I usually just find klik downloads.
[04:30] <Misterslurpey> i never learned how to install this stuff
[04:30] <pestilence> !tell tealia about nvidia
[04:30] <Misterslurpey> ppl just told me what to do
[04:31] <jon_> Tom_Kidd, Mmm, well this channel doesn't seem to be very populated at the moment, so if you get no responce, generally means no one knows :)
[04:31] <intelikey> philippe_ see if that link that ubotu sent you, helps any.
[04:31] <somozajorg> hablan espaol alguno aqui
[04:31] <jon_> Tom_Kidd, Honestly, your best bet is probably googlethough.
[04:31] <Misterslurpey> And where do you find the folder where wine is installed?
[04:31] <kidem> Hey i had left did someone answer the sshd - re-exec error thing???
[04:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !se
[04:31] <ubotu> se is, like, totally, Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu.se resp. #kubuntu.se
[04:31] <Tom_Kidd> I've googled through around 10 pages of 3 searches
[04:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !es
[04:31] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> oops
[04:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> typo :/
[04:31] <jon_> hahaa
[04:31] <Tom_Kidd> I'm an audiophile.. I'll just try to grab the source or something and compile it.
[04:31] <pestilence> kidem, i asked you how you were starting sshd, i don't think you answered
[04:32] <tealia> i did install nvidia drivers but maybe the wrong ones... thanks i'll check that out.
[04:32] <kidem> sshd
[04:32] <kidem> ./sshd
[04:32] <Misterslurpey> !help
[04:32] <kidem> either way
[04:32] <pestilence> kidem, what are you trying to do?
[04:32] <somozajorg> thanks
[04:32] <kidem> start the sshd server dameon
[04:32] <pestilence> kidem, you should be running *ssh* to connect to another machine
[04:32] <Tallia1Kubuntu> anybody ever tried win4lin?
[04:32] <wonder> hi, i updated to breezy. i changed all my apt sources to breezy and did aptitude update && aptitude distupgrade
[04:32] <kidem> other way
[04:32] <kidem> i want ot connect o Ubuntu
[04:32] <kidem> to*
[04:32] <wonder> now my gnome changed it's language to english
[04:32] <pestilence> kidem, and to start the server, /etc/init.d/ssh
[04:33] <wonder> how would i get my old (german) gnome back?
[04:33] <pestilence> kidem, sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[04:33] <pestilence> kidem, you don't just run "sshd"
[04:33] <needhelpnow> how to fix a hard drive from ubuntu live cd?
[04:33] <Misterslurpey> hello
[04:33] <Tallia1Kubuntu> anybody ever tried win4lin?
[04:33] <pestilence> wonder, don't you select that when you login?
[04:33] <kidem> thanks dude that worked
[04:33] <intelikey> wonder locales ?
[04:33] <Misterslurpey> how do i install this?
[04:33] <pestilence> kidem, np.
[04:33] <PuMpErNiCkLe> wonder: System -> Administration -> language selector
[04:33] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, install what?  sidenet?
[04:34] <Misterslurpey> yes
[04:34] <Snake__> Hey guys, im writing a bash program, can some one help me out a bit? If anyone open
[04:34] <Misterslurpey> i dont know where the wine folder is
[04:34] <Snake__> anyons*
[04:34] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, it also helps if you prefix your message with a screenname
[04:34] <Misterslurpey> ??
[04:34] <intelikey> Snake__ what ya need ?
[04:34] <needhelpnow> Can anyone help me?
[04:34] <Misterslurpey> Screen NAme?
[04:34] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, the config folder?  probably ~/.wine ... the install folder, probably ~/c/
[04:34] <EnsignRedshirt> !anyone
[04:34] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[04:34] <Misterslurpey> ahh
[04:34] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, see how i prefix my messages to you?
[04:35] <Misterslurpey> how do you do that
[04:35] <wonder> PuMpErNiCkLe: i tried that didn't work
[04:35] <Snake__> intelikey: Im using "at" to set a time to run a 1 line script....and I can run the script myself, but for some reason, "at" wont run it...I guess my question is: can /bin/sh handle dcop??
[04:35] <Installer36> Is sudo apt-get install fluxbox adequate
[04:35] <wonder> intelikey: where would i set locales?
[04:35] <foampeace> is sempron amd 64?
[04:35] <needhelpnow> how do i explore hard drives form live cd?
[04:36] <jetscreamer> dpkp-reconfigure locales ?
[04:36] <Misterslurpey> what folder is ~?
[04:36] <pestilence> Snake__,  why don't you just use cron?
[04:36] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, /home/yourusername/
[04:36] <Snake__> pestilence: Dunno how, and the man doesnt help.
[04:36] <wonder> jetscreamer: yes, tryed that too. didn't change anything
[04:36] <intelikey> wonder sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[04:36] <PuMpErNiCkLe> wonder: odd...
[04:36] <pestilence> Snake__, crontab -e
[04:36] <Snake__> pestilence: how would I set what time it goes at?
[04:37] <pestilence> Snake__, what time do you want it to run
[04:37] <Snake__> pestilence: 11:00 PM
[04:37] <intelikey> Snake__ sure it can.   make it a cron job    man cron
[04:37] <Misterslurpey> so do i jsut extract the sidenet into the wine folder
[04:37] <Snake__> intelikey: The man on cron sucks
[04:37] <Tom_Kidd> Are there any repositories where I can find amaroK 1.4 beta 2?
[04:38] <philippe_> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[04:38] <intelikey> hehhe well yeah  but it does tell what the  11,*,*,*,*,*  means....
[04:38] <philippe_> what can i do about it
[04:38] <pestilence> Snake__, how about 0 23 * * *  (your command"
[04:38] <bimberi> Misterslurpey: no, extract it somewhere else, then look for a README or INSTALL file
[04:38] <jon_> needhelpnow, system admin disks
[04:38] <foampeace> i have a sempron cpu is that considered AMD64?
[04:38] <jon_> foampeace, no.
[04:38] <Snake__> pestilence: wtf? lol :(
[04:38] <pestilence> Snake__, man 5 crontab is helpful
[04:38] <Misterslurpey> rgr
[04:38] <foampeace> jon_: what is a sempron then?
[04:38] <Snake__> alright ill checki nto that and report back
[04:39] <Tom_Kidd> Bah, IMO 64-bit ubuntu isn't worth setting up a chroot/etc for alot of 32-bit apps
[04:39] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, when you extract sidenet, there should be a script to run
[04:39] <foampeace> what is a sempron then
[04:39] <IYY> is there a way to do the second step of ubuntu installation (where the packages are configured) again? mine crashed in the middle.
[04:39] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, as i said, if you are asking me a question, you'll have much better luck if you prefix it with my screenname
[04:39] <jon_> foampeace, a more technical answer, AMD is the maker, but AMD is a major maker of 64bit chips.  You have a 32 bit processor so go for the intel one.  But technically later on you can get a kernel that's made for your sempron.
[04:39] <pestilence> IYY, sudo apt-get install -f
[04:39] <needhelpnow> join_ that doasn't work hard drive does not apear there
[04:39] <Tom_Kidd> sempron is i686 I believe (Download i386)
[04:40] <IYY> thanks
[04:40] <intelikey> Snake__ pestilence just gave you the line timming for 11;00 pm   i wasn't being so nice but hoping you would learn the syntax.
[04:40] <foampeace> jon_: your saying this is 32 bit when it says its 64?
[04:41] <Tom_Kidd> Where does it say it's 64-bit?
[04:41] <jon_> foampeace, Where does it say that/
[04:41] <jon_> foampeace, Last time I checked all semprons are 32 bit.
[04:41] <ITS_FOR_REAL> error bounce from isp when mailing; localhost.localdomain does not exist   WHAT TO DO? ;(
[04:41] <foampeace> jon_: ok ill look
[04:41] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, check your smtp settings?
[04:41] <jon_> foampeace, If you have an AMD athlon 64 ;) That's a 64 bit.
[04:42] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, where in this case?
[04:42] <Sider> Hey since I installed ubuntu I got 15gig missing on my hard drive
[04:42] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, well, start with what mail client are you using
[04:42] <ITS_FOR_REAL> but smtp is correct on the bounce though... no its correct pestilence.
[04:42] <jon_> Sider, What do you mean "missing"?
[04:42] <PuMpErNiCkLe> jon_: Not all of them - there are a few 64bit semprons.
[04:42] <intelikey> ITS_FOR_REAL is that sendmail ?
[04:42] <Sider> I have 75gig hd now
[04:42] <Sider> I had 90 gig :\
[04:42] <ITS_FOR_REAL> intelikey, postfix
[04:42] <s_spiff> ! inkscape
[04:43] <ubotu> well, inkscape is a graphics program which allows you to create, modify, etc. svg (see svg) graphics.  Web site is at http://www.inkscape.org/
[04:43] <intelikey> k
[04:43] <drakonan> hey, where could i find out the average pay for an mcse without a bachelor's degree?
[04:43] <jon_> PuMpErNiCkLe, *googles that*  Learn something new everyday.
[04:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> jon_: Yeh, I didn't think there would be any either. o_O
[04:43] <foampeace> so this 64 bit sempron can use i386?
[04:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> foampeace: yeah
[04:43] <drakonan> 64 bit sempron? what?
[04:43] <Sider> its weird cuz I dont have any other partition
[04:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> drakonan: Yes, they do exist.
[04:44] <Snake__> I have to re-write all my code for cron now
[04:44] <Snake__> :(
[04:44] <pestilence> Sider, and you can confirm that through e.g. gparted
[04:44] <Snake__> So no one can help me with my at problem?
[04:44] <jon_> foampeace, Yea.
[04:44] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, i get answers from my isp that it doesnt recognice mydomain, localhost.   but i can guess that it should be alias for something and my real adress shall get ther instead?!!
[04:44] <Sider> pestilence, what? :P
[04:44] <pestilence> Snake__, why is it so complicated?  a bash script will run from cron...
[04:44] <foampeace> i can show you the sys i bought....jus sec
[04:44] <drakonan> hmm
[04:44] <jon_> PuMpErNiCkLe, Hmm, I've never heard of a 64 bit sempron, but then again, I have a 64 bit athlon, and I don't use 64 bit.
[04:45] <intelikey> Snake__ you only write the line in cron to run the script the script should be sh/bash  or perl or what ever you code in....
[04:45] <pestilence> Sider, run gparted, make sure you don't have any other partitions
[04:45] <jon_> PuMpErNiCkLe, I've heard there's a few pains to using 64 bit.
[04:45] <drakonan> why can't the 64 bit sempron use the 64 bit image? there shouldn't be a problem
[04:45] <Sider> im on winxp now
[04:45] <jon_> drakonan, It can.
[04:45] <pestilence> Sider, well, that's 2 partitions now isn't it
[04:45] <foampeace> ius a sempron like the duron?
[04:45] <Sider> I couldn't use ubuntu cuz of x server bug
[04:45] <drakonan> yeah, i have winxp64 at work, it's all right most of the time, but sometimes a 32 bit app will not work
[04:45] <Snake__> pestilence: I know, but I have a script all ready wrote up, and if I switch from at to cron, then im going to have to add all kinds of math equations to get it into the 0-59 format
[04:45] <intelikey> we have snakes and spiders here tonight.....
[04:45] <Snake__> lol
[04:46] <PuMpErNiCkLe> jon_: A few - mostly related to 32-bit binary-only things.  (eg flash, drivers, closed-source apps.)
[04:46] <frank23> I thought semprons were socket 754 32bit processors
[04:46] <Sider> Is there any way to remove that on winxp?
[04:46] <drakonan> socket 754 64 bit too apparently now
[04:46] <Snake__> pestilence: math equations I dont know how to do at that :(
[04:46] <drakonan> http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=23845
[04:46] <jon_> PuMpErNiCkLe, Do you have a link of "what doesn't work"? ;)
[04:46] <pestilence> Snake__, i don't understand.  cron takes care of *when* the command executes, you take care of *what* is executed.  i'm confused
[04:46] <jon_> frank23, Google told me otherwise when I googled it, ;)  (just a minute ago)
[04:46] <Snake__> pestilence: can I PM you
[04:46] <ITS_FOR_REAL> Been trying to solve this now for three days... tried squirrel, sendmail, postfix and none of them will work :(  i can send mail with  a specific client but not with modules etc that need postfix or sendmail :(
[04:46] <jon_> frank23, I didn't know either :)
[04:46] <foampeace> jon_: http://www.canadacomputers.com/index.php?do=ShowProduct&cmd=pd&pid=008563&cid=170.45
[04:46] <pestilence> Sider, sure, go into the administrative tools -> disk manager
[04:46] <pestilence> Sider, delete the partition, format it
[04:47] <pestilence> Snake__, nah, keep it in here
[04:47] <Snake__> okay then, give me a few mins to write it out
[04:47] <Sider> you're a beast
[04:47] <frank23> jon_: I'm pretty sure there exists socket 754 32bit processors...
[04:47] <intelikey> snake can you pastebin the script (if there isn't sinsitive info in it.)  ?
[04:47] <Sider> ;P
[04:47] <iGotNoTime> tell !deb
[04:47] <iGotNoTime> man!
[04:47] <iGotNoTime> can someone tell me again
[04:47] <jon_> frank23, That's mainly what semprons were, yeah
[04:47] <Snake__> intelikey: its 4 diffrent scripts, which is where 1 problem lies, but yes, I can
[04:47] <iGotNoTime> !tell deb
[04:47] <pestilence> !tell iGotNoTime about deb
[04:47] <Drac[Server] > How do I set the console and X up to use a USB keyboard?
[04:47] <jon_> frank23, But apparently there's 64 bit semprons.
[04:48] <intelikey> chain them snake
[04:48] <Snake__> intelikey: alright
[04:48] <Drac[Server] > I'm on a very minimal installation. Just text at the moment. Low memory mode install.
[04:48] <pestilence> Snake__, you can either chain them, as intelikey says, or run them all at the same time with 4 lines in your crontab.
[04:48] <ITS_FOR_REAL> so no smart dudes around that can give some tips on how to solve my problem with sendmail/postfix?! :(
[04:48] <saif> hello,i'm using dapper, i just installed kubuntu, and xubuntu on my ubuntu, to chk out different desktop envs, when i log in and choose gnome as session, nothin happens, i log in, and i can c the pannel trying to appear but it doesnt! both gnome and xfce dont work!! only kde! i tried removing kubuntu-desktop, hoping it would remove everything else, it doesnt! :(
[04:49] <pestilence> saif, did you install ubuntu-desktop?
[04:49] <Protocol1> yey i just bought a subscription to cedega
[04:49] <intelikey> one good thing about linux,  there is not a way to do something.   there are houndreds of ways to do it.....
[04:50] <jon_> intelikey, Depends on who you talk too.  I like it.  Some may not ;)
[04:50] <saif> pestilence, it was an ubuntu machine! :) running nicely ( apart from the broadcom driver! )
[04:50] <eli> hey everyone, i just made a huge mistake with my system
[04:50] <saif> pestilence, and i prefered gnome! i didn't remove it! it's still there, only not working!
[04:50] <intelikey> eli  tell us we like to laugh  :)
[04:50] <pestilence> saif, well, dapper is unstable.  so it's not surprising that things broke
[04:51] <eli> i used scp to grab a file and ended grabbing a multiple of files that was too big for my hard drive
[04:51] <frank23> saif: I'm sure you saw the dapper warning beforehand
[04:51] <s_spiff> hey anyone has tip/website where I can get to know more about customization of ubuntu?
[04:51] <eli> i deleted the files
[04:51] <eli> while scp was still at work
[04:51] <jon_> pestilence, Couldn't he just install gnome-desktop again?
[04:51] <eli> now i have 112 mb left on the hard drive
[04:51] <pestilence> s_spiff, ubuntuforums?
[04:51] <Psykus> is there anyway to change the bootscreen for ubuntu?
[04:51] <Snake__> intelikey: http://kubutnu.pastebin.com/590261
[04:51] <eli> and i cannot find the files that scp continued to fill my hard drive with
[04:51] <pestilence> jon_, in a perfect world, sure
[04:51] <saif> pestilence, i figured! yup! i did! but can't i just uninstall kde?!?
[04:51] <ITS_FOR_REAL> intelikey, well in win all stuff ran smooth out of the box. in  linux ive been sitting for three days trying to get a stupid mail function to work..  Sometimes i just wonder why i bother to use linux cuz its a bit user unfriendly sometimes. lots of config and mans, less real work done :(
[04:52] <frank23> saif: that wont magically make gnome work again though
[04:52] <pestilence> saif, you can have kde and gnome at the same time, even.  they shouldn't conflit
[04:52] <pestilence> conflict*
[04:52] <s_spiff> i'm checking out the forums...but its like..nothing in depth is given...just small small tips..
[04:52] <Misterslurpey> argh
[04:52] <eli> anyone know how to find the files that scp dumps into the computer?
[04:52] <AngryElf> hey all, everytime i reboot, and open up my normal apps, I have to reposition their size/location on the screen.......is it possible to save that info so i dont have to do it everytime?
[04:52] <Misterslurpey> it wont work :(
[04:52] <intelikey> ITS_FOR_REAL you are one of the few that can say "all ran somth"...
[04:52] <pestilence> eli, ~/ ?
[04:52] <jon_> ITS_FOR_REAL, "Smooth" no, not really.  Windows was always slow...and bulky.  But yes, i'll agree windows does "just work" but not well ;)
[04:52] <pestilence> eli, what command did you use?
[04:53] <Snake__> ITS_FOR_REAL: if "all ran smooth" for me, id still be there :)
[04:53] <eli> scp -r username@location: /file/ /home/name/Desktop
[04:53] <saif> pestilence, hm, yes, i had that config before, they were working fine! any suggestions? i changed from gdm to kdm as well, can i at least try running gdm? how do i change the default?
[04:53] <frank23> saif: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[04:53] <pestilence> ^^
[04:53] <Drac[Server] > How do I adjust the keyboard layout in an existing Ubuntu installation?
[04:54] <Psykus> i'd like to create a bootscreen like this, kind of a spoof of the OSX one...here's a mockup I made, http://img450.imageshack.us/my.php?image=penguinboot5pc.png
[04:54] <pestilence> saif, but that also, should not be the problem
[04:54] <ogami1972> hi all- quick question- do routers need to be configured? i have always used a netgear, but i bought a dell wireless- my 2 desktops are still hard-wired to it, but no connect- is the router a dud or do i have things to do?
[04:54] <ITS_FOR_REAL> Well depends on witch way you look at it... but sometimes i just miss clicking some clicks and a huge program is ready to use...
[04:54] <drakonan> i wonder what's more efficient -running vmware with windows host, linux guest or linux host, windows guest
[04:54] <drakonan> or using some other kind of vm program
[04:54] <Drac[Server] > "keyboardlayoutselector" didn't work. Please help.
[04:54] <Tom_Kidd> !!
[04:54] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Tom_Kidd
[04:55] <jon_> ITS_FOR_REAL, sudo apt-get install <progname> isn't cutting it for you?  Better then that click click click at least to me ;)
[04:55] <eli> pestilence : scp -r username@location: /file/ /home/name/Desktop , that was the command i used. i deleted the folders that it was downloading files into while it was still at work
[04:55] <frank23> drakonan: linux is supposed to be more intelligent managing memory so I'd say linux host
[04:55] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, i really don't understand your mail issue.  what program are you using for mail?  what mail server are you using to send mail?  in windows, you typically have to set it to your ISP's, not sendmail
[04:55] <drakonan> apt-get is awesome, unless dependencies get messed up, i'd really like to read up on the in depth how it all works
[04:55] <ITS_FOR_REAL> jon_,  apt-get is a step in the right direction. but like in this case ive been messing with config files for three days
[04:56] <saif> pestilence, well, considering that what i did should not have been a problem in the first place! i dont know what else to do! :) any suggestions? or should i just stick to the working kde until kubuntu dapper comes out, and everything should be working then?
[04:56] <jon_> ITS_FOR_REAL, What's the problem?
[04:56] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, i have to use my isp thats the problem
[04:56] <Snake__> intelikey: Any idea?
[04:56] <ogami1972> yeah... sometimes i miss dishing out weeks of hard-earned cash just for one program
[04:56] <pestilence> eli, you have an extra space in there
[04:56] <eli> in which part?
[04:56] <intelikey> snake still looking.
[04:56] <Snake__> intelikey: alright
[04:56] <pestilence> eli, scp -r username@location:/file/ /home/name/Desktop
[04:56] <ITS_FOR_REAL> jon_,  my problem is that no mailes can be sent when running postfix or sendmail
[04:56] <ITS_FOR_REAL> localhost.localdomain does not exist
[04:56] <frank23> drakonan: apt-get shouldn't get messed up dependencies as long as you only use ubuntu sources
[04:56] <Drac[Server] > I need to configure my keyboard layout. Can anyone help me?
[04:56] <intelikey> snake this line doesn't do anything. " [ $YESNO = "y" ]  "
[04:57] <pestilence> eli, that will copy /file on the remotehost to /home/name/Desktop
[04:57] <ITS_FOR_REAL> i get from isp in a bounce
[04:57] <Snake__> intelikey: whatcha mean?
[04:57] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, what is your outgoing mailserver set to
[04:57] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, start there.
[04:57] <eli> pestilence , that is what i found out when i kept downloading data. i acciddently deleted the folders it was filling with files
[04:57] <eli> and scp kept on going
[04:57] <pestilence> saif, i really strongly prefer kde to gnome, so i'd say stick with kde ;)
[04:57] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, its set correct as far as i can see... if u see my error what can be wrong then?
[04:57] <eli> and then filled up my hard drive
[04:57] <Drac[Server] > Apprently nobody has the knowledge I seek... Doomed, I seem to be. D:
[04:58] <timmy334> hello all
[04:58] <drakonan> saif: unless resources are a concern, gnome is better on low memory systems
[04:58] <jon_> Drac[Server] , Check out...
[04:58] <eli> hello timmy334
[04:58] <pestilence> eli, hrmm...that's interesting
[04:58] <eli> yep
[04:58] <pestilence> eli, do you know the name of one of the files?
[04:58] <jon_> Drac[Server]  System Pref. keyboard
[04:58] <eli> maybe
[04:58] <eli> should i do a locate?
[04:58] <saif> pestilence, i donno, it looks childish and way too fancy, and i really liked nautilus, this konqueror i didnt like!
[04:58] <drakonan> besides, ubuntu is shorter than kubuntu, so it must be better
[04:58] <pestilence> eli, well, if you use locate you have to sudo updatedb first
[04:59] <pestilence> eli, or, use find
[04:59] <jon_> drakonan, hahah ;)
[04:59] <pestilence> saif, to each his own :)
[04:59] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, postfix shouldnt send localhost.localdomain. i dont know exactly how the mail should look like when its going to my isp smtp but it sure not gonn say localhost :D
[04:59] <Snake__> intelikey: sorry its so sloppy..my first actual script :)
[04:59] <Drac[Server] > jon_, That's kind of useless to me...
[04:59] <eli> doing updatedb
[04:59] <timmy334> I just updated dapper and low and behold my wireless using ndiswrapper doesn't turn on when the ndiswrapper module is loaded. The module loads fine, but the device isn't activated. Any suggestions?
[04:59] <saif> pestilence, drakonan thanx! i'll go try my luck messing around with configurations and packages!
[04:59] <jon_> Drac[Server]  Ah wait, you are the x problem with keyboard?
[05:00] <Psykus> is there anyway to change or customize  the bootscreen for ubuntu? i'd like to create a bootscreen like this, kind of a spoof of the OSX one...here's a mockup I made, http://img450.imageshack.us/my.php?image=penguinboot5pc.png
[05:00] <Drac[Server] > jon_, No, this is in the console. I just want my USB keyboard to work. I'm building a computer that can't use its PS/2 and AT keyboard ports.
[05:00] <pestilence> Psykus, everything is modifyable, and google is your friend
[05:00] <pestilence> Psykus, could be the linux mantra ;)
[05:00] <ITS_FOR_REAL> so jon_  pestilence you cant dig up anything constructive more then look in your settings... since ive been looking and trying in three days its no use doing it more if dont get any new info about it
[05:00] <Psykus> yeah, i'm looking around now
[05:01] <Psykus> found some old forum post from 2005 saying "maybe when they get a graphical bootscreen" or something
[05:01] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, try "telnet smtpserver 25"
[05:01] <Protocol1> !cedega
[05:01] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, you aren't really giving enough info for me to be helpful, sorry
[05:01] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, explain more plzz
[05:01] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, from a command line, run that to see if you can connect to the mailserver you have set in your outgoing mail settings
[05:01] <eli> pestilence, cant locate the files
[05:02] <eli> but somehow i have 11 gigs worth of baggage on the hard drive
[05:02] <pestilence> eli, i would think they would show up in /home/username/
[05:02] <Sir_quicken> Now I cannot install wine says the file is refered by another package, I went too synaptic & searched wine & its empty
[05:02] <pestilence> eli, or /tmp
[05:02] <jolt> hey guys im having an issue getting identd to properly run on my ubuntu laptop
[05:02] <jolt> can any of you help?
[05:02] <jon_> pestilence, I will go for now, sorry to leave you alone. :( Drac[Server]  Sorry, I must go, but may I suggest looking up your keyboard type and trying to find the driver for it?  I'm surprised it's not working out of the box...
[05:02] <pestilence> eli, sudo find / -name "whateverthenameyouknowis"
[05:02] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, could not resolve smtpserver/25: Name or service not known
[05:02] <green_earz> Drac[Server] : so you want to setup the key board first in xserver for usb " sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg " to reconfigure xserver
[05:02] <Drac[Server] > jon_, It's a MINIMAL installation.
[05:03] <Drac[Server] > green_earz, NOT FOR X.
[05:03] <Sir_quicken> I found wine but the package is empty
[05:03] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, i didn't mean for you to take that literally.  what is the outgoing mail server?
[05:03] <Drac[Server] > green_earz, It's for the CONSOLE.
[05:03] <jolt> drac, its running
[05:03] <jolt> but not working correctly
[05:03] <Sir_quicken> how do I re-install it? I ran apt-get update & nothing
[05:03] <colonD> anyone knows what does this mean? "configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check"
[05:03] <jolt> im behind an apple extreme express rotuer, but i properly opened the port up
[05:03] <jolt> any suggestions?
[05:03] <jolt> hell ill give u root on my box to figure it out lol
[05:03] <Drac[Server] > USB keyboard support worked FINE in the installer, but the settings didn't stay!
[05:03] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, smtp.bredband.net:25 ;)
[05:04] <Psykus> pestilence, this is the only thing that google turned up, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=27339&highlight=boot
[05:04] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, so telnet smtp.bredband.net 25
[05:04] <markk> someone please give me the link to the instructions for installing 3d support for my radeon 9700
[05:04] <cafuego> !ati
[05:04] <ubotu> somebody said ati was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[05:04] <Sir_quicken> WINE is not installed nor is it in my system  I did apt-get update & wine is still not there, how do I install WINE?
[05:04] <eli> anyone know what the command is to check the size of a folder?
[05:05] <Drac[Server] > markk, just go into xorg.conf and change the line that says "ati" to say "fglrx" after installing fglrx stuff.
[05:05] <pestilence> Psykus, well, i would say that (sorry to say it, but) if you have to ask here, it's probably not do-able with your current skill set
[05:05] <jolt> anybody?
[05:05] <OperaG> Hello everyone
[05:05] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence,  server ready it says and ctrl-c or ctrl-z doesnt work
[05:05] <eli> hola OperaG
[05:05] <edward0> eli: du
[05:05] <eli> thanks edwardG
[05:05] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, and is your email address set correctly in the client?
[05:05] <edward0> eli: np
[05:05] <Psykus> if I just knew what format I needed the image in, and where to put it, I could probably figure out
[05:05] <Psykus> it out*
[05:06] <edward0> eli: you can search using man -k/apropos btw
[05:06] <OperaG> Anyone familiar with the Ubuntu website?  I can't find the hardware compatibility list and would like to check if my hardware is compatible before moving to Ubuntu...
[05:06] <Snake__> intelikey: ping?? lol
[05:06] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence,  well as far as i can see... it works with clients NOT using postfix so thats not the problem
[05:06] <eli> thanks edwardG, problem is i tried find and locate with no results
[05:06] <pestilence> Psykus, i think it's compiled into the initrd
[05:06] <eli> and still i have an unknown baggage of 11 gigs on the hard drive
[05:06] <Misterslurpey> what is the default path to gaim?
[05:06] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, if you are using postfix, you are not using your ISP's smtp server
[05:06] <Psykus> ack
[05:07] <edward0> eli: start at the top
[05:07] <Sir_quicken> I need help with an emulator called WINE!! I did apt-get update & wine not there & I also went 2 synaptic & searched for wine, its there but empty
[05:07] <edward0> eli: cd / && du -hcs *
[05:07] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, isnt there any way in using postfix just passing it through to my isp smtp?
[05:07] <Misterslurpey> what is the default path to gaim???
[05:07] <edward0> go from there maybe :D
[05:07] <Kyral> Misterslurpey: /usr/bin/gaim
[05:07] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, probably, but why?  just set your mail client to use your ISP's smtp server.
[05:07] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL,  that's how you would have done it in windows, right?
[05:07] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, its a loooong story
[05:08] <frank23> I always wondering about this: is there a list of laptops somewhere that "just work" with ubuntu? wifi, power management, display, sound everything? People who want to buy a new laptop could really use a list like that
[05:08] <ITS_FOR_REAL> nooo...
[05:08] <Drac[Server] > Can anyone help me reconfigure my keyboard layout in the CONSOLE? I'm sure there's a simple method! Just tell me, please! I can make no further progress until I have USB keyboard support.
[05:08] <eli> edwardG, should i do that in sudo? i have a few denials
[05:08] <pestilence> frank23, yes, such a thing exists on the wiki
[05:08] <edward0> eli: sure
[05:08] <Sir_quicken> OMFG any1 listening too me??
[05:08] <eli> ah ha, what is the var file in ubuntu?
[05:08] <max909> !firefox1.5
[05:08] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:08] <pestilence> !tell Sir_quicken about repositories
[05:08] <ITS_FOR_REAL> i got a php script program that runs under php4 and apache2. in win u can make it send directly to isp smtp but in linux u have to pass it to sendmail or postfix.,
[05:09] <edward0> man du to find out how it works and what those flags do :D
[05:09] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, read above
[05:09] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, doesn't php come with it's own mail sending functionality?
[05:09] <frank23> pestilence: thanks, I'll look for it
[05:09] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, not to linux :(
[05:09] <Misterslurpey> where is the plugin folder?
[05:09] <green_earz> ITS_FOR_REAL: relayhost = [your isp smtp server]   in postfix main.cf
[05:09] <mikecoke> hello, whats the root password on ubuntu livecd ?  thank you
[05:09] <Misterslurpey> the plugin folder for gaim?
[05:09] <ITS_FOR_REAL> green_earz, ive set it correctly doesnt work at all
[05:10] <pestilence> mikecoke, sudo (enter) (enter)
[05:10] <pestilence> i mean
[05:10] <bimberi_> mikecoke: there is none, use sudo
[05:10] <pestilence> mikecoke, sudo -s (enter) (enter)
[05:10] <Misterslurpey> the plugin folder for gaim??
[05:10] <Sir_quicken> I TOLD U I did all that! Wine is there in search but EMPTY
[05:10] <Sir_quicken> where do I d/l it?
[05:10] <Sir_quicken> Geese
[05:10] <pestilence> Sir_quicken, politeness will go a long way
[05:10] <mikecoke> thanks :)
[05:10] <ITS_FOR_REAL> green_earz, and pestilence relayhost = smtp.bredband.net:25
[05:11] <dooglus> geese?
[05:11] <eli> anyone know what the log folder is for under /var?
[05:11] <ITS_FOR_REAL> but when it gets to smtp.bredband.net:25 it gets bounced with an answer that it doesnt recognice locahost.localdomain
[05:11] <Kyral> eli: /var/log?
[05:11] <Sir_quicken> then help not give same stupid awnsers for every question man, I had it last time but now its not there
[05:11] <foampeace> is there a kernel for the sempron cpu?
[05:11] <dooglus> eli: it's for log files
[05:11] <intelikey> snake__  you still around ?
[05:11] <bimberi_> !attitude
[05:11] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[05:12] <green_earz> ITS_FOR_REAL: no > relayhost = [just the smtp domain name]   in the brackets
[05:12] <Snake__> intelikey: yep
[05:12] <Snake__> :)
[05:12] <ITS_FOR_REAL> green_earz, not :25 u mean?
[05:12] <pestilence> Sir_quicken, i really can't help it that the most logical answer is the one that everyone gives you.
[05:12] <green_earz> no :25
[05:12] <eli> if an error_log is 7.1 gigs big... would it be a safe bet to delete?
[05:12] <tga1> hey, I'm doing a `ssh -R  *:3000:*:4000 foo` to get my port 3000 to show up as foo:4000 but that only works on foo/localhost, it won't bind to my other interface.. any suggestions?
[05:12] <Drac[Server] > Can somebody please tell me how to configure the keyboard layout in the console?
[05:13] <intelikey> have a look in there at a few thoughts.   and i agree that   at is probably the tool you want.
[05:13] <intelikey> Snake__ ^
[05:14] <Snake__> intelikey: uhhh I dont know how to use dcc >.<
[05:14] <pestilence> tga1, i set up tunnels like this:  ssh -N -n -L 5901:localhost:5901 user@host
[05:14] <ITS_FOR_REAL> green_earz, didnt make any diffrence at all
[05:14] <pestilence> tga1, that would do 5901 -> 5901
[05:14] <Snake__> intelikey: lol, im sorry :(
[05:14] <intelikey>  /dcc get name
[05:14] <eli> Drac[Server]  you can do that under system/preferences/keyboard
[05:14] <ITS_FOR_REAL> green_earz, my mails does get there but it gets there with info my isp doesnt recognize.....
[05:14] <intelikey> errr name file.
[05:14] <Snake__> intelikey: [23:14]  DCC can't connect to 63.157.88.242 port 1409
[05:14] <Snake__> my routers probly blocking it
[05:15] <intelikey> Snake__ k i'll paste it.
[05:15] <Snake__> intelikey: thanks
[05:15] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, try setting your hostnmae?
[05:15] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, i bet it wants a FQDN
[05:15] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, how do u mean?
[05:15] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, and probably one with your ISP's domain
[05:16] <eli> pestilence, if you remove a file that is 7.1 gigs big shouldn't the df show up the difference?
[05:16] <pestilence> like c-e75072d5.08-223-67626721.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se
[05:16] <green_earz> ITS_FOR_REAL: can you ping the  smtp domian name
[05:16] <saif> pestilence, :) gnome sweet gnome!
[05:16] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, tried that didnt work
[05:16] <pestilence> saif, congrats
[05:16] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, hrmm.
[05:16] <ITS_FOR_REAL> green_earz,  ofcourse i can ping it get replys
[05:16] <green_earz>  ITS_FOR_REAL: mydestination = $myhostname localhost.$mydomain localhost
[05:16] <pestilence> eli, yes, it should
[05:16] <eli> hmm
[05:17] <Sir_quicken> that wasnt logical there no wine in reposotory everything updated
[05:17] <ITS_FOR_REAL> green_earz,  doesnt change anything
[05:17] <eli> i just deleted an error_log that was 7.1 gigs and still the df is showing 99 percent used
[05:17] <pestilence> Sir_quicken, there would be if you added universe and multiverse
[05:17] <green_earz> ITS_FOR_REAL:   myorigin = $mydomain
[05:17] <intelikey> Snake__ http://pastebin.com/pastebin.php?dl=590267
[05:17] <ITS_FOR_REAL> ill try that
[05:17] <Sir_quicken> you have me an wrong awnser to a simple question. yeah not there I did the search
[05:17] <pestilence> Sir_quicken, pool/universe/w/wine/  <--- it's in there.
[05:18] <Snake__> intelikey: checking
[05:18] <Sir_quicken> just tell me where 2 d/l it
[05:18] <intelikey> Snake__ i confess that i know next to nothing about 'at'  so if the snytax is incorrect don't blame me.
[05:18] <pestilence> Sir_quicken, if you correctly add universe and multiverse, and update, you will have wine in synaptic.  i *guarantee* it.
[05:18] <Snake__> intelikey: not a problem
[05:18] <Snake__> Wow pythons new site is really nice
[05:19] <FunnyLookinHat> If you have problems with WINE, I highly suggest cedega.  it works GREAT
[05:19] <intelikey> Snake__ bash on the other hand.....
[05:19] <ITS_FOR_REAL> green_earz, host smtp.bredband.net[195.54.106.231]  said: 553
[05:19] <ITS_FOR_REAL>     localhost.localdomain does not exist
[05:19] <Snake__> intelikey: I dont really like working with bash, but thats really all I know :(
[05:19] <intelikey> perl is not hard to learn.
[05:19] <Snake__> emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
[05:19] <Snake__> intelikey: wtf?
[05:19] <Snake__> lol
[05:20] <Snake__> intelikey: if I learn anything its gonna be python next I think
[05:20] <FunnyLookinHat> ubotu tell Cizz|e about easyubuntu
[05:20] <pestilence> ITS_FOR_REAL, did you change "myhostname" ?
[05:20] <ITS_FOR_REAL> pestilence, yes same shit
[05:20] <pestilence> Snake__, python is good.
[05:20] <Sir_quicken> I TOLD U everything installed
[05:20] <Snake__> intelikey: I have no clue wtf to even do with this....
[05:20] <Snake__> lol
[05:20] <pestilence> IL +1
[05:20] <bimberi_> Sir_quicken: are you using amd64 or ppc?
[05:21] <zhumingdong> i am using amd32
[05:21] <Misterslurpey> is there away some one could help me with something
[05:21] <Sir_quicken> I dunno I am using ubuntu with gnome desktop
[05:21] <foampeac1> will there be a sempron kernel?
[05:21] <zhumingdong> so do i
[05:21] <foampeac1> sempron 64bit
[05:21] <intelikey> it is the frontend to that alarm clock you made...   you should just run it and "at" the proper time ....
[05:21] <Sir_quicken> I did  full search for wine it found 1 catagory that catagory is empty
[05:21] <ITS_FOR_REAL> there arent any "real" support there i can pay to get expert help thats really solving my problem? :/
[05:22] <Misterslurpey> how do install plugins into gaim
[05:22] <Sir_quicken> I need 2 downlaod it, how hard is it 2 tell me where 2 downlaod it?
[05:22] <Snake__> intelikey: ill try
[05:22] <pestilence> Misterslurpey, what plugin?
[05:22] <Misterslurpey> xfire
[05:22] <Snake__> intelikey: how do I run a .txt :(
[05:22] <Sir_quicken> he worse then talking to morons of comcast cable :p
[05:22] <Snake__> (aka what format should it be in)
[05:22] <intelikey> sh file.txt
[05:22] <Misterslurpey> it tells me to find the plugin the directory and i cant find it
[05:23] <green_earz> ITS_FOR_REAL: do you have a yahoo email acount if so " on the command line > mail name@yahoo.com "   the domain name the you are sending out my not have a MX record
[05:23] <Sir_quicken> did you apt-get update?
[05:23] <userw> !opera
[05:23] <ubotu> somebody said opera was not in the Ubuntu repositories, but you can always download the latest Opera .deb package from http://www.opera.com/download/ and then see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[05:23] <bimberi_> Sir_quicken: http://www.winehq.com ... Download ... Ubuntu ...
[05:24] <Snake__> intelikey: I have no clue...it does some weird arrow hting
[05:24] <Snake__> thing*
[05:24] <ordoc> anyone ever had problems with their terminal turning to wingdings or some other unreadable font?
[05:24] <Misterslurpey> where is the plugin directory sir?
[05:24] <intelikey> sec.
[05:24] <Sir_quicken> thank you, that wasnt so hard was it?
[05:24] <ordoc> ive trie dchanging the character encoding but it doesnt change anything
[05:24] <pestilence> ordoc, that can happen if you display non-ascii characters in it
[05:24] <meheren> can someone reccomend a god prgram to use with my iPod?
[05:24] <Sir_quicken> btw what if it d/ls a rpm?
[05:25] <ordoc> pestilence: how can i fix that behavior
[05:25] <pestilence> ordoc, does closing it and opening a new one fix it
[05:25] <meheren> gtkpod doesn't seem to wnt to work...
[05:25] <Sir_quicken> how would I install the package 2 open rpms?
[05:25] <meheren> *good
[05:25] <FlannelKing> meheren: I think it's called iPray
[05:25] <FlannelKing> oh, good
[05:25] <FlannelKing> ;)
[05:25] <meheren> sk thx
[05:25] <ordoc> pestilence: no
[05:25] <meheren> *ok thx
[05:25] <Psykus> pestilence, after a little poking around, i noticed there's an option in the grub settings for a splash screen...would that be the same splash screen that shows the ubuntu logo upon bootup?
[05:25] <pestilence> Psykus, perhaps, i don't know.
[05:25] <FlannelKing> meheren: no, no, that's not real.  I dont know, dont have an ipod
[05:26] <ordoc> pestilence: it was fine yesterday when i was in it, i was in windows a few seconds ago and rebooted back to ubuntu and now its all wingdingy :)
[05:26] <Psykus> example, "kernel		/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-9-k7 root=/dev/hda2 ro quiet splash"
[05:26] <ITS_FOR_REAL> green_earz, it hung up? :/
[05:26] <Misterslurpey> hello?
[05:26] <pestilence> Psykus, i bet that is the one that displays along with grub, though
[05:26] <meheren> oh lol
[05:26] <meheren> ok
[05:26] <ordoc> pestilence: the only thing i can think of that i have changed since then is installing wine
[05:26] <pestilence> ordoc, haha.  bummer :)  is this dapper?
[05:26] <ordoc> no breezy
[05:26] <Psykus> hm
[05:26] <pestilence> ordoc, when you installed wine did you do anything with fonts?
[05:26] <ordoc> nope, its at the default config
[05:27] <meheren> does anyone no of a good application to use with my iPod? gtkPod doesn't seem to want to work...
[05:27] <tga1> meheren: try rhythmbox
[05:27] <ordoc> its only terminal that is messed up which is weird
[05:27] <pestilence> meheren, did you compile gtkpod from source?
[05:27] <pestilence> meheren, it works well with my ipod video
[05:27] <bluefoxicy> ?---------   ? ?       ?             ?                ? mnt
[05:27] <bluefoxicy> from ls -l
[05:27] <meheren> pestilence, no i used apt-get
[05:27] <Psykus> ooh, found this, http://ruslug.rutgers.edu/~mcgrof/grub-images/
[05:27] <meheren> i got a iPod nano
[05:27] <pestilence> meheren, try building from source.  there is a thread on how to do it on ubuntuforums
[05:27] <Snake__> intelikey: ill brb a momeny
[05:27] <Snake__> moment**
[05:27] <ITS_FOR_REAL> well well gn then.... guess going back to ms is the only way to solve this :(
[05:28] <meheren> where would i get code?
[05:28] <meheren> (google it?)
[05:28] <ordoc> even the help for the terminal is fine ;)
[05:28] <ordoc> and all the menus
[05:28] <pestilence> meheren, sec.
[05:28] <meheren> ok thx
[05:28] <pestilence> meheren, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=114946
[05:28] <pestilence> meheren, follow those instructions for gtkpod, the mpeg stuff you can ignore
[05:28] <intelikey> Snake__ eeek you are correct there is a bad syntax error in the first at command.   let me play with it here.  and again   that was just some ideas on your file......   you can fix it too.   we can compare notes hehhe and maybe actually get it to work.
[05:28] <ordoc> hmm changing the font from monospace seemed to fix it
[05:29] <pestilence> meheren, just start from Installing gtkpod
[05:29] <Bean> Anybody know of a program for DVD authoring? A nerovision express replacement. So can convert various formats of video to a DVD for viewing in any dvd player.
[05:29] <dktoan> bnu
[05:29] <ordoc> pestilence: is it possible my monospace font got overwritten some how?
[05:29] <dktoan> bonjour*
[05:29] <Agrajag> ok, this sucks
[05:29] <pestilence> meheren, you would be wise to remove gtkpod before you do this.
[05:29] <pestilence> ordoc, anything is possible :)
[05:29] <Agrajag> I can't mount a DVD, it's telling me my mount point is not a directory.
[05:30] <dktoan> qui peux parler avec moi
[05:30] <Snake__> intelikey: im truly lost as to what we are doing. rofl (im no programmer...just kinda bored so I thought I would take a stab at this for a friend)
[05:30] <pestilence> ordoc, although, i think it would complain if the font was missing
[05:30] <Coag> !fr
[05:30] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[05:30] <Bean> Agrajag, if you're manually mounting you must make the directory first
[05:30] <Agrajag> Bean: I did.
[05:30] <pestilence> ordoc, but maybe not if it was overwritten
[05:30] <eli> pestilence , it worked. thanks to everyone else for their help. it seems that when you remove an error_log file the file does actually delete until you log out
[05:30] <pestilence> eli, strange.
[05:30] <Bean> Agrajag, well that's the extent of my knowledge about mounting :.
[05:30] <Agrajag> Bean: I have not touched a single thing since the last time I mounted a disc.
[05:30] <pestilence> eli, were you deleting with "rm"
[05:30] <Agrajag> Bean: oh well :/
[05:30] <eli> yep
[05:30] <pestilence> eli, or moving to the trash can
[05:31] <eli> rm
[05:31] <pestilence> eli, ok
[05:31] <cfh_dev> How can I force an install with apt-get
[05:31] <michael> in the terminal, what is the difference between ":~$" and ":/$"?
[05:31] <eli> apt-get install -f i think
[05:31] <Misterslurpey> whre the hell is the stupid director for gaim plugins
[05:31] <pestilence> cfh_dev, you have to use dpkg
[05:31] <green_earz> Bean: dvdauthor dvdbackup and transcode and dvd-rip
[05:31] <cfh_dev> eli: -f fixes dependencies
[05:31] <pestilence> eli, no, that's fix
[05:32] <dooglus> michael: ~ is your home directory, and / is the root directory
[05:32] <eli> oops,
[05:32] <eli> ok im out
[05:32] <eli> adios
[05:32] <ordoc> psetilence: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-97356.html similar problem for me :) going to try fixing msttcorefonts
[05:32] <michael> dooglus: ah, okay, thanks
[05:32] <pestilence> cfh_dev, dpkg -i -force-(something)
[05:32] <Misterslurpey> Help please Bitte!
[05:32] <dooglus> michael: try:     echo ~
[05:32] <cfh_dev> pestilence: thanks
[05:32] <FunnyLookinHat> michael, it sort of tells you where you are.  if you type pwd it tells you the exact folder location you are at
[05:32] <dooglus> michael: that will tell you what ~ is short for
[05:32] <pestilence> ordoc, yes, msttcorefonts is needed for somethings, but not for the console...
[05:32] <michael> dooglus: FunnyLookinHat: how can i login as root?
[05:32] <pestilence> ordoc, for example, wine.  or flash
[05:33] <pestilence> michael, sudo -s
[05:33] <pestilence> dooglus, /home/yourdir
[05:33] <Bean> green_earz, thanks, will look into those, or it if they are all for one app
[05:33] <FunnyLookinHat> michael, in ubuntu you usually just put sudo before any command you want to run as root
[05:33] <FunnyLookinHat> michael, but you can
[05:33] <FunnyLookinHat> yea, do what pestilence said
[05:33] <dooglus> michael: you can't log in as root unless you set a root password, and that's not recommended.  "sudo -i" will get you something that looks like a root login.
[05:33] <FunnyLookinHat> dude pestilence ...  is that you man??
[05:33] <pestilence> FunnyLookinHat, none other
[05:33] <Madpilot> michael, use sudo & your own pw
[05:33] <FunnyLookinHat> pestilence, you know me dude?
[05:33] <michael> yikes, i really don't understand terminal
[05:33] <pestilence> FunnyLookinHat, no
[05:34] <Madpilot> !tell michael about root
[05:34] <Madpilot> !tell michael about cli
[05:34] <FunnyLookinHat> pestilence, bittner??
[05:34] <ordoc> pestilence: yeah but wine happens to be what i recently installed, so it seems like it borked something :)
[05:34] <pestilence> FunnyLookinHat, sorry, no bells ringing
[05:34] <FunnyLookinHat> dang, ok
[05:34] <michael> Madpilot: thanks
[05:34] <FunnyLookinHat> then you are a dupe  ; )
[05:34] <kronoman> anybody can give me a clue about how to configure a joystick / gamepad (common, non usb, old plug)
[05:34] <Madpilot> michael, np
[05:34] <cfh_dev> Can I pass dpkg arguments when using apt-get?
[05:34] <pestilence> FunnyLookinHat, i would call your friend the dupe.  i have this nick registered :-P
[05:34] <fn_> can port 443 using proxy ? i`m trying to set up firestarter
[05:35] <FunnyLookinHat> hahaha
[05:35] <pestilence> cfh_dev, what i do is find the offending package file in /var/cache/apt and run dpkg on it
[05:35] <meheren> will gtkPod automatically reset the changes when you click find orphan files ect...?
[05:36] <meheren> (so like when it's doen will it write the nessecary changes to make them non-orphan?
[05:36] <green_earz> cfh_dev: its apt-get or aptitude that pass the dpkg arguments
[05:36] <meheren> *oops forot the )
[05:36] <etsb> "Starting up Partitioner " has been idle at 53% for over an hour now
[05:37] <green_earz> cfh_dev: dpkg is below apt-get or aptitude
[05:37] <pestilence> etsb, sounds like it died.  what if you ctrl+alt+f2
[05:37] <meheren> etsb, that does not soudn good...
[05:38] <Coag> anyone here know how to add a WM to the gdm session list?
[05:38] <pestilence> Coag, the package doesn't do that for you?
[05:38] <dooglus> Coag: you should be able to just install it and restart gdm
[05:38] <etsb> pestilence, ~ # command
[05:38] <etsb> meheren,  what do u mean doesnt sound good?
[05:38] <Coag> well it's not exactly standard :P
[05:39] <meheren> will gtkPod automatically reset the changes when you click find orphan files ect...?
[05:39] <meheren> (so like when it's doen will it write the nessecary changes to make them non-orphan?)
[05:39] <Coag> it's compiz with gnome-window-decorator
[05:39] <pestilence> etsb, ok.  i wonder if you could kill the partitioner, if that would dump you out to the install menu
[05:39] <meheren> etsb, well i mean that it is not supposed to happen...
[05:39] <etsb> pestilence, please guide me how to
[05:40] <pestilence> etsb, well, first attempt would be "ctrl+alt+f1" to get back to the window that is stuck, then "ctrl+c"
[05:40] <dooglus> Coag: you can make a .desktop file in /usr/share/xsessions/ and it will show up in gdm
[05:40] <Coag> should the .desktop file contain the command to run the WM?
[05:40] <pestilence> Coag, just look at the ones that already exist
[05:41] <Healot> hi all ubuntu users... just a hunch, are you satisfied with Ubuntu Breezy default install?
[05:41] <meheren> healot, no
[05:41] <pestilence> Healot, yes, everyone here is.
[05:41] <etsb> pestilence,ctrl + c =  nothing
[05:41] <meheren> pestilenece, lol....
[05:41] <Healot> do you like more power on install, or automation is your style?
[05:41] <pestilence> etsb, how about go back to ctrl+alt+f2 and type "ps aux
[05:41] <dooglus> Coag: install fluxbox and look at its .desktop file - it's a lot smaller than the GNOME one
[05:41] <pestilence> no quote
[05:42] <dfc> Healot: i hate pcmcia and the HP printer daemons
[05:42] <Coag> good Idea
[05:42] <Snake__> intelikey: so whats the plan?? lol
[05:42] <cfh_dev> Healot: I'd like to have more control over the default packages.
[05:42] <meheren> healot, well personally i would like to see an option to have graet power but if you don;t no what your doing to have it almost fully auto...
[05:42] <etsb> pestilence,with the " ?
[05:42] <pestilence> etsb, no
[05:42] <pestilence> etsb, just ps aux
[05:42] <meheren> linux is great buy the learning curve.... it kills ppl
[05:42] <pestilence> etsb, shift+ pgup will scroll up
[05:42] <dooglus> cfh_dev: you can't have control over defaults.  that's why they're called defaults.
[05:43] <pestilence> cfh_dev, install the minimal install and go from there, then
[05:43] <etsb> pestilence,ok i have a list..what do i look for?
[05:43] <Bean> green_earz, looks like there are some options for dvd authoring, but quite a few steps. Sadly gonna reboot into windows to use nerovision so can set it to do some work overnight and have disc ready in morning :/
[05:44] <pestilence> etsb, i'm not really sure.  maybe an fdisk of some sort?
[05:44] <cfh_dev> pestilence: When I install kubuntu-desktop, I usually have to pull out several things later.
[05:44] <overrider> is there a program which can display jpeg images in the console? i am looking for something really really lightweight, lighter then zvg...any tips?
[05:44] <pestilence> cfh_dev, right, so if you want more control, don't install kubuntu-desktop
[05:44] <meheren> overrider, doesn't really fit your name... lol
[05:45] <basilisk> are there any docs on how to replace the kernel on ubuntu install cd? My SATA controller isnt recognized by the stock kernel, I have to install a vendor patch for it to show up. Any way for me to get this patch onto the install cd?
[05:45] <meheren> oerrider, nvm lol.. nvm
[05:45] <pestilence> overrider, can't imagemagick do that?
[05:45] <overrider> its for a really old shitty machine which i want to modify to be a guard station where an employee can key in his password and then the screen showsa the employee picuter
[05:45] <blanky> KDE is nice but for some reason I like gnome better :(
[05:46] <jadacyrus> uhm, whats the next biggest resolution after 1280x1024
[05:46] <pestilence> overrider, use imagemagick's convert to convert the image to ascii
[05:46] <meheren> overrider, makes sence...
[05:46] <etsb> pestilence,nope...
[05:46] <jadacyrus> er, just the next resolution size after 1280x1024
[05:46] <Syns> what line in the proftpd.conf do i edit username and password access?
[05:46] <etsb> pestilence,should i just switch off and try installing again?
[05:46] <meheren> it's 1400 x1260 i thought....
[05:46] <meheren> (or maybe 1280
[05:46] <meheren> )
[05:46] <pestilence> etsb, sounds good to me.  are you sure the install media is good?
[05:47] <pestilence> Syns, don't use ftp.  use ssh
[05:47] <etsb> pestilence,should be
[05:47] <Syns> i already have it setup..
[05:47] <Syns> whats the big difference anyway?
[05:47] <meheren> i no it's 1400x1024
[05:47] <pestilence> Syns, ftp is not secure at all.  only use it for anonymous ftp
[05:47] <overrider> pestilence, seems that imagemagick needs an xserver
[05:48] <pestilence> overrider, hrmm
[05:48] <Syns> hrm
[05:48] <Syns> wher do i get ssh
[05:48] <steve___> can anyone give me a hand with getting sound to go for an realtek ALC882 chipset sound card?
[05:48] <Syns> whats the filename
[05:48] <dooglus> jadacyrus: how do you mean, "next biggest"?  do you want it wider or taller?
[05:49] <jadacyrus> i didnt mean next biggest, just the next one up
[05:49] <pestilence> overrider, are you sure about that?  i think it just requires the libraries
[05:49] <jadacyrus> my bad
[05:49] <pestilence> Syns, sudo aptitude install openssh-server
[05:49] <jadacyrus> so its 1400x1024?
[05:49] <Syns> k thanx
[05:49] <adapt> wow updating from dapper flight 3 to current has taken 2 hours so far on a 1.67 G4 with 1.5GB of ram. nice
[05:50] <dooglus> Syns: ubuntu comes with ssh.  you only need the -server package if you want to run the server.
[05:50] <overrider> pestilence, the website references the display command together with any xserver, so i assume. did not try
[05:50] <Madpilot> !tell Syns about ssh
[05:50] <pestilence> overrider, you don't need a xserver to display ascii :)
[05:50] <dooglus> adapt: is that the download or the install that's taking the longest?
[05:50] <adapt> !tell adapt about ssh
[05:50] <DarkMageZ> !tell DarkMageZ about ssh
[05:51] <adapt> dooglus: install. dload took barley anytime at all. its just super slow during /etc file updates for some reason.
[05:51] <dooglus> adapt: I know it's super slow at updating some of the gnome stuff - gconfd takes forever doing whatever it does
[05:52] <dooglus> adapt: check with 'top' to see which process is busy
[05:53] <adapt> dooglus: just finished. :) anyway i think it has to do with ppc because everyhitng takes way longer on this chip than my x86 box
[05:54] <misdur> hello
[05:55] <misdur> anyone here know how to install 56K pci modem in ubuntu
[05:55] <misdur> rockwell chipset
[05:56] <misdur> hi ilya
[05:58] <green_earz> misdur: just hard work to got a pci modem running in linux. you would be best the track down a 3com external serial modem
[05:59] <misdur> okey thanks....my hopes on this cheap modem is gone *cry*
[05:59] <Snake__> pestilence: Hey can you tell intelikey ill be back tomorrow if he comes back?
[05:59] <Snake__> please?
[05:59] <green_earz> np
[05:59] <Snake__> o wait
[06:00] <Snake__> we got memoserv
[06:00] <Snake__> :)
[06:01] <etsb> im trying to do a fresh ubuntu server install but it says that there are some files from the original install that may break the new install
[06:02] <etsb> what should i do?
[06:03] <lukey> are there any guides for installing an atheros wireless card in ubuntu using madwifi?
[06:03] <jorge_> hello
[06:03] <misdur> hi
[06:03] <Kyral> lukey: It should be autodetected
[06:03] <etsb> im trying to do a fresh ubuntu server install but it says that there are some files from the original install that may break the new install
[06:03] <jorge_> I need help configuring a USB-to-Serial cable
[06:04] <lukey> kyral: during boot?
[06:04] <etsb> how do i solve it
[06:05] <frank23> lukey: my atheros card worked on its own
[06:05] <etsb> files from a previous install may break the new install
[06:05] <lukey> frank23: did you just plug it in and it started working?  or did you have it connected during the ubuntu installation?
[06:05] <kspath_> I just tried using grep on breezy install on x86 and PPC in both cases grep is broken and matching when it should not. Same regex works on Debian, FreeBSD, and Redhat grep.  Is there a special grep installed by default?
[06:06] <frank23> lukey: I plugged and it started working
[06:06] <Healot> "special" grep? isn't all grep the same...
[06:06] <VictorFade> hi all
[06:06] <frank23> lukey: I had to configure the network though. but the card itself worked imediately
[06:06] <kspath_> Healot: There are different greps in the world but in this case it should be more or less same as Debian one.
[06:07] <etsb> im trying to do a fresh install of ubuntu server however, it says that there are existing files that may break the new install..what do i do?
[06:07] <cfh_dev> Is it possible to get a list from an nfs server?
[06:07] <lukey> mine doesnt do anything
[06:07] <lukey> oh well
[06:07] <kspath_> Healot: Yet it is not coming close to matching correctly. It is like it is ignoring case by default perhaps. hmmm...
[06:07] <misdur> frank23: you mean its detected but you cant get it into the router?
[06:08] <misdur> nar i mean lukey...
[06:08] <frank23> misdur: yeah  although I don't quite remember
[06:08] <lukey> misdur: the adapter isnt recognized at all
[06:08] <Healot> kspath_, did you just 'grep' or you supplied extra switches?
[06:08] <etsb> im trying to do a fresh install of ubuntu server however, it says that there are existing files that may break the new install..what do i do?
[06:09] <lukey> im not sure what should happen when you plug it in on linux
[06:09] <frank23> lukey: are you sure it has an atheros chipset?
[06:09] <kspath_> Healot: just grep
[06:09] <Healot> if Debian-based grep is different then other, you might consult it's man
[06:09] <Madpilot> etsb, please don't repeat like you are - if someone knows, they'll pipe up. Otherwise, wait
[06:09] <Healot> its man.... :)
[06:10] <etsb> Madpilot, ok..  :))
[06:10] <lukey> frank23: yes.. its a superg adapter.  in fact, during the ubuntu installation it was detected.  but once i finished the os installation, all that shows up is my wired adapter
[06:10] <Healot> etsb, if you are using the same partition, unformatted, YES... if you formatted that install partiton it should use the default config on the CD
[06:11] <frank23> lukey: what happens if you try   sudo modprobe pci_ath
[06:11] <kspath_> Healot: I do not think you are getting it. The grep is ignoring case by default even though ubuntu man page for grep says -i is required to ignore case. I have only been using/doing regex with grep for 10 years.
[06:11] <Healot> kspath_, try to make it Case Sensitive then...
[06:11] <lukey> FATAL: Module pci_ath not found.
[06:11] <lukey> btw.. its a cardbus adapter on a laptop
[06:12] <etsb> Healot, yes i have formatted the partition but it still says that i have files from a prvious install that may break the new install?
[06:12] <frank23> lukey: I don't know if it should be the same module or not
[06:12] <kspath_> Healot: grep "^[A-Z] [a-z] .*\, [A-Z] [A-Z]  [0-9] [0-9] [0-9] [0-9] [0-9] " filename
[06:12] <Healot> howabout the 'x' and 'w' switch?
[06:12] <lukey> if its installed... it should show up in xorg.conf right?
[06:13] <etsb> Healot, should i just ignore it?
[06:13] <frank23> lukey: the network card? no not in xorg.conf
[06:13] <kspath_> Healot: You are not getting it. It is matching even all lowercase lines.  This same regex works EVERYWHERE else BUT Ubunuty x86 and Ubuntu PPC.
[06:13] <Healot> i think so...
[06:14] <Healot> kspath_, then consider that as BUG, kspath_, really
[06:14] <lukey> is there any place that i can manually input the adapter information?  or is there a way to run the autodetect again and try to get ubuntu to recognize the adapter?
[06:14] <etsb> Healot,  Healot i think so...---->who r u refering to?
[06:14] <misdur>  anyone here uses free world dialup?....im having problems in registering it :(
[06:14] <kspath_> Healot: Yes, it is. My honest guess is someone dumbed down grep to ignore case by default to reduce the problem with average ubuntu user not having clue one about shell or regex.
[06:15] <frank23> lukey: do you have the linux-restricted-modules package for your kernel installed?  pci_ath should be found at least
[06:15] <lukey> frank23: not sure
[06:16] <lukey> is there a way to check from terminal?
[06:16] <frank23> lukey: kernel are you running?
[06:16] <Healot> kspath_, i have my own grepper... Java-based... may it's a C bug perhaps?
[06:16] <green_earz> misdur: i do use fwd, can you get the test call ?
[06:16] <frank23> lukey: uname -a to get the kernel version
[06:16] <lukey> ~$ whereis linux-restricted-modules
[06:16] <lukey> linux-restricted-modules: /lib/linux-restricted-modules
[06:16] <lukey> does that mean its installed?
[06:16] <misdur> green_earz: cant even make it to log to the servr of fwd :(
[06:16] <Healot> tried this '--perl-regexp', kspath_ ?
[06:17] <lukey> 2.6.15-17-386
[06:17] <green_earz> misdur: are you using sip prioxy ?
[06:17] <Healot> maybe if you turn into perl-like regex... it can be case senstive?
[06:17] <kspath_> Healot: I C bug that only impacts Ubuntu? and not Debian or any other linux or Solaris or NetBSD or OpenBSD or FreeBSD or AIX or HP/UX?  Well, that is not impossible but unlikely.
[06:17] <misdur> green_earz: im using speedtouch router dsl modem
[06:17] <misdur> green_earz: no im not using proxy
[06:17] <Healot> or it just the lazy programmer?
[06:17] <frank23> lukey: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-386  to make sure its installed
[06:18] <DarkMageZ> how stable is dapper 4?
[06:18] <frank23> lukey: oh thats dapper
[06:18] <lukey> linux-restricted-modules-386 is already the newest version.
[06:18] <Healot> ubuntu is really different than Debian... in some ways
[06:18] <misdur> green_earz: linphone says registration failed.
[06:18] <Healot> kspath_, tell me what are you trying to grep
[06:18] <frank23> lukey: maybe its not working in dapper right now I don't know
[06:19] <misdur> green_earz: linphone says registration failed (time out).
[06:19] <green_earz> misdur: set your cleint to use sip proxy its a lot easyer then the other which i can remeber the name of
[06:20] <kspath_> Healot: City, ST 12345 on one line and city, ST 12345 on another line and city, st 12345 on another line. It only matches first line everywhere else buy Ubuntu x86 and Ubuntu PPC
[06:21] <green_earz> misdur: Outbound Proxy: fwdnat.pulver.com:5082
[06:21] <kspath_> Healot: On Ubuntu is matches all lines regardless of case
[06:21] <misdur> ok
[06:21] <green_earz>  misdur: have you found the config setup on the fwd site ?
[06:22] <Healot> can you give me the file...
[06:22] <misdur> green_earz: yep...tryiong it atm
[06:22] <rukuartic> Does mbmon work with all chips and what not? Or does it only work with certain chipsets?
[06:22] <Healot> certain chipset with ISA and I2C chips...
[06:23] <Jivenix> any tools to connect to a sql server in ubuntu repositories?
[06:23] <rukuartic> Healot, I'm having an interesting problem...
[06:23] <kspath_> Healot: You can help other people. I was just going to point it out to someone/anyone.   Just try a simple file yourself with some lines with uppercase and others with lowercase.
[06:23] <qpalzm> Does anyone know how to get video's working in totem?
[06:23] <rukuartic> Healot, mbmon says No hardware monitor found, but then it says InitMBInfo: Success
[06:24] <misdur> green_earz: it is still registration failed
[06:24] <Healot> kspath_, what's the command line use?
[06:24] <kspath_> Healot: try two lines     AAA on first line and aaa on second line.       grep "[A-Z] " filename
[06:24] <Healot> rukuartic, some ACPI monitors are buggy
[06:24] <Healot> ok, kspath_, doing some text file, your example
[06:24] <qpalzm> Does anyone know how to get video's working in totem?
[06:25] <shiv> any bibus users here?
[06:25] <rukuartic> Healot, any suggestions?
[06:25] <green_earz> misdur:http://www.freeworlddialup.com/help/?p=userguides&s=ipphone
[06:26] <Healot> kspath_, I wrote "AAA" "aaa" "BBB" "bbb" > did the grep... and get "AAA" "bbb" "BBB"
[06:26] <Healot> this is the bug you;'ve been saying... maybe it is ubuntu's specific bug...
[06:27] <Healot> rukuartic, about mbmon... I can't suggest much,,, but try to install it on a different hardware perhaps?
[06:27] <zezu> anyone have suggestions for a very lightweight and fast booting distro ?
[06:27] <green_earz>  misdur: it looks like its > SIP Proxy:  fwd.pulver.com:5060
[06:27] <misdur> green_earz: okies trying it
[06:27] <Misterslurpey> how come i can log in as su
[06:27] <Misterslurpey> *i cant
[06:27] <kspath_> Healot: Do you understand why it is a bug?
[06:27] <Misterslurpey> do i have to create that
[06:27] <rukuartic> Healot, Rats... looks like I'll just have to end up sticking in a thermomiter... :P
[06:27] <rukuartic> Healot, Thanks anyways
[06:29] <Healot> yes... ignoring case by default...
[06:29] <bimberi> grep
[06:29] <bimberi> gah, sry
[06:29] <kspath_> Healot: ok, cool.  Just wanted someone that might be a regular in #ubuntu to know about it.
[06:29] <OoAzzAoO> hey everyone, has anyone here successfully installed linux-idg?
[06:30] <kspath_> Healot: Thank you for your patience. You were very kind and helpful to listen and try to understand.
[06:30] <qpalzm> Does anyone know how to get video's working in totem?
[06:30] <green_earz> misdur: in the future i would say have a look at a grandstream ata , good on price and with a hardware phone the are all way 24/7
[06:30] <Healot> kspath_, does the 'grep "[A-Z] " filename' works fine, as you expected in other OSes?
[06:31] <OoAzzAoO> qpalzm: do you own qpalzm.org?
[06:31] <misdur> green_earz: oki
[06:31] <qpalzm> no
[06:31] <Healot> my java grepper output the desired result... not ubuntu's grep
[06:31] <OoAzzAoO> qpalzm: ok thanks
[06:31] <kspath_> Healot: yes, tested in Redhat, Debian and FreeBSD few minutes ago...
[06:31] <green_earz> misdur: ebay is the place to track one down
[06:32] <OoAzzAoO> has anyone gotten upnp1.2.1 to compile on breezy?
[06:34] <kspath_> Healot: It would not be a huge issue if at least the manpage were at least update to say that it ignores case by default and perhaps has an option to include case sense. It contradicts what is expected though.
[06:34] <steve___> is anyone in here using the module snd_hda_intel for their sound card?
[06:34] <Ogre> anyone know if you can install flash for Konqueror?
[06:34] <bimberi> kspath_: for what its worth, grep in dapper works (outputs 'AAA' and 'BBB' for said example)
[06:35] <misdur> green_earz: it still wont work...this might be because i have a router?
[06:35] <Healot> grep -x "[A-Z] [A-Z] [A-Z] " test.text... humm i still get "AAA" "BBB" "bbb"
[06:35] <Healot> it does skip "aaa" as expected...
[06:35] <green_earz> misdur: have a netgear rounter and no problem with the nat and sip
[06:36] <Misterslurpey> has any one install the xfire plugin for gaim?
[06:36] <misdur> green_earz: okies
[06:36] <Misterslurpey> i need help
[06:36] <Misterslurpey> seriously
[06:36] <Healot> well, should i upgrade the dapper's grep?
[06:36] <green_earz> misdur: check out kphone
[06:36] <Protocol1> Misterslurpey, theres an xfire plugin for gaim?
[06:36] <Misterslurpey> yes
[06:36] <intelikey> Healot -v
[06:36] <Protocol1> nice
[06:36] <Misterslurpey> i dont know how to install it
[06:37] <Misterslurpey> and im getting frustrated
[06:37] <Misterslurpey> i dont  get the instructions
[06:37] <etsb> not installing to unclean targe ??
[06:37] <etsb> target*
[06:37] <green_earz> misdur: aptitude show kphone
[06:37] <Protocol1> i just got cedega on my ubuntu today
[06:37] <Misterslurpey> cvs? ubutu
[06:37] <mediated> what program should I use to manage my iPod?
[06:38] <etsb> how do i erase or format the target file system b4 proceeding with install?
[06:38] <mike4479> HI guys is it possible to install Ubuntu over the internet??
[06:38] <Misterslurpey> protocoll did you use CVS?
[06:38] <Misterslurpey> ubuntu?
[06:38] <Protocol1> cvs?
[06:38] <misdur> green_earz: would it work under gnome?
[06:39] <etsb> while installing the base system a message comes up and says that it will not install to unclean target?
[06:39] <green_earz> misdur: it would but you would have to install quite a bit of the qt packages
[06:39] <Ogre> flash, konqueror? anyone know? :) *smiles purdy like*
[06:39] <kspath_> Healot: Upgrade the grep?  How is dumbing down the grep to not match was all other Linux/Unix/BSD do by default an upgrade?
[06:39] <Protocol1> i just bought it from transgamings website
[06:39] <etsb> i have installed 1.5gb / and the rest /home
[06:40] <misdur> green_earz: okies trying atm
[06:40] <mike4479> HI guys is it possible to install Ubuntu over the internet??   with a few floppies
[06:40] <green_earz> misdur: do a aptitude install kphone -s   to simulate its install to see what its go to do
[06:41] <etsb> partition 1.5gb as / nd the rest as /home
[06:41] <etsb> and*
[06:43] <etsb> do i need to configure raid or lvm to solve this problem?
[06:43] <mediated> Can anyone recommend a program for ubuntu so I can manage multiple iPods?
[06:43] <Nameeater> multiple user accounts?
[06:43] <mike4479> HI guys is it possible to install Ubuntu over the internet??   with a few floppies
[06:44] <Drac[Server] > How can I use cat to see if my mouse works from the console?
[06:44] <qpalzm> no
[06:45] <Nameeater> mike4479 try googling for ubuntu netinstall andread through those
[06:45] <qpalzm> Does anyone know how to get video's working in totem?
[06:45] <Drac[Server] > I know there's a way to use cat or something to do it...
[06:45] <frank23> Drac[Server] : sudo cat /dev/psaux
[06:45] <frank23> Drac[Server] : at least for me
[06:45] <mike4479> Nameeater: ok thanks
[06:45] <Ogre> Can I get Konqueror to support flash?
[06:45] <mike4479> Nameeater: so it can be done right?
[06:45] <Drac[Server] > Okay... This is actually a serial mouse, so cat /dev/ttyS0... I got nothing from it. I take it that's indication that there's something wrong with the port/mouse?
[06:46] <Nameeater> ubotu tell qpalzm about restrictedformats
[06:46] <Misterslurpey> installing cadega i get an error
[06:46] <Misterslurpey> how do you fix this
[06:47] <Healot> you don't cat files on "/dev"
[06:47] <Drac[Server] > frank23: *poke*
[06:47] <qpalzm> anyone??
[06:47] <frank23> Drac[Server] : that's an old mouse ;)  I don't really know much about this
[06:47] <etsb> Healot,  please help me
[06:47] <green_earz> Ogre: yes, aptitude search flash    in debian its flash-nonfree package name, you need
[06:47] <frank23> Drac[Server] : are you sure thats the right device?
[06:47] <Ogre> Ok
[06:47] <Drac[Server] > frank23, it's the same idea. Just tell me if I'm right or not, please. I know the mouse works, but there are two places on the board to plug in the serial port. I might have plugged the wrong one.
[06:48] <intelikey> qpalzm i don't even know how to get vidios working in vlc
[06:48] <Drac[Server] > frank23, I've configured serial mice many times before this.
[06:48] <qpalzm> intelikey, me neither :(
[06:48] <frank23> Drac[Server] : I haven't
[06:49] <Healot> mouse device isn't a tty device...
[06:49] <green_earz>  Ogre: you will need to add the apt source for the non free in ubuntu i think so. i a debian user so not to formiluar with ubuntu setup
[06:49] <etsb> this is frustrating
[06:49] <qpalzm> Does anyone know how to get video's working in totem?
[06:50] <Ogre> i have all the repositories set up
[06:50] <Ogre> i'm just tired of having flash layering problems in firefox
[06:50] <JustinLynn> qpalzm> what format would you like to play?
[06:51] <qpalzm> avi mostly
[06:51] <JustinLynn> qpalzm> what codec? divx. xvid. ?
[06:51] <sls> how do you get ubuntu to forwars x11 over ssh?
[06:51] <green_earz> Ogre: so have you aptitude search flash   to track down the package
[06:51] <qpalzm> divx
[06:51] <sls> if you did a server install and then added x11
[06:51] <Ogre> kk
[06:51] <JustinLynn> qpalzm> okay do you have multiverse and universe repositories setup?
[06:51] <qpalzm> yes
[06:52] <JustinLynn> qpalzm> just a second.
[06:53] <qpalzm> JustinLynn, ok thanks
[06:53] <JustinLynn> qpalzm> you'll need to install the package totem-xine by entering sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[06:54] <Healot> totem-xine will remove totem-gstreamer... ubuntu packages are evil
[06:54] <qpalzm> ok, one sec
[06:55] <qpalzm> JustinLynn, done
[06:56] <Ogre> so i installed the flash-nonfree, and when I load up konq and try to go to a page with flash it asks if I want to save the file...
[06:56] <qpalzm> JustinLynn, is that all?
[06:56] <Madpilot> Healot, totem-xine works better anyway, IME
[06:56] <JustinLynn> qpalzm> now you'll have to install a special deb file from ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[06:56] <Healot> yeah...
[06:57] <Healot> i prefer xine or gxine...
[06:57] <JustinLynn> qpalzm> are you using 32bit ubuntu?
[06:57] <qpalzm> im not sure :S
[06:57] <meat> DCC SEND anylongrandomstringhere
[06:57] <Madpilot> I like Totem's UI, it "just works"
[06:57] <Healot> 'uname -ra' makes you sure
[06:58] <qpalzm> Linux ubuntuelite 2.6.12-9-386 #1 Mon Oct 10 13:14:36 BST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
[06:58] <JustinLynn> qpalzm> well then you most likely are :). you'll need to download that deb and then sudo dpkg -i [whereTheDebIs] 
[06:58] <Razor-X> Does radvd assign an IPv6 address on every kernel bootup?
[06:58] <Healot> see i686... 32bit then
[06:58] <Drac[Server] > What boot param do I need to add to grub's menu.list to disable ACPI checks?
[06:59] <Healot> noacpi
[06:59] <philippe_> hi
[06:59] <Healot> i think
[06:59] <Drac[Server] > Thanks. Just checking.
[06:59] <Drac[Server] > I thought it was noapic...
[06:59] <babo> Is anyone here experienced with curl and form posting ?
[06:59] <philippe_> i would like to know how i can see my second hard disk
[06:59] <misdur> green_earz: what does this mean? -----> SIP/2.0 400 Bad Request
[07:00] <Razor-X> babo: curl?
[07:00] <Razor-X> curl is pretty much dead.
[07:00] <etsb> "NOt Installing to UNclean Target" --->how do i solve it?
[07:00] <Razor-X> wget is better than curl in almost every way.
[07:00] <Healot> internet call huh
[07:00] <babo> Razor-X: different tasks, different tools ...
[07:01] <Razor-X> babo: Ah. Curl specific, eh?
[07:01] <Razor-X> Don't see many tasks like that, nowadays :D.
[07:01] <babo> Razor-X: for form posting I prefer curl, but for everthing else, I go with wget
[07:02] <Madpilot> !tell philippe_ about mount
[07:02] <Drac[Server] > Can somebody please tell me the boot param to disable ACPI?
[07:03] <babo>  I'm trying to post a form on to a website using curl ... problem is though, that it's one of those login+encrypted VIEWSTATE forms and I seem to have run into a  deadend.
[07:03] <Healot> System -> Adminstration -> Disks for anyone not familiar with command lines like mount, umount and alike
[07:03] <Healot> oh... ASP.net forms...
[07:04] <maple> anyone know a good usenet server that is free
[07:04] <Healot> maple, google for it :)
[07:04] <maple> i did, but there are so many terrible ones i didnt know if someone had found a good one
[07:04] <babo> what's the best asp.net channel ... I've tried a couple of variations but there all deserted ?
[07:04] <JustinLynn> Healot> ASP.net forms?
[07:05] <green_earz> misdur: try the 5082 port for the sip proxy
[07:05] <misdur> oki
[07:05] <Healot> login+encrypted VIEWSTATE forms >> I am sure this is ASP.net page... or form in ,NET term
[07:06] <JustinLynn> Healot> oh I see..
[07:06] <green_earz> misdur: its nearly there better the last time
[07:06] <misdur> green_earz: yehh :)
[07:06] <green_earz> nice one
[07:06] <Ogre> Still having any problems with Konq and Flash, anyone able to devote a little time to me? >.<
[07:07] <Healot> KDE's konquerer huh
[07:07] <green_earz> misdur: can you do a test call to fwd ?
[07:07] <Ogre> yup
[07:07] <Healot> I think it uses Mozilla's Flash
[07:07] <Ogre> my normal linux guru went to bed
[07:07] <misdur> green_earz: how to use that?
[07:07] <GeorgeAScott> hey,  I've got a harddrive that i used to have ubuntu 5.10 on.  and now i'm trying to re-install it but on a different computer.  I'm running into problems with partitioning the disk
[07:07] <Healot> just install the plugin to your regular mozilla dir, then there you go
[07:07] <intelikey> Ogre who was taht ?
[07:08] <green_earz> misdur : Dial 613 to perform a echo test
[07:08] <Ogre> i used synaptic and reinstalled flash for mozilla, and the non-free version, and SWF-player...
[07:08] <Ogre> my friend Meff from a forum i'm on
[07:08] <intelikey> ah i see
[07:08] <Ogre> i just can't annoy the guy with my questions, it's amazing
[07:09] <Healot> the macromedia, now adobe's plugin works fine on 32bit... but if you were pointing 64bit... hum
[07:10] <zezu> totem(xine) should be capable of playing DVD-VOB right ?
[07:10] <zezu> I hear the audio, but i have no video
[07:10] <Healot> yes...
[07:10] <misdur> green_earz: ohh boy now i see a ....registration failed. bad request
[07:11] <nalioth> zezu: use vlc
[07:11] <Healot> maybe you didn't installl the mpeg2 decoder, but if you heard the sound, that ac52dec is installed
[07:11] <zezu> nalioth, ok i'll try it
[07:11] <GeorgeAScott> does anybody know an easier way to fix my partitioning problem that doesn't include taking the drive back out?
[07:12] <Healot> what kind of problem, is it MBR-related?
[07:12] <Ogre> sweeeet got it working
[07:12] <green_earz> misdur: check your user name and password
[07:12] <zezu> nalioth, thx it works
[07:12] <Ogre> tools>config konq>plugins> scan
[07:12] <Healot> or "I-cant-mount-the-partition" problem
[07:12] <Protocol1> im trying to get 3d acceleration going can anyone help me?
[07:12] <misdur> k
[07:13] <Protocol1> im using an intel video chip
[07:13] <intelikey> ok this is way to automatic for me.... i used links to check my webmail (pop3)  and now if i type mail it starts links and goes to the login page of the pop3 server.... for all users!  ?
[07:14] <GeorgeAScott> Healot: i don't think it's mbr related.  it used to have ubuntu on it once before.  now none of the space is showing up on the ubuntu install partitioner
[07:14] <Healot> yeah... konq needs to rescan for plugin... heh... one sucky file-browser cum Internet browser
[07:14] <Synergy> hehe
[07:14] <Synergy> sorry to bug ya
[07:14] <Healot> GeorgeAScott, no partition at all? blank disk, you mean
[07:14] <GeorgeAScott> that's what it is looking like..
[07:15] <Synergy> new guy to linux nad i just installed and got the dos looking login and password
[07:15] <GeorgeAScott> but even the unallocated space isn't showing up
[07:15] <intelikey> GeorgeAScott loose your files ?
[07:15] <Healot> any OS in that disk? I mean can you boot it?
[07:15] <Synergy> did that and still no gui interface
[07:15] <Syns> can someone help me with ssh-server? i have a friend trying to log ina nd it says host unreachable
[07:15] <GeorgeAScott> it was all backed up.. no worries...
[07:15] <Madpilot> Synergy, you did a stardard install?
[07:15] <Synergy> yea
[07:15] <Healot> Synergy, install 'ubuntu-desktop' and 'xserver-org'
[07:15] <intelikey> Syns firewall ?
[07:15] <Madpilot> Synergy, type "startx" - see if that works
[07:15] <Synergy> k
[07:16] <GeorgeAScott> i meant for the drive to be completely empty for a fresh install
[07:16] <Healot> startx for starter...
[07:16] <intelikey> syns are you behind a router ?
[07:16] <Syns> yes
[07:16] <Syns> well...
[07:16] <Syns> its a dsl modem
[07:16] <Synergy> madpilot thanks man
[07:16] <Synergy> that was it
[07:17] <Syns> not a router
[07:17] <Syns> and no firewall
[07:17] <Madpilot> Synergy, good - got all the nice brownness now?
[07:17] <Syns> perhaps the modem has a firewall
[07:17] <Synergy> yuh
[07:17] <intelikey> Syns  do  iptables -L just to make sure
[07:17] <Synergy> i might be back tommorow night earlier for questions
[07:17] <Synergy> i got to sleep now
[07:17] <Synergy> lol
[07:18] <Synergy> thanks tho
[07:18] <intelikey> then see if you can connect locally Syns   ssh localhost
[07:18] <Healot> bleh
[07:18] <zezu> nalioth, any tips for optimizing or anything for vlc?  It seems ok in its default window, but choppy fullscreen for dvd, and when i resized the window it just disappeared
[07:18] <Healot> askign at the time that he actually need to booze
[07:19] <MrDez> I'm pondering migrating an entire company from a Windows/Xandros mix to Kubuntu.  Has anyone come across a GUI configuration tool for joining windows active directory domains? (ie, installing kerb5 winbind manually, but gui automagically reconfiguring all /etc .conf files needed)
[07:20] <intelikey> Syns ifconfig      and make sure "lo"  is configured also.   that could easily be the culpret
[07:21] <nalioth> zezu: you watching a real dvd disc or a .vob off the hard drive?
[07:21] <Healot> Windows AD, MrDez ?
[07:21] <zezu> off of hdd
[07:21] <MrDez> heal:yes
[07:21] <Healot> you want a GUI adminstrative tool, eh
[07:21] <nalioth> zezu: join me in #kubuntu-offtopic please
[07:22] <DarkMageZ> :( damn 3rd world country... damn torture downloading @ only 140KB/s
[07:22] <intelikey> you run vlc in x ?
[07:22] <MrDez> healot: ive manually configured it before and have no problem with that, but I need something user friendly so my nonlinux support techs can easily deal with it
[07:23] <Healot> sure, I try my best to search for such tool for you
[07:23] <Syns> i can connect locally no problem
[07:24] <MrDez> thats the main cripple factor for implementing linux at sites, lack of a pertty picture filled 'tard gui for the windows only techs
[07:24] <pretty> ellow
[07:24] <pretty> ellow
[07:24] <pretty> asl
[07:24] <intelikey> Syns then make sure "the friend" is using the correct ip.   and what is the error message they get ?
[07:24] <DarkMageZ> MrDez: your the head tech right? force those lower techs into some training
[07:25] <bur[n] er> bleh to active directory
[07:25] <Syns> host unreachable
[07:26] <Syns> i give them my wan ip
[07:26] <Syns> that should work just fine yeah?
[07:26] <intelikey> mmmm maybe the ppp ip
[07:26] <jiping> hello
[07:26] <MrDez> DarkMageZ: gladly, but these guys got burned by a 'BSD' guy that spent over a year 'migrating' them to Xandros Linux, which turned out to be terribly slow and bloatwaretastic, somehow they are still willing to try linux
[07:26] <jiping> who can tell me how i can go to #ubuntu-cn?
[07:27] <MrDez> so im trying to keep it simple enough for them to reconfigure after a little training
[07:27] <intelikey> jiping '/join #ubuntu-ca'
[07:27] <intelikey> err cn
[07:27] <intelikey> or es or anything you like   gr maybe.
[07:28] <yoyo> hi everybody
[07:28] <pretty> ellow yoyo
[07:28] <yoyo> a little question about sound
[07:28] <intelikey> everyone left about an hour ago and hasn't come back yet sorry
[07:28] <MrDez> hmm
[07:28] <MrDez> actually
[07:28] <Healot> MrDez, try googling for 'sadms'. It's a GUI tool for SAMBA, Active Dir, etc...
[07:28] <yoyo> I have plugged my micro to my pc
[07:29] <MrDez> does webmin have AD stuff?
[07:29] <MrDez> *duh*
[07:29] <MrDez> heh
[07:29] <yoyo> and ubuntu doesn't seem to actually record sound
[07:29] <MrDez> healot: thx
[07:29] <Healot> yes and webmin too
[07:29] <yoyo> is there anything special I have to config for the micro?
[07:30] <intelikey> possably unmute it in alsamixer  idk.
[07:30] <Healot> http://sadms.sourceforge.net/ >> Direct link...
[07:30] <Healot> ot SADMS
[07:30] <Healot> of*
[07:30] <yoyo> it's not muted
[07:30] <yoyo> I checked that when I plugged it
[07:30] <MrDez> thx, found it, w00t sadms has deb packages
[07:30] <MrDez> no make installing for me
[07:30] <MrDez> hehe
[07:30] <MrDez> <-- lazy @ 1230am
[07:31] <dfc> is it possible that dapper is making my hard drives stay warmer on my powerbook?
[07:31] <Healot> yeah
[07:31] <yoyo> it works perfect in winxp, i need it in ubuntu
[07:31] <dfc> i have ran debian/fedora/osx and I do not remember my palms sweating this much
[07:31] <Healot> programmer aren't alzy anymore :)
[07:31] <dfc> does anyone here use a powerbook?
[07:31] <Healot> not me, dfc
[07:31] <dfc> is there something i can do to keep the temperature down?
[07:31] <intelikey> yoyo i've never had any problem recording anything,  once i get sound working the recording is all set;    sorry.
[07:31] <Healot> Mac isn;t my style
[07:32] <dfc> is 46 celsius hot for a hard drive?
[07:32] <yoyo> mmmmm..... normally it shoud work like yours intelikey
[07:32] <yoyo> i guess a tiny detail is wrong in my sound config
[07:33] <MrDez> yoyo: so output works fine, only mic line input doesnt work?
[07:33] <yoyo> MrDez... yeahhh right
[07:33] <yoyo> the mic doesn't show any signal at all
[07:34] <MrDez> using ubuntu or kubuntu volume mixer?
[07:34] <MrDez> (kmix) is kubuntu
[07:34] <yoyo> ubuntu
[07:34] <yoyo> i'm using ubuntu 5.10, alsamixer
[07:34] <yoyo> and alsactl
[07:34] <yoyo> kmix doesn't tell anything to me
[07:35] <MrDez> under file -> Devices is it listing more than 1?
[07:35] <Healot> yoyo, tried 'ls -l /dev/dsp'
[07:35] <Steil> is anyone here using dapper and the bcm43xx module?
[07:36] <yoyo> healot, ls -l /dev/dsp works, it displays only one line
[07:36] <yoyo> root, audio /dev/dsp
[07:36] <Healot> so you do have a working card
[07:36] <yoyo> yeap, I can listen to music, xmms and stuff
[07:37] <yoyo> and ummm... MrDez, under Devices I have something in Sound Controller
[07:37] <MrDez> in alsamixer, hit preferences, put a check mic boost and and mic select
[07:37] <MrDez> u should get 2 more tabs
[07:37] <yoyo> ALSA Capture
[07:37] <MrDez> under select tab is it showing 2?
[07:38] <yoyo> wait MrDez... i'm using alsamixer in terminal mode, not graphic mode
[07:38] <Healot> hoho
[07:39] <Raovq> is there a reason that i would not have permission to view a mounted disk?
[07:39] <MrDez> oh
[07:39] <MrDez> heh
[07:39] <Healot> yoyo, try to use the beautifully crafted GUI volume control first
[07:39] <intelikey> ok  when doing 'at HH:MM ^M '
[07:39] <MrDez> im lazy
[07:39] <MrDez> use the gui
[07:39] <intelikey> how do you end the input ?
[07:39] <narg> Raovq: sometimes its set to root only.
[07:39] <Raovq> thats the thing, i have root
[07:39] <narg> err
[07:39] <Healot> like 'nouser' option
[07:40] <narg> Raovq: ... it is mounted, right?
[07:40] <yoyo> Healot, I checked th beautifully crafted GUI volume and verified that the mic is on
[07:40] <Healot> Raovq, you might want to change the umask... to make it readable by others
[07:40] <yoyo> not muted and ok... but still doesn't work
[07:40] <Healot> then, can you record?
[07:40] <yoyo> nope
[07:40] <MrDez> not muted and enabled for capture?
[07:40] <Lorvija> Hey, could someone help me a bit.. Was installing breezy and all went fine till the "install base system" stage come.. It gave errors and couldn't complete it. after that i decided to exit the install process and boot back to windows (was ment to be dualboot)... cant boot to windows.. :/ says "failed to load OS"... how to fix? I tried with xp install cd fixboot but didnt work..
[07:40] <yoyo> and MrDez yes
[07:40] <MrDez> try disabling mic capture, enable line in capture
[07:40] <MrDez> ur sound card might have them mixed up
[07:40] <Healot> line-in...
[07:40] <intelikey> yoyo the mic is not in the line jack ?
[07:40] <narg> Lorvija: did it get to the point of installing grub?
[07:41] <Healot> take a look at the mic jack too...
[07:41] <Raovq> how would i go about that, i went through disks and choose a location for the disk. where ever i put it, i get permission denied everytime i try open the folder that i put it.
[07:41] <Lorvija> narg: nope, just to the base system..
[07:41] <yoyo> intelikey.... yeahhh funny, but i didn't fall for that one
[07:41] <narg> Lorvija: and I assume it was on a diffrent partition?
[07:41] <Lorvija> narg: so just network, partitioning and the keyboard and language stuff
[07:41] <MrDez> some cards go into 5.1 speaker surround mode and disable mic and use it for extra output, but havent experienced that in linux yet
[07:42] <Lorvija> narg: yes, i had slave drive i didnt touch and i repartitioned my master and free'd 30gb. it went fine.. tried to install on that 30gb
[07:42] <intelikey> well yoyo i really wasn't jokeing that time.     also you have selected the record device to be the mic ?
[07:42] <Raovq> i placed it on my desktop and it would not let me log on saying there was an error in one of the .d*** files or something
[07:42] <narg> Lorvija: do you remember the general thing the errors were complaining about?
[07:42] <Raovq> this is the first time ive installed linux so excuse the ignorance
[07:42] <Lorvija> narg: when the partitioning asked the questions i choce install on biggest continuous free space
[07:42] <Healot> Raovq, edit your /etc/fstab file... add the option 'umask=0022' (this will vert to 7755) in the option columns, make sure you understand how to edit fstab file
[07:43] <Lorvija> narg: it was just some error number
[07:43] <yoyo> intelikey, I was just kidding
[07:43] <Lorvija> sec i can try again if it comes up
[07:43] <yoyo> but I checked that
[07:43] <narg> Lorvija: ah, the ever fun number errors.
[07:43] <Raovq> healot: thanks, ill give that a go now
[07:43] <intelikey> yoyo is sox installed ?   or would you care to install sox to test that from cli ?
[07:44] <Lorvija> narg: if i remember correctly it was 1 or 5
[07:44] <oatis_> Can someone recommend a good GUI for Gnome to edit MySQL databases with?
[07:44] <Healot> Raovq, do you know how to edit fstab?
[07:44] <yoyo> what is sox?
[07:44] <narg> Lorvija: I don't have the installer error numbers memorized :P
[07:44] <intelikey> !info sox
[07:44] <ubotu> sox: (A universal sound sample translator), section universe/sound, is optional. Version: 12.17.7-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 266 kB, Installed size: 624 kB
[07:44] <Raovq> no, i assumed vi /etc/fstab would do it
[07:44] <yoyo> ok... I enabled the Line-in capture as well as the mic capture
[07:44] <Lorvija> narg:  yep i thought so :P
[07:44] <narg> Lorvija: Hrm, you may try to install again; completing the process could help (has for me before).
[07:45] <Healot> no, i mean the format of that file.. Raovq hehe
[07:45] <yoyo> and I can hear noise in the speakers as I talk... however, I can't record anything
[07:45] <Healot> yeah i assume you can open/edit that file
[07:45] <Lorvija> narg: hmm okay... would installing dapper for example help anything?
[07:45] <yoyo> ok... getting sox
[07:45] <Raovq> ah, it has an owner of root
[07:45] <Healot> sudo!
[07:45] <Healot> hehe
[07:46] <MrDez> oatis: open synaptic and search for mysql
[07:46] <narg> Someone should simply set the channel topic to 'sudo' :)
[07:46] <Raovq> i assumed i set my account up to have root
[07:46] <yoyo> how do I use sox?
[07:46] <yoyo> it's now installed, I have soxmix and sox
[07:46] <Raovq> in advanced settings my main group is root
[07:47] <intelikey> let me see here.   you could hear nothing before you turned on line capture  and now you here your self.... you have the mic plugged in the "line in" jack  rather than the "mic" jack        check again.
[07:47] <narg> Raovq: You still need to sudo or assume root for that to take effect.
[07:47] <Raovq> how would i go about that?
[07:47] <Begasus> moin peeps
[07:47] <Begasus> anyone know why 'make' doesn't work?
[07:47] <yoyo> intelikey... yeahhh I thought that too but I swear it's in the mic jack... well it has a mic icon
[07:48] <MrDez> raovq: "sudo vi /etc/fstab" from cli
[07:48] <intelikey> then in the term run record  and  see what happens.    man play   for more on syntax.
[07:48] <narg> Begasus: does it give command not found?
[07:48] <Psykus> ok, gnome is messed up...i had installed gdesklets, and was messing around with some of the applets, and it froze on me, so I killed it, and tried to bring it back up...nothing, freezes again, so I close it, and notice it's still in my notification area, so I remove the notification area, add it again, and now there's an empty, dead spot that I can't get rid of...long story short, I restart X/Gnome, and now it's popping up a window saying "I've detected a
[07:48] <Psykus> panel already running, and will now exit."
[07:49] <Psykus> I click ok, and it will tell me that again...I don't have a background or any panels up
[07:49] <Raovq> mrdez, what do i have to change?
[07:49] <narg> Begasus: try apt-get install build-essential
[07:49] <Psykus> had to launch xchat from the terminal
[07:49] <JustinLynn> Psykus> You could start a terminal session and killall gnome-panel but the easiest thing to do would be to reboot.
[07:49] <yoyo> ok... I checked again
[07:50] <Lorvija> narg:  btw which bootmanager supports dualboot better?
[07:50] <yoyo> it's in the mic icon jack... and for the sox command
[07:50] <yoyo> I did sudo apt-get install sox
[07:50] <narg> Lorvija: I've only used grub, but it works very well
[07:50] <Psykus> ok, that seemed to do it
[07:50] <yoyo> and it didn't installed record whatsoever
[07:50] <Begasus> ok installing narq thx
[07:50] <Lorvija> narg: can the installer add windows automatically or does it need a bit help?
[07:50] <Psykus> actually, no, the panel is froze, can't do anything with it
[07:50] <Psykus> frozen*
[07:50] <intelikey> yoyo just a thought.      is this icon you are looking at, on the box or on a sound card itself ?
[07:51] <narg> Lorvija: it should do it automagically, but it can be hlped along if it doesn't.
[07:51] <JustinLynn> Psykus> this has happend to me before, usually the easiest fix is to reboot :(
[07:51] <yoyo> on a sound card itself
[07:51] <Lorvija> narg:  okay, i should get in that stage pretty soonish
[07:51] <intelikey>  rec   not record    my bad
[07:51] <Psykus> oh, i've tried ctrl-alt-backspace to restart the GUI, shouldn't that accomplish the same thing?
[07:51] <intelikey> rec test.wav
[07:52] <MrDez> Raovq: one minute, reading back
[07:52] <narg> Psykus: Thats kinda a brute-force method of doing it. Restarted gnome would probably work better.
[07:52] <yoyo> ok ok ok, got it... let me try with rec
[07:52] <narg> restarting*
[07:52] <JustinLynn> psykus> it'll probably leave some processes running in the background that could mess with gnome. you should probably reboot. I know it's a pain but i've been trying to debug the situation on dapper myself.
[07:53] <yoyo> rec test.wav, then I speak... then ctrl-c to stop
[07:53] <Lorvija> narg: well... it failed again.. (:
[07:53] <yoyo> then play test.wav and I hear nothing
[07:53] <narg> Lorvija: any more info on the error?
[07:53] <Lorvija> "the debootstrap program exited with an error (return value 1)."
[07:53] <JustinLynn> g'night all
[07:53] <narg> Lorvija: is it still sitting there?
[07:54] <yoyo> nope... nothing
[07:54] <narg> Lorvija: hit alt+f3, and it should switch to a terminal with a crapload of messages, right?
[07:54] <Lorvija> duh
[07:54] <Lorvija> i'll run the base install again
[07:54] <yoyo> ok ok... one more try... I enabled the micro again and the line-in too
[07:54] <Lorvija> so i'll get the error again
[07:54] <Lorvija> just exited and went to shell but couldnt find the log..
[07:55] <kspath_> if anyone needs a properly working commandline grep you can apt-get install pcregrep and most things will work as you want...
[07:55] <intelikey> yoyo in the term run soxmix  and look at the R device
[07:55] <yoyo> geez... nothing... ok, I'll try with soxmix
[07:56] <narg> kspath_: what is wrong with default grep?
[07:56] <yoyo> the R device?
[07:56] <yoyo> soxmix doesn't have any gui
[07:56] <kspath_> narg: default grep in breezy is case insensitive which is opposite all other linux/bsd/unix
[07:56] <intelikey> isn't one device marked with R ?
[07:56] <narg> kspath_: That is an odd default :/
[07:56] <Lorvija> narg:  okay so now i got the terminal
[07:57] <narg> Lorvija: Ok, what do the last few lines say in general?
[07:57] <yoyo> intelikey.... where? soxmix is just a one line command, it doesn't show any gui
[07:57] <yoyo> or where do you mean for me to look for an R device?
[07:57] <kspath_> narg: My guess is it was dumbed down to allow people that do not comprehend regex to use grep to search things without knowing case matters by default normally...
[07:57] <yoyo> /dev/dsp? do you mean that?
[07:58] <narg> kspath_: are you sure its not just symlinked to grep -i?
[07:58] <Lorvija> well the whole page seems to be about the same error.. but cant see the first line which started it... couple last lines just state "errors were encountered while processing base-files_3.1.5.... and base-passwd_3.5.10..."
[07:58] <intelikey> errrmmm  well i thought there was a listing....   man soxmix and check for list
[07:58] <yoyo> geez.... sorry but man soxmix doesn't work
[07:58] <oatis_> Can someone recommend a good GUI for Gnome to edit MySQL databases with?
[07:58] <kspath_> narg: yes, I used /bin/grep and /bin/egrep and  checked using locate and which and whereis ...
[07:58] <yoyo> no manual entry for soxmix
[07:59] <narg> Lorvija: equally useful errors :p Is your disk corrupted?
[07:59] <yoyo> See 'man 7 undocumented' for help manual....
[07:59] <narg> kspath_: on dapper its case-sensitive.
[07:59] <intelikey> maybe it is aumix instead....    i'm running out of bullets yoyo    all this shooting in the dark.....
[07:59] <kspath_> narg: you can test it yourself in less than 5 minutes including slow typing and mistakes. just put some lines will all lowercase and some others will all uppercase and try to only match  upper or lower
[07:59] <yoyo> ok ok, try aumix
[08:00] <kspath_> narg: Yes, someone told me it is not broken in dapper earlier. breezy is current release?
[08:00] <yoyo> yeahhh I know... it shoud have worked since the beginning... don't really understand
[08:00] <Healot> kspath_, i think they've fixed that on dapper
[08:00] <narg> kspath_: yea, breezy is stable, dapper is dev.
[08:00] <Lorvija> narg: on the top of the page it says like "file descriptor 3-6 left open"... then /dev/sda/sdb/sdc/sdd open failed no medium found no volume groups found... reading all physical volumes.. cp:read error: input/output error...
[08:00] <kspath_> narg: I just fear someone will dumb down dapper grep
[08:00] <Lorvija> narg: from then those processes just die and show that last error..
[08:00] <kspath_> there is always pcregrep as a fall back
[08:00] <narg> Lorvija: So I'm guessing either the disk or your harddrive is corrupted.
[08:00] <Lorvija> narg:  and i doubt it's corrupted..
[08:00] <Healot> on dapper its case-sensitive >> no dummy no more
[08:01] <Lorvija> has been running well..
[08:01] <intelikey> what card are we playing with anyway yoyo ?
[08:01] <Lorvija> narg:  i've been using it actively before and it was fine
[08:01] <narg> Lorvija: Usually when I see I/O errors that is my problem.
[08:01] <yoyo> SiS SI7012
[08:01] <narg> Lorvija: Hrm. You've got me then. But thats not your problem; windows is.
[08:01] <Lorvija> narg: hmm okay nice... so is there anyway now to fix windows?
[08:01] <kspath_> How many weeks/months till dapper is release?
[08:01] <narg> kspath_: < 1 month
[08:01] <Healot> 1 month
[08:01] <kspath_> nice
[08:01] <intelikey> kspath_ one
[08:01] <Healot> April release
[08:02] <kspath_> good luck, buena suerte, ... other langs
[08:02] <Healot> you can dl the test version now however
[08:02] <narg> Lorvija: So, what was the error on boot again?
[08:02] <Lorvija> narg:  "failed to load operating system"
[08:02] <narg> Don't bother with Xgl/compiz if you do. Heh. Just a headache....
[08:02] <yoyo> gosh... nothing Rdevice in aumix either
[08:03] <narg> Lorvija: Did it hit a grub screen or anything, or is it still in the windows boot loader?
[08:03] <melv> hi all, i am a newb, and wanted to know, if i could instead of doing something like apt-get install linux-k7, download the files from another computer and then install on my home comp?
[08:03] <yoyo> i have a term gui, with the same devices as in alsamix, only presented in a different way
[08:03] <narg> melv: yes. dpkg -i the debs.
[08:03] <Lorvija> narg: no grub. never got to install grub...
[08:03] <Lorvija> narg: so i guess it's windows boot loader
[08:03] <kspath_> Healot: I have my hands full with Debian, and CentOS, and Breezy, and FBSD, and OBSD, and NBSD, and Redhat and M$evilempire and ... Will wait for official release of dapper to see what is up .
[08:03] <Lorvija> narg: should i try installing grub which could start windows?
[08:03] <narg> Lorvija: I know squat about the windows boot loader :/
[08:03] <melv> really thank you ver much narg
[08:03] <Healot> melv, try to dl package manually from http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[08:04] <narg> Lorvija: yea, might be a good idea. Booting windows manually in grub is easy.
[08:04] <yoyo> but Mic has a red 'R'... guess it stands for Recording
[08:04] <narg> melv: No problem.
[08:04] <melv> wow, you guys, rock!
[08:04] <yoyo> it's the only one with the 'R'
[08:04] <Lorvija> narg: wanna walk me through it? (:
[08:04] <Healot> beta testing Dapper would be great, since you have more experience...
[08:04] <intelikey> yoyo yes
[08:04] <cyphase> whaa..
[08:04] <narg> Lorvija: Installing grub?
[08:04] <melv> thank you Healot, and narg
[08:04] <cyphase> Liferea doesn't support https..
[08:04] <yoyo> but that's all, it has a good volume level...
[08:04] <Lorvija> narg:  well making grub boot windows (:
[08:04] <yoyo> a Red 'R' and nothing else...
[08:04] <guy> how do i give my user root control?
[08:04] <narg> Lorvija: Hrm, I can't remember, will the install cd let you skip to the install boot option?
[08:05] <narg> guy: sudo, or sudo -s for a shell.
[08:05] <Healot> just add them in /etc/sudoers file
[08:05] <intelikey> yoyo just to humor me.  unplug the mic and plug it in the other plug and test one time.....
[08:05] <Lorvija> narg: yes i can choose grub or lilo
[08:05] <narg> Lorvija: Go grub.
[08:05] <yoyo> will do, intelikey
[08:05] <yoyo> hahahahaha.... it's going to be funny for me too
[08:06] <Lorvija> narg: hmm nice.. this time it detected xp and asks if it should install on mbr.. so should i do it?
[08:06] <Healot> yoyo, stick to Windows then :)
[08:06] <narg> Lorvija: yes.
[08:06] <Lorvija> okay
[08:06] <yoyo> nooooo... I want to get rid of winxp
[08:06] <Healot> Lorvija, up to you, if you wanna use NT bootloader then leave it on the partition...
[08:06] <yoyo> plugged intelikey... will do the test
[08:06] <Healot> if you prefer GRUB... install it on MBR
[08:06] <narg> Healot: No real reason to use nt loader, is there?
[08:06] <Healot> I am keeping my license...
[08:07] <Healot> WEll, yes narg
[08:07] <Lorvija> narg: argh..... "unable to install GRUB in (hd0) executing "grub-install (hd0) failed. This is fatal error"
[08:07] <Healot> I prefer simplicity of NT Bootloader
[08:07] <yoyo> well... intelikey... first thing I notice... no noise in the speakers
[08:07] <narg> Lorvija: hrm. Thats not good. You sure the disk/hdd isn't erroring? :p
[08:07] <yoyo> and 2nd, nothing from recording either
[08:07] <Healot> i think Lorvija's CD is done for...
[08:07] <narg> Healot: Heh, grub is good enough for me, but each to his own :)
[08:07] <Lorvija> narg: hmm propably the error is that i couldnt install the base system fully..
[08:07] <narg> Healot: *nod*
[08:08] <yoyo> nnnnnaaaarghh... nothing
[08:08] <Lorvija> narg: checked console and it said /sbin/grub-install no such fiel or dir
[08:08] <Lorvija> file*
[08:08] <Syns> port 80 is for www yeah? i have a friend trying to connect to my dsl modem to help me configure it, but it comes up as 404
[08:08] <Healot> your install CD is like rotten...
[08:08] <Syns> any ideas?
[08:08] <intelikey> yoyo sorry dude !      i've doen all i know to do from here.
[08:08] <narg> Lorvija: err... do alt+f2, and press enter, then do cd /sbin
[08:08] <yoyo> yeap... thanks anyway intelikey
[08:08] <Healot> Syns, maybe your DSL router run Webserver on different port, 8080 for example
[08:09] <narg> Lorvija: you know, this reminds me of a time I was installing, and it was erroring like this. I looked at the cd and there was mold growing on it...
[08:09] <Healot> read the DSL documentation first...
[08:09] <Healot> really, read the documentation first...
[08:09] <LGiuss> hello, can't find information how to fix locales upgrade problems. maybe someone could point me to it? error message : http://pastebin.com/590394
[08:09] <Lorvija> narg:  so i should burn new cd?
[08:09] <intelikey> yeah 80 = http
[08:09] <narg> Lorvija: Thats by best guess atm.
[08:10] <Healot> Lorvija, try to run CD check first...
[08:10] <Lorvija> hmm okay i'll download it and burn it.. i'll come back whining if it fuck sup (:
[08:10] <Syns> k..
[08:10] <Syns> well how do i check that
[08:10] <Healot> if you got error, then burn a new CD...
[08:10] <Syns> 8080 isnt working by the way
[08:10] <Lorvija> narg: ok i'll check it
[08:10] <narg> Lorvija: sadly, I won't be here, its 1:10 am, so I'm out.
[08:10] <narg> adios
[08:10] <Lorvija> narg:  okay thanks for the help (:
[08:11] <Healot> depkg-dev died on you, LGiuss ?
[08:11] <Healot> Syns, read the DSL documentation, mostly on the CD or leaflet that comes with it
[08:11] <Healot> we don't own your router, Syns :)
[08:12] <Syns> no kidding
[08:12] <Syns> but i have linux and i cant execute that cd
[08:12] <Healot> no kidding
[08:12] <Healot> Syns, just tell me the DSL modem/brand
[08:13] <Syns> actiontec
[08:13] <Healot> do you know the IP address of that DSL thing?
[08:13] <Healot> model?
[08:13] <Healot> is that the proper spelling?
[08:14] <Syns> i know it..
[08:14] <Syns> holdon
[08:14] <Healot> it's really manufacturer specific settings... we really don't own your DSL thing :)
[08:15] <Syns> actiontec
[08:15] <enyc>  meep
[08:15] <Healot> model... please model...
[08:15] <Syns> GT701-WG
[08:16] <narg> Syns: welcome to my modem model :)
[08:16] <Healot> that was Internet IP address, are you sure... you're directly connected to Internet? or that's just the Half-Mask IP?
[08:16] <narg> Syns: What is your problem?
[08:16] <intelikey> if i drop a symlink to a script in /etc/cron.hourly/  it will exec the script on the hour each hour ?
[08:17] <Syns> my problem is.. i setup an ssh-server
[08:17] <Syns> tried to have a friend login and it said host unreachable
[08:17] <Healot> http://www.pchell.com/dsl/gt701wg/ >> here, Syns, the page you should look on...
[08:17] <narg> Syns: you need to forward the port
[08:17] <Syns> so someone told me i may need to do some ip forwarding
[08:17] <narg> Syns: 192.168.0.1, and configure it
[08:17] <Healot> you can configure ports/port forward, etc,,,
[08:17] <narg> advanced settings
[08:17] <narg> go to port forwarding
[08:17] <narg> and forward whatever ports you want
[08:18] <Healot> that's way to off-topic...
[08:18] <Healot> discussing some ISP DSL thing... :)
[08:18] <julientavu> hi
[08:18] <intelikey> Healot
[08:18] <julientavu> I had a slooowww dsl connestion
[08:19] <intelikey> Healot  ok then answer my question, it's on topic.
[08:19] <julientavu> oops I haVe
[08:19] <intelikey> if i drop a symlink to a script in /etc/cron.hourly/  it will exec the script on the hour each hour ?
[08:19] <zezu> anyone know why voices in mplayer might be rendered really slow ?
[08:19] <narg> intelikey: I'd assume so. I use kcron myself :P
[08:19] <Healot> yes, it should... according ly
[08:19] <zezu> background music and sfx sound like they could be ok (which is very weird, i'd think they should all be on the same stream)
[08:20] <Healot> but don't expect that it will do from top to bottom of the list... :)
[08:20] <intelikey> of course that assumes that cron is running...... which it's not.   hehhe
[08:20] <Healot> hehe
[08:20] <Healot> cron is dead...
[08:21] <Healot> your cron :)
[08:21] <intelikey> i never run cron.
[08:21] <Healot> well. I like automation , I am lazy
[08:21] <intelikey> but i was thinking about starting it on this box because of the uptime
[08:21] <Healot> even in Windows, still run scheduler
[08:21] <Healot> "at"
[08:22] <intelikey> yeah but at is a one time thing,  right ?
[08:22] <intelikey> whereas cron repetes
[08:22] <Healot> no, you can repeat running things even with "at"
[08:22] <Healot> with some switches...
[08:22] <intelikey> hmm i didn't look closely enough at at i guess.
[08:23] <Healot> everyone here seems to hate Windows :)
[08:23] <intelikey> yeah
[08:23] <intelikey> ?
[08:23] <intelikey> *shrugs*
[08:23] <Healot> I love all the OSes, they are just software :)
[08:24] <Healot> If I can grab all of them, and free machines too :)
[08:24] <intelikey> read the "EULA" that comes with xp sometime.... hehhe   the code is fine, it's the contract i hate.
[08:25] <Healot> yeah, the license is too restrictive...
[08:25] <intelikey> the license says in effect, 'm$ owns ju'
[08:25] <LS|-away-> boah ich bin stinksauer
[08:25] <ian_> googling and synaptic have revealed nothing about to enable NFS in Nautilus-- any tips?
[08:26] <LS|-away-> irgendwelche kanacken haben mir gestern nacht den wagen aufgebrochen
[08:26] <Healot> well, I would like to work with Bill's company...
[08:26] <LS|-away-> direklt vor der haustr
[08:26] <Healot> I guess that I am not good enough for their team :)
[08:26] <Healot> German LS|-away- ?
[08:26] <LS|-away-> wenn ich die erwische sticht die zahnbrste am nchsten morgen aber ins leere
[08:26] <elkbuntu> LS|-away-, #ubuntu-de
[08:26] <LS|-away-> oh sry
[08:26] <LS|-away-> wrong channe
[08:26] <Healot> I hate it when I can read yet cannot understand it
[08:27] <LS|-away-> i am angry
[08:27] <LS|-away-> some guys broke my car this night
[08:28] <T0X1C> How do i make the Konsole window transparent?
[08:28] <Healot> well, trivial question, do American ISPs give customers freedom of choosing their networking hardware?
[08:28] <elkbuntu> LS|-away-, aww, well if that was the topic of the german talk before, #ubuntu-offtopic is a better place for that
[08:28] <Healot> LS|-away-, car vandalized huh
[08:28] <LS|-away-> these idiots
[08:28] <Healot> T0X1C, gnome console?
[08:28] <LS|-away-> they take my new radio
[08:28] <HymnToLife> elkbuntu> everyone knows USA is the country of freedom *roll*
[08:28] <Healot> oh Konsole
[08:28] <T0X1C> Konsole, i think it is from KDE
[08:28] <T0X1C> yea...
[08:29] <markk> What, specifically, do you want to know about American ISP's?
[08:29] <T0X1C> i choose transparent schemas, but it doesnt work
[08:29] <intelikey> T0X1C it should be in the menu of konsole if it can be done.    and i assume it can, cause kde is like that.  what ever you want it to do.....
[08:29] <Healot> T0X1C, I think it's Edit - > Current Profile...
[08:29] <T0X1C> just a black background with white text
[08:29] <Healot> then Effect - > Choose Transparent Background?
[08:30] <intelikey> Healot edit   lol  that would be the gnome way.....
[08:30] <T0X1C> and i have also tried editing the functions, but i have had no luck
[08:30] <Healot> well, that's GNome, terminal hahah
[08:30] <Healot> never had KDE for long time...
[08:30] <markk> Healot, what do you want to know about american ISP's?
[08:30] <intelikey> konsole is not gnome tho
[08:30] <T0X1C> yea, i know, but it works
[08:31] <rssjam005> hi
[08:31] <Healot> "do American ISPs give customers freedom of choosing their networking hardware?"
[08:31] <rssjam005> how would i create an empty file?
[08:31] <kristopher> When I use the function keys on my notebook bring up a hud in the top-left that looks corrupt, how can I fix this?
[08:31] <ian_> rssjam005: right click?
[08:31] <Healot> touch <filename>
[08:32] <Madpilot> Healot, what do you mean by 'networking hardware'?
[08:32] <intelikey> rssjam005 touch file
[08:32] <Healot> in CLI :)
[08:32] <rssjam005> oh yes touch... now i remember
[08:32] <StudyUrNme> > filename
[08:32] <rssjam005> thanx
[08:32] <Healot> networking hardware, like DSL thing... etc
[08:32] <intelikey> echo '' > file
[08:32] <elkbuntu> modem or router, you mean?
[08:32] <ian_> is there a package for nautilus NFS support?
[08:32] <intelikey> vi file and save
[08:32] <intelikey> nano file and save
[08:32] <intelikey> .....
[08:33] <Madpilot> Healot, ISPs in North America usually seem to provide/sell/lease you the modem (cable or ADSL) and what you stick behind it is your problem
[08:33] <purpleidea> !alsa
[08:33] <ubotu> methinks alsa is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063, see also !dmix
[08:34] <eob84> is there a way to mount usr to a specefic folder on a partition?
[08:34] <kristopher> Anyone have a clue about my notebook's HUD that comes up when I use the function keys?
[08:35] <purpleidea> what do you mean by hud?
[08:35] <Healot> I guess it's the same evil scheme all over the world :)
[08:35] <kristopher> it's a little blue rectangle
[08:35] <eob84> I am trying to get my /usr and /home directory on the same partition and I really don't know how to do this
[08:35] <kristopher> it has my volume and brightness meters
[08:35] <purpleidea> more info i just started reading
[08:35] <purpleidea> oh
[08:35] <purpleidea> that
[08:35] <purpleidea> whats wrong
[08:36] <kristopher> in windows it was in the top-left and went away
[08:36] <kristopher> but ubuntu it moves around my cursor and looks garbled
[08:36] <kristopher> I just want to disabled it :-/
[08:36] <purpleidea> what laptop?
[08:37] <Tallia1Kubuntu> wheeeee gmail doesn't allow html signatures
[08:37] <sima`> hi :D
[08:37] <narg> Tallia1Kubuntu: gmail doesn't allow html period :p
[08:37] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i saw
[08:37] <Tallia1Kubuntu> do you think it will ever?
[08:37] <joelbryan> Tallia1Kubuntu: you mean GPG? yes. :-(
[08:38] <sima`> i have a question, might be easy for you guys
[08:38] <eob84> does anyone know how I can get /usr /home on the same partition?
[08:38] <Tallia1Kubuntu> do you think it will ever?
[08:38] <Hobbsee> sima`: shoot
[08:38] <sima`> i download/instal visualboy from synaptic and i cant find it :O
[08:38] <Healot> eob84, huh, just make a single '/' partition?
[08:38] <sima`> well im not sure if im getting it
[08:38] <Healot> oh
[08:38] <sima`> the checkbox is shaded out
[08:39] <Healot> !tell sima` about repos
[08:39] <sima`> haha thanks :)
[08:39] <eob84> Healot, there are two diffrent partitions
[08:40] <Healot> to make /usr /home on the same partition, just create a single root partition then,,,
[08:41] <eob84> the root partition is seperate then the partition I want these two diretories on
[08:42] <eob84> is there a way to mount two directorys from the same partition?
[08:42] <StudyUrNme> eob84 try:  sudo mkdir /usr/home; ln -s /usr/home /home
[08:43] <StudyUrNme> sudo ln -s
[08:44] <Healot>  linking homedir to /...
[08:44] <Healot> where homedir is actually in /usr... cool idea :)
[08:45] <ScreaminIke> can someone help me with wget? how do i use it to grab all the links on a page?
[08:45] <Healot> -r?
[08:46] <yoyo> hi again
[08:46] <Healot> followed ''-l <level of recursion>"
[08:46] <yoyo> everybody :P
[08:47] <Healot> sup, voice recorder?
[08:47] <yoyo> hey, intelikey... I have it working now!!!!
[08:47] <yoyo> Healot, thanks dude... it works now
[08:47] <yoyo> I read the following link:    http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=102377
[08:47] <Healot> heh
[08:47] <Agent_bob> yoyo great and good on ya.   what did you do ?
[08:48] <Healot> what did you do to make it work...
[08:48] <yoyo> everything was plugged ok, it was just not well configured... don't know why
[08:48] <Healot> ScreaminIke, if you have non HTML link (e.g. video file etc...) add "-k" to dowload that file, instead of the links alone
[08:48] <ScreaminIke> bangin, healot
[08:48] <ScreaminIke> thanx
[08:48] <yoyo> i followed the steps in the link I gave you (if you have time to read it)... but here is for short what i did
[08:49] <ScreaminIke> also... how do i use bash to delete any file in a directory NOT ending in <extension>
[08:49] <yoyo> double click 'volume icon' in panel which opens 'volume control'
[08:49] <ScreaminIke> for instance, delete all non-jpgs?
[08:49] <Healot> that's why they are call FAQ, yoyo :)
[08:49] <Agent_bob> you patched it     kewl
[08:49] <yoyo> yeap... darn right Healot... I was just lazy to search for it
[08:50] <yoyo> since everybody here is pretty sharp on linux knowledge and advices
[08:50] <yoyo> once in volume control, I selected preferences
[08:50] <hyperstream_> hmm i cant play any movie files. where can i find the codecs?
[08:50] <Healot> I am not good with GNU/Linux hehe
[08:50] <hyperstream_> !codecs
[08:50] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[08:50] <Agent_bob> !can't record
[08:50] <ubotu> from memory, can't record is http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=102377
[08:51] <Agent_bob> there you go ^
[08:51] <yoyo> checked on 'Capture' which adds a slider next to microphone
[08:51] <yoyo> and I enabled it.... voila quoi!!!!
[08:51] <yoyo> now microphone is enabled, capture is enabled, line-in is disabled... it all works fine
[08:52] <yoyo> skype here I come!!!
[08:52] <Agent_bob> lol
[08:52] <malt> does anyone know the command to make a mysql db and and the command to add a user and a password to the db i make? i have mysql server installed but just cant figure out how to add that information
[08:52] <ScreaminIke> hrm...
[08:52] <hyphenated> yoyo: called echo123?
[08:52] <ScreaminIke> skype... always gives me an error on install...
[08:52] <hyphenated> ScreaminIke: yeah, you have to repackage it a little bit
[08:52] <ScreaminIke> and i have to uninstall it to patch or install anything else...
[08:52] <drip6> anyone know a good console based mp3 player that can display playlists?
[08:52] <ScreaminIke> then reinstall in when i'm done...
[08:52] <Agent_bob> !lamp
[08:52] <ubotu> I guess lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[08:53] <yoyo> mmmmm.... what's echo123?
[08:53] <hyphenated> it's not as easy as some other packages
[08:53] <ScreaminIke> hyphenated, how do i do that?
[08:53] <hyphenated> yoyo: an echo service for skype to make sure it's all working
[08:53] <yoyo> ok ok... I will try
[08:53] <Healot> bashing, ScreaminIke? somthing like this if [ (some flag here) (filename wildcard)] ; then
[08:53] <yoyo> actually I have already downloaded the version 1.2
[08:53] <Agent_bob> malt that link ubotu just posted has some mysql howto's ^
[08:53] <hyphenated> ScreaminIke: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto is probably a good start
[08:53] <malt> ok thanks
[08:53] <Healot> rm (something);
[08:53] <yoyo> and I had to download a libqt package from packages.debian.org
[08:53] <Healot> fi;
[08:54] <yorkensen> hi all
[08:54] <yoyo> since the library was not present in packages.ubuntu.org
[08:54] <hyphenated> ScreaminIke: the reason you have to do your 'uninstall; do normal patches; reinstall' is probably related to broken dependencies.
[08:54] <Healot> mpeg123, drip6 ?
[08:54] <ScreaminIke> it is
[08:54] <drip6> thanks
[08:54] <yoyo> ScreaminIke... see if the broken dependencies has to do something about libqt-102mc
[08:54] <hyphenated> the appropriate libraries are there, just with different names in ubuntu compared to debian unstable
[08:55] <yorkensen> newbie question: is it possible to start a remote Xsession to a ubuntu server without X?
[08:55] <ScreaminIke> it does
[08:55] <ScreaminIke> that's the package
[08:56] <ScreaminIke> know what? i'm not interested in fixing it right now...
[08:56] <Agent_bob> x on neither box ?    no
[08:56] <yorkensen> x on the client
[08:56] <hyphenated> yorkensen: uh.. how so? the server has X programs, but no X server?
[08:56] <ScreaminIke> i am interested in how i get wget to ONLY download files of a certain extension, though
[08:56] <ScreaminIke> say... mp3's...
[08:56] <yoyo> sorry... don't know
[08:57] <ScreaminIke> healot, you have any suggestions?
[08:57] <Agent_bob> i hesitate to say no but i don't see how you could.
[08:57] <hyphenated> yorkensen: ssh -X you@server should enable X forwarding. that means programs running on the server will display on your local machine
[08:57] <C-O-L-T> HOW CAN I HAVE A DOCK LIKE IN MAC OS?
[08:58] <yorkensen> thanks so much, I'll have a try and will let you know
[08:58] <Healot> -A (extension)
[08:58] <Healot> there
[08:59] <Agent_bob> if the server has no x  it will have no x-apps either, in most cases.   but you can use a graphical interface to connect to the server that has no x on it.   if that is what you are asking.
[08:59] <Healot> --no-parent -A .gif (dl the gif file and forget the index file)
[09:00] <Noet> hmm anyone know what the package name for the man pages for C++ is?
[09:00] <yorkensen> hyphenated: ssh -X doesn't work as I don't have any X program running on the server
[09:00] <Noet> i forgot and i have just reinstalled ubuntu
[09:00] <hyphenated> yorkensen: so uh.. what are you trying to achieve? :-)
[09:00] <ScreaminIke> healot, so wget -r -a .mp3 http://songfight.org/ will... work?
[09:01] <Agent_bob> yeah hyphenated that is kinda where i was staggering....
[09:01] <elkbuntu> Noet, do apt-get install build-essential
[09:01] <Noet> elkbuntu, i have done that, but that doesn't contain
[09:01] <hyphenated> Agent_bob: you probably can have X apps on a machine without an X server, it's just fairly daft to do so :-)
[09:01] <Noet> the man pages
[09:01] <Noet> never have =)
[09:01] <Healot> wget -r -A .mp3 http://songfight.org >> capital A
[09:01] <elkbuntu> well that's silly, sec while i search
[09:02] <Healot> -A stands for accept lists, you might want to add -R (reject list)
[09:02] <Noet> i have been searching like madman with apt-cache search, without success :/
[09:02] <ScreaminIke> ah
[09:02] <elkbuntu> apt-cache search is annoying when a zillion things fly by
[09:02] <Noet> ye
[09:02] <Agent_bob> hyphenated you can indeed have "some" x-apps on a box with no x,  but deps will pull in x  on many/most x-apps
[09:03] <Healot> '--domains <domain>' to stay one single domain...
[09:03] <Agent_bob> elkbuntu filter
[09:03] <Healot> illegal MP3 download eh :)
[09:03] <yoyo> hyphenated: echo123 works good... skype seems to work fine
[09:03] <Noet> Agent_bob, filtering can be hard
[09:03] <Agent_bob> apt-cache search BLAH | grep BLAH
[09:03] <Noet> Agent_bob, when you dont know the name you are searching for
[09:04] <yoyo> Healot: with this... goodbye to winxp is real!!!
[09:04] <Madpilot> elkbuntu, "apt-cache search <foo> | less
[09:04] <Madpilot> "
[09:04] <elkbuntu> Agent_bob, my filters never seem to work, they still bring up a heap of seemingly irrelevent stuff
[09:04] <Healot> Well, I got games to play!
[09:04] <Healot> and products to create...
[09:04] <Agent_bob> well filter through less
[09:04] <Lorvija> whats the easiest cd burning software which can burn .isos ?
[09:04] <Agent_bob> apt-cache search BLAH | less
[09:04] <elkbuntu> well mabe you smart guys could tell noet the package name for the c++ man pages
[09:05] <Noet> Agent_bob, i usually "filters" through 'more' ^^
[09:05] <Healot> just use Gnome Natilus :)
[09:05] <hyphenated> k3b is the one I prefer, but it requires KDE libs
[09:05] <Madpilot> Lorvija, find your ISO file, right-click on it, choose Burn To Disc
[09:05] <Agent_bob> Noet yuch
[09:05] <Lorvija> Madpilot: okay thanks (:
[09:05] <Agent_bob> more is less than less, cause, well; less is more than more.
[09:05] <Healot> battery running dry, ATH, ATH
[09:05] <ScreaminIke> hrm... is this an appropriate place to ask for very specific web-help for a non-systems related site? what i mean is... could someone help me mirror http://www.songfight.org ?
[09:06] <Madpilot> ScreaminIke, maybe try #web
[09:06] <Agent_bob> Noet lets see you do a '/ patern' search in more
[09:07] <elkbuntu> Agent_bob, that's some wonderful logic there... almost as logical as MS :P
[09:07] <Agent_bob> elkbuntu  if you use less you will see the logic in it.
[09:07] <Agent_bob> man less
[09:09] <markk> when configuring xorg, should an AGP card be considered a pci?
[09:09] <keiz20133> hi
[09:10] <keiz20133> i got this problem
[09:10] <Agent_bob> agp is on the pci bus
[09:10] <keiz20133> my firefox runnin under ubuntu when i try to access an youtube video dosn't play any sound and crash...i can i solve it?
[09:12] <Unimatrix9> whats an youtube video?
[09:13] <yorkensen> hyphenated: I'd like to get something like  'terminal server session' to a server that can not run a X session locally
[09:13] <markk> I installed ubuntu a couple days ago, from a cd someone gave me
[09:13] <hatake_kakashi> Unimatrix9: I presume its Shockwave or something.. its very pathetic how they don't allow you to download the file rather than having to streaming it off them
[09:13] <keiz20133> an youtube video is a video from youtube.com
[09:13] <Agent_bob> yorkensen ssh
[09:14] <markk> and I downloaded and played a game, americas army.   it played really well
[09:14] <Unimatrix9> i mean what format?
[09:14] <markk> but then we screwed up the disk partitioning and I had to reformat and do it again
[09:14] <Unimatrix9> markk, wich version?
[09:14] <markk> now, this install, 3d performance sucks
[09:14] <Unimatrix9> is the new american army out yet?
[09:14] <markk> 5.10, I think?
[09:14] <markk> no, only 2.5
[09:14] <etsb> wont install due to unclean target
[09:14] <markk> same versions, etc
[09:14] <Unimatrix9> ah, and do you see any servers?
[09:15] <markk> yeah
[09:15] <Misnix> Unimatrix9, the one with torture rooms?
[09:15] <markk> a few with players
[09:15] <keiz20133> file gvp is the format google video player
[09:15] <Unimatrix9> hmm, cool, i have been playing that game for a year nwo...
[09:15] <markk> so, can someone suggest reasons why performance (framerates) are half of last install?
[09:15] <etsb> im doing a fresh server install but it says that it will not install to unclean target!?
[09:15] <Unimatrix9> but there where less servers last time
[09:15] <markk> that's with all the defaults being the same
[09:16] <sazwerx> anyone here ever using UML (User Mode Linux)on ubuntu breezy?
[09:16] <markk> at least I think they are
[09:16] <Unimatrix9> so i switched to enemy territory
[09:16] <markk> yes
[09:16] <markk> breezy
[09:16] <Unimatrix9> also 3D and cool first time shooter
[09:16] <markk> AA 2.6 for linux is coming soon
[09:16] <Unimatrix9> i am waiting for that one!
[09:16] <Kingmilo> omw hi guys :(
[09:16] <markk> anyway, I run an ATI 97800
[09:16] <Unimatrix9> markk : do you have nvidia>
[09:16] <markk> 9700
[09:16] <Unimatrix9> ah
[09:17] <Unimatrix9> i see
[09:17] <markk> pro
[09:17] <etsb> im doing a fresh server install but it says that it will not install to unclean target!?
[09:17] <Kingmilo> please someone help me with my wireless.. im pulling my last hairs out lol
[09:17] <Kingmilo> intel PRO wireless. card is recognised etc etc, just no connection :|
[09:18] <Agent_bob> etsb did you let the partitioner format the installation partition/s ?
[09:18] <markk> anyway, as far as I can tell, I have duplicated the previous install precisely
[09:18] <markk> including all updates, running the driver, etc
[09:18] <markk> but the performance is totally sucky, when last time it was very good
[09:18] <Unimatrix9> hmm, dont know much about ati....
[09:19] <markk> wish I had the money for a new athlon dual core
[09:19] <Agent_bob> hmmm i thought nv idid
[09:19] <Unimatrix9> are you sure you used the same drivers?
[09:19] <markk> yes
[09:19] <markk> fglrx
[09:19] <Unimatrix9> versio
[09:20] <Unimatrix9> n
[09:20] <sazwerx> hello..
[09:20] <sazwerx> anyone using UML?
[09:20] <markk> maybe i'll try ATI's drivers
[09:20] <etsb> Agent_bob, yes i did
[09:21] <markk> I know something is screwed
[09:21] <etsb> Agent_bob, my partition should now be 1.5gb for / and 8.8gb for /home
[09:21] <Kingmilo> fsck this wireless mofo dishwashing git :?
[09:22] <Agent_bob> etsb odd,  normally that error occurs when someone partitions and formats by hand while the partitioner waits on them.
[09:22] <Agent_bob> etsb is /target mounted ?
[09:23] <LePoulpe303> hi all
[09:23] <etsb> Agent_bob, perhaps you could help me do this partition
[09:23] <Unimatrix9> markk : glxinfo | grep direct
[09:23] <LePoulpe303> anyone could help me regarding my ati 9600 ?  (i know ! next time i'll take nvidia)    http://pastebin.com/590439
[09:23] <Unimatrix9> what does it say?
[09:23] <etsb> Agent_bob, i only want / and /home
[09:24] <Agent_bob> etsb maybe.   first i would use [alt] +[f2]   and run umount /target    then cycle back through the disk partitioning steps in [alt] +[f1]   (the installers tty)
[09:25] <Agent_bob> etsb is the installer running right now or is this a one box operation ?
[09:25] <Unimatrix9> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=423584
[09:26] <etsb> Agent_bob,i have reset that machine and will run installation steps  again
[09:26] <etsb> restart*
[09:26] <Agent_bob> ok that is basicly the same.
[09:27] <yuri_> i have a file that ends in .sh that I need to execute. what is the command?
[09:27] <hyphenated> sh blahblah.sh
[09:27] <Unimatrix9> drop it in console ( shell )
[09:27] <yuri_> thanks!
[09:27] <hyphenated> or chmod a+x blahblah.sh
[09:27] <Agent_bob> etsb one other thing that can cause that kind of error,  are you running a RAID on that box ?
[09:27] <etsb> Agent_bob,i will let you know when i get to the partitioning page
[09:27] <hyphenated> then ./blahblah.sh
[09:28] <Unimatrix9> hehe
[09:28] <etsb> Agent_bob,what is a RAID?
[09:28] <hyphenated> etsb: that's a no :-)
[09:28] <Psykus> trying to use the dd command to rip a CD to an .iso file, keep getting errors for some reason
[09:29] <Unimatrix9> Psykus : do this , type mount
[09:29] <dli> PsyberOne, you couldn't use a cdripper
[09:29] <Unimatrix9> see what is your cdrom
[09:29] <Agent_bob> multi disk (hdd's)  RAIDed togather into a single accessable drive,    i take it that the answer is no.
[09:29] <Psykus> dd: reading `/dev/hdd': Input/output error | 48+0 records in
[09:29] <Psykus>  | 48+0 records out
[09:29] <Psykus>  | 24576 bytes transferred in 0.929549 seconds (26439 bytes/sec)
[09:29] <Psykus> agh, linebreaks
[09:29] <dli> Psykus, cd has no filesystem on it, no file
[09:29] <etsb> Agent_bob, :) no then..
[09:29] <Unimatrix9> http://bloglines.com/myblogs?mode=2
[09:29] <Unimatrix9> read there for iso making..
[09:29] <Psykus> oh
[09:30] <Agent_bob> etsb let me know when it acts funny
[09:30] <Unimatrix9> cat /dev/hdc >image.iso
[09:30] <Unimatrix9> make sure you have the right device!
[09:30] <LePoulpe303> Unimatrix9: already done that:(
[09:30] <nexy> alright well i downloaded visualboyadvance from synaptic, but cant figure out where it is/how to run it :( im such a lameass. any suggestions?
[09:31] <Unimatrix9> nexy : hold on
[09:31] <nexy> np i got all night
[09:31] <Psykus> keeps saying Input/Output error
[09:32] <Agent_bob> nexy maybe in a terminal type 'which vis[tab]  '
[09:32] <Psykus> it's a playstation 1 disc, if that has to do with anything...the emulator i'm trying to run it on won't let me run it straight from the drive, so I have to copy it to an .iso first
[09:32] <etsb> Agent_bob,  im now at the method of partitioning page..im going to choose manual partition
[09:32] <nexy> ill try that now
[09:32] <Agent_bob> etsb k
[09:32] <nexy> would me being on a powerbook have anything to do with it?
[09:32] <Unimatrix9> nexy : run /usr/bin/gbva
[09:32] <nexy> nexy@laptop:~$ run /user/bin/gbva
[09:32] <nexy> bash: run: command not found
[09:33] <Psykus> Unimatrix9, your bloglines link requires a login
[09:33] <Unimatrix9> oh
[09:33] <dli> Psykus, try ripperx
[09:33] <Agent_bob> run  lol     no you don't type run you 'do' run      :)
[09:33] <Psykus> i'm sure I have the right device as well, typing eject /dev/hdc ejects the drive that the disc is in
[09:33] <nexy> oh
[09:33] <nexy> haha
[09:33] <nexy> :D
[09:33] <nexy> im learniinnngggg
[09:33] <Psykus> dli, ok
[09:34] <etsb> Agent_bob,  i have now deleted existing partitions
[09:34] <dli> Psykus, or cdmp3
[09:34] <Agent_bob> etsb k
[09:34] <etsb> Agent_bob,  im left with 10.2gb free space
[09:34] <Agent_bob> etsb e ] k
[09:34] <Unimatrix9> cat /dev/hdc >image.iso  that does not work?
[09:34] <Agent_bob> no l in that ^
[09:34] <etsb> Agent_bob,  now i want to creat a / partition
[09:35] <Agent_bob> yep etsb
[09:35] <nexy> k im in /usr/bin and im not seeing a gbva
[09:35] <nexy> i see a vba
[09:35] <Unimatrix9> nexy just open run
[09:35] <Psykus> david@ubuntu:~$ cat /dev/hdc >image.iso
[09:35] <Psykus> cat: /dev/hdc: Input/output error
[09:35] <FoamY_LappY> is there anyone here that is an ibm thinkpad wizard as i have ubuntu and there is 2 glitches i would like to fix is someone can help please let me know ^_^
[09:35] <Unimatrix9> and type /usr/bin/gvba
[09:36] <nexy> just open run?
[09:36] <Psykus> ripperx is for audio CDs only I think
[09:36] <nexy> perhaps
[09:36] <nexy> err
[09:36] <Agent_bob> Unimatrix9 is there a reason you add the path /usr/bin/   if that is not part of the users path then there is big trubble there anyway.
[09:37] <dli> PsyberOne, what do you have?
[09:37] <FoamY_LappY> does anyone know if there is a speacal mouse driver for the thinkpad button?
[09:37] <etsb> Agent_bob,  what are normal partition settings for / ?
[09:37] <Psykus> dli, it's a Playstation 1 disc, the emulator i'm trying to use won't let me run it directly from the drive, so I need to rip to an .iso first
[09:37] <Agent_bob> default ext3    etsb
[09:38] <gameface> is there anyway to edit my kubuntu system settings so i can turn on my network n downloadkde upgrade?
[09:38] <nexy> am i retarted
[09:38] <Unimatrix9> i see
[09:38] <nexy> why cant i figure out how to "open run"
[09:38] <etsb> Agent_bob,  there are no Yes or No to fromat option?
[09:38] <etsb> format*
[09:39] <Agent_bob> cause you don't have a "run" on your box...   neither do i. nexy
[09:39] <nexy> :|
[09:39] <nexy> well im double clickin g on vba in my usr/bin
[09:39] <nexy> and nothing is happening
[09:39] <dli> Psykus, try kiso
[09:39] <Agent_bob> you just type the command you want to run.    i.e.    gvba [enter] 
[09:39] <Zoo> hi all
[09:40] <Agent_bob> or        ls [enter] 
[09:40] <nexy> i seeee
[09:40] <Psykus> not found on apt-get, I have all of the default repositories turned on I think
[09:40] <etsb> Agent_bob,  there are no Yes or No to format option?
[09:40] <nexy> ahhahhaa i get it !!!
[09:40] <nexy> finally
[09:40] <nexy> thanks guys
[09:41] <Agent_bob> yeah i sat that post etsb,   but continue it will format /
[09:41] <Agent_bob> s/sat/saw/
[09:41] <Unimatrix9> nexy , you need game boy advance roms to play the games
[09:41] <Zoo> i want to do .. a custom install on my AMD Athlon XP 2600, another thing is.. I said heck with Xandros, and I like ubuntu on my laptop so much, but only thing is.. probably why I like it so much, is that i made myself be patient with alot of things, however, laptop has 512ddr2 ram, and workstation has 256, can hold 2 gb, and geforce fx 128 nvidia..
[09:41] <nexy> yeah i got a few on my network
[09:41] <Unimatrix9> okey
[09:41] <nexy> is there a command
[09:41] <nexy> to run them?
[09:41] <Unimatrix9> happy playing time
[09:41] <Zoo> I want to make sure I can install drivers right, and not have so many processes running i Don't care about..
[09:41] <nexy> or is it simpler?
[09:41] <Unimatrix9> choose file with the program
[09:42] <C-O-L-T> how to have a dock like in apple os X
[09:42] <C-O-L-T> ?
[09:42] <Unimatrix9> file : and then navigate to the roms
[09:42] <Unimatrix9> have to go bye bye
[09:42] <Unimatrix9> wokr!
[09:42] <nexy> thanks man
[09:42] <Unimatrix9> work!
[09:42] <nexy> l8
[09:42] <etsb> Agent_bob,  ok no for the /home partition
[09:42] <etsb> now*
[09:42] <yuri_> Goom installation for XMMS is now complete !\n(re)start xmms to use it.  <-- how do i do this?
[09:42] <Zoo> whats the highest vga I can do
[09:43] <Agent_bob> etsb alrighty
[09:43] <etsb> Agent_bob,  should bootable flag be 'on' any of these?
[09:43] <dli> Zoo, run "xrandr"
[09:43] <Agent_bob>  etsb / maybe
[09:43] <etsb> ok
[09:43] <dli> etsb, linux boots with the bootable flag or not
[09:43] <Zoo> ty
[09:43] <Agent_bob> i don't think it will hurt if it isn't   but i generally make / bootable
[09:43] <Zoo> well.. I'm on beginning of install
[09:44] <Zoo> should I just do. expert, since I am no noob.. to systems. engineering what I Do.. :)
[09:44] <Zoo> and.. I input.. flac, and I am loving ripping with ubuntu,  :D
[09:45] <Agent_bob> Zoo nope.  you'll break the install for sure.
[09:45] <Zoo> lol
[09:45] <Zoo> nope :P
[09:45] <Zoo> I did debian.. and FreeBSD :P
[09:45] <Agent_bob> yeah and then tried ubuntu and broke it cause it is not configurable.
[09:46] <Zoo> lol
[09:46] <Zoo> nah
[09:46] <Zoo> I was into other systems before ubuntu :-)
[09:46] <dli> Zoo, try gentoo, if you want play and learn
[09:46] <Zoo> lol
[09:46] <Zoo> I teach myself.. got books and all :-)
[09:46] <Madpilot> !enter
[09:46] <Agent_bob> yeah but seriously there is nothing to do in expert mode.
[09:46] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[09:47] <etsb> Agent_bob,  ok finished partition ..now it says starting the partitioner but is stuck at 52% !
[09:47] <concept10> Almost everytime I boot my system, I have to unplug and plugin my USB mouse to gain access.  How do I go about fixing this?
[09:47] <Zoo> I already ordering shirts from ubuntu, and handed out 20 cd's. etc.. they sending their donations. etc to buy apparel ***
[09:47] <Agent_bob> etsb how much ram does that system have ?
[09:47] <Zoo> eh.. I'll just do.. server and then... apt-get install fluxbox :D
[09:48] <etsb> Agent_bob,  128mb
[09:48] <etsb> Agent_bob,  its an old p2 system
[09:48] <dli> concept10, it might be a hardware issue, otherwise, you may try to rmmod ehci_hcd uhci_hcd ohci_hcd usb_storage, and modprobe again
[09:48] <yorkensen> hyphenated: sorry, I've been away some minutes and maybe I've lost your answer?
[09:48] <LePoulpe303> anyone knows if it's normal that i have to blocks in lscpi  (01:00.0 and 01:00.1)  for a video card ?
[09:48] <Zoo> hey dli , I am going look at this book I got about ubuntu, and custom install
[09:49] <hyphenated> yorkensen: probably not
[09:49] <dli> Zoo, still try gentoo :)
[09:49] <Agent_bob> Zoo i'm not trying to belittle  or anything like that.  don't get me wrong you can do anything with your system that you want,  but the added options in "expert mode"   are  "test the cd" and  "lilo or grub"    and that is about it.
[09:49] <yorkensen> hyphenated: thanks very much anyway!
[09:49] <Agent_bob> etsb still hung at 52% ?
[09:49] <Zoo> hee
[09:50] <LuisBG> anybody gives me a running backports apt source for ubuntu?
[09:50] <Zoo> ty.. appreciate you guys showing an IT engineer to become. respect. and I reverse engineer Windows.. get paid lots.. :-)
[09:50] <concept10> dli, I dont believe its a hardware, issue, this mouse has worked perfectly on hoary, breezy but requires me to reset it on dapper
[09:50] <Zoo> working on a beta of Windows Vista right now.. to optimize it for.. x86, 64, etc..
[09:50] <etsb> Agent_bob,  yup, starting up partitioner is stuck at 52%
[09:51] <LuisBG> Zoo, fow how long has vista been in beta?
[09:51] <Agent_bob> etsb maybe boot to memtest  and check the memory cause that sounds like memory error.    i have seen that before.
[09:51] <Zoo> its still longhorn build
[09:51] <etsb> ok
[09:51] <Zoo> their just calling it . vista beta etc
[09:52] <dli> etsb, I saw that on a sony vaio
[09:52] <Zoo> 1 of my instructors.. is a microsoft. gold partner, and he wanted me to see what I could do with it.. so he is smilin..
[09:52] <eastgroup> hello
[09:52] <Agent_bob> dli what was the prognosis there ?
[09:52] <eastgroup> how could i remove the broken packages if i can't remove it from synaptic ?
[09:53] <Zoo> for performance goes, open source has windows any day, and especially has Windows Vista by performance
[09:53] <LuisBG> Zoo, how many years left for longhorn to be finished? to me it's cool, making linux make better by the day
[09:53] <dli> Agent_bob, just rebooted, and it worked
[09:53] <Agent_bob> eastgroup dpkg -P
[09:53] <Zoo> they say something like.. September.. October, but you know how they always say
[09:53] <kp_> Morning all.
[09:53] <LuisBG> Zoo, so vista has some upgrade deeper than gui? that isn't microsoft style
[09:53] <Zoo> to tell you the truth, I am so proud of ubuntu, Canocical for their work
[09:54] <LuisBG> Zoo, been for how many years saying october rain?
[09:54] <Zoo> are you trying to be funnY?
[09:54] <etsb> Agent_bob,  sorry its just a 64mb system
[09:54] <Agent_bob> dli this is the (at least) second try at that for etsb   and it's acting like a box i had with too little ram to load the installer and all componants
[09:54] <Fable> i have probelsm with the net on my gig lan
[09:54] <LuisBG> Zoo, you just happen to get paid loads by the "enemy"
[09:54] <Evelf> morning kp_ and others
[09:54] <Fable> neone help me
[09:54] <Zoo> hee
[09:54] <etsb> dli : do u have a solution?
[09:54] <Zoo> I can't help it, they want to be able to run their favorite apps on windows vista, without it crashing :)
[09:55] <dli> etsb, if it's reproducible, try to partition manually
[09:55] <LuisBG> Zoo, hmmm so it crashes with solitaire and word?
[09:55] <kp_> Fable: What's your problem?
[09:55] <Agent_bob> there it is etsb    at boot  press [f1]   and start reading.....   start the installer with the option for limited ram.
[09:55] <Zoo> I'll get in touch with all you nice ubuntu users, with an official volume license key, VLK, corporate for Microsoft Gold Partners and Developers.. you don't have to register it at all and it don't expire...
[09:55] <etsb> Agent_bob,  its the hundreth try, but previously with the first install was working ok..i even had xfce mozilla and everything
[09:55] <Zoo> thats if you want to have a play with it etc..
[09:56] <Fable> i have the net workin sumtimes and not others, it gotos google fine and then just doesnt wan tot load other pages... it loads wat it wants and wen it wants... i can search for things usin google but i cant load the page and yet it works on my laptop fine
[09:56] <yorkensen> could someone telll me if I can start a 'terminal server session' to a server that can not run an X session locally?
[09:56] <Agent_bob> you are filling up the ram and it is failing because of oom      and yes after you install it should run fine.   but the installer is a ram hog
[09:56] <LuisBG> Zoo, want? probably not, forced by friends' computers, probably yes. if I have to use some closed source big app, like premiere or photoshop, I prefer mac os x, sorry
[09:56] <Zoo> well.. I got VMware workstation to install on ubuntu, when I get done with the installation, but I'm gonna run a fluxbox, then VMware, :-)
[09:56] <etsb> Agent_bob,  ic
[09:57] <kp_> Fable: Are you behind a router?
[09:57] <zezu> its installpkg to install a .deb package right?
[09:57] <etsb> Agent_bob,  so what do i do again?
[09:57] <LuisBG> Zoo, but having a license is never harming ;)
[09:57] <Zoo> nope ;)
[09:57] <Zoo> LuisBG, .. you seem cool..
[09:57] <etsb> Agent_bob,  re-start machine and ...?
[09:57] <kp_> zezu: dpkg -i
[09:57] <Fable> yeh im behind a seimems... but like i said my laptop works fine and atm im in windows :P and it works fine
[09:57] <zezu> thx
[09:57] <Agent_bob> etsb [f1]  at the boot prompt   and look for an option about limited ram
[09:57] <LuisBG> Zoo, you are beta testing vista in a vmware?
[09:57] <afd_> hi! How do I install fonts in ubuntu?
[09:57] <Zoo> no
[09:57] <kp_> zezu: No problem
[09:57] <eastgroup> i try to remove but couldn't ..
[09:58] <eastgroup> sudo dpkg -P gforge-db-postgresql
[09:58] <eastgroup> dpkg: status database area is locked by another process
[09:58] <eastgroup> eastgroup@eastgroup:~$ sudo dpkg -P gforge-db-postgresql
[09:58] <eastgroup> (Reading database ... 80016 files and directories currently installed.)
[09:58] <eastgroup> Removing gforge-db-postgresql ...
[09:58] <eastgroup> cp: cannot stat `/etc/postgresql/pg_hba.conf': No such file or directory
[09:58] <LuisBG> Zoo, ahhh ok ok, then what's the vmware on ubuntu for?
[09:58] <eastgroup> dpkg: error processing gforge-db-postgresql (--purge):
[09:58] <etsb> Agent_bob,  doing that will take me to boot menu rite?
[09:58] <eastgroup>  subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
[09:58] <Zoo> I might though.. just filter out the bugs :-)
[09:58] <eastgroup> Errors were encountered while processing:
[09:58] <eastgroup>  gforge-db-postgresql
[09:58] <Zoo> oh. for some other systems of mine
[09:58] <LuisBG> anybody got the apt source where I can get azureus?
[09:58] <dli> eastgroup, use pastebin.com
[09:58] <LuisBG> Zoo, heh, you are full of projects
[09:58] <LuisBG> Zoo, good for you =)
[09:58] <Zoo> I use VMware on windows.. and record with TEchSmith, Camtasia, how to manage systems. install operating systems.. unix. linux, etc, and then.. want to get VMware workstation for linux up and running on ubuntu :-)
[09:58] <eastgroup> dli . ok
[09:59] <kp_> LuisBG: I found Automatix to be helpfull installing packages like that
[09:59] <etsb> Agent_bob,  do u mean to look for it in the boot menu? the same menu where i change the boot from cdrom or harddisk ?
[09:59] <kp_> LuisBG: Or, Easyubuntu
[09:59] <Zoo> these guys I was watchin on the net, made a video, and it was so un professional :-)
[09:59] <Fable> kp_: can u help me or not
[09:59] <LuisBG> kp_, hmmm I'll try
[09:59] <Agent_bob> eastgroup don't flood    and use lsof | grep postgresql  to see what is accessing it.  then kill  it and try again
[09:59] <kp_> LuisBG: You can find information about both scripts on Ubuntu Forums
[09:59] <LuisBG> Zoo, LOL, actually your idea is pretty good
[10:00] <Zoo> well LuisBG , thats what people do, who are highly involved in Computer Science, Information Technology.. and I was dismissed for 2 quarters in college, and want to know why?
[10:00] <LuisBG> Zoo, a screen capture and just take all the not vmware out
[10:00] <Agent_bob> etsb no in the cd's boot prompt.  before it boots the cdrom but while it is waiting for you to press enter
[10:00] <eastgroup> ok .. i did that .. http://pastebin.com/590458
[10:00] <LuisBG> Zoo, sure, impress me
[10:00] <Zoo> nah, I like to narrarate it, and with music too :-) makes it appealing
[10:00] <kp_> Fable: Is it a fresh install? You're not using a proxy or anything?
[10:01] <LuisBG> Zoo, sure
[10:01] <etsb> Agent_bob,  ic..before i press enter or 'server' enter?
[10:01] <Agent_bob> yep
[10:01] <Fable> kp_: i dont understand wat is fresh
[10:01] <Zoo> and I smoked a little last nite, and was doing a presentation, It was so hillarious.. oops :P
[10:01] <kp_> Fable: 'New' install
[10:01] <Agent_bob> etsb yes.  at that point use the function keys
[10:01] <Fable> kp_: of ubuntu yes
[10:01] <kp_> Fable: So you're not using a proxy then?
[10:02] <LuisBG> Zoo, so what happened with your 2 quartes in college?
[10:02] <Fable> kp_: explain wat a proxy is then i might know
[10:02] <kp_> Zoo: We could do with some content like that on one of my sites.
[10:02] <eastgroup> Agent_bob : could not solve it  " lsof | grep postgresql
[10:02] <eastgroup> lsof: WARNING: can't stat() ext3 file system /dev/.static/dev
[10:02] <eastgroup>   Output information may be incomplete.
[10:02] <eastgroup>  "
[10:02] <Zoo> I was so focused in debian, and FreeBSD , and learning different systems, and more into open source while attending my last 2 quarters, after first quarter, I was placed on academic probation because I spent my time studying open source, even though been with it for 1 1/2 years, first was mandrake, 10.0 then others, and then so on.. and wasn't passin my test really.. only barely with what i knew
[10:02] <kp_> Fable: Im not sure what your problem is tbh, Sorry.
[10:03] <Agent_bob> eastgroup eeek   what all have you tried there?
[10:03] <Fable> kp_: do u know neone that is good at networks cuz i posted on forums and got 1 reply *it didnt help
[10:03] <Zoo> and get this, .. this is whats hillarious, and I about lost my cool.. but really.. I know how to ignore people..
[10:03] <tarzeau> Zoo: have you seen Debian GNU/kFreeBSD yet? check #gnu-kbsd
[10:03] <eastgroup> here you are >>> http://pastebin.com/590463
[10:04] <Madpilot> Zoo, could you move the chat to #ubuntu-offtopic, please?
[10:04] <LuisBG> Madpilot, LOL
[10:04] <eastgroup> Agent_bob : i try what you said i don't know what's wrong ?
[10:05] <etsb> Agent_bob,hmm is it the one that says booting for special machines?
[10:05] <Zoo> I was giving out the ubuntu cd's that came to me in the mail, after the first 5 I got, and thought people would like it right. most did, then this guy said... you need to focus on windows more , this and that, I said to him. do you have any idea how open source has been evolving.. he was like. well.. microsoft supports this, and supports that, and I told him. in you dreams would you ever work for Sun or Novell ...
[10:05] <Agent_bob> etsb look and see
[10:05] <_JuDgEn_> Why does my TFT screen have a disorted image in linux and not in windows... i am using the same hz and resolution
[10:06] <Agent_bob> etsb i don't have a boot disk handy  and  don't make it a habbet of installing ubuntu
[10:06] <Zoo> there are more systems in the world running unix and linux than there is proprietary windows.. thats all I have to say with a big smile on my face :-)
[10:06] <etsb> Agent_bob, ok
[10:06] <Zoo> and yes i have seen and read about Debian FreeBSD
[10:06] <Agent_bob> etsb but there should be an option for low mem systems
[10:06] <tarzeau> Zoo: there's more than just linux, unix and windows
[10:07] <NsOmNiAc> ocDebian FreeBSD ?
[10:07] <LuisBG> tarzeau, I second you
[10:07] <_JuDgEn_> tarzeau: qnx :P
[10:07] <tarzeau> Zoo: and windows isn't really that bad
[10:07] <Psykus> are there any GUI based tools to configure joysticks?
[10:07] <tarzeau> _JuDgEn_: really plenty more
[10:07] <Zoo> I know
[10:07] <tarzeau> NsOmNiAc: yes, #gnu-kbsd
[10:07] <Zoo> I use Windows as well.. reverse engineering the Shell m8 :-)
[10:07] <_JuDgEn_> i know tarzeau , and windows IS that bad, and expensive as nothing else for private desktop users
[10:07] <Zoo> my friend.. he runs SGI, and other stuff..
[10:07] <etsb> Agent_bob, it doesnt specifically gives me that option :(
[10:08] <NsOmNiAc> hmmm  had never heard about it
[10:08] <_JuDgEn_> beos is nice
[10:08] <tarzeau> Zoo: i run OPENSTEP, know that?
[10:08] <Zoo> he is involved with Clustering, and Supercomputing with that.. etc.. its cool .. over my head now :)
[10:08] <Zoo> yes
[10:08] <Zoo> gnu dist
[10:08] <Agent_bob> if not select server-expert  and look through those options (all three of them)  cause i know i have used the low memory option on the ubuntu installer before.      maybe disconnect life support     or something along that line.....
[10:08] <tarzeau> Zoo: no, nothing with gnu
[10:08] <Zoo> I run fluxbox as well.. :-)
[10:08] <tarzeau> Zoo: well they had gnu tools, gcc mainly and some more stuff
[10:08] <he_> hi
[10:09] <Zoo> I am working with artificial intelligence proramming. for users who can't get windows down :-)
[10:09] <_JuDgEn_> fluxbox is not an os
[10:09] <Zoo> thats cool
[10:09] <Zoo> I knwo that judg
[10:09] <Zoo> :P
[10:09] <he_> hello] 
[10:09] <he_> how are you all
[10:09] <Zoo> I use Acronis ... >_< to choose :D
[10:09] <Madpilot> Zoo & tarzeau - this is supposed to be a support channel - please continue the conversation on #ubuntu-offtopic...
[10:09] <Zoo> lol
[10:09] <Zoo> o.O
[10:10] <etsb> Agent_bob, il try to look fot it..disconnect life support?
[10:10] <Zoo> but ubuntu is off topic from all the old stuff :D
[10:10] <Agent_bob> busy as a cat covering crap on a concrete floor he_
[10:10] <LuisBG> Zoo, thought of leaving a obscure code backdoor in vista? :P
[10:10] <etsb> Agent_bob, server expert is in the  F1 menu as well?
[10:10] <Agent_bob> etsb Madpilot might know the exact command.
[10:11] <Madpilot> Agent_bob, hmm?
[10:11] <Agent_bob> etsb you did try f2  f3   f4   f5  ?
[10:11] <Psykus> yay, xchat crashed
[10:11] <Agent_bob> Madpilot lowmemory install
[10:11] <Agent_bob> ?
[10:11] <etsb> madpilot : help..
[10:11] <tarzeau> Psykus: time to move to irssi-text
[10:11] <etsb> Agent_bob, not yet..
[10:11] <tarzeau> Psykus: or talksoup.app
[10:11] <Zoo> ^_^
[10:11] <Madpilot> Agent_bob, etsb: no idea, I'm no installing expert
[10:12] <Zoo> oh come on Madpilot  :(
[10:12] <Agent_bob> well that ain't my fualt.
[10:12] <Madpilot> I'm just an evil irc op :P
[10:12] <Agent_bob> :)
[10:12] <Hobbsee|away> Madpilot: hehe
[10:12] <fLOWErcILLa> HOLA
[10:12] <Zoo> Madpilot, , you into Fiber Optics?
[10:12] <noe> hola
[10:12] <Zoo> I am, and its fun
[10:13] <fLOWErcILLa> hello!
[10:13] <noe> hello
[10:13] <Hobbsee|away> Zoo: i'm doing a degree in it, but that's rather OT hehe
[10:13] <fLOWErcILLa> hay alguien espaol??
[10:13] <etsb> Madpilot, ok
[10:13] <Hobbsee|away> !es
[10:13] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:13] <Zoo> hee
[10:13] <Zoo> whats it matter, right
[10:13] <XeruX> How can I install limewire on ubuntu AMD64 ?
[10:13] <Zoo> TEchnology... I'm all about it
[10:13] <XeruX> alien LimewireLinux.rpm gives loads of errors
[10:13] <Psykus> ugh, they should really port mirc to linux
[10:14] <Psykus> that's about the only thing I miss about windows
[10:14] <Zoo> I'm going to College for.. Network Engineer, Software Engineer, Hardware, Etc...
[10:14] <XeruX> wth
[10:14] <fLOWErcILLa> i dont understand you
[10:14] <XeruX> How can you miss mIRC ?
[10:14] <Zoo> PsyberOne,
[10:14] <xoz> Psykus: weechat, irssi, xchat...
[10:14] <Zoo> PsyberOne,
[10:14] <Zoo> grr
[10:14] <Zoo> psyklus
[10:14] <XeruX> xchat is a great alternative to mIRC
[10:14] <Zoo> have you ever tried.. Filetopia?
[10:14] <XeruX> even better, imo.
[10:14] <Zoo> you havn't seen peer to peer with some of the best Encryption
[10:14] <Psykus> it's the only IRC client I ever used on windows
[10:15] <Zoo> until you tried th.at..
[10:15] <Madpilot> fLOWErcILLa, /join #ubuntu-es
[10:15] <Agent_bob> imo epic is better than mIRC
[10:15] <Zoo> thats cool Hobbsee|away
[10:15] <ubuntu> does anybody boot ubuntu with lilo?
[10:15] <XeruX> multiplayer notepad is better than mIRC :P
[10:15] <XeruX> lol
[10:15] <Agent_bob> !start a irc client war
[10:15] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Agent_bob
[10:16] <Madpilot> Agent_bob, :P
[10:16] <Psykus> yeah, i've been using xchat know that i'm on ubuntu
[10:16] <Agent_bob> :)
[10:16] <kp_> !start cleaning my house
[10:16] <ubotu> kp_: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:16] <Zoo> Ubuntu, I was going too.. but found.. GRand Unified Bootloader to be more stable :-)
[10:16] <_JuDgEn_> is it possible to edit the sources.lst from breezy to drapper and do an sudo apt-get upgrade withouth breaking the system completley?
[10:16] <Zoo> I also. use Acronis Disk Director Suite 9, then upgraded to 10
[10:16] <eastgroup> how i could remove this package ??  >>> http://pastebin.com/590463
[10:17] <funkyHat> kameron, I have done, only because of dodgy hardware that grub failed on though
[10:17] <Agent_bob> !start a distro war
[10:17] <ubotu> Agent_bob: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:17] <Agent_bob> that used to work.....
[10:17] <kameron> funkyHat, i'm in the same boat
[10:17] <Zoo> it has an OS Selector.. and i use a cd if needed, it can see all the os kernels, boot image, etc.. and boot them up frm partition.. etc
[10:17] <funkyHat> _JuDgEn_, yes. That is how one should upgrade from breezy to dapper. But it's not advisable yet ;)
[10:18] <funkyHat> _JuDgEn_, well, dist-upgrade rather than upgrade
[10:18] <_JuDgEn_> funkyHat: its not a production system
[10:18] <Zoo> yeah, I tried it... but .. nah.. its not near as good as stable version will be :-)
[10:18] <kameron> funkyHat, i just don't understand bootloaders as well as i thought i did. i'd simply install lilo to the mbr, and everything worked. but running liloconfig talks about things like "installing a partition boot record".. and "should i make the partition active?" what is that all about?
[10:18] <Agent_bob> etsb did you find it yet ?
[10:18] <Zoo> _JuDgEn_, , just wait til Next Month.. and I know alot of Fedora core users are going be happy.. Fedora Core 5 official gets released this month.. march 15th
[10:19] <XeruX> careface
[10:19] <Zoo> I will be as well, I work with fedora , because we have to keep it stable at college, etc..
[10:19] <Zoo> is there anyone in here like me, that is addicted to open source, and doesn't just use 1 system..
[10:20] <XeruX> heh
[10:20] <larsemil> Zoo, i have it all - server, laptop and workstation
[10:20] <XeruX> as do I
[10:20] <XeruX> server, laptop, workstation, another workstation
[10:20] <funkyHat> kameron, the boot loader (In the case of GRUB and I think LILO) in the MBR is basically just a little bit of code with a pointer, which points to the rest of the boot loader code, which is stored in a partition. for a default install of ubuntu it will be on / in /boot/grub (or /boot/lilo ?) but if you have a boot partition obviously it will point there instead
[10:20] <fn_> Zoo: what do you mean by "doesnt just use 1 system"
[10:20] <fn_> ?
[10:20] <XeruX> Server: gentoo  laptop: ubuntu workstation: gentoo workstation(2): Win XP
[10:21] <bj_> hi
[10:21] <XeruX> Will buy a sun server soon
[10:21] <XeruX> can't wait
[10:21] <funkyHat> Zoo, yes
[10:21] <XeruX> till I get it :D
[10:21] <_JuDgEn_> XeruX: BeOS, Ubuntu and solaris
[10:21] <Zoo> Lars.. cool. I havn't ran servers yet. .manage them at college..
[10:21] <fn_> sun is expensive
[10:21] <Agent_bob>  (or /boot/lilo ?)   no such critter
[10:21] <Zoo> thinkin about gettin a raid or rackmount
[10:21] <Agent_bob> and for both it is   /boot
[10:21] <XeruX> fn_: not if I buy it via work ( I work at a university )
[10:22] <Zoo> thats cool XeruX
[10:22] <lagham> Hi. I have an Epson Perfection which responds extraordinarily slowly - any one able to help?
[10:22] <hatake_kakashi> XeruX: one of those Sun Sparc T?
[10:22] <XeruX> hatake_kakashi: dunno yet.
[10:22] <funkyHat> Agent_bob, kameron wanted help installing a bootloader, he had trouble with grub
[10:22] <fn_> Xerux: i think so.. i hope my univ will buy it
[10:22] <eastgroup> why no one could help me with this ??  i'm new in Ubuntu .. please help !! >>> http://pastebin.com/590463
[10:22] <hatake_kakashi> XeruX: heh if so, that would be nice :)
[10:22] <XeruX> I've got one ques for you nerds; How do you install Limewire on ubuntu x86_64 ?
[10:22] <Agent_bob> funkyHat what error ?
[10:22] <XeruX> Linux bboyvinhoi 2.6.12-9-amd64-generic #1 Mon Oct 10 13:27:39 BST 2005 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[10:22] <Agent_bob> or is that past tense funkyHat ?
[10:23] <Zoo> lol
[10:23] <purplefeltangel> does anyone know how to change the bootup splash screen from Kubuntu back to Ubuntu?
[10:23] <Zoo> install java, then so on bud.. then.. ./configure
[10:23] <Zoo> you should know that
[10:23] <XeruX> purplefeltangel: change the settings in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:23] <funkyHat> Agent_bob, I think it's present tense, but I don't know what error, just that grub wasn't working and lilo was confusing
[10:23] <XeruX> Zoo: heh, I've got java
[10:23] <XeruX> but alien prints lots of errors
[10:23] <XeruX> when doing: alien LimewireLinux.rpm;
[10:23] <purplefeltangel> xerux: thx
[10:23] <Agent_bob> kameron need help with lilo.conf ?
[10:24] <farous> XeruX: just download the package and use it. download the source
[10:24] <Zoo> I like Shareaza, less resources, however, and Azureus, but I use filetopia mainly and let others know about open source
[10:24] <danny-khi> Need a Linux Client for ISA Server
[10:24] <XeruX> Azureus is too big
[10:24] <kameron> Agent_bob, well, i get lilo.conf for the most part.. i just don't know what to do when it comes to a "bootable partition", making it active.. i've never paid any attention to that before.
[10:24] <XeruX> I don't need all the shit azureus offers
[10:24] <farous> XeruX: and there is a free ver of limewire froswire i think the name
[10:24] <Zoo> lol
[10:24] <Zoo> xerophyte,
[10:24] <XeruX> it's just too much gibberish
[10:24] <Zoo> XeruX,
[10:24] <Zoo> heard of filetopia
[10:24] <kameron> XeruX, use the generic linux package.
[10:25] <XeruX> kameron: that's what I did
[10:25] <alheim> hi all
[10:25] <kameron> XeruX, i use it, it eorks great
[10:25] <XeruX> could try the source tho
[10:25] <kameron> XeruX, oh, what's the problem then?
[10:25] <Zoo> you havn't seen peer to peer, until you used Filetopia
[10:25] <dsl609> holas
[10:25] <farous> !es
[10:25] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:25] <XeruX> hm
[10:25] <Agent_bob> kameron use 'sudo cfdisk /dev/hda'   (assumes primary master ide)   and it's real streight forward
[10:26] <Zoo> www.filetopia.org
[10:26] <dsl609> da igual
[10:26] <kameron> Agent_bob, why do i do that though?
[10:26] <Zoo> make that run on linux awesome. then I'll love ya.. better than CodeWeavers can do it.. :-)
[10:26] <Agent_bob> do make partition active ?    kameron what os/s are you booting there ?
[10:26] <kameron> XeruX, did you get this package? http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther
[10:27] <Agent_bob> s/do/to/
[10:27] <XeruX> yeah
[10:27] <XeruX> that's the one I just downloaded
[10:27] <Zoo> XeruX,
[10:27] <Zoo> do you want me show you how its done
[10:27] <kameron> Agent_bob, yes, why would i do that? and.. i'll be running kubuntu on one partition, dapper on another, bsd, and i need to install win in a few weeks to do a project.
[10:27] <eastgroup> i could not remove this package check out log http://pastebin.com/590463 and tell me please , i need to remove this package seems to be locked package
[10:27] <Protocol1> can someone help me with 3d acceleration?
[10:27] <XeruX> Zoo: say what ?
[10:27] <Zoo> a gentoo programmer, showed me how to install limewire on a debian system, before I even knew alot about installing packages..
[10:27] <kameron> XeruX, make sure you have java installed properly. then it's very simple.. just ./runlimewire, or whatever the file is called.
[10:28] <Madpilot> Protocol1, which make of card?
[10:28] <kameron> !tell XeruX about java
[10:28] <Zoo> that was like a year ago
[10:28] <XeruX> Zoo: If I have the source then i'm all rifght
[10:28] <Agent_bob> kameron you will only need to make the windows partition active.
[10:28] <Zoo> k
[10:28] <XeruX> and I do know java, so don't give me that crap either :P
[10:28] <Zoo> lol
[10:28] <kameron> XeruX, good
[10:28] <Zoo> I'm not giving you any crap, just trying be ubuntu friendly :-)
[10:28] <jeff__> hey guys when you get a chance....could someone point me in the right direction...i have a problem with one of my hard drives
[10:28] <XeruX> lol
[10:28] <kameron> Agent_bob, why?
[10:28] <kameron> Agent_bob, what is an 'active partition[' ?
[10:29] <XeruX> :)
[10:29] <munti78> To give a folder (and subfolders and files) these rights => drwxr-xr-x <= what do I need to type?
[10:29] <Protocol1> Madpilot, Intel i810
[10:29] <Agent_bob> caus windows whines and don't like to load the io.sys without it.
[10:29] <Syns> do i remove gnome-panel or what? i changed my desktop to kubuntu-desktop?
[10:29] <Madpilot> Protocol1, hm, no idea about Intel, sorry
[10:29] <XeruX> Zoo: I was referring to kameron's !tell XeruX java line, or something
[10:29] <XeruX> :)
[10:29] <Lars1> munti 755
[10:29] <kameron> XeruX, my bad, just trying to be 'ubuntu friendly' too :P
[10:29] <Lars1> chmod -R 755
[10:29] <XeruX> lol
[10:30] <Protocol1> Im trying to get rid of an failed test off my cedega
[10:30] <cyphase> what's the best way to conert an avi to an ogg theora?
[10:30] <munti78> Lars1: thanks
[10:30] <XeruX> kameron: no problem,,I just don't like it when people are making me look like a n00b
[10:30] <XeruX> :p
[10:30] <Protocol1> and it happens to be the 3d acceleration
[10:30] <Madpilot> cyphase, Audacity, probably
[10:30] <Zoo> its np bud, I don't let the net affect me like i used too.. have to learn how to take people for who they are
[10:30] <Agent_bob> so anything else about partitioning / lilo kameron ?
[10:30] <cyphase> Madpilot, Audacity is for audio..
[10:31] <Zoo> I am going install that, 3d desktop changer, but hope I can get it right this time
[10:31] <Madpilot> cyphase, so it is - I just saw "ogg" and assumed "audio" - I always forget it's a video format too...
[10:31] <kameron> Agent_bob, not really i guess. i'll try to get my lilo.conf looking good, then run lilo.. and make the primary partition active... and that's all that's to it?
[10:31] <XeruX> Zoo: I had that under gentoo, kinda nice
[10:31] <cyphase> Madpilot, np :)
[10:31] <Zoo> cool.. yeah I look at it.. someone told me. get lookin glass by sun, I was nah, I don't want to instal java just to run a third party base app :-)
[10:32] <Agent_bob> yeah kameron and if lilo finds an error it will fail with a reason  making it pretty easy to fix.
[10:32] <kameron> Agent_bob, also, what is a "partition boot record" ? run 'sudo liloconfig' to see what i mean, i'm reading the steps there.
[10:32] <Zoo> how did you like Gentoo, I hear so much about it
[10:32] <kameron> Agent_bob, alrighty
[10:32] <kameron> Zoo, it's sooo gay
[10:32] <eastgroup> how i can run task manager or see what processes you are currently running
[10:33] <Zoo> haha
[10:33] <Zoo> well you know what i say.. " Being the most popular , is not always being the best. :-)
[10:33] <FoamY_LappY> is there a battry conditioning app for ubuntu laptops?
[10:33] <Madpilot> eastgroup, Accessories -> System Tools -> System Monitor
[10:34] <Agent_bob> partition boot record is the active flag   i.e. the small piece of code that tells io  how to start reading the os
[10:34] <Zoo> is their a text to speech recognition I can get for Xchat, or anything on open source, etc...
[10:34] <kameron> Agent_bob, alrighty
[10:35] <alheim> Agent_bob apt-get
[10:35] <ateves> hi, can someone tell me how to set up the dpi settings? my screen runs with 100 by now
[10:35] <Zoo> I took a look at that festival first time on PC BSD, but never could get the dang thing to work.. >_<
[10:35] <funkyHat> Zoo, kttsmgr .... but it's KDE
[10:36] <Agent_bob> alheim ?
[10:36] <Zoo> hi funkyHat
[10:36] <funkyHat> Zoo, and KSayIt
[10:36] <farous> ateves: it is in the setting of fonts
[10:36] <alheim> sorry I thought you were a bot...I was just making some tests :)
[10:36] <Zoo> anything like acs, on Windows, merlin, genie, etc. for linux etc.?
[10:36] <farous> system>pref>fonts
[10:37] <jeff__> hey guys im new to ubuntu as of several minutes ago...i lost a hard drive while switching from XP........if anybody could point me in the right direction that would be awesome :)
[10:37] <Agent_bob> alheim are you asking about apt-get ?
[10:37] <Zoo> oh and, this I do got a question about, is there a way, we could make Safari from Mac OS , run on ubuntu
[10:37] <Zoo> that would be cool
[10:37] <alheim> Agent-blob : no sorry I thought you were a bot...I was just making some tests :)
[10:37] <Agent_bob> ok.
[10:37] <farous> jeff__: can you state more clearly what happened
[10:38] <farous> !tell jeff__ about dualboot
[10:38] <Agent_bob> jeff__ define "lost a hard drive" please
[10:39] <funkyHat> Zoo, I think that's known as Konqueror (just about... well, the safari engine is the same as konquerors)
[10:39] <jeff__> ok. i stored a bunch of stuff on my slave hard drive and then reformatted the master to XP, but it failed....so i decided to install ubuntu (which i have been meaning to do for some time)...i got ubuntu running after some graphics trouble etc.   but one of my hard drvies is flat out missing from the filesystem
[10:39] <Zoo> i see, interesting
[10:39] <kemik> jeff__: run "sudo fdisk"
[10:39] <Zoo> well.. I like opera and Mozilla.. :-)
[10:40] <jeff__> now i know this invovles it being set up for a different file type or something :P    but im not sure how to fix it
[10:40] <kemik> and see if it shows up
[10:40] <jeff__> k, just a sec
[10:40] <farous> jeff__: hmm it might not be added to your fstab
[10:40] <Agent_bob> jeff__  sudo fdisk -l
[10:40] <Zoo> jeff
[10:40] <Zoo> what you need to do with your disk, recover data, or erase it full?
[10:40] <Agent_bob> that's   with   -l
[10:41] <jeff__> io want to recover it, its just data, you know pics music etc
[10:41] <kemik> jeff__: it's probably just not mounted
[10:41] <farous> jeff__: do you know the dev name for it
[10:41] <kemik> jeff__: run "sudo fdisk -l" and paste the output on pastebin
[10:41] <kemik> !pastebin
[10:41] <ubotu> I guess pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[10:42] <jeff__> dev name?
[10:42] <Protocol1> does anyone else here have a compaq v2000
[10:42] <Protocol1> ?
[10:42] <jeff__> how do i do this pastebin thing?
[10:42] <Zoo> this is what i got from this user guide, pretty cool. shows users things. even me :)
[10:42] <viviersf> !pastebin
[10:42] <ubotu> it has been said that pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[10:42] <Agent_bob> jeff__ i concure with kemik ^
[10:42] <jeff__> i ran fdisk
[10:42] <viviersf> there
[10:42] <jeff__> !pastebin
[10:43] <Zoo> to anyone using.. breezy.. http://makuchaku.info/amnesty/
[10:43] <kameron> Agent_bob, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9848
[10:43] <farous> jeff__: just go to the site and use it
[10:43] <jeff__> 1 sec
[10:43] <jeff__> ooooooh
[10:43] <Agent_bob> kameron looking
[10:43] <jeff__> haha k im dumb...sry
[10:43] <farous> no you are not u just did not know :)
[10:43] <funkyHat> ubotu, tell jeff__ about ntfs
[10:43] <Zoo> jeff, we all wish we could use more of our minds :-)
[10:44] <funkyHat> (I realise that it's quite likely not formatted as NTFS, that doesn't matter... the auto-thingy works for other stuff too)
[10:44] <jeff__> i tihnk it is NTFS actually
[10:44] <kameron> Agent_bob, X is eating **** right now, going to restart it.. brb
[10:44] <Protocol1> how do I go about enabling my 3d acceleration on my video card
[10:44] <Protocol1> its an intel video card
[10:45] <Protocol1> ?
[10:45] <jeff__> ok i think it pasted...not sure
[10:45] <kameron> Agent_bob, hey
[10:45] <farous> jeff__: give us the link :)
[10:45] <triablo_> Hello,somebody can tell me how to update de list of packages in Synaptic ???
[10:45] <Agent_bob> yeah looks like it will boot ub  for you as is.   but i thought you said you had two other systems installed atm
[10:45] <Agent_bob> kameron &
[10:46] <jeff__> me?
[10:46] <farous> triablo_: just press reload
[10:46] <kameron> Agent_bob, yeah, i do, but i'll worry about those later
[10:46] <Madpilot> jeff__, post just the pastebin URL - it'll have a bunch of numbers at the end
[10:46] <jeff__> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9848   this?
[10:46] <Agent_bob> kameron then other than the boot splash you are good to go
[10:47] <TimothyP> Hello, we want to use an ubuntu server to relay two internet webradio streams to our local network so users can listen to it on the local network , but so that the streams only get downloaded once. What can I use on ubuntu to do this. Note that both radio's use windows  media format. I tried installing SlimServer but doesn't work on ubuntu
[10:47] <Agent_bob> and if text boot doesn't bother you......
[10:47] <kameron> Agent_bob, is there a way i can pass to lilo.conf my video adapter of some sort? so i can have graphical.
[10:47] <XeruX> anyone here got TeamSpeak running on ubuntu ?
[10:47] <FoamY_LappY> XeruX: i do
[10:47] <XeruX> FoamY_LappY: brb, sorry :/
[10:47] <XeruX> gotta go fix something
[10:48] <Agent_bob> kameron ah yes.     did you  man lilo  ?   i think there is a switch there.
[10:48] <FoamY_LappY> k
[10:48] <kameron> Agent_bob, will check
[10:48] <FoamY_LappY> XeruX: pm me when you want the help ^_^
[10:48] <vapor> need help setting a driver for DWL G122 on ubuntu
[10:48] <vapor> i did the ndiswrapper thingie and it didnt work
[10:48] <Zoo> next thing I am going do is.. next clean isntall I do, I am goind do an expert installatin of ubuntu next release, and create a user serperate partition :-)
[10:48] <Zoo> then I won't have to keep backing data up, or worrying so much about things.. :-)
[10:48] <jeff__> so if i use this automatic partition mounting website, and go thru that stuff.   it should work ok??
[10:49] <Zoo> jeff, want to parnter up with automounting foriegn file systems :-)
[10:49] <Agent_bob> kameron maybe not.... i failed to find it.    but there is the   vga= option
[10:49] <jeff__> huh?
[10:49] <Zoo> I got alot of books I could share with you on linux, unix, all kinds of things you want..
[10:50] <ph8> Hi again, I still have the same problem. I'm running gnome, I want to edit files over sftp or scp in a way that when I save in the text-editor it overwrites the file (instead of saving then having to upload seperately) - gedit does fine for ftp:// but not sftp:// or scp:// - are there any plugins or other programs I can use?
[10:50] <kameron> Agent_bob, yeah.. what i can i put there other than 'normal' ?
[10:50] <Agent_bob> vga=798
[10:50] <Agent_bob> vga=791
[10:50] <Zoo> so.. vga=798 is better than vga-771 ?
[10:50] <Agent_bob> vga=788
[10:50] <kameron> Agent_bob, what is it likely to be?
[10:50] <markk> how do I change a drive mounted by the disks manager to be rw, instead of read only?
[10:50] <Zoo> what would be good, for an agp that can do. nvidia 1600x1200
[10:50] <Agent_bob> try the highest first.
[10:51] <kameron> markk, sudo gedit /etv/fstab
[10:51] <kameron> markk, sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[10:51] <markk> oh
[10:51] <markk> ok
[10:51] <kameron> Zoo, a bootloader will only display at 800X600 regardless
[10:51] <Zoo> my monitors horizontal is.  30 - 85 hz  and vert is 50 - 160 hz
[10:51] <Zoo> thanks to .. Astra :)
[10:51] <rasta> hi all
[10:51] <kemik> ph8: not sure you can, over ftp, the file is still downloaded, you edit, it's uploaded again (transparantly for the user)
[10:52] <Zoo> kameron, . I use Acronis, don't matter, I display it at higher than 800x600
[10:52] <kemik> ph8: so u either need some sftp/scp client that can do that for you, or you'll have to write one yourself :/
[10:52] <Zoo> i swear to ya
[10:52] <jeff__> thanx guys it worked!  i also found out why the windows install failed...it tried to install onto the slave drive....stupid windows :)
[10:53] <Agent_bob> it is 79= 1024x768 8=16bit    78=800x600    1=16colour       and that's just an outline to get the grasp of what the vga flag is kameron
[10:53] <kemik> jeff__: lucky you that it failed then.. or else you'd have lost alot of data i imagine
[10:53] <kameron> Agent_bob, i thought lilo only does 800X600 images?
[10:53] <markk> kameron, there's no reference to that drive there
[10:53] <jeff__> haha, also, if it hadnt failed, i would still be using windows right now
[10:53] <kameron> markk, what drive is it?
[10:53] <markk> it's like... hdc1
[10:54] <kameron> !tell markk about paste
[10:54] <kameron> markk, paste your /etc/fstab there, link me
[10:54] <Zoo> any of you know.. Ian Murdock, or Mark Shuttleworth?
[10:54] <Agent_bob> kameron ummm size constraint on images.
[10:54] <Agent_bob> remember you are playing with io at that stage of the game.
[10:55] <jeff__> i have another questiopn:  it said the drive is read only because it is NTFS.   after i copy my data, is there an easy way to chjange the drive to a different type?
[10:55] <kameron> alright, true
[10:55] <kameron> jeff__, only by formatting it
[10:55] <Zoo> hey Agent_bob
[10:55] <kameron> Zoo, i think most of us know Mark, the great SABDFL
[10:55] <jeff__> can i do that without messing up  the stuff i have on my master right now?
[10:55] <Agent_bob> no
[10:55] <kameron> jeff__, well, is your master the ntfs drive?
[10:55] <Zoo> Agent_bob,
[10:56] <jeff__> slave is NTFS
[10:56] <Zoo> thanks for those vga commands :-)
[10:56] <Zoo> values*
[10:56] <kameron> jeff__, you can safely format the slave without affecting the master
[10:56] <Ekumba> hello there
[10:56] <jeff__> sweet!
[10:56] <Zoo> I sure as hell like it better than. vga-771
[10:56] <jeff__> ill try that when i get to it, and if icant figure it out...ill ask you guys...thanx alot for all your help!!!!
[10:56] <markk> kameron, it'[s pasted, but I have never used pastebin before
[10:56] <kameron> jeff__, you betcha
[10:57] <Ekumba> how do i unpack a rar under ubuntu?the program ark says when i try to unpack a rar:The utility unrar is not in your PATH.
[10:57] <Ekumba> Please install it or contact your system administrator.
[10:57] <Agent_bob> jeff__ you will need to cp all data to the new ext3 partition then mkfs.ext3 the 'now ntfs' drive and copy it back.
[10:57] <Frogzoo> !pastebin
[10:57] <kameron> markk, just copy the url and paste it here
[10:57] <FoamY_LappY> ok ubuntu on a laptop is sweet XD
[10:57] <ubotu> [pastebin]  a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[10:57] <markk> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9849
[10:57] <kameron> Ekumba, sudo apt-get install unrar
[10:57] <FoamY_LappY> can someone help me trouble shoot the thinkpad button it's really glitchy and it's what i would perfer to use as a mouse
[10:57] <Zoo> questni. doing a more different approach.. should I do primary or logical if I use an OS Selector for systems
[10:58] <Zoo> and Agent_bob !!!
[10:58] <FoamY_LappY> donating plazma leaves you with only one hand lol the other one has a 17 gauge needel in it >.<
[10:58] <Ekumba> thank u kameron!
[10:58] <FoamY_LappY> so lugging a mouse is kinda useless
[10:58] <funkyHat> jeff__, probably the easiest way to format the drive is using gparted
[10:59] <kameron> markk, what are we trying to do again?? lol.. i forget
[10:59] <kameron> Ekumba, np
[10:59] <markk> it's a win98 drive I want to be able to read AND write to
[10:59] <markk> as a normal user
[10:59] <markk> from my desktop
[10:59] <Frogzoo> markk: vfat then
[10:59] <Agent_bob> markk you can read and write vfat
[10:59] <markk> yes
[10:59] <kameron> markk, you can read and write to fat32, just not ntfs.
[11:00] <Agent_bob> mount it umask=0
[11:00] <Zoo> hey anakronisme ,
[11:00] <markk> but you add it via the disks manager and it's mounted read only
[11:00] <Zoo> Agent_bob,
[11:00] <markk> I don't know how to change that
[11:00] <Zoo> grr.. >_<
[11:00] <Frogzoo> markk: ide or usb ?
[11:00] <markk> IDE
[11:01] <markk> I have a locked folder on my desktop that I can read the drive
[11:01] <kameron> markk, add this line to /etc/fstab: /dev/hdc1     /mount/it/here    vfat   umask=0  0  0
[11:01] <markk> but not write
[11:01] <Frogzoo> markk: then just update /etc/fstab to something like, "/dev/hda7       /work           vfat    uid=1000,gid=1000,auto,user,nosuid,noexec,fmask=0137,dmask=0027        0       0"
[11:01] <funkyHat> kameron, it looks like the drive is already mounted, he needs to edit rather than add a line
[11:01] <kameron> funkyHat, check his pastebin
[11:01] <Agent_bob> markk ok  gksudo gedit /etc/fstab        and on the line that describes that partition add to where it says defaults    defaults,umask=0         then umount the partition and mount it .    badabing you are in like filn.
[11:02] <Zoo> oh well :)
[11:02] <markk> hold on
[11:02] <markk> the drive is hdc1
[11:02] <markk> and there's no reference to it in fstab
[11:02] <Frogzoo> Errol Filn - the famous flim star
[11:02] <kameron> markk, then do this: sudo umount /dev/hdc1
[11:03] <markk> ok
[11:03] <kameron> markk, then add this to /etc/fstab: /dev/hdc1     /mount/it/here    vfat   defaults,umask=0  0  0
[11:03] <kameron> markk, then: sudo mount /dev/hdc1
[11:03] <Zoo> tell you truth, thats why I got me an external 7.05 oz, Lacie 2.0 usb and has firewire 80 GB :)
[11:03] <kameron> markk, but change /mount/it/here to where you want it mounted
[11:04] <Zoo> I like hiding windows.. :)
[11:04] <kameron> markk, perhaps /media/hdc1, or wherever you like.
[11:04] <elkbuntu> out of interest, is there at all, a way to create flash(.swf) files in linux without macromedia flash?
[11:04] <Zoo> people. just get you an external hdd LOL
[11:04] <kameron> elkbuntu, no
[11:04] <kameron> elkbuntu, it's illegal
[11:04] <Agent_bob> the line should read "/dev/hdc1 /mnt/windows  vfat  defaults,umask=0 0 0 "    assuming /mnt/windows exists
[11:04] <elkbuntu> kameron, does flash work with wine, do you know?
[11:04] <kameron> elkbuntu, no idea
[11:04] <Zoo> hey Agent_bob !!!
[11:05] <Zoo> thanks for those.. vga values,, I tested them all.. 791 works the best for resolution, and I'm loving it .. :-)
[11:05] <Agent_bob> so that is why i never used flash.........    ah ha.
[11:05] <kameron> Zoo, i'll try 791
[11:05] <Zoo> yeah
[11:06] <Zoo> but 1 of them, didn't pass the defined parameter. so have a play with them, and thanks to Agent_bob , for that information >. 771 sucks, I am not blind :)
[11:06] <kameron> zoo, Agent_bob, i keep getting this, grr: Warning: Video adapter does not support VESA BIOS extensions needed for
[11:06] <kameron>   display of 256 colors.  Boot loader will fall back to TEXT only operation.
[11:06] <Zoo> ah
[11:06] <Agent_bob> kameron that may not be enough colour depth  i think that is 16 colour   798 should be 16bit
[11:06] <Zoo> let me help
[11:06] <Zoo> what system are you using, agp, or onboard, etc.. ? and what problems you having..
[11:07] <Agent_bob> hehhe i was typing trying to warn you of that...
[11:07] <Agent_bob> i type slow read slower....
[11:07] <kameron> Zoo, nvidia 6600gt
[11:07] <Zoo> hey Agent_bob , really appreciate that m8
[11:07] <kameron> Zoo, pci-e, 2nd channel
[11:07] <Zoo> oh cool. I have an nvidia as well, I want to get working great with linux
[11:07] <kameron> Zoo, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx, and that's all it takes to make it work great.
[11:08] <kameron> Zoo, then restart X.
[11:08] <FoamY_LappY> anyone in here running an ibm thinkpad with ubuntu on it?
[11:08] <Zoo> I run Windows XP Pro, ubuntu, Fedora Core, and DesktopbSD on my laptop
[11:08] <Pluk> FoamY_LappY, T42 with dapper here
[11:08] <FoamY_LappY> Pluk: can you help me with 2 issues i am haveing? it's an R31
[11:08] <Zoo> oh okay, ty, I seen something on that, just wasn't quite sure
[11:08] <kameron> Zoo, i have kubuntu, dapper, freebsd, and soon windows.. i just recently took off osx-86
[11:08] <Zoo> lol
[11:08] <Zoo> m8, I have alot moer lol
[11:09] <Zoo> ya don't want me listin :-)
[11:09] <Pluk> FoamY_LappY, i might :) just ask here so other ppl might help too
[11:09] <TimothyP> I can't believe it, I can't find a single stream proxy which takes a windows media format webradio stream and makes it available to the users on the local network, will I ahve to revert to Windows + Windows Media Encoder?
[11:09] <kameron> markk, how's it working out?
[11:09] <Frogzoo> FoamY_LappY: it's a pretty common setup, imo
[11:10] <Pluk> FoamY_LappY, http://www.thinkwiki.org/ is great for thinkpads too
[11:10] <FoamY_LappY> well the 2 things that don't seem right are when linux and ubuntu boot the screen flickers and the other thing is that the little mouse button on the thinkpad is way way glitchy sometimes
[11:10] <Zoo> kameron, , I really enjoy gnome, because its highly stable.. and fast.. and also. fluxbox..
[11:10] <FoamY_LappY> it will randomly start clicking on things and going around the desktop on it's own
[11:10] <Zoo> environments :-)
[11:10] <FoamY_LappY> and i don't know if it's a driver issue or not
[11:10] <kameron> Zoo, i like flux a ton. and i use kde a lot.. when i'm just being a nub, playing music and checking email. fluxbox is workbox. :P
[11:11] <FoamY_LappY> lol
[11:11] <Agent_bob> imps2 protocal
[11:11] <Zoo> well.. I am going clean up my seagate, on my workstation, and give ubuntu like 30 GB 's :)
[11:11] <kameron> FoamY_LappY, there's nothing wrong with that, that's a sweet feature. i wish my comp freaked out like that.
[11:11] <Zoo> lol
[11:11] <Zoo> thats cool.. all is good :)
[11:11] <markk> kameron
[11:11] <markk> good enough for now
[11:11] <kameron> markk, hey
[11:11] <Zoo> i made windows xp pro , like mac :P
[11:11] <kameron> markk, does it mount, you can read and write?
[11:11] <markk> I just need to copy a gig or so of stuff to that drive and then reformat and reinstall unbuntu
[11:12] <markk> yes
[11:12] <markk> I so totally screwed my driver setup for my ATI card I can't play 3d games
[11:12] <markk> anymore
[11:12] <Agent_bob> FoamY_LappY in the 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg '  the question is asked  "what mouse protocal"  read all of that and choose the correct protocal.
[11:12] <kameron> markk, sweet. buy nvidia next time :P
[11:12] <Zoo> I can't wait to get either a nice 19" or 20 or 21" liquid crystal LCD, active matrix, , or a nice View Sonic CRT and I hear those samsungs and seen them are very nice,
[11:12] <markk> and for some reason, this install has run very slow compared to last time
[11:12] <markk> heck no
[11:12] <markk> I love my ATI
[11:13] <mAIJK> I think my ubuntu runs pretty slow. I Use XFCE, when I change application(that is running) it takes some ms until it pop ups. Feels like the Graphic does not flow very well. I have Nvidia drivers installed.. (I have an 1400Mhz Thunderbird, Geforce 2 64Mb).
[11:13] <Zoo> all I got now. is this stupid dell monitor for my workstation , which I'm workin on right now.. and its 2000, and has lines in it
[11:13] <markk> but that's not the problem
[11:13] <Pluk> FoamY_LappY, with the littlt mouse your mean the red trackpoint?
[11:13] <kameron> Zoo, i love my samsung lcds.. but only because i can't afford the desktop space. if i could, a crt is much nicer for the price.
[11:13] <Zoo> my laptop is pretty nice,
[11:13] <markk> I did an install a few days ago on this drive
[11:13] <Zoo> hee
[11:13] <Agent_bob> FoamY_LappY don't jump on "autops2"  because it obviously doesn't work for you.
[11:13] <markk> and americas army played great with the fglrx driver
[11:13] <Zoo> yeah
[11:13] <markk> but I messed up my install... or my son did
[11:13] <Zoo> and CRT are powerful
[11:13] <markk> and it would not boot
[11:13] <kameron> markk, lynch your sun
[11:13] <markk> so I reinstalled
[11:14] <kameron> markk, lynch your son *
[11:14] <Zoo> so I think I'm going.. View Sonic 21" :-)
[11:14] <markk> but it is slow as mollasses
[11:14] <kameron> markk, problem solved
[11:14] <markk> the machine crawls
[11:14] <kameron> Zoo, ewww.. view sonic.
[11:14] <markk> even with the drivers installed
[11:14] <markk> so, try again
[11:14] <kameron> markk, maybe it didn't go well? i've never used an ati card in my life i don't think. except for my gamecube.
[11:14] <markk> I have no idea why it's hosed
[11:14] <kameron> !ati
[11:14] <ubotu> ati is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[11:14] <Agent_bob> if at first you don't succeed keep on sucken
[11:14] <kameron> markk, did you read that? ^
[11:14] <markk> yes
[11:15] <kameron> ah.
[11:15] <markk> I followed it both the first and second time
[11:15] <Zoo> hey.. compared to what I got now.. its better
[11:15] <FoamY_LappY> Agent_bob: ok how do i do that this is my first lappy so i am kinda new to this type of thing
[11:15] <markk> but the second time I instealled, I got half the frame rate of the first time
[11:15] <Frogzoo> markk: DMA is disabled by default - enable it :)
[11:15] <markk> dma?
[11:15] <markk> on what?
[11:15] <Frogzoo> hdd
[11:15] <Agent_bob> you type that in the terminal
[11:15] <markk> how the heck you do that?
[11:15] <Frogzoo> /etc/hdparm.conf
[11:15] <kameron> !dma
[11:16] <markk> why would it be ok last time but not this time?
[11:16] <Agent_bob> FoamY_LappY    sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:16] <Frogzoo> markk: there you have me :)
[11:16] <kameron> marcels, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DMA
[11:16] <[Leo] > hi all!
[11:16] <FoamY_LappY> oh ok i know how to do that and just make sure that the autops2 thing is disabled?
[11:16] <kameron> markk, i had the same thing happen to me once.. it was disabled one time, not the other.. it's weird.
[11:16] <FoamY_LappY> and i should have no issues then
[11:16] <FoamY_LappY> yay ^_^
[11:16] <Zoo> kameron,
[11:16] <Frogzoo> markk: this line in /etc/hdparm.conf works for me... "command_line { hdparm -q -d1 -q -X udma5 -q -c3 -q -m 16 -q -W1 /dev/hda
[11:17] <Frogzoo> }
[11:17] <Zoo> use that.. vga=791, I think you'll love that
[11:17] <kameron> markk, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DMA ... i linked marcels last time by accidnet.
[11:17] <kameron> Zoo, i'll try...
[11:17] <Zoo> ya know what i like so best about ubuntu
[11:17] <Agent_bob> FoamY_LappY it will make a backup copy of the /etc/X11/xorg.conf   as xorg.conf*******   where ***** is time stamped
[11:18] <kameron> Zoo, i keep getting this error: Warning: Video adapter does not support VESA BIOS extensions needed for
[11:18] <kameron>  display of 256 colors.  Boot loader will fall back to TEXT only operation.
[11:18] <FoamY_LappY> right i know i have used the reconfig option before i just diden't know if that would fix the issue ^_^
[11:18] <Zoo> the fact that, its highly supported, has apparel you can buy, and updates every 6 months, great for laptops, workstations, and just don't give up on it, and... it was ready to configure my wireless pci, hee. and I coudln't believe it, wel the alpha flight anyways :)
[11:18] <kameron> well, i'm going to reboot.. see how lilo is doing. bbl.
[11:18] <Agent_bob> FoamY_LappY no just make sure you choose the mouse protocal that is correct for you system....   i.e.  imps2  maybe
[11:18] <Zoo> oh
[11:18] <FoamY_LappY> so after i install the remainder of the things i am doing
[11:18] <FoamY_LappY> ok i will try
[11:18] <Zoo> you might be able to tweak your bios settings out, or disable.. shared vga, and make sure you agp is on
[11:19] <markk> it says dma is on
[11:19] <Zoo> but to tell you the truth, I think its because you got that nvidia, well I know thats newer than mine at least
[11:19] <Frogzoo> markk: another thing - have you got swap setup?
[11:19] <markk> yes, I have swap
[11:19] <markk> 1.5g
[11:19] <markk> of swap
[11:19] <Pluk> FoamY_LappY, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9851
[11:19] <Frogzoo> cool
[11:19] <Pluk> thats the line i use
[11:19] <HymnToLife> join the club markk :D
[11:20] <Agent_bob> FoamY_LappY again,  i read slow and type slow.  so my answers maybe several linse behind the qusetion.
[11:20] <markk> if it weren't so annoying to set up X, i'd just set up freebsd instead
[11:20] <markk> darn consistent performance, every time
[11:20] <Frogzoo> markk: also, installing the 686 kernel makes a big difference
[11:20] <markk> i did, as i recall
[11:20] <markk> this is k7
[11:20] <markk> athlon, 32bit
[11:20] <Frogzoo> k
[11:20] <markk> wish it was a 64 bit
[11:21] <markk> sempron
[11:21] <FoamY_LappY> Agent_bob:  it's ok i do too sometimes lol i know how it is ^_^
[11:21] <markk> or dualcore
[11:21] <markk> ATI and AMD rock :)
[11:21] <markk> for being an ancient box, this cooks along pretty good
[11:21] <Frogzoo> markk: another thing to check is your /var/log/message & /var/log/xorg for anything amiss
[11:22] <markk> well, i'm gonna restart
[11:22] <markk> this install
[11:22] <markk> format and start over
[11:22] <Agent_bob> markk you prolly don't know what ancient is.....   this is p1 mmx
[11:22] <tane|i> hello all...i have problem....when trying to use sudo..it says "sudo: unable to lookup ubuntu via gethostbyname()"..how to fix this ?
[11:22] <markk> I need some stuff redone anyway, different size partitions
[11:22] <tane|i> i have 5.1 i386
[11:22] <markk> I know what ancient is
[11:22] <cello_rasp> tell me does arithmetic have to use double brackets z=$(($x*$y))   or can single ones be used?
[11:22] <markk> this is only relatively so
[11:23] <Agent_bob> :)
[11:23] <markk> my dual pent pro really IS ancient
[11:23] <markk> dual 200 mhz :)
[11:23] <Agent_bob> no.
[11:23] <Protocol1> after i edited my xorg.conf file...do I need to reboot for changes to take effect?
[11:23] <markk> bye all
[11:23] <markk> enjoy
[11:23] <Agent_bob> i'm telling you  this   p1  133 mhz   is
[11:23] <Frogzoo> Protocol1: logout & ctrl alt backspace to kill/restart X
[11:24] <Agent_bob> see dual 200's would be a giant leap forward for me.
[11:24] <funkyHat> Not trying to brag, but I just chucked out a 33mHz 386 ;)
[11:25] <cello_rasp> I still have a compaq 286 LTE laptop :)
[11:25] <Agent_bob> funkyHat don't make be get the c64 out
[11:25] <funkyHat> hahaha
[11:25] <funkyHat> You win :P
[11:25] <Agent_bob> lol
[11:25] <cello_rasp> minix or dos, for now :|
[11:26] <joakimpl> could someone help me install skype please :)
[11:26] <cello_rasp> unless i can find some unix floppies
[11:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> pffft 286
[11:26] <Frogzoo> !skype
[11:26] <ubotu> I heard skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[11:26] <FoamY_LappY> hey is there an admin here?
[11:26] <FoamY_LappY> in the room?
[11:26] <Frogzoo> !ops
[11:26] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[11:26] <Langly> the 8088 isnt a coproccessor
[11:26] <kameron> alright, i'm on my mandrake 10.1 box.. i'll just jack the lilo.conf from here, and edit it to woek with the ubuntu box. the partition table is similar.
[11:26] <Agent_bob> i really do have a new in the box c64,  and a pair of tandy 1000xt's  286 with 640k ram    wooo whooo
[11:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> Ubugtu: seems to be ;)
[11:26] <cello_rasp> many watch calculators still have them, Kaiser
[11:26] <Madpilot> FoamY_LappY, ?
[11:26] <funkyHat> FoamY_LappY, do you need an 'admin'?
[11:26] <Langly> its a main proc, came after the 8086 and before the 80186
[11:26] <funkyHat> *why
[11:26] <Hobbsee> what's the problem?
[11:26] <funkyHat> hehe
[11:27] <FoamY_LappY> well i noticed alot of people asking for teamspeak help
[11:27] <FoamY_LappY> and i wanted to offer my services as the ts guru
[11:27] <Hobbsee> haha nice
[11:27] <FoamY_LappY> and for it to be put in the title
[11:27] <FoamY_LappY> so people can just pm me for the help
[11:27] <Seveas> FoamY_LappY, it won't be - the topic is for important things
[11:28] <funkyHat> hmm
[11:28] <FoamY_LappY> ok thats cool just an idea
[11:28] <funkyHat> !teamspeak
[11:28] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, funkyHat
[11:28] <Hobbsee> stick it in a factoid?
[11:28] <Seveas> just answer when people ask or write down a guide and stick it in a factoid
[11:28] <funkyHat> FoamY_LappY, you could try telling ubotu about teamspeak
[11:28] <Frogzoooo> wtf
[11:28] <Seveas> do NOT stick your name in a factoid
[11:28] <Agent_bob> Hobbsee wouldn't that hurt ?
[11:28] <FoamY_LappY> oh ok how do i teach ubotu about teamspeak?
[11:28] <funkyHat> but don't put your name in it ;)
[11:29] <FoamY_LappY> as its very very easy to install most people often make the exact same mistake i noticed
[11:29] <Madpilot> FoamY_LappY, start by creating a ts page on the Ubuntu wiki or elsewhere, then link the bot to that URL
[11:29] <FoamY_LappY> oh ok i think i can do that
[11:29] <Hobbsee> FoamY_LappY: then you might want to write all the info that you know out, like Madpilot said
[11:29] <FoamY_LappY> !ubuntu wiki
[11:29] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, FoamY_LappY
[11:29] <Hobbsee> darn, cant type fast enough
[11:29] <HymnToLife> !wiki
[11:30] <FoamY_LappY> !wiki
[11:30] <Madpilot> FoamY_LappY, wiki.ubuntu.com
[11:30] <FoamY_LappY> thank you
[11:30] <HymnToLife> hmm
[11:31] <HymnToLife> !wiki is <reply> The Ubuntu Wiki can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
[11:31] <Madpilot> FoamY_LappY, then once the page is usable, just ask here about adding stuff to the bot - it's easy
[11:31] <tane|i> hello all...i have problem....when trying to use sudo..it says "sudo: unable to lookup ubuntu via gethostbyname()"..how to fix this ?
[11:31] <tane|i> do someone have had samekind of problems
[11:32] <HymnToLife> tane|i> which command are you trying to run ?
[11:32] <tane|i> any
[11:32] <tane|i> it wont work at all
[11:32] <tane|i> and i havent dont anything
[11:32] <tane|i> done
[11:32] <sks> Hi, I would like to know which package a certain file belongs to. How do I get this information ?
[11:32] <Agent_bob> hostname
[11:32] <tane|i> ubuntu
[11:32] <Hobbsee> sks: apt-cache show packagename
[11:32] <Seveas> tane|i, put your /etc/hosts on the pastebin
[11:33] <tane|i> pastebin ?
[11:33] <tane|i> what u mean
[11:33] <Hobbsee> !pastebin
[11:33] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[11:33] <Quinch> I have a question; does Ubuntu have some kind of "override all" key, something akin to CTRL-ALT-DEL in Windows, in case an application hangs.
[11:33] <Agent_bob> and run   hostname    and see if you are localhost or what
[11:33] <brenner> sks: is the file installed? or do you want to know which package you need to get a file?
[11:34] <Seveas> Quinch, pkill -9 name_of_app
[11:34] <tane|i> Seveas: i dont have a whole directory
[11:34] <Kingmilo> anyone using dapper?
[11:34] <Hobbsee> Quinch: meet xkill - run, type xkill, click on offending app.  pkill also works
[11:34] <sks> I want to know which package /usr/sbin/useradd belongs to
[11:34] <Quinch> Seveas: But let's say I can't get to the terminal at all.
[11:34] <Seveas> Kingmilo, #ubuntu+1
[11:34] <Hobbsee> Kingmilo: see #ubuntu+1
[11:34] <Agent_bob> Quinch yes it is    killall <name>
[11:34] <Kingmilo> ty
[11:35] <brenner> sks: packages.ubuntu.com has a file search feature
[11:35] <sks> brenner: Okay, But is it possible to get the info from dpkg ?
[11:35] <Hobbsee> sks: yes, apt-cache show packagename
[11:35] <Agent_bob> Quinch you mean emergency reboot ?     [alt] +[sysrq] +n
[11:35] <Quinch> Agent_Bob: What's emergency reboot?
[11:36] <Agent_bob> not a good idea.
[11:36] <sks> Hobbsee: I want te package name while I specify a file.
[11:36] <brenner> Hobbsee: he needs to know the package name first...
[11:36] <Hobbsee> sks: brenner apt-cache search blah
[11:36] <Ng> sks: dpkg -S /path/to/file
[11:36] <Seveas> sks, dpkg -S /usr/bin/useradd
[11:36] <Agent_bob> Quinch about equal to pulling the plug out of the wall....
[11:36] <Ng> morning Seveas ;)
[11:36] <HymnToLife> sks > you mean you want to know which package includes a specific file ?
[11:36] <Quinch> Agent_bob: I mean, is it something I can do by pressing the "reset" button on the box... yeah, guessed as much.
[11:36] <sks> HymnToLife: Correct.
[11:37] <gilianima> hi
[11:37] <HymnToLife> ubotu has a function for it if I remember well
[11:37] <ubotu> HymnToLife: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:37] <HymnToLife> !ubotu
[11:37] <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.
[11:37] <Agent_bob> Quinch what have you had hang ?
[11:38] <Quinch> Agent_bob: Nothing yet, but I like to stay prepared. I'm also curious on if there's a way to switch from apps that don't seem to allow it, like AA.
[11:38] <gilianima> oowriter doesn't start on my system (dapper), i don't have any error message, it just stops to start at 1/4 of the loading, and the loading image stays on my screen, what can I do ?
[11:38] <Agent_bob> [alt] +[tab] 
[11:39] <Quinch> Agent_bob: Ain't workin'.
[11:39] <Madpilot> gilianima, Dapper is still in development - have you asked on #ubuntu+1 about this?
[11:39] <Quinch> Agent_bob: It seems to ignore all shortcut keys I've defined in preferences.
[11:39] <Agent_bob> [alt] +[ctrl] +[f#]    jump to a tty (console)   f1 - f6    f7 is where the gui lives
[11:40] <Exhumation> /whowas jeff__
[11:41] <Protocol1> !video
[11:41] <ubotu> Protocol1: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:44] <Agent_bob> looks like quinch tested [ctrl] +[alt] +[backspace]     hehhe
[11:44] <Protocol1> how to go about installing a tar.gz file?
[11:44] <Agent_bob> dubble click that puppy
[11:45] <brenner> Protocol1: what is it?
[11:45] <Protocol1> its a video driver
[11:45] <Agent_bob> or tar -xzvf file.tar.gz
[11:45] <brenner> as in for your video card?
[11:45] <Protocol1> yes
[11:45] <brenner> Protocol1: and what card might that be?
[11:46] <Protocol1> my intel video card
[11:46] <Agent_bob> oh i'm sorry
[11:46] <Protocol1> i found a linux driver from intel
[11:46] <brenner> Protocol1: the current video driver doesn't work?
[11:47] <Protocol1> brenner, it does its just that im trying to get 3d acceleration fixed
[11:47] <bigfoot1> i can view japanese website okay, but i can't view a japanese pdf. help
[11:48] <Protocol1> when I run the testing for cedega...everything works but 3d acceleration
[11:49] <dli> bigfoot1, acroread-asianfonts or something like that
[11:49] <Agent_bob> apt-cache search acroread
[11:50] <sazwerx> help.. how to use/install UML ?
[11:50] <brenner> Protocol1: in that case proceed carefully.  personally i'd search the forum first with your exact card name.  if nothing comes up, there should be a README or INSTALL file in the archive.  extract it as Agent_bob said.
[11:51] <brenner> Protocol1: or, you can use any instructions intel provides on their site
[11:51] <bigfoot1> dli: thanks
[11:51] <bigfoot1> dli:  how do i search for the correct name?
[11:51] <dli> bigfoot1, in synaptic or apt-cache search asian
[11:51] <Protocol1> brenner yeah...i think i will browse more forums about it first
[11:52] <bigfoot1> dli, i found xfonts-intl-asian - International fonts for X -- Asian
[11:52] <bigfoot1> dli: but nothing with "acro"
[11:52] <brenner> Protocol1: ubuntuforums.org should be your first stop
[11:53] <dli> bigfoot1, can you install acroread first?
[11:53] <bigfoot1> dli:  i have xpdf and gnome-viewer. is acroread necessary to view asian fontst?
[11:53] <Agent_bob> nah always go to irc first, so we can point you to the forums
[11:53] <dli> bigfoot1, or try to search "cjk", sorry, I'm not running ubuntu, couldn't do the search here
[11:54] <dli> bigfoot1, acroread comes with better fonts, and X can use those fonts
[11:55] <Agent_bob> kameron :)
[11:55] <bigfoot1> dli: okay, i 'll just get acroread
[11:55] <bigfoot1> after i get that, what's nextt?
[11:56] <dli> bigfoot1, other packages with acroread? like recommended for acroread from apt or just search
[11:57] <FoamY_LappY> be back shortly
[11:57] <danboid> Printing wasn't working under GIMP so I installed gutenprint but the GNOME printer manager won't let me select any of the gutenprint drivers, even though it shows them
[11:58] <Rick_> exit e save xorg.conf???
[11:58] <triablo_> How to fix this: skype depends on libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.3.3.2); however:
[11:58] <triablo_>   Package libqt3c102-mt is not installed.
[11:58] <triablo_> ??????
[11:59] <HymnToLife> triablo_> obviously sudo apt-get install libqt3c102-mt
[11:59] <supermihi> install libqt3 ...
[11:59] <danboid> anybody installed gutenprint under breezy successfully?
[12:00] <Rick_> iam = sudo vi xorg.conf  .
[12:00] <bigfoot1> dli:  i tried opening the japanees pdf in acroread. it says "japanese language support pack is necessary." where do i get it?
[12:00] <Rick_> exit e save xorg.conf???
[12:00] <Rick_> sou do brasil
[12:00] <Rick_> iam = sudo vi xorg.conf  .
[12:00] <Rick_> exit e save xorg.conf???
[12:01] <kameron> liloconfig is horrible.
[12:01] <kameron> i think i should write in the wiki about how to actually do it.
[12:01] <kameron> Agent_bob, hey man
[12:01] <Draco> hi all, i hope someone can help. On one of my ubuntu machines when I access a .aspx website it wants to download a .BIN file, on other machines it works fine, what can I do ?
[12:01] <izu> irc://irc.wolfpac.org/karaoke+mp3z
[12:01] <danboid> do you think that if i install KDE the KDE printer tool will be able to add my new driver?
[12:01] <Nameeater> izu: err?
[12:02] <HymnToLife> Draco> other Ubuntu machines ?
[12:03] <gonna> hi there
[12:03] <Draco> yes other ubuntu machines
[12:03] <HymnToLife> weird
[12:03] <Agent_bob> kameron yeah i always just edit /etc/lilo.conf   never mess with liloconfig
[12:04] <Draco> was working up untill 2 days ago now it prompts for the download
[12:04] <kameron> Agent_bob, i'll never waste hours on that thing again.
[12:04] <Rick_> fiz = sudo vi xorg.conf  .
[12:04] <Rick_> exit e save xorg.conf???
[12:04] <Rick_> sou do brasil
[12:04] <kameron> Agent_bob, 5 minutes of editing my mdk lilo.conf was easy
[12:04] <kameron> !es
[12:04] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:04] <HymnToLife> !tell gonna about hello
[12:04] <kameron> do brazilians speak espanol?
[12:04] <Agent_bob> kameron yup
[12:04] <Draco> i tried to look for an association for aspx but firefox does not seem to have any associations in preferences
[12:04] <Rick_> no
[12:04] <kameron> damn.
[12:05] <brenner> Rick_: #ubuntu-pt
[12:05] <kameron> portuguese?
[12:05] <kemik> portuguese
[12:05] <gonna> hola todo
[12:05] <HymnToLife> !pt
[12:05] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[12:05] <brenner> kameron: portugese
[12:05] <kameron> yeah, pt, that's the one.
[12:05] <gonna> como esta?
[12:05] <DoTheRodeo_> !ph
[12:05] <ubotu> Join #ubuntu-ph for tagalog
[12:05] <kameron> are pt and es all that different?
[12:05] <HymnToLife> wth is ph ?
[12:05] <bigfoot1> HymnToLife: Filipino
[12:05] <bigfoot1> HymnToLife: it's short for "PHilippines"
[12:05] <davalex_> where are the wep-keys stored using network-manager?
[12:06] <HymnToLife> oh ok
[12:06] <bigfoot1> but gonna is not speaking that language; he's speaking Spanish.
[12:06] <embartp> what lib does it need for mysql5 configure: error: No curses/termcap library found
[12:06] <Agent_bob> so kameron did you get your boot splash working ok ?
[12:06] <kemik> kameron: they're close, but not the same
[12:06] <HymnToLife> yeah, though he's from denmark obviously
[12:06] <bigfoot1> dli: i got japanese pdf working now
[12:06] <bigfoot1> dli:  i just had to install xpdf-japanese
[12:07] <kameron> Agent_bob, haven't tried yet.. i'm on ubuntu livecd. but i didn't get any errors, so i assume it will work fine.
[12:07] <Agent_bob> k
[12:07] <dli> bigfoot1,that's good? is there an acroread-japanese?
[12:07] <davalex_> ah /etc/network/interfaces
[12:07] <Agent_bob> 798 ?
[12:07] <bigfoot1> does anybody know of a program or website that can convert from PDF to, say oo.o doc, or RTF, or basic text? Or a program or website that can translate PDF files?
[12:07] <funkyHat> dli, no
[12:07] <kameron> Agent_bob, 788
[12:08] <bigfoot1> dli: after i got xpdf working with Japnaenes, i didn't bother looking for acroread-japanese. do you prefer acroread? is it better than xpdf or gnome pdf viewer?
[12:08] <funkyHat> dli, but look at the descriptions for acroread-plugins and such
[12:08] <Agent_bob> k yeah 788 is nice to   and it's real 800x600 at 16bit  so yeah it should work fine/
[12:08] <bigfoot1> funkyHat: are you meaning to talk to me?
[12:09] <dli> bigfoot1, no, you want the fonts from acroread
[12:09] <funkyHat> bigfoot1, no. but I am pretty sure there are programs to convert pdf to other formats, I just can't think of the name
[12:09] <Agent_bob> pdf2thml
[12:09] <bigfoot1> funkyHat: that's great. please advise when  you know
[12:10] <Agent_bob> !info pdftohtml
[12:10] <ubotu> pdftohtml: (Translates pdf documents into html format), section universe/text, is optional. Version: 0.36-11build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 240 kB, Installed size: 676 kB
[12:10] <Xenguy> bigfoot1: do 'apt-cache search text |grep -i pdf' ...
[12:10] <Xenguy> bigfoot1: there is 'pstotext' for example
[12:10] <Agent_bob> Xenguy  ^
[12:11] <Agent_bob> Xenguy  ^  ^^
[12:11] <GigaByte_> hi,
[12:11] <GigaByte_> does is the usplash example find out under web site ?
[12:12] <GigaByte_> anyone
[12:12] <Agent_bob> you no will to engrish ?
[12:12] <brenner> find out under website? :-/
[12:12] <GigaByte_> conglish-:-/
[12:14] <Agent_bob> !usplash
[12:14] <ubotu> from memory, usplash is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[12:14] <Agent_bob> GigaByte_ ^
[12:14] <GigaByte_> Does is it find out usplash to collection the iamges what find example
[12:15] <Agent_bob>  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[12:15] <GigaByte_> Agent_bob,ubuntu find it
[12:15] <GigaByte_> Agent_bob,howerver nerver understand
[12:15] <Agent_bob> yes.   what language ?
[12:16] <GigaByte_> Agent_bob,i wonder what pallete a number
[12:16] <brenner> heh. classic
[12:16] <yorkensen> could someone telll me if I can start a 'terminal server session' to a server that can not run an X session locally?
[12:16] <brenner> GigaByte_: what's your native language?
[12:16] <GigaByte_> breener,i'm from Korea''
[12:17] <HymnToLife> !tell yorkensen about ssh
[12:17] <Agent_bob> yorkensen yes.   man ssh
[12:17] <GigaByte_> breener,i'm will makes usplash
[12:17] <brenner> is there a korean channel people?
[12:17] <dli> GigaByte_, which korea?
[12:17] <Agent_bob> !ko
[12:17] <ubotu> Agent_bob: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:18] <brenner> GigaByte_: besides recognising usplash.  i have no idea what you're on about.
[12:18] <kameron> Agent_bob, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9852
[12:18] <Paradoxx> lo la
[12:18] <Paradoxx> lo all*
[12:18] <kameron> anyone looking for lilo help in ubuntu: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9852
[12:18] <Paradoxx> what software can i use to make an image of  cd, or copy the contents of the cd?
[12:18] <kameron> Paradoxx, dd
[12:18] <Paradoxx> or rather whats the command to do so
[12:19] <brenner> Paradoxx: k3b is popular
[12:19] <Paradoxx> isn't there one like mkisofs or somthing like that?
[12:19] <kameron> Paradoxx, dd if=/dev/hdc of=/path/to/file
[12:19] <Madpilot> Paradoxx, I think Nautilus has a 'copy CD' function too
[12:19] <kameron> Paradoxx, k3b is probably the best though
[12:20] <GigaByte_> breener,i wonder that the gimp make it 16bit index number value when usplash make
[12:20] <kameron> Paradoxx, actually, i don't even know if dd works for that, i've never tried it.
[12:20] <frogzoo> kameron: dd definately works
[12:20] <dli> kameron, I don't think dd can copy audio cds
[12:20] <Agent_bob> !kp
[12:20] <ubotu> Agent_bob: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:21] <lwelyn> I have a system question: I use a pentium 3.4 ghz HT . I have to kernels to choose at start...one 686er ht and a 386er. If i choose the "optimized" 686er kernel my system runs slower then on the 386er....is this normal?
[12:21] <kameron> dli, well, if it works for copying images, i don't see what it wouldn't do an image of an audio cd.
[12:21] <Agent_bob> i guess not.
[12:21] <kameron> reboot, reboot, brb, brbrbrbrb
[12:21] <dli> lwelyn, smp trick?
[12:21] <Agent_bob> !kr
[12:21] <ubotu> Agent_bob: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:21] <lwelyn> dli: what do you mean?
[12:22] <dli> lwelyn, you have smp enabled on the slower one
[12:22] <Paradoxx> kk
[12:22] <Paradoxx> thank you kameron, Madpilot brenner
[12:22] <hatake_kakashi> hmm, is there a possibility to make bzip2 output a file to another location or is my only choice is to use tar to make it redirect or even a pipe?
[12:22] <foxpaul> does anyone know if there's a way to connect to a cisco vpn?
[12:23] <lwelyn> dli: well the option is enabled o nthe kernel...but i dunno i really got it enabled..where i can see this?
[12:24] <djs> !info vpnc
[12:24] <ubotu> vpnc: (Cisco-compatible VPN client), section universe/net, is extra. Version: 0.3.3-0ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 44 kB, Installed size: 192 kB
[12:24] <djs> foxpaul: ^^^^
[12:24] <dli> lwelyn, cat /proc/cpuinfo
[12:24] <foxpaul> djs, thanks
[12:24] <Agent_bob> hatake_kakashi if you care to check the manual on that.....   the answer is yes.
[12:24] <djs> foxpaul: yw :)
[12:25] <lwelyn> dli: iam runing the 386er kernel atm....schall i change and try again? and what exactly tells me about this?
[12:25] <dli> lwelyn, how many CPU(s) you have there
[12:26] <hatake_kakashi> Agent_bob: done reading the manual, there is stout, etc but no output to another location
[12:26] <lwelyn> dli: right now one
[12:26] <lwelyn> dli: wait ill pastebin this
[12:26] <iLee> on1009, ?
[12:26] <brenner> GigaByte_: image > mode > indexed > set max colours to 16
[12:26] <hatake_kakashi> Agent_bob: or if I use -c and then > :p
[12:26] <Agent_bob> stdout is another location    i.e.   > /where/you/want/it/file.bz2
[12:27] <dli> lwelyn, anyway, build your own kernel
[12:27] <kameron> w00t, lilo works great now.
[12:28] <kameron> finally on dapper for the first time, without chroot :P
[12:28] <lwelyn> dli: iam not shure ill be able to do it ;-)
[12:28] <Agent_bob> if anything can write to stdout   it can be redirrected piped or printed anywhere.
[12:28] <shukhrat> good day, everybody! Please help newbie: i can't modify files in var directory in xserver, thanks!
[12:28] <lwelyn> dli: http://paste.uni.cc/8715  <-- thats the staus on the 386er kernel
[12:29] <Agent_bob> shukhrat sudo
[12:29] <Agent_bob> shukhrat or gksudo
[12:29] <shukhrat> thanks, Agent, but I need to modify files in a graphical interface
[12:30] <Agent_bob> then it's gksudo
[12:30] <shukhrat> like in windows
[12:30] <hatake_kakashi> Agent_bob: I was hoping for something like -o foo.bz2 but oh well, I guess stdout instead would be ok as well...
[12:30] <Agent_bob> no like in nautilus.     gksudo nautilus
[12:30] <shukhrat> sorry for ignorance, but how to use gksudo?
[12:30] <stitch_x2> how many official packages does ubuntu have?
[12:30] <frogzoo> shukhrat: /var isn't really intended for user use, why do you need to do this?
[12:31] <jason__> harlo
[12:31] <shukhrat> frogzoo, i wanna put my own index.html files in apache directory but I can neirther delete or modify existing index.html
[12:31] <jason__> i wanna noe how to play a mp3?
[12:32] <hatake_kakashi> !mp3
[12:32] <ubotu> rumour has it, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:32] <Protocol1> how do I adjust my display settings
[12:32] <frogzoo> !tell jason__ about amarok
[12:32] <dli> jason__, try, xmms, amarok
[12:32] <Protocol1> or how do I choose a differernt video driver?
[12:32] <LoCusF> !rt2500
[12:32] <ubotu> LoCusF: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:32] <frogzoo> !tell Protocol1 about xorg
[12:32] <jason__> ohh
[12:32] <jason__> thx
[12:32] <dli> Protocol1, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:32] <jason__> need to dl the sw?
[12:32] <Agent_bob> hatake_kakashi yes all a -o output.file    or   -l location   generally does is redirrects via stdout anyway   but yeah the switches are handy i guess.
[12:33] <frogzoo> jason__: -> synaptic
[12:33] <dli> jason__, sudo apt-get install xmms amarok
[12:33] <xored> after installing fuse-source there is still no fuser fusermount ? do i have to compile it or somthing ?
[12:33] <hatake_kakashi> Agent_bob: well I don't know if stdout would cause some formatting to take in place which is why I checked. Anyway, once it has finnished compressing, I will test it out I suppose
[12:34] <hatake_kakashi> xored: yes, you only grabbed the source file
[12:34] <hatake_kakashi> s/file/package
[12:34] <frogzoo> xored: source is source - you have to compile it - but you could just install the binaries
[12:34] <xored> frogzoo: there are no binaries in the package list. So i shouse the "source" in the packlage list
[12:35] <Agent_bob> hatake_kakashi when stdout is not a terminal/console  there should be no formatting     termcap is usually what does that,,, and locales of course.
[12:35] <hatake_kakashi> Agent_bob: ahh ok
[12:35] <shukhrat> i couldn't use gksudo, how can I access it?
[12:36] <Agent_bob> terninal shukhrat
[12:36] <frogzoo> xored: looks like you need to compile to get the kernel modules
[12:36] <xinxin008> hello
[12:36] <Agent_bob> open a terminal and type   gksudo nautilus
[12:36] <shukhrat> Agent_bob, what to type there?
[12:36] <xored> ok fuse is working. Someone can help me installing fuseFTP or LUFS to mount FTP FS
[12:36] <Segarra> hi!
[12:36] <shukhrat> thanks, you're proactive!
[12:37] <Thorondor> the nautilus cd-creator always complains about not having enough space - how can i see the free space on a cd-r?
[12:37] <Agent_bob> ok but don't cusse me like that....
[12:37] <jason__> how to sudo apt-get install xmms amarok? named me the steps inmore detail but make it simple
[12:37] <xored> frogzoo: i loaded the module, fuse is working for itself now, but i have problems installing fuseFTP with all the preregs. should i use LUFS instead= 
[12:37] <xinxin008> exit
[12:37] <xinxin008> qiut
[12:37] <Agent_bob>  /exit
[12:38] <jason__> how to sudo apt-get install xmms amarok? named me the steps inmore detail but make it simple
[12:38] <jason__> how to sudo apt-get install xmms amarok? named me the steps inmore detail but make it simplehow to sudo apt-get install xmms amarok? named me the steps inmore detail but make it simplehow to sudo apt-get install xmms amarok? named me the steps inmore detail but make it simplehow to sudo apt-get install xmms amarok? named me the steps inmore detail but make it simple
[12:38] <brenner> jason__: stop flooding
[12:38] <Agent_bob> shukhrat if you need to edit files use    gksudo gedit /path/filename
[12:38] <frogzoo> xored: don't know, soz
[12:39] <jason__> oops
[12:39] <jason__> sorry
[12:39] <Segarra> any could help me to share a printer in linux? I want to access from windows and I'm not able. I've tried all manual :( and something doesn't works. I've installed samba/cups/swat... any "idiot manual" that I can use?
[12:39] <jason__> need the answer asap
[12:39] <Segarra> thnks
[12:39] <brenner> jason__: have you enabled universe?
[12:39] <frogzoo> jason__: just type that command into a terminal
[12:39] <frogzoo> jason__: but you'll probly be more comfortable just using synaptic
[12:39] <jason__> how to enabled universe?
[12:39] <Agent_bob> Segarra first step setup cups.
[12:39] <frogzoo> !universe
[12:39] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[12:39] <Agent_bob> !cups
[12:39] <ubotu> hmm... cups is The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like.  See also http://linuxprinting.org/
[12:40] <xored> i have downloaded the lufs sources throught apt-get. how to isntall it the debian way now ?
[12:40] <Segarra> I can print from linux
[12:40] <jason__> okies
[12:40] <jason__> thx all
[12:40] <frogzoo> xored: is there a README?
[12:40] <Segarra> I try to access from windows to http://ip_linnux:631
[12:40] <xored> frogzoo: yes
[12:40] <Segarra> and I'm not able
[12:40] <jason__> where to find the synaptic
[12:41] <Agent_bob> Segarra next step is samba
[12:41] <stitch_x2> what's universe and multiverse?
[12:41] <Agent_bob> !samba
[12:41] <ubotu> hmm... samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[12:41] <frogzoo> xored: also, there might be extra docs @ /usr/share/doc/fuse
[12:41] <xored> frogzoo: ok, i forget about lufus cause its highly experimental
[12:41] <shukhrat> Agent_bob, it opened editor, but i can't see the content, it is completely blank. I am sure that it has some content, thanks!
[12:41] <Segarra> samba file is were I dont know exactly how to setup
[12:42] <Agent_bob> shukhrat are you sure you typed the correct path and file name   it is case sensitive.
[12:42] <shukhrat> Agent_bob, i'll try one more
[12:42] <Agent_bob> shukhrat use the menu in the editor to surf to the file.
[12:43] <Agent_bob> file   open
[12:43] <Agent_bob> it's the pointy clicky way.
[12:43] <frogzoo> Segarra: is dns setup properly? try: nslookup ip_linnux
[12:43] <jason__> after i find the synaptic
[12:43] <jason__> wad to do nex?
[12:43] <Protocol1> !xorg
[12:43] <ubotu> I heard xorg is 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
[12:44] <Agent_bob> Protocol1 get your mouse fixed yet ?
[12:44] <Protocol1> yeah its fine
[12:44] <shukhrat> Agent_bob, it says access denied (i tried to open the file with text editor)
[12:44] <frogzoo> jason__: 1st add the universe & multiverse repos, then search for xmms & amarkok, check & click 'apply'
[12:45] <Thorondor> jason__: search the "xmms" and "amarok" packages
[12:45] <Agent_bob> with gksudo gedit shukhrat ?
[12:45] <frogzoo> *amarok*
[12:45] <Protocol1> I am just trying to install the proper video drivers for my laptop....so they work properly with cedega
[12:45] <Protocol1> opengl, etc
[12:45] <shukhrat> yes Agent_bob
[12:46] <frogzoo> Protocol1: what vid card?
[12:46] <Protocol1> Intel 82852/55
[12:47] <Agent_bob> shukhrat want to know the linux way ?       in a terminal "usdo -i "     then  "nano /var/pathtofile/file.name "    and edit the darn thing and be done with it.
[12:47] <shiv> i get this error when i start bibus: (python:8689): WARNING **: IPP request failed with status 1030
[12:47] <Agent_bob> err sudo  not usdo
[12:47] <frogzoo> Protocol1: this any help? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75335.html
[12:47] <Agent_bob> typos stink.
[12:48] <shukhrat> sorry, now gedit opened the file. Now, what about pasting files in the var directory? Agent_bob
[12:48] <Agent_bob> what about it ?    shukhrat  that was the first thing i told you how to do....    ' gksudo  nautilus '
[12:50] <Protocol1> frogzoo, im trying to get the exact drivers for my glx
[12:50] <Protocol1> it only show me either sgi or vesa is using it
[12:50] <shukhrat> Agent_bob, how do i know if nautilus is installed or is it built in?
[12:51] <shiv> PLz comment if anybody knows this. I am stuck. I get this error when i start bibus: (python:8689): WARNING **: IPP request failed with status 1030
[12:51] <Agent_bob> if you start typing naut    and hit the tab key and it finishes  nautilus   it's installed.
[12:52] <Agent_bob> shukhrat tab completion is a wonderful thing.
[12:53] <shukhrat> Agent_bob no, it failed
[12:53] <shukhrat> should i install it?
[12:53] <Agent_bob> do you have ubuntu-desktop installed ?
[12:53] <shukhrat> yes, do u mean xserver?
[12:54] <kenas> can someone help me to install software called  oneSet Ledger 0.2.1 Beta 1    16/01/06
[12:54] <Agent_bob> no i mean ubuntu-desktop
[12:54] <shukhrat> Agent_bob what is it?
[12:54] <Agent_bob> apt-cache show ubuntu-desktop
[12:54] <usuari> chris
[12:55] <Agent_bob> !ubuntu-desktop
[12:55] <ubotu> ubuntu-desktop is, like, totally, a metapackage. It depends upon other packages and brings them in; you can safely remove it, but it is recommended that you re-install it when ugprading.
[12:55] <shiv> PLz comment if anybody knows this. I am stuck. I get this error when i start bibus: (python:8689): WARNING **: IPP request failed with status 1030
[12:55] <kameron> breezy software integrated just fine in a dapper system?
[12:55] <Agent_bob> one of the things ubuntu-desktop depends on is nautilus
[12:57] <shukhrat> Agent_bob i found that nautilus in usr/lib
[12:57] <Agent_bob> shukhrat nice :)
[12:57] <kenas> can someone help me to install software called  oneSet Ledger 0.2.1 Beta 1    16/01/06
[12:57] <Agent_bob>   now  try    gksudo nautilus    and see what happens
[12:58] <shukhrat> Agent_bob thanks, i'll restart the computer and see what happens
[12:59] <Agent_bob> can i go hide now ?
[12:59] <Agent_bob> i'm almost  newbee burn out !
[12:59] <sovin> hello, does anyone know of any free, internet filtering programs that work on both linux/window's platforms? (planning stuff for a cybercafe at my internship)
[01:00] <Agent_bob> Snake|School hey did you check your pm ?
[01:00] <funkyHat|away> sovin, privoxy
[01:00] <sovin> funkyHat|away: thanks, i'll look that one up.
[01:05] <thegladiator> folkz
[01:05] <thegladiator> howdy ?
[01:06] <thegladiator> what is the difference between GTK 1.x theme and GTK 2.x theme ?
[01:06] <thegladiator> hi
[01:07] <thegladiator> what is the difference between GTK 1.x theme and GTK 2.x theme ?
[01:08] <Langly> 3.1415
[01:08] <Agent_bob> $19.95 USD
[01:08] <thegladiator> what is the difference between GTK 1.x theme and GTK 2.x theme ?
[01:08] <Agent_bob> *shrugs*   i give up what is the difference ?
[01:09] <Sunky> !fix
[01:09] <ubotu> Sunky: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:09] <Version_0> Hello!!!....
[01:09] <thegladiator> does anyone know about that ?
[01:09] <Agent_bob> maybe that gtk 1.x theams were written for gtk 1.x  ?       idk
[01:10] <thegladiator> i was wondering if that is the case or if both are complementary
[01:10] <Agent_bob> i'm a cli kinda guy.
[01:11] <thegladiator> oh
[01:11] <Agent_bob> thegladiator you can try both and see if there is a "difference" or not.
[01:11] <mohit> hey ... i jst installed mplayer
[01:11] <xored> if i try to mount any dir with fusermount it fails with : fusermount: entry for /tmp/fusemnt-mayer not found in /etc/mtab
[01:11] <xored> . Beside that, thats the error why then i cannot install perl module fuse
[01:12] <thegladiator> yes  i was wonering if someone wud know this actually
[01:12] <thegladiator> mohit, great how did u lke it ?
[01:12] <jason__> how to play a mp3?
[01:12] <thegladiator> ubotu, tell jason__ about mp3
[01:12] <thegladiator> mohit, are you from iiit hyd ?
[01:12] <frogzoo> jason__: did you install amarok?
[01:12] <mohit> it's awesome,but the problem is when i select fullscreen
[01:13] <mohit> yeah
[01:13] <Protocol1> isnt there a nice program that can find out the proper video card drivers for your system?
[01:13] <Agent_bob> !restricted formats
[01:13] <ubotu> from memory, restricted formats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[01:13] <mohit> i m from IIIT
[01:13] <Agent_bob> jason__ ^
[01:13] <mohit> how do u know
[01:13] <thegladiator> mohit, oh mohit , this is what you have to do , mplayer -vo xv foo.avi and please see if that makes any diff
[01:13] <frogzoo> jason__: apps -> sound -> amarok
[01:13] <Protocol1> or is it a manual type thing?
[01:13] <frogzoo> Protocol1: lspci should do
[01:13] <thegladiator> mohit,ji ur "whois" proxy@iiit.ac.in :)
[01:14] <mohit> ok
[01:14] <Protocol1> lspci
[01:14] <Protocol1> ok
[01:14] <Agent_bob> lshw lspci ?
[01:14] <mohit> may i know abt u?
[01:14] <thegladiator> mohit, the thing is ur video is not configure , you can just open the gmplayer and configure it to xv and it must work fine
[01:14] <jason__> i dun hav amarok at the sound location
[01:14] <Ophiocus> find appropriate drivers for video card?
[01:14] <jason__> where to make it appear?
[01:14] <mohit> ok
[01:14] <mohit> i m trying
[01:15] <frogzoo> jason__: did you try what you were told? synaptic?
[01:15] <Agent_bob> well that's all for me.
[01:15] <Protocol1> frogzoo, do I just apt-get install it?
[01:15] <jason__> yup
[01:15] <thegladiator> mohit, just finished engg , looking for a job . i appeared for iiitb pg entrancetest this week
[01:15] <Ashly> Anyone have any idea how I can make a mount viewable by everyone?
[01:15] <thegladiator> are you UG mohit ?
[01:15] <frogzoo> Protocol1: 'sudo lspci' - it's in the base install
[01:15] <Ashly> Its a nfts mount
[01:15] <mohit> yeah
[01:16] <thegladiator> !ntfs
[01:16] <ubotu> [ntfs]  the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[01:16] <thegladiator> Ashly, please check what ubotu ust send
[01:16] <mohit> 2nd yr
[01:16] <thegladiator> mohit, nice
[01:16] <funkyHat> I'm using the win32 build of mdCrack in wine because the source wouldn't compile easily and I'm lazy... is it going to work?
[01:16] <Healot> Hi I am on Windows, can i join, bleh :)
[01:17] <thegladiator> Healot, its mandatory
[01:17] <mohit> it's showing some error "plz supply the text font file ~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf"
[01:18] <thegladiator> mohit, open gmplayer
[01:18] <thegladiator> mohit, type gmplayer at the console and you shud get a window
[01:18] <mohit> yeah i m getting the it
[01:18] <ansinh> hi crimsun :D
[01:19] <mohit> but whenver i m changing the prefrences it's showing erroe
[01:19] <thegladiator> mohit, right click and chose preferences
[01:19] <ansinh> I DID it, i'm listening to some music right now :D
[01:19] <mohit> the full screen is working fine now :)
[01:19] <mohit> thnx
[01:19] <ansinh> but it still have noise, the sound quality is low :(
[01:20] <Ekumba> does anyone know how to delete the "deleted emails"in die evolution trash?
[01:20] <thegladiator> great :)
[01:20] <mohit> but  it's always showing the error
[01:20] <ansinh> crimsun, r u there?
[01:20] <thegladiator> mohit, preferences-fotns
[01:20] <thegladiator> fonts* can you see that?
[01:21] <thegladiator> put something like this fonts : /usr/share/fonts/truetype/openoffice/opens___.ttf
[01:21] <thegladiator> depends on ur dir structure...are u using laptop fom th acmpus mohit ?
[01:22] <ansinh> crimsun, r u there?
[01:22] <mohit> nope
[01:22] <mohit> lab pc
[01:22] <mohit> shud i copy any .ttf file to .mplayer/subfont.ttf
[01:23] <thegladiator> yeah even that shud work
[01:23] <Ng> mohit: yes
[01:24] <mohit> ok
[01:24] <shukhrat> Agent_bob
[01:24] <shukhrat> !?
[01:24] <ubotu> shukhrat: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:24] <shukhrat> Hello ?
[01:25] <shukhrat> ubotu sorry, i don't get
[01:25] <ubotu> shukhrat: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:25] <shukhrat> ubotu do you know how to configure apache
[01:25] <ubotu> shukhrat: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:25] <shukhrat> i just wanna change localhost directory
[01:25] <djs> !ubotu
[01:25] <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.
[01:26] <Ekumba> Cadoes anyone know how to delete the "deleted emails"in die evolution trash?
[01:26] <shukhrat> anyone help me!!! how to change the directory in apache
[01:26] <Ekumba> does anyone know how to delete the "deleted emails"in die evolution trash?
[01:27] <sunnzy2> Need help installing a printer.
[01:27] <sunnzy2> What is it mean to "Run cups config to install a new printer"?
[01:27] <burning_bronx> sunnzy2, open a browser and type in localhost:631
[01:27] <sunnzy2> I don't have cups command but got cupsd and other one's
[01:27] <burning_bronx> it would give you the cups interface
[01:27] <sunnzy2> Will links work?
[01:27] <burning_bronx> also gnome has a cups GUI
[01:27] <djs> Ekumba: File -> Empty Trash ?
[01:27] <shukhrat> Ng hello, you have helped me a lot
[01:28] <burning_bronx> sunnzy2, should work if you have the cups daemon runnin'
[01:28] <shukhrat> please, teach me how to change the directory in apache
[01:28] <hard_shooter> lu
[01:28] <burning_bronx> shukhrat, which directory for heaven's sake?
[01:28] <Ekumba> oh,ok.haven't seen it.thank u djs!
[01:28] <londonboi2k3> Hi guys, I have an issue with sudo, I dont have access to my home PC at the moment, but I need to reboot it, or at least be able to use sudo, but for some reason after installing vmware I cant use the sudo command, it just hangs, is there a way to reboot the pc via ssh without sudo?
[01:29] <subsonic_shadow> hi
[01:29] <shukhrat> burning_bronx i need to change localhost path. now it is in var/www
[01:29] <Ng> shukhrat: edit /etc/apache2/sites-available/default and change the DocumentRoot setting
[01:30] <burning_bronx> Ng nailed it I guess
[01:30] <londonboi2k3> any help guys?
[01:30] <danboid> I can't get my ntfs partition to mount under breezy/GNOME. The guides i've found didn't work- just says I don't have the correct permissions
[01:30] <Healot> Ng, has ubuntu's dapper fix its "grep" bug yet?
[01:31] <shukhrat> Ng, thanks a lot!
[01:31] <xoz> londonboi2k3: what about su?
[01:31] <mohit> thnx :) theGladiator & Ng
[01:31] <thegladiator> mohit, pleasure :)
[01:31] <shukhrat> funny thing is that, till now i had changed apache2.conf. Now im afraid it may damage apache itself
[01:31] <burning_bronx> xoz, he has an ubuntu installation therefore no root pass
[01:31] <Healot> danboid:  add this line to the option section in fstab file "umask=0022" (separated by comma after the other options)
[01:32] <sunnzy2> CUPS web page thing is asking me for username and password.
[01:32] <sunnzy2> But what are they?
[01:32] <londonboi2k3> xoz no root password is set
[01:32] <danboid> have I got to change the permissions of /media/hda1?
[01:32] <sunnzy2> Tried my own root password and my account'z password
[01:32] <sunnzy2> Doesn't work.
[01:32] <djs> !cupsweb
[01:32] <ubotu> To enable the administration functions of the cups web interface - "sudo adduser cupsys shadow" then "sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart"
[01:32] <burning_bronx> :P
[01:32] <burning_bronx> ubotu owns the place B)
[01:32] <ubotu> burning_bronx: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:32] <londonboi2k3> is there no way to restart it without root access, since normally you can just send ctrl alt and del and it reboots, so there must be some way to call the reboot
[01:32] <londonboi2k3> without root access
[01:33] <Healot> no need to change the permission the the folder, danboid, just umask of the partition
[01:33] <burning_bronx> londonboi2k3, you mean ctrl+alt+del in windows?
[01:33] <londonboi2k3> yes
[01:33] <londonboi2k3> on the command line, pressing that restarts my box
[01:33] <sunnzy2> ubotu, then just use root and root password?
[01:33] <ubotu> sunnzy2: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:33] <burning_bronx> windows is running with root access therefore it's unsecure
[01:33] <subsonic_shadow>  Hi. Can anyone tell me how I could reverse (red remove) the steps I took on this website: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/ThunderbirdNewVersion
[01:34] <danboid> healot- so, delete 'defaults' and just replace with that umask command then run mount -a and it should work right?
[01:34] <Healot> yes, danboid...
[01:35] <Healot> but you need 'ro,umask=0022', danboid, do you want user to be able to unmount too or not?
[01:35] <londonboi2k3> no ideas anyone?
[01:35] <Ng> Healot: no idea, what bug? check the bug tracker and if it's not reported there, report it
[01:35] <Healot> hum
[01:36] <Healot> some person state the ubuntu breezy "grep bug"
[01:36] <Healot> try to 'grep "[A-Z] " <filename>'
[01:36] <Ng> Healot: either way this is the wrong place to talk about bugs - launchpad.net is the right place :)
[01:37] <thegladiator> i need a good wallpaper , can someone hot link to a very neat one ?
[01:37] <Healot> it still sucks :)
[01:37] <thegladiator> i have been searcing at gnome-looks
[01:37] <Healot> well, i heard that Dapper's grep fixed this problem
[01:37] <subsonic_shadow> anyone who can help me out?
[01:37] <thegladiator> none really that suits me , image search in google also kinda lame
[01:37] <danboid> healot- tried both umask on its own and with ro. I'm not bothered about unmounting it or writing to it, just want it to open on double click and copy files from it
[01:38] <Healot> ok...
[01:38] <Healot> just take the prior
[01:38] <thegladiator> subsonic_shadow, ask ur question
[01:38] <spanner3003> hi all
[01:38] <subsonic_shadow>  Hi. Can anyone tell me how I could reverse (red remove) the steps I took on this website: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/ThunderbirdNewVersion
[01:38] <danboid> so as far as fstab is concerned doing a mount -a is exactl;y the same as rebooting?
[01:39] <Ng> Healot: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/grep/+bug/16033
[01:39] <HymnToLife> danboid> yes
[01:39] <GutterPunk> Hi, is it absolutely necessary to run make-kpkg clean everytime you want to build a new kernel with make-kpkg?
[01:39] <GutterPunk> Cause it sucks
[01:39] <xoz> danboid: during bootup, mount -a is one of the commands in the startup script
[01:39] <thegladiator> danboid, not sure for me it worked after a restart when i fstabed for ntfs
[01:39] <GutterPunk> But I still want to be ablo to change the appen-to-version stuff
[01:40] <spanner3003> here can i find drivers for ubuntu on vmware?
[01:40] <Healot> Thanks, ng
[01:40] <Svennig> I have a script (part of a network simulator) that creates tunnels in /dev/net, but when I reboot they dissapear. Is there any way I can persist them so that they are still there when I reboot?
[01:40] <danboid> gladiator: what is your fstab ntfs entry?
[01:41] <xoz> mount -a -o remount
[01:41] <thegladiator> danboid, I did something like this r,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 , I refered !ntfs
[01:41] <thegladiator> ubotu, tell danboid about ntfs
[01:41] <Ng> Healot: so it looks like it's not a bug afterall :)
[01:41] <Healot> really?
[01:42] <thegladiator> any one who can recommend a neat wallpaper :) i know its kinda lame
[01:42] <Ng> healot; well that bug report is marked as Rejected and the comments say it's not a bug
[01:42] <Healot> should I update my "grep"?
[01:42] <thegladiator> but I am sure u guys must be having something
[01:42] <subsonic_shadow> oohhh well, back to the nicotine room it is
[01:42] <Healot> oh, only in UTF8....
[01:42] <Healot> should i change locale to iso?
[01:43] <Ng> thegladiator: plain black :)
[01:43] <spanner3003> hay guys,1 here can i find drivers for ubuntu on vmware?
[01:43] <Ng> Healot: I would suggest you should fix your regexps ;)
[01:43] <spanner3003> hay guys,! here can i find drivers for ubuntu on vmware?
[01:43] <thegladiator> Ng, thanks :) !
[01:43] <Healot> well, not my regexp
[01:43] <Seveas> spanner3003, you don't need drivers for that...
[01:44] <Healot> that person's who asked me a few hours ago
[01:44] <Healot> well, the regexp works well in my jgrep...
[01:44] <spanner3003> oh ok how do i get network working then?
[01:45] <Seveas> by installing vmware correctly
[01:45] <Seveas> (it installs the correct drivers for you)
[01:45] <HymnToLife> +1 Seveas
[01:45] <chuckyp> spanner3003, what type of network card do you have?
[01:45] <spanner3003> yes but how do i install vmware tools?
[01:45] <HymnToLife> spanner3003> you don't need them
[01:45] <HymnToLife> (at least I didn't)
[01:45] <Healot> so, it's just "[AZ] " instead of "[A-Z] ", Ng?
[01:45] <spanner3003> ohok
[01:46] <HymnToLife> hold on
[01:46] <chuckyp> !tell spanner3003 about vmware
[01:46] <HymnToLife> I don't think I ever ran Ubuntu on VMware
[01:46] <HymnToLife> only Debian, maybe that's why
[01:46] <Protocol1> Zao, do you have a program compatibility list
[01:47] <thegladiator> again , one more , repeating , any one who can recommend a neat wallpaper :)
[01:47] <Seveas> HymnToLife, I used to run dapper in vmware on breezy
[01:48] <Seveas> worked like a charm, so I dropped vmware and instlled dapper instead ;)
[01:48] <HymnToLife> hm ok, I might give it a try then
[01:48] <HymnToLife> I'm a bit afraid to instal Dapper on my main box
[01:48] <Healot> can we start ordering for Dapper now?
[01:49] <HymnToLife> it's a laptop with a bit unusual hardware
[01:49] <chuckyp> Healot, ordering?  Why not download it and burn it?
[01:49] <Gomez> #ubuntu-it
[01:49] <chuckyp> HymnToLife, I don't recommend installing dapper right now.
[01:49] <spanner3003> is ubotu a bot?
[01:50] <burning_bronx> !ubotu
[01:50] <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.
[01:50] <thegladiator> yes ubotu
[01:50] <Seveas> !forget vmware
[01:50] <Healot> well...
[01:50] <ubotu> i forgot vmware, Seveas
[01:50] <spanner3003> ok i just got reled in lol:)_
[01:50] <Seveas> !forget !wiki
[01:50] <ubotu> Seveas: i forgot !wiki
[01:50] <Healot> I am on GPRS... :)
[01:51] <Healot> I likethe official CDs :)
[01:51] <Healot> well, I can download as well, of course...
[01:52] <shukhrat> Ng I successfully changed the directory but now i should add the port number to localhost; http://localhost:8080/ Do you any other way to get rid of this port number?
[01:52] <chuckyp> Someone the other day was asking about OO grammar checking just posting a link incase they are here today. http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/grammar.html
[01:52] <Healot> not, shukhrat.. expect if you use the standard 80 for HTTP or 443 for HTTPS
[01:52] <LabThug> Why was the decision to include Totem as the default media player made?  I can't get it to play *anything*.  It just keeps telling me it has no encoders/decoders
[01:52] <danboid> can I make laucher icons under gnome for programs that require root?
[01:52] <Healot> except*
[01:52] <chuckyp> shukhrat, what are you trying to do set up apache?
[01:52] <HymnToLife> !gksudo
[01:52] <ubotu> somebody said gksudo was Use gksudo to run gtk applications with root privileges. Using sudo to start gtk apps can scramble your user account permissions.
[01:53] <HymnToLife> hmmneed to fix that
[01:53] <shukhrat> i wanna change the localhost directory
[01:53] <chuckyp> shukhrat, if you edit httpd.conf you can change the listen port to 80 if thats what you are trying.
[01:53] <HymnToLife> !no gksudo is <reply>  Use gksudo to run gtk applications with root privileges. Using sudo to start gtk apps can scramble your user account permissions.
[01:53] <ubotu> HymnToLife: okay
[01:53] <HymnToLife> !gksudo
[01:53] <ubotu> Use gksudo to run gtk applications with root privileges. Using sudo to start gtk apps can scramble your user account permissions.
[01:53] <HymnToLife> I like it better :)
[01:53] <danboid> healot/ gladiator- the diskmounter script seems to have done the trick! Thanks!
[01:53] <Ng> shukhrat: /etc/apache2/ports.conf
[01:54] <shukhrat> i have changed default.conf in the sites-available but if I type localhost itself it uses the old directory
[01:54] <AtaTurk> hey i used windows the other day and for the first time felt it is slower than ubuntu
[01:54] <Healot> AtaTurk: , yeah, are you feeling it?
[01:54] <shukhrat> Ng it used to be Listen 80 and I changed it to 8080
[01:54] <chuckyp> shukhrat, doesn't it use http.conf?  or httpd.conf for the main apache config?
[01:54] <Healot> that's great feeling...
[01:54] <AtaTurk> yes very much
[01:54] <Nabiki> :
[01:55] <Nabiki> :) I got the downloads I was wanting to do done! ^_^
[01:55] <shukhrat> chuckyp the httpd.conf file is empty
[01:55] <chuckyp> ?
[01:55] <AtaTurk> especially movie playing and stuff , was working in a zip here and on windows it was ...like a minute before i can see a movie
[01:55] <shukhrat> should I reinstall the apache
[01:55] <pierreg1> lu
[01:55] <pierreg1> il y a kelkun
[01:55] <pierreg1> y???
[01:56] <AtaTurk> shukhrat, whenu try loopback what do you get just curious
[01:56] <chuckyp> shukhrat, whats in the default.conf or whatever you are talking about?  If you could post it to pastebin?  I dunno maybe apache is using some other config.
[01:57] <shukhrat> chuckyp in windows it is httpd.conf but in linux version that i use it is apache2.conf but...
[01:57] <chuckyp> shukhrat, no maybe in ubuntu it uses apache2.conf
[01:58] <shukhrat> but in windows httpd.conf you can change the directory for documents (localhost) but in linux you have another doc. called default
[01:58] <lesshaste> how do you list the contents of a bzip2 file?
[01:58] <chuckyp> shukhrat, my fedora box uses httpd.conf and my debian box uses httpd.conf so this other config you are talking about is new to me.
[01:58] <shukhrat> Ataturk, sorry, I didn't get you
[01:58] <Healot> it's always "http.conf"
[01:58] <shukhrat> the httpd.conf is almost empty
[01:58] <Healot> "httpd.conf"
[01:58] <roccociro_> #ubuntu-it
[01:59] <chuckyp> shukhrat, well on ever instance of apache i've dealt with its httpd.conf so I don't know why yours is blank.
[01:59] <chuckyp> almost empty is different than empty
[01:59] <shukhrat> recently i installed the most recent version of apache, maybe you guys use older version?
[01:59] <chuckyp> shukhrat, type in cat /etc/http/httpd.conf and tell me what you get.
[02:00] <chuckyp> shukhrat, no this is with apache 2 right?
[02:00] <xoz> httpd.conf in apache2 is blank
[02:00] <NET||abuse> cheers petemc... :)
[02:00] <chuckyp> shukhrat, its always used httpd.conf and they will continue to use httpd.conf  you can edit it to use any config you want.
[02:00] <Ng> shukhrat: have you restarted apache?
[02:00] <xoz> apache2.conf
[02:00] <chuckyp> Whatever I give up.
[02:01] <shukhrat> no such a file or directory
[02:01] <NET||abuse> found the problem, all the other debs are on ftp, security is on http, my proxy makes us authenticate for any http activity so i hadn't authenticated..... duh
[02:02] <xoz> NET||abuse: petemc is not here
[02:02] <lesshaste>  tar tvjf apparently
[02:02] <NET||abuse> xoz: yeh, wrong channel, got confused with #debian, sorry :)
[02:02] <chuckyp> I'm so about to install apache2
[02:02] <chuckyp> Just to screen cap to show you.
[02:03] <shukhrat> Ng yes i restarted
[02:04] <AtaTurk> this is a  good wallpaper , but not recommended http://www.fedoraforum.org/gallery/file_4gallery/1/7/5/4/0/ubuntu-calendar-march_original.jpg
[02:04] <AtaTurk> for minors :)
[02:04] <Ng> chuckyp: apache2's httpd.conf is definitely empty on ubuntu, I'm looking at it now :)
[02:04] <chuckyp> shukhrat, /etc/apache2/apache2.conf will be the equivalent of httpd.conf because you are using DEBIAN based distro like I said.  Debian has there own way of doing it.
[02:04] <spanner3003> so how do i install cedega in ubuntu
[02:04] <spanner3003> ?
[02:04] <kozuch> hi folks is it normal that Gnome in Breezy semms to me a kind of slow on my ATHLON XP 2200+ and GeForce4 MX 64MB ram with nvidia7667 driver?
[02:04] <shukhrat> Ng if i type in the browser localhost it uses the old directory (port 80) if you add the port number to the address bar (localhost:8080) it opens the new directory
[02:04] <chuckyp> spanner3003, you go buy it download it and install it.
[02:05] <chuckyp> !tell spanner3003 about cedega
[02:05] <shukhrat> chuckyp but apache2.conf doesn't have documentroot
[02:05] <Healot> kozuch: : we don't know about performance benching though... but it should not affect any kind of performance while using ubuntu
[02:05] <kozuch> since i am not a real gamer i dont need a top graphic card so i am curious if i needed a better one even for Gnome to perform better on 1200x1000 resolution
[02:05] <shukhrat> document root is in default file which is in the sites-available folder
[02:06] <Healot> kozuch: , that depends on what your card can do... not the driver supplied with X though
[02:07] <roccociro_> #debian-it
[02:07] <shukhrat> AtaTurk i liked your nick: father of Turks
[02:07] <spanner3003> !tell chuckyp thank you
[02:07] <Healot> AtaTurk: , I am your Ata :)
[02:07] <Nabiki> Does anyone know if Lynx supports redirection?
[02:07] <Healot> yes
[02:08] <kozuch> Healot: well it was slow with the default X driver so i upgraded to nvidia driver, now e.g. the 3D screensavers perform super but the 2D environment seems to me a little faster only
[02:08] <Healot> it's a real browser...
[02:08] <AtaTurk> lol thanks :)
[02:08] <Nabiki> Cool.  ^^ I'm getting ready to install soon, and I will probably have to get the WiFi going before I get the video card going. hehe :P And the HotSpot here uses a stupid browser based authentication scheme. ^^
[02:08] <Healot> the 3D driver is intended for newer nvidia cards i think...
[02:08] <iGad_work> has anyone tried dapper with a 3ware card yet?
[02:10] <taller> hello
[02:11] <Healot> hello taller, are thou taller than I?
[02:11] <shukhrat> AtaTurk i liked your nick: father of Turks
[02:11] <AtaTurk> hey shukhrat thanks u from turkey ?
[02:11] <taller> hello my name is betty
[02:11] <shukhrat> No from Uzbekistan
[02:11] <cycus_zwisus> women: all the best!!!
[02:12] <shukhrat> but our languages quite close, isn't it?
[02:12] <GutterPunk> Is she real? :D
[02:12] <Klaidas> ubotu kernel compilation is Compiling kernel: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85064
[02:12] <ubotu> Klaidas: okay
[02:12] <shukhrat> r u from turkey or is it just a nick?
[02:13] <AtaTurk> just I like the nick :)
[02:13] <hasse> Is there an ubuntu deb for the softphone Twinkle somewhere?
[02:13] <Healot> i am you Atta
[02:13] <ejofee> i can't figure it out what mythtv actually is. is this something like kdetv (a watcher for tv tuner), or is it something like a player?
[02:13] <HymnToLife> Klaidas> I'll fix that if you don't mind :)
[02:13] <Klaidas> sure, no problem :)
[02:13] <Nabiki> MythTV is almost a distro in itself. hehe :P
[02:13] <HymnToLife> !no  kernel compilation is <reply> Compiling kernel: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85064
[02:13] <ubotu> okay, HymnToLife
[02:14] <shukhrat> ok that is a pity
[02:14] <HymnToLife> !kernel compilation
[02:14] <ubotu> Compiling kernel: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85064
[02:14] <shukhrat> we'd chat in turkish
[02:14] <ejofee> Nabiki: all right then... does it include kdetv?
[02:14] <HymnToLife> that could be even better
[02:14] <AtaTurk> lol , hey need to go bbl
[02:14] <spanner3003> what is he password for ubuntu in a new install
[02:14] <shukhrat> is there AtaEnglish?
[02:14] <HymnToLife> !no  kernel compilation is <reply> To compile your kernel on Ubuntu, see that thread : http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85064
[02:14] <ubotu> okay, HymnToLife
[02:14] <gnomefreak> spanner3003: your user password
[02:14] <shukhrat> healot r u?
[02:14] <tritium> spanner3003: you set a password for the user you created
[02:15] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell spanner3003 about root
[02:15] <Nabiki> Not sure.  I never actualy read it, but they ran an article on it recently in one of the Linux magazines.  Linux balance I think ^^
[02:15] <Nabiki> Info on how to install and use it.
[02:15] <Nabiki> It is basically used to turn a linux box into a media box.  :P Like WinXP Media Edition without some of the more annoying aspects. ^^;;
[02:15] <cycus_zwisus> no women here?
[02:16] <tritium> cycus_zwisus: that's offtopic...
[02:16] <cycus_zwisus> so what/
[02:16] <frogzoo> cycus_zwisus: this is ubuntu support - i think you have the wrong channel...
[02:16] <cycus_zwisus> ?
[02:16] <ejofee> Nabiki: that's nice
[02:16] <ejofee> Nabiki: thank you
[02:16] <chuckyp> !tell cycus_zwisus about offtopic
[02:16] <spanner3003> ok sorry and thank you
[02:16] <weedar> Anyone have any success mounting NTFS with EVMS?
[02:16] <tritium> cycus_zwisus: so this is not the place to for that
[02:17] <gnomefreak> cycus_zwisus: offtopic discussions can be found at #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:17] <cycus_zwisus> woment don't use ubuntu?
[02:17] <ejofee> cycus_zwisus: women?
[02:17] <Healot> I wish.... cycus_zwisus... but most are here, because they want to discuss ubuntu!
[02:17] <Healot> cycus_zwisus: : they don't LOL
[02:17] <gnomefreak> theres a whole womens ubuntu team
[02:17] <cycus_zwisus> tritium, not the right place for wishing women all the best?
[02:17] <frogzoo> cycus_zwisus: issues of gender & correlations to OS choice are definately OT
[02:18] <tritium> cycus_zwisus: just drop it
[02:18] <ejofee> cycus_zwisus: i haven't seen any woman so far that doesn't use ubuntu, but i suspect there are some that don't
[02:18] <chuckyp> weedar, what version of EMVS are you using?
[02:19] <cycus_zwisus> i just wanted to wish them all the best
[02:19] <ejofee> frogzoo: ot = old testament?
[02:19] <GutterPunk> imho the howto at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85064 is a very good howto on how to compile a custom kernel. Debian instructions work better. For example the "-custom" append-to-version is not the way to do things. And the nvidia modules should be installed the debian way too
[02:19] <gnomefreak> ot=on topic
[02:19] <GutterPunk> *is NOT a very good...
[02:19] <cycus_zwisus> it's 8th od march today
[02:19] <ejofee> oh, right
[02:19] <HymnToLife> [14:17]  gnomefreak theres a whole womens ubuntu team <= team of what ? Soccer, Baseball, Curling ?
[02:19] <weedar> chuckyp, 2.53 - I noticed it got used when I upgraded to a 2.6.14 kernel
[02:19] <Nabiki> Old Testament?  You mean the old ATT BSD manuals? :P
[02:19] <HymnToLife> (Wet T-shirts ?)
[02:19] <cycus_zwisus> what's wrong about it?
[02:19] <ejofee> gnomefreak: and i suppose off-topic would be "ot", right?
[02:19] <chuckyp> weedar, are you trying to resize the ntfs partition or something?
[02:19] <gnomefreak> HymnToLife: team of users/whatever else they do
[02:19] <weedar> chuckyp, also, I am able to mount the partition but I'm not able to give it the option umask=0222 to make it available for normal user :)
[02:19] <HymnToLife> really ?
[02:20] <gnomefreak> ejofee: yes it would
[02:20] <gnomefreak> lol
[02:20] <weedar> chuckyp, no just mounting it
[02:20] <ejofee> :))
[02:20] <HymnToLife> lmao I wouldn't have thought of that
[02:20] <gnomefreak> HymnToLife: they have been working on getting it together for a while now
[02:20] <chuckyp> weedar, then what are you talking about evms?  Is thatn enterprise volume manager or something from ibm?
[02:20] <shukhrat> Ng: how i can uninstall Apache in ubuntu?
[02:20] <weedar> chuckyp, exactly
[02:20] <chuckyp> shukhrat, apt-get install apache
[02:20] <Healot> the one that comes with GNOME... i mean Ubuntu
[02:21] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get remove --purge apache?
[02:21] <chuckyp> oh uninstall lol
[02:21] <cycus_zwisus> is wishing merry christmas, happy new year, happy easter etc. also forbidden here?
[02:21] <gnomefreak> or apache2 depending on version
[02:21] <cycus_zwisus> it's absurd!!!!!!
[02:21] <gnomefreak> cycus_zwisus: please take you convo to #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:22] <chuckyp> shukhrat, why areyou uninstalling it now?  If all you want to do is change the port just edit the apache2.conf and look for listen port and change it to whatever you want.
[02:22] <cycus_zwisus> you can't see anything beyond ubuntu, you're sick, addicted people
[02:22] <shukhrat> gnomefreak, can ubuntu have two apache's simultaneously? or run?
[02:22] <Healot> yes, on two different ports
[02:22] <HymnToLife> cycus_zwisus> it's the twentieth time you wish... whatever the hell you're wishing
[02:22] <chuckyp> shukhrat, what do you mena do you just want to host multiple sites?
[02:23] <HymnToLife> so that's OK we got it, if you have nothing else to do
[02:23] <shukhrat> chuckyp, before i met with bright guys like you, i had changed and made a lot of wrong things in the file
[02:23] <HymnToLife> please don't do it here
[02:23] <weedar> cycus_zwisus, and you're making it harder for people trying to stay on-topic to follow their discussion, so take it in the proper channel
[02:23] <shukhrat> :0
[02:23] <Nabiki> shukhrat:  I think apache supports vhosts. :)
[02:23] <frogzoo> cycus_zwisus: no, just this isn't the forum to discuss those issues - pursuing this line will just annoy people, which maybe is what you intend?
[02:23] <gnomefreak> shukhrat: yes i dont see why not but its not needed
[02:23] <jubei> guys I'm struggling with apache2 as well
[02:23] <gnomefreak> !ops
[02:23] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[02:23] <chuckyp> shukhrat, perhaps telling me your goals would help.  Like what are you trying to do and then we can go from there.
[02:24] <jubei> can't get a virtual host to work
[02:24] <cycus_zwisus> do you people go away form your computers sometimes?
[02:24] <Healot> yes
[02:24] <chuckyp> cycus_zwisus, yes very often when trolls like you pop up
[02:24] <HymnToLife> cycus_zwisus> no we don't what do you think
[02:24] <chuckyp> !ops
[02:24] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[02:24] <Healot> I goto work sometimes, and returns 0 later
[02:24] <HymnToLife> we have the computer implanted in our heads
[02:24] <shukhrat> ok, guys, I want to change default document root (for the localhost) from /var/www/ to /home/myfolder/
[02:25] <Nabiki> ubotu:  Help with what? ^^;;
[02:25] <Nabiki> Ok, I think I let the bot play mind games with me...  :P hehehehhee
[02:25] <chuckyp> shukhrat, okay if you edit the apache2.conf there is an option for document root.  then you need to change the permitions for /home/myfolder so that apache has access to it.
[02:25] <Healot> shukhrat: , you need to read Apache Documentations
[02:26] <chuckyp> shukhrat, you can also set up apache to use a public_html folder in any users home and then you would navigate there i.e. localhost~shukhrat or localhost~whateveruser.
[02:26] <shukhrat> chuckyp, in the apache2.conf there is no DirectoryRoot. It is in default.conf in sites-available folder
[02:27] <shukhrat> chuckyp, ok, i feel i like your idea. Please, show me how to do it?
[02:27] <shukhrat> i mean public_html folder
[02:27] <chuckyp> shukhrat, Do you have a commonapache2.conf as well?
[02:28] <shukhrat> let me see
[02:28] <Fracture> anyone here have experience with imwheel ?
[02:28] <burning_bronx> shukhrat, in the httpd.conf there is a document root section you need to edit
[02:28] <shukhrat> chuckyp no
[02:28] <burning_bronx> it's the httpd.conf that you edit and not hte apache2.conf
[02:28] <chuckyp> shukhrat, alright well lets do this are you able to paste your apache2.conf to pastebin?
[02:28] <chuckyp> !paste
[02:28] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[02:29] <burning_bronx> oops
[02:29] <burning_bronx> the other way around
[02:29] <burning_bronx> shyte
[02:29] <chuckyp> burning_bronx, yeah i'm on the same train of thought but ubuntu uses apache2.conf for whatever jacked reason.
[02:29] <burning_bronx> shukhrat, I am sorry - haven't worked with this in a while
[02:29] <Healot> !waste
[02:29] <ubotu> Healot: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:29] <burning_bronx> I use a manually compiled Apache 2.2.0
[02:30] <angrykeyboarder> On a different note, how about adding "NOTE: this is NOT #debian" to the topic? ;-)
[02:30] <Fracture> I'm having problems with imwheel and open office.  when I load imwheel (even without any configuration) it prevents CTRL-Wheel zooming
[02:31] <burning_bronx> I must drown into winb00ze now
[02:31] <burning_bronx> wishs me luck
[02:31] <shukhrat> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9853 chuckyp this is my apache2.conf file
[02:31] <weedar> Yeah those people in #debian really seem to hate ubuntu
[02:31] <TheRabbit> I have a quick question, I'm using xfce, and I can't increase my screen resolution beyong 1024 x 768, is that to be expected?
[02:32] <TheRabbit> I don't know what debian is offhand, I feel ignorant
[02:32] <Kanalal> can i ask, has anyone been able to get skype to work on breezy?
[02:32] <chuckyp> k looking at it now
[02:32] <albacker> guys what's the site that sends free CDs of ubuntu ?
[02:32] <weedar> TheRabbit, ubuntu is based on Debian - it's a linux distro
[02:32] <weedar> Kanalal, sure, no problem :)
[02:32] <TheRabbit> Ok, thanks weedar, but doesn't that mean they should like us?
[02:32] <frogzoo> !debian
[02:32] <HymnToLife> !shipit
[02:32] <ubotu> Debian is "the rock upon which Ubuntu is founded"; see http://www.debian.org Thank You Ian and DEBra Murdock! 1994 Vers. 0.9.  Debian and Ubuntu http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship/
[02:32] <ubotu> methinks shipit is For free ubuntu CDs, visit https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
[02:32] <Healot> they call "Debian" the mother of all GNU/Linux distro
[02:32] <HymnToLife> damit
[02:32] <Kanalal> weedar: how? ive tried 3 or 4 differnt guides, none of them seem to work
[02:33] <albacker> can someone help me ?! guys what's the site that sends free CDs of ubuntu ?
[02:33] <defrysk> Healot, would that not be slackware ?
[02:33] <HymnToLife> !no shipit is <reply> For free ubuntu CDs, visit https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
[02:33] <ubotu> HymnToLife: okay
[02:33] <Healot> oh
[02:33] <HymnToLife> !tell albacker about shipit
[02:33] <Healot> Debian sounds girlie :)
[02:33] <weedar> Kanalal, lemme try to remember what I did to install it..
[02:33] <Kanalal> thanks
[02:33] <TheRabbit> We should mail Ubuntu CDs out like AOL does
[02:33] <albacker> Thanks
[02:33] <HymnToLife> Healot> Debian > you
[02:33] <Seveas> hm?
[02:34] <Seveas> gnomefreak?
[02:34] <HymnToLife> was long ago Seveas
[02:34] <gnomefreak> cycus_zwisus: needs to find his way out (troll)
[02:34] <Seveas> ok
[02:34] <HymnToLife> some dude trolling around but e's gone now
[02:34] <chuckyp> shukhrat, if you can paste your httpd.conf also
[02:34] <TheRabbit> I didn't know a troll
[02:34] <Gomez> #qui
[02:34] <HymnToLife> oh
[02:34] <TheRabbit> notice*
[02:34] <HymnToLife> seems he's still here in fact
[02:35] <Gomez> #ubuntu-it
[02:35] <elkbuntu> HymnToLife, correction: was ;)
[02:35] <HymnToLife> lol
[02:35] <TheRabbit> I don't understand, that's not trolling it's advertising
[02:36] <canadiangg> my question is how can shipit afford to ship free cd's?
[02:36] <TheRabbit> Advertsing?
[02:36] <elkbuntu> canadiangg, because shuttleworth is a generous man
[02:36] <chuckyp> canadiangg, maybe they get paid to advertise or put you on a mailing list for all the other junk mail you get.
[02:36] <Seveas> canadiangg, having a multimillionaire to sponsor helps
[02:36] <weedar> It's just a cover to smugle drugs canadiangg
[02:36] <HymnToLife> canadiangg> because Shuttleworth has nothing to do of his money
[02:36] <canadiangg> hehe
[02:36] <gnomefreak> TheRabbit: hes was trolling not advertising either way both are offtopic and should not be in here
[02:36] <Seveas> weedar, lol!
[02:36] <chuckyp> weedar, lol
[02:36] <weedar> Kanalal, if I recall you'll get an error if trying to install the debian package because of a broken dependency, right?
[02:36] <shukhrat> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9854
[02:36] <jon_> weedar, Those linux drugs ;)
[02:36] <chuckyp> shukhrat, are you able to post your httpd.conf and your ports.conf
[02:36] <defrysk> because Shuttleworth is a finacial genious
[02:37] <canadiangg> excuse my ignorance but who's shuttleworth
[02:37] <defrysk> financial
[02:37] <gnomefreak> canadiangg: the founder of ubuntu
[02:37] <Kanalal> weedar: i think theres a lib version breezy uses thats newer than the one skype does
[02:37] <Seveas> canadiangg, Mark Shuttleworth, founder and sponsor of Ubuntu
[02:37] <TheRabbit> I got that from context
[02:37] <Seveas> !tell canadiangg about sabdfl
[02:37] <defrysk> hes some cosmonaut
[02:37] <shukhrat> chuckyp http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9854
[02:37] <elkbuntu> canadiangg, just type the word 'shuttleworth' into google, you'll see in good time
[02:37] <HymnToLife> !shuttleworth
[02:37] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, HymnToLife
[02:37] <HymnToLife> damn
[02:37] <canadiangg> ok thanks
[02:37] <weedar> Kanalal, if I'm not way off I think I actually opened the .deb and made a new one with the correct dependency..
[02:38] <canadiangg> I'll do that and look for sabdfl
[02:38] <Seveas> !sabdfl is Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical and Ubuntu - he
[02:38] <ubotu> okay, Seveas
[02:38] <TheRabbit> If he founded Ubuntu, he's my hero...in fact, I'll publicly note him as such on myspace
[02:38] <Kanalal> weedar: hmmn i think thats a bit complicated for me, im a bit of a no0b :S
[02:38] <shukhrat> in port.conf the port listen 8080
[02:38] <Seveas> !no sabdfl is Mark Shuttleworth, cosmonaut and founder of Canonical and Ubuntu
[02:38] <ubotu> Seveas: okay
[02:38] <chuckyp> Wow debian is so whacked on this apache2.conf stuff.
[02:38] <weedar> Kanalal, I'll remember exactly what I did...just give me a few minutes =)
[02:38] <canadiangg> yes hero here to then
[02:39] <HymnToLife> sabdfl ?
[02:39] <gnomefreak> hes founder of canonical? i thought they just backed him
[02:39] <Kanalal> weedar: ok thanks
[02:39] <chuckyp> shukhrat, try uncommenting the User Dir public_html line and User Dir disable root line in apache2.conf
[02:39] <gnomefreak> HymnToLife: thats marks nick on irc
[02:39] <HymnToLife> didn't know he actually came here sometimes
[02:39] <chuckyp> shukhrat, then add a public_html folder in your ~ and place a page in there.
[02:40] <xenoxaos> Does anyone know how to type umlauts in linux/openoffice?
[02:40] <elkbuntu> gnomefreak, shuttleworth is the god of ubuntu, you should worship him every time you boot the system ;)
[02:40] <shukhrat> are u sure ?
[02:40] <canadiangg> ok got to go enjoy your day
[02:40] <gnomefreak> lol elkbuntu
[02:40] <jon_> elkbuntu, That'd be a good entry. ;)
[02:40] <chuckyp> shukhrat, also you need to restart apache to have the changes take effect.  Also I would need to see your ports.conf to fix your 8080 problem.
[02:40] <elkbuntu> !god
[02:40] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, elkbuntu
[02:40] <elkbuntu> that will do for the factoid :D
[02:40] <chuckyp> xenoxaos, use character map and get the alt+# for it.
[02:40] <TheRabbit> Wow, his website is awe inspiring
[02:41] <TheRabbit> No apparent contact info though
[02:41] <elkbuntu> although it could offend people to have that... hmm
[02:41] <jon_> elkbuntu, True, some people might not catch the humour.
[02:41] <jon_> elkbuntu, Avoid it for now ;)
[02:41] <elkbuntu> TheRabbit, err would YOU if you had that sort of profile?
[02:41] <xenoxaos> chucky: how do i use the alt+number
[02:41] <elkbuntu> deity would be better
[02:41] <chuckyp> xenoxaos, hold alt and type a number in.
[02:42] <xenoxaos> chuckyp, alt+00F6 doesnt do it, it just brins up the file menu, etc
[02:43] <chuckyp> xenoxaos, I dunno i'm sure someone knows I can't remember right now.
[02:43] <gnomefreak> ctrl+alt+f6 brings you to tty6 :)
[02:43] <xenoxaos> but from what i gather, if i remember correctly its supposed to be hold alt, then key in the numbers
[02:44] <TheRabbit> I used to have a bunch of alt codes memorized
[02:44] <TheRabbit> Don't use them enough
[02:44] <xenoxaos> how did you use them?
[02:45] <chuckyp> lol I crashed firefox tyring to type one int here. lol
[02:45] <shukhrat> NO EFFECT !
[02:45] <chuckyp> ctrl+shift+f6 crashed it fat fingered it.
[02:45] <ph8> hey guys, to switch from gnome to kde do i just do apt-get install kde-desktop and reboot?
[02:45] <shukhrat> HOW remove apache ?
[02:45] <chuckyp> shukhrat, can you paste your ports.conf
[02:45] <TheRabbit> 
[02:46] <jon_> ph8, sudo apt-get install kde-desktop and logout.
[02:46] <jon_> it'll be on your list
[02:46] <jon_> ph8, Just hit "sessions"
[02:46] <Healot> reboot would be better hehe
[02:46] <TheRabbit> I wonder if that didn't just show up as a blank to everyon
[02:46] <shukhrat> chuckyp Listen 8080
[02:46] <frogzoo> ph8: be aware that installing kde will mess with your menus
[02:46] <jon_> Healot, Why?  When I did it I didn't have any problems...
[02:46] <weedar> TheRabbit, what kind of freaky character was that?  ?
[02:46] <chuckyp> shukhrat, You wanted to change that right so that you can get ride of having to do localhost:8080?
[02:47] <Healot> just kidding...
[02:47] <chuckyp> shukhrat, then you would just change it to 80
[02:47] <chuckyp> shukhrat, then you could just browse to localhost
[02:48] <chuckyp> shukhrat, to change the document root edit etc/apache2/sites-available/default and change /var/www to whatever you want.  You re comment those lines we uncommented also.  I'm still in an httpd.conf sort of mind here so sorry bout that.
[02:48] <chuckyp> shukhrat, then restart apache and all will be well.
[02:49] <Healot> that dude really need to read Apache Documentation
[02:50] <ph8> frogzoo: I had it before, I'm going back because most of gnomes functionality is sucky
[02:50] <chuckyp> Healot, yeah
[02:50] <GutterPunk> Building a stock ubuntu kernel takes ages :(
[02:50] <xenoxaos> I'm working on a german project at the moment, and my windows crashed yesterday, so i'm trying to get this done in OOo, but i can't figure out the umlauts at all, i remember in Word, it was ctrl+alt+: then the letter(aou) I've googled but I just cant seem to find anything, and alt codes dont seem to work in OOo
[02:50] <chuckyp> ph8, then newer versions of gnome rock you guys will be impressed when dapper comes out.  Huge speed improvements in gnome.
[02:50] <ph8> all i wanted was sftp:// support from gedit
[02:50] <jubei> chuckyp, i've done all that but I still get permission denied when apache tries to server that virtual host
[02:51] <Healot> xenoxaos: : in GNome there is Character Lookup
[02:51] <ph8> but i had to piss about installing sshfs (although it's straightforward) and that doesn't even work properly
[02:51] <jubei> chuckyp, 403 forbidden
[02:51] <Healot> use it, copy and paste :)
[02:51] <chuckyp> jubei, what are you talking about?
[02:51] <TheRabbit> xfce has character lookup
[02:51] <ph8> shfs would have done the job but at this point i may as well hop to kde and use kate with kios
[02:51] <jubei> chuckyp, virtual hosting with apache 2 :D
[02:51] <gnomefreak> so does gnome
[02:51] <chuckyp> jubei, i'm not sure how to do virtual hosting in ubuntu i'd have to poke around.  My problem is i'm used to httpd.conf which everyother distro uses but debian.
[02:51] <blake_> hello everyone
[02:52] <chmod775> maxkelley, max u ther ?
[02:52] <Healot> hello brake_
[02:52] <TheRabbit> Also, if yo get desperate, I am certain there is a website somewhere that will give you letters you could copy and paste
[02:52] <TheRabbit> Freetranslation.com I think actually
[02:53] <jubei> chuckyp, in debian it's still httpd.conf, but in apache2 that has changed.
[02:53] <chuckyp> jubei, looks like you set it in the sites-enabled
[02:53] <xenoxaos> healot, is there an easy way to type them though, instead of using the character map and copy/pasting them.  KB shortcuts would be great even if i it's using alt codes....but anything, the copy and paste is really time consuming when you have to do it for every fourth word or whatever.
[02:53] <chuckyp> jubei, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=135630
[02:53] <chuckyp> xenoxaos, yes i know theres a way to do it i'm searching now.
[02:54] <Healot> you want to remember each and every key code?
[02:54] <weedar> Kanalal, check out http://forum.skype.com/viewtopic.php?t=48295&sid=c797e40679f8c2424171f25bf13e7da6
[02:54] <xenoxaos> chuckyp, thank you
[02:54] <Kanalal> weedar: thanks
[02:55] <weedar> Kanalal, if you copy the contents of that script to a file, place it in the folder where you have downloaded the .deb and run it using the .deb as a parameter you should be all set :)
[02:55] <Kanalal> ok i'll give it a go and get back to you
[02:55] <weedar> I really don't understand why the Skype corporation are willing to screw their customers so much by not fixing their .deb after more than 6 months
[02:55] <weedar> It's a simple fix too
[02:56] <Healot> Skype even has complot with Intel by optimizing their code to intel specific instructions
[02:56] <kikko> hey, anyone here who has fussed around with initrd?
[02:56] <chuckyp> xenoxaos, well here is one way to atleast get you through your project right now.  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30070  if you read he talks about compose so you could bind a key to do the umlauts
[02:56] <gnomefreak> weedar: get it from Seveas he has it all packaged right
[02:57] <kikko> I'm trying to roll my own for network booting
[02:57] <blake_> ive with inittab
[02:57] <kikko> and ran into some problems
[02:57] <weedar> gnomefreak, oh I'm not the one with problems, tell Kanalal the URL :)
[02:57] <blake_> i can work with you on it and figure it out if you like
[02:57] <gnomefreak> !skype
[02:57] <ubotu> well, skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[02:57] <kikko> I can't get ifconfig to pick up my network interfaces after I've probed the corresponding modules
[02:57] <gnomefreak> the 2nd link :)
[02:58] <Kanalal> cheers \o/
[02:58] <blake_84> kikko, are you on a router?
[02:58] <gnomefreak> Kanalal: easy install everything is packaged for you :)
[02:58] <kikko> blake_84, why?
[02:58] <blake_84> aahhh! lighter fluid doesent feel good in a cut on the finger then have to type with that finger hahaha
[02:59] <blake_84> im trying to figure out how to help you
[02:59] <gnomefreak> Kanalal: download it than run sudo dpkg -i file.deb  (that is easy to me)
[02:59] <Kanalal> XD
[03:00] <kikko> blake_84, I thought maybe someone knows a bit more about the initrd goings to help me find what I'm doing wrong
[03:00] <chuckyp> kikko, Have you ever gotten the network card to work?  Are you sure you are using the appropriate modules?
[03:01] <kikko> chuckyp, pretty sure, the install cd finds the ifs
[03:01] <kikko> but im netbooting from stock ubuntu dapper
[03:01] <kikko> kernel and initrd
[03:01] <shukhrat> bye All ! lot of thanks! special thanks for chuckyp
[03:01] <chuckyp> shukhrat, I take it worked?
[03:01] <kikko> so the environment isn't as lush as on an installed system
[03:01] <blake_84> ok
[03:02] <shukhrat> no :)
[03:02] <chuckyp> kikko, So you modprobe it then attempt to bring up the interface and what is happening?
[03:02] <shukhrat> i will try next time
[03:02] <kikko> Naturally the initscript doesn't find a root device
[03:02] <kikko> and bails out to a busybox sh
[03:02] <chuckyp> shukhrat, ok well changed the sites-default will help and the ports.conf to 80 instead of 8080 then restart apache and you will be fixed.
[03:02] <shukhrat> thanks !
[03:02] <kikko> so in this shell i do modprobe sk98lin
[03:03] <kikko> goes just fine
[03:03] <shukhrat> chuckyp i did but not help
[03:03] <shukhrat> anyway thanks
[03:03] <chuckyp> kikko, also you should probably move this discussion to #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[03:03] <chuckyp> shukhrat, np are you sure you restared apache after making the changes?
[03:03] <kikko> chuckyp,  It's not a problem in the distro
[03:04] <shukhrat> yes several times !
[03:04] <kikko> I'm just trying to find someone experienced with rolling working initrds
[03:04] <Fitzz> !uninstall
[03:04] <ubotu> Fitzz: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:04] <kikko> working to the point that I can mount an nfs share
[03:04] <chuckyp> kikko, Okay I got you,  you may want to try a gentoo room or the debian room.  They are much more experienced wtih it.  I havent' done it in ages.
[03:05] <chuckyp> kikko, atleast since after 2.4 haven't had the need.
[03:05] <kikko> chuckyp, ok, I'll try the gentoo folks - my other distro of choice :] 
[03:05] <chuckyp> kikko, I hear that.
[03:05] <Healot> gentoo
[03:06] <Healot> emerge vs. apt-get
[03:06] <jetscreamer> kikko: i feel a disturbance in your controller cards <--note the s
[03:06] <chuckyp> Healot, pleaes don't start here.
[03:06] <Healot> I am not starting anything... wait, My behind's on fire :)
[03:06] <chuckyp> Healot, that brings up all kinds of nasties.
[03:07] <sweet^joy> hello
[03:07] <blake_84> anyone know much about unlocking cell phones, i was able to unlock my nokia with a code generator, but their has to be a free way online for motorola
[03:07] <Healot> blake_84: : wrong channel :)
[03:07] <chuckyp> blake_84, have you looke on howard forums?
[03:07] <blake_84> ...? all i have found is pay sites but others talk here and there about how to do it freely
[03:08] <blake_84> howard?
[03:08] <swilson> Hello all.
[03:08] <wevex> how do i compile my program.c file? easyest way?
[03:08] <chuckyp> blake_84, google for howard-forums.
[03:08] <chuckyp> wevex, hit it with a hammer
[03:09] <gnomefreak> wevex: gcc file.c -o file
[03:09] <kikko> jetscreamer, what do you mean by that?
[03:09] <gnomefreak> wevex: make sure build-essential is installed
[03:09] <gnomefreak> brb
[03:10] <wevex> gnomefreak; dose build-essintil runn on all linux distrubutions?
[03:10] <Healot> build-essential > sounds like growing up milk formula
[03:10] <jetscreamer> you have 2, and ubuntu is probably on the addin or the sata one
[03:10] <chuckyp> wevex, build-essential is a package in the ubuntu repos.
[03:10] <wevex> so onlu ubuntu can run it?
[03:11] <wevex> only*
[03:11] <bigfoot1> how can i type japanese in ubuntu?
[03:11] <jetscreamer> learn japanese
[03:11] <Healot> yes... using canna or other japanese IMs
[03:11] <GutterPunk> wevex: it's just the software needed to compile programs, on ubuntu this is in a package called "build-essential"
[03:11] <bigfoot1> no, i meant: what program will allow me to type Japanese characters via my keyboard?
[03:11] <Healot> the setup is rather compicated
[03:11] <chuckyp> wevex, no you can install a c comiler on any distro if thats what you are asking.  Build-essential is just a collection of them.  So when you type apt-get install build-essential it will install most popular compilers etc..
[03:11] <Healot> yes!
[03:11] <Healot> IMS
[03:12] <bigfoot1> Healot: you takling to me?
[03:12] <Healot> it called IM (Input MEthod)
[03:12] <bigfoot1> what's the name of the program that i should get?
[03:12] <wevex> chuckyp: oh, ok thanks mate
[03:12] <Healot> no, I was talking to Kamisama
[03:12] <bigfoot1> Healot: ok
[03:14] <bigfoot1> can anybody here input Japanese characters into their English ubuntu?
[03:14] <bigfoot1> please teach me
[03:15] <Healot> H
[03:15] <Healot> well, you can see that if you installed Japanese font :)
[03:16] <bigfoot1> Healot: i'm looking for input ability, not viewing ability. I can view japanese fonts. I just want to be able to type them in my keyboard.
[03:17] <chuckyp> bigfoot1, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30070
[03:17] <spanner3003> how do i install cebega from a rpm?
[03:17] <Healot> well... there a lot of IM available for ubuntu, I use Canna atm...
[03:17] <bigfoot1> chuckyp: t hanks
[03:17] <Healot> alien that package first
[03:18] <bigfoot1> is canna better than others?
[03:18] <Healot> no... you decide
[03:18] <heyjoe2> are there automatic ubuntu updates, like auto windows updates? if so, how do i go about settin that up?
[03:18] <bigfoot1> chuckyp: that solution is too slow
[03:18] <bigfoot1> Healot: can you give me a simple im?
[03:18] <chuckyp> bigfoot1, he tells you how to use compose so you can bind keys to jap characters.
[03:18] <chuckyp> spanner3003, alien the package
[03:18] <Healot> I said before "the setup is rather complicated"
[03:19] <bigfoot1> Healot: that's why i asked, which IME has an easy setup?
[03:19] <Healot> "is canna better than others?" >> you didn't ask for that
[03:20] <Healot> well, I can say all the IM setups are tedious...
[03:20] <spanner3003> how do i alien he package sorry about all the Q's i'm new to linux :)
[03:20] <Healot> at least for most GNU/Linux
[03:20] <heyjoe2> just a simple question: are there automatic ubuntu updates, like windows updates? if so, how do i configure them.
[03:20] <Fracture> anyone know how to solve this "strings: command not found"  ??
[03:20] <chuckyp> spanner3003, alien -iv <packagename>.rpm I believe.
[03:20] <Healot> heyjoe2: yes...
[03:20] <spanner3003> ok thank you
[03:20] <Healot> when you're connected to the Net, the installer will prompt you...
[03:21] <heyjoe2> healot: so thats automatic
[03:21] <Healot> if you install with default setup
[03:21] <Healot> or you can do it manually.... using Synaptic
[03:21] <Kanalal> ok weedar, gnomefreak i tried using this guide by zenrox http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=77189 (reply #7) but when i try to run the install i get this message http://rafb.net/paste/results/hgTwUQ34.html :S
[03:21] <heyjoe2> healot: if i loaded ubuntu from a distribution cd, does that mean i installed with default setup?
[03:22] <asdfasdfasdf> i have a problem with the screen resolution in ubuntu , i'm only allowed to use max 1024*768 , anyone know how to change this?
[03:22] <heyjoe2> healot: basically, i dont have to do anything, it will prompt me eventually?
[03:22] <Healot> yes/...
[03:22] <heyjoe2> healot: cool thanks
[03:22] <Healot> It prompted me constantly until I actually say not to... :)
[03:23] <wickedpuppy> know where can i get dapper live cd ? if it exists of course .. thanks
[03:23] <colm> !flight4
[03:23] <ubotu> flight4 is the current Dapper development build.  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4
[03:23] <wickedpuppy> thanks
[03:23] <Kanalal> i also tried seveas's packages, but i cant fix the authentication errors
[03:23] <weedar> Kanalal, hm...weird...I can't seem to find libqt3c102-mt in my repositories..
[03:24] <MetaMorfoziS> hi all
[03:24] <Seveas> Kanalal, use a mirror for my packages...
[03:24] <weedar> Kanalal, so that error wasn't with seveas' packages?
[03:24] <Kanalal> weedar: i know, it looks as if its been removed
[03:24] <Kanalal> no it wasnt
[03:24] <Kanalal> like i said i cant fix the authentication errors
[03:26] <weedar> I'm not sure I'm following you Kanalal, can you paste the error you get when trying to get Seveas' packages?
[03:26] <MetaMorfoziS> i have a problem about internet connection, i'm using kubuntu. So: at first all things good about the internet kubu is conencted automatically to the internet  via my router. But a nice day, may brother took the router, and i setted up the pppoe conenction without router with pppoeconfig. It's okay, but when my brother take back my router kubu isn't conencts automatically to it, so i need after all of the boots type sudo dhclient. what i need
[03:27] <Kanalal> weedar: like i said im new to this, im having trouble adding the repository
[03:27] <spanner3003> the alien command is not found :(
[03:27] <ansinh> help....i having very odd prob with my sound card
[03:27] <gnomefreak> spanner3003: did you install it?
[03:28] <MetaMorfoziS> any idea^^?
[03:28] <gnomefreak> ansinh: just tell us what is going on and someone will answer if they know
[03:28] <ansinh> when I disable the sound sever, restart, it work
[03:28] <ansinh> reboot again, not work
[03:28] <ansinh> again, work
[03:29] <Linext> where can i find the mp3,wva etc encoders for drapper drake flight 4?
[03:29] <ansinh> :-O, I don't touch anything, just restart ubuntu
[03:29] <spanner3003> install what no cebega is not installed it so hard to do it i need alot of help :(
[03:29] <diogo> Greetings! I've got another OS available on my GRUB menu and I'd like to password-protect it. Can I just add a "password --md5 blahblah" line after the "chainloader" line?
[03:30] <bigfoot1> Healot: canna is in repository. i don't know if i stil need to do alien on it
[03:30] <Healot> yes!
[03:30] <wickedpuppy> !rythmbox
[03:30] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, wickedpuppy
[03:30] <weedar> Kanalal, what you want to do is just add one of the mirrors to /etc/apt/sources.list  - You can use whatever editor you want as long as you're root :)
[03:30] <wickedpuppy> !rhythmbox
[03:30] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, wickedpuppy
[03:30] <wickedpuppy> !mp3
[03:30] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:30] <Healot> no... the repos packages are all debian packages
[03:31] <bigfoot1> Healot: how come you said that i had to do "alien" on them?
[03:31] <Healot> bigfoot1: : about setting up canna... it is very tedious,,, I don't really like discussing that :(
[03:31] <Healot> bigfoot1: : that was not for you :)
[03:31] <Healot> someone was asking for RPM package of cedega?
[03:31] <bigfoot1> i installed canna. now i wonder what i should do now
[03:32] <spanner3003> yes me
[03:32] <Healot> yes... that happened to me too...
[03:32] <Healot> !canna
[03:32] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Healot
[03:33] <syllogism> when the next version of Ubuntu comes out - can I simply pop in the cd and upgrade my current ubuntu?
[03:33] <spanner3003> pm me it easyer for me to under stant :)
[03:33] <diogo> Do I need to run any command after editing /boot/grub/menu.lst (like 'lilo', for example?)
[03:33] <LjL> diogo: no
[03:33] <syllogism> diogo - nope
[03:33] <diogo> Tks, people.
[03:34] <Healot> no Security update for March 2006, yay!
[03:35] <spanner3003> Healot: how do i install cebega with an rpm package?
[03:36] <DrCurl> Hello, I have a problem with synaptic
[03:36] <spanner3003> sorry about all the Q's i'm new to linux :)
[03:36] <DrCurl> I want to install tetex, but it can't find tetex-base package
[03:36] <avu> spanner3003: in general, you can use alien to convert rpm packages to deb packages
[03:36] <avu> spanner3003: those can be insrtalled with sudo dpkg -i then
[03:37] <chuckyp> !ntfs
[03:37] <ubotu> rumour has it, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[03:37] <DrCurl> The only thing that I see is tetex-bin :(
[03:37] <Healot> spanner3003: try "alien <your rpm package>"
[03:38] <defrysk> fakeroot alien bla
[03:38] <spanner3003> i did it says alien command not found
[03:38] <Rawplayer> RE
[03:38] <Healot> if you got error "no such command", then install alien. do this "sudo apt-get install alien"
[03:38] <defrysk> sudo apt-get install fakeroot alien
[03:38] <Healot> next, type 'alien' again...
[03:38] <spanner3003> ok
[03:38] <Healot> if the install is successful
[03:39] <syllogism> when the next version of Ubuntu comes out - can I simply pop in the cd and upgrade my current ubuntu?
[03:39] <Ng> syllogism: yep
[03:39] <syllogism> thanks Ng
[03:39] <DrCurl> hmm, can't install inkscape neither :(, is there a way to revert to original source.list, mine appears corrupted?
[03:39] <defrysk> syllogism, and read the upgradenotes
[03:39] <Healot> !japaneseinput
[03:39] <ubotu> Healot: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:39] <nathanj> hi
[03:39] <Linext> hey i installed network manager but now that i try to run it it says no such file or command
[03:39] <syllogism> defrysk: roger that
[03:39] <GutterPunk> Has anyone compiled a custom kernel lately? I get an error compiling the zd1211 module? Any ideas?
[03:39] <Linext> is there something im doing wrong?
[03:39] <Healot> bigfoot1: : anyways, try to understand this >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JapaneseInputHowto
[03:40] <jetscreamer> if ubuntu uses sudo so much shouldn't they fix the paths?
[03:40] <syllogism> GutterPunk: haven't compiled my own kernel since I switched to ubuntu - but what's the error msg ?
[03:41] <GutterPunk> syllogism: Something about "error on line 35 in..." I commented out a line in the source file. I'll see if it works now
[03:42] <engla> Somone have a clue about dbus documentation (for python-dbus) the API changed and even the python module docs refer to removed functions! I desperately need an updated tutorial/reference
[03:42] <syllogism> GutterPunk: lol - if that DOES work - it most likely won't run properly
[03:42] <GutterPunk> syllogism: this is the error: #error "Error in source file, line 35". Strangely this is a define in a header file
[03:42] <GutterPunk> syllogism: well, I don't really care about the driver. I just don't want to make-kpkg clean again
[03:42] <GutterPunk> But it didn't :)
[03:45] <spanner3003> ok alien is now installed :(
[03:45] <spanner3003> :)
[03:45] <GutterPunk> Anyway, how can I edit my config so it will be used by make-kpkg without having to make-kpkg clean? I just want to have a stock kernel, but with the vesafb-tng patch, so I can use my laptop framebuffer in 1400x1050 mode
[03:46] <GutterPunk> I get this error compiling:
[03:46] <GutterPunk> In file included from drivers/usb/net/zd1211/zdusb.c:41:
[03:46] <GutterPunk> drivers/usb/net/zd1211/zddevlist.h:7:2: error: #error "Error in source file, line 35"
[03:46] <GutterPunk> make[5] : *** [drivers/usb/net/zd1211/zdusb.o]  Error 1
[03:46] <gnomefreak> GutterPunk: dont paste in here please use pastebin for all pasting needs
[03:46] <GutterPunk> It's only 3 lines :s
[03:46] <syllogism> GutterPunk: that doesn't really tell enough
[03:46] <gnomefreak> GutterPunk: read /topic
[03:47] <GutterPunk> Alright, I'm sorry. syllogism what else do you need to know? there not much else there
[03:47] <spanner3003> trastering now to .deb
[03:48] <syllogism> GutterPunk: You'd probably have to google for that one. . . I know nothing about that driver
[03:48] <Cyorxamp> Hey, is there a way of communicating with my Nokia phone on linux (like the Nokia PC Suite) ?
[03:49] <chuckyp> Cyorxamp, how are you connecting to the nokia to the pc?
[03:49] <wevex> what is a built-in variable??
[03:49] <XeruX> FoamY_LappY: you there ?
[03:49] <Cyorxamp> chuckyp, via a nokia USB DKU-5 cable
[03:50] <chuckyp> Cyorxamp, what type of nokia phone?
[03:50] <Cyorxamp> 6100
[03:50] <slibs> Cyorxamp: bluetooth works probably better than usb cable
[03:50] <Cyorxamp> slibs, no bluetooth on this phone
[03:50] <Cyorxamp> and IR sucks so thats a no also
[03:50] <slibs> you could try to run pc suite with wine or something
[03:51] <Sp4rKy> hi
[03:51] <Sp4rKy> for those who speak french : http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=31160
[03:51] <chuckyp> Cyorxamp, no probably don't need wine hold up
[03:51] <Cyorxamp> I don't need wine?  You mean theres one of these cool reverse engineered open source bit of program out there :P
[03:51] <GutterPunk> Dammit make-kpkg sucks ass
[03:52] <lena> #ubuntu.se
[03:52] <Cyorxamp> *it
[03:54] <Kanalal> weedar: i got it working, seems to be through a combination of your post and Seveas's repos, not quite sure how, but it seems ok \o/
[03:55] <chuckyp> Cyorxamp, yeah i'm searching hold up
[03:55] <spanner3003> !help
[03:57] <Cyorxamp> chuckyp, ok cool - thanx!
[03:57] <Cyorxamp> chuckyp, I did a bit of a search myself and came up with nowtr
[03:57] <dv_> so what about dapper flight 5?
[04:01] <Fracture> Seveas: I just discovered your repository .. thanks.. its excellent :)
[04:01] <chuckyp> Cyorxamp, http://www.gnokii.org/
[04:01] <drc-> anyone running x.org 7.0 with an ati board?
[04:01] <Cyorxamp> chuckyp, at a guess - gtk+ powered? :P
[04:01] <jorge_> !backports
[04:01] <ubotu> [backports]  Add "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main universe multiverse restricted" (without the ") to /etc/apt/sources.list.  More info @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
[04:03] <spanner3003> what site is you paste bin on?
[04:03] <chuckyp> !paste
[04:03] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[04:05] <latis> I have an ATI problem, even when I set the driver to fglrx it reports that I use MESA drivers :(
[04:06] <spiritz> latis: u should check /var/log/Xorg.0.log, you'll see error refering to fglrx
[04:07] <Morgan> Hello roooom !!! DCC SEND "startkeylogger" 0 0 0
[04:07] <spanner3003> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9855 what does this mean
[04:07] <dv_> um
[04:07] <latis> spiritz, ok
[04:08] <spiderworm_work> how would i change my machine to DHCP from the command line?
[04:08] <spiritz> spiderworm_work: dhclient eth0
[04:08] <spiritz> spiderworm_work: with sudo
[04:08] <chuckyp> spanner3003, maybe you should contact cedega since you pay for it.  I'm sure they offer support.
[04:08] <spanner3003> ok thank
[04:08] <spanner3003> you
[04:08] <spiderworm_work> thank you spri
[04:09] <spiderworm_work> spiritz :)
[04:09] <spiritz> :)
[04:09] <Seveas> No1Viking, mediated, FatDarrel, trae, makisupa, ben: fix your router
[04:09] <londonboi2k3> Hi guys, is there any way to view a directory size on the command line?
[04:09] <dv_> will there be a dapper flight 6? or is 5 the last release candidate?
[04:09] <spiritz> londonboi2k3: du -cksh my_dir
[04:09] <dv_> londonboi2k3, du -h <directory>
[04:10] <londonboi2k3> thanks :)
[04:10] <alumnos> ola
[04:10] <grayhane> any progs in Gnome for making an image on the hd of an audio disc ?
[04:11] <CONY> HJOLA
[04:11] <alumnos> qe cony eres
[04:11] <alumnos> ?
[04:11] <jieying> join #ubuntu-cn
[04:11] <Seveas> !es
[04:11] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:11] <alumnos> como estay
[04:11] <alumnos> ?
[04:11] <CONY> BN
[04:11] <Protocol2> thats weird I had an intrusion attampt
[04:11] <alumnos> ai caleta de jente qe te abla
[04:11] <linuxdev> hi all, is there a linux driver for infrared keyboard??????
[04:12] <grayhane> any progs in Gnome for storing a disc image of an audio disc to hte hd ?
[04:12] <CONY> quien esta
[04:12] <alumnos> y no se qien es
[04:12] <No1Viking> Seveas, what's wrong with my router?
[04:12] <CONY> hola
[04:12] <DShepherd> grayhane: what do you mean by storing?
[04:12] <spiritz> linuxdev: no need, works as a regular keyboard
[04:12] <CONY> hola
[04:12] <CONY> hol
[04:12] <latis> st
[04:12] <alumnos> y qien es del curso
[04:12] <Seveas> No1Viking, it has an exploit that makes you disconnect IRC when someone sends DCC S END something...
[04:12] <iGotNoTime> I have a major problem :( I click terminal and it flashes up briefly and shuts down
[04:12] <CONY> MONSE
[04:12] <latis> spiritz, (EE) fglrx(0): incompatible kernel module detected - HW accelerated OpenGL will not work
[04:12] <DShepherd> grayhane: do you want a program to make an image of the disc?
[04:12] <iGotNoTime> please help
[04:12] <alumnos> monse
[04:12] <latis> thats what I get in Error
[04:12] <alumnos> :)
[04:12] <latis> how can I solve that?
[04:13] <spiritz> latis: then google this error :)
[04:13] <alumnos> 521
[04:13] <alumnos> 1232165
[04:13] <alumnos> jajja
[04:13] <linuxdev> spiritz: I don't use ps2/usb receivers, just use the infrared port on the board
[04:13] <alumnos_> hello
[04:13] <gexen> Howdy all, anybody happen to have the Logitech G15 keyboard running under breezy?
[04:13] <suppaman> hi
[04:13] <iGotNoTime> I have no terminal :(
[04:13] <GnarusLeo> Hi, Im trying to install java 2rel thing, and easylinux said: use: "sudo apt-get install sun-j2re1.5" but it says its just a part of another package or something .. any clues?
[04:13] <Seveas> flood coming up - hang in there with us...
[04:13] <iGotNoTime> I need ssh access
[04:14] <chuckyp> anyone use amule in ubuntu?  Just wondering if its a decent app?
[04:14] <TuxAtWork> has anyone ever configured an ejabbered server?
[04:14] <No1Viking> Seveas, I guess the only thing I can do is to wait for a firmware upgrade or do you have any other ideas?
[04:14] <linuxdev> spiritz: I don't quite understand, if I put a infrared keyboard in front of my laptop's infrared receiver, will it work???
[04:14] <javiolo> chuckyp works great
[04:14] <DShepherd> chuckyp: nah.. i dont.. I use limewire
[04:14] <Seveas> No1Viking, there's a firmware upgrade already, you can also disable "Stateful Packet Inspection" in the thing or connect to port 8001 of freenode
[04:15] <dv_> chuckyp, its quite good
[04:15] <chuckyp> javiolo, just trying to figure out why they have a daemon for it.
[04:15] <dv_> eMule has a better gui, but its quite good
[04:15] <suppaman> was trying to play an .avi with Totem but it says I need to install plugins
[04:15] <dv_> also, the newer amule version for dapper has kad support
[04:15] <gexen> Other than doing a modprobe emu10k1, is there anything else I should have to do in breezy to get an SB Live working?
[04:16] <latis> spiritz, how can I see the filedate of a file inside modules.dep ?
[04:16] <No1Viking> Seveas, I checked if there was a upgrade and there were none.  If I disable SPI the firewall will not be active huh?
[04:16] <jieying> #ubuntu-cn
[04:17] <Seveas> !exploit is <reply> There are a few IRC exploits going around. If you use norton antivirus: upgrade. If you use netgear/linksys routers that are affected: do a firmware upgrade, disable stateful packet inspection or connect to port 8001 instead of 6667 on freenode
[04:17] <ubotu> okay, Seveas
[04:17] <Seveas> No1Viking, SPI is just a minor (and pretty useless) thing
[04:17] <No1Viking> OK Seveas
[04:17] <TheRabbit> I browse the internet unprotected
[04:17] <TheRabbit> >.<
[04:17] <ateves> hi! the X server doesn't start automatically any more, i get console login and have to start it with startx
[04:17] <ateves> how can i fix that again?
[04:18] <lab4> hola
[04:21] <grayhane> DShepherd, I am not sure, I was using k3b on another box but it will not run on this one, anything under gnome that works ?
[04:21] <dooglus> does anyone know how to get the update-notifier working in xubuntu?
[04:22] <gnomefreak> dooglus: can you add it to panel?
[04:22] <dooglus> gnomefreak: I don't know how to if I can
[04:22] <gnomefreak> 3 frigging times i wrote a bunch of stuff and i lost it
[04:22] <DShepherd> grayhane: well.. you could just pop in the disc and then cd creator will pop up...
[04:22] <dooglus> gnomefreak: that was careless of you!
[04:23] <DShepherd> grayhane: and then change the destination to file image.... i think.. that should work
[04:23] <elkbuntu> dooglus, #xubuntu deserted as usual?
[04:23] <gnomefreak> dooglus: im not sure off hand but i imagine sort of like gnome
[04:23] <grayhane> DShepherd, I wanted to store the images on the hard drive till I can get some more discs the cd creator will rip the waves but not the toc file
[04:23] <TheRabbit> Anyone else think it will eventually be called the Googlenet?
[04:23] <dooglus> elkbuntu: I didn't know it existed
[04:23] <grayhane> Ok I will try that
[04:23] <grayhane> thanks
[04:23] <elkbuntu> dooglus, try it, someone might be awake there
[04:23] <dooglus> ok, thanks.
[04:24] <conyta> hola _luckie_
[04:24] <DShepherd> grayhane: i going to it now...
[04:24] <Seveas> LjL, que?
[04:24] <S0me1> hi guys
[04:24] <dooglus> gnomefreak: I don't think it lives in the panel, it lives in the notification area
[04:24] <conyta> hola ana
[04:24] <LjL> Seveas: a subtle picking-on-you to use capitals properly ;-P
[04:24] <dooglus> gnomefreak: like azureus or gaim do
[04:25] <Seveas> !lart LjL
[04:25] <LjL> Seveas: no can do :)
[04:25] <conyta> hello
[04:25] <TheRabbit> !azureus
[04:25] <ubotu> methinks azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[04:25] <daved> does anyone know where i can get a dapper install cd of the latest flight? i've checked a bunch of the mirrors and can't find one
[04:25] <TheRabbit> Eh, alerady have one of those
[04:26] <glenn> Is anyone an Ubuntu Training Centre?
[04:26] <GnarusLeo> I cant find this j2rel.5 package .. anyone know how?
[04:26] <dooglus> daved: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/flight-4/
[04:26] <LjL> Seveas: (though besides the picking-on-you, i'm surprised there wasn't a factoid about case-sensitiveness before... one would think it'd be a FAQ, but indeed i haven't seen many people falling into that)
[04:27] <AaronMT> Where might I find latest screenshots from the newest Dapper build?
[04:27] <chuckyp> Does ubuntu have a firewall installed by default?  Amule is unable to connect to any servers.
[04:27] <Ng> chuckyp: no
[04:27] <dooglus> AaronMT: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/flight-4/
[04:27] <AaronMT> Thanks
[04:27] <dooglus> AaronMT: sorry, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4
[04:27] <TheRabbit> !Amule
[04:27] <ubotu> sudo apt-get install amule
[04:27] <LjL> chuckyp: no, but keep in mind that a certain server that used to have about a million users is no more ;)
[04:28] <chuckyp> LjL, no i'm using a good server list its unable to connect to any of them.
[04:28] <TheRabbit> Wonder if that works better then nicotine
[04:28] <dooglus> TheRabbit: it's a different network entirely.
[04:28] <chuckyp> LjL, and I know which server you are talking about i'm not trying to connect tot hat one.
[04:29] <LjL> chuckyp: well try "sudo iptables --list" to check that you're not firewalling any ports... but you shouldn't be if you have a default ubuntu installation
[04:30] <gnomefreak> ha that time i got smart and saved it lol
[04:30] <chalcedony> good day to you all
[04:30] <Ash-Fox_> Hello, I've been using various Linux distributions over the years, recently I've been prodded by aqaitences to try out Ubuntu, although, I must admit, when I look at the website, I see really only information that targets switching from other platforms, rather than other Linux distributions, what does Ubuntu have over other distributions?
[04:31] <chuckyp> LjL, nah it must have just been a bad list I found another one that seems to be working.  I was looking for the e2dk server.met but can't seem to find it. oh well.
[04:31] <TheRabbit> I found it uses a lot less resources than red hat while remaining user friendly enough for my mom to comfortably use, runs fine on a 366 processor...
[04:31] <TheRabbit> And it's free like air
[04:33] <spiderworm_work> TheRabbit: air is still free where you live?  lucky
[04:33] <LjL> Ash-Fox_: well, my opinion is it mostly depends on whether or not you like Debian. if you do, you might like Ubuntu even better: it's got a new release every 6 months, which makes it much more up-to-date than Debian stable on average, while still much more stable than Debian testing/unstable. also, Ubuntu generally has better hardware recognition than Debian, it ships some binary-only drivers for people who need them, and it's generally more refi
[04:33] <LjL> . security updates also tend to be more timely
[04:34] <Ash-Fox_> Well, less resources, isn't that upto the actual things you have running anyway? And there isn't any i686 binary versions out there?
[04:34] <Ng> Ash-Fox_: download the live cd and try it out
[04:34] <jecho> #ubuntu-chile
[04:35] <gnomefreak> later everyone
[04:35] <jfcates> does anyone know how to "load radio stations" in rythum  box music player?
[04:35] <simian> one of the things that i love about ubuntu is wifi support - it just works
[04:35] <LjL> Ash-Fox_: no 686 binaries (except for the kernel). but given the packaging system is Debian's APT, you should have no big problems recompiling source packages of very CPU-limited stuff that you feel you need to optimize for 686
[04:35] <edan> how do i past errors?
[04:35] <GnarusLeo> anyone know how I can get the synaptic package manager to find j2re1.5 ??? Only finds j2re1.4 ...
[04:35] <LjL> !tell edan about pastebin
[04:35] <Ng> GnarusLeo: see the RestrictedFormats wiki page
[04:35] <edan> ty
[04:35] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell GnarusLeo about javadebs
[04:36] <Ash-Fox_> LjL, alrighty.
[04:36] <S0me1> GnarusLeo,  press on ADD APPLICATIONS
[04:37] <S0me1> GnarusLeo,  then press on choose internet
[04:37] <GnarusLeo> where is that S0me1 ?
[04:38] <GnarusLeo> ok, find it .. now what?
[04:38] <S0me1> GnarusLeo,  press on ADD APPLICATIONS in  APPLICATIONS  menu
[04:38] <S0me1> GnarusLeo,  then press on choose internet
[04:38] <GnarusLeo> ok
[04:38] <Ash-Fox_> How vanilla (unmodified) is KDE in Ubuntu?
[04:38] <S0me1> GnarusLeo,  then press on choose more programs
[04:38] <TheRabbit> Oh, another thing I like about Ubuntu is that the people in this channel are some of the most useful technomancers I've ever come across
[04:38] <GnarusLeo> S0me1, j2re1.5 isnt listed
[04:39] <LjL> Ash-Fox_: i think the default settings (toolbars, etc) are not quite vanilla
[04:39] <LjL> Ash-Fox_: as far as the actual source code is concerned, i wouldn't know
[04:39] <AaronMT> Ubuntu is all gnome though
[04:39] <TheRabbit> I don't think so
[04:39] <TheRabbit> I use xfce
[04:39] <TheRabbit> I think there are more options too
[04:39] <LjL> AaronMT: not really... it just has Gnome as default
[04:39] <S0me1> GnarusLeo,  that's mean in your apt source not has it
[04:39] <Ash-Fox_> LjL, I noticed on a aqaitence's laptop running Kubuntu that (wasn't sure if he had set it that way though)
[04:39] <TheRabbit> Gnome bothers me...a lot
[04:39] <Ng> !tell TheRabbit about enter
[04:40] <LadyNikon> hey
[04:40] <LadyNikon> how do I mount the a drive in ubuntu
[04:40] <LuisBG> I need to use the ati drivers, and follow a few ubuntu howtos but still when I run fglrxinfo " Mesa GLX Indirect" appears
[04:40] <LjL> Ash-Fox_: don't really know too well, i hadn't been using KDE for long before installing Kubuntu...
[04:41] <LjL> LadyNikon: you mean the floppy?
[04:41] <LuisBG> I've installed the fglrx-kernel drivers...
[04:41] <Ng> !tell LuisBG about ati
[04:41] <LuisBG> but when I do module-assistant build,install fglrx-kernel, it tells me there are no headers, but I have linux-kernel-headers and linux-headers installed :(
[04:41] <alheim> !tell
[04:41] <chalcedony> i have a minor file naming problem with xsane
[04:41] <chalcedony> it's trying to name everything i scan in with the same name
[04:41] <chalcedony> how do i get it to know the new file name and get the files sent to my home directory, so that I can email them?
[04:42] <Ash-Fox_> !tell Ash-Fox_ about ati
[04:42] <alheim> tell me about apt-get
[04:42] <LjL> !msg the bot
[04:42] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[04:42] <alheim> !tell me about apt-get
[04:42] <S0me1> GnarusLeo,  this site setup your source list for apt http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:43] <alheim> tell LjL about apt-get
[04:43] <alheim> !tell LjL about apt-get
[04:43] <jfcates> okay i know this is probly lame, but how to add radio streams in music player rythum box? i've tried tryping in urls in new internet radio dialoge box after clicking stream on station, but no go.
[04:43] <GnarusLeo> ok, thanks S0me1
[04:43] <alheim>  hh
[04:43] <S0me1> GnarusLeo,  u w ;p
[04:43] <LjL> !tell alheim about bot
[04:44] <Fitzz> !quicktime
[04:44] <ubotu> somebody said quicktime was read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information on quicktime support or just install the "libquicktime1" package.
[04:44] <iceman> dang cant find any one in ubuntu+1
[04:44] <TheRabbit> jfcates, I don't know about the default music player's ability to play streams, I use xmms, it works better than winamp ever did
[04:44] <Spliffster> high room, anyone in here using linux to send sms over the mobile phone (irda/bluetooth) ? if so ... what tools are recommendable?
[04:44] <alheim> !tell LjL about goFuck
[04:44] <LjL> alheim: stop. now.
[04:44] <jbroome> that's not nice
[04:44] <iceman> was wondering if there were any big issues in dapper to be mindful of before installing
[04:44] <alheim> LjL ok that was just for fun
[04:44] <jfcates> okay i get xmms from synaptic?
[04:45] <Spliffster> !tell alheim about netiquette
[04:45] <jbroome> jfcates: yes
[04:45] <jfcates> thanks rabbit and jbroome
[04:45] <alheim> !tell Spliffster about dumb
[04:45] <LjL> !ops
[04:45] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[04:45] <joanverde> How do I change my external HD from Read-only fs? I need the permissions to copy it...
[04:46] <alheim> !ops
[04:46] <Seveas> que?
[04:46] <Seveas> ljl?
[04:46] <LjL> Seveas: alheim
[04:46] <Dr_Willis> Hmm if you can read it - you should be able to copy it. is it a NTFS?
[04:46] <Spliffster> ty
[04:46] <jbroome> behold the power of Seveas
[04:46] <iceman> humm any big drawbacks to dapper ?
[04:46] <Seveas> nalioth, too late ;)
[04:46] <Amaranth> nalioth: nevermind :P
[04:46] <Spliffster> high room, anyone in here using linux to send sms over the mobile phone (irda/bluetooth) ? if so ... what tools are recommendable?
[04:47] <nalioth> iceman: ask in #ubuntu+1
[04:47] <jecho> where i can obtain java help i spanish????
[04:47] <Spliffster> jecho: java.sun.com ?
[04:47] <iceman> nalioth cant find antone in there
[04:47] <Ash-Fox_> !tell Ash-Fox_ about repositories
[04:47] <joanverde> How do I change my external HD from Read-only fs? I need the permissions to copy from it and write to it...
[04:47] <chalcedony> i have a minor file naming problem with xsane
[04:47] <chalcedony> it's trying to name everything i scan in with the same name
[04:47] <chalcedony> how do i get it to know the new file name and get the files sent to my home directory, so that I can email them?
[04:47] <jecho> but in irc also?
[04:47] <Spliffster> joanverde: is it NTFS ? if so you can't
[04:48] <ompaul> !tell Spliffster about bluetoothsetup
[04:48] <joanverde> no, it's hfs+
[04:48] <LjL> Ash-Fox_: please, private message the bot when you need to know something for you... just open a query with it and type the term you want searched
[04:48] <ompaul> Spliffster, it appears out bot does not know that one hang about
[04:48] <Ash-Fox_> LjL, ah okay.
[04:48] <Amaranth> i'm pretty sure hfs+ is read-only too
[04:48] <nalioth> iceman: there is nobody in #ubuntu+1 that can answer your question?
[04:48] <ompaul> !tell Spliffster about bluetooth
[04:48] <Spliffster> ompaul: bluetooth works so far, i am looking for an sms util
[04:48] <Spliffster> i am tired of that mouse keyboard on the phone
[04:48] <nalioth> joanverde: join #ubuntu-offtopic and i'll help you with your HFS+
[04:49] <iceman> nstioth no chat in the channel
[04:49] <ompaul> Spliffster, read the bot message that is as far as I know the dev has gotten
[04:49] <joanverde> So if I need to copy the disc or burn it to dvd, it's not possible for the partsnalioth: nice!
[04:49] <Amaranth> nalioth: hfs+ isn't read-only?
[04:49] <nalioth> Amaranth: it is not.
[04:49] <Spliffster> ompaul: ty for the pointers, will check
[04:49] <iceman> nalioth no chat in channel there at all
[04:49] <Fracture> can anyone recommend a good encrypted file system for linux ?
[04:49] <wm0t> something is wrong with the refresh rate or something
[04:49] <wm0t> its like my comp is REALLY LAGGY
[04:49] <DrCurl> What dev package do I need if I want to compile a window manager?
[04:49] <wm0t> everytime a window changes it really screws up
[04:50] <ompaul> Spliffster, if there is more you find in your travels please let us know - we can add it to (A) the wiki or (B) factoid
[04:50] <iceman> nalioth was thinking of installing, but wanted to know what major issues still need work ...
[04:51] <GnarusLeo> anyone know how i can expand my desktop to a dual monitor with ubuntu?
[04:51] <Spliffster> ompaul: sure thing, i might add it to the wiki
[04:51] <stokes_> I need some help with my printing under 5.10 ....
[04:51] <Spliffster> or report here
[04:51] <Dr_Willis> GnarusLeo,  if using Nvidia - check out the Twinview info on the wiki/forums/web
[04:51] <Ash-Fox_> DrCurl, you will need to run the configure script, and each time it errors out, checkout the last line it errored on, find the package it mentions, install it.
[04:51] <DrCurl> ok Ash-Fox
[04:51] <DrCurl> thanls
[04:51] <DrCurl> thanks
[04:51] <wm0t> can i please get some help?
[04:52] <GnarusLeo> Dr_Willis, Im using ATI
[04:52] <wm0t> i think something is wrong with my screen settings but im not sure what
[04:52] <TheRabbit> You dind't give enough inofrmation to get help
[04:52] <nalioth> iceman: wait until about the 20th of the month
[04:52] <VladDrac> 'llo
[04:52] <shishi> hello all
[04:52] <shishi> someone use madwifi drivers ?
[04:52] <wm0t> erm i just installed unbuntu
[04:52] <ompaul> stokes_, what kind of printer have you got?
[04:52] <wm0t> ubuntu*
[04:52] <VladDrac> anyone here ever done a remote woody->breezy upgrade?
[04:52] <TheRabbit> There's a second part to the installation
[04:52] <Dr_Willis> GnarusLeo, guess ya google for that then. Lol.
[04:52] <wm0t> and like.. all my windows dont refresh properly
[04:53] <wm0t> i cant see if something changes unless i move my mouse over it
[04:53] <stokes_> what to do with this error ...localhost hp: unable to connect hpiod socket 32769: Connection timed out: prnt/hpijs/hplip_api.c 693 any ideas
[04:53] <TheRabbit> Google it.
[04:53] <Spliffster> ompaul: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BluetoothRemote is interesting, i actually want to do exactly the oposite, turn my laptop into a remote control of my phone. maybe i'll find a way.
[04:53] <stokes_> ompaul I don't get that far.  My printer gui hangs ...
[04:54] <ompaul> stokes_, what kind of printer have you got?
[04:54] <stokes_> ompaul its a hp k60xi
[04:54] <ompaul> stokes_, thanks
[04:54] <wm0t> :/
[04:54] <wm0t> help someone
[04:55] <stokes_> ompaul I also have 3 others ranging from hp2550 through an all-in-one hp my borher in law gave me
[04:55] <hollywoodstar> DCC SEND hihowareyoualltoday
[04:55] <wm0t> man
[04:55] <wm0t> whenever i switch to 1024 resolution
[04:55] <wm0t> it really screws up
[04:55] <gexen2> If I want to use an SB Live with Ubuntu, should I have to do anything other than modprobe emu10k1?  When I go to sound properties in Gnome it shows no sound cards as being installed
[04:55] <LjL> wm0t: do you have anything non-default in your xorg.conf?
[04:55] <ompaul> wm0t, have a look at resolution which is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:56] <wm0t> thankyou
[04:56] <wm0t> ljl i dont.
[04:56] <LoCusF> Spliffster: check out #symbian
[04:56] <wm0t> i just did a fresh install
[04:56] <TheRabbit> Hmm
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> gexen2,  SB cards workjed fine with no twiddling.
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> gexen2,  you got an onvoard sound card as well?
[04:57] <stokes_> ompaul u still with me?
[04:57] <Spliffster> LoCusF: ty
[04:57] <ompaul> stokes_, looking at some web stuff to check it out
[04:57] <gexen2> Dr_Willis, yes
[04:57] <stokes_> ompaul  I've done that....no results
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> gexen2,  disabling the onboard sound card in the bios - would be a good idea.
[04:58] <rysiek|pl> hi there, got a wuestion (short one, hopefully): if I put my own script (or modify /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh) and want it to output messages ("loading My-Own_Something... [OK] "), I do know, I don't use echo. But what *should* I use? :)
[04:58] <ufo> what name did the win32 codecs have?
[04:58] <ufo> the package
[04:58] <LadyNikon> ufo: ?
[04:58] <rysiek|pl> anybody?
[04:59] <ompaul> !w32codecs
[04:59] <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
[04:59] <ufo> ompaul, thx
[04:59] <VladDrac> will breezy work with a 2.4 kernel?
[04:59] <LjL> rysiek|pl: to me, it looks like an echo *is* used, followed by a start-stop-daemon command... i guess that's the one that puts the [ok]  and possibly notifies usplash
[05:00] <S0me1> rysiek|pl, man bash
[05:00] <Commuto> Hello... is there any specific channel for laptop (WiFi) support...? :-)
[05:00] <rysiek|pl> ok, trying that
[05:00] <stokes_> what to do with  hp: unable to connect hpiod socket 32769: Connection timed out: prnt/hpijs/hplip_api.c 693
[05:00] <dv_> okay. downloading dapper flight 4
[05:00] <S0me1> Commuto, yes
[05:01] <S0me1> Commuto, #ubuntu-dev :)
[05:01] <GnarusLeo> ok, I have installed java 1.5 .. but it says that in my PATH its still 1.4, therefore limewire wont work ... any ideas how I can fix it?
[05:01] <stokes_> help on printing please....printer gui hangs
[05:01] <Commuto> Thank you, S0me1 ! :)
[05:01] <ompaul> stokes_, you came back I stopped looking when I saw you go
[05:01] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, good
[05:02] <stokes_> sorry bad wifi connection
[05:02] <GnarusLeo> S0me1, can I change my PATH or something now? hehe
[05:02] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, what is the problem?
[05:03] <GnarusLeo> when I try to start limewire, it says that my PATH says Ive got 1.4 still installed ...
[05:03] <Commuto> Huh. Not any channel listed as #ubuntu-dev . Too bad :'-(
[05:04] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, you don't change PATH
[05:04] <TheRabbit> I found a chat log in which someone had the same error as you...but the whole conversation is in german
[05:04] <stokes_> ompaul  any suggestions.. I don't know what to do next
[05:04] <wm0t> it worked
[05:04] <wm0t> thanks
[05:04] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, you can add new path >>  export PATH=$PATH:/testpath
[05:04] <S0me1> :)
[05:04] <GnarusLeo> Im just really confused ..
[05:05] <stokes_> ompaul its not a printer problem. It has to be a config error
[05:05] <wm0t> i just had to change the refresh rate
[05:05] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, you can add new path in PATH
[05:05] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, sorry for that ;0
[05:06] <Ramunas> hello
[05:06] <TheRabbit> hi
[05:07] <S0me1> hi Ramunas
[05:07] <Ramunas> is there any way to install gnome-commander 1.1.7 ?
[05:08] <makisupa> question:  I kill esd to play games (ut2004).  when i start it back up i lose system sounds...how can i restart it properly
[05:08] <TheRabbit> !synaptic package manager
[05:08] <ubotu> TheRabbit: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:09] <S0me1> Ramunas ; try install it via apt
[05:09] <Ramunas> synaptic only has old version
[05:10] <TheRabbit> Update your package list
[05:10] <S0me1> makisupa, did you try rebooting the machine?
[05:10] <asdfasdfasdf> i have installed the nvidia drivers but i stillt cant get the resolution higher than 1024*768 in ubuntu , anyone?
[05:10] <wm0t> is there an itunes alternative for linux that will play music bought in the itunes store?
[05:10] <Ramunas> TheRabbit i did apt-get update
[05:11] <Ramunas> still the same
[05:11] <GutterPunk> asdfasdfasdf: this probably has to do with your refresh rate settings, OR you haven't specified the modes in xorg.conf
[05:11] <S0me1> Ramunas ; apt with upgrade option
[05:11] <javiolo> can I see ssh activity in real time via terminal ?
[05:11] <GnarusLeo> ok, I have removed j2re1.4 .. and have just j2re1.5 ... but when I try to start for instance Limewire, it says that my PATH has java 1.4 still ... how do I fix this?
[05:11] <wm0t> is there an itunes alternative for linux that will play music bought in the itunes store?
[05:11] <Ramunas> S0me1 no upgrades aviable
[05:12] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, echo $PATH
[05:12] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, then export it with out jave path
[05:13] <GnarusLeo> S0me1, export what? hehe
[05:13] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, $PATH
[05:13] <LuisBG> I installed the ati drivers using the ubuntu howto, Xorg.log.o says it has loaded it well: "Name: fglrx      Version: 8.16.20", but when I run fglrxinfo it says "Mesa". so it seams I'm loading fglrx but my system thinks it is mesa, any help?
[05:13] <makisupa> SOme1:  Yes, that will do it...but its inconvienient.  Thats what i was trying to avoid
[05:13] <asdfasdfasdf> anyone here with nvidia graphic card + ubuntu OS?
[05:13] <Fracture> what do people here use for their backup soloution ?
[05:13] <S0me1> Ramunas ; ok download it from main site
[05:14] <Ramunas> S0me1 ftp://ftp.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gnome-commander/gnome-commander_1.1.7-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
[05:14] <Ramunas> this one?
[05:14] <weedar> Does anyone have the Belkin F5D7050 USB wireless adapter?
[05:14] <wm0t> is there an itunes alternative for linux that will play music bought in the itunes store?
[05:14] <tim_> Hi there, I just installed my ubuntu and want to do some things which require me to have su. But I was never asked by the installer to enter a root pw. What can I do?
[05:15] <wm0t> type
[05:15] <wm0t> sudo -s
[05:15] <VladDrac> wm0t: MacOSX ;)
[05:15] <wm0t> then your user password
[05:15] <wm0t> VladDrac,  thats just plain mean
[05:15] <wm0t> :)
[05:15] <GutterPunk> Is there an application available for linux that monitors stock changes? Something like what you see on trading floors?
[05:15] <tim_> ill try that, ty
[05:15] <wm0t> ive never actually used it as my main os i just run it on my servers.
[05:15] <GutterPunk> With graphics and the whole shebang?
[05:15] <wm0t> so ive never had to worry about anything user or gui related.
[05:15] <wm0t> GutterPunk,  freshmeat.net
[05:15] <GutterPunk> wm0t: what package?
[05:16] <wm0t> i dont quite remember
[05:16] <GutterPunk> wm0t: but it's something fullscreen, maybe with a cool ticker... the works?
[05:16] <GutterPunk> I'll look it up
[05:16] <wm0t> http://freshmeat.net/redir/wwwast/60493/url_homepage/ast.sourceforge.net
[05:16] <tim_> what does sudo -s do?
[05:16] <tim_> and how does it help me to find out my root pw?
[05:17] <wm0t> tim_,  it gives you a root shell
[05:17] <S0me1> Ramunas ; i don't know which version is newet but when you downloaded install it by dpkg -i gnome-commander_1.1.7-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
[05:17] <wm0t> it's the prefered method of doing stuff as root since a while back
[05:17] <wm0t> it's safer.
[05:17] <highvoltage> tim_: gives you a root shell with current environmnet variables
[05:17] <highvoltage> wm0t: ^5
[05:17] <Ramunas> i know how to install it, but it gives me a lof of dependency errors
[05:17] <wm0t> now unto my question..
[05:17] <wm0t> is there an itunes alternative for linux that will play music bought in the itunes store?
[05:17] <tonyyarusso> wm0t: For iTunes - SharpMusique.
[05:17] <LuisBG> I installed the ati drivers using the ubuntu howto, Xorg.log.o says it has loaded it well: "Name: fglrx      Version: 8.16.20", but when I run fglrxinfo it says "Mesa". so it seams I'm loading fglrx but my system thinks it is mesa, any help?
[05:18] <tim_> can i change my rootpw from this rootshell?
[05:18] <tim_> if yes: how to?
[05:18] <highvoltage> wm0t: i know that many ipod users Amarok (it's in universe)
[05:18] <wm0t> does it run music bought from itunes?
[05:18] <GutterPunk> amarok rules
[05:18] <tonyyarusso> wm0t: It should.  Check the project page for details.
[05:18] <wm0t> thanks
[05:18] <wm0t> and thanks highvoltage
[05:18] <GutterPunk> Way better than rhythmbox, even if it's just to play some tunes
[05:19] <snowblink> !tell tim_ about sudo
[05:20] <tim_> i see, thanks snowblink
[05:20] <wm0t> man i love apt-get
[05:20] <wm0t> makes my life easier
[05:20] <S0me1> Ramunas ; these are not errors may be need some packges
[05:20] <GnarusLeo> Azeurus just suddenly stopped work ... just get this huge java error on startup ... tried re-installing it
[05:21] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, may you have problem in apt source.list
[05:22] <slabby> !pastebin
[05:22] <ubotu> I heard pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[05:22] <S0me1> GnarusLeo, more than site in this file
[05:22] <wm0t> lol
[05:22] <ravv> What the adress to the guide these days?
[05:23] <Ramunas> S0me1 yeah, there`s like 15 packages needen, so should i install all those by hand?
[05:24] <slabby> Hi I am having a problem with my wireless card. It is set up fine using default ubuntu drivers (no ndiswrapper). When I load ubuntu it stick on loading network devices, and on entering ubuntu GUI there is no network connection. If I go into system => networking then disable, then enable again all works fine. I have been told to try (sudo ifdown ath0, then sudo ifup ath0) but that didnt work. What do you think?
[05:25] <S0me1> Ramunas, you do it via apt
[05:25] <S0me1> Ramunas,  should i install all those by hand? yes
[05:25] <Ramunas> aww
[05:25] <Ramunas> ok then
[05:26] <wm0t> lroot@wooy:/# chmod 777 windows
[05:26] <wm0t> chmod: changing permissions of `windows': Read-only file system
[05:26] <wm0t> hmm
[05:26] <wm0t> can i change that?
[05:26] <jimmyxx> hey - ive just downloaded gtray - and run ./configure that worked fine, but now what do i do?
[05:26] <jimmyxx> how do I install it?
[05:26] <Ash-Fox_> mount it for writing, although I doubt you have NTFS write support in your kernel
[05:27] <concept10> wm0t, not with out trouble
[05:27] <Mr_Morden> what is the difference between the install cd and install dvd?
[05:27] <wm0t> im trying to mount my ntfs drive so i can grab all my stuff and erase the windows stuff
[05:27] <wm0t> hmm but i SHOULD be able to copy it right without a problem?
[05:27] <S0me1> wm0t,  chmod 755 windows
[05:27] <S0me1> jimmyxx, make; make install
[05:27] <slabby> Hi I am having a problem with my wireless card. It is set up fine using default ubuntu drivers (no ndiswrapper). When I load ubuntu it sticks on the loading network devices part, and on entering ubuntu GUI there is no network connection. If I go into system => networking then disable, then enable again all works fine. I have been told to try (sudo ifdown ath0, then sudo ifup ath0) but that didnt work. What do you think?
[05:28] <S0me1> wm0t, try ;p
[05:28] <s|k> where are my fonts located?
[05:28] <jimmyxx> S0me1: its not working: bash: make: command not found
[05:28] <S0me1> Mr_Milenko, DVD with Live CD
[05:28] <wm0t> lol try? hah
[05:28] <S0me1> Mr_Milenko, same
[05:28] <s|k> anyone, where are the fonts located?
[05:28] <s|k> please :P
[05:29] <jimmyxx> s|k: they are in /usr/share/fonts i belive
[05:29] <s|k> thanks
[05:29] <jimmyxx> S0me1: you have any ideas why bash doesn't know how to run 'make' ?
[05:30] <S0me1> jimmyxx, after ./configure did u have erros? if yes check what is the error msg if not try make command , but you must reading REDME file before start
[05:30] <dale_> my wireless card doesnt work unless i change my wan connections in my dsl modem from pppoa to dhcp then it cuts out my internet because my internet is a shred gate on linux igd which requires pppoa onnection for my wan
[05:30] <dale_> any help
[05:30] <dale_> ?
[05:30] <Mr_Morden> thx S0me1
[05:31] <jimmyxx> S0me1: ive worked through the readme and got all required packages it just doesn't mention installation(!). when i run ./configure it says: configured to /usr/local/ but then: Use ./configure <prefix> to specify a different prefix
[05:31] <jimmyxx> so i presume it worked okay? i made a 'Makefile'
[05:31] <jimmyxx> it **
[05:31] <S0me1> Mr_Milenko, welcome
[05:32] <S0me1> jimmyxx,  prefix path for you program to install it
[05:32] <slabby> Hi I am having a problem with my wireless card. It is set up fine using default ubuntu drivers (no ndiswrapper). When I load ubuntu it sticks on the loading network devices part, and on entering ubuntu GUI there is no network connection. If I go into system => networking then disable, then enable again all works fine. I have been told to try (sudo ifdown ath0, then sudo ifup ath0) but that didnt work. What do you think?
[05:32] <Mr_Morden> S0m1: since I already downloaded the live cd to test whether the wifi card works fine I only need to get the install cd now ^^ I thought on the dvd there's probably more software
[05:33] <jimmyxx> jimmy@ubuntu:~/Desktop/gtray-1.3$ ./configure /home/jimmy/gtray |||| Configured to install in /home/jimmy/gtray - but then it still doesn't know 'make'
[05:33] <dale_> should i be using a 686 linux kernel?
[05:33] <S0me1> Mr_Milenko, have a nice time man
[05:34] <S0me1> dale_, as you CPU want ;p
[05:34] <S0me1> dale_, as your CPU want ;p
[05:36] <dale_> please explain somel this is only my thiruntud day on linux and ub
[05:36] <dale_> third day on ubuntu
[05:38] <HymnToLife> dale_> what kind of CPU do you have ?
[05:39] <dale_> my wireless carddoesnt work unless i change the connection settings from pppoa to dhcp on my dsl modem/wireless gateway but then it cuts out the internet any help?
[05:39] <dale_> celeron m 1.3 gig
[05:40] <HymnToLife> don't know if Celerons are 686, sorry
[05:40] <slabby> Hi I am having a problem with my wireless card. It is set up fine using default ubuntu drivers (no ndiswrapper). When I load ubuntu it sticks on the loading network devices part, and on entering ubuntu GUI there is no network connection. If I go into system => networking then disable, then enable again all works fine. I have been told to try (sudo ifdown ath0, then sudo ifup ath0) but that didnt work. What do you think?
[05:40] <slabby> hymntolife, hi you alright?
[05:40] <HymnToLife> slabby> yes :) you ?
[05:41] <dale_> it is a 686 says so under system properties in windows xp
[05:41] <wm0t> errr
[05:41] <wm0t> GARR
[05:41] <slabby> HymnToLife, good thanks just trouble with my wireless not auto-configuring
[05:41] <s|k> anyone, please, what's the path to my cd-rom
[05:41] <dale_> i have a hp pavillion dv1000
[05:42] <ljrm> does anyone know how to change the default dhcp client?
[05:42] <slabby> s|k , /media/cdrom
[05:42] <s|k> slabby: thanks
[05:42] <Langly> the dhcp dance, you need to rub yourself in cheetah blood and dance around your computer chanting the ip's of popular websites
[05:42] <dale_> also none of  my intel card bus is being recognized
[05:43] <wm0t> Reading package lists... Done
[05:43] <wm0t> Building dependency tree... Done
[05:43] <wm0t> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[05:43] <wm0t> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ca.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[05:43] <wm0t> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[05:43] <wm0t> E: Couldn't find package mozilla-mplayer
[05:43] <HymnToLife> lmao Langly
[05:43] <wm0t> root@wooy:/home#
[05:43] <dale_> is ther e not a 686 kernel for ubuntu?
[05:43] <slabby> wm0t, type sudo apt-get update
[05:43] <defrysk> linux-686
[05:43] <ljrm> thanks Langly, might give it a shot in a few hours, tried everything else
[05:43] <dale_> you talking to me slabby?
[05:44] <chuckyp> Is there a way to ignore an error with a package that installed because its holding up apt?
[05:44] <Langly> I know how to mess with the dhcp clients in gentoo, not sure in ubuntu
[05:44] <defrysk> chuckyp, apt-get -f install
[05:44] <ljrm> yeh same :( thats the problem
[05:44] <wm0t> root@wooy:/home# apt-get install  mozilla-mplayer
[05:44] <wm0t> Reading package lists... Done
[05:44] <wm0t> Building dependency tree... Done
[05:44] <wm0t> E: Couldn't find package mozilla-mplayer
[05:44] <wm0t> root@wooy:/home#
[05:44] <chuckyp> Like I installed a .deb package which had a dependency thats not availible but it doesn't need. it. If I apt-get -f install it removes the package
[05:44] <HymnToLife> chuckyp> it's better to fix the error I think
[05:44] <defrysk> wm0t, stop pasting in the channel please
[05:44] <slabby> dale_, no
[05:45] <chuckyp> HymnToLife, error is not fixable because the dependency is dated and isnt' needed.
[05:45] <dale_> is there any help for me out there?
[05:45] <michael1> de sever???????????
[05:45] <Langly> will there ever be a pa-risc version of ubuntu
[05:45] <defrysk> dale_,  linux-686
[05:45] <slabby> wm0t, cant you just install through synaptic?
[05:45] <defrysk> as i said earlyer
[05:45] <wm0t> it wont work slabby
[05:45] <Seveas> Langly, start it yourself if you want it 
[05:45] <michael1> deuscher sever??????????
[05:46] <Seveas> !de
[05:46] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[05:46] <dale_> where do you get linux 686 defrysk?
[05:46] <michael1> danke
[05:46] <defrysk> dale_, apt-get ;)
[05:46] <Seveas> gern geschehen 
[05:46] <ljrm> I've installed dhcpcd and "dhcpcd eth0" gets me an ip address, but dhclient is still the default when I run ifup. I edited the /etc/networks/interfaces file to use dhcpcd as the default client, but it still doesn'r work, any ideas anyone?
[05:46] <defrysk> dale_, although I use linux-k7
[05:46] <dale_> in the terminal?
[05:46] <Langly> ive got a dual hp pa-risc 440mhz workstation with 8 gig of ram to toy with
[05:46] <defrysk> dale_, sjoer
[05:46] <slabby> wm0t, have you enabled the universe repos?
[05:47] <wm0t> i believe i did but i dont think its working
[05:47] <tim_> did somebody try to install the nvidia drivers for the nforce and gfx card here?
[05:47] <tim_> is that reported to work good?
[05:47] <wm0t> i uncommented the lines in the sources.list file
[05:47] <chuckyp> defrysk, if I apt-get install -f it removes the package which is working without the dependency
[05:47] <wm0t> for the universal rep
[05:47] <defrysk> chuckyp, yes
[05:48] <ljrm> switching default dhcp client anyone?
[05:48] <chuckyp> defrysk, I don't want to remove the package just  the error that is messing with apt was my original question.  The package is fine.
[05:48] <Commuto> Don't want to be too invasive... :'-( . Still, nowhere to go
[05:48] <Commuto> me@mydomain:/lib/hotplug/firmware$ dmesg | grep ipw2200
[05:48] <Commuto> [4297637.249000]  ipw2200: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200/2915 Network Driver, 1.0.6
[05:48] <Commuto> [4297637.250000]  ipw2200: Copyright(c) 2003-2004 Intel Corporation
[05:48] <Commuto> [4297637.253000]  ipw2200: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
[05:48] <Commuto> [4297637.488000]  ipw2200: Unable to load ucode
[05:48] <Commuto> [4297637.488000]  ipw2200: Unable to load firmware: 0xFFFFFFEA
[05:48] <slabby> wm0t, did you do it undo sudo and save the changes?
[05:48] <Commuto> [4297637.488000]  ipw2200: failed to register network device
[05:48] <Commuto> [4297637.493000]  ipw2200: probe of 0000:02:0a.0 failed with error -5
[05:48] <Commuto> The firmware are well in /lib/hotplug/firmware ... if anyone has a clue.....  don't restrict yourself! :-D -Thanks-
[05:48] <defrysk> chuckyp, want to install a package without referring to the deps ?
[05:48] <chuckyp> !tell Commuto about paste
[05:49] <wm0t> slabby,  yes
[05:49] <chuckyp> defrysk, sure
[05:49] <defrysk> use the --nodeps flag
[05:49] <slabby> Hi I am having a problem with my wireless card. It is set up fine using default ubuntu drivers (no ndiswrapper). When I load ubuntu it sticks on the loading network devices part, and on entering ubuntu GUI there is no network connection. If I go into system => networking then disable, then enable again all works fine. I have been told to try (sudo ifdown ath0, then sudo ifup ath0) but that didnt work. What do you think?
[05:49] <Commuto> ow... didn't know that would take several line.. :-(
[05:49] <dale_> whats after apt-get defrysk?
[05:49] <chuckyp> defrysk, so dpkg -i --nodeps blah.deb?
[05:49] <defrysk> dale_, install
[05:49] <slabby> ubotu tell commuto about pastebin
[05:50] <der_papst> hi
[05:50] <defrysk> chuckyp, yup but dont come complaning if anything breaks
[05:50] <GnarusLeo> I thought mplayer was gui???
[05:50] <GnarusLeo> isnt it?
[05:50] <chuckyp> defrysk, well can't I just remove it with dpkg also if I still have the deb?
[05:50] <Commuto> slabby , chuckyp , I understand your messages
[05:50] <der_papst> GnarusLeo: mplayer has got a gui, but AFAIK you have to install it seperatly
[05:50] <defrysk> chuckyp, sudo apt-get remove <package> should do
[05:51] <ravv> !tell me about the guide
[05:51] <chuckyp> defrysk, even if I install it without using the deps?
[05:51] <Qiang> can anyone on 5.10 run a quick test for me?  run 'perl -MLWP -e1' and see if it complains about module not found..
[05:51] <ravv> !tell me about faq
[05:51] <Iaidoka> "There is a new release of Ubuntu available! ... see http://www.ubuntulinux.org .." But it redirects to www.ubuntu.com, and I can't find any update instructions there....
[05:51] <defrysk> chuckyp, if its a .deb , yes likely
[05:51] <Iaidoka> how do I upgrade?
[05:51] <gnomefreak> Iaidoka: there hasnt bee a new release since oct.
[05:51] <defrysk> !upgrade
[05:51] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[05:52] <Ramunas> Qiang nope
[05:52] <dale_> comes up e:could not open lock file var/lib/apt/lists/lock-open (permissin denied)
[05:52] <Ramunas> nothing
[05:52] <der_papst> where exactly are the locals set? what i want: lc_lang=C lc_date=us_dk etc ... a mix of different locales, but gdm set's it all to the selected, what's the right path to fix this?
[05:52] <LarstiQ> Would anyone know how to generate extra locales? dpkg-reconfigure locales doesn't prompt for a selection in dapper
[05:52] <defrysk> dale_, use sudo
[05:52] <Iaidoka> gnomefreak: I have 5.04...
[05:52] <gnomefreak> dale_: use sudo
[05:52] <dale_> ok thanks ill try that
[05:52] <Qiang> Ramunas: that means you have it installed. weird. my Perl installation from ubuntu complains..
[05:52] <gnomefreak> oh ok Iaidoka yea than follow that wiki :) its easy once the upgrade starts sit back and relax
[05:53] <slabby> gnomefreak, Hi I am having a problem with my wireless card. It is set up fine using default ubuntu drivers (no ndiswrapper). When I load ubuntu it sticks on the loading network devices part, and on entering ubuntu GUI there is no network connection. If I go into system => networking then disable, then enable again all works fine. I have been told to try (sudo ifdown ath0, then sudo ifup ath0) but that didnt work. What do you think?
[05:53] <Ramunas> http://pastebin.com/590990
[05:53] <Ramunas> what should i do
[05:53] <Ramunas> ?
[05:53] <Iaidoka> ok.  trying that wiki.. tnx
[05:53] <matej_> hello :)
[05:53] <dale_> ok its goig now what?
[05:54] <gnomefreak> slabby: not sure never had to set up wireless. have you been to the wireless and wifi wikis? maybe they have troubleshooting
[05:54] <suppaman> how can I add codecs to Totem ?
[05:54] <Griff> yea, the wireless wiki is really good, it got me set up
[05:54] <HymnToLife> !codec
[05:54] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, HymnToLife
[05:54] <HymnToLife> !codecs
[05:54] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[05:54] <dale_> ok guys it fetched packages now what?
[05:55] <chuckyp> defrysk, --nodeps isnt' a valid opition
[05:55] <suppaman> HymnToLife: thanks
[05:55] <suppaman> !easysource
[05:55] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[05:55] <dale_> defrysk?
[05:55] <Griff> and my chip isn't supported; I used ndisgtk, it's a graphical frontend for ndiswrapper
[05:55] <defrysk> chuckyp, read man apt to get the correct flag
[05:55] <Cyorxamp> How do you delete a symlink?
[05:55] <Seveas> rm
[05:56] <defrysk> dale_, is it installed ? (linux-686) ?
[05:56] <Ramunas> http://pastebin.com/590990 what should i do ?
[05:56] <Griff> has anyone set up a ftp server at home?
[05:56] <dale_> do type apt-get install?
[05:56] <GnarusLeo> Where can I set so that all MPEG files will be opened with mplayer?
[05:56] <defrysk> dale_, sudo apt-get install linux-686
[05:56] <gnomefreak> dale_: sudo apt-get install packagename
[05:57] <dale_> thanks guys
[05:57] <Ramunas> anybody can help me?
[05:57] <Ramunas> D
[05:57] <Ramunas> :D
[05:57] <gnomefreak> !helpme
[05:57] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[05:57] <peacenik> does anyone know if there is an image file available to boot either the live CD or the install CD with a diskette?
[05:57] <suppaman> HymnToLife: actually I don't know what codec I need
[05:58] <gnomefreak> suppaman: best bet is to install the full codec package
[05:58] <bennyp> Good day! Is there a guide on using a USB external drive (HFS+ formatted) as a repository source? My friend wants to hear MP3's, but lacks internet access at the moment
[05:58] <suppaman> gnomefreak: i.e. ?
[05:58] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell suppaman about codecs
[05:58] <gnomefreak> suppaman: ubotu just pmed you with the info
[05:59] <dale_> ok installing
[05:59] <slabby> Hi I am having a problem with my wireless card. It is set up fine using default ubuntu drivers (no ndiswrapper). When I load ubuntu it sticks on the loading network devices part, and on entering ubuntu GUI there is no network connection. If I go into system => networking then disable, then enable again all works fine. I have been told to try (sudo ifdown ath0, then sudo ifup ath0) but that didnt work. What do you think?
[05:59] <Iaidoka> Downloading file 8 of 1229... grumble, guess this will take a while. :-)
[05:59] <suppaman> gnomefreak:  he did
[05:59] <defrysk> dale_, when done reboot
[05:59] <gnomefreak> Iaidoka: 5-7 hrs give or take
[05:59] <dabear> hm, what's this tell user about codecs etc?
[05:59] <gnomefreak> it was for me atleast
[05:59] <supermihi> slabby, ifdown/ifup should be the same as disabling and enabling the card
[05:59] <ljrm> does anyone know how to change the default dhcp client, as dhclient does not work for me, but dhcpcd does
[05:59] <dale_> 0k .........hopefully it works
[05:59] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell dabear about codecs
[05:59] <defrysk> gnomefreak, slow pc ? ;p
[06:00] <dabear> ubotu tell me about codecs
[06:00] <gnomefreak> lol defrysk yes very (dsl)
[06:00] <slabby> supermihi, does not seem to work
[06:00] <gnomefreak> dale_: its already in your pm
[06:00] <supermihi> slabby, I had similar issues ... do you use DHCP?
[06:00] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell dabear about you
[06:00] <dale_> ? gnome freak
[06:00] <HymnToLife> does that work ?
[06:00] <gnomefreak> dale_: ?
[06:00] <HymnToLife> !you
[06:00] <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.
[06:01] <dale_> what is in pm?
[06:01] <dabear> thx gnomefreak
[06:01] <gnomefreak> dale_: om =private message
[06:01] <gnomefreak> dabear: yw
[06:01] <slabby> supermihi, yes but my Ubuntu has a reseved IP set up on the router using  my MAC address, this is to forward certain ports
[06:01] <gnomefreak> pm= private message
[06:01] <ravv> How do i use utf-8 in a specific channel with gnome-xchat?
[06:01] <defrysk> dale_, you seem to be lost in cyberspace :D
[06:01] <supermihi> slabby, in my case it turned out to be a problem with the way ubuntu handles dhcp, I set up a static connection and since then it works
[06:01] <gnomefreak> ravv: should be in settings
[06:02] <dale_> no  just a windows user going to linux
[06:02] <Ramunas> http://pastebin.com/590990 what should i do ?
[06:02] <ravv> Nope, just per-server setting
[06:02] <ravv> per-network**
[06:02] <dale_> like i said this is my third day on ubuntu
[06:02] <gnomefreak> dale_: you can do everything in gui that you can do in cli its just cli is easier and faster
[06:02] <supermihi> slabby, is the driver recognized, so does iwconfig ath0 shows anything?
[06:02] <defrysk> dale_, lol
[06:03] <bennyp> ubotu listvals repository
[06:03] <ubotu> Factoid search of 'repository' by value (8 shown): mirrors ;; apt-file ;; wpa ;; alsa-source ;; k9copy ;; seveas ;; apt secure ;; mirror.
[06:03] <rjmac> hey, anyone here who can help me with Compiz?
[06:03] <defrysk> dale_, hang on inthere you'll get used to linux :)
[06:03] <bennyp> ubotu tell bennyp about mirror
[06:03] <dale_> ok goint to restart ill talk to you when it reboots maybe........oh i like it already
[06:03] <gnomefreak> rjmac: you can try either #ubuntu-xgl or #ubuntu+1 for dapper and xgl questions
[06:04] <slabby> supermihi, it all looks set up fine in iwconfig, although I have manually repaired the problem for now so would need to reboot to cause the problem again
[06:04] <dale_> bye guys and thanks again
[06:04] <supermihi> slabby, ok :)
[06:04] <nadia007> wondering if anyone has gotten a linksys wireless to work with wep encryption?
[06:04] <chuckyp> defrysk, its still flaggin it for removal because synaptic is constantly trying to -f or fix so it sees that it has a missing dependency.
[06:04] <chuckyp> defrysk, any other ideas?
[06:05] <nadia007> I have a linksys speedbooster to work, but can't seem to get the encryption part to work right??  Any suggestions?
[06:05] <supermihi> slabby, as I said, I was encountering just the same problem, the machine starts up and with ps I can even see there is a "dhclient" process running, but the wireless card gets no IP
[06:05] <supermihi> slabby, since your device is ath0, I assume you have an atheros card?
[06:06] <rjmac> anyone able to give me a hand with Compiz?
[06:06] <xcel\laptop> hi! im on a livecd
[06:06] <xcel\laptop> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ ssh 85.195.22.89
[06:06] <xcel\laptop> The authenticity of host '85.195.22.89 (85.195.22.89)' can't be established.
[06:06] <xcel\laptop> RSA key fingerprint is 23:be:93:ae:54:c7:fb:41:ea:f4:a7:bd:90:24:68:5f.
[06:06] <xcel\laptop> Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
[06:06] <supermihi> slabby, I have an atheros one, too, but it's a new model that needs (self-compiled) madwifi-ng drivers, which are reported to have problems with DHCP
[06:07] <Seveas> supermihi, madwifi-ng is quite crackful currently
[06:07] <supermihi> Seveas, yeah but it's the only way my wifi works
[06:08] <nadia007> supremihi, so have you gotten it to work then?
[06:09] <Protocol1> im trying to get proper drivers for my Intel 82852 / 82855 GM/GME Grahphics card...does anyone have a clue where or how I can get them?
[06:09] <LuisBG> I installed the ati drivers using the ubuntu howto, Xorg.log.o says it has loaded it well: "Name: fglrx      Version: 8.16.20", but when I run fglrxinfo it says "Mesa". so it seams I'm loading fglrx but my system thinks it is mesa, any help?
[06:09] <supermihi> nadia007, yes
[06:09] <nadia007> you running any time of encryption?
[06:09] <supermihi> nadia007, I compiled the svn version of madwifi-ng and it works without major problems
[06:10] <supermihi> nadia007, first I used WPA, but it seemed a bit unstable, now I switched to static WEP but use a VPN tunnel above it
[06:10] <tatters> does anyone know if can I use lynx text browser  through a shd ?
[06:10] <darnell> can i change from ubuntu to kubuntu using synaptic?
[06:11] <nadia007> hmm... how did you tell your card to use specific wep encryption key?
[06:11] <supermihi> darnell, just install kubuntu-desktop
[06:11] <Seveas> darnell, yes, install the kubuntu-desktop package
[06:11] <darnell> and what about gnome?
[06:11] <supermihi> nadia007, iwconfig ath0 enc s:ASCIIKEY
[06:11] <supermihi> Seveas, lol ;)
[06:12] <supermihi> darnell, you can also use the gnome network-applet, of course
[06:12] <Seveas> darnell, that won't be removed
[06:12] <supermihi> darnell, WPA was a bit tricky since there's no usable GUI for it, one reason because I switched off
[06:12] <darnell> does it need to be, ill have kde and gnome programs
[06:13] <Seveas> darnell, you can remove the gnome stuff
[06:13] <danboid> how come there is no /etc/ld.so.conf under breezy? Where do I add library paths?
[06:13] <darnell> k, what do i need to remove?
[06:13] <Seveas> libgtk-2.0 will start
[06:14] <Seveas> libgtk-2.0 will do as a start
[06:14] <Seveas> debfoster can halp clean up after you
[06:15] <darnell> k, someone told me yesterday to delete libgnome but my computer went crazy after that
[06:15] <highvoltage> now why would you want to do that? :)
[06:15] <iGotNoTime> is it ok to ask about a URL in here?
[06:15] <crimsun> someone was extremely bored, heh
[06:16] <gnomefreak> iGotNoTime: what is it you need?
[06:17] <defrysk> chuckyp, what package is it ?
[06:17] <iGotNoTime> well gnomefiles.org is safe?
[06:17] <gnomefreak> dont know never heard of it you can start at gnome.org and see if they have  alink there
[06:17] <iGotNoTime> I want to show my meebo.com page sort of integrated into my desktop background
[06:18] <chuckyp> defrysk, its looking for xlibs which is no longer availible in dapper
[06:18] <defrysk> chuckyp, what package ?
[06:18] <chuckyp> defrysk, xlibs
[06:18] <chuckyp> defrysk, oh cedega sorry
[06:18] <iGotNoTime> gnomefreak, so is widget the proper term for what I am looking for?
[06:18] <danboid> whats happened to ld.so.conf under ubuntu?
[06:18] <defrysk> yes but what are you trying to install ?
[06:19] <crimsun> danboid: it doesn't exist by default, because it's unnecessary
[06:19] <gnomefreak> iGotNoTime: im not sure thats the first time ive heard of someone trying that (sounds cool though)
[06:19] <crimsun> danboid: just create it if you need it, after stashing libs in some non-default path, then ldconfig per usual
[06:19] <iGotNoTime> ok I will keep looking thanks :)
[06:19] <defrysk> chuckyp, try xlibs-dev
[06:20] <chuckyp> defrysk, yeah i think i'll go that route.
[06:20] <danboid> crimsun: oh right! thanks
[06:20] <gnomefreak> there are a few xlibs in dapper
[06:21] <chuckyp> I know buts its complaining about it.
[06:21] <wonder> hi, did anyone manage to run warcraft III with wine?
[06:22] <Kanalal> hey weedar, i got it working, thanks again you too gnomefreak
[06:22] <chuckyp> defrysk, xlibs-dev no change
[06:22] <weedar> Great Kanalal, I wondered what happened to you! :)
[06:22] <gnomefreak> chuckyp: is cedega looking for xlibs itself?
[06:22] <chuckyp> gnomefreak, yes
[06:22] <gnomefreak> yw Kanalal
[06:22] <chuckyp> gnomefreak, as a dependency.
[06:22] <gnomefreak> hmmmmmmm
[06:23] <coyctecm> good cd/dvd burning program? not k3b, i'm using gnome and I do not want install half of kde as dependency :)
[06:23] <coyctecm> thereis no x64 version of nerolinux :(
[06:23] <gnomefreak> coyctecm: gnomebaker
[06:23] <Syco54645> if i compile the newest ktorrent from source, how can i have it inject that information into apt (that i do have it installed, but didnt use a deb file for it)
[06:24] <idefix> why can't I just replace my Pentium II 333 MHz processor with a faster one?
[06:24] <coyctecm> gnomefreak: can it burn dual-dvd too?
[06:24] <defrysk> coyctecm,  gnomebaker and serpentine
[06:24] <murac> oad the module and make it reload on reboot:
[06:24] <murac> modprobe ndiswrapper
[06:24] <murac> echo ndiswrapper >> /etc/modules
[06:24] <murac> hmmh
[06:24] <gnomefreak> coyctecm: i dont know i use k3b
[06:24] <nathaniel> Anyone installed ATI Mobility 9700 Drivers on ubuntu?
[06:24] <Syco54645> is it check install or something like that
[06:24] <coyctecm> actually what the hell I can use gnome's own burner and serpentine :)
[06:24] <gnomefreak> Syco54645: checkinstall? for compiling?
[06:24] <weedar> Has anyone here installed the rt2570 module?
[06:25] <iGotNoTime> ok I know Gnome is used in applications, I have an FTP client featuring it, but does gnome also handle the little widgets that show the system resources and such or is mainly for "full sized" apps ?
[06:25] <Syco54645> gnomefreak: well i just ran the configure and make
[06:25] <defrysk> coyctecm, dual layer writables are expesive anyway ;p
[06:25] <Syco54645> gnomefreak: but i did it before with a program and i cannot remember how i did it.  someone here told me how to do it
[06:25] <defrysk> expensive
[06:25] <gnomefreak> Syco54645: after make i would run sudo checkinstall (perfers checkinstall over makeinstall)
[06:25] <Syco54645> gnomefreak: does that put the info into the apt database?
[06:25] <gnomefreak> Syco54645: that would be checkinstall
[06:25] <gnomefreak> yes
[06:26] <Syco54645> gnomefreak: thanks.  that is what i was trying to remember.  still not that familiar with apt
[06:26] <gnomefreak> i dont think many peopel use make install in here anymore
[06:26] <mumbles-ubutnu> how do i change the screen res from 650 to a bigger one ?
[06:26] <mumbles-ubutnu> cant find it on the gudes
[06:26] <mumbles-ubutnu> guides
[06:27] <Mr_Morden> ubuntu is the first distro that made my wifi pcmcia card directly without needing to install anything else :)
[06:27] <defrysk> !fixres
[06:27] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:27] <gnomefreak> mumbles-ubutnu: have you tried system>preff>resolution?
[06:27] <idefix> why can't I just replace my Pentium II 333 MHz processor with a faster one?
[06:27] <gnomefreak> idefix: dell?
[06:27] <defrysk> idefix, cos you are broke ?
[06:27] <mumbles-ubutnu> yeh its stuck with a 640 *450 res
[06:27] <idefix> what is dell?
[06:27] <gnomefreak> mumbles-ubutnu: see the above link
[06:28] <gnomefreak> idefix: your mobo?
[06:28] <gnomefreak> dell has restrictions on mobo wont allow you to go past a certian cpu
[06:28] <idefix> we tried today just to replace the CPU's, but there was no beep and nothing
[06:29] <gnomefreak> idefix: after you put the cpu in can you start the pc and enter the bios?
[06:29] <ejofee> i've just heard that ubuntu wants to adopt lindows' click'n'run. if this happens, then how will it avoid breaking some of the strong promises made by ubuntu, that (approx) "there will never be an extra price for a commercial version"?
[06:29] <Commuto> Any guy to help me fix my ipw2200 install? I get a weird "ipw2200: Unable to load ucode
[06:29] <Commuto> " message... and Google is of no help. My Ubuntu install is 2 days old... pretty fresh
[06:30] <diogo> Greetings! Dapper has included the xserver-xorg-driver-s3 package, which doesn't exist on Breezy. Am I more likely to add the S3 support I want so much if I install this package (and it's dependencies) on Breezy or am I more likely to just screw everything up if I do that?! :o)
[06:30] <idefix> no, we just had nothing, no beep and a black screen
[06:30] <gnomefreak> diogo: very likely it will break something
[06:30] <idefix> (it was 550 MHz)
[06:31] <diogo> gnomefreak: Hmmm... Do we have a release date for Dapper already?! :oD
[06:31] <gnomefreak> idefix: if its like mine than it did that because its too fast for that mobo
[06:31] <gnomefreak> diogo: april 20th
[06:31] <diogo> Ok! I just can't wait! LOL! Thanks!
[06:31] <idefix> my mobo was replaced once because I wanted a big extra harddisk of 120 GB
[06:32] <gnomefreak> newer mobo shouldnt have an issue with a 550
[06:32] <gnomefreak> :(
[06:32] <idefix> then we have a mystery! why won't it work :'( ?
[06:33] <gnomefreak> is the cpu new?
[06:33] <ruzgar> is anybody installed ati drivers
[06:33] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ruzgar about ati
[06:34] <idefix> I guess so, my housemate gave it to me
[06:34] <idefix> I hear you have GHz CPU's now instead of MHz, so it isn't extremely new
[06:36] <peacenik> was having trouble booting from CDs and asked about a floppy image before, and I was looking in the forums, etc, etc and came up with item on Bootable CD Loader - will try that - sorry for troubling channel before doing athorough search :(
[06:36] <gnomefreak> idefix: i would try it in another pc more than likely if it doesnt work in another pc its bad
[06:37] <mumbles> gnomefreak - whops ... that kinda messed up somewhere along the ine
[06:37] <gnomefreak> mumbles: please refresh my memory what did?
[06:37] <idefix> what mobo's and CPU compatibilities exist?
[06:38] <slabby> how do I create a .deb file from the source file? my wiki says "After that go back to the ndiswrapper-(version) directory and make deb, and then dpkg -i ndiswrapper*amd64.deb."
[06:38] <mumbles> gnomefreak - the moniter resize linke
[06:38] <gnomefreak> idefix: that is up to your mobo maker i would look on there website but if its an intell any cpu should work if rated for it
[06:38] <wonder> can cedega only be used when you pay for it?
[06:39] <gnomefreak> mumbles: did you try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and follow the instructions through out it
[06:39] <mumbles> all i got was a blank screne after i hit ctrl alt backspace
[06:39] <gnomefreak> wonder: yes
[06:39] <mumbles> gnomefreak - yes
[06:39] <gnomefreak> mumbles: no log-in prompt?
[06:39] <wonder> doh
[06:39] <wonder> no way for me then. i'll have to fight with wine ;)
[06:40] <mumbles> i know get a blank screen at login promt
[06:40] <Jeeves_> Hi there!
[06:40] <slabby> how do I create a .deb file from the source file? my wiki says "After that go back to the ndiswrapper-(version) directory and make deb, and then dpkg -i ndiswrapper*amd64.deb."
[06:40] <gnomefreak> mumbles: sign in there than once signed it type startx
[06:40] <gnomefreak> slabby: is it a tar?
[06:40] <ScreaminIke> kingmilo, you have the latest drivers?
[06:41] <ScreaminIke> ohemgee. ignore that
[06:41] <ScreaminIke> good. he's gone already
[06:41] <slabby> gnomefreak, was have un-tarred or whatever you call it, changed the data it said then it just say "then make deb"
[06:41] <mumbles> gnomefreak - blank screen when i get to that point
[06:41] <mumbles> no promt no nothing just my moniter syiang input not supported
[06:42] <gnomefreak> mumbles: go back into that command and make sure everything is right
[06:42] <redguy> slabby: how about entering "make deb" in that directory?
[06:42] <slabby> redguy, thanks sorted
[06:43] <Jeeves_> I'm looking for Karl.
[06:43] <Jeeves_> Anywone seen Karl ?
[06:43] <gnomefreak> karl who?
[06:43] <Jeeves_> Tilbury
[06:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> someone whos nic is Karl? no
[06:43] <gnomefreak> i dont know
[06:43] <gnomefreak> lol
[06:43] <Jeeves_> Kamping_Kaiser: No, real name ;)
 ok ;)
[06:44] <gnomefreak> Jeeves_: what is the nick name on irc?
[06:44] <defrysk> mr marx has that nick I believe
[06:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> well you found one, just not the right one ;)
[06:44] <defrysk> oh thats groucho
[06:45] <Jeeves_> gnomefreak: I don't know. That's why I'm looking for him :)
[06:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> i think you will find threres a Karl and a groucho marx
[06:45] <defrysk> :D
[06:45] <magicfab> Does anyone know of an app to manage videos similar to how f-spot manages photos ?
[06:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[06:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> Jeeves_: good luck :0 freenode is a big place
[06:46] <gnomefreak> 3000 channels is big? lol
[06:46] <grabe> alguin que hable espaol
[06:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> lots of people
[06:46] <gnomefreak> !es
[06:46] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:46] <magicfab> grabe: ubuntu-es / ubuntu-co
[06:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: i have lived places with thess then 3K pop...
[06:46] <Jeeves_> Kamping_Kaiser: Thanks, I know :)
[06:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[06:46] <Jeeves_> It's not really important though
[06:46] <gnomefreak> i havent yet hoping to though
[06:46] <batman> does anyone know why in totem it won't play my dvd it says "no decoders were found to handle the stream" but i have libdvdcss2 installed
[06:47] <gnomefreak> Jeeves_: if we can help you with something just let us know
[06:47] <defrysk> batman, try mplayer or gxine or vlc
[06:47] <Jeeves_> gnomefreak: Do you read mirrors@canonical.com ? :)
[06:47] <gnomefreak> nope
[06:48] <Kamping_Kaiser> batman: check you have some sort of decoders (*to play the stream, not decrycpt the content)
[06:48] <batman> defrysk, ok it plays in mplayer anyone know about setting up handbrake?
[06:48] <tatters>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY fuckwitchQWERTY
[06:49] <df> ew
[06:49] <gnomefreak> tatters: now try that without a space and new password
[06:49] <tatters> lol
[06:49] <batman> has anyone here set up handbrake?
[06:49] <defrysk> handbrake ?
[06:49] <gnomefreak> oh and everything can be lowercase (unless your password has uppercase)
[06:49] <defrysk> never heard of it
[06:50] <tatters>  / msg NickServ IDENTIFY fuckwitchQWERTY
[06:50] <gnomefreak> on gm cars and trucks i have
[06:50] <tatters> :/
[06:50] <batman> defrysk, its a dvd ripping program
[06:50] <tatters> forget ill get a new one
[06:50] <redguy> hah, nice one
[06:50] <gnomefreak> tatters: type /msg nickserv identify password   no other spacesthe / should be first thing typed
[06:50] <slabby> How can i get the .inf driver file for my Netgear WG311T, I need it for Ndiswrapper
[06:51] <mumbles> gnomefreak it works this time
[06:51] <mumbles> thanks
[06:51] <gnomefreak> mumbles: its was prolly just a misclick or something
[06:51] <defrysk> batman, try dvdrip ist in synaptic
[06:51] <gnomefreak> mumbles: np
[06:52] <batman> defrysk, i want to rip only to avi
[06:52] <defrysk> dvdrip-doc for further documentation on it
[06:52] <gnomefreak> its in multiverse here
[06:52] <batman> i've tried acid rip and it just screws up all the time and eats my disc until i reboot
[06:52] <tatters> k gnome thnx how do I change password?
[06:53] <gnomefreak> tatters: not sure try /msg nickserv help
[06:54] <batman> defrysk, i have tried it before
[06:54] <Jeeves_> gnomefreak: Scared of what?
[06:54] <defrysk> batman, i having  look
[06:54] <gnomefreak> Jeeves_: i just updated hal again last time i did there were issues :(
[06:54] <batman> defrysk, yay mplayer is now frozen
[06:55] <ruzgar> when i click the middle mouse button i want to scrool like in windows
[06:55] <ruzgar> how can i'll do this
[06:55] <gnomefreak> ruzgar: system>preff>mouse i think
[06:57] <ruzgar> there is no option on mouse menu
[06:57] <defrysk> batman, http://textsnippets.com/posts/show/287 fount this you could try it
[06:58] <defrysk> found*
[06:58] <Yokalosh> i have installed wine from the winehq repositories and from the ubuntu repositories but whatever i do i always get this: 'wine: chdir to /root/.wine/wineserver-ubuntu : No such file or directory'
[06:58] <Yokalosh> any ideas?
[06:58] <tonyyarusso> ruzgar: You can add some lines in /etc/X11/xorg.conf,
[06:58] <ruzgar> tonyyarusso what should i wnite xorg.conf?
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> ruzgar: I believe the relevant ones are in the InputDevice > Configured Mouse section, and would be:
[06:59] <Yokalosh> ah wait its because i am using it as root
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> ruzgar: Option          "EmulateWheel"          "true"
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> ruzgar: Option          "EmulateWheelButton"    "2"
[06:59] <Yokalosh> oh maybe not, i still get that error
[06:59] <Yokalosh> does anyone have any ideas?
[07:00] <Yokalosh> i really need to use wine
[07:00] <ruzgar> ok i'll try
[07:00] <tonyyarusso> ruzgar: Yeah, that looks like it, then save and restart X.
[07:00] <anatole> can someone tell how to list the contents of a directory sg like the dos command 'tree'? i'd like to list only the directories, recursively
[07:00] <defrysk> Yokalosh, you need it for ?
[07:00] <anatole> i tried "find -type d" but the output is not in alphabetical order
[07:00] <HymnToLife> anatole> ls
[07:01] <Yokalosh> defrysk: for my windows apps ;)
[07:01] <HymnToLife> man ls for further info
[07:01] <defrysk> Yokalosh, like ?
[07:01] <Yokalosh> defrysk: sibelius etc
[07:01] <Yokalosh> and some other stuff
[07:01] <defrysk> ic
[07:01] <Yokalosh> got any ideas?
[07:01] <batman> defrysk, damn mplayer is freezing up reading my dvds
[07:02] <anatole> HymnToLife: i couldn't find a switch to ls that lists only the directories
[07:02] <HymnToLife> oooops sorry, wrong chan
[07:02] <Alex_BO2>  HELLO!How can i exclude an whole directory when I make a tarball? I have used --exclude, but it excludes only a file
[07:02] <defrysk> Yokalosh, http://ubuntustudio.com/wiki/index.php/Welcome%2C_Musicians%21 might be intersting for you
[07:02] <HymnToLife> anatole> tried -R ?
[07:02] <defrysk> I'm off
[07:03] <wonder> did somebody manage to run warcraft3 with wine? i have got problems with the game finding it's cd
[07:03] <anatole> HymnToLife: yep but i only need the directories to be listed
[07:03] <Yokalosh> defrysk: if only school ran it too
[07:03] <Yokalosh> defrysk: thanks though
[07:03] <defrysk> yeah :(
[07:03] <defrysk> k, bye
[07:03] <Yokalosh> ciao
[07:04] <MacSlow> is it possible to widen the columns-display of dpkg --list ?
[07:05] <latis> Im trying to get my ATI card to work woth 3D Accel.. but Xorg log says: (EE) fglrx(0): DRIScreenInit failed!
[07:05] <ruzgar> tonyyarusso i am downloading a big program now can i restart the X without interrupt the X
[07:05] <latis> Ive tried to find a solution on google, but I cant
[07:05] <latis> any1 know why I get this error?
[07:05] <latis> fglrx does not seem to be loaded into the kernel (lsmod does not show it)
[07:06] <tonyyarusso> ruzgar: Depends how you're downloading.  wget or apt-get in a terminal is fine, but if it involves the GUI, just wait until it's done.
[07:06] <ruzgar> wget
[07:06] <tonyyarusso> ruzgar: Where is it running from?
[07:06] <latis> and when I try to modprobe it, it tells me: FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/misc/fglrx.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter
[07:06] <ruzgar> gnome console
[07:06] <tonyyarusso> ruzgar: Then you're out of luck I'm afraid.
[07:06] <ruzgar> umm ok i wait
[07:07] <ruzgar> thanks for your help
[07:07] <latis> is there any newer Kernel than 2.6.12 for ubuntu breezy?
[07:08] <latis> dont know if that might solve my problem
[07:09] <J_element> i need some help sharing internet connection from nic eth0 to nic eth1
[07:09] <J_element> and the connection that i got on eth0 is pppoe
[07:09] <J_element> i already configured the pppoe but dont know how to share it to the network
[07:10] <WebLOCH> hey guys, I installed my nvidia drivers from the binary on the website  so that I could reach HD resolutions but it would seem that it fails every time i reboot and I have to re-run the installer and compile the modules
[07:10] <sistema> Hola
[07:10] <ruzgar> J_element you must yog or meditaiton learn that is very complicated i think i try to make it 3 weeks but i cant and i buy a router
[07:11] <sistema> hola
[07:11] <sistema> a todos
[07:11] <J_element> any one ?
[07:11] <sistema> alguien habla espaol
[07:11] <kbrosnan> !es
[07:11] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:11] <J_element> ruzgar
[07:11] <ruzgar> J_element
[07:11] <ruzgar> yes
[07:14] <LoCusF> hey guys, does anyone know how could I change my post-login background color? I mean the color that comes after login and before the actual background is loaded
[07:14] <StyXman> stupid question of the day: which user/pass should I use for the cups web iface? tried the first user's and failed...
[07:15] <tonyyarusso> LoCusF: In the GDM setup, the background color for the GTK+ Greeter.
[07:15] <LoCusF> oh, ok :)
[07:15] <LoCusF> I'll take a look at it
[07:15] <diogo> Greetings, again! I'd like to password protect 'My Other OS' GRUB entry, but I have only seen documents talking about putting the 'lock' after 'initrd', and 'My Other OS' has no initrd...
[07:16] <diogo> Which is dumb, because Ubuntu means no security risk at all, but 'My Other OS' does... :o)
[07:16] <StyXman> diogo: it would be before the cahinloader
[07:16] <StyXman> chainloader*
[07:16] <tarzeau> diogo: just put it in
[07:16] <diogo> StyXman: That's exactly what I needed! Thanks!
[07:17] <diogo> StyXman: And if I want to set a specific password for that entry instead of the global GRUB password, can I just add 'password myotherossux' there?!
[07:17] <karat> Has anyone here used an irman on ubuntu?
[07:18] <StyXman> ok, let? restate my question: once I instaled ubuntu, how can i setup a new printer?
[07:18] <StyXman> diogo: lemme check
[07:18] <WebLOCH> anyone think they can help with my Nvidia driver issue?
[07:18] <StyXman> WebLOCH: may be I could help..
[07:18] <tonyyarusso> StyXman: System > Administration > Printing | Add New Printer
[07:19] <LoCusF> tonyyarusso: thanks :) that worked
[07:19] <StyXman> tonyyarusso: ah, sorry, I meant kubuntu... should I join #kubuntu?
[07:19] <WebLOCH> StyXman, would be much obliged if you could!
[07:19] <StyXman> WebLOCH: just fire your question
[07:19] <tonyyarusso> StyXman: Probably, but you might get an answer here anyway.
[07:20] <WebLOCH> StyXman, I had to install from the nvidia site installer, in order to get HD res working on my card/monitor, however everytime I reboot gdm/x dies and I have to re-install them and restart gdm, any advice?
[07:21] <progrock> I'm trying to run an autogen script (to install thunar).. .but it says "Makekfile.am:13: requires version 1.8, but have 1.4-p6".... but automake1.8 is installed on my system
[07:21] <StyXman> WebLOCH: you should try to discover why X dies when rebooting
[07:21] <ncp> i have allways used debian to my server, how i ubuntu as server? i have only tested ubuntu on my laptop an workstation
[07:21] <StyXman> try reading /var/log/Xorg.0.log or similar
[07:21] <WebLOCH> StyXman, it tells me nvidia fails to load beacuse it doesnt exist
[07:21] <diogo> ncp, Ubuntu is EXCELLENT for servers, too.
[07:21] <HymnToLife> ncp> just the same as debian
[07:21] <StyXman> WebLOCH: the module?
[07:21] <WebLOCH> StyXman, but a modprobe/lsmod tells me that it does
[07:22] <HymnToLife> if you have a working debian server, no need to switch it to ubuntu
[07:22] <doc|home> I'm trying to get ndiswrapper working with WPA but when I run  "sudo wpa_supplicant -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dndiswrapper -wdd" I get "No keys have been configured - skip key clearing
[07:22] <doc|home> " even though I have one set in my /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf. Anyone got any suggestions why thiat might happen?
[07:22] <diogo> ncp, Try the 'server' install mode. ;o)
[07:22] <StyXman> WebLOCH: weird
[07:22] <ncp> are there any things thats better on ubuntu then with debian, i know its allmost the same dist. but dont want all that extra stuff with, only the things i want to install... is that possible in server mode?
[07:22] <weedar> doc|home, I have gotten the same problem a few times - with setup that has worked other times
[07:22] <doc|home> weedar, :/
[07:23] <latis> any1 familiar with ATI issues?
[07:23] <weedar> doc|home, what version of ndiswrapper and wpa_supplicant are you using?
[07:23] <farous> latis what about ati
[07:23] <diogo> ncp, Debian is great, but Ubuntu has better hardware support and better packages (to say the least).
[07:23] <doc|home> weedar, one sec
[07:23] <LuisBG> !tell latis about ati
[07:23] <latis> farous, modprobe gives me FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/misc/fglrx.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter
[07:24] <idefix> why do so many people insist on telling lies? I often find this out after verifying whatever they say...
[07:24] <ncp> diogo : that great :) but what dist should i choose ubuntu(gnome) kunto(kde) but its for server use... an is it possible to choose what apps i want to install during installation?
[07:24] <xoz_> not hardware support. all distros are using similar kernel. maybe better hardware detection.
[07:24] <latis> LuisBG, Ive tried most of what I can find on google, it wont work, modprobe fglrx gives me: FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/misc/fglrx.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter and Xorg log gives me:  (EE) fglrx(0): DRIScreenInit failed!
[07:24] <farous> latous where did you install it from
[07:24] <LuisBG> what are the volatile modules in /lib/modules?
[07:24] <doc|home> weedar, 1.1-4ubuntu2 and 0.4.5-0ubuntu1
[07:25] <diogo> ncp, If you install it in 'server' mode, it doesn't matter if you pick up Ubuntu or Kubuntu. Yes, you can select precisely what to install in the 'expert' mode.
[07:25] <doc|home> (latest in the repos I have)
[07:25] <latis> LuisBG, ?
[07:25] <ncp> diogo : okay thanks alot :D
[07:25] <diogo> ncp, No problem. ;o)
[07:25] <LuisBG> latis, I'm having ati issues myself :S
[07:26] <weedar> doc|home, you might want to try downloading the newest ndiswrapper and wpa_supplicant, which is 1.10 and 0.4.8 respecitvely
[07:26] <LuisBG> farous, latis, where did you install it from
[07:26] <doc|home> weedar, got repos for those? :/
[07:27] <weedar> doc|home, unfortunately not, at least not that I've found :/
[07:27] <aldo-IT-> hi, all.
[07:27] <doc|home> weedar, ok, thanks anyway
[07:27] <latis> LuisBG, some guide on ubuntuforums
[07:27] <aldo-IT-> need help installing ubuntu on my epia min itx...
[07:27] <StyXman> wii, works.
[07:27] <Jambon> how do i compare the contents of two folders?
[07:28] <LuisBG> latis, try to reinstall, try the first method in...
[07:28] <LuisBG> !tell latis about ati
[07:28] <LuisBG> should work
[07:28] <bjornkri> ohoyh
[07:28] <eletido> whats the switch to move whole directories?
[07:29] <latis> LuisBG, reinstall ubuntu?
[07:29] <doc|home> eletido, mv should do it
[07:29] <Determinist> !backports
[07:29] <ubotu> somebody said backports was Add "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main universe multiverse restricted" (without the ") to /etc/apt/sources.list.  More info @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
[07:29] <aldo-IT-> I get a read-error when installing from CD (I get the same error with debian install cd. but under windoze I can read the whole content of both cds....) so thought I could install from one HD to another... any clue on how to do this? thanks...
[07:29] <bjornkri> I have a small problem, I have two drives on a (Windows) network computer mounted. Which is fine, only now my computer got back from standby, the remote computer having booted in the mean time, but now I can't open them.
[07:30] <[Spooky] > anyone that play Counter Strike Source on Ubuntu ?
[07:30] <bjornkri> They're there on the desktop, but it just hangs if I try cding to them, and I get a 'Device is busy' when I try umounting
[07:30] <bjornkri> Twice.
[07:30] <spectrumx> hey does anone know what might cause a /dev/ide/bus0/target0/lun0/disc I/O error
[07:30] <bjornkri> any way I can, uh, force unmount?
[07:30] <bjornkri> or something?
[07:31] <latis> wich arc is a intel mobility 1,86Ghz?
[07:31] <latis> is it 686 or 386?
[07:31] <Jambon> does anyone know how to compare two folders. i moved the music folders off my ipod, but the orginial folder had 1010 files in 6.6 GB while the folder i moved it two ended up with 1010 files in 6.4GB. I know during the moved some files were skipped, since i had to set it to autoskip, but i don't know which ones.
[07:31] <bjornkri> I answered my own question... -f :P
[07:31] <tarzeau> Jambon: mc has some folder compare
[07:32] <Jambon> mc?
[07:32] <tarzeau> Jambon: midnight commander
[07:32] <aldo-IT-> anyone who don't mind a 5' private chat with a noob looking for help?!? :)
[07:32] <latis> wich arc is a intel mobility 1,86Ghz? i386 or i686?
[07:32] <bjornkri> nope, still getting device busy
[07:33] <highvoltage> Jambon: if you started with 1010 files, and ended with 1010 files, chances are you have all the files, the total disk space consumed is probably less because you've copied it to a more efficient filesystem.
[07:33] <lar1> aldo-IT-: whats the problem? just ask here
[07:33] <eletido> doc|home, when I tried using mv to move, it says that it failed to perserve ownership of the files, move not permitted. but it still moved them
[07:33] <bjornkri> screw this, I'm rebooting
[07:34] <doc|home> eletido, moving to a fat32 partition?
[07:34] <eletido> doc|home, yes.
[07:34] <Jambon> highvoltage: the thing is i got several messages during the transfer saying "error while copying xxxx.mp3 or whatever."
[07:34] <doc|home> eletido, fat32 doesn't retain the permissions
[07:34] <doc|home> eletido, it's normal
[07:34] <dooglus> any idea how to play a .mid (midi) file?  neither mplayer nor beep-media-player knows what to do with it
[07:34] <Jambon> so after skipping a few files i just put it on autoskip
[07:34] <Jambon> so who knows how many files are botched
[07:34] <Jambon> there was no output
[07:35] <aldo-IT-> lar1: I've got this mini-itx (epia m10000) and can't install ubuntu... I get a read error from my cd rom in some part of the installation process. since I've tryed debian and it's always the same and since I can read correctly both cds with windoze, I was thinking of an hdd to hdd install... but dunno how todo it...
[07:35] <jannov> dooglus, automatix can install midi support
[07:35] <eletido> doc|home, ok. i was just wondering why it says the movie isnt permitted, but the files were moved anyways. i was just surprised by that.
[07:35] <doc|home> eletido, aye, that's a bit odd
[07:35] <tristanmike> !automatix
[07:35] <ubotu> [automatix]  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 (see !easyubuntu), but it's often best to read the documentation.
[07:35] <dooglus> jannov: eek.  I'm scared of automatix.  apparently it uses scary commands like 'echo'
[07:36] <robbt> hey does anyone know how to set-up a username/passwd for someone using a foreign keyset
[07:36] <aldo-IT-> lar1: any idea?
[07:36] <robbt> i have a friend who is using amharic and now GDM won't let him login because everything is amharic and his passwd/username is in english
[07:36] <dooglus> robbt: are you talking about ssh access using public keys?
[07:37] <dooglus> robbt: oh, i see
[07:37] <robbt> nope I'm talking about how do I set-up a username/passwd with unicode.
[07:37] <dooglus> robbt: isn't there a box in the gdm login screen to select language?
[07:37] <robbt> i'll try and google it, just thought i'd see if anyone round here had an idea
[07:37] <robbt> ahh hah, yes there is
[07:37] <robbt> thanks
[07:38] <robbt> didn't work though
[07:38] <progrock> Am I the only one whos CPU sits at 100% for a while aafter using Gnome's Network Manager?
[07:38] <robbt> everything is still in amharic even after selecting american english
[07:38] <bur[n] er> progrock: you're sure it's due to gnome's network manager?
[07:38] <WebLOCH> any other nvidia officianados around?
[07:39] <bur[n] er> progrock: use gnome-system-monitor, top, or htop to identify?
[07:39] <progrock> bur[n] er, maybe not exactly.. but its whenever I activate/change a network threw it... using gnome-system-monitor
[07:39] <tuxero> hi, someone could tellme if automatix exist for dapper ?
[07:39] <bur[n] er> aww... i don't f with it ;)  i'm all static ip
[07:39] <bur[n] er> sorry progrock
[07:40] <bur[n] er> tuxero: wtf is automatix?
[07:40] <progrock> haha, its ok.. i replaced it with nm-applet... much better
[07:40] <progrock> bur[n] er, tho i am jealous you have nvidia.. i was always an ati fan till i can over to linux
[07:40] <progrock> came*
[07:40] <bur[n] er> i had an ati radeon 7000 and now an old nvidia geforce2 pro ;)
[07:41] <progrock> nm-applet is working great.. except that i think its showing up networks that are not even close to inrange
[07:41] <bur[n] er> my glxgears jumped and games are actually playable
[07:41] <tristanmike> my nm-applet works just fine
[07:41] <GnarusLeo> are people still using vmware? Or something better released?
[07:41] <progrock> haha... well mine sa laptop.. so its not the easiest thing to swich video cards as far as i know
[07:41] <bur[n] er> nm-applet says wired for me and doesn't work with my wireless... anyone using a centrino with it?
[07:41] <WebLOCH> GnarusLeo, depends, theres Xen for other *nix distros or qemu/kqemu for thesame functionality as Vmware
[07:42] <progrock> GnarusLeo, whast wrong with vmware?... and in what situation are you asking
[07:42] <GnarusLeo> want XP on a VM ..
[07:42] <WebLOCH> GnarusLeo, then VMware and qemu/kqemu are your only options
[07:42] <GnarusLeo> k, thanks alot
[07:42] <rancorus> is it possible to change the touchpad setting so that it won't automatically click
[07:42] <aldo-IT-> can't belive noone can help me with this thing...
[07:42] <doc|home> will wireless network with WPA work without WPA encryption actually enabled? (obviously without the encryption)
[07:42] <progrock> GnarusLeo, im runinng xp on vmware.. runs perfect (i dont play games or do any 3d stuff on windows.. jsut 2d graphic development)
[07:43] <WebLOCH> GnarusLeo, theres also a funky project for a qemu gui similar to VMware so you can get the most out of qemu
[07:43] <JockeTF> uh... hello
[07:44] <progrock> My entire filesystem is encrypted... does that mean the vmware OS image files are also encrypted?
[07:44] <bintut> hello all..
[07:44] <GnarusLeo> progrock, how did you install it?
[07:44] <JockeTF> I need someone to try an ubuntu package i made...
[07:45] <JockeTF> warzone 2100 - a game that bacame GPL in december 2004
[07:45] <bintut> i have the fglrx-kernel-source.tar.gz in my /usr/src/ what shall i do with this? i doesn't have any README or HOWTO at all.
[07:45] <progrock> GnarusLeo, downloaded it from vmware.com  and ran the install script... very straight foward... if you have any questions about that, the ubuntu wiki goes into a tiny bit more detail
[07:45] <GnarusLeo> thanks alot
[07:45] <bur[n] er> anyone familiar with syncing a palm device with evolution?
[07:48] <DaMann> hey, why my avi,mpg etc-files lags and why the sound comes after?? player: totem
[07:48] <DaMann> and i have downloaded codecs win32 etc
[07:48] <joanverde> I would like to mount a nfs+ drive as rw; how could I do that when it mounts as ro by deafault?
[07:49] <me2win> joanverde, did you make sure that you have something that makes it safe to write first?
[07:50] !lilo:*! <ltc-flam> "on recherche un monteur ou un PC/MAC puissant avec port FW pour derush et montage de video ce soir (4h de taf, le rea peut monter au cas ou) sur PARIS / site lestelechargements fr contre la loi DADVSI"
[07:50] !lilo:*! lilo merci
[07:50] <joanverde> me2win what do you mean safe?
[07:50] !lilo:*! (whoops) 8)
[07:51] <concept10> k3b tell me .mp3 is an unsupported format, what packages do I need?
[07:51] <crimsun> !info libk3b2-mp3
[07:51] <crimsun> !info k3b-mp3
[07:51] <ubotu> k3b-mp3: (The KDE cd burning application library - MP3 decoder), section universe/libs, is optional. Version: 0.12.2-0ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 30 kB, Installed size: 92 kB
[07:52] <me2win> joanverde, it isnt safe to write to an NTFS partition from linux
[07:52] <crimsun> concept10: see above
[07:52] <joanverde> me2win it's hfs+ and not ntfs
[07:52] <pramz> hello everyone :-)
[07:52] <concept10> crimsun, i have both of those packages
[07:53] <me2win> joanverde, my bad, small font
[07:53] <joanverde> no problem
[07:53] <me2win> joanverde, oh you put nfs
[07:53] <me2win> thats why
[07:53] <joanverde> hfs+
[07:53] <crimsun> concept10: on breezy or dapper? because the first package doesn't exist in breezy.
[07:53] <concept10> crimsun, dapper
[07:53] <bintut> i have the fglrx-kernel-source.tar.gz in my /usr/src/ what shall i do with this? i doesn't have any README or HOWTO at all.
[07:53] <me2win> joanverde,   <joanverde> I would like to mount a nfs+ drive as rw;
[07:53] <joanverde> or hsf+ I use to mix them, the later for mac anyhow
[07:53] <joanverde> HFS+
[07:54] <concept10> crimsun, ive had this problem on breezy also, cant remember the fix
[07:54] <coyctecm> damn I just noticed how much better sawfish is than metacity :)
[07:54] <me2win> joanverde, i know, but when you first said what you were trying to do, you put nfs+ by accident, instead of hfs
[07:54] <crimsun> concept10: dpkg -l libk3b2-mp3 |grep ^ii
[07:54] <joanverde> ok, sorry
[07:55] <concept10> crimsun, I didnt have that, im installing now
[07:55] <crimsun> concept10: heh, you just said above that you had it
[07:56] <joanverde> so me2win, could you make something up? if you have a soulotion we could take it in the #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:56] <me2win> joanverde, im not sure how to mount hfs for rw
[07:57] <joanverde> ok me2win
[07:57] <haller> hi. how can i epiphany make rm-streams open with realplay instead of totem?
[07:57] <concept10> crimsun, i guess im confused.. I saw this: The following NEW packages will be installed:k3b libk3b2 libmusicbrainz4c2a
[07:57] <crimsun> concept10: no biggie :)
[07:57] <joanverde> me2win could it help to see the fdisk or fstab file?
[07:58] <concept10> crimsun, oooooohh, I hat libk3b2 not the -mp3 also
[07:58] <JockeTF> I need someone to test an ubuntu package i made... warzone 2100 - a game that bacame GPL in december 2004...
[07:58] <concept10> crimsun, works fine thaks bud
[07:58] <spectrumx> i wondering if anyone had any ideas why I might get a Input/Output error during partitioning
[07:58] <slabby> My wireless card wont connect on computer boot-up. I have tried activating and deactivating the device but no difference. The only way I can get it to work it to load an app like Wifi-radar, once I load this wifi radar gets an IP straight away any all works fine
[07:59] <slabby> My wireless card wont connect on computer boot-up. I have tried activating and deactivating the device but no difference. The only way I can get it to work it to load an app like Wifi-radar, once I load this wifi radar gets an IP straight away any all works fine. How can I get it to set itself up on the boot-up?
[07:59] <goodboy> hello
[07:59] <goodboy> im new user
[08:00] <goodboy> i want just know
[08:00] <goodboy> how i can complire
[08:00] <goodboy> paltalk
[08:00] <goodboy> who can help me plz
[08:01] <joanverde> could I get more control over a disk if I log in as root?
[08:01] <wezzer> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:01] <ScreaminIke> looking for the tcpdump command string that will let me dump everything into 1 megabyte log files
[08:01] <ScreaminIke> in fact, i'm looking to only capture port 5900
[08:01] <skott> how do i make ubuntu boot like normal (i can't change the console resolution or add startup scripts).
[08:02] <edan> hi all
[08:02] <edan> when i try to run xmoto i get the following error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9864
[08:03] <edan> and i installed nvidia setup
[08:03] <edan> and glx
[08:04] <edan> any ideas?
[08:05] <ScreaminIke> edan, beyond me
[08:05] <ScreaminIke> sorry
[08:05] <DrCurl> Ok, I managed to setup dvd playback with totem-xine, but I have trouble with mp3
[08:05] <edan> ??
[08:05] <DrCurl> rhythmbox gives me this error: Got error opening "file:///store/drcurl/mp3/Various-Kill_Bill_Vol._1/04.Bernard_Herrmann-Twisted_Nerve.mp3": Could not start pipeline playing
[08:06] <DrCurl> I have gstreamer-mad installed
[08:06] <GutterPunk> Argh it's completely annoying. Can anyone guide me on how to make the framebuffer work in 1400x1050 mode? The ubuntu kernel doesn't seem to support this resolution. I tried a custom kernel, using vesafb-tng, not working either. I really need to get this resolution :(
[08:06] <DrCurl> any idea?
[08:06] <GutterPunk> Nothing on google either. Does noone use a flat screen with a resolution higher than 1024x768 then??
[08:08] <GnarusLeo> I get this error while trying to configure VMware ... Your kernel was built with "gcc" version "3.4.5", while you are trying to use
[08:08] <GnarusLeo> "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2".
[08:08] <GutterPunk> And for some strange reason, *all of a sudden*, I can't use the CTRL-ALT-Fx keys to switch to the console anymore, once in gnome. It still works from gdm
[08:08] <latis> !ati
[08:08] <ubotu> ati is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[08:08] <skott> !boot
[08:08] <ubotu> skott: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:08] <skott> :/
[08:10] <ScottishPig> Damnit. I ordered a box of CDs of 5.10 when I shoulda just waited for 6.04 to come out. *cries*
[08:12] <Jarigo> hey i need help umm i have 2 ethernet cards 1 just to browse network and 1 to surf the internet, it keeps changing the default card to my network browsing card, how do i stop this
[08:13] <Zoo> hi all
[08:13] <polpak> ScottishPig, well, it's not as if the CD's are terribly expensive ;p
[08:14] <ScottishPig> It's true. But I don't want to waste Ubuntu's resources.
[08:14] <Jarigo> hey i need help umm i have 2 ethernet cards 1 just to browse network and 1 to surf the internet, it keeps changing the default card to my network browsing card, how do i stop this
[08:15] <JustinLynn> ScottishPig> I think orders this close to release are delayed and shipped as +1. Let me check :)
[08:15] <showme> !info <postfix>
[08:15] <Jarigo> hey i need help umm i have 2 ethernet cards 1 just to browse network and 1 to surf the internet, it keeps changing the default card to my network browsing card, how do i stop this
[08:16] <polpak> Jarigo, how are you setting the default?
[08:16] <Jarigo> System -> Administration ->network polpak
[08:18] <Jarigo> System -> Administration ->network polpak
[08:20] <jerware> Rawplaye1 :  can i grab that BGP and 802.11 wireless cbts off ya ?
[08:20] <Jarigo> oo im having trouble with wireless network too!
[08:20] <jerware> how so? Jarigo
[08:21] <Jarigo> Belkin 54mbp/s 802.11g ?
[08:21] <jerware> linksys here
[08:21] <Chris_Tucker> anyone know about a boot floppy?
[08:21] <jerware> boot floopies. as in resque disks ?
[08:21] <jerware> google for knoppix. better than floppies
[08:21] <Commuto> Chris_Tucker you mean you want to install ubuntu from floppy ?
[08:22] <jerware> ahh
[08:22] <jerware> im assuming your cd-drive will not install your ubuntu disc ?
[08:22] <jerware> is the ubuntu cd a dvd while the drive is not?
[08:22] <Hammer> o.O
[08:23] <LaserJock> Hi all! kinda weird request but could I get somebody to invite me to gmail?
[08:23] <V4Vendetta> LaserJock~ sure
[08:23] <V4Vendetta> what's your email
[08:23] <LaserJock> V4Vendetta: mantha@ubuntu.com
[08:24] <Chris_Tucker> Commuto, yes, but i just found the grub boot floppy wiki
[08:24] <m3w> need help
[08:24] <m3w> anyone alive?
[08:24] <V4Vendetta> LaserJock~ sent
[08:24] <m3w> ?
[08:24] <LaserJock> V4Vendetta: thanks very much
[08:24] <V4Vendetta> LaserJock~ no problem buddy
[08:24] <Jeeves_> m3w: I feel my heart beating, is that what you mean? :)
[08:25] <m3w> yeah the problem is a little delicate
[08:25] <m3w> i have a lap top
[08:25] <m3w> and i can`t install ubuntu 5.10
[08:25] <tristanmike> LaserJock, how would one go about getting an ubuntu email, are they reserved?
[08:25] <ScottishPig> Eeew. Laptop's are useful, but linux on a laptop is hellish.
[08:25] <ScottishPig> m3w: Where's it getting hung up?
[08:25] <LaserJock> tristanmike: they are only for Ubuntu Members
[08:25] <tristanmike> LaserJock, ok
[08:25] <Jeeves_> ScottishPig: I wouldn't know why...
[08:25] <m3w> i boot from the install cd in order to install the soft
[08:25] <m3w> i press enter
[08:25] <m3w> so the instals begings
[08:26] <m3w> and after 10,15 seconds
[08:26] <m3w> the display turns into a black dysplay
[08:26] <m3w> ...the instalation process stops....
[08:26] <m3w> wtf is happening
[08:26] <m3w> ...?
[08:26] <Jarigo> hey i need help umm i have 2 ethernet cards 1 just to browse network and 1 to surf the internet, it keeps changing the default card to my network browsing card, how do i stop this
[08:26] <m3w> and on a regular pc it works
[08:26] <m3w> ?!?
[08:27] <Jeeves_> m3w: You're in the installer allready?
[08:27] <m3w> no
[08:27] <ScottishPig> m3w: What did the screen say? Was it detecting visual devices- which may make the screen blank. But it comes back after that.
[08:27] <m3w> it says
[08:27] <m3w> press enter to boot
[08:27] <m3w> i press eneter
[08:27] <m3w> and the soft starts loading different stuff there
[08:27] <m3w> and after 10 seconds
[08:27] <tristanmike> m3w, please try to speak in more complete sentences, and not small, individual thoughts. It makes it difficult to follow, and floods the channel among other things.
[08:27] <Jeeves_> m3w: than it blanks ?
[08:27] <m3w> yes
[08:27] <m3w> black
[08:27] <m3w> nothing
[08:28] <m3w> and the cd moving stops also
[08:28] <m3w> but
[08:28] <m3w> i could install slack
[08:28] <m3w> but i want ubuntu
[08:28] <m3w> and i cannot understand why it does this thing
[08:28] <m3w> my friends told me that the cd may be broken :/
[08:29] <m3w> can u give me an explination?
[08:29] <Jeeves_> m3w: Try typing 'linux video=vga16 pci-noacpi' instead of just pressing enter
[08:29] <m3w> hmmm
[08:29] <m3w> and if it doesn`t work ?
[08:29] <Jeeves_> m3w: I'm not sure if linux the right word there, type what it says it's "Loading xxxx ....."
[08:29] <Jeeves_> m3w: Buy a new laptop. :)
[08:30] <Panther> Haha.
[08:30] <BlueT_> haha
[08:30] <ScottishPig> ...and send me your old one.
[08:30] <m3w> windows works on the lap
[08:30] <Genfoo> :P
[08:30] <m3w> slack works
[08:30] <m3w> ubuntu doesn;t
[08:30] <m3w> why ?
[08:30] <Genfoo> ubuntu does :D
[08:30] <Genfoo> u tell us
[08:30] <Genfoo> IDE error/
[08:30] <m3w> hmm
[08:30] <Jeeves_> m3w: Because ubuntu uses a framebuffer stuf and so
[08:30] <Trinitrogen> quick help! my curser and keyboard suddenly stopped working. I was in a virtual machine doing some compiling and I "escaped" it and set my lapto to the size. I picked it back up and I can't get the mouse to move, and key combos like alt-tab and alt-ctrl-arrow don't work...anything I can do?
[08:30] <RaduC> I'm trying to output a 1080p resolution on a nVidia card, but it says that
[08:30] <RaduC> (WW) NVIDIA(0): Not using mode "1920x1080":
[08:31] <RaduC> (WW) NVIDIA(0):   horizontal sync width (2640 - 1952 = 688) greater than 512
[08:31] <Jeeves_> slack doesn't even know that tha exists ;)
[08:31] <m3w> aham
[08:31] <m3w> Jeeves_
[08:31] <Panther> Trin:  Click the virtual machine window screen stage thing?
[08:31] <m3w> Try typing 'linux video=vga16 pci-noacpi' instead of just pressing enter
[08:31] <m3w> i;ll do this
[08:31] <m3w> brb :)
[08:31] <Jeeves_> m3w: Wait!
[08:31] <RaduC> any idea how to make it display? it falls back to 1400 x 1050
[08:31] <m3w> ok
[08:31] <Jeeves_> it's not pci-noacpi
[08:31] <Jeeves_> it's pci=noacpi
[08:31] <lab0rized> Hello, when trying to compile asterisk i get an error that say that my terminal doesnt support termcap ?
[08:31] <Trinitrogen> Panther: no no no, itsa actually ubuntu, my actual os on my computer that wont let me move it
[08:31] <m3w> Jeeves_
[08:32] <bur[n] er> anyone know how to configure nm-applet to control a different network card?
[08:32] <m3w> can u retype the whole thing pls
[08:32] <Jeeves_> linux video=vga16 pci=noacpi
[08:32] <m3w> and then i press enter?
[08:32] <Trinitrogen> Panther: Im in ubuntu, have VMware running in it, and I was actually compiling linux from scratch in VMWare
[08:32] <Panther> sounds good
[08:33] <tristanmike> bur[n] er, you should just be able to right click and change it under properties
[08:33] <Genfoo> -_-
[08:33] <bur[n] er> tristanmike: there is no properties... I see connection information, help, and about
[08:33] <tristanmike> bur[n] er, breezy?
[08:33] <RaduC> I'm trying to output a 1080p resolution on a nVidia card, but it says that
[08:33] <RaduC> (WW) NVIDIA(0): Not using mode "1920x1080":
[08:33] <RaduC> (WW) NVIDIA(0): horizontal sync width (2640 - 1952 = 688) greater than 512
[08:33] <bur[n] er> dapper ;)
[08:33] <BlueT_> :'(
[08:33] <bur[n] er> and it's network-manager, not the network-applet thing
[08:33] <tristanmike> bur[n] er, ahh, you should mention in #ubuntu+1 then
[08:34] <bur[n] er> yah, ok
[08:34] <ui> !paste
[08:34] <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.
[08:34] <tristanmike> bur[n] er, I'd think there should be a properties, I'd hope so...
[08:35] <ui> hi can  someone help me with a problem?
[08:35] <tristanmike> !helpme
[08:35] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[08:36] <ui> :o
[08:36] <evilbulgarian> hi, a WINS server would reduce Broadcast traffic am i correct?
[08:36] <ui> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9790
[08:36] <lab0rized> Hello, when trying to compile asterisk i get an error that say that my terminal doesnt support termcap, and when i search the synaptics for termcap it shows "less" whick after my opinion is a text editor ?
[08:36] <Chris_Tucker>  is there a menu option you can put into grub to make it boot a cdrom disk?
[08:36] <Panther> Yes.
[08:36] <tristanmike> ui, do you have java installed? and how did you do it?
[08:37] <ejofee> will dapper include xgl?
[08:37] <tristanmike> !xgl
[08:37] <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/
[08:37] <ejofee> tristanmike: thank you
[08:37] <RaduC> I'm trying to output a 1080p resolution on a nVidia card, but it says that
[08:37] <RaduC> (WW) NVIDIA(0): Not using mode "1920x1080":
[08:37] <tristanmike> ejofee, np
[08:37] <RaduC> (WW) NVIDIA(0): horizontal sync width (2640 - 1952 = 688) greater than 512
[08:37] <RaduC> with Dapper and the Ubuntu-provided nvidia-glx (8178) and kernel modules
[08:38] <RaduC> 1080i works
[08:38] <redlounge> hi. i can not recover my evolution calendar, contacts etc. from a previous install to my fresh ubuntu install. anyone knows what i have to copy? only email works...
[08:38] <ui> tristanmike, yes i installed it with automatix
[08:38] <tristanmike> !tell ui about automatix
[08:38] <tristanmike> ui, please read your pm
[08:39] <tristanmike> ui, for more information, you can see a comparison here http://nalioth.hostdestroyer.com/comparison.html
[08:41] <eXIstenZ> How can I activate java web start
[08:41] <ui> :) ty
[08:41] <redlounge> no one ever reinstalled evolution?
[08:42] <grayhane> K3b setup option in menu opens a blank window called KDE Control mod, any ideas why ?
[08:42] <m3w> same thing :(
[08:43] <m3w> i think that the black screen appears just when he tries nu start the ubuntu installer
[08:43] <m3w> that menu when u choose the language
[08:43] <tristanmike> grayhane, what option?
[08:43] <m3w> and stuff
[08:43] <m3w> Jeeves_
[08:43] <m3w> got any other ideea
[08:43] <m3w> :(
[08:43] <Jeeves_> Hmm?
[08:43] <Jeeves_> m3w: Nope, not really
[08:44] <Genfoo> is your laptop 64-bit?
[08:44] <m3w> hmmmm
[08:44] <m3w> dunno
[08:44] <m3w> why
[08:44] <m3w> ubuntu works only on 64bit?
[08:44] <mihatsu> huh
[08:44] <Genfoo> my ubuntu destop is a sempron 64bit, but I tried installing ubuntu 32 bit and the IDE drive detection failed until I installed ubuntu64
[08:44] <Panther> No, m3w.
[08:45] <Genfoo> but I also have the 32-bit version on my laptop 100% ok
[08:45] <m3w> hmmmmmmmmmm
[08:45] <Genfoo> don't get me wrong
[08:45] <m3w> i have centrino 1,6
[08:45] <Genfoo> oh pffft
[08:45] <Genfoo> 32-bit :P
[08:45] <Panther> hehe
[08:45] <m3w> so that;s why...
[08:45] <Panther> nah
[08:45] <Genfoo> nah
[08:46] <m3w> ???
[08:46] <Panther> it's not :)
[08:46] <Genfoo> m3w, what is your laptop make, model, manufacturer
[08:46] <m3w> toshiba mpx440
[08:46] <Genfoo> ok - brb
[08:46] <Panther> place of origin, age, time of manufacture . . .
[08:46] <m3w> oki
[08:46] <Genfoo> :P
[08:46] <sistema> hola a todos me gustaria saber
[08:46] <ruzgar> i have an amd K7 cpu but my kernel is 386
[08:46] <sistema> hola
[08:46] <Genfoo> sistema, aqui no hablamos en espanol ;-)
[08:46] <ruzgar> i wanto to change the kernel is that risky
[08:46] <ruzgar> ?
[08:47] <Panther> Ew.
[08:47] <Genfoo> ruzgar, depends
[08:47] <Genfoo> ruzgar, I would not recommend it
[08:47] <sistema> alguien SABE ESPAOL
[08:47] <Genfoo> :D
[08:47] <sistema> cual es el servidor de ubunto en espaol
[08:47] <Genfoo> umm
[08:47] <kbrosnan> !es
[08:47] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:47] <Genfoo> un momento
[08:47] <ruzgar> Genfoo ok when it is k7 kernel, does it work more faster ?
[08:48] <Genfoo> sistema, #ubuntu-es
[08:48] <grayhane> tristanmike,  when I try to get to the setup screen, it is nothing but a blank page
[08:48] <LaserJock> ruzgar: I find the difference pretty minimal
[08:48] <LaserJock> ruzgar: probably not worth the effort, unless you have a specific reason to go with the k7
[08:48] <rcrocker> I am running Ubuntu on a IBM NetVista. The problem is if I let my system set for hours without use it will lock. Any Ideas?
[08:48] <jatos> hi
[08:48] <Genfoo> ruzgar, don't do it unless you have a debilitating problem
[08:49] <ruzgar> ok
[08:49] <Genfoo> such as USB doesn't work, etc.
[08:49] <ruzgar> can i change the scroolbars width ?
[08:49] <Genfoo> in?
[08:49] <tristanmike> grayhane, what does it say in the title bar...? are you running this in Gnome?
[08:49] <ruzgar> i cant find the setting for scrool bar
[08:49] <ruzgar> that is too thin
[08:49] <grayhane> tristanmike, I am wanting to save an image of an audio cd but k3b stalls in the process
[08:49] <m3w> Genfoo
[08:49] <m3w> any news?
[08:50] <grayhane> Yes in Gnome iand it says configure KDE control module
[08:50] <Genfoo> m3w, what was it again? sorry I closed the window :(
[08:50] <m3w> toshiba mpx440
[08:50] <Genfoo> ok ok
[08:50] <tristanmike> grayhane, how did you access it, I can't seem to find that setting, I'm assuming you're on Breezy.
[08:51] <Genfoo> m3w, what is your install problem
[08:51] <Genfoo> like, where does it fail ?
[08:51] <grayhane> tristanmike, Yes I am in Breezy / Gnome, and from settings on the menu to k3b setup
[08:51] <tatters__> does uuntu have iptables enabled by default?
[08:52] <rcrocker> I am running Ubuntu on a IBM NetVista. The problem is if I let my system set for hours without use it will lock. Any Ideas?
[08:52] <m3w> Genfoo
[08:52] <m3w> i cannot install ubuntu
[08:52] <m3w> my display goes black
[08:52] <grayhane> tristanmike, I do not have a burner in this box, was just wanting to save the image. do you think that may be a problem
[08:52] <dimi_> Hoi allemaal!
[08:52] <Genfoo> once you load the kernel, right?
[08:52] <ruzgar> is anybody know how can i make my system a LAMP server?
[08:52] <tristanmike> grayhane, I'd say, it wants devices, do you have a cdrom at least?
[08:52] <Genfoo> ruzgar, install Linux, Apache, Mysql, and PHP :-D
[08:52] <ruzgar> i there a one command for all of the packages
[08:52] <tatters__> ruzgar try xampp
[08:53] <Genfoo> o :P
[08:53] <Genfoo> I do it manually ;-)
[08:53] <ruzgar> Genfoo is that risky
[08:53] <Genfoo> nah
[08:53] <Ojciec_Dyrektor> witaam
[08:53] <grayhane> tristanmike, Yes a reader that I am trying to read the audio cd from to save the image, it ripped the mp3s with grip NP
[08:53] <Genfoo> dzien dobry ;-)
[08:53] <Ojciec_Dyrektor> nadaje tu ktos po LUDZKU ?
[08:53] <Genfoo> tak.
[08:54] <tristanmike> grayhane, it may be the problem, I have both a writer and a reader, but setup picks up both
[08:54] <grayhane> tristanmike, I have the debug output from the failed attempt.
[08:54] <Genfoo> jaki mas problem, eh?
[08:54] <Ojciec_Dyrektor> fajnie bo nie znam tych barbarzynskich jezykow :D
[08:54] <rcrocker> anyone here use a IBM with ubuntu?
[08:54] <tatters__> how do u top and start iptales
[08:54] <ui> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9790
[08:54] <Ojciec_Dyrektor> ja nie mam problemu i pejsow :D
[08:54] <tristanmike> grayhane, post it on pastebin
[08:54] <Genfoo> Ojciec_Dyrektor, I nie pisalem po polsku przes 6 lat ;-)
[08:54] <tatters__> service iptables stop ?
[08:54] <grayhane> tristanmike, on what ?
[08:55] <rcrocker> can anyone see my post?
[08:55] <Ojciec_Dyrektor> wpadlem zobaczyc bo lubie ubuntu :D
[08:55] <tristanmike> !tell grayhane about pastebin
[08:55] <Genfoo> Ojciec_Dyrektor, ale angielski sie nadaje do naluczenia
[08:55] <tristanmike> grayhane, check your pm
[08:55] <Genfoo> Ojciec_Dyrektor, to wcale nie trudny jezyk :P
[08:55] <Ojciec_Dyrektor> wole idish :P
[08:55] <Genfoo> :P
[08:55] <tempest1> hey, what's the bash history file?
[08:55] <tristanmike> ui, the error may be unrecoverable, I'm not sure, but automatix has been known to do some whacky stuff
[08:55] <Genfoo> ~/.bash_history
[08:56] <Genfoo> tempest1, ^^^
[08:56] <Ojciec_Dyrektor> fajnie tu macie :D
[08:56] <Tuxy> hello
[08:56] <tempest1> Genfoo, yea... that would make sense wouldn't it?
[08:56] <Ojciec_Dyrektor> bede tu glosil slowo D
[08:56] <tempest1> lol
[08:56] <ruzgar> is there a guide for installing apache mysql and php ?
[08:56] <Genfoo> o.0
[08:56] <Genfoo> ruzgar, its so easy I can tell you how to do it
[08:57] <Ojciec_Dyrektor> Gra ktos w Cube ?
[08:57] <tempest1> Genfoo, I was being sarcastic about my stupidity
[08:57] <Genfoo> ruzgar, is there anything out of the ordinary you want to do
[08:57] <grayhane> tristanmike,  Ok , did that, and thanks for the time here, I need to get the CD's back and wanted to get the images first
[08:57] <Genfoo> tempest1, :P
[08:57] <Genfoo> tempest1, I don't think about the merits of people's questions, I just answer them ;-)
[08:57] <ruzgar> Genfoo no i want to only make a local server for testing my php web pages
[08:57] <tristanmike> grayhane, post the link here
[08:57] <Genfoo> oh ez
[08:57] <Genfoo> ruzgar, sudo apt-get install httpd
[08:57] <Genfoo> ruzgar, sudo apt-get install php
[08:57] <ruzgar> ok i'll start
[08:58] <Genfoo> try it
[08:58] <grayhane> tristanmike, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9866
[08:58] <tristanmike> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9866
[08:58] <tristanmike> sorry
[08:58] <ruzgar> httpd give a erro
[08:58] <ruzgar> sudo apt-get install httpd
[08:58] <tatters__> anyone know command to turn services off and on?
[08:58] <Ojciec_Dyrektor> dobra ide precz pozniej was nawiedze owieczki moje :D
[08:58] <ruzgar> Package httpd is a virtual package provided by:
[08:59] <ruzgar>   apache2-mpm-worker 2.0.54-5ubuntu4
[08:59] <rambo3> stop start
[08:59] <Genfoo> Ojciec_Dyrektor, :o
[08:59] <ruzgar>   apache2-mpm-prefork 2.0.54-5ubuntu4
[08:59] <ruzgar> E: Package httpd has no installation candidate
[08:59] <rambo3> !pl
[08:59] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[08:59] <Genfoo> pfft
[08:59] <Genfoo> :(
[08:59] <tatters__> ive tried sercive iptables stop but it say unrecognised command
[08:59] <Enthusiast78> tatters__, Do you want to just stop/start them or make them active/inactive on boot?
[08:59] <ruzgar> sudo	aptitude install apache this can be?
[09:00] <Genfoo> ruzgar, read this http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-8069.html
[09:00] <tristanmike> grayhane, so k3b is not reading the cd at all is it?
[09:00] <Genfoo> a guy has the same problem as you
[09:00] <tatters__> stop them at boot if possible
[09:00] <rambo3> all serveces are in /etc/init.d/   so sudo /etc/init.d/service  stop should stop it
[09:00] <jatos> anyone know what would cause kde control center to be empty
[09:00] <grayhane> tristanmike, Yes it reads, makes the TOC file then starts the data file and the drive stops and it just sits
[09:01] <Enthusiast78> tatters__, Install rcconf with 'sudo aptitude install rcconf', then you can use 'sudo rcconf' to select which services start at boot-up.
[09:01] <LSZH> ls
[09:01] <LSZH> Upps, ls geht hier ja nicht... ;)
[09:01] <tatters__> and iptables are installed by and turned on with ubuntu?
[09:01] <educacao> caros amigos, acabei de instalar o ubuntu 5.10, e nao consigo mudar a resoluo de video s aparece 800x600
[09:02] <LSZH> tatters_: Yes...
[09:02] <grayhane> tristanmike, I think I will try to stuff a burner in this box from an old wreck and see if that will  clear it up, perhaps it needs to see the burner as well regardless
[09:02] <ruzgar> Genfoo ubuntu have only php5 package but i dont know php5 i know php4 my codes can be run on php5 server ?
[09:02] <ompaul>  what can I do to dpkg-reconfigure to for the network on a box? (brain has gone for a walk)
[09:02] <tatters__> k that figures then I thought I had to install them
[09:02] <Genfoo> ruzgar, yeah
[09:02] <Genfoo> ruzgar, except for some seriously low-level stuff
[09:02] <Genfoo> ruzgar, PHP5 isn't even for ubuntu yet ;-)
[09:02] <tristanmike> grayhane, it may, I'm not too experienced, sorry I couldn't be of any help
[09:03] <grayhane> tristanmike, you where tremindous help, I am in your debt. thanks.
[09:03] <grayhane> tristanmike, I will let ya know how it works in about 30 min.
[09:03] <tristanmike> grayhane, have you tried Sound Juicer?
[09:03] <grayhane> it will not make an image will it ?
[09:04] <tristanmike> grayhane, i don't think so, but it would tell you if readcd is working properly I'd think
[09:05] <rambo3> kde has great tools for cd burning
[09:05] <ayoub> hey what the fuck do you want
[09:07] <Zhadow> can you guys help me format a slave drive?
[09:07] <grayhane> tristanmike, hey I think so, it looks to be fine using grip, I am doing an install on an old burner, be back in a few. and again thanks.
[09:07] <rambo3> as in /dev/hdb ?
[09:07] <Zhadow> yes
[09:07] <Enthusiast78> Zhadow, Do you know which device that is? (hdb, for example)
[09:07] <rambo3> use gparted
[09:08] <Zhadow> in terminal?
[09:08] <rambo3> no
[09:08] <Zhadow> where do i find that? :)
[09:08] <rambo3> just sudo apt-get install gparted
[09:09] <Enthusiast78> Zhadow, aptitude install gparted
[09:09] <Zhadow> ok its installing now
[09:09] <Zhadow> its installed
[09:09] <DoTheRodeo_> is it worth install wine?
[09:10] <DoTheRodeo_> installing*
[09:10] <[crash] > noe
[09:10] <Zhadow> i want to delete everything off hdb (NTFS) and turn it into ext3   .....i think it is giving me trouble because it has a partuial install of XP on it, and it seemsw to think that i may want to boot that one day
[09:10] <Zhadow> gparted is installed
[09:10] <ruzgar> i have download a game with wget command
[09:11] <ruzgar> it says that is 100%
[09:11] <rambo3> its should be in system menu somewhere there
[09:11] <ruzgar> it means is it finished
[09:11] <ruzgar> or i have to wait a couple of minutes
[09:11] <Enthusiast78> Zhadow, It's under System, Administration
[09:12] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, wget only downloads files, it doesn't actually install anything.
[09:12] <ruzgar> yes i know
[09:12] <VictorFade> i have a little question...
[09:12] <doc|home> I have the gcc and automake packages installed but no make command. Any suggestions?
[09:12] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, well, thats it, then
[09:12] <Zhadow> system>administrative>disks?? maybe?
[09:12] <VictorFade> can anybody help&
[09:12] <Enthusiast78> Zhadow, System -> Administration -> GParted
[09:12] <rambo3> you need make
[09:12] <ruzgar> it says 100% when i close gnome terminal my file can be damaged ?
[09:13] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, no
[09:13] <doc|home> rambo3, grrrr, seperate package. ok, thanks
[09:13] <Zhadow> GParted is not there
[09:13] <Zhadow> maybei m issed a step
[09:13] <rambo3> opern terminal and type gksudo gparted then
[09:14] <Zhadow> k got it
[09:14] <jannov> using someone here ubuntu as an alarm clock with mp3 ? please PM me
[09:14] <rambo3> you ll find it later , its there
[09:15] <Zhadow> its open,...it shows 3 partitions.......hda1  hda2 and hda5
[09:15] <rambo3> thats first disk , change do /dev/hdb in scroll menu in right top corner
[09:15] <dooglus> doc|home: install build-essential
[09:15] <Zhadow> k cool...its there
[09:15] <weedar_> I want to transfer a directory from my ubuntu computer to a debian machine on the same network. What is the quickest/easiest way of doing so?
[09:16] <SirKillalot> is there a program which can turn off my screen?
[09:16] <Deramin> gnome-cups-add crashes every time I try to add a printer. anything I can do to fix it?
[09:16] <doc|home> dooglus, thanks
[09:16] <Zhadow> it says it is already ext3......i was playing with format in the disks menu before........nowe i just need to enable the drive
[09:16] <DoTheRodeo_> any good games for linux?
[09:16] <DoTheRodeo_> that's free
[09:16] <elad_> Hi. I've just installed 5.10, and I'm having a couple of troubles. First, why is Firefox 1.0.7 the latest I have available? Second, how come "gcc" results in a "command not found"?
[09:16] <weedar_> "freeciv" DoTheRodeo_ , if you like Civilization
[09:17] <doc|home> dooglus, thanks, that's perfect
[09:17] <Enthusiast78> DoTheRodeo_, sudo aptitude install xgalaga (best game in the world!!!!) :0)
[09:17] <slabby> DoTheRodeo, Wolfenstein enemy territory
[09:17] <DoTheRodeo_> lol
[09:17] <DoTheRodeo_> any 1st person game?
[09:17] <DoTheRodeo_> like doom or unreal tournament
[09:17] <weedar_> guess what wolfenstein is DoTheRodeo_
[09:17] <slabby> yes Wolf ET as above
[09:17] <Enthusiast78> DoTheRodeo_, Doom, Quake, Quake II, Quake 3, you chose...
[09:17] <rambo3> all your programs and kernel are precompiled so its not necessey to have gcc , you need to install it
[09:17] <Zhadow> or mount it?
[09:18] <elad_> ah, right, buildessentials. OK. What about Firefox though?
[09:18] <DoTheRodeo_> ic
[09:18] <DoTheRodeo_> are they free though?
[09:18] <elad`> Hi. I've just installed 5.10. Why is Firefox 1.0.7 the latest I have available?
[09:18] <rambo3> well i think its latest stable version , but it aint that hard installing 1.5
[09:19] <Enthusiast78> DoTheRodeo_, www.linuxgames.com and www.idsoftware.com could be a good start point...
[09:19] <slabby> My wireless devices work alright apart from on boot up it does not optain an IP address from my router. If I disable then re-enable the ath0 is makes no diff. To get the internet to work I have used Wifi-radar and it got an IP straight away. What is the problem here? How can I get WiFi to set itself up?
[09:19] <elad`> 1.5 is the latest stable. How do I go about Synapticing it?
[09:19] <LaserJock> DoTheRodeo_: I play America's Army quite a bit, it is free and runs natively on linux
[09:19] <rambo3> !ff1.5
[09:19] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:19] <Zhadow> i tried to run diskmounter on hdb and it gave me this: Ignoring /dev/hdb1 - already in /etc/fstab
[09:19] <elad`> Thanks.
[09:20] <Zhadow> does that mean i am using the wrong program?
[09:20] <St_Iron> !bash
[09:20] <ubotu> For a list of basic commands, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[09:20] <Enthusiast78> Zhadow, that means hdb1 is already accessible. ;o)
[09:20] <St_Iron> !bash_programming
[09:20] <ubotu> St_Iron: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:20] <Deramin> gnome-cups-add crashes every time I try to add a new printer. what in the blazes is going on?
[09:20] <Zhadow> but it isnt
[09:20] <rambo3> i would edit /etc/fstab manualy , you get more controll that way
[09:21] <Zhadow> when i try to go to it thru folders it tells me that it isnt mounted or it is the wrong file type
[09:21] <Zhadow> k
[09:21] <rambo3> and type sudo mount when finsihed
[09:21] <Zhadow> haha permission denied
[09:22] <sven_GP> hi there I tried to install Kubuntu , and all what I get is a debootstrap error  it can not write some data and exits with error code 1 , anyone any idea ?
[09:22] <ubuntunoob> Hello, anyone know how to change my default media player from totem to VLC?
[09:22] <Janno> Hi :P
[09:22] <slabby> ubuntunoob, i believe you go System => Preferences => Preffered applications
[09:23] <slabby> My wireless devices work alright apart from on boot up it does not optain an IP address from my router. If I disable then re-enable the ath0 is makes no diff. To get the internet to work I have used Wifi-radar and it got an IP straight away. What is the problem here? How can I get WiFi to set itself up?
[09:23] <Zhadow> when i try to open the drive from >>computer i get: Unable to mount the selected volume. The volume is probably in a format that cannot be mounted
[09:23] <ubuntunoob> thats only for browser, terminal, and mail client
[09:23] <ruzgar> how can i restart my X without restaring my pc
[09:23] <Janno> Help please :) I just copyed a perl scirpt into text editor. In what format i must save it and put it? Or i i can use perl scirpts
[09:23] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
[09:23] <ruzgar> and then ?
[09:24] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, and then your X session goes bye bye... ;o)
[09:24] <ruzgar> then i give X command is that right?
[09:25] <fbn> sa
[09:25] <Janno> !perl
[09:25] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Janno
[09:25] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, Usually, X will just restart automatically right after that.
[09:25] <ruzgar> ok thanks
[09:25] <slabby> Anyone know about wireless cards?
[09:25] <rambo3> startx if it doesnt
[09:26] <_me_> is there a way to open a window onto a second monitor from a first monitor when using a dual head configuration?
[09:26] <_me_> I swear I remember seeing a way to do that, but I can't find it now :S
[09:26] <DSL__> exit
[09:26] <DSL__> leave
[09:26] <edan> how do i set cc environmant variable to the name of the compiler???
[09:26] <Morrowyn> _m_  in X
[09:27] <Enthusiast78> edan, export CC=gcc
[09:27] <slabby> My wireless card works alright apart from on boot up it does not optain an IP address from my router. If I disable then re-enable the ath0 is makes no diff. To get the internet to work I have run Wifi-radar and it got an IP straight away. What is the problem here? How can I get WiFi to set itself up on boot?
[09:27] <_me_> where in X?
[09:27] <edan> Enthusiast78,  in terminal?
[09:27] <Enthusiast78> edan, yes
[09:27] <Janno> How i can use perl scripts? What format i must save my perl script and whats next i must too to use my script
[09:28] <Enthusiast78> edan, it should be already set up for your default compiler... Do you have one installed?
[09:28] <edan> Enthusiast78, i really dont know....
[09:28] <Enthusiast78> edan, type 'gcc' in terminal and see what that tells you...
[09:29] <Gomez> #ubuntu-it
[09:29] <edan> Enthusiast78, no input files
[09:29] <jerware> does any one know of any good general network administration books for file servers.  such as routine back ups and other such theory?
[09:29] <DSL_> quit
[09:29] <Zhadow> i tryed deleting the partition from hdb and creating a new one as ext 3 and ext2  but it keeps giving me errors......is there a website somewhere you can recomend where i can get more information?
[09:30] <Enthusiast78> edan, looks like gcc is installed, then. are you trying to build anything from source?
[09:30] <Morrowyn> jerware, ty searching on oreilly, maybe www.amanda.org
[09:30] <jerware> ok
[09:30] <edan> Enthusiast78, im trying to install nvidia drivers
[09:30] <Enthusiast78> jerware, www.linux.org also has a large selection of useful info
[09:30] <grayhane> tristanmike, success with the burner in place, although it no longer sees the other cdrom.
[09:30] <Morrowyn> edan, there is a wiki on installing the nvidia drivers
[09:31] <Enthusiast78> edan, nvidia support should be available 'out of the box' in ubuntu. do you need specific drivers?
[09:31] <edan> Enthusiast78, and when i enter 2 installitin he tells me gcc are not the same version
[09:31] <rambo3> 3d acceleration maby
[09:31] <Morrowyn> out of the box uses the nv drivers, so no 3d accel there
[09:31] <elad`> Shouldn't I uninstall 1.0.7 now?
[09:31] <rambo3> no
[09:32] <edan> Enthusiast78, i allready tryed a few manuals from ubuntu forums but non of them worked...
[09:32] <edan> Enthusiast78, i dony know why
[09:32] <Enthusiast78> edan, I really have no personal expertise with nvidia or 3D acceleration, sorry.
[09:33] <rambo3> modprobe nvidia && lsmod -l| grep nvidia
[09:33] <cjones_> i am new to all but would like to make a live cd with a few more programs installed can this be done?
[09:33] <edan> Enthusiast78, hhh thats ok thnx enyway maybe u can give my a direction on what i shouled do next to set cc environment?
[09:34] <Morrowyn> yeah, you need to do some weird stuff before installing the latest nvidia drivers
[09:34] <Morrowyn> although i managed to get it working succesfully
[09:35] <slabby> My wireless card works alright apart from on boot up it does not optain an IP address from my router. If I disable then re-enable the ath0 is makes no diff. To get the internet to work I have run Wifi-radar and it got an IP straight away. What is the problem here? How can I get WiFi to set itself up on boot?
[09:35] <Enthusiast78> edan, I'd 'sudo aptitude install gcc make' just to make sure you have the 'basic kit'.
[09:35] <gustaf__> I have proftpd installed and running, but I can't even do a "ftp localhost". What gives?
[09:35] <edan> Enthusiast78, thnx ill try that
[09:35] <rambo3> what is Wifi radar? you can change you startup scipt
[09:37] <cjones_> i am new to all this but would like to make a live cd with a few more programs installed can this be done?
[09:37] <slabby> rambo3, wifi radar is a wifi network manager (to select different networks) if I tell it to connect to my router it goes straight on but the linux wireless networking app doesnt seem to be able to connect me to my router
[09:38] <rambo3> is it command line tool ? you can maby add it to startup , i know 0 about wifi .
[09:38] <cjones_> i am new to all this but would like to make a live cd with a few more programs installed can this be done?
[09:38] <Morrowyn> edan, you need 'build-essential' and 'kernel-headers-yourkernelversion'
[09:39] <Morrowyn> then install the nvidia drivers and change   'nv'  to 'nvidia' in corg.conf
[09:39] <slabby> rambo3, no it is GUI (although may have a command line not sure)  i dont know if it would work by adding to startup becuase I have to load the app then click connect
[09:39] <d-phrag> DCC SEND "+ t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t + t
[09:39] <edan> Morrowyn, can u tell me what 2 do cous im a bit noob im only 5 days on linux...
[09:40] <Snake__> Haha
[09:40] <Snake__> what a retard
[09:40] <s|k> er
[09:40] <FlannelKing> Snake__: some linkssy ones are affected too.
[09:40] <s|k> I just got dcc exploit sent to me
[09:40] <slabby> edan, there should be a good wiki guide of there to tell you how to do it step by step
[09:40] <Snake__> FlannelKing: ah really? well i just got dcced, and im fine
[09:41] <Snake__> s|k: and he got banned ;)
[09:41] <s|k> good
[09:41] <edan> slabby, can u send me a limk please?
[09:41] <FlannelKing> s|k: nog, he got kicked.  Yeah, Snake__ me too, Im surprised I didnt, since I have that packet inspection whatnot turned on
[09:41] <s|k> what client is that an exploit for?
[09:41] <rambo3> well if it does have non gui then it would work , anyway are you shoure your interfaces file is right ?
[09:41] <s|k> I use irssi
[09:41] <Snake__> s|k: all of them, it affects the routers
[09:41] <edan> slabby, or tell me where it is
[09:41] <FlannelKing> s|k: it's a router one
[09:41] <s|k> oh
[09:41] <s|k> didn't seem to do anything to me
[09:41] <vicks> i have a wireless dongle with a rt2570 chipset. it's recognized by dapper, but when  i try to enable it, the system freezes. anyone have any input on this?
[09:41] <s|k> (I hope)
[09:42] <lowfi> hi everyone, i can't remember the password for my nick, is there a way to get it back
[09:42] <Snake__> s|k: you owuld know by now (No more net)
[09:42] <DoTheRodeo_> LaserJock, where can i get that?
[09:42] <s|k> ah
[09:42] <rambo3> scipt kiddy must be a whoppix user
[09:42] <recon00> When I run netcat, the '-L' option isn't working. any help?
[09:42] <Enthusiast78> Morrowyn, I've been looking for such package as 'build-essential' for quite a good while, thanks for the info!
[09:42] <Morrowyn> edan ;  follow method 2  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75074&highlight=nvidia+howto
[09:42] <slabby> rambo3, no, i think it is right but im still new to all this
[09:43] <Morrowyn> welcome Enthusiast78
[09:43] <edan> Morrowyn, thnx man but i allready tryed this method and it didnt worked 4 me
[09:44] <LaserJock> DoTheRodeo_: www.americasarmy.com, I think Enemy Territory also is free and runs natively on linux, although I haven't played it myslef
[09:44] <recon00> Has anybody been having any problems with netcat?
[09:44] <slabby> LaserJock, DoTheRodeo, enemy territory is good I play it alot :)
[09:44] <DoTheRodeo_> what's the system requirements?
[09:45] <slabby> DoTheRodeo_, not much :)
[09:45] <slabby> DoTheRodeo_, and is made for linux so quite east to install
[09:45] <DoTheRodeo_> im talkin bout americas army
[09:45] <LaserJock> DoTheRodeo_: what do you have?
[09:45] <slabby> DoTheRodeo_, oh dont know about that I dont like it
[09:45] <ScreaminIke> oh. is there a way to run America's Army in ubuntu?
[09:45] <ScreaminIke> that'd be bangin
[09:45] <Janno>   while ($line = <SOCK>;) { --- its perl script line but whats wrong with it
[09:46] <LaserJock> ScreaminIke: yeah
[09:46] <rambo3> ==
[09:46] <ScreaminIke> ooh!
[09:46] <ScreaminIke> :)
[09:46] <slabby> My wireless card works alright apart from on boot up it does not optain an IP address from my router. If I disable then re-enable the ath0 is makes no diff. To get the internet to work I have run Wifi-radar and it got an IP straight away. What is the problem here? How can I get WiFi to set itself up on boot?
[09:46] <Morrowyn> dunno perl syntaxis, but can you do an assignment in your condition?
[09:46] <u|qos> hey guys ... i am trying to change some keys on my keyboard with xmodmap ... want to move the signs [,]  to g,h but of course only if i am pressing ALT. Can somebody help me?
[09:46] <rambo3> but i dont know perl while ( X == and not X= is c way
[09:46] <Morrowyn> maybe ($line == <sock>){}
[09:47] <DoTheRodeo_> LaserJock, what's the system requirements for that americas army thing
[09:47] <Morrowyn> should be on their webby
[09:47] <Janno> Morrowyn: syntax error at perl.pl line 97, near "){"
[09:48] <LaserJock> ScreaminIke and DoTheRodeo_ : I can't find linux downloads at the americasarmy.com site right now (probably because they usually put out the Windows version first)
[09:48] <rambo3> just look it up on thair page , you ll have to download it from there anyway
[09:48] <Janno> ok ok
[09:48] <slabby> rambo3: I have found a guide that says " I would suggest that you call wifi-radar -d once at boot time" how would i run that command?
[09:48] <LaserJock> DoTheRodeo_: what do you have and I'll try to tell you if it is enough ;-)
[09:48] <Morrowyn> :) maybe its "<SOCK>"
[09:48] <Morrowyn> like a string
[09:48] <trappist> Janno: lose the semicolon
[09:48] <mivecz> hi
[09:49] <DoTheRodeo_> (  ) [ : Celeron (Coppermine : 797.664 MHz Cache: 128 KB ]  | : 92/158M [|||||||||||]  ( 58.2% ) | [ : ST380013A : 149G  4G  ( 2.7% ) ]  | : 78
[09:49] <mivecz> what program i must use to  watc a  dvd
[09:49] <_me_> ok, I figured out how to open a window onto a second monitor from a first one
[09:49] <rambo3> ! auto start
[09:49] <ubotu> rambo3: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:49] <DoTheRodeo_> sorry for that
[09:49] <recon00> !netcat
[09:49] <_me_> thanks for pointing my in the right direction morrowyn
[09:49] <ubotu> recon00: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:49] <recon00> Does anybody use netcat in here, because one of the options in it aren't working.
[09:49] <LadyNikon> i hope d-phrag got klined
[09:49] <rambo3> !startup
[09:49] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, rambo3
[09:49] <rambo3> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingProgramToSessionStartup?highlight=%28startup%29
[09:49] <slabby> thanks will read
[09:50] <slabby> rambo3, will that run before the login screen? i need the WiFi set up before login for my VNC to work
[09:50] <mivecz> what program i must use to  watc a  dvd?
[09:50] <u|qos> is here somebody familiar with xmodmap?
[09:51] <rambo3> no its session startup  so only when you log in
[09:51] <sven___> does ubuntu just steal packages from debian, so i shouldn't report bugs to ubuntu's launchpad bug system, and rather use bugs.debian.org? (it's the flowscan package)
[09:51] <LaserJock> DoTheRodeo_: I don't know, that seems a bit low. http://www.americasarmy.com/support/faq_linux.php?p=3&t=4 has the official requirements but they seem a bit low to me. depends on you graphics card
[09:51] <slabby> rambo3, is there another way for before the session start?
[09:52] <engla> sven___: you got it right, free software is about stealing
[09:52] <LaserJock> sven___: well, I don't know that "steal" is the right world, if you are running Ubuntu then launchpad is a fine place to file bugs
[09:52] <rambo3> there should be way , but i dont know . maby adding som scipt to /etc/init.d/
[09:52] <DoTheRodeo_> i got a 64mb graphic card
[09:52] <mivecz> anyone  who can  help me
[09:52] <rambo3> there must be people here who know it better
[09:53] <sven___> LaserJock: allright. i was just a bit puzzled that there were no bugs registered for flowscan at the launchpad.
[09:53] <sven___> i'll give it a shot
[09:53] <slabby> Does anyone know how I get a command to run before the login screen? (before session starts)
[09:53] <sven___> slabby: put a script in /etc/init.d/ and link to it through /etc/rc2.d/S99scriptname
[09:54] <LaserJock> DoTheRodeo_: might be kind marginal then but you could give it a shot. I had to turn settings down to have it work well on my AMD 1800+ with 512 MB of RAM
[09:54] <slabby> sven___, sorry im still quite new and dont understand how to do that? I need it to run the following command "wifi-radar -d"
[09:56] <Enthusiast78> LaserJock, DoTheRodeo_ , Remember that you can always happily play good ol' software-rendered Quake I in full glory at 1024x786! :oD
[09:56] <rambo3> sudo echo "wifi-radar -d" >> /etc/init.d/radar && ln -s something something
[09:56] <rambo3> one > there
[09:56] <rambo3> its hould look something like that
[09:57] <vicks> i have a wireless dongle with a rt2570 chipset. it's recognized by dapper, but when  i try to enable it, the system freezes. anyone have any input on this?
[09:57] <newbuntie> is there a way to change the password of the main (with admin rights) account from the gui?
[09:57] <jerware> is LDAP a file server protocol ?
[09:57] <Enthusiast78> newbuntie, Does System, Administration, Users and Groups do the trick for you?
[09:58] <phoenixp3k> Hi! I've mounted a server access on my desktop, how do I rename it? (ultimate newbie question)
[09:58] <Enthusiast78> jerryv, LDAP is more like a user directory protocol.
[09:58] <jerware> what is an example of a fileserver protocol ?
[09:58] <Enthusiast78> jerware, LDAP is more like a user directory protocol. (sorry jerryv)
[09:58] <jerware> is there such a thing?
[09:58] <newbuntie> Enthusiast: when I click on properties it gives the option to change it, but then after clicking ok the password doesn't actually change, still have to use the old one to log in
[09:58] <jerware> yea i gotcha
[09:58] <Enthusiast78> jerware, FTP, NFS, SMB, etc...
[09:58] <jerware> ahh ok
[09:59] <jerware> well for a centralized server for easy backup,  would smb be most appropriate? (for winndows clients of course)
[09:59] <phoenixp3k> I'm using Gnome, how do I rename a mounted internet folder ??
[10:00] <Enthusiast78> newbuntie, pretty strange, I think I can't help you on that one... You can always change your password with 'passwd' in the terminal, if you need.
[10:00] <srand> where can I go to find answers about how to speed up ubuntu boot ?
[10:00] <phoenixp3k> srand, I saw something like that in ubuntuforums.org
[10:01] <Enthusiast78> phoenixp3k, Try the Places, Network Servers window.
[10:01] <tonyyarusso> vicks: You should ask in #ubuntu+1 for Dapper questions.
[10:01] <[Spooky] > anyone that play Counter Strike Source on Ubuntu ?
[10:01] <srand> phoenixp3k, thanks I'll check it
[10:02] <rambo3> try searching for recompile minimal kernel ubuntu
[10:03] <phoenixp3k> Enthusiast78, I can't select the rename option
[10:03] <phoenixp3k> Enthusiast78, it's in greu
[10:03] <phoenixp3k> *grey
[10:03] <newbuntie> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://pl.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/pl.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory) << what could cause that?
[10:04] <newbuntie> That was a message from synaptic
[10:04] <xst> I consider installing ubuntu-breezy now, but I am also aware that a newer version, Dapper, will be released in april. If I install breezy now, will I then be able to easily upgrade into Dapper in april? -And will I hereby get EXACTLY an installation as in Dapper or will I miss someting?
[10:04] <Enthusiast78> phoenixp3k, If you try the left pane, yes. But what if you right click the icon in the right pane?
[10:04] <ruzgar> i have installed apache mysql and php4 but when a person try to enter my site(my ip adress) that says timeout error ?
[10:04] <slabby> newbuntie, try opening a terminal, then type --     sudo apt-get update
[10:04] <ruzgar> can anybody help me?
[10:04] <ruzgar> i can enter my site with localhost
[10:05] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, Can you connect your own server from your own browser?
[10:05] <ruzgar> yes but not with ip adress
[10:05] <xst> ruzgar: Can you access your site by entering the IP-address only?
[10:05] <ruzgar> http://localhost/ with that
[10:05] <phoenixp3k> Enthusiast78, none of the two are working. I've been trying to sudo nautilus and try to reach the same point to have renaming privileges
[10:06] <ruzgar> no one can enter my site
[10:06] <Enthusiast78> phoenixp3k, Guess what... I also can't rename my network folders... LOL! :D
[10:06] <ruzgar> that is my ip you can try 80.145.89.41
[10:06] <Kube2> Does anyone know a program for windows other than partition magic? So I could format a drive from NTFS to ext3 ?
[10:07] <HymnToLife> Kube2> a live CD :)
[10:07] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, What kind of Internet connection do you have?
[10:07] <ruzgar> adsl
[10:07] <Kube2> HymnToLife my drives are NTFS, all of them
[10:07] <ruzgar>  2 mbit
[10:07] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, Do you know if it's a router or bridge modem?
[10:07] <ruzgar> and i have only a "hello" script
[10:07] <phoenixp3k> Enthusiast78, lol thing is the server address is king of long and is messing up my desktop design + the server address in not descriptive of where it goes... bummer
[10:07] <HymnToLife> Kube2> and you want to install Ubuntu ?
[10:08] <ruzgar> it is a router
[10:08] <Kube2> yes but all my drives are NTFS HymnToLife..
[10:08] <AtaTurk> you cant install ubuntu into an ntfs system
[10:08] <ruzgar> two computers connect
[10:08] <HymnToLife> you an format them into whatever filesystem you want during Ubuntu installation
[10:08] <newbuntie> does anyone know the answer to xst's question above?
[10:08] <AtaTurk> you will have to format one of them and do ubuntu installation
[10:08] <Macfiron> Hi
[10:08] <Enthusiast78> phoenixp3k, I get your point... :o/
[10:09] <Kube2> HymnToLife can I see my NTFS drives when I use the install cd?
[10:09] <_me_> whats the linux equivalent to the "start" command in ms-dos?
[10:09] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, Then you probably need port forwarding from your ADSL modem/router to your computer's local IP address.
[10:09] <HymnToLife> yes
[10:09] <phoenixp3k> xst, newbuntie, I've been asking myself the same question
[10:09] <Kube2> i don't want to format the whole drive HymnToLife ...
[10:09] <ruzgar> i forward my apaches port is that right?
[10:09] <HymnToLife> do you have some valuable data on it ?
[10:09] <newbuntie> dapper comes out in April? I thought it was March.
[10:09] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, Try www.portforward.com -> excellent port forwarding support.
[10:09] <Kube2> yes..
[10:10] <Kube2> a lot.. HymnToLife
[10:10] <phoenixp3k> xst, newbuntie, but I think there is a way. In fact all you have to do is replace all the packages with the new ones
[10:10] <Macfiron> are there any issues related to the rootkit RST.b with breezybadger known
[10:10] <HymnToLife> then resize the NTFS partition using a live CD
[10:10] <Macfiron> ?
[10:10] <ruzgar> yes i know this site thanks a lot i'll try
[10:10] <dooglus> newbuntie: ubuntu always comes out in months 4 and 10
[10:10] <slabby> Is it going to be easy to upgrade from breezy to dapper?
[10:10] <HymnToLife> and install Ubuntu on the free space created
[10:10] <Enthusiast78> ruzgar, You'll have to enter your modem's administration interface and create a few rules, that's all.
[10:10] <jean> hi are restricted legacy modules for a gforce2mx?
[10:10] <phoenixp3k> xst, newbuntie, when dapper arrives you go in Synaptic and change the Ubuntu CD 5.10 library for 6.04
[10:10] <HymnToLife> jean> yes
[10:10] <Kube2> HymnToLife how can I do that while the partition I need to install ubuntu on is NTFS
[10:10] <jean> thanks
[10:10] <HymnToLife> !tell jean about nvidia
[10:11] <qpalzm> i have a problem with streaming totem-xine in firefox, it will play the first 2 seconds or so then it stops
[10:11] <phoenixp3k> xst, newbuntie, all this is theorical and I've never tryed it. But this is my guess
[10:11] <ruzgar> Enthusiast78 yes yes i know thanks
[10:11] <HymnToLife> Kube2> you will not install Ubuntu on ntfs
[10:11] <rysiek|pl> hi guys, any ideas on how to change a console font? (the one my system uses at the moment does not have Polish diacritics :/ )
[10:11] <HymnToLife> you will resize your existing NTFS, thus it will create some free space
[10:11] <phoenixp3k> Anyone here supports my Dapper update theory ?
[10:11] <Kube2> HymnToLife how can I do that?
[10:11] <HymnToLife> and inthat free space you will create new ext3 partitions for Ubuntu
[10:11] <jacek> siema all
[10:12] <HymnToLife> Kube2> the Ubuntu live CD works great for this
[10:12] <ruzgar> whant is the default port of apache
[10:12] <jacek> hello all
[10:12] <tonyyarusso> phoenixp3k: It will work the same way as Hoary to Breezy, see !upgrade
[10:12] <ruzgar> it is 80 in windows
[10:12] <Kube2> HymnToLife but i can't see any of the drives with fdisk..
[10:12] <ruzgar> but in linux?
[10:12] <rysiek|pl> siema jacek. szprechaj po angielskiemu na tym kanale :)
[10:12] <phoenixp3k> !upgrade
[10:12] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[10:12] <rambo3> what theory ?
[10:12] <dooglus> Macfiron: RST.b is a Linux virus, not a rootkit.  It works fine on ubuntu.
[10:12] <jacek> wszyscy tu anglicy?
[10:12] <phoenixp3k> xst, newbuntie, there you go guys you have your answer...
[10:12] <HymnToLife> Kube2> you won't use fdisk, you will use GParted
[10:13] <xst> phoenixp3k, newbuntie, ok thanks. But just upgrading each installed package won't install new subsystems if such are added to dapper. Especially I would like to get the new and faster bootup which, as far as I know
[10:13] <xst> oh
[10:13] <xst> ok
[10:13] <phoenixp3k> tonyyarusso, thanks for the backup :p
[10:13] <HymnToLife> though you can see them with fdisk if you type the right command ;)
[10:13] <Kube2> HymnToLife can you guide me through it a bit ?
[10:13] <Kube2> "GParted"
[10:13] <HymnToLife> no problem
[10:13] <HymnToLife> wait, I have a tutorial on it
[10:13] <balayhashi> hi! I got a broken package (gstreamer0.8-jack) and  i can't remove it ....
[10:14] <Kube2> okay thankw
[10:14] <slabby> HymnToLife, can you give me a hand with some startup script
[10:14] <Kube2> *thanks
[10:14] <phoenixp3k> xst, well If I'm not mistaking the subsystems are packages as well. So is the booter... no?
[10:14] <rysiek|pl> jacek: ch... knows ;)
[10:14] <jean> did gf2 just recently get moved to legacy?
[10:15] <rysiek|pl> jacek: but the channel is english - if you want to talk in Polish, go to #jacek-rysiek
[10:15] <dabear> is there something I can configure to make my laptop battery last longer?
[10:15] <jean> because ive been just using nvidia glx
[10:15] <slacker> join #kubuntu
[10:16] <tiredbones> When I run "apt-get upgrade" I'm getting this error - Segmentation faultsts... 58%. I tried a couple of times, the only thing that changes is the percentage. Any ideas?
[10:16] <slacker> quit
[10:16] <slabby> HymnToLife, can you give me a hand with some startup script
[10:17] <jean> tiredbones: what are you running
[10:17] <xst> phoenixp3k, I meant that upgrading existing packages will not add *new* packages, so if a new subsystem is added to dapper, no older-versioned packages will then exist for this subsystem in breezy, and therefore, upgrading breezy packages to dapper packages will not add the new subsystem. But I guess the link from before solves this. Thanks!
[10:17] <redguy> tiredbones: seems like you might have a hardware problem. try to choose memtest in grub when booting and leave the box running it for several hours
[10:17] <Frosty> Can you take a boot CD out when you've booted from it ...?
[10:18] <Frosty> you're booting from it *
[10:18] <slabby> Can anyone give me a hand with making a startup process in breezy please?
[10:18] <tiredbones> redguy, I ran memtest for several hours and had no reported problems.
[10:18] <qpalzm> i have a problem with streaming totem-xine in firefox, it will play the first 2 seconds or so then it stops
[10:18] <jean> redguy: segfault is a hardware prob? what does memtest do?
[10:18] <Genfoo> hey, how can I pretend that a package is installed?
[10:18] <Macfiron> dooglus: I doesn't work very well. Causes seg faults on the infected files. Thats why we discoverd it on the fresh installed box in the first place.
[10:18] <tiredbones> jean, what are you refering to?
[10:18] <Genfoo> I want to fake a xmms installation
[10:19] <HymnToLife> Genfoo> install it
[10:19] <Genfoo> no
[10:19] <jean> tiredbones: what cpu distro?
[10:19] <qpalzm> anyone??
[10:19] <phoenixp3k> xst, all good then. The info will help me as well when Dapper comes out
[10:19] <tiredbones> jean, I'm running Breezy
[10:19] <Macfiron> dooglus: perhaps it came with lupper-worm, we are investigating. Nothing serious though
[10:19] <Genfoo> I compiled xmms from source but I need to install the plugins
[10:19] <tiredbones> jean, I'm running Breezy i386
[10:20] <qpalzm> dies anyone know where i can find out?
[10:20] <slabby> Can anyone give me a hand with making a startup process in breezy please?
[10:20] <DJ_t> how do i find out exactly what kind of memory i have?
[10:20] <jean> tiredbones: and you know what  cpu you have?
[10:20] <redguy> jean: segfault usually means a software problem, but it is very unlikely that a well-tested program like apt-get has bugs in it. That's why i suspect a hardware problem
[10:20] <HymnToLife> Genfoo> looks like you'll have to compile the plugins too
[10:21] <erik__> hi, what is the apt source for kubuntu please?
[10:21] <tiredbones> jean, athlon cpy
[10:21] <Genfoo> they won't compile >_>
[10:21] <Genfoo> that's the problem :'(
[10:21] <Genfoo> so just tell me how to fake a package installation please
[10:21] <tonyyarusso> I turned some stuff off with bum, and the next reboot Grub to GDM was 35 seconds, but now it's back up to a minute and I don't know why.  (Still not bad at all, but I'm curious.)
[10:21] <HymnToLife> erik__> http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-351.php
[10:21] <jean> redguy: im suspecting he could try installing a more compatible kernel
[10:21] <idefix> so whenever you install software you should log in as a non root account?
[10:21] <rambo3> salby try : sudo echo "wifi-radar -d" > /etc/init.d/wifi-radar && sudo ln -s /etc/init.d/wifi-radar  /etc/rc6.d/S20_wifi_radar  && reboot
[10:22] <tiredbones> jean, the cpu is about 3 years old.
[10:22] <slabby> rambo3, just type all that into console?
[10:22] <HymnToLife> idefix> you shoud _always_ login as a non root account
[10:22] <jean> tiredbones: did you update your kernel to a specific card?
[10:22] <jean> i mean cpu
[10:22] <rambo3> yeah should be sudo reboot but you can skip that last
[10:22] <PhoenixP3K> !upgrade
[10:22] <idefix> what do you do then logged in as root account?
[10:22] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[10:22] <selinium> ubotu tell Genfoo about compile
[10:22] <jean> tiredbones: athlonxp?
[10:22] <Ekumba> what is the best music player for ubuntu?what do u think?
[10:22] <slabby> rambo3, when do the new lines start? or is it all 1 line?
[10:22] <idefix> but the account I use now... isn't it non root? I cannot exectute root commands (without sudo that is...)
[10:23] <jean> tiredbones: or just athlon?
[10:23] <pinpoint> anyone know whether ubuntu breezy supports dell 1300Wlan cards(builtin)
[10:23] <tiredbones> jean,  not since I had this cpu, which is about 3 years old.
[10:23] <Genfoo> I will not compile the plugins BECAUSE THEY WILL NOT COMPILE
[10:23] <selinium> Ekumba, xmms or beep media player
[10:23] <Genfoo> I have a 64bit system and they are written for 32 BIT POINTERS
[10:23] <tiredbones> jean,  just athlon
[10:23] <idefix> where can I see the permissions of the accounts?
[10:23] <Genfoo> they will *not* work without significant rewrite
[10:23] <tonyyarusso> Ekumba: I personally use Rhythmbox, but a lot of people like amaroK.
[10:23] <Tom_Kidd> amaroK ftw
[10:23] <redguy> mpd
[10:23] <HymnToLife> amarok kicks ass
[10:24] <Genfoo> Ekumba, try out xmms
[10:24] <StarQuake> me like amaroK too
[10:24] <Genfoo> amarok is big, fat, and slow
[10:24] <selinium> Genfoo, I have only just 'joined' this channel, try not to shout.
[10:24] <Genfoo> but nice
[10:24] <eth0> hi, i have a hard drive with max space of 50 gigs, when i do 'df' it appears to be almost full, yet when i select all the folders in the '/' directory and hit properties, it all just totals to like 30 gig usage
[10:24] <eth0> anyone know why?
[10:24] <Ekumba> xmms...hmm.ok.i don't like amaroK
[10:24] <HymnToLife> Genfoo> buy yourself a computer man :)
[10:24] <Genfoo> HymnToLife, what do you mean
[10:24] <selinium> Ekumba, I use xmms
[10:24] <Genfoo> I have an Athlon 64
[10:24] <HymnToLife> I mean that amarok runs perfectly on mine
[10:25] <mike1> Lo all
[10:25] <Genfoo> xmms is fast and sleek
[10:25] <slabby> rambo3, when do the new lines start? or is it all 1 line?
[10:25] <mike1> anyone use Skype?
[10:25] <selinium> Genfoo, ok and you are trying to compile what?
[10:25] <selinium> mike1 I do
[10:25] <Genfoo> xmms-mp4
[10:25] <Genfoo> oh wait
[10:25] <tiredbones> jean, any ideas?
[10:25] <Genfoo> :D
[10:25] <Ekumba> ok,thanks
[10:25] <tonyyarusso> Ekumba: As you can see it's yet another of those things that boils down to personal preference.
[10:25] <mike1> selinium can you skype me?
[10:25] <Ekumba> i try xmmms
[10:25] <mike1> wanna try it out
[10:25] <Genfoo> how can I build the xmms-mp4 source package?
[10:25] <tonyyarusso> mike1: I just installed it yesterday.
[10:25] <rambo3> its all one line
[10:25] <selinium> Genfoo, Have you got the 64bit repos?
[10:25] <Genfoo> umm
[10:25] <mike1> skype me at mjgreenwood
[10:25] <Genfoo> :/
[10:26] <Genfoo> I have the default repos with the 64-bit install
[10:26] <Genfoo> :S
[10:26] <bionique> hello
[10:26] <selinium> mike1. I dont have my headset with me. call echo123 to auto test skype
[10:26] <slabby> rambo3, i get an error "dave@ubuntu:~$ sudo echo "wifi-radar -d" > /etc/init.d/wifi-radar && sudo ln -s /etc/init.d/wifi-radar /etc/rc6.d/S20_wifi_radar
[10:26] <slabby> bash: /etc/init.d/wifi-radar: Permission denied
[10:26] <slabby> "
[10:26] <bionique> i need some help with apt-get
[10:26] <Genfoo> bionique, so do i
[10:26] <bionique> where does apt-get install packages by default?
[10:26] <selinium> mike1 I can message you, but I am sure that isn't what you want!
[10:26] <jean> tiredbones: whats uname -a say?
[10:26] <selinium> :)
[10:26] <bionique> to which directory?
[10:26] <Genfoo> bionique, can you be more vague?
[10:27] <HymnToLife> lmao
[10:27] <Genfoo> bionique, binary files in /usr/bin
[10:27] <HymnToLife> Genfoo> to a lot of places
[10:27] <Genfoo> libraries in /usr/lib
[10:27] <bionique> i have installed an irc bot
[10:27] <bionique> eggdrop
[10:27] <qpalzm> i have a problem with streaming totem-xine in firefox, it will play the first 2 seconds or so then it stops
[10:27] <rambo3> sbin
[10:27] <showme> !postfix
[10:27] <HymnToLife> in th doc of every package you can see a list of files it installs
[10:27] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, showme
[10:27] <showme> !<postfix>
[10:27] <ubotu> showme: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:27] <bionique> and the conf needs a path
[10:27] <tiredbones> jean,  2.6.12-10-386 #1 Mon Feb 13 12:13:15 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[10:27] <selinium> qpalzm, use mplayer  and mozilla-mplayer
[10:27] <rambo3> sim link, then efit it manualy slabby
[10:28] <qpalzm> selinium, ok ill try that thank you :D
[10:28] <slabby> rambo3, what do you mean?
[10:28] <weedar_> how do I kill a tty? :)
[10:28] <rambo3> sudo gedit /etc/init.d/wifi-radar
[10:28] <slabby> rambo3, what is sim link? and fit what manually?
[10:28] <Genfoo> uh - oh
[10:28] <jean> people he says he is an ordinairey athlon and it says i686 at the end.
[10:28] <selinium> qpalzm, you will need to remove your totem plugins for firefox. I will find out where they are one mo...
[10:29] <Genfoo> oh here we go :D
[10:29] <slabby> rambo3, what do i put in there?
[10:29] <mike1> selinium --- thanks
[10:29] <rambo3> is it empty ?
[10:29] <redguy> jean: that is not good, athlon is k7
[10:29] <jean> tiredbones: isnt athlonxp a 686?
[10:30] <selinium> mike1 did it work for you?
[10:30] <redguy> jean: no
[10:30] <Genfoo> hey guys where do I install the binaries for Linux? :P :P :P
[10:30] <qpalzm> selinium, i cant install mplayer, it says that i dont have the repositories enabled, even though ive enable all of them
[10:30] <maruchan> i'm tyring to hel my friend to install ubuntu, on to his laptop which is a toshiba satalite
[10:30] <slabby> rambo3, no what do i need to do with the file i opened with gedit?
[10:30] <Genfoo> /nick Athlon64 ;-)
[10:30] <maruchan> he syas it turns black after you press enter, and goes iinto the install shell
[10:30] <tiredbones> jean,  is could be, I'm not sure. lets assume that it is. I think your right.
[10:31] <selinium> qpalzm, type in a term    apt-cahce search mplayer    and locate the right one for you..
[10:31] <selinium> qpalzm, apt-cache search mplayer   sorry
[10:31] <Genfoo> wow
[10:31] <jean> tiredbones: sudo apt-get install linux-image-k7
[10:31] <Genfoo> ubuntu hates me
[10:31] <Genfoo> really does
[10:31] <StarQuake> maruchan, isn't that supposed to be
[10:32] <Seveas> Genfoo, calm down 
[10:32] <Genfoo> I suck at this
[10:32] <maruchan> i was looking on the forums someone had the same problem, he said he put special parameters to getit to install
[10:32] <jean> tiredbones: but if you cant get it with apt you could download it sepereate and use dpkg for a try
[10:32] <selinium> Hi Seveas :)
[10:32] <Seveas> Genfoo, find pacakged ones then
[10:32] <maruchan> i guess it had to do with the lcd screen
[10:32] <Genfoo> Seveas, the ubuntu xmms binary is super buggy
[10:32] <maruchan> bit i dont know what paramters are needed to run
[10:32] <Seveas> Genfoo, then use beep
[10:32] <Genfoo> so I compiled it from source
[10:32] <slabby> rambo3, no what do i need to do with the file i opened with gedit?
[10:32] <Genfoo> and I love it :D
[10:32] <Genfoo> BUT
[10:33] <tiredbones> jean, the output from running sudo apt-get install linux-image-k7 -- Segmentation faultsts... 21%
[10:33] <Genfoo> none of the plugins compile
[10:33] <Genfoo> for my "new" xmms
[10:33] <CyberAngel> hi all
[10:33] <Genfoo> which is annoying me
[10:33] <StarQuake> when will be nvidia 8187 be available in a .deb package?
[10:33] <slabby> rambo3, i have done gedit on the /etc/init.d file what do i need to do with it?
[10:33] <rambo3> well whats in the file ? is it #!/bin/bash if it is then wifi-radar starts from start you just have to , real is playing with no goalkeeper
[10:33] <Seveas> Genfoo, compile errors  pastebin
[10:33] <CyberAngel> i have very strange problem with my webcam
[10:33] <qpalzm> selinium, none of this is working
[10:33] <Genfoo> Seveas, I have no time for that
[10:33] <coyctecm> I am just thinking upgrading to dapper
[10:33] <Genfoo> I have an idea thogh
[10:33] <CyberAngel> can anyone help me ?
[10:33] <Genfoo> I'll just install xmms*
[10:33] <Seveas> !tell CyberAngel about anyone
[10:33] <Genfoo> then overwrite the default xmms install
[10:33] <Printer> Hello all.
[10:34] <selinium> qpalzm, what chip do you have? Athlon or Intel?
[10:34] <Genfoo> which is a REALLY nasty hack but it should work
[10:34] <qpalzm> selinium, Intel
[10:34] <fek> hi
[10:34] <Genfoo> :o
[10:34] <fek> does anybody has got the same behavoiur, that kopete will crash after startup and i message is send to a icq-buddie?
[10:34] <CyberAngel> OK then :)
[10:34] <Genfoo> :-P
[10:34] <NsOmNiAc> anyone show me to a faq on wireless internal nics ?
[10:34] <slabby> !pastebin
[10:34] <ubotu> hmm... pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[10:34] <tiredbones> jean,  I'm starting to think that I have a mem problem, but test said other-wise.
[10:34] <jean> tiredbones: try getting it with ftp somewhere and dpkg it
[10:34] <Printer> Is there a way to change the icon size off the 'Applications' menu bar?  How about changing the icon itself?
[10:35] <Genfoo> NsOmNiAc, what do u mean
[10:35] <NsOmNiAc> trying to setup my inernal wireless nic to grab an ip
[10:35] <tiredbones> jean, What package is that?
[10:35] <Genfoo> NsOmNiAc, do you have a chip without linux drivers but with windows drivers available
[10:35] <PhoenixP3K> Genfoo, talking about XMMS do you know of a notification plug-in /toasts ?
[10:35] <Zhadow> hey guys...i think i figured out my hd problem...i think i need to get the windows boot out of GRUB because it points to my empty hdb (slave) which i want to format to ext3 and mount
[10:35] <DeluxXx_> anyone using xdcc-fetcher ?
[10:35] <Genfoo> PhoenixP3K, no
[10:35] <selinium> qpalzm, sudo apt-get install mplayer-686
[10:35] <NsOmNiAc> yeahhh and that would use the ndiswrapper right ?
[10:35] <maruchan> id ont know if anyone uses gdesklets, but i cant get wheater+ desklet to work
[10:35] <Zhadow> can someone tell me how to take the entry out of GRUB
[10:35] <Genfoo> NsOmNiAc, RTF UM
[10:35] <CyberAngel> I have plugged in my Creative Webcam Vista on a USB port... Ubuntu recognise it instantly and it loads the module spca5xx
[10:36] <PhoenixP3K> Genfoo, ok thanks anyway... do you know anyother player that does ?
[10:36] <Genfoo> I have no idea what you are talking about PhoenixP3K sorry
[10:36] <Seveas> Genfoo, RTFM is considered bad language here...
[10:36] <qpalzm> Package mplayer-686 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[10:36] <qpalzm> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[10:36] <qpalzm> is only available from another source
[10:36] <qpalzm> E: Package mplayer-686 has no installation candidate
[10:36] <tiredbones> jean, Is that package for the athlonxp?
[10:36] <CyberAngel> The it creates a device on /dev/video0 or /dev/video1 (Because I have a TV Tunner too)
[10:36] <Seveas> qpalzm, don't paste...
[10:36] <coyctecm> anybody knows why my mouse sidebuttons don't work with sawfish, but with metacity they worked. With imwheel
[10:36] <Genfoo> qpalzm, compile mplayer from source
[10:36] <Genfoo> qpalzm, you won't be sorry you did
[10:36] <Genfoo> I promise
[10:36] <gustel> hi, when I try to login it tells me that my last session lasted less then 10 seconds and reboots the x server. But as root from a rescue boot everything runs fine. What can I do?
[10:37] <eletido> Genfoo, how do you compile from source?
[10:37] <CyberAngel> but no program can see the WebCam.....
[10:37] <Genfoo> qpalzm, http://mplayerhq.hu
[10:37] <Seveas> qpalzm, the correct package is mplayer-586 (breezy) or mplayer (dapper)
[10:37] <luisito> hello
[10:37] <Genfoo> !tell eletido about compile
[10:37] <PhoenixP3K> Genfoo, you know Gaim? it has Guitifications, Gmail notify has it too... :(
[10:37] <qpalzm> Genfoo, thanks ill try that (sorry for pasting eveyone)
[10:37] <tiredbones> jean, Is that package for the athlonxp? If so, I've been using this cpu for the last 3 years. First with Hoary.
[10:37] <selinium> ubotu tell qpalzm about repos
[10:37] <redguy> can anyone help tiredbones with his apt-get segfaulting?
[10:37] <jean> tiredbones: yes not sure then sorry
[10:37] <selinium> qpalzm, sort out your repos first. then try again
[10:38] <Genfoo> !tell qpalzm about compile
[10:38] <Genfoo> !tell qpalzm about repos
[10:38] <qpalzm> selinium, what do you mean sort out my repo's?
[10:38] <Genfoo> !tell Genfoo  about repos
[10:38] <CyberAngel> here is my dmesg too... "http://pastebin.com/591527"
[10:38] <Genfoo> oh :P I enabled universe and multi
[10:38] <tiredbones> I also should say that I get sef faults periodically.
[10:38] <Genfoo> a *long* time ago ;)
[10:38] <selinium> qpalzm, your repositories are a bit borked. if you want patsbin them and I will take a look for you.
[10:39] <Kr4t05> Is there voice-recognition support in here?
[10:39] <Kr4t05> Breezy, that is.
[10:39] <Ophiocus> who could tell me how to increase the ammount of the buffer held in stream players?
[10:39] <gustel> is there some kind of "reset" for gnome?
[10:39] <Ophiocus> ergo xmms
[10:39] <Genfoo> no but try "festival" for voice-synthesis :P
[10:39] <NsOmNiAc> found this on wiFi http://www.vollink.com/gary/deb_wifi.html
[10:39] <NsOmNiAc> hopefully this will work
[10:39] <Kr4t05> gustel: Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
[10:39] <qpalzm> selinium, ok, how do i do that?
[10:39] <selinium> !pastebin
[10:39] <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 :)
[10:40] <selinium> qpalzm, ^^^^^
[10:40] <redguy> tiredbones: 586 is for plain pentium, pentium mmx and k-5, 686 is for pentium pro and up, k6 is for k6, k6-2 and k6-3, k7 is for athlon, duron, athlon xp
[10:40] <qpalzm> selinium, how do i patsbin?
[10:41] <luisito> I have tried to use the 70Hz refresh rate for my monitor adding 70 to the xorg.conf in the resolution (1280x960@70) but it didn't worl at all. What should I do to make this work at 1280x960? My card supports it and the monitor too, I have it in my Windows hardrive.
[10:41] <Kr4t05> !tell qpalzm about paste
[10:41] <tiredbones> redguy, noe that I think about it, I do beleave I have the k7.
[10:41] <selinium> qpalzm, sorry pastebin. do a    sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list     copy and paste it into     http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[10:41] <selinium> qpalzm, then let me know when you have doen that
[10:41] <redguy> tiredbones: there's a quick way to find out: uname -r
[10:41] <selinium> s/doen/done
[10:42] <Spitty> I have a question about reporting a bug in dapper.  My specific bug has been reported before, and was marked as fixed, but I'm encountering it.  What's the proper method of reporting this- marking the bug as open again?
[10:42] <Nitro88> hi all
[10:42] <Nitro88> i've got a problem
[10:42] <xkahve> !wine
[10:42] <Nitro88> i installed a game
[10:42] <Nitro88> it work on fullscreen
[10:42] <luisito> anybody help?
[10:42] <Nitro88> but is fps is near 3...
[10:42] <selinium> !enter
[10:42] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[10:43] <selinium> Nitro88, ^^^^
[10:43] <Nitro88> how to get more fps?
[10:43] <tiredbones> redguy, uname -r -> 2.6.12-10-386. This implies that I have been running with the wrong kernel??
[10:43] <Kr4t05> Nitro88: Are you using wine and/or Cedega?
[10:43] <selinium> Nitro what graphics card do you have?
[10:43] <Nitro88> Kr4t05
[10:43] <Nitro88> it's gl117 a linux based game
[10:43] <xkahve> Nitro88: you need to use the 3d graphics accelerators, if one exists
[10:43] <Nitro88> selinium i've got a geforce 5200fx
[10:43] <Kr4t05> !nvidia
[10:43] <ubotu> nvidia is probably at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[10:44] <selinium> Nitro88 Have you installed the nvidia drivers?
[10:44] <Nitro88> how to do it?
[10:44] <Nitro88> the nvidia-glx?
[10:44] <redguy> tiredbones: no, this means, that you could have been running the -k7 kernel. -386 is compatible with your athlon.
[10:44] <selinium> Kr4t05, you got there befoe me! :)
[10:44] <_JuDgEn_> !wine
[10:44] <Kr4t05> selinium: ;p
[10:44] <Nitro88> or the nvidia driver who are downloadable from the nvidia web site?
[10:44] <xkahve> Nitro88: read the nvidia howto
[10:44] <CyberAngel> !creative
[10:44] <ubotu> CyberAngel: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:45] <Kr4t05> Nitro88: The best supported drivers that I know of are in the repos.
[10:45] <Kr4t05> Nitro88: Unless you want to install the ones from nVidia.
[10:45] <selinium> qpalzm, how are you getting on?
[10:45] <qpalzm> selinium, ok its posted
[10:45] <Em`Zee> Could anyone help me recompile the tulip net module on a machine with only a Breezy installation CD and no internet connection?
[10:46] <Nitro88> reboot
[10:46] <xkahve> !vpn
[10:46] <ubotu> xkahve: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:46] <qpalzm> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9872
[10:46] <xkahve> that's bad
[10:47] <tiredbones> redguy, I'm going off-line for a bit. My system needs a cleaning amd I'm going to pull the mem stick out.
[10:47] <Gotti> hullo
[10:48] <Seveas> Langly, poke
[10:48] <luisito> Seveas: hello man!
[10:49] <luisito> Seveas: I have a little problem. I want to use the 70Hz refresh rate for 1280x960, but I don't have that option.
[10:50] <Seveas> luisito, ask someone else, I'm not really here..
[10:50] <luisito> Seveas: ok man, thanks
[10:51] <jrGotti> well, yeah...
[10:51] <luisito> anyone can help me?
[10:51] <qpalzm> selinium, can you find it?
[10:51] <Em`Zee> Anyone know if the kernel sources are on the Ubuntu breezy install CD?
[10:51] <ruzgar> i have installed doom3 demo
[10:51] <selinium> qpalzm, not at the moment....
[10:51] <ruzgar> but i cant run it it says cannot load opengl
[10:51] <redguy> Em`Zee: most surely not
[10:51] <Em`Zee> redguy; D'oh.
[10:51] <Nitro88> ok
[10:51] <ruzgar> is that mean my ati cards opengl support doesnt installed
[10:51] <Nitro88> the fps went weel
[10:52] <qpalzm> selinium, would you like me to send you the link again?
[10:52] <selinium> nope, i am looking :)
[10:52] <Nitro88> now i've got another problem
[10:52] <DJ_tobias> im sure somebody knows how to find out what kind of memory i have?
[10:52] <Nitro88> on fullscreen game the sound don't go..
[10:52] <jrGotti> are you sure? open a terminal and type "uname -r" copy and paste what that outputs into a synaptic search box...it should result in kernel sources for your architecture...
[10:53] <larsise> suggestions to tools to edit sounds with? like soundforge, nero wave editor etc?
[10:53] <redguy> DJ_tobias: open your box and see for yourself?
[10:53] <Nitro88> Why the sound don't work on games?
[10:54] <selinium> qpalzm, when you enabled the repos did you run a    sudo apt-get update   ?
[10:54] <DJ_tobias> redguy, theres no way to check via X/console?
[10:54] <Em`Zee> jrGotti; Don't forget, I have no net
[10:54] <Em`Zee> I'm using just the CD here
[10:54] <jrGotti> Ah, that changes things...
[10:54] <jrGotti> lol
[10:54] <Em`Zee> exactly
[10:54] <Em`Zee> doing it with net is no problem at all
[10:54] <Em`Zee> and d'oh at the Ubuntu web repository
[10:55] <Em`Zee> which doesn't have DEB files
[10:55] <Em`Zee> only tgz.
[10:55] <Em`Zee> =/
[10:55] <jrGotti> sorry bro the only way i can think of is to run over to kernel.org on this computer, download it and burn it to disk, and install it over there...
[10:55] <selinium> ubotu tell Em`Zee about enter
[10:55] <redguy> DJ_tobias: none that I know of. You might want to look inside /proc, maybe there's some info on it
[10:55] <selinium> Em`Zee, stop it with the enter key!
[10:55] <La_PaRCa> Hey kids. What would you recommend as a good python IDE?
[10:55] <Em`Zee> jrGotti; Yeah, I've got a thumb drive that I'm gonna give a shot.
[10:55] <_thumper_> Does anyone know how to map AltGr on a UK keyboard to the left Alt?
[10:55] <_thumper_> La_PaRCa, emacs or SPE
[10:56] <selinium> La_PaRCa, idle
[10:56] <redguy> La_PaRCa: emacs
[10:56] <jrGotti> that'll work...kernel source isnt that large...
[10:56] <DJ_tobias> redguy, ok thanks
[10:56] <selinium> redguy, Thats not an IDE....
[10:56] <La_PaRCa> Ok, I am glad I didnt see any gedit fans there
[10:56] <jrGotti> ::cough:: gedit
[10:56] <jrGotti> :P
[10:56] <redguy> selinium: emacs is not an IDE?
[10:57] <jrGotti> kate is nice...
[10:57] <La_PaRCa> well, I would use vi, but I want something with perhaps autocomplete and good for managing a mid sized project
[10:57] <Em`Zee> Zend =P
[10:57] <redguy> selinium: which features of an ide does it lack?
[10:57] <jrGotti> yeah...im a vim kinda guy :w :q
[10:57] <_thumper_> La_PaRCa, definately emacs then :)
[10:57] <La_PaRCa> isnt zend for php?
[10:57] <Em`Zee> Oh, right. Damnit ><
[10:57] <La_PaRCa> I wanted to go with PyEclipse but the thing is heavy
[10:57] <selinium> redguy, what it is an intefrated development environment?
[10:58] <qpalzm> selinium, yes i did
[10:58] <_thumper_> keymaps anyone?
[10:58] <selinium> qpalzm, just now?
[10:58] <redguy> selinium: I asked you a question first :-)
[10:58] <qpalzm> selinium, no, a while ago
[10:58] <selinium> redguy,
[10:58] <qpalzm> selinium, yesterday i think
[10:59] <selinium> redguy, Have you looked at idle? I was under the impression emacs was a text editor...
[10:59] <selinium> redguy, :)
[11:00] <Seveas> selinium, emacs is an OS
[11:00] <tiredbones> redguy, jean it seems that the seg fault is gone for now. I did a update and upgrade and they ran.
[11:00] <selinium> Seveas, that will be me really mistaken then. but it isn't a python IDE though is it?
[11:00] <qpalzm> Seveas, acutally, its a comp, i have one :P OSX is the os
[11:00] <Chousuke> Seveas: If not an OS, it is an OE at least.
[11:01] <Seveas> selinium, wouldn't surprise me if it does that too
[11:01] <tiredbones> redguy, jean I clean the system and pulled the mem stick.
[11:01] <redguy> selinium: emacs was just a text editor maybe 10 years ago.
[11:01] <tiredbones> redguy, jean - thanks for your help.
[11:01] <redguy> tiredbones: so it was the RAM? good for you
[11:02] <selinium> redguy, I am showing my age!
[11:02] <tiredbones> redguy, well I think so, time will tell.
[11:02] <Chousuke> I suppose emacs is just and elisp interpreter that happened to have text editor functionality first.
[11:02] <Chousuke> or something like that anyway
[11:03] <selinium> qpalzm, lets try something else.     sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo wget http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d6047 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:03] <selinium> qpalzm, all on one line
[11:04] <kristopher> Is there a way to mount zip files?
[11:04] <qpalzm> selinium, hold on, i just did another update, im gonna try something first
[11:05] <gerv> Has anyone installed Ubuntu on an IBM X40 laptop?
[11:05] <qpalzm> selinium, *fingers crossed*
[11:05] <redguy> selinium: a missing .bak in your mv ?
[11:05] <mwe> gerv: yes
[11:05] <selinium> qpalzm, ok brb need tea
[11:05] <gerv> (And the actual question is: are you willing to answer a few questions about the process?)
[11:05] <mwe> gerv: yesterday actually
[11:05] <gerv> mwe: Great.
[11:05] <qpalzm> selinium, lol ok
[11:05] <gerv> So what's all this stuff about hidden IBM partitions and so on?
[11:05] <selinium> redguy, indeed, I think I need some sleep! Well done!
[11:06] <qpalzm> selinium, ok good news and bad
[11:06] <selinium> qpalzm, lets try something else.     sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.bak && sudo wget http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d6047 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:06] <gerv> I can't seem to get it to boot into this rescue thing, thereby allowing me to reinitialise Windows, so it's on FAT32, so I can resize the partition.
[11:06] <mwe> gerv: it's the backup windows partition
[11:06] <qpalzm> selinium, the mplayer pliging is recognized
[11:06] <mwe> gerv: used for restoring windows
[11:06] <gerv> When I boot, and press Access IBM, I just get a choice of BIOS, or choose boot device.
[11:06] <qpalzm> selinium, but once it buffers to 99% it just stops
[11:06] <qpalzm> selinium, it doesnt play
[11:06] <gerv> I don't get a "super-secret partition" option.
[11:06] <g3wn> I want to use photoshop in linux, I'm just wondering how I would go about that. Like is wine the best emulator?
[11:06] <gerv> And it seems (the laptop is second-hand) that my partition is already NTFS.
[11:07] <kemik> crossover office
[11:07] <mwe> gerv: it's in the bios options, security
[11:07] <gerv> So the Ubuntu installer can't resize it.
[11:07] <kemik> perhaps
[11:07] <qpalzm> selinium, ok i did what you said, biw wgat?
[11:07] <qpalzm> selinium, now what*
[11:07] <jrGotti> dont you have to pay for crossover office?
[11:07] <gerv> I saw the option, but I couldn't see how to trigger it.
[11:07] <selinium> qpalzm, ok, have you restarted firefox...
[11:07] <mwe> gerv: it can resize the windows partition but it can't see the hidden partition
[11:07] <qpalzm> yeah
[11:08] <qpalzm> selinium, i did the sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.bak && sudo wget http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d6047 -O /etc/apt/sources.lis
[11:08] <qpalzm> does that count as a paste?
[11:08] <gerv> mwe: Well, resizing the Windows partition fails :-(
[11:08] <mwe> gerv: unless you change it. but if you unhide it you wont be able to restore windows if it's overwritten
[11:08] <jannov> i cant hibernate my pc, how i must set bios power managment ?
[11:08] <gerv> Right.
[11:08] <gerv> Let me step back a minute.
[11:08] <gerv> My real question is: if I don't care about Windows, do I need either a) the Windows partition, or b) the hidden partition?
[11:08] <jrGotti> is there anyway to set Ctrl+V to paste in the gnome-terminal?
[11:08] <gerv> (For example, one or both may be required to get suspend working properly, as it was on my T22)
[11:09] <mwe> gerv: no
[11:09] <mwe> gerv: I removed both
[11:09] <gerv> And suspend works fine for you?
[11:09] <gerv> Both to RAM and disk?
[11:09] <selinium> qpalzm, that big line just backedup and over wrote your sources.list    the command you just entered hasn't got the last 't' on it. do a   ls /etc/apt/source*   to see if it needs renaming
[11:09] <mwe> gerv: I haven't played with that yet
[11:10] <gerv> Urk.
[11:10] <mwe> gerv: The installation was yesterday, so I haven't had the time yet
[11:10] <gerv> That doesn't fill me with confidence :-)
[11:10] <gerv> Anyone else want to chip in?
[11:10] <richard> how can i compile a c program in kdevelop?
[11:10] <Tutankamon> if I run 'top' in a terminal and then resize the terminal, I notice that the CPU useage of Xorg jumps to 84-90%
[11:10] <selinium> qpalzm, ?
[11:10] <gerv> mwe: What made you think it was OK to get rid of both of them?
[11:10] <selinium> qpalzm, do i go and get tea?
[11:11] <mwe> gerv: I don't need windows
[11:11] <gerv> Right. But you might want suspend to work...
[11:11] <selinium> qpalzm, brb tea....
[11:11] <mwe> gerv: yes
[11:11] <gerv> OK, thanks for your help anyway :-)
[11:12] <mwe> gerv: but that's nothing to do with the hidden partition afiak
[11:12] <thewayofzen> question?   im using an ati gfx card  [ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV100 QY [Radeon 7000/VE] ]   and am curious if i can upgrade the drivers to anything more current then the ATI drivers that install with ubuntu..   can i use the fglrx?
[11:12] <Razor-X> gerv: What does suspend have to do with a hidden partition?
[11:12] <Razor-X> Is this some sort of ``press a button and suspend'' thing we're talking about here?
[11:12] <sistema> hola espaol por favor
[11:13] <Razor-X> !es
[11:13] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:13] <Tutankamon> if I run 'top' in a terminal and then resize the terminal, I notice that the CPU useage of Xorg jumps to 84-90%, hello ?
[11:13] <Razor-X> Tutankamon: Forever? Or only for a moment?
[11:13] <mwe> gerv: I found this yesterday: http://www.leopold.dk/~martin/IBMx40UbuntuInstall.html
[11:13] <Tutankamon> every time
[11:13] <mwe> gerv: might be of interest to you as well
[11:14] <Tutankamon> i just readed on net..  its something about a cairo bug
[11:14] <Razor-X> Tutankamon: As in, does it continuously eat up CPU after the resize, or does it stop eating it up the CPU after a while?
[11:14] <richard> How can i compile a c/c++ program under kdevelop?
[11:14] <Razor-X> Tutankamon: You may want to try another Terminal Emulator.
[11:14] <Tutankamon> its stop after..  very quick
[11:14] <dblake> Someone knows howto make eclipse work in ubuntu 5.10 with an amd64?
[11:14] <Razor-X> Tutankamon: That's probably just normal behavior. But it wouldn't hurt to try another Terminal Emulator.
[11:14] <Tutankamon> its not about the terminal :)  every window..
[11:15] <Razor-X> Ah. I'm no tsure.
[11:15] <Razor-X> *not sure
[11:15] <Tutankamon> i tried in the terminal..  just to see the top..
[11:15] <Razor-X> I don't resize windows too often.
[11:15] <mwe> Razor-X: the hidden partition we were talking about is not related to suspend. it's a windows restore/rescue partition
[11:15] <Tutankamon> but i can play with xchat
[11:15] <Razor-X> mwe: Then what's it have to do with Suspend?
[11:15] <Tutankamon> and the same ..  xorg jump to 80-90% of the cpu
[11:15] <mwe> Razor-X: nothing afaik
[11:15] <kenny> hello
[11:15] <Razor-X> Tutankamon: I can try, hold on. Lemme make a 1/2 frame.
[11:15] <Kyleoo> hello
[11:15] <kenny> how are you?
[11:16] <Tutankamon> sure
[11:16] <malta> does anybody know hot to set correct time in ubuntu? now my clocks works incorrect :( tried to play with date command but can't understand the syntax..
[11:16] <tjb891> ok, does anyone here know how to run a TNT 2 with breazy badger
[11:16] <Kyleoo> I am a new user just converted from windows, I am wondering what are the most commonly used data compression methods in Linux? Does RAR and ZIP even exist?
[11:16] <Razor-X> Tutankamon: Happens tom me too, I guess.
[11:16] <redguy> malta: try running sudo /etc/init.d/ntpdate restart
[11:16] <Tutankamon> :D
[11:16] <kenny> Zip
[11:16] <Tutankamon> so what we can do ?
[11:16] <Razor-X> tjb891: Use ``nvidia-glx-legacy'' if you want GLX Drivers.
[11:16] <mwe> malta: well date is the command. I have to look up the syntax everytime I use it though
[11:17] <Kyleoo> Linux uses Zip?
[11:17] <kenny> yes.
[11:17] <Kyleoo> Gzip its called?
[11:17] <Razor-X> Tutankamon: Not sure, heh. My Window manager maximizes everything by default. And it doesen't put any notable load on my system.
[11:17] <richard> heyyy anyone can help me to compile a c program in kdevelop?
[11:17] <kenny> ineed
[11:17] <blekos> hello, my question is: almost every day there are updates avalaible shrinking my freespace, I did not had the flight 4 cd, and waited till the final version, would it take up the same space?
[11:17] <Kyleoo> ok
[11:17] <Razor-X> Kyleoo: Nope. Use ``zip'' or ``unzip''.
[11:17] <malta> Kyleoo: yes. gzip
[11:17] <selinium> tonyyarusso, Thanks for the earlier pointer!
[11:17] <kenny> yup
[11:17] <Kyleoo> ah ok
[11:17] <selinium> qpalzm, back#
[11:17] <kenny> thats right...
[11:17] <Kyral> richard: gcc foo.c :P
[11:17] <Tutankamon> Razor-X,  :)
[11:17] <tjb891> thank were do i get those and how do i isntall them since ubuntu gives me a nonresponive black screen
[11:17] <Razor-X> Kyleoo: gzip is a different compression method.
[11:17] <tjb891> after the installation
[11:17] <Kyleoo> ah, I see
[11:17] <Kyleoo> which is more popular, gzip or Zip?
[11:18] <Razor-X> Kyleoo: In Linux, .tar.gz and .tar.bz2 is most popular.
[11:18] <Rawplayer> RE
[11:18] <kenny> yup
[11:18] <gerv> Razor-X: Suspend-to-disk on old Thinkpads wrote the image to a special file on the Windows partition.
[11:18] <Razor-X> With .tar.bz2 producing the higher of the two compression methods.
[11:18] <kenny> .tar.gz
[11:18] <Kyleoo> ok, and how do you decompress those?
[11:18] <Razor-X> gerv: Oh, ah.
[11:18] <Kyleoo> -tar?
[11:18] <richard> Kyral: how can i do that in kdevelop? i'm new in linux and it's a little be dificult for me
[11:18] <iGotNoTime> Anyone know how to sort of make XChat run in the desktop background with about 50% transparency using gnome?
[11:18] <Razor-X> Kyleoo: For .tar.gz, use ``tar -xvzf blah.tar.gz'' For .tar.bz2 it's ``tar -xvjf blah.tar.bz2''
[11:18] <ufo> tjb891, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select the vesa, and then you can start looking the tnt2 problem
[11:18] <Kyral> richard: open a terminal and type "gcc <path to file>
[11:19] <Kyleoo> thanks alot
[11:19] <Razor-X> You can also find the filenames in ``.tgz'' or ``.tbz2''
[11:19] <tjb891> thankyou
[11:19] <Kyleoo> k. written down :D
[11:19] <kenny> yay
[11:19] <kenny> lol
[11:19] <blekos> gotnotime
[11:19] <Razor-X> That'll extract them. If you want to work with them, I highly suggest you read the manpages on ``tar'' ``gzip'' and ``bzip2''.
[11:19] <nikko_> hi.. I just want to hear whats the difference between warty and hoary... is it like debian stable and unstable?
[11:19] <iGotNoTime> blekos,  yes?
[11:19] <blekos> edit->preferences->effects
[11:19] <ArionH> hi :) can somebody help me? :)
[11:19] <Kyleoo> ok, will do
[11:19] <kbrosnan> nikko_, 6 months of development
[11:20] <richard> ok i can do it under console, but i want to do it under kdevelop? graphical mode.
[11:20] <kbrosnan> nikko_, they are both stable releases
[11:20] <Kyral> richard: I dunno, I always compile under console :P
[11:20] <bimberi> nikko_: they are both past releases of ubuntu (breezy is the current)
[11:20] <ufo> ArionH, ask...
[11:20] <ArionH> my nvidia driver gives a memory segmentation fault after reboot.
[11:20] <iGotNoTime> blekos, in what?
[11:20] <blekos> i the Xchat
[11:20] <ArionH> is my ram busted?
[11:20] <Kyleoo> Is Ubuntu easier to install than other distrobutions? Because people kept telling me while using Windows not to convert to Linux because the install was so cryptic... It was just as simple as Windows was :S
[11:20] <blekos> menu bar
[11:20] <blekos> next to IRC
[11:20] <blekos> there an Edit option
[11:20] <benplaut> nikko_: hoary is much more up-to-date - the stability on each is comparable. Breezy is your best bet for now
[11:20] <iGotNoTime> there is no edit, and in preferences there is no effects
[11:21] <Kyral> Kyleoo: You have to deal with NCurses
[11:21] <kenny> well, I gotta go for a while
[11:21] <Kyral> Well,
[11:21] <kenny> bye
[11:21] <pierreb> question about OCFS2
[11:21] <blekos> r u running dapper drake?
[11:21] <Kyleoo> NCurses?
[11:21] <Kyral> Kyleoo: Well, depends actually
[11:21] <bimberi> Kyleoo: it's a very straightforward install
[11:21] <ArionH> me?
[11:21] <AtaTurk> how do I display the menuslike file etc in XChat ?
[11:21] <nikko_> okay....thanks... :)
[11:21] <Kyral> Kyleoo: Some are pains (Gentoo and LFS), others are easy (Fedora, SuSE, Ubuntu) and others are inbetween
[11:21] <qpalzm> selinium, im back too
[11:21] <iGotNoTime> blekos, I don't know what that is
[11:21] <pierreb> who knows aenable OCFS2 ?
[11:22] <Kyral> Kyleoo: There is no one Linux :P
[11:22] <blekos> if not dont know... but u can do it, somewhere there, by chosing bakground or not, had done it in breezy
[11:22] <iGotNoTime> blekos, I am using edubuntu 5.10
[11:22] <Phoul> Hello everyone i have a question about Grub for ubuntu. How hard is it to have a graphical grub boot loader instead of the white on black loader?
[11:22] <blekos> dapper drake is the new version of ubuntu
[11:22] <Kyleoo> A couple years ago I tried installing Gentoo, and either I improved or Linux installations have :D
[11:22] <cparker> Anyone see the MSN Spaces logo lately?
[11:22] <Kyral> Kyleoo: Or rather there are many flavors, all can do the same, but in a different way
[11:22] <blekos> it should be somewhere there in preferences or toos i believ
[11:22] <Kyleoo> ah, they dont all have a similar installation though?
[11:22] <Kyral> cparker: Dead news
[11:22] <cparker> Really?
[11:22] <Phoul> Anyone know how to change it ?
[11:22] <iGotNoTime> I mean there is transparency but only for the chat window
[11:22] <cparker> Can't anything be done about it?
[11:22] <Kyral> Kyleoo: Nope
[11:22] <blekos> got 2 go, keep asking or google: howto make transparent xchat ubuntu etc
[11:23] <Kyral> cparker: We don't care :P
[11:23] <xkahve> Kyleoo: Gentoo is for those who always build their Linux systems from scratch
[11:23] <selinium> qpalzm, hi! Ok    ls /etc/apt/source*
[11:23] <iGotNoTime> blekos, I want global not only chat window
[11:23] <Kyral> cparker: Nice try
[11:23] <Kyral> No Troll Biting :P
[11:23] <cparker> What do you mean, nice try?
[11:23] <iGotNoTime> blekos, thank for the try :)
[11:23] <Kyleoo> ah, I wish I had known that :P
[11:23] <selinium> qpalzm, do you have sources.list
[11:23] <ArionH> can anyone help me?
[11:23] <pierreb> help OCFS2
[11:23] <blekos> i c
[11:23] <coz> having difficulty initiating layla242 sound card in dapper
[11:23] <coz> anyone here an alsa expert/
[11:23] <Kyral> cparker: I apologize, seemed like a troll attempt
[11:23] <Phoul> Does anyone know how to make grub graphical?
[11:23] <cparker> I don't understand what you mean.
[11:23] <blekos> well global dont want , believ u cant , only chat had managed so far, tc :)
[11:23] <Bluekuja> phoul i will make a guide for that
[11:23] <Kyral> cparker: It seemed like a statement designed to stir up an arguement
[11:24] <qpalzm> selinium, yes
[11:24] <Phoul> BlueDevil, is it hard?
[11:24] <Bluekuja> for graphical grub
[11:24] <gosuflavor> How do I compile source?
[11:24] <Phoul> erm
[11:24] <Kyral> Phoul: Graphical? Howso?
[11:24] <selinium> qpalzm, cool   sudo apt-get update
[11:24] <cparker> Oh... No way. I just attempted to view someone's profile, and was welcomed with a strangely familiar logo.
[11:24] <gosuflavor> Kernel*
[11:24] <Phoul> Bluekuja,  is it hard?
[11:24] <qpalzm> selinium, but it says .lis
[11:24] <Kyral> Phoul: Compared to LILO it is :D
[11:24] <cparker> Didn't know if anyone at the Ubuntu team already knew about it...
[11:24] <Bluekuja> no its not hard
[11:24] <bimberi> ubotu tell gosuflavor about compiling
[11:24] <qpalzm> selinium,  whats the commands to rename?
[11:24] <selinium> qpalzm, ok sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.lis /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:24] <Bluekuja> not so easy too lol
[11:24] <Phoul> Kyral, you know how ubuntu is basicly white and black grub. im wondering how to make it look nice with graphics like..... im going to use suse as a example
[11:25] <Kyral> Phoul: Bootsplash?
[11:25] <Phoul> Umm no
[11:25] <Phoul> The grub boot loader
[11:25] <cparker> It's funny how it's even at the same angle and everything... gotta love how MS can get away with anything... Sorry to bother you.
[11:25] <Kyral> I hardly look at GRUB
[11:25] <Phoul> When it asks which you wish to boot
[11:25] <Kyral> and in Dapper it is
[11:25] <selinium> qpalzm, rename is just 'move' with a different end name
[11:25] <Kyral> its got the Ubuntu Logo and stuff
[11:25] <bimberi> gosuflavor: sorry, missed the kernel bit -
[11:25] <Kyral> Wait about a month mkay?
[11:25] <Phoul> ... i dont think we are on the spame page
[11:25] <Griff> anyone use pure-ftpd with pureadmin?
[11:25] <Phoul> same*
[11:25] <qpalzm> selinium, ok done
[11:25] <pierreb> seek howto about OCFS2
[11:25] <qpalzm> selinium, now update?
[11:25] <Phoul> Im not talking about the boot splash..
[11:25] <xkahve> Phoul: you can configure that in Grub
[11:25] <bimberi> gosuflavor: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCompileHowto
[11:26] <Kyral> Phoul: Have you seen Dapper's GRUB?
[11:26] <selinium> qpalzm, yep! :)
[11:26] <Phoul> No i havnt
[11:26] <xkahve> Phoul: just read the grub docs
[11:26] <Phoul> And xkahve where are thos?
[11:26] <xkahve> Phoul: google
[11:26] <Kyral> Phoul: The text is "shadowed" with a browish drop
[11:26] <Phoul> mm thanks ;)
[11:26] <Unity> Griff: i wouldn't touch pure-ftpd with a 10 foot pole
[11:26] <trappist> I have no man page for strftime, and I have no idea what package it would be in.  any help?
[11:26] <Kyral> Phoul: and the Ubuntu Logo is at the bottom
[11:26] <qpalzm> selinium, ok done
[11:26] <Kyral> Phoul: Think USplash applied to GRUB
[11:26] <halfbakedntx> Howdy ;-)
[11:26] <Griff> really? any suggestion for ftp server at the home?
[11:27] <eXIstenZ> Is firefox 1.5 available in the repos.?
[11:27] <mwe> no
[11:27] <Kyral> Griff: HowToForge has a nice HOWTO
[11:27] <xkahve> !tell eXIstenZ about firefox
[11:27] <ArionH> anyone here know anything about the nvidia driver causing memory segmentation faults?
[11:27] <mattwestm> what do I need to install to run cgi with apache?
[11:27] <halfbakedntx> hrm FireFox 1.5 is in the Dapper distro
[11:27] <eXIstenZ> halfbakedntx, is it recommended to install it?
[11:27] <xkahve> !tell eXIstenZ about firefox1.5
[11:27] <Unity> mattwestm: i believe you need to enable script execution in your conf files
[11:27] <mwe> eXIstenZ: I did. it works fine
[11:27] <Kyral> mattwestm: HowtoForge has a "Perfect Ubuntu Breezy" setup that includes that
[11:27] <pierreb> How can i found errors ?
[11:27] <Griff> thanks guys
[11:27] <xkahve> !wine
[11:27] <pierreb> #ubuntu-fr
[11:28] <eXIstenZ> mwe, how can I Installed it?
[11:28] <malv> i think ubuntu will become mainstream
[11:28] <pierreb> root@ubuntu:/etc/default# /etc/init.d/o2cb enable
[11:28] <pierreb> Writing O2CB configuration: OK
[11:28] <pierreb> Loading module "ocfs2_nodemanager": Unable to load module "ocfs2_nodemanager"
[11:28] <pierreb> Failed
[11:28] <qpalzm> selinium, HEY!
[11:28] <malv> its on digg like every day
[11:28] <mwe> eXIstenZ: follow the wiki
[11:28] <eXIstenZ> s/installed/install
[11:28] <Phoul> How do i use ubotu
[11:28] <Phoul> ?
[11:28] <selinium> qpalzm, ok then    sudo dpkg -l '*mplayer*'|grep ii
[11:28] <qpalzm> selinium, my repo's are fixed :D:D:D
[11:28] <selinium> qpalzm, lol :)
[11:28] <halfbakedntx> I downloaded the flight 4 Dapper today and 1.5 FireFox is packaged with it
[11:28] <Unity> pierreb: please do not paste here; read the topic
[11:28] <Kyral> halfbakedntx: Of Course, Firefox 1.5 is in Dapper
[11:28] <mwe> eXIstenZ: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[11:28] <qpalzm> selinium, do i write that word for word?
[11:29] <bimberi> Phoul: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[11:29] <Unity> oh wait they took pastebin out of the topic
[11:29] <eXIstenZ> mwe, thank you
[11:29] <mwe> eXIstenZ: yw
[11:29] <Seveas> Unity, it's in the FAQ ;)
[11:29] <selinium> qpalzm, copy and paste, if you want to know what any of these commands are doing just a,sk
[11:29] <mwe> halfbakedntx: yeah but dapper is not stable. I need a stable system
[11:29] <qpalzm> selinium, it listed a bunch of mplayer packages, most of them say  <none> under version
[11:29] <pierreb> how can corrige this erreor
[11:29] <pierreb>  Loading module "ocfs2_nodemanager": Unable to load module "ocfs2_nodemanager"
 Failed
[11:30] <Phoul> !info lyra
[11:30] <halfbakedntx> FYI: Airlink101 AWLC4030 Wireless Super G card works out of the box with Breezy ;-)
[11:30] <Kyleoo> is 4 lines too much to paste here?
[11:30] <Phoul> Damn
[11:30] <Xeronic> Anyone using scype
[11:30] <amonkey> how can i check what's locking my sound device, i can't start esd because it's "unable to open slave"
[11:30] <Phoul> Xeronic, i have skype
[11:30] <selinium> qpalzm, do you have mplayer-686 and mozilla-mplayer?
[11:30] <Unity> will lsof list what programs are using the sound card?
[11:30] <bimberi> Kyleoo: yes, 1 is the max - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[11:30] <mwe> Kyleoo: any pasting is generally considered bad in here
[11:30] <selinium> qpalzm, in the result
[11:30] <Kyleoo> ah ok
[11:30] <Kyleoo> 	printf("Hello, world");
[11:31] <Kyleoo> is that incorrect usage?
[11:31] <Kyral> Kyleoo: Language
[11:31] <Kyral> ?
[11:31] <qpalzm> selinium, i dont have mplayer-686 but i have the other
[11:31] <Kyleoo> C
[11:31] <mwe> Kyleoo: looks correct
[11:31] <Kyral> I think its printf("Hello, world" %s)
[11:31] <Phoul> Xeronic, did you need some help with sky[pe or something?
[11:31] <Xeronic> phoul: Does it block the soundcard for you too? Can't play xmms or any sound when scype is running
[11:32] <Seveas> Kyleoo, don't forget to #include <stdio.h>
[11:32] <Unity> Kyleoo: if it's inside a main, then it's okay, and maybe ##C knows better
[11:32] <Phoul> Xeronic, yes it does
[11:32] <halfbakedntx> I think your allowed to paste one http link preferably if its a help resource or forum reference. And 1 line if your troubleshooting.. but no pasting whole paragraphs or entire syslogs ;-)
[11:32] <Kyleoo> ah ok
[11:32] <Kyleoo> its inside of main
[11:32] <Kyral> Whoa, double ##
[11:32] <mwe> Kyleoo: int main () {printf("Hello, world\b");} for a complete program
[11:32] <Jarigo> any1 know how to get EZBouncer Working in ubuntu, i get errors making it
[11:32] <Phoul> I also find it quite annoying :(
[11:32] <Kyral> first time I've seen one
[11:32] <mwe> Kyleoo: int main () {printf("Hello, world\n");} for a complete program
[11:32] <mwe> Kyleoo: typo, sorry
[11:32] <A10n> hey guys, i'm trying to run update-alternatives --config java but it only gives me 2 options and won't let me enter a new record /usr/lib/jdk1.5.0_06/  which i just installed. Any help would be great!
[11:32] <Xeronic> phoul: Isn't there anyway to get round it?
[11:32] <selinium> qpalzm, one mo
[11:32] <Kyleoo> ok, thanks
[11:32] <Phoul> Xeronic, not that i have found
[11:32] <Unity> mwe: yeat i was wondering what you were doing with a backspace
[11:33] <Phoul> !tell phoul skype
[11:33] <Phoul> mm thanks
[11:33] <Phoul> Dang
[11:33] <Phoul> !info skype
[11:33] <Phoul> mmm
[11:33] <Jarigo> Has anyone successfully built EZbounce on ubuntu?
[11:33] <qpalzm> selinium, shuold i apt-get install mplayer-686?
[11:33] <halfbakedntx> I installed Dapper today on one of my spare systems.. Seems a bit faster especially on boot and Gnome Start ;-)
[11:34] <Psykus> are there any GUI based tools for configuring joysticks in ubuntu?
[11:34] <kemik> halfbakedntx: it should be.. they've been working on that ;)
[11:34] <amonkey> how can i check who has my sound device open? i think some program crashed and left it locked
[11:34] <Unity> that reminds me, on broozy, sometimes it takes a long long time to "load modules" and other times it works in a flash, anyone know why?
[11:34] <Unity> breezy*
[11:34] <narg> boozy: linux for drunkards. :)
[11:35] <mwe> heh
[11:35] <A10n> anyone read my question/
[11:35] <A10n> hey guys, i'm trying to run update-alternatives --config java but it only gives me 2 options and won't let me enter a new record /usr/lib/jdk1.5.0_06/  which i just installed. Any help would be great!
[11:35] <thewayofzen> in enjoying my dapper experience so far.  been two weeks now.  ive not had any real issues at all.
[11:35] <mrec> does anyone have a cinergyT2 usb dvb-t device? just curious if that driver cleans up everything correctly after it gets unloaded
[11:35] <nikko_> hi... I do sudo apt-get install aterm, but it seems that its not possible, am I doing something wrong?
[11:35] <narg> thewayofzen: I assume your not using arts then :p
[11:36] <A10n> okay
[11:36] <Kurt> why do Democrats hate Jews?
[11:36] <halfbakedntx> kemik: Yeah I was pretty impressed as its an older 800mhz system with 256 megs ram.  Its nice to have a newer version distro thats faster than the previous rather than having a new version more bloated and resource intensive
[11:36] <Razor-X> Kurt: Out of the scope of this channel.
[11:36] <A10n> is this an ubuntu help channel or what?
[11:36] <thewayofzen> narg,  not likely.  im just using it as a plain average desktop machine.  i dont own a printer or a scanner.  Basically all i do is email webbrowsing.. music.. movies.. and some gtk themes
[11:36] <Kurt> no, it's not
[11:36] <Razor-X> Kurt: Yes it is.
[11:36] <rem__> just a question: when you have 2 lines in crontab do you have to seperate with a ";" ?
[11:36] <Misterslurpey> how come i keep failing root login?
[11:36] <Kurt> I just want to know why
[11:36] <Kurt> that's all
[11:36] <A10n> yes i have noticed that over a couple of days now
[11:36] <Misterslurpey> isnt it my user password?
[11:36] <Kurt> Razor-X: are you a Jew-hating Democrat?
[11:37] <Razor-X> Kurt: Go to #ubuntu-offtopic.
[11:37] <thewayofzen> narg,  average user type stuff.. ripping cds etc..
[11:37] <Unity> Misterslurpey: nope
[11:37] <Misterslurpey> what is it?
[11:37] <Razor-X> Kurt: Maybe. If it makes you feel good by pointing fingers, then feel good.
[11:37] <Misterslurpey> i am the only user
[11:37] <ArionH> is there really no one who can help? i'm really new to ubuntu and gnome, so i would really like some help
[11:37] <narg> thewayofzen: arts is the kde sound system, if is known for being very fickle. And more fickle than usual in dapper
[11:37] <Unity> Misterslurpey: use sudo for root stuff; root password isn't set
[11:37] <Psykus> Misterslurpey, just use "su" before any commands you need to run as root
[11:37] <Psykus> erm
[11:37] <Psykus> "sudo", sorry
[11:37] <Unity> Misterslurpey: set it manually using your current password + sudo
[11:37] <thewayofzen> narg, aaah that would explain why i never really heard of it.  i tried KDE once for 20 mins. ;)
[11:37] <Misterslurpey> well
[11:37] <ufo> ArionH, just ask... most people will help if they can
[11:37] <Misterslurpey> it say enter root password, then it closes
[11:38] <Unity> Misterslurpey: that is, enable root login IF you know what you're doing; if you don't need it; stick with sudo
[11:38] <thewayofzen> narg,  i tend to stay in gnome.  though i do have a liking for xfce
[11:38] <Nukeador> hi all
[11:38] <hunk> hola necesito ayuda
[11:38] <narg> thewayofzen: Each to his own!
[11:38] <ArionH> i have problems with my nvidia drivers, and its not mentioned in any faq or forums
[11:38] <Unity> !es
[11:38] <narg> #ubuntu-es
[11:38] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:38] <Misterslurpey> well i trying to delete a deb installtion and it say root login pw:
[11:38] <Jarigo> Has anyone successfully built EZbounce on ubuntu?
[11:38] <thewayofzen> narg,  thts whats great about linux :)
[11:38] <Misterslurpey> and i cant do nothing
[11:38] <wickers> EZbounce?
[11:38] <Jarigo> Yea
[11:38] <narg> thewayofzen: yup
[11:38] <Jarigo> IRC Bouncer
[11:38] <Nukeador> any idea where to get expocity debian package?
[11:39] <halfbakedntx> Im running XFCE on a VIA crappy processor box .. I like it as its lighter than KDE or Gnome ;-)
[11:39] <ArionH> when i install the driver, it works fine, but after a reboot it causes segmentation faults.
[11:39] <wickers> halfbakedntx, which via chip?
[11:39] <halfbakedntx> hrm not sure lemme check
[11:39] <ArionH> of course, i could re-install the driver every tim i reboot. :)
[11:39] <halfbakedntx> its PC based umm
[11:39] <thewayofzen> can anyone suggest a dock app something similar to OSX ?
[11:39] <mwe> halfbakedntx: tried fluxbox?
[11:39] <bimberi> thewayofzen: i think you can do something like that with gdesklets
[11:40] <Unity> halfbakedntx: "Im running XFCE on a VIA crappy processor box .. I like it BECAUSE its lighter than KDE or Gnome ;-)"
[11:40] <Ekumba> hellohello there
[11:40] <thewayofzen> bimberi, gdesklets hates me.  there has to be something else :)
[11:40] <Ekumba> what is a very good tv player?
[11:40] <wickers> halfbakedntx, cat /proc/cpuinfo
[11:40] <Misterslurpey> this is what happends when i try to delelte a deb Password: Su: Authentisation
[11:40] <Misterslurpey> failure
[11:40] <bimberi> thewayofzen: ha, ok :) sorry that was my only clue
[11:40] <Colloid> is there any way to put an ubuntu server before in between my cable modem and wifirouter at home?
[11:40] <Unity> Ekumba: mplayer
[11:40] <wickers> Colloid, yes.
[11:41] <wickers> Colloid, but what do you want to do with it?
[11:41] <ahave> Ekumba: my favorite is tvtime
[11:41] <halpo> configure: error: Fluxbox requires the X Window System libraries and headers.
[11:41] <Colloid> I want to have complete connectivety @ home through my wifi router and have a server running before it.
[11:41] <halpo> what pakkage do i need to apt-get
[11:41] <wickers> halfbakedntx, I was just wondering... I've been looking into the C3 and C7 offerings from via for a while...
[11:42] <halfbakedntx> wickers: Via Ezra  801
[11:42] <Ekumba> with mplayer i can use tv?
[11:42] <Unity> halpo: are you buildng it?
[11:42] <halpo> dunno
[11:42] <Unity> Ekumba: mplayer tv://[channel]  [options] 
[11:42] <ArionH> well, if somebody can help, please send me a pm... i'm giving up...
[11:42] <wickers> Colloid, why before? What is it you need that requires it being before the router?
[11:42] <halpo> i whant to install fluxbox
[11:42] <wickers> halfbakedntx, so fanless? Gnome and KDE are too slugish on it?
[11:42] <Ekumba> does anyone know,why my gaim gets closed,when i hit the x?normally it shut minimize to the teray
[11:42] <Ekumba> tray
[11:42] <mwe> halpo: sudo apt-get install fluxbox :)
[11:42] <wickers> halfbakedntx, 800mhz?
[11:43] <Unity> halfbakedntx: did you try sudo apt-get install fluxbox ?
[11:43] <Colloid> well, it's going to go: modem - server - voip phone - wifi router - 1 to 5 computers connecting through wifi/router
[11:43] <halpo> already done that
[11:43] <halpo> didnt work
[11:43] <mwe> halpo: you need to enable universe
[11:43] <mwe> !tell halpo about universe
[11:43] <Unity> halfbakedntx: sorry that msg should have went to someone else
[11:43] <mwe> halpo: see /msg from ubotu
[11:43] <tombs> hi all
[11:43] <wickers> Colloid, so it can't go: Modem > router > server/clients?
[11:43] <Colloid> no.
[11:44] <halfbakedntx> wickers: Its my Mp3 player box hooked to my Entertainment center. Standalone its fine.. but when I VNC into it to create playlists and run Streamtuner it was slow under Gnome. XFCE was faster when I VNCed into it and in general yeah
[11:44] <Colloid> because of the blasted voip phone needing to be before the router.
[11:44] <ahave> Ekumba: You have to make sure you have the plugin minimize to tray
[11:44] <thewayofzen> i do wish my firefox would stop auto opening everything and give me the option to save it to desktop.. at least with a right click save link as..
[11:44] <halpo> just tell me the source
[11:44] <NickGarvey> what is the command to search my entire computer for a string of text?
[11:45] <mwe> NickGarvey: find
[11:45] <Colloid> wickers: any suggestions
[11:45] <NickGarvey> that it?
[11:45] <narg> mwe: that is only for filenames, no?
[11:45] <wickers> Colloid, the VoIP phone just needs to speak with it's dispatch server... which is the ubuntu server I take it? Why can't it speak with the server over the router's switch? And then just configure NAT with the router...
[11:45] <mwe> NickGarvey: do you want to look in all files or just the names?
[11:45] <wickers> Colloid, it's just that you'll be giving yourself quite the headache doing it this way...
[11:45] <wickers> Colloid, but it's possible...
[11:45] <wickers> you just need some extra NICs
[11:46] <Ekumba> thank u very much
[11:46] <mwe> narg: sudo find / -type f -exec grep foo {} \;
[11:46] <thewayofzen> Has anyone successfully built engage outside of E17
[11:46] <narg> mwe: will take forever and a day :p
[11:46] <AtaTurk> when the website loads an applet , why does the whole browser sort of hang anf become irresponsive ?
[11:46] <Unity> mwe: \{}
[11:46] <mwe> narg: right
[11:46] <Colloid> I suppose I could do that...
[11:46] <mwe> Unity: not needed
[11:46] <AtaTurk> <java applet>
[11:46] <halpo> heipa
[11:46] <mwe> Unity: I never use that
[11:46] <Unity> mwe: don't you need to escape em so bash doesn't choke on them?
[11:47] <wickers> halfbakedntx, thx... just wondering... these days an intel centrino does a better job at low power systems then via's chips anyhow.
[11:47] <AtaTurk> when I maximize the windows I get a bothced up window
[11:47] <mwe> Unity: it works without it here. just the ; needs escaping
[11:47] <Unity> mwe: well it's good practice i guess
[11:47] <mwe> maybe so.
[11:47] <Nukeador> any idea where to get expocity debian package?
[11:47] <NickGarvey> all files, search for the string in the files
[11:47] <NickGarvey> my WAN ip changed and I need to reconfigure
[11:48] <halfbakedntx> wickers: yeah.. I won't buy another VIA chip based board no more.. Cheap yes.. but crap performace
[11:48] <wickers> Question: does ubuntu provide a package for inline spell checking in xChat?
[11:49] <ailean> hey guys. i have wine installed, and can't get ie6 to install.  i know it SHOULD work, but not on my machine. can anyone help?
[11:49] <wickers> halfbakedntx, you should see what intel's ULV core duo can do... it blows the mind for embedded computing.
[11:49] <lucas> hi
[11:49] <lucas> I have a problem with hibernate and my video driver. How can I re-request an X autoconfiguration as in dapper's install ?
[11:49] <wickers> I might pick up an IBASE board and ULV core duo sometime soon for small + quiet computing.
[11:49] <ufo> NickGarvey, you could so an dyndns account and use the domain name for configs and update to www.dyndns.org
[11:50] <foopub> What's the command to send everyone on a machine a message?
[11:50] <ompaul> foopub,  wall
[11:50] <foopub> ompaul: Thanks
[11:50] <Syns> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/j2re1.4_1.4.2.02-1ubuntu3_i386.deb: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 1
[11:50] <Syns> does nyone know what that is?
[11:50] <NickGarvey> oh well some config files need my ip
[11:50] <Unity> lucas: if no one here knows, #ubuntu+1 would be the next place to check
[11:51] <halfbakedntx> I want to get a high end vid card and 2nd monitor for my primary box.. Twin View with Compiz w/the cube plugin! That is the Shizzle!
[11:51] <lucas> Unity: thanks
[11:51] <goodboy> hello
[11:52] <goodboy> who can help me plz
[11:52] <seb__> is someone know about a dual boot  ubuntu/ mac os x86?
[11:52] <goodboy> im now user of linux
[11:52] <goodboy> i want just know how to complie gaim 1.50
[11:52] <halfbakedntx> goodboy: goodboy! lol
[11:53] <goodboy> halfbakedntx can u help me plz
[11:53] <mwe> ompaul: maybe the because of the soundserver taking exclusive ownership of the device
[11:53] <halfbakedntx> I have now reversed my Linux use.. Once used Linux only under WinBlowsXp Vmware.. Now I am only using WinXP under Ubuntu Linux VmWare ;-)
[11:53] <ozrg> hi all
[11:54] <ompaul> mwe, any ideas on how to force it to share?
[11:54] <goodboy> me too im using wmware
[11:54] <mwe> ompaul: gnome?
[11:54] <goodboy> and windows xp
[11:54] <selinium> qpalzm,
[11:54] <ompaul> yes
[11:54] <halfbakedntx> goodboy: Whats the problem?
[11:54] <mwe> ompaul: not really then. sorry
[11:54] <selinium> hi ompaul :)
[11:54] <goodboy> i want know who to instal paltalk here
[11:54] <ozrg> I have a problem when trying to install ubuntu. it says something about HDD, anyone got an idea why?
[11:55] <Misterslurpey> how do i use the purge command
[11:55] <mwe> ompaul: google esd sound games maybe
[11:55] <Misterslurpey> just type purge then the file name
[11:55] <selinium> qpalzm, hi there, how is it going?
[11:55] <ompaul> mwe, thanks
[11:55] <bimberi> Misterslurpey: not aware of a 'purge' command.  'rm <file>' deletes files
[11:56] <flux___> morning
[11:56] <goodboy> halfbakedntx do u know how i can compile gain
[11:56] <Ekumba> doesany one know how i use mplayer fot tv?
[11:56] <Ekumba> for tv
[11:56] <goodboy> i want to work whiht paltalk in linux
[11:56] <mwe> ompaul: I think you can change the default sink to alsa with gstreamer-properties
[11:56] <ozrg> goodboy: go kill urself
[11:56] <Unity> Ekumba: mplayer tv://[channel]  [options] 
[11:56] <flux___> he just did
[11:57] <halfbakedntx> lol
[11:57] <ozrg> lol
[11:57] <halfbakedntx> was he from Seattle? lol
[11:57] <Ekumba> Unity:and how do i do it without the console?
[11:57] <NickGarvey> yeah I can't find it
[11:57] <halfbakedntx> His best Kurt Cobain impression I guess...
[11:57] <NickGarvey> what is the command to search my entire computer for a string of text in all files?
[11:57] <HymnToLife> halfbakedntx> he was french obviously
[11:57] <Unity> Ekumba: i dunno maybe someone else does
[11:57] <HymnToLife> french-speaking at least
[11:58] <mwe> NickGarvey: it will tak forever
[11:58] <NickGarvey> thats ok
[11:58] <flux___> halfbakedntx, lol
[11:58] <ozrg> the french is back
[11:58] <polpak> he survived
[11:58] <NickGarvey> its a small server
[11:58] <goodboy> hello agean
[11:58] <Misterslurpey> how come i cant dete this folder it says in dont have permission
[11:58] <mwe> NickGarvey: sudo find / -type f -exec grep -l {} \;
[11:58] <halfbakedntx> has anyone ever installed Edbuntu? does it have a HTTP filter on it sorta like WebSense? I guess I should just go read the RTFM on it huh?
[11:58] <goodboy> i had desconected
[11:58] <polpak> Misterslurpey, what are the permissions of the folder?
[11:58] <ozrg> goodboy: hello are you resurrected?
[11:58] <Misterslurpey> i dunno
[11:59] <Misterslurpey> it was a folder i made
[11:59] <Misterslurpey> and i cant delete it
[11:59] <goodboy> hello ozrg
[11:59] <qpalzm> selinium, ok bacl
[11:59] <qpalzm> selinium, ok back
[11:59] <LordMelkor> how can i increase my mic volume
[11:59] <LordMelkor> i mean
[11:59] <polpak> Misterslurpey, right click on it and go to properties or ls -ald /path/to/folder from the console
[11:59] <LordMelkor> recording volume
[11:59] <Misterslurpey> it says cant delete file its a directory
[11:59] <ozrg> goodboy: paltalk is no available in the linux platform
[11:59] <Phoul> anyone here have a screenshot of there ubuntu system?
[11:59] <polpak> Misterslurpey, what is the command you're using
[11:59] <Phoul> I wanna see what some people have done with it theme and style wise
[11:59] <Misterslurpey> rm
[11:59] <ufo> Misterslurpey, rm -r to remove the forlder
[11:59] <LordMelkor> i opend the volume control and enabled the +20 dB and that helps a bit
[11:59] <Kr4t05> Does anyone know how to set system time via the terminal?
[12:00] <LordMelkor> but i need a lot more
[12:00] <flux___> ozrg, perhaps wine can (not) emulate it