[12:00] <fluxt> Mosi, is it a compile problem?
[12:00] <haha> its says password..
[12:00] <Psi-Jack> What version of gcc is the breezy kernel-image compiled with? Does anyone know?
[12:00] <nickrud> Xenguy: you picked at styles, which I never learned about. Sorry about that
[12:00] <Mosi> fluxt: no, i haven't made it to make yet
[12:00] <gopi> gnomefreak: so which library I need to install ? Xaw ??
[12:00] <Mosi> fluxt: it errors while running the compile script, and exits prematurely
[12:00] <haha> it says passowrd..
[12:00] <gnomefreak> haha: your user password
[12:01] <fluxt> Mosi, well try that :)
[12:01] <gnomefreak> gopi: read the files (i havent compiled that i dont know)
[12:01] <EnsignRedshirt> toxic_: Add -f to the rm command, maybe?
[12:01] <Mosi> fluxt: running config again :)
[12:01] <gopi> gnomefreak: plz see that link I have pasted.. Thanks
[12:01] <cyphase> http://digg.com/linux_unix/Administrator_root_password_readable_in_cleartext_on_Ubuntu_Breezy
[12:01] <haha> it wont let me type it
[12:01] <gnomefreak> haha: it wont show up
[12:01] <toxic_> EnsignRedshirt, the point was to avoid using -f since it's somewhat dangerous :P
[12:01] <argv512> gnomefreak, I suppose you're so important that I cannot PM you?
[12:01] <gnomefreak> haha: just type it and hit enter
[12:01] <toxic_> Having no matching file gives this bash-script error output .. This is what I've tried but it doesn't work. Any ideas ? [CODE]      var=`rm -i *pattern` | 2> /dev/null      [/CODE] 
[12:01] <haha> k
[12:01] <nickrud> Xenguy: I learned about styles on a typewriter, and have never learned better
[12:02] <gnomefreak> argv512: dont pm anyone without asking there is no debate on this
[12:02] <gnomefreak> haha: is it open?
[12:02] <Xenguy> nickrud: sec, signs of life on the OOo channel
[12:02] <zebarbu> Hi, I'm a Mandriva user, a little bored of it, and may like to switch to ubuntu...
[12:02] <argv512> Sure there is: Be collaborative.
[12:02] <fluxt> argv512, problems are best sorted in chan, everyone can learn/help that way
[12:02] <gnomefreak> tritium: ?
[12:02] <gopi> gnomefreak: ok atleast tell me how to get Xaw library ?
[12:02] <tritium> hi gnomefreak
[12:03] <zebarbu> anyone to explain me pros/cons of ubuntu?
[12:03] <fluxt> zebarbu, con: ugly as hell ! :p
[12:03] <Psi-Jack> zebarbu: www.ubuntu.com
[12:03] <gnomefreak> tritium: what would you do if argv512 pmed you and fought with you about why u dont want him to?
[12:03] <zebarbu> hum..
[12:03] <nickrud> zebarbu: I haven't used mandrake since 7.3, so I may be biased unreasonably, but ubuntu's tools are better 
[12:03] <jeekl> EnsignRedshirt: Okey, with a little tips from the wiki, I have gotten my friend to connect to me using just a username and password. No encryption thgh. Do you know how to make it a secure connection? Using keys? My friend is on windows.
[12:03] <fluxt>  /ignore
[12:03] <gnomefreak> coc ring a bell?
[12:03] <Mosi> fluxt: seems like that solved the problem, but now it wants liboil0.3 (synaptic says this is installed, and i can't find a liboil0.3-dev anywhere in the library repos....)
[12:04] <gopi> gnomefreak: In README its not mentioned how to get Xaw library :(
[12:04] <haha> dude.. it wont work
[12:04] <gnomefreak> haha: who installed ubuntu on that pc?
[12:04] <jeekl> EnsignRedshirt: And another thing, how do I see if someone is connected to me?
[12:04] <tritium> gnomefreak: I'm +q him
[12:04] <zebarbu> where may I find the lastest ubuntu iso? (I mean not a stable, but a dev snapshop)
[12:04] <fluxt> Mosi, tried apt-cache search liboil ?
[12:04] <tritium> s/I'm/I'd
[12:05] <Mosi> fluxt: i have no idea what that command even does for me. can you explain?
[12:05] <nickrud> zebarbu: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/
[12:05] <haha>  i dont know..
[12:05] <gnomefreak> argv512: read the coc and dont bother pming me again
[12:05] <toxic_> (bash) If no files match pattern, it prints errors. How can I remove it?  [--CODE--]   var=`rm -i *pattern` | 2> /dev/null  [--/CODE--] 
[12:05] <zebarbu> nickrud: ok, thanks
[12:05] <gnomefreak> haha: did you install it?
[12:05] <haha> no
[12:05] <fluxt> Mosi, sudo apt-cache search liboil  .. will show packages with a match of liboil
[12:05] <gopi> plz can anyone tell me how to get Xaw library ?
[12:05] <EnsignRedshirt> jeekl: There may be other ways, but the 'who' command should show who is logged in to your computer.
[12:05] <Mosi> fluxt: says i have liboil0.3 and the devs, as well as 0.2 and the devs
[12:05] <argv512> gnomefreak, I read the Code of Conduct. I saw no mention of private communication being insulting.
[12:06] <haha> k i gtg bye guys
[12:06] <zebarbu> one other question: is the AMD64 port useable?
[12:06] <fluxt> Mosi, you'll need the devs and bins
[12:06] <gnomefreak> haha: find the person that installed it and ask him/her you are not a sudoer you cant do any install or removal
[12:06] <Mosi> fluxt: liboil03-bin?
[12:06] <fluxt> i'd do that
[12:06] <IdleOne> gopi>  try this for installing mythtv it is a long process but I think it will help you http://www.quietglow.com/docs/ubuntumythtv.html
[12:06] <fluxt> Mosi, liboil0.3 and liboil0.3-dev
[12:06] <ajmacias> hello
[12:06] <gnomefreak> tritium: give me 2 secs ill let you know :)
[12:06] <tritium> argv512: insulting language in a pm is just as bad as in the channel
[12:06] <gopi> IdleOne: okay !
[12:07] <jeekl> EnsignRedshirt: When I run who, it spits my own username back at me.
[12:07] <jeekl> Nothing else
[12:07] <ajmacias> how i can install a samsung CLP-510 in ubuntu ??
[12:07] <IdleOne> gopi>  important that you follow all the steps
[12:07] <argv512> tritium, What about a PM is insulting?
[12:07] <nickrud> zebarbu: I see a lot of 64 users falling back on 32-bit (for media and the like), but there are still a lot of 64-bit users
[12:07] <EnsignRedshirt> jeekl: Right. You are logged in.  Is your friend currently connect to your computer with ssh?
[12:08] <jeekl> EnsignRedshirt: Yes he is. he is having the time of his life.
[12:08] <gnomefreak> !pm
[12:08] <ubotu> pm is probably Ask your questions in the channel so that other people may also benefit from answers received.
[12:08] <jeekl> However, I don't really know where I can see that he is connected. Firestarter tells me one ceonnection on port 22, buut that ip dosent match my friends ip. Or so he says
[12:08] <HymnToLife> !no pm is <reply> Ask your questions in the channel so that other people may also benefit from answers received.
[12:08] <ubotu> okay, HymnToLife
[12:09] <HymnToLife> !pm
[12:09] <ubotu> Ask your questions in the channel so that other people may also benefit from answers received.
[12:09] <tritium> argv512: re-read what I said.  You're misinterpreting me.
[12:09] <gopi> IdleOne: Put the problem is mine is an Athlon64 system....
[12:09] <gopi> IdleOne: Any idea if anyone was successfull ?
[12:09] <argv512> tritium, Re-read what I said before you replied.
[12:09] <ssam> jeekl, are you aware of the password bug
[12:09] <gnomefreak> what is so hard to understand to ask before pming :(
[12:09] <argv512> argv512 gnomefreak, I read the Code of Conduct. I saw no mention of private communication being insulting.
[12:09] <jeekl> ssam: No, I am most certainly not.
[12:09] <jeekl> Tell me.
[12:09] <zebarbu> nickrud: I use 64b mandriva for more than one year, and, yes, i'm about leaving mandriva and falling back to 32b... :-(
[12:10] <argv512> gnomefreak, Because it's a pointless rule.
[12:10] <tritium> argv512: take it easy
[12:10] <gnomefreak> yeah i re-read it but also states to respect peoples privacy
[12:10] <nickrud> argv512: <tritium> argv512: insulting language in a pm is just as bad as in the channel
[12:10] <ssam> jeekl, basically if you have not changed you password since you installed there is a chance tthat someone logged in could read it
[12:10] <itsmike> must go now 1 laptop 500$ 1 desktop 500$  message me if interested on msn at mcsltd2@hotmail.com, aim at ogd443 or yahoo at thishastogotoday
[12:11] <toxic_> (bash-help) If no files match pattern, it(rm) prints errors. How can I remove it?  [--CODE--]   var=`rm -i *pattern` | 2> /dev/null  [--/CODE--] 
[12:11] <argv512> tritium,  I don't mind if I'm banned for social policy banter.
[12:11] <jeekl> ssam: okej, so I want to change my own password?
[12:11] <Tompok> Anyone familar with crossover?
[12:11] <ssam> jeekl, yes
[12:11] <tritium> argv512: I'm not opped up to ban you, but please take it easy
[12:11] <jeekl> ssam: Thanks, Ill do that. Do you know anything about ssh and keys?
[12:12] <fluxt> argv512, did you miss the point stated so many numerous times it grew larger than the one on your forehead?
[12:12] <andyj2> Anyone know what it means when iwconfig says "Encryption key: off" even though you've provided one?
[12:12] <tritium> andyj2: not using wep or wpa
[12:12] <argv512> tritium, You're opped to intimidate me.
[12:12] <Gorrth> dows someone know how to undervolt a turion ?
[12:12] <andyj2> tritium, not worried about someone sharing your line?
[12:12] <JimJty> Why do I have to hit the 'Reload' button in Update Manager to get the latest updates, isn't that supposed to happen automatically?
[12:12] <tritium> argv512: no...
[12:12] <Tompok> I'm trying to run a app I installed in crossover (cxoffice) but it didn't put a "Windows Application" sub menu on my k-menu, how can I start the application?
[12:12] <andyj2> tritium, or is it really overkill?
[12:13] <graveson> tritium : i had to leave quickly are you back ?
[12:13] <|mp|> what's the gnome equivalent of KSysGuard?
[12:13] <nickrud> zebarbu: it'll be a change; just drop it onto another partition and give it a taste, you may like it
[12:13] <tritium> andyj2: I didn't say _I_ don't use it
[12:13] <ssam> jeekl, there plenty of howtos on the web, search for howto ssh keygen
[12:13] <tritium> graveson: I'm back
[12:13] <kbrooks> HOW DO I shred a file?
[12:13] <andyj2> tritium, LOL - sorry I thought you meant "I'm" ...
[12:13] <ericf> the new ubuntu-looks theme really doesn't work out here, a lot of things are RED now (selection in applications menu for example). I did a dpkg-reconfigure gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks, but it persists. I can't imagine this is what you guys see, how to fix it?
[12:13] <tritium> andyj2: no, it was in reply to your question
[12:13] <nickrud> kbrooks: nalioth told me to use shred 
[12:14] <EnsignRedshirt> toxic_: I'm not sure about the variable assignment, but for just the file removal, you could try this:  if (test -f *pattern); them rm -i *pattern; fi
[12:14] <Gorrth> does someone know how to undervolt a turion ?
[12:14] <jeekl> ssam: Sure, I've done that, but I can't seem to find anything useful when going from windows to linux. Might be me that hasn't read enough though...
[12:14] <brisky> hi all
[12:14] <kbrooks> nickrud, no he didnt. or did he?
[12:14] <maxtor> hello
[12:14] <kbrooks> ;)
[12:14] <Tompok> Gorrth, it undervolts on it's own
[12:14] <gnomefreak> nickrud: shred?
[12:14] <graveson> tritium : the apt-get command is failing ,i am guessing there may be a config issue ,pasted in flood the output
[12:14] <andyj2> tritium, I'd rather not go with that.  To be honest, if I can't get this working in the next half-hour I'll have to go back to Gentoo (it's a shame as I'm really up for Ubuntu - but I just can't spend any more time trying to convert when I've got work to do)
[12:14] <brisky> anyone who help me :P
[12:14] <EnsignRedshirt> toxic_: That should be "then", not "them"
[12:14] <maxtor> i have a question ?
[12:14] <firstent> hey guys i use msn messenger, is there any program with the same utility for ubuntu
[12:14] <zebarbu> nickrud: that's what i'm going to do... iso is dling...I used debian in an other life, so I think i'll be not too lost! ;)
[12:14] <toxic_> EnsignRedshirt, oh of course .. I was looking of having to remove the error printings, while of course I could avoid them in the first place ... thkanks :)
[12:15] <tritium> graveson: you edited your sources.list, and ran "sudo apt-get update"?
[12:15] <gnomefreak> brisky: please tell us you issues we will try to help
[12:15] <Gorrth> yes i know but i want to set a new limit for the frequencies
[12:15] <nickrud> gnomefreak: yeah, he said shred. run it about 25 times. But he's paranoid 
[12:15] <egon_spengler> firstent, Try aMSN
[12:15] <gopi> IdleOne: Why cant I get Xaw ... Plz look http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/breezy/libdevel/libxt-dev
[12:15] <gnomefreak> nickrud: command?
[12:15] <EnsignRedshirt> toxic_: np
[12:15] <brisky> thk. i have install ubuntu ow in my latop
[12:15] <NCLife> is it possible to change the spaces with dots in the names of docs in a specific folder, all at once?
[12:15] <nickrud> zebarbu: yeah, you won't be lost then
[12:15] <Gorrth> 0.95 v instead of 1.0 v @ 800 mhz
[12:15] <fluxt> firstent, gaim
[12:15] <toxic_> Have a nice evening all ! 'night
[12:15] <NCLife> is there a command who could do that?
[12:15] <nickrud> gnomefreak: neither had I, I had to google for it
[12:15] <firstent> ok thanks everyone
[12:15] <graveson> tritium ,yes
[12:15] <gnomefreak> ok asking uncle google :)
[12:16] <tritium> graveson: did it run successfully?
[12:16] <gui> algum br?
[12:16] <tritium> !pt
[12:16] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[12:16] <_jason> !br
[12:16] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[12:16] <dudus> br
[12:16] <fluxt> Mosi, progress?
[12:16] <maxtor> us know about p2p for ubuntu
[12:16] <kbrooks> what files would i want to shred?
[12:16] <maxtor> = a ares
[12:16] <graveson> tritium : no ,i pasted the output in the flood channel
[12:17] <gopi> So is it possible to install Xaw (Athena Widget) or not ?
[12:17] <brisky> and i have error for server x
[12:17] <gnomefreak> sweet
[12:17] <nickrud> kbrooks: we'd been talking about passing on hard drives, and paranoid security\
[12:17] <gnomefreak> hey
[12:17] <Nogimics> Whats the latest Dapper or Breezy?
[12:17] <gnomefreak> wth
[12:17] <brisky> im newbe and italian :P
[12:17] <kbrooks> breezy - stable
[12:17] <_jason> Nogimics: breezy is latest stable release
[12:17] <IdleOne> gopi>  sudo apt-get install libxt-dev
[12:17] <Madpilot> Nogimics, Breezy is stable, Dapper is still in development
[12:17] <Nogimics> ok thanks
[12:18] <firstent> egon_spengler what about java?
[12:18] <graveson> tritium: i think i found the issue - proxy server not configured :(,sorry
[12:18] <gopi> IdleOne: thanks... Is that Xaw ?
[12:18] <NCLife> in other words, how can i do to get all my docs without spaces.  just.like.this.jpg
[12:18] <andyj2> I've done some playing and now have 4 blue diamonds by my network applet, but still no damn connectivity...
[12:18] <tarzeau> NCLife: using "rename"?
[12:18] <tritium> graveson: ah, that's an important point.  You know how to configure for that?
[12:18] <Gorrth> does someone know how to undervolt a turion ?
[12:18] <_jason> NCLife: rename command
[12:18] <gopi> IdleOne: I did but it said, libxt-dev is already the newest version.
[12:19] <kung> gn8
[12:19] <gnomefreak> yes that was it
[12:19] <NCLife> tarzeau, can i use this command to get all my docs renamed at once?
[12:19] <gnomefreak> nickrud: ubotu has sherd now ;)
[12:19] <amgad> guys, can someone help me in compling liferea, i can't understand ./configure errors..
[12:19] <gnomefreak> shred even
[12:19] <IdleOne> gopi>  I dont know about mythtv or Xaw or xdtv for that matter...I found you a link that should help install mythtv I suggest you try it
[12:19] <graveson> tritium : using preferences and then proxy
[12:19] <IdleOne> gopi> ibXt provides the X Toolkit Intrinsics, an abstract widget library upon which other toolkits are based. Xt is the basis for many toolkits, including the Athena widgets (Xaw), and LessTif (a Motif implementation).
[12:19] <Langly> grr, whats the way to search for packages matching keyword strings from the cli
[12:20] <amgad> it complain that libraries are missing, but i have them installed in synaptic
[12:20] <tritium> graveson: are you using apt-get, or synaptic?
[12:20] <Langly> trying to find the packages for mythtv and tvtime
[12:20] <nickrud> gnomefreak: what package, it's not showing on ubuntu+1 (giggle)
[12:20] <tritium> amgad: the -dev versions?
[12:20] <gnomefreak> !shred
[12:20] <ubotu> well, shred is http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/linux/cmd/cmd.csp?path=s/shred
[12:20] <tarzeau> NCLife: maybe
[12:20] <graveson> tritium : apt-get
[12:20] <gopi> IdleOne: ok thx
[12:20] <nickrud> *smuffgh
[12:20] <amgad> tritium, latest version, 1.0.7 stable
[12:20] <tritium> graveson: man apt.conf for info on how to configure proxy.  It won't detect your gnome proxy settings
[12:20] <gnomefreak> ty tritium i dont think i will be needing it i would hope
[12:20] <NCLife> tarzeau, why maybe?
[12:20] <Mosi> does anyone know why upgrading my kernel broke my XMMS?
[12:20] <tritium> amgad: I was referring to the libs
[12:21] <nickrud> gnomefreak: sorry, I did exactly that 
[12:21] <amgad> tritium, i see, ok, i'll douple check that, thanks
[12:21] <Stormx2> How do I install flight 5? sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[12:21] <Shed> Hey, could anyone tell me the default URL for text manipulation in screensaver preferences?
[12:21] <gnomefreak> nickrud: it may just be in here i dont knwo if its added to all channels
[12:21] <tritium> Stormx2: effectively, yes.  Please direct dapper questions to #ubuntu+1
[12:21] <Stormx2> nickrud, how do you make that funny  symbol?
[12:21] <tarzeau> NCLife: i'm not sure what you want
[12:21] <fluxt> Langly, apt-cache search <name>
[12:21] <Mosi> shed: http://planet.ubuntu.com/rss20.xml
[12:21] <_jason> Shed: http://planet.ubuntu.com/rss20.xml
[12:21] <tritium> Stormx2: that's assuming you have the dapper repos in your sources.list
[12:22] <IdleOne> !tell Stormx2  about flight5
[12:22] <maxtor> i want a p2p for ubuntu some to ares
[12:22] <EnsignRedshirt> NCLife: How about this:  rename 's/\ /\./g' *
[12:22] <Shed> Thanks, guys :) .
[12:22] <Mosi> can anyone tell me, is it possible to use apt-get to convert to Kubuntu from Ubuntu without having to install a different distro?
[12:22] <EnsignRedshirt> NCLife: (Test is in a temp directory first!)
[12:23] <EnsignRedshirt> s/is in/it in/
[12:23] <tritium> Mosi: sudp apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[12:23] <Madpilot> Mosi, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[12:23] <gnomefreak> its been changed ty
[12:23] <IdleOne> Mosi>  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[12:23] <Mosi> and that automatically reconfigs X to use KDE, yeah?
[12:23] <nickrud> Stormx2: xchat, settings  advanced  auto replace 
[12:23] <IdleOne> yeah
[12:23] <maxtor> i need a p2p for ubuntu
[12:23] <NCLife> EnsignRedshirt, auright :)
[12:23] <Mosi> is it easy to switch back to gnome?
[12:23] <IdleOne> Mosi>  yes
[12:23] <avar> apt-get install ubuntu-desktop does it the other way around?
[12:23] <Mosi> thanks :)
[12:23] <Madpilot> !tell maxtor about p2p
[12:24] <andyj2> Apparently my ra0 interface is now sending and receiving (according to the Connection Properties dialog) and has 89% signal strength but I still can't ping anything and trying to add a default gateway using route says "NETWORK IS UNREACHABLE"
[12:24] <Psi-Jack> Anyone have any success getting spca5xx working on breezy?
[12:24] <maxtor> i need a p2p for my ubuntu
[12:24] <nickrud> Stormx2: I stole it from Seveas
[12:24] <Stormx2> nickrud: hahaha OK
[12:24] <IdleOne> !p2p
[12:24] <ubotu> [p2p]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PHowTo
[12:24] <nico8481> p2p is evil !
[12:24] <bret> amule maxtor
[12:24] <maxtor> p2p = to ares in (windows)
[12:24] <nickrud> nico8481: dishonest use is deplorable, yes
[12:25] <maxtor> amule is not functionallly for my
[12:25] <maxtor> dont work for me
[12:25] <IdleOne> maxtor>  you have been sent the link for p2p and it has been posted in the channel. check for a msg from ubotu  :)
[12:25] <nico8481> nickrud, haven't you heared what they say? there are *only* dishonest uses ;)
[12:25] <bret> what system do you use
[12:25] <maxtor> giveme the link idleone
[12:25] <tritium> Mosi: if you don't uninstall ubuntu-desktop, you will have both gnome and kde on your system
[12:26] <andyj2> HELP?!  What have I done?!  It's suddenly started working!!!  I have a wireless network!!!! :-)
[12:26] <IdleOne> maxtor>  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PHowTo
[12:26] <nickrud> nico8481: whenever an ubuntu release is made, I mirror the torrent for at least a few days
[12:26] <Madpilot> nico8481, really? So using BitTorrent to get the Dapper Flight5 ISO last night was dishonest too? :P
[12:26] <maxtor> thanks
[12:26] <IdleOne> yup you are welcome
[12:26] <nico8481> nickrud, Madpilot : that was irony
[12:26] <Sterk> anyone know why i can see and copy files from a smb share, but if i try to just double click to access, nogo, i have to copy them to the ubuntu machine to execute them
[12:26] <Madpilot> nico8481, so was mine :P
[12:26] <firstent> egon_spengler how do i install the file ive got
[12:26] <firstent> egon_spengler it is a .deb
[12:27] <Toran> Hey guys, what page can I find the default ubuntu sources.list?
[12:27] <nico8481> nickrud, Madpilot : i mean they make my laugh, trying to ban p2p programs because they can be used to share copywrited stuff... it's like banning spoons because they can be used to enucleate someone !
[12:27] <Madpilot> tritium & gnomefreak - any reason you're running op'd right now?
[12:27] <bret> flights 5 would be cool if you could get on the internet
[12:27] <firstent> i have one question
[12:28] <gnomefreak> i wasnt i thought
[12:28] <firstent> i got the amsn
[12:28] <nickrud> I really hope that's not what I think it means
[12:28] <bret> same with mepis live cd and suse 10
[12:28] <firstent> it is a deb file
[12:28] <amgad> where can i get gmodule-2.0??
[12:28] <firstent> how do i install it?
[12:28] <IdleOne> firstent>  dpkg -i file.deb
[12:28] <gnomefreak> ty
[12:28] <gnomefreak> the command wasnt working for me :(
[12:29] <firstent> IdleOne thanks
[12:29] <maxtor> and other p2p = to ares
[12:29] <IdleOne> /mode -o gnomefreak
[12:29] <amgad> is there a package called "gmodule-2.0"
[12:29] <gnomefreak> btw we had a exploiter today
[12:29] <firstent> IdleOne do i have to be in the folder
[12:29] <IdleOne> firstent>  yes
[12:29] <gopi> In TVtime ... is it possible to record ?
[12:29] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: i know the command i was typoing it :(
[12:29] <Madpilot> gnomefreak, more D C C crap? I assume Ubugtu got them?
[12:29] <gnomefreak> Madpilot: he got another one today
[12:30] <bastya_elvtars> greetings ubuntuers! does dapper live cd mount existing filesystems if any?
[12:30] <IdleOne> join #ubuntu+1 for help with Dapper :) and pie !
[12:30] <amgad> tritium, how can i install "gmodule-2.0"
[12:30] <gnomefreak> bastya_elvtars: for dapper questions please use #ubuntu+!
[12:30] <gargas> hello  how can i chech if my tv card is compartible with linux
[12:30] <NCLife> EnsignRedshirt, thanks! it works just wonderful
[12:30] <NCLife> EnsignRedshirt, is there any risk by doing this?
[12:30] <bastya_elvtars> hm ok sorry, haven't read the topic
[12:30] <firstent> IdleOne it says that im not allow
[12:31] <bastya_elvtars> mestupid
[12:31] <IdleOne> gnomefreak>  sudo apt-get --purge remove gnomefreakopstatus :P
[12:31] <Psi-Jack> What's a good newsclient that supports yenc, and all that?
[12:31] <gnomefreak> lol IdleOne
[12:31] <moeen> I have a program in my Ubuntu 64bits but it needs to compile under 32bits. how can I compile it in my 64bits box ?
[12:31] <IdleOne> firstent>  with sudo
[12:31] <firstent> IdleOne can u tell me how?
[12:31] <gargas> hello  how can i check if my tv card is compartible with linux
[12:31] <IdleOne> firstent>  sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[12:31] <EnsignRedshirt> NCLife: Not that I know of.  It is just renaming the files, replacing spaces with dots.
[12:32] <bret> try it gargas
[12:32] <gnomefreak> ok one more smoke than dinner i think
[12:32] <NCLife> EnsignRedshirt, then ill start renaming all my docs like that :) thanks!
[12:32] <firstent> IdleOne now it is asking for something "tcltls"
[12:32] <maxtor> and other p2p = ares (in window$)?
[12:32] <gargas> how?i have to use a program?
[12:32] <nickrud> gargas: I don't have one of those, but googling linux <your exact card> might help
[12:32] <firstent> IdleOne do u know whats that?
[12:32] <bret> use emule maxtor
[12:33] <moeen> maxtor, ares could easily run by WINE :D
[12:33] <IdleOne> whats that tcl package name?
[12:33] <gargas> you see on the manufacturers webpage there is only the windows app
[12:33] <graveson> tritium : it is working now
[12:33] <maxtor> i try
[12:33] <tritium> good job, graveson :)
[12:33] <caglar_> which program can I use to change the volume of my PCM channel using a terminal?=
[12:33] <p01n7> Are will run with Wine.. but the chat feature in Ares is basically useless; you can't see whats sent/recived
[12:33] <p01n7> Ares *
[12:34] <_jason> caglar_: alsamixer
[12:34] <b_e_n_z> Dapper Drake to be delayed by 6 weeks!!!
[12:34] <p01n7> O.O
[12:34] <bret> ic
[12:34] <b_e_n_z> After the Asia business tour I realised that we need to improve our support for Chinese, Japanese, Korean and other Asian fonts, translations, input methods and supporting tools.
[12:34] <bolrod> ic det uc
[12:34] <graveson> tritium: next step to change my kernel to 686 ?
[12:34] <nickrud> gargas: yeah, but a lot of times, there's been someone who put in the effort. Some cards haven't had that kinde of help.
[12:34] <moeen> How can I compile an application as 32bits under a 64bits linux box ?
[12:35] <nico8481> how come that when i use xv totem shows videos in black&white, while when i use opengl it shows them normally (with the colors?)
[12:35] <tritium> graveson: if you like, sure
[12:35] <tritium> amgad: that's not packages
[12:35] <tritium> packaged, even
[12:35] <IdleOne> firstent>  I dont remember right now sorry :(
[12:35] <graveson> tritium: could you verify that my source list is okay,i am not sure if uncommented the correct items
[12:35] <caglar_> _jason: I wat to change it with only one command
[12:35] <nickrud> b_e_n_z: other reasons as well, good ones. Better done right, rather than prematurely. (I don't wanna deal with silly bugs for a long ime)
[12:36] <firstent> IdleOne thanks anyway
[12:36] <tritium> graveson: if you paste it.  Can you please use pastebin?
[12:36] <j-linux> I still haven't figured this out:  I am running ubuntu on my main thinkpad hard drive.  I put windows in an ultrabay hard drive (where the CD drive normally goes).  I was told I need to switch hd0 with hd1, so I think this (http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#DOS_002fWindows) is what I need to do.  I just want to make sure that this is not going to create an unbootable system... any advice
[12:36] <j-linux> ?
[12:36] <IdleOne> firstent>  paste the error to pastebin patse.ubuntu-nl.org and then paste the url in here
[12:36] <IdleOne> !pastebin
[12:36] <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 :)
[12:36] <graveson> tritium: ok
[12:37] <IdleOne> firstent>  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org <------
[12:37] <graveson> tritium: i am receiving this error : W: GPG error: http://sa.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[12:37] <_jason> caglar_: take a look at amixer.  It's referenced in the man page for alsamixer and seems to be what you want, but I've never had to use it
[12:37] <firstent> IdleOne ok
[12:37] <nalioth> nickrud: i did?
[12:37] <bjornkri> where can I find a good crontab tutorial?
[12:37] <tritium> hey nalioth
[12:37] <nickrud> nalioth: you sure did.
[12:37] <firstent> IdleOne when i try to do something it says that im not alow, so i have to change the session or what?
[12:38] <IdleOne> firstent>  use sudo in front of the command
[12:38] <andyj2> With regards to my wireless networking, I can get it working if I run seemingly the same commands manually after Ubuntu tries to do it.  Can someone have a look at the configs/commands in this pastebin (http://pastebin.com/598776) and tell me what I'm doing wrong in my config for this not to work automatically.
[12:38] <bret> if you put a demo os on your computer how do you make it fully functional cant get on the internet do i have to pay for that twice
[12:38] <shiv_> how do install screensavers in gnome? I have this file that I want to install kclock-0.6-1.i386.rpm
[12:38] <firstent> IdleOne is there any othee way?
[12:38] <nickrud> j-linux: before you go messing around with your boot system, I really suggest you have a live cd you can boot, in case things go wrong
[12:39] <IdleOne> firstent>  yes but risky so just use sudo :)
[12:39] <j-linux> This is the menu.lst (grub.conf) http://pastebin.com/598779
[12:39] <sphex> uh oh. http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=143334
[12:39] <j-linux> Do I need to change the hd0 entries in there?
[12:39] <tritium> graveson: ok
[12:39] <firstent> IdleOne ok
[12:39] <j-linux> nickrud:  Good idea... I don't have a CD drive in the computer anymore though. I'll try to install puppy linux on my thumb drive.
[12:39] <bjornkri> How do I make a crontab that will run a command on every weekday at 6:30am? I kind of guess the start would be 30 6 0 0 0 ... but every weekday?
[12:40] <tritium> checking, graveson
[12:40] <nickrud> j-linux: if you have a floppy, get tom
[12:40] <sphex> bjornkri: the last time field is the week day
[12:40] <fluxt> sphex, that's sooo 9 hours ago :p
[12:40] <sphex> fluxt: haha :p
[12:40] <nickrud> j-linux: tom's root boot disk
[12:40] <j-linux> nickrud: tom?
[12:40] <j-linux> nickrud:  I just have two hard drives... it';s a new thinkpad t43 -- no floppies.
[12:40] <_jason> bjornkri: set the 5th field as 1-5
[12:40] <tritium> graveson: on lines 20, 21, you can add "multiverse" at the end too enable that repo as well
[12:41] <j-linux> nickrud: and a thumb drive, so I'll put pizzapup on there now before I change anything.
[12:41] <bjornkri> thanks _jason, that's what I'm looking for :)
[12:41] <nickrud> j-linux: ok. luck on the thumb drive thing 
[12:41] <j-linux> nickrud: I know... I've never tried booting from it, but it's in the bios as the first entry.
[12:41] <rabeldable> why is the update for openssh server broken?
[12:41] <j-linux> I hope it works.
[12:42] <graveson> tritium,sorry got logged out
[12:42] <ph1qt10n> how can i find out my ip address in the terminal?
[12:42] <fluxt> ph1qt10n, ifconfig
[12:42] <IdleOne> ph1qt10n>  ifconfig
[12:42] <tritium> graveson: on lines 20, 21, you can add "multiverse" at the end too enable that repo as well
[12:42] <nickrud> ph1qt10n: ifconfig | grep inet
[12:42] <j-linux> nickrud: is there some way to reverse changes done with grub>map with a live cd linux?
[12:43] <j-linux> (just in case)
[12:43] <nickrud> j-linux: I do not know grub for any practical purposes
[12:43] <nickrud> j-linux: that's why I've been ignoring you lately 
[12:43] <graveson> tritium,should i add a complete line or uncomment something
[12:44] <fluxt> j-linux, if your cd is live you should kill it with a hammer
[12:44] <tritium> graveson: it looks fine as is, just add multiverse to the end of lines 20, 21
[12:44] <j-linux> nickrud: :)  I guess this will be an interesting experiment... been to 3 channels and can't find anyone who knows about how to do this :S
[12:45] <nickrud> j-linux: if you get a bootable thumbdrive, I'll help you modify menu.lst, but not before. Gotta have a fallback
[12:45] <maxtor> thank yopu  thank you ares ist totally functional with wine
[12:46] <j-linux> nickrud: ok... I'm deleting my thumb drive and installing puppy linux now... :)
[12:46] <k31th> lol you guys seen this ? https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/34606 Ubuntu stores its root passwd in a plain text global viewable file.
[12:46] <fluxt> k31th, yes
[12:46] <bret> you would think that a demo would be more functional so that you would want to buy it
[12:47] <k31th> fluxt: not good.
[12:47] <fluxt> i thought it was hillarious
[12:47] <firstent> IdleOne yesterday i was trying to mount my other drive but i couldnt an i create some directories that now i dont need, i wanted to erase them but i can't
[12:48] <firstent> IdleOne what can i do
[12:48] <_epp> who wants a swift handy?
[12:48] <dabaR_> handyjob?
[12:48] <_epp> dabaR, yes sir!
[12:48] <fluxt> firstent, rmdir ? rm -rf ?
[12:48] <IdleOne> firstent>  I believe it's rm /directory
[12:49] <firstent> fluxt do i have to se sudo?
[12:49] <fluxt> did you create the dirs as root?
[12:49] <dabaR_> _epp: sure, go ahead.
[12:49] <IdleOne> firstent>  you might have to
[12:49] <firstent> fluxt i think so
[12:49] <firstent> ok thanks
[12:49] <fluxt> firstent, ls -l <name> will show ownership etc
[12:49] <graveson> tritium ,i have pasted the results on pastebin
[12:49] <_epp> dabaR, type "sudo hj 67.134.56.211" in terminal.
[12:50] <firstent> IdleOne what about flash and java?
[12:50] <IdleOne> firstent>  what about them?
[12:50] <nickrud> k31th: according to the last entry, the fix is already available. (I do like update-notifier)
[12:50] <firstent> IdleOne how can i install them
[12:50] <IdleOne> !tell firstent  about restricedformats
[12:50] <firstent> IdleOne ive found this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava?highlight=%28flash%29
[12:51] <graveson> tritium: i am still receiving this error
[12:51] <graveson> tritium : see pastebin
[12:51] <tritium> sorry, graveson.  Got distracted
[12:51] <swim> hey folks Ive allways and still do have problems burning in ubuntu
[12:52] <firstent> how do i know if my pc is i386 or amd64?
[12:52] <tritium> graveson: sources.list looks fine.  We need to add the gpg key
[12:52] <fluxt> swim, please provide a little more info about your problem
[12:52] <swim> basically whenever I try to burn I get errors, and it fails
[12:52] <k31th> nickrud: i was going to but my box had been owned already :(
[12:52] <k31th> been rooted
[12:52] <mikebot> could someone help me out with ntfs and ext3 stuff?
[12:52] <firstent> fluxt how do i know if my pc is i386 or amd64?
[12:53] <_jason> mikebot: what about them?
[12:53] <fluxt> swim, and the errors?
[12:53] <graveson> tritium: i have no clue what that is :)
[12:53] <nickrud> k31th: arg. sorry about sounding smugly flippant
[12:53] <tritium> graveson: hold on...
[12:53] <fluxt> firstent, cat /proc/cpuinfo
[12:53] <mikebot> _jason, okay, hey, so i have two internal harddrives, my c:/ has windows and linux on it
[12:53] <swim> fluxt Ive gotten errors with k3b serpentine, and gnomebaker...  let me try to burn and get the error again
[12:53] <mikebot> _jason, and my f:/ was only ntfs for storing windows stuff, but now i made half of it ext3
[12:53] <mikebot> _jason, so how do i put stuff on that?
[12:54] <swim> i dont think it matters that my machine is on its side
[12:54] <nickrud> k31th: statistically I was lucky: I was running dapper during the exposure window, I hope it truly was fixed
[12:54] <firstent> fluxt can i show u what i get by a private msg?
[12:54] <_jason> mikebot: do you know the device name for the new drive?
[12:54] <fluxt> !tell firstent about pastebin
[12:55] <k31th> not much use to me now i have 250 websites down now cuz of some retarded misstake
[12:55] <mikebot> _jason, i think it's something like "f:\ linux"
[12:55] <swim> fluxt ok Ill paste the errors I just got in pastebin.ca just a sec
[12:56] <fluxt> firstent, or, you could paste results of this: cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep model\ name
[12:56] <swim> fluxt, http://pastebin.ca/45421
[12:56] <_jason> mikebot: the letter designations is a windows thing afaik.  In linux you'll see your drives as hda, hdb, etc.  Type this: 'sudo fdisk -l' and see if you can figure out which one is your new one
[12:56] <panzer> xD
[12:56] <panzer> xD
[12:56] <panzer> xD
[12:57] <tritium> graveson: what does the output of "sudo apt-key list" give you?
[12:57] <firstent> fluxt did u get it?
[12:58] <graveson> tritium: check pastebin
[12:58] <mimi> I installed ubuntu on a friends notebook, and we are having a problem, see, on my ubuntu desktop anytime I plug in any usb device, it shows up on the desktop, but on his notebook it does not, and it says it is 'unmounted volume' and when we try to mount it it lets us know we can not
[12:58] <mikebot> _jason, it's either hda6 or hdb6
[12:58] <gardion> Anyone having sound problems with Ubuntu dapper flight 4/5 ?
[12:58] <mimi> anyone know how to handle this, it never happened to me ebfore
[12:58] <mimi> before,pardon
[12:58] <_jason> mikebot: type 'mount', that will tell you what is currently mounted.  The one that isn't there is your new one
[12:58] <mikebot> _jason, my f:/ is half ntfs now and half ext3, and the ntfs half is hdb5
[12:58] <firstent> fluxt Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
[12:59] <fluxt> swim, for a start, try http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=Sense+Code%3A+0x73+Qual+0x03+%28power+calibration+area+error%29+Fru+0x0&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
[12:59] <raindog> Using the ubuntu installer, I'm trying to resize my ntfs partition so that I can add an ext3 and fat32 partition.  When I try to manually adjust the partition table nothing happens.  Any suggestions?
[12:59] <mikebot> _jason, mount says : /dev/hda6 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[12:59] <mikebot> _jason, for one of the lines
[12:59] <fluxt> firstent, well it's neither a 386 or amd64, but what you just pasted :) (it's 32 bit)
[01:00] <tritium> graveson: you have the correct keys...please try apt-get update again
[01:00] <_jason> mikebot: ok so we want to mount hdb6.  First create a mount point.  For example 'sudo mkdir /media/hdb6'
[01:00] <swim> fluxt, i dont see where that post is
[01:00] <firstent> fluxt im comming back
[01:00] <mikebot> _jason, okay
[01:00] <RemyLaptop> Hi guys, I'm trying to get an MP3 player to work on ubuntu, and so far haven't had any luck.
[01:00] <RemyLaptop> It's a rio 500.... any ideas ?
[01:00] <nico8481> any idea why totem-xine plays videos in black&white when using Xv, while they play OK using opengl ?
[01:00] <mimi> when we try to mount the usb devices we get "Error:given UDI is not a mountable volume" I have never hadd this happen to any of my usb devices...any ideas?
[01:01] <fluxt> swim, it was a link to a google search..
[01:01] <_jason> mikebot: ok now just mount it: 'sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/hdb6 /media/hdb6'
[01:01] <graveson> tritium : it worked ,what changed ?
[01:01] <tritium> graveson: nothing.  That just happens occasionally with some of the mirrors
[01:01] <mikebot> _jason, mount: mount point /media/hdb6 does not exist
[01:01] <swim> fluxt, i know but the first link was to k3b message post...
[01:01] <mikebot> _jason, ah, didn't add the 6 the first time
[01:02] <graveson> tritium : okay at least we are getting somewhere ,what is the next step
[01:02] <mimi> ?
[01:02] <tritium> graveson: you want to install 686 kernel?  "sudo apt-get install linux-686"
[01:02] <mikebot> _jason, cool, thanks a bunch
[01:02] <mimi> when we try to mount the usb devices we get "Error:given UDI is not a mountable volume" I have never hadd this happen to any of my usb devices...any ideas?
[01:02] <_jason> mikebot: np
[01:02] <Madpilot> Anyone else using Opera in Breezy and having trouble with gmail?
[01:03] <volmarias> Hello, I've got a question. I've heard that the password you specify when you create the default user is stored in plain text in the install log. Where is the install log?
[01:03] <fluxt> swim, and it complained lots about not having root priviledges, i don't know how to fix it, google could help or you could reformat your question and redirect it at the chan with the pastebin results. all i was trying to do was to get you to formulate a proper question for the chan.
[01:03] <_jason> mikebot: if you want it to automatically mount everytime you boot, you have to add it to /etc/fstab
[01:03] <nickrud> volmarias: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/34606
[01:03] <volmarias> nickrud, thankls
[01:03] <volmarias> thanks rather
[01:03] <Spec> nickrud: :-/
[01:03] <swim> i see
[01:04] <mimi> when we try to mount the usb devices we get "Error:given UDI is not a mountable volume" I have never hadd this happen to any of my usb devices...any ideas?
[01:04] <Zvjer> ubuntu rulz
[01:04] <mimi> honestly this is really wierd....I always had all of my usb devices show up on the desktop, but his does not
[01:04] <mikebot> _jason, okay
[01:04] <_jason> ubotu: tell mikebot about fstab
[01:04] <mikebot> _jason, thanks
[01:04] <fluxt> swim, the link i gave should be pretty handy
[01:04] <swim> chan: I am unable to burn cd's ive tried with gnomebaker, serpentine, and now with K3B, and with K#B am getting the following error: http://pastebin.ca/45421  can anyone help?
[01:04] <mikebot> _jason, can i rename hdb6 and stuff?
[01:05] <_jason> mikebot: yeah, whatever you want
[01:05] <graveson> tritium thanks,it is working,just one more thing before i call it a night , Can you poin me to the link for the ATI card and where i can find good tweaking documentation on ubuntu
[01:05] <tritium> !ati
[01:05] <ubotu> I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[01:05] <nickrud> Spec: yeah
[01:05] <mikebot> _jason, do id o that by just making the folder name like "extra xspace" then mounting hdb6 to that?
[01:05] <tritium> graveson: that wiki page (first URL)
[01:05] <bimberi> spec
[01:06] <bimberi> sry, typo
[01:06] <tritium> graveson: wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation is a good URL to bookmark
[01:06] <_jason> mikebot: here is a good guide to fstab http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html.  Yeah, just make the directory and then mount to that new directory
[01:06] <graveson> tritium : do i just reboot to activate the new kernel ?
[01:06] <mikebot> _jason, okay, thanks a lot
[01:06] <mimi> hmmm...no one ever have this problem?
[01:06] <khermans> Can someone point me to the SUDO PASSWORD disclosure vulnerability details still hanging around since instalation in Breezy?
[01:06] <tritium> graveson: once it's done installing, yes.
[01:06] <bimberi> khermans: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/34606
[01:07] <mimi> when we try to mount the usb devices we get "Error:given UDI is not a mountable volume" I have never hadd this happen to any of my usb devices...any ideas?
[01:07] <khermans> bimberi, thanks dude --
[01:07] <matyk> what should i use for package-managment apt or aptitude? or is it the same?
[01:07] <khermans> bimberi, time to go update some machines!
[01:07] <tritium> khermans: change your password, or remove the file listed in the bug report
[01:07] <bimberi> khermans: check the comments, two files to delete
[01:07] <_jason> khermans: or chmod 700 them
[01:07] <fluxt> swim, any takers?
[01:08] <swim> fluxt, none yet :(
[01:08] <fluxt> swim, you should really try google for this one: http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=%22Sense+Code%3A+0x73+Qual+0x03+%28power+calibration+area+error%29+Fru+0x0%22&btnG=Search&meta=
[01:08] <nickrud> bimberi: could you make that an ubotu thing? (you already know which two)
[01:08] <bimberi> nickrud: kk
[01:08] <swim> fluxt, I am trying
[01:08] <fluxt> swim, yeah, it's a hard road
[01:10] <swim> fluxt, with cdrecord -scanbus Im getting: No such file or directory. Cannot open '/dev/pg*'. Cannot open SCSI driver.
[01:10] <GameOver69> hey guys i recently upgraded to dapper and now my wireless card is called eth2 instead of wlan0... i am using ndiswrapper and a linksys wirless card... anyway to get it working again
[01:10] <fluxt> swim, are you using a custom kernel?
[01:10] <patrick87> hey all
[01:10] <swim> fluxt, no but it is a 686
[01:11] <patrick87> is there someone in here i can talk 2 that is a gamer?
[01:11] <mikebot> in terminal if i want to make the folder "a/b" how can i do that?
[01:11] <caglar_> how do I set the location bar in nautilus to text mode?
[01:11] <caglar_> from icon mode
[01:12] <patrick87> preferences isnt it?
[01:12] <caglar_> is it really?
[01:12] <patrick87> i thought so... lemme check :S
[01:12] <Fx_Ubuntu64> Hullo
[01:12] <narzy> where is the apt repository list?
[01:12] <patrick87> hey Fx
[01:12] <narzy> I always friggin forget
[01:12] <caglar_> /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:12] <mimi> hmm..
[01:12] <patrick87> lol wish i knew..im a noob to this..installed it today
[01:12] <nickrud> !sources
[01:12] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[01:13] <mimi> when we try to mount the usb devices we get "Error:given UDI is not a mountable volume" I have never hadd this happen to any of my usb devices...any ideas?
[01:13] <fluxt> swim, what happens when you run the command as root?
[01:13] <nickrud> oh, 
[01:13] <swim> fluxt which command?
[01:13] <patrick87> what u mean MOUNT? mimi?
[01:13] <bimberi> !installerbug is <reply> The installer password bug is described here - https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/34606.  You should change your initial user's password and delete (or chmod 700) the files /var/log/installer/cdebconf/questions.dat and /var/log/debian-installer/cdebconf/questions.dat
[01:13] <ubotu> okay, bimberi
[01:13] <mikebot> in terminal if i want to make the folder "a/b" how can i do that?
[01:13] <mimi> well
[01:13] <tarzeau> mimi: mkdir -p a/b
[01:13] <fluxt> swim, sudo cdrecord -scanbus
[01:13] <patrick87> nvrmind
[01:13] <swim> fluxt, oh I was running it as root, havent tried as user
[01:14] <patrick87> ok.. i gotta install Delta Force 2..a game..on to my machine of the cd.. n i cant figure out how
[01:14] <mimi> anytime I plug a usb device into my computer, it shows up on my desktop, this is my friends notebook we put ubuntu on and his usb devices to not show up on his desktop, when we try to access them on the 'computer' tab we are told "unable to mount selected volume" and "Error:given UDI is not a mountable volume"
[01:14] <tritium> bimberi: debian-installer is a symlink to installer (at least it is on dapper)
[01:14] <ubuntu> ??
[01:14] <patrick87> sum1 told u what to do about that mimi lol
[01:15] <conn> ho, when I watch a movie using the xvideo output, the gamma is too high, but with X11 output it's fine. Can someone help?
[01:15] <conn> *hi ;)
[01:15] <narzy> nick, that is great and all, but I need to do it via CLI
[01:15] <darkfires> hi ho hi ho
[01:15] <mimi> oh? did i miss it??
[01:15] <mimi> mkdir -p a/b?
[01:15] <mimi> ok got it
[01:15] <patrick87> yea
[01:15] <patrick87> ok
[01:15] <fluxt> swim, well i'm lost again, another google search may help.. http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=%22No+such+file+or+directory.+Cannot+open+%27%2Fdev%2Fpg*%27.+Cannot+open+SCSI+driver.%22&btnG=Search&meta=
[01:15] <patrick87> i dont know what that means lol but thats it
[01:15] <Fx_Ubuntu64> Well looks like I'll be coming back to Linux and using ubuntu. :D
[01:15] <mimi> so will that make his like mine so when he plugs in a usb flahs drive it will show up on his desktop?
[01:15] <tritium> Fx_Ubuntu64: :)
[01:15] <bimberi> tritium: ah, i was going by the comments in the bug, i'll check ...
[01:15] <narzy> where are the repository thingies stored?
[01:16] <tritium> thanks, bimberi
[01:16] <narzy> like where I go to uncomment universe...
[01:16] <NsOmNiAc> lol
[01:16] <mimi> thanks somuch all who helped me!!
[01:16] <Fx_Ubuntu64> Running the Dapper 64 live cd and all my shortcut keys on my HP work with this release.
[01:16] <narzy> brain draining.
[01:16] <patrick87> lol mine too
[01:16] <mimi> eep
[01:16] <mimi> it did not work
[01:16] <IdleOne> narzy>  /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:16] <mimi> we still can not access the flash drives
[01:16] <narzy> thanks IdleOne
[01:16] <patrick87> ok..im confused.. i thought there was a diff. between flash and usb
[01:17] <patrick87> i thought a flash drive was for images
[01:17] <mimi> it is a usb flash drive...memory thingy
[01:17] <patrick87> oo
[01:17] <mimi> and antime i plug one into my comp, it shows up on the desktop
[01:17] <patrick87> i know what ur talkin bout now..yea thats usb
[01:17] <mimi> on my friends notebook (here now) they do not
[01:17] <mimi> and I do not know why at all
[01:17] <bimberi> tritium: you're right, i'll fix it in /query
[01:17] <tritium> !enter
[01:17] <patrick87> whats the notebook?
[01:17] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[01:17] <mimi> toshiba
[01:17] <tritium> thanks, bimberi :)
[01:18] <patrick87> omg.. so many ppl have problems with those and those are good notebooks.. what model?
[01:18] <Fx_Ubuntu64> anyone in here ever install off the live cd?
[01:18] <mikebot> _jason, i just mounted my ntfs drive, and when i try to open it it says: You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "f:ntfs"
[01:18] <patrick87> i tried to Fx..
[01:18] <mimi> its a toshiba and we recently got rid of windows
[01:18] <patrick87> i ended up dling the ISO off the site
[01:18] <caglar_> how do I get my mounted partitions shown in media:/ nautilus?
[01:18] <mimi> satellite A15 he says
[01:18] <Fx_Ubuntu64> or should I get the dapper release cd.
[01:18] <mimi> toshiba satellite A15 he says
[01:18] <patrick87> its an A5 but ok..
[01:18] <patrick87> um...
[01:19] <patrick87> i dont know.. linux doesnt like toshibas i hear
[01:19] <mimi> I am way confused, my usb always show to the desktop, but his do not
[01:19] <_jason> ubotu: tell mikebot about ntfs
[01:19] <fromvega> Hello
[01:19] <tritium> mimi, patrick87: please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation
[01:19] <matyk> what should i use for package-managment: apt or aptitude? or is it the same?
[01:19] <fluxt> mimi, is usb working on the toshiba at all?
[01:19] <_jason> mikebot: pay attention to the table about permissions in the middle of the page ubotu linked you to
[01:19] <darkfires> can ubuntu install onto an existing xfs fs?
[01:19] <eugman> Is it possible to add a command for the right click list in nautilus?
[01:19] <patrick87> what u mean as punctuation?
[01:19] <narzy> !ntfs
[01:19] <ubotu> well, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[01:19] <mikebot> _jason, okay, thanks
[01:19] <fromvega> I'm not finding PHP5 in Synaptic Package Manager, how can I find it?
[01:19] <mimi> the usb flashes show up in 'computer' but we can not acess them
[01:19] <tritium> matyk: they are not the same.  It's up to you, but I prefer aptitude
[01:19] <_jason> eugman: you can use nautilus scripts
[01:19] <mimi> open them or use them
[01:19] <patrick87> im not trying to :S.
[01:20] <tritium> patrick87: hitting the enter key instead of using a period and starting a new sentence
[01:20] <mimi> and they do not show up on the desktop, but on mine, they do, as soon as i plug them in
[01:20] <mimi> ahhhh ok, so sorry
[01:20] <matyk> tritium: whats the difference? i thought aptitude is a fronend to apt
[01:21] <mimi> but I did mkdir -p a/b like you said and It has not fixed anything, we still get the same error and can not access them
[01:21] <starscalling> eh
[01:21] <patrick87> sry. I didnt not know that. i'd nvr heard of that as being spamming in a chat before.. quite sry.
[01:21] <tritium> matyk: it's not.  For one thing, aptitude keeps logs, and remembers depencies that are installed along with packages.  When you remove a package, its dependencies are also removed.
[01:21] <starscalling> in the standard ubuntu install
[01:21] <mimi> here is the error...
[01:21] <sysko> I've got this generale qustion about Keyboard layouts: Are keyboard layouts set in 3 different places ? Like one place for console, another for X and last under the Window manager as well ?
[01:21] <starscalling> does anyone have trouble with k3b
[01:21] <narzy> mimi try sudo mkdir -p a/b
[01:21] <Nubuntu> Anyone know if you can run Multiple Processors from the Live DVD?
[01:21] <mimi> when we try to mount the usb devices we get "Error:given UDI is not a mountable volume" I have never hadd this happen to any of my usb devices...any ideas?
[01:21] <mimi> I did and it hs not fixed the problem
[01:21] <matyk> tritium: ok thanks. does synaptic work like aptitude or like apt?
[01:21] <nickrud> Nubuntu: nah, you're limited to the 386 kernel on a live cd
[01:22] <tritium> matyk: apt
[01:22] <narzy> synaptic is just a graphical package manager for apt
[01:22] <narzy> !synaptic
[01:22] <ubotu> methinks synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[01:22] <IdleOne> mimi>  you dont ned to repeat the question every 30 seconds
[01:22] <matyk> okidoky :)
[01:22] <darkfires> !xfs
[01:22] <ubotu> darkfires: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:22] <Nubuntu> So nickrud the only way is to install on HD?
[01:22] <mikebot> _jason, i think i messed something up, cause i umounted by ntfs partition, then i mounted it to another folder
[01:22] <behrooz> where do I get amarok ?
[01:22] <nickrud> Nubuntu: yes. Not that you need anything better to run everything
[01:23] <HymnToLife> sudo apt-get install amarok
[01:23] <Nubuntu> Thanks nickrud
[01:23] <behrooz> thanks hymntolife
[01:23] <HymnToLife> np :)
[01:23] <nickrud> Nubuntu: um, that last one was a pretty expansive statement, but I do think it's true 
[01:23] <narzy> mimi, I have no experiance mounting USB devices, sorry :(
[01:23] <mimi> IdleOne sorry, I was showing the error again, assuming someone wanted to see it
[01:24] <cedriczg> Madpilot, Hi again
[01:24] <Stormx2> "Linux: Mark Shuttleworth Proposes Delaying next Ubuntu" <-- any more news on this?
[01:24] <GameOver69> hey guys i recently upgraded to dapper and now my wireless card is called eth2 instead of wlan0... i am using ndiswrapper and a linksys wirless card... anyway to get it working again
[01:24] <tritium> not yet, Stormx2.  A vote will take place
[01:24] <Madpilot> Stormx2, there will be community meetings on Tuesday
[01:24] <mimi> narzy thats ok hun, no worries, I kinda feel bad though because I convinced him to leave windows xp for ubuntu and now his flash drives are not working...
[01:24] <fluxt> mimi, pastebin.. dmesg | grep -i usb
[01:24] <cedriczg> Madpilot, Ineed some extra help, but this time with my printer
[01:24] <IdleOne> mimi>  we saw it and as soon as someone can help they will...try asking in another 5 minutes or so :)
[01:24] <Madpilot> hi cedriczg
[01:24] <tritium> GameOver69: #ubuntu+1 for dapper questions
[01:24] <mimi> IdleOne yes sir
[01:24] <nickrud> Stormx2: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/288
[01:25] <Madpilot> cedriczg, best to just ask your questions here, someone might be better qualified than me to answer
[01:25] <cedriczg> Madpilot, I have an HP520 but after setting it it does not print anything
[01:25] <starscalling> Madpilot, whats the smallest gnome package?
[01:25] <starscalling> gnome-core?
[01:25] <starscalling> or is there something even smaller?
[01:25] <cedriczg> ok
[01:25] <mimi> fluxt is pastebin a location?
[01:25] <cedriczg> How to configure an HP520 so as it works
[01:25] <Madpilot> !tell cedriczg about printing
[01:25] <khanman02> GameOver69: try in the channel #ubuntu+1 , they might be able to help you out
[01:25] <nickrud> note should be something like stick-it-note 
[01:25] <caglar__> how do I get my mounted drives shown in computer:/ in nautilus?
[01:25] <fluxt> !tell mimi about pastebin
[01:25] <starscalling> !pastebin
[01:25] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[01:26] <Madpilot> starscalling, not sure what you mean
[01:26] <mimi> ahh
[01:26] <Stormx2> nickrud: I shall not be late 
[01:26] <starscalling> i want as little of the programs that go with gnome as possible
[01:26] <qam> Hi all. How can I configure which linux-swap partition my Ubuntu install is to use?
[01:26] <fluxt> "pastebin is, like, a ..." lol
[01:26] <cedriczg> Madpilot, thanx for the links I'll see them
[01:27] <starscalling> kinda like kde-core or kdebase
[01:27] <mimi> ok I shall pastebin this for you
[01:27] <starscalling> im going back to breezy b/c burning stuff is broken in dapper
[01:27] <Andy_> I've installed the nvidia binary drivers and glxinfo tells me it's using Direct Rendering - but it's pants slow and can't be right.  What else can I check to see if hardware rendering really is enabled?
[01:27] <starscalling> seems its the cdrdao and cdrecord thats borked
[01:28] <ajmacias> hi!. I have a samsung CLP-510 printer working in Debian with cups and samsung propietary driver... can i print from my ubuntu 'dapper' ? do i have to install the same drivers in ubuntu to print in remote Debian?? (sorry for my english... i'm spanish)
[01:28] <Madpilot> starscalling, hmm, no idea - and have you checked the Dapper bugs WRT cd burning?
[01:28] <fluxt> Andy_, tried glxgears ?
[01:28] <starscalling> wats that
[01:28] <conn> does anyone know how to set the gamma level for xvideo output?
[01:29] <Ropechoborra> Someone knows some Cool IRC Client for ubuntu?
[01:29] <influx> i have no cd drive in my laptop, i have installed ubuntu on my laptop hdd using my pc with an ide cable which can connect my laptop hdd, i now want to put it into the laptop, is there anything i need to configure first as last time i tried this is didnt work
[01:29] <_jason> Ropechoborra: irssi?
[01:29] <fluxt> Andy_, also, perhaps you need to configure your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:29] <philc> my mouse just stopped being registered in X. cat /dev/input/mouse0 produces output, but the mouse does not show up in X. Also, my keyboard's Alt-tab stopped working. No errors in dmesg. Unplugged and plugged the devices back in, no change. What can I do besides rebooting? Happens once every week or so.
[01:29] <starscalling> Madpilot, its something that is consistant with a bunch of linux's
[01:29] <Ropechoborra> _jason,  irssi in text mode??
[01:29] <fluxt> Andy_, check the readme in the nvidia release
[01:29] <_jason> Ropechoborra: yeah
[01:29] <starscalling> its that broken 2.8.x thing
[01:29] <swim> is it possible to replace k3b with gnomebaker for amarok burning?
[01:29] <gazanfer> hi all
[01:29] <Andy_> fluxt, glxgears runs but is pants slow! (it doesn't ever seem to print an FPS value)
[01:29] <fluxt> read the above
[01:29] <mimi> fluxt  here is the url for where the results are on the ubuntu forums, if you wish to see it there vs. pastebin: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=818131&posted=1#post818131
[01:30] <Ropechoborra> _jason,  but for example i cant see the user list or cant enter more channels than 9 (for ALT 1, 2 ,3 ,4 switching)
[01:30] <Andy_> fluxt, I've got it set to be driver "nvidia" and all the stuff ready for Xgl
[01:30] <Andy_> fluxt, where does ubuntu put that readme file?
[01:30] <Stargazers> Hi. In which mp3 players on linux have last.fm support? I need much more lighter player than amarok
[01:30] <Stargazers> But I need last.fm support
[01:30] <_jason> Ropechoborra: /names gives you a list and alt Q-P (first row of letters) switches 11-20
[01:30] <gazanfer> i would like to uninstall some applications like evolution mail, but there are a lot of dependencies. is there a way to uninstall?
[01:31] <Ropechoborra> _jason,  Cool and where can i get that kind of info?
[01:31] <_jason> Ropechoborra: irssi.org has some good tutorials
[01:31] <fluxt> Andy_, you can probably read the readme on nvidias site. i don't recall
[01:31] <Ropechoborra> _jason, thankx, other thing... how can i browse the web in text mode?
[01:31] <_jason> Ropechoborra: there is also a script that will give you a list of names on the side too if you prefer that
[01:32] <influx> hi. i have no cd drive in my laptop, i have installed ubuntu on my laptop hdd using my pc with an ide cable which can connect my laptop hdd, i now want to put it into the laptop, can any1 tell me is there anything i need to configure first as last time i tried this is didnt work
[01:32] <Madpilot> Stargazers, try Rhythymbox
[01:32] <fluxt> mimi, well the usb appears functional :) so i guess it's not that!
[01:32] <Ropechoborra> _jason, thankx, other thing... how can i browse the web in text mode?
[01:32] <ajmacias> Ropechoborra, to browse web in text mode you can use "links"
[01:32] <gazanfer> hello... can anyone please help me?
[01:32] <Stargazers> Ok, have to look.
[01:32] <_jason> Ropechoborra: yeah, lynx is one, elinks is another.  There are probably a lot more
[01:32] <Ropechoborra> Like "Run www.something.com" ?
[01:32] <caglar> how do I rename a hard disk volume?
[01:33] <caglar> without losing the date
[01:33] <caglar> data
[01:33] <Andy_> fluxt, It's OK, killed X and it's come back in fine (and Xgl works lovely too :-) )
[01:33] <Stargazers> Well, it is almost as heavy as Amarok :O At least it is slow to load...
[01:33] <ramza3> how do I update a single package, just do apt-get install?
[01:33] <patrick87> On Mozilla Thunderbird i cannot connect to my yahoo email. It wants a password or sumthing and it says it cannot connect to pop.mail.yahoo.com any suggestions on how i can fix this?
[01:33] <IdleOne> how do I untar a .tar.bz2?
[01:33] <caglar> ramza3: apt-get update, then apt-get install
[01:34] <_jason> IdleOne: tar xvjf file.tar.bz2
[01:34] <mimi> fluxt yea! Isn't this crazy? I do not know why on my ubuntu desktop it just shows up on the desktop, but on his they do not...hrm
[01:34] <IdleOne> _jason>  thanks
[01:34] <fluxt> mimi, try http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-76517.html
[01:34] <mimi> fluxt thanks hun!!
[01:35] <fluxt> don't thank me yet
[01:35] <j-linux> I can't make a bootable USB drive, but have a CD drive that I can use in an emergency...
[01:35] <mimi> ut oh
[01:35] <fluxt> nfi if it works ! :o
[01:35] <caglar> how do I rename a hard disk volume?
[01:35] <patrick87> On Mozilla Thunderbird i cannot connect to my yahoo email. It wants a password or sumthing and it says it cannot connect to pop.mail.yahoo.com any suggestions on how i can fix this?
[01:35] <j-linux> If I do this command do I need to be root:  grub> map (hd0) (hd1)
[01:35] <j-linux> ?
[01:36] <fluxt> probably
[01:36] <j-linux> fluxt: so I should start grub with $ sudo grub ?
[01:36] <fluxt> j-linux, can't hurt
[01:37] <Grark> Hello everyone, I'm a newbie...switched from windows completely.
[01:37] <ropechob1rra> Hi... how can i connect to other server in irssi (two servers at same time...) using other work station?
[01:37] <fluxt> or can it!!!
[01:37] <patrick87> anyone in here use thunderbird with  yahoo email? if so can u help me set it up
[01:37] <j-linux> fluxt: ok... here goes :S
[01:37] <mimi> fluxt ok so he gives this example as a floppy, not know much about linux yet myself, but trying to learn, what would I replace it with, for the usb flash drive?
[01:37] <ropechob1rra> And... how can i see earlier conversation?
[01:37] <starscalling> ropechob1rra, /connect irc,.blan
[01:37] <fluxt> what is the /dev for the flash drive?
[01:37] <starscalling> i recommend you get a script
[01:37] <mimi> fluxt I...do not know
[01:37] <starscalling> google awl == advanced windows list
[01:37] <robert11> "Connect to server" is fine for multiple servers either remote or local
[01:37] <Grark> anyone have success with azareus?  I've got the the OK from the port, OK from the torrent tracker....just won't start downloading!
[01:37] <ropechob1rra> starscalling: thankx... but im trying the text mode =)
[01:38] <starscalling> thats what its for
[01:38] <fluxt> anyone know what the /dev is for a usb flash drive?
[01:38] <fluxt> !anyone
[01:38] <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>
[01:38] <Formidable> I need help encoding videos for my iPod: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=114946&page=16
[01:38] <MaXuS> Hello - where can i set or change the resolution of the welcome screen ? it's now in a resolution my 15" cannot display (1600x1200) ... luckily i can hook up my 19" on it but i cannot see whats happening on with my 15"
[01:38] <starscalling> fluxt, /dev/sda1               123662     52372     71290  43% /media/sda1 here for that
[01:38] <_jason> fluxt: mine shows up as /dev/sda1 iirc
[01:38] <nickrud> fluxt: you've neatly scewered that factoid :)
[01:38] <influx> hi. i have no cd drive in my laptop, i have installed ubuntu on my laptop hdd using my pc with an ide cable which can connect my laptop hdd, i now want to put it into the laptop, can any1 tell me is there anything i need to configure first as last time i tried this is didnt work
[01:39] <fluxt> thanks starscalling , _jason
[01:39] <mikebot> can someone help me: i unmounted then remounted an ntfs partition, and now i can't access it..
[01:39] <fluxt> mimi, so there you have it /dev/sda1
[01:39] <starscalling> mike you need permission to do so
[01:39] <fluxt> nickrud, thanks :D
[01:39] <robert11> HI Shaggy
[01:39] <gazanfer> i accidentally removed firefox, and it doesnt let me install/remove/configure/run firefox and 5 other dependencies. apt-get and synaptic gives error too. any ideas?
[01:39] <Formidable> Anyone?
[01:39] <mimi> fluxt ok did that! and...got hit with lots of sutff, let me put it up on that forums page...hmm
[01:39] <starscalling> in /etc/fstab i usually put something like /dev/hda1 /media/ntfs ro,umask=000 0 0
[01:40] <starscalling> in /etc/fstab i usually put something like /dev/hda1 /media/ntfs ntfs ro,umask=000 0 0
[01:40] <fluxt> mimi, back in 5
[01:40] <conn> can someone please verify something for me? run totem and play a dvd or movie, go into the setting and set all the levels to the lowest possible (brightness, contrast, saturation & hue). Then tell me: is the picture pretty dark, or completely black? (I suspect it should be the latter, please help me troubleshoot an issue folks)
[01:40] <starscalling> sorry fortot to define fs
[01:40] <_jason> gazanfer: put the errors you get with 'sudo apt-get install firefox' on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[01:41] <RemyLaptop> Hi guys, I'm trying to get an MP3 player to work on ubuntu, and so far haven't had any luck.
[01:41] <RemyLaptop> It's a rio 500.... any ideas ?
[01:41] <starscalling> !restricted formats
[01:41] <ubotu> restricted formats is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[01:41] <gazanfer> sorry jason, but i just removed my only browser firefox, and you are telling me to paste the error message to a website? :)
[01:42] <starscalling> thats four you RemyLaptop
[01:42] <airmikey> conn" black
[01:42] <FlannelKing> gazanfer: use curl ;)
[01:42] <_jason> gazanfer: yes :), you can use another browser or paste in #flood
[01:42] <caglar> how do I change a hard disk volumes label?
[01:43] <conn> airmikey, brilliant, thanks
[01:43] <s|k> does ubuntu follow the tango project?
[01:43] <airmikey> no prob
[01:44] <RemyLaptop> starscalling I allready have mp3 software...  I need to get ubuntu to talk to an MP3 PLAYER
[01:44] <RemyLaptop> which it isn't doing...
[01:44] <house_> ohoooo
[01:45] <mimi> WOW! Thanks for everyone's help! It was much appreciated!
[01:45] <IdleOne>  error: Can't find Python.h! You will need the python development package
[01:45] <IdleOne>               to successfully compile gDesklets.
[01:45] <IdleOne>   what package do I need to install?
[01:45] <cedriczg> Can someone help me setting my printer?
[01:45] <Grark> does ubuntu have a firewall on by default?
[01:45] <mikebot> can someone help me: i unmounted then remounted an ntfs partition, and now i can't access it..
[01:45] <Grark> so many reqeuests :)
[01:46] <cedriczg> It didn't print, but now after following the steps in http://www.linuxprinting.org/till/printing-tutorial/tut.html#1 the printer setup doesn't even start!!
[01:46] <Kyral> Grark, like all Linux Distros, Ubuntu comes with IPTables, an uber powerful firewall
[01:46] <fluxt> mimi, also see http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85777
[01:46] <bimberi> IdleOne: python-dev
[01:46] <Kyral> that is also a PITA to use for newbies :P
[01:46] <IdleOne> Grark>  not by default
[01:46] <IdleOne> bimberi>  thank you
[01:46] <fluxt> gah
[01:46] <Kyral> Grark, For something like ZoneAlarm, use FireStarter
[01:46] <airmikey> my 1.1 usb port picks up my drive but 2.o usb port doesnt ,how do i fix it
[01:46] <Grark> Any reason Azareus wouldn't download with greens across the board?
[01:46] <Snoopy> hey
[01:47] <Kyral> IdleOne, IPTables just doesn't have rules on it by default (its "down" state)
[01:47] <cedriczg> nickrud, Can you help me with my printer?
[01:47] <Snoopy> hey what is everyones name?
[01:47] <mikeazorin> my screensavers that are supposed to affect the desktop just affect a pic of a tv test with a flame on it
[01:47] <bimberi> IdleOne: np :)
[01:47] <influx> hi. can anyone help? i have no cd drive in my laptop, i have installed ubuntu on my laptop hdd using my pc with an ide cable which can connect my laptop hdd, i now want to put it into the laptop, can any1 tell me is there anything i need to configure first as last time i tried this is didnt work
[01:47] <mikeazorin> how do i fix?
[01:47] <bimberi> Grark: no (see 'iptables -L')
[01:47] <IdleOne> Kyral> huh what?
[01:47] <caglar> how do I change a hard disk volumes label?
[01:47] <Kyral> IdleOne, Ubuntu has IPTables
[01:47] <Kyral> IdleOne, Uber Firewall, if you can master it
[01:47] <Snoopy> hey everyone i just got ubuntu so i am new at this
[01:48] <IdleOne> Kyral>  did I ask about IPtable? :)
[01:48] <Toma-> Snoopy: cool :)
[01:48] <_jason> gazanfer: hrmm, does running firefox from a terminal work? '/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox'
[01:48] <bimberi> Kyral: Grark
 Grark>  not by default <---
[01:48] <Snoopy> hey toma
[01:48] <IdleOne> Kyral>  oh
[01:48] <Kyral> IdleOne, I was correcting your error :P
[01:48] <IdleOne> Kyral>  ok thanks :)
[01:48] <mikeazorin> too many people asking questions!
[01:48] <bimberi> Kyral: and ignore me :)
[01:48] <j-linux> I'm going to try editing my menu.lst file (grub.conf) [http://pastebin.com/598863] .  My ubuntu is on hd0,0 but I remapped it (grub>map (hd0) (hd1) and vice versa)).  Windows in on hdb1, first partition.  Does anyone know how to do it?
[01:49] <Snoopy> hey does anyone just want to chat instead of asking question bout things?
[01:49] <Jive_Lappy> URI: ipp://64.13.52.93:631/printers/DESKJET_940C
[01:49] <Jive_Lappy> Location: "Lena Foreman's Computer"
[01:49] <Jive_Lappy> Information: "DESKJET 940C"
[01:49] <Jive_Lappy> Make and Model: "hp deskjet 940C"
[01:49] <Kyral> Snoopy, #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:49] <_jason> Snoopy: join #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[01:49] <Toma-> anyone ever compiled anything with eclipse-swt are a requirement? i get a classpath error :/
[01:49] <Jive_Lappy> OOPS
[01:49] <Jive_Lappy> oops
[01:49] <Jive_Lappy> :\ sorry bout that
[01:49] <Snoopy> how do i join that chat room?
[01:49] <doodad> is ubuntu a distro to use ad a headless server?
[01:49] <Kyral> doodad, I use it
[01:49] <doodad> like it?
[01:49] <Kyral> doodad, hen again any distro can be used
[01:50] <doodad> im having fits w/gentoo right now
[01:50] <doodad> package management is a nightmare
[01:50] <Kyral> doodad, I run XenBreezy
[01:50] <Madpilot> Snoopy, type '/join #ubuntu-offtopic' with no quotes
[01:50] <tonyyarusso> Snoopy: /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:50] <cedriczg> nickrud, are you there?
[01:50] <Toma-> Snoopy: right click it and select join, or type /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:50] <fluxt> j-linux, try update-grub and go from there
[01:50] <Kyral> doodad, Quite ironic, I am about to retry Gentoo on this laptop
[01:50] <doodad> heh.
[01:50] <Kyral> doodad, then again, Debian is my choice for servers
[01:50] <mikeazorin> how do i get screensavers to run ontop of my desktop instead of an image of a tv test with a flame?
[01:50] <Snoopy> thanks
[01:51] <Kyral> I just didn't have a Debian install CD
[01:51] <gazanfer> _jason: nope. it still doesnt work and gives a lot of error messages
[01:51] <fluxt> j-linux, as a precaution i'd not remove any boot links from menu.lst and add some testing ones to be safe
[01:51] <j-linux> fluxt: great idea...
[01:51] <j-linux> :)
[01:51] <_jason> gazanfer: see if the solution in the comment helps you https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/mozilla-firefox/+bug/1577
[01:51] <fluxt> :)
[01:52] <gazanfer> i dont have lynx... how can i go to that url? any ideas?
[01:52] <Madpilot> mikeazorin, System->Prefs->Screensaver, make sure the "Grab Desktop Image" is ticked under the "Advanced" tab
[01:52] <Snoopy> i use to have lynx
[01:52] <nalioth> gazanfer: use apt-get to install lynx
[01:52] <j-linux> fluxt: It looks like update-grub only looks for vmlinuz- ? How will it find windows on hdb1 (which is not recognized by ubuntu until I mount it)
[01:52] <j-linux> ?
[01:52] <_jason> gazanfer: I keep forgetting that.  'sudo apt-get remove firefox mozilla-firefox firefox-gnome-supportmozilla-firefox-gnome-support'
[01:52] <_jason> gazanfer: I keep forgetting that.  'sudo apt-get remove firefox mozilla-firefox firefox-gnome-support mozilla-firefox-gnome-support'
[01:52] <fluxt> j-linux, you add that yourself (if it's not already there)
[01:52] <fluxt> j-linux, since you've swapped hda with hdb i guess you'd just need to copy and paste, mod the titles and the hdX's for the additional links
[01:53] <Ropechoborra> Hi... how do i close a query window in irssi ?
[01:53] <Spec> er, /window close
[01:53] <_jason> Ropechoborra: /wc
[01:53] <j-linux> fluxt: ok... I'll try adding a test entry to menu.lst and see how it goes first...
[01:53] <j-linux> thanks
[01:53] <Ropechoborra> Thankx =)
[01:53] <Kyral> Ropechoborra, or /wc for short
[01:54] <Spec> My system boots weirdly, how can I configure grub's automagic updater when I install a new kernel?
[01:54] <Kyral> Spec, sudo update-grub
[01:54] <Ropechoborra> ok =)
[01:54] <Spec> no, my system boots weird :p
[01:54] <balu1> how do i change my login splash logo? :P
[01:54] <Kyral> Define wierd :P
[01:54] <j-linux> here goes... brb :S
[01:55] <fluxt> j-linux, my xp boot: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10097
[01:55] <j-linux> (I hope)
[01:55] <Kyral> balu1, your GDM Splash?
[01:55] <Spec> weird: boots of laptop's internal harddrive's grub, loads kernel from linux partition on gentoo's disk, mounts root off of usb harddrive, doesn't touch internal harddrive afterwards :)
[01:55] <Spec> off*
[01:55] <balu1> kyral:  um.. not sure if thats what its called.. the one where it says ubuntu, and asks for your User name/pw
[01:55] <biloyp> anyone have any luck installing superkaramba
[01:55] <Kyral> balu1, the theme itself
[01:56] <j-linux> fluxt: thanks... that looks similar to mine... but I moved XP to another hard drive.. that is why I am worried.... If I'm back in 5 minutes, that means it worked ;)
[01:56] <Kyral> biloyp, sudo apt-get install superkaramba
[01:56] <biloyp> thxs kyral
[01:56] <balu1> kyral: r u sure its a theme? cuz i can change just the screen to other default screens packaged w/ ubuntu
[01:56] <Kyral> balu1, www.gnome-look.org
[01:56] <fluxt> lol j-linux just remember to add new entries for all os with changed hd0 to hd1 and vversa
[01:56] <IdleOne> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10098 how do I resolve this error?
[01:56] <balu1> kyral: tnx
[01:57] <Snoopy> hey mfv
[01:57] <mfv> hi Snoopy
[01:57] <Toma-> IdleOne: why build gdesklets?
[01:57] <mikebot> anyone here use banshee?
[01:57] <mfv> do i need to install additional packages to have sshd active?
[01:57] <IdleOne> Toma->  ummm not sure! is it in repos?
[01:57] <Toma-> !info gdesklets
[01:57] <ubotu> gdesklets: (Architecture for desktop applets), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.35.2-1build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 404 kB, Installed size: 2260 kB
[01:57] <IdleOne> errr
[01:57] <Kyral> mfv, openssh-server
[01:57] <Toma-> silly :D
[01:57] <balu1> kyral: i think ur right, its the GDM.
[01:57] <IdleOne> Toma-> :| k then
[01:57] <tarzeau> is there some supported path from ubuntu server install to debian sid?
[01:58] <Kyral> tarzeau, icky
[01:58] <tarzeau> Kyral: none of debian installers supported my harddisk
[01:58] <Kyral> tarzeau, to do it you'd have to replace the Ubuntu repos with Debian Sid repos
[01:58] <fromvega> Hello again
[01:58] <Toma-> IdleOne: if you reeeeeally must, enable all the source repos then run "sudo apt-get build-dep gdesklets"
[01:58] <mimi> Well we got the usb devices to show up by using pmount -d /dev/sda1 and sdb1, but now we are told we do not have the 'permissions' to view them
[01:58] <tarzeau> Kyral: but now i've got my own kernel, and sound. and debian sid
[01:58] <Toma-> IdleOne: but get ready for problems if you do it that way
[01:58] <Kyral> You did what I would tell you to
[01:58] <mfv> thanks Kyral
[01:58] <Kyral> "Try it" :P
[01:58] <tarzeau> Kyral: but i've had problems getting blender (because of ubuntu python)
[01:59] <mikebot> can someone help me: i unmounted then remounted an ntfs partition, and now i can't access it..
[01:59] <IdleOne> Toma->  less problems means less headaches
[01:59] <Snoopy> what are other chat rooms to enter...like where do you find the list of them or is there only this one and the other one
[01:59] <Kyral> ask in #freenode...
[01:59] <Toma-> good thinking.
[01:59] <Toma-> IdleOne: also, see gdesklets-data
[01:59] <Toma-> !info gdesklets-data
[01:59] <ubotu> gdesklets-data: (Applets for gdesklets), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.35.2-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 3924 kB, Installed size: 13296 kB
[01:59] <Toma-> looooots of applets pre-installed
[02:00] <Psi-Jack> Snoopy: IRC is comprised of channels, not rooms.
[02:00] <influx> type /list snoopy
[02:00] <mimi> like, under 'Users and Groups' we have all the perm boxes checked in, but still we do not have perms for these flash drives
[02:00] <fluxt> i spent 3 hours yesterday trying to figure out why the sound when foobar on my machine with some frequencies stero side inaudible (1 chan coming thorough both speakers) to find that i had my headphone jack pluged halfway in. in the meantime i learnt a hella lota about alsa hacking :)
[02:00] <fromvega> Could you help-me configure a webserver? In fact apache2 is running fine since I can access its home page BUT I do not know WHERE to put the webfiles... I tried /var/www but I could not save nothing there. Please help
[02:00] <Toma-> Anyone here good with compiling with java??? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10099
[02:00] <_jason> gazanfer: still around?
[02:00] <BlueEagle> fluxt: Isn't "check cables" the first entry in every troubleshooting guide?
[02:01] <fluxt> BlueEagle, but i'm too good to make mistakes like that :p
[02:01] <Jivemonkey> hey, i found an information leak in CUPS
[02:01] <BlueEagle> fromvega: You will need to read a lot of manuals before you put a webserver up.
[02:01] <BlueEagle> fromvega: Well unless you _want_ to have it hacked that is. ;D
[02:02] <fromvega> BlueEagle: which manuals should I read?
[02:02] <BlueEagle> fluxt: Yes, you just proved that, didn't you? :p
[02:02] <fluxt> indeed
[02:02] <BlueEagle> fromvega: well starting with the apache documentation might be a good idea.
[02:02] <warpzone> hey guys, quick non-distro related question! if I'm remotely logged into another machine via SSH, how do I copy a file from that machine to mine? everything I've read doesnt make sense. (I'm rather noobish)
[02:03] <BlueEagle> fromvega: Then read up to see if there are any ubuntu spesifics you need to be aware of.
[02:03] <fluxt> BlueEagle, just be thankfull i didn't come on irc and start pestering people ;)
[02:03] <fromvega> BlueEagle: ok, but just to start, where should I put the files to be able to access like http://localhost/myfile.php ?
[02:03] <ubuntu123> what command can i use to make a partition "active"?
[02:03] <tarzeau> ubuntu123: fdisk/cfdisk ?
[02:03] <tarzeau> ubuntu123: are you sure you know what you do?
[02:03] <ubuntu123> oh yea, thanks
[02:03] <BlueEagle> fromvega: you might want to make a subdirectory in /var/www that you've got write access to.
[02:04] <BlueEagle> fromvega: man chmod   <= will tell you something about file permissions
[02:04] <Stargazers> Hi. When I try to compile beep media player I get this kind of error: http://pastebin.com/598880
[02:04] <Stargazers> What packages I should install?
[02:04] <BlueEagle> fromvega: also see man ln
[02:04] <roaet2> ah anyone have any info on xgl?
[02:04] <fromvega> ok
[02:04] <elkbuntu> fromvega if you are desperate to put files up right now, put a folder in your user's home directory called public_html then whatever you put in there can be accessed by http://localhost/~yourusername
[02:04] <tristanmike> !xgl
[02:04] <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/
[02:04] <sean> when i try to run ./configure for kbfx-0.4.8 or any other downloaded software it says there's a problem, can anybody help?
[02:04] <roaet2> NooooOOOO!
[02:04] <_jason> sean: what problem?
[02:04] <roaet2> NOOoOOOOOOOO!
[02:04] <IdleOne> sean>  sudo apt-get install build-essential
[02:04] <Toma-> !info kbfx
[02:04] <Jivemonkey> I recommend disabling CUPS
[02:05] <Stargazers> So can anyone help?
[02:05] <Toma-> sean: youll need the kde-dev packages for that
[02:05] <sean> thanks IdleOne
[02:05] <Stargazers> roaet2: I can't make Xgl work myself on dapper at least :(
[02:05] <Xaero_Vince> i finally got the 8.23.7 ATI drivers installed :)
[02:06] <Stargazers> I have tried so many times...
[02:06] <IdleOne> sean>  and the kde-dev package like Toma-  said
[02:06] <sean> i have that
[02:06] <IdleOne> ok
[02:06] <sean> i think: kbfx-0.4.8
[02:06] <adem> how can i run windows aplications on linux  without wine
[02:06] <Whatsisname> you can't
[02:06] <fluxt> adem, vmware
[02:06] <IdleOne> adem>  you can use cedega
[02:06] <Stargazers> Cedega
[02:06] <moparfan90> hello. how do i make totem let me watch movies on the internet....lik the movie tralers that are inside a firefox window .. the ones you dont download????
[02:06] <Whatsisname> maybe under vmware or something
[02:06] <Toma-> with a magic genie
[02:07] <Whatsisname> cedega is basically glorified wine
[02:07] <Ohm> Hey guys I can't give permissions for acsees NTFS partitions to users not root
[02:07] <Mosi> adem: qemu, bochs, vmware, cedega
[02:07] <Xaero_Vince> wine doesnt work to well
[02:07] <IdleOne> Toma->  shhh your not supposed to tell about the magicGenie package :P
[02:07] <Xaero_Vince> im using the latest .99 too
[02:07] <gazanfer> _jason, it doesnt work...
[02:07] <_jason> Mosi: do your really want totem? mplayer works a lot better for me
[02:07] <Ohm> How Can I give acsees to NTFS partitions?
[02:07] <roaet2> I'm still trying to figure out how to download dapper
[02:07] <Whatsisname> ohm set it up in your fstab
[02:07] <Mosi> _jason: who said i wanted totem?
[02:07] <_jason> gazanfer: right, now the comment says he installed 'ubuntu-desktop' package
[02:07] <Ohm> where is that?
[02:07] <Toma-> i wish i had one :( damn compiling errors
[02:07] <_jason> Mosi: my mistake :)
[02:07] <Toma-> roooar!
[02:08] <Mosi> _jason: no worries :)
[02:08] <_jason> moparfan90: do your really want totem? mplayer works a lot better for me
[02:08] <mimi_> how do we get access to our own flash drives? We do not have permission to acess sda1 and sdb1, eventhough under "Users and Groups" we have all of the perm boxes ticked on
[02:08] <Mosi> mimi_: you mean how do you mount them?
[02:08] <j-linux> I'm back...
[02:08] <Mosi> welcome back!
[02:09] <Ohm> Where I find fstab?
[02:09] <ubuntu123> fdisk/cfdisk only lets me make a partition "boot" but it doesn't make it "active", anyone know how to make it active?
[02:09] <Xaero_Vince> use "sudo nano /etc/fstab" or something
[02:09] <j-linux> survived that test
[02:09] <j-linux> :S
[02:09] <fluxt> Mosi, how did you go compiling?
[02:09] <adem> thanks for all your help everyone
[02:09] <Mosi> ohm: /etc/fstab
[02:09] <mimi_> Mosi nah, we had that problem about 5 mins ago where we learned we had to use pmount -d /dev/sda1 to even get it to let us see the flash drives, now we can not click on them to see what is in them under nautilus, it says we do not have the permissions to access them
[02:09] <gazanfer> _jason, i read there too with lynx, it gives error...
[02:09] <j-linux> fluxt: thanks for the idea of making test entries in menu.lst.. otherwise I wouldn't have been able to boot :S
[02:09] <_jason> gazanfer: same one?
[02:09] <Xaero_Vince> check out my desktop its cool i think
[02:09] <Mosi> fluxt: i worked throgh a few more missing libs, and finally it spit out enough stuff that i lost interest and game up
[02:09] <Ohm> I will try that
[02:09] <moparfan90> _jason, no i really dont care... i installed mplayer but totem is the player that trys to play it.. i don get to pick.... can you help me
[02:09] <Psi-Jack> I'm back...
[02:09] <SAM_theman> i having a big boo boo
[02:10] <_jason> ubuntu123: tell moparfan90 about replacetotem
[02:10] <Xaero_Vince> http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/1466/screenshot8qi.png
[02:10] <SAM_theman> my sound
[02:10] <fluxt> j-linux, no worries :)
[02:10] <_jason> argh
[02:10] <Psi-Jack> Ahh, okay. Good. :)
[02:10] <_jason> ubotu: tell moparfan90 about replacetotem
[02:10] <fluxt> Mosi, good stuff
[02:10] <Mosi> mimi_: check the permissions on the mount point, they may need to be changed. also, it depends who mounted them.
[02:10] <Mosi> fluxt: if you say so :P
[02:10] <Mosi> whoops, dinner time
[02:10] <sean> is there a tutorial to install KDE on breezy?
[02:10] <huubang> hi
[02:10] <huubang> i dunno how to use ubuntu
[02:10] <huubang> :(
[02:10] <tritium> sean: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[02:10] <fluxt> Mosi_dinner,it was educational
[02:10] <mimi_> Mosi I'm sorry....I do not know what you mean by that, how would I go about doing what you said?
[02:11] <huubang> huh?
[02:11] <Xaero_Vince> gnome aint to bad after u play with it a little
[02:11] <huubang> did u talk to me, mimi_?
[02:11] <SAM_theman> brb
[02:11] <Xaero_Vince> my gnome looks almost like a typical KDE desktop theme and panel setup
[02:11] <gazanfer> _jason, i first " sudo apt-get remove firefox mozilla-firefox firefox-gnome-support mozilla-firefox-gnome-support" and no errors, after that, i did "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop". and then it gives error...
[02:11] <fluxt> !tell mimi about fstab
[02:11] <legov> !ati
[02:11] <ubotu> it has been said that ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[02:11] <_jason> gazanfer: same one that you pasted in #flood before?
[02:12] <Xaero_Vince> gnome and gtk is more stable than QT and KDE from my experience (which is little :P)
[02:12] <Xaero_Vince> KDE crashes sometimes
[02:12] <sean> tritium, how do I switch to KDE from gnome?
[02:12] <mimi_> I want his notebook to be like my desktop, where I plug ina  flash drive and it pops up on the desktop and I can automatically use it, and look in it, on his notebook we can not...so wierd
[02:12] <Whatsisname> what login manager are you using
[02:12] <Ohm> hey I found the FSTAB, and open it, and now, What I must do, for to have acsses to my NTFS partitions?
[02:12] <Whatsisname> GDM or KDM or anything like that ?
[02:12] <tritium> sean: install kubuntu-desktop, as I showed you, then log out and select a KDE session
[02:12] <moparfan90> _jason, i did that command and firefox is still useing totem???
[02:12] <Toma-> can you get portage for ubuntu? <:)
[02:12] <Xaero_Vince> the wiki tells all
[02:12] <Whatsisname> for options on the ntfs partition
[02:13] <Whatsisname> make the options users,owner,ro,umask=000
[02:13] <gazanfer> _jason, yes, same one
[02:13] <_jason> moparfan90: what version of firefox?
[02:13] <Ohm> hmmm
[02:13] <sean> tritium, k thanks
[02:13] <Xaero_Vince> tho it doesnt explain very well or correctly how to install the ATI drivers
[02:13] <Xaero_Vince> the latest ones that is
[02:13] <moparfan90> 1..7
[02:13] <moparfan90> 1.0.7**
[02:13] <mimi_> any ideas huns?
[02:13] <gazanfer> its really interesting, when i remove that silly mail client evolution, terminal is uninstalled too :)
[02:14] <Ohm> I will to do a backp and the I change
[02:14] <Ohm> thanks
[02:14] <_jason> moparfan90: close all instances of firefox and start it again
[02:14] <mimi_> ok He just plugged his flash drive into my ubuntu computer and BAM, he can see it on the desktop and acess it, but on his he can not, ant it does not show on his desktop
[02:14] <Ohm> I must restart?
[02:14] <Xaero_Vince> will dapper come with Firefox 1.5? cuz its a pain upgrading it with Breezy?
[02:14] <moparfan90> nvm its now working
[02:14] <moparfan90> thanks for your help
[02:14] <_jason> gazanfer: are you on 64bit?
[02:14] <fluxt> mimi, also see http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85777
[02:15] <tritium> mimi_: did you change any settings in System->Preferences->Removable Drives and Media?
[02:15] <gazanfer> _jason, no.
[02:15] <mimi_> tritium nope, we did not
[02:15] <fluxt> mimi_, i thought you had some success?
[02:15] <Whatsisname> ohm no
[02:15] <Whatsisname> just unmount it
[02:15] <mimi_> I just do not get why it works fine on my desktop but not on his
[02:15] <Whatsisname> then remount it with mount -a
[02:16] <tritium> mimi_: check the settings
[02:16] <mikeazorin> i set screensaver preferences to work with the current screen, but it doesn't work with a certain screensaver, xanalogtv
[02:16] <fluxt> mimi_, you can mount it ok now right?
[02:16] <gazanfer> _jason, is there a way that you can connect to me remotely and check my system for yourself, if you have time?
[02:16] <legov> !past
[02:16] <ubotu> legov: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:16] <legov> !paste
[02:16] <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.
[02:17] <Ohm> oks
[02:17] <mimi_> fluxt we did, see...here is the total issue... On my ubuntu desktop I pug any flash drive into it and it is on the desktop, and I can access it, on his notebook this does not happen...and he plugged his flash into my comp and it is working and showes up fine and we can access it, on his we are told we do not have the permissions to acess the flash media
[02:17] <_jason> gazanfer: there's a way, but I don't think you should really trust a stranger to go into your system.  Why don't you try the forums or the mailing list if no one here can help?
[02:17] <fluxt> #flood is a neat idea
[02:17] <Papa-san> #
[02:17] <Papa-san>     /msg nickserv register <Tiff06>
[02:18] <fluxt> mimi_, tried root? did the pmount thing not work?
[02:18] <legov> I am trying to install ati drivers on my amd64 bits ubuntu dist but only get this mesage
[02:18] <Xaero_Vince> the mupen64 emulator works great on Ubuntu
[02:18] <legov> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10100
[02:18] <_jason> Papa-san: time to change your password, and issue those commands from a server iwndow from now on
[02:18] <gazanfer> _jason, its no problem. its a fresh install, i have nothing private for now. besides, i dont know if this is something i can fix without reinstalling ubuntu. i installed ubuntu three times today :)
[02:18] <legov> whats wrong?
[02:19] <Papa-san> lmao...
[02:19] <mimi_> fluxt we did sudo pmount thing and it DID work, but now we have to do that everytime he plugs in his flash drives...and we can not access them, it says we do not have permissions, AND, whenever we are on the main login it says we can not log in as root
[02:19] <Papa-san> ok.. gotta love a nOOb
[02:19] <legov> sry it is in sweadish!
[02:19] <Xaero_Vince> i had to reinstall ubuntu once cuz i misused the chmod command... but now I just try to change permissions with nautilis
[02:19] <mimi_> triium and fluxt: and as for removable drives and media preferences, we have them all checked on, but it does not mount them when they are plugged in automatically....hm
[02:20] <fluxt> mimi_, i head the issue can be resolved here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85777
[02:20] <legov> It sas thet He coudnt found the pakage
[02:20] <fluxt> mimi_, also be sure to edit your fstab
[02:20] <fluxt> heard*
[02:21] <mimi_> edit fstab? what does this mean, edit it to...wait is this what the link tells me? let me follow it before i ask a followup question
[02:21] <Xaero_Vince> doesnt anyone read the wiki.. all this stuff is explained there?
[02:21] <trans_err> fetchmailconf is broken in breezy-- where should I post a bug report?
[02:21] <fluxt> !fstab
[02:21] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[02:21] <mimi_> whoa.....fun fun
[02:21] <fluxt> yes! :p
[02:22] <_jason> gazanfer: alright let's try one more thing.  'mv ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla.backup', and try installing firefox again
[02:22] <fluxt> !google
[02:22] <ubotu> [google]  a very popular internet search engine at http://www.google.com - They also run Gmail at http://www.gmail.com as a free E-mail service.
[02:23] <fluxt> ^ topic of the day
[02:23] <mikeazorin> that's the topic of the day?
[02:23] <Ohm> If my partition is FAT32, I can modify option in FSTAB "users,owner,ro,umask=000" for have acsses to files?
[02:23] <legov> !multimedia
[02:23] <ubotu> well, multimedia is for codecs, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies ; and for applications, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaApplications
[02:23] <fluxt> mikeazorin, google
[02:24] <Unity> hello everyone i am wordering if the mplayer is compiled with x264enc support, because i am getting -x264encopts is not an MEncoder option
[02:24] <gazanfer> _jason, ok trying that now. but there is smthg i havent told. i tried installing firefox 1.5 on old one, but couldnt succeed, and after that i put all the old files back. does it have to do with it?
[02:24] <gazanfer> _jason, i tried what you said, and it gives the same error again
[02:25] <_jason> gazanfer: which files did you put back?
[02:25] <Xaero_Vince> so will Ubuntu always be free or will the Canonical eventually commericalize it?
[02:25] <tristanmike> Xaero_Vince, always free
[02:25] <Unity> Xaero_Vince: always free
[02:25] <Unity> jynx
[02:25] <nickrud> Xaero_Vince: it's both already, I hoope
[02:25] <nickrud> *hope
[02:26] <gazanfer> _jason,  sorry for my bad english :) 1. i backed up all firefox files 2. i installed firefox1.5 files over old ones 3. but it didnt work 4. i put all the old files back in place, but it still didnt work 5. i removed and reinstalled firefox and all dependencies, but didnt work again. 6. then i came here for help...
[02:26] <Xaero_Vince> maybe they can charge for proffessional support.. but leave the OS free
[02:27] <tristanmike> Xaero_Vince, that's the way it works
[02:27] <_jason> gazanfer: how did you try installing firefox 1.5?
[02:27] <mimi_> fluxt hmm...ok It says to add deb http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper main restricted to the sources.list
[02:27] <mimi_> fluxt but I can not add this, as it is readonly, and even doing :save sources.list! will not save it under VIM
[02:27] <Xaero_Vince> oh ok
[02:27] <tristanmike> Xaero_Vince, http://www.ubuntu.com/support/supportoptions/paidsupport
[02:27] <mimi_> fluxt do I need to add the above as is, or with a # before it like the rest of the file?
[02:28] <Unity> holy crap you can go left and right on man pages!!
[02:28] <gazanfer> _jason, i downloaded from official firefox site, opened the archive, copied all files in it to main firefox directory
[02:28] <Whatsisname> ohm
[02:28] <Xaero_Vince> will i have to unistall Breezy to install Dapper when it comes out in April? or can i just use Update manager?
[02:28] <Whatsisname> the ro flag in the options means read only
[02:28] <tristanmike> !tell Xaero_Vince about upgrade
[02:28] <V4Vendetta> Xaero_Vince, apt-get
[02:28] <warpzone> pardon, has anybody installed Azureus on Ubuntu? I need a valid source but havent found one
[02:28] <Whatsisname> if you have a fat32 partition make it rw
[02:28] <legov> !multimedia
[02:28] <Unity> warpzone: yes i have
[02:28] <ubotu> I heard multimedia is for codecs, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies ; and for applications, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaApplications
[02:28] <Unity> warpzone: i'm pretty sure i did it for mthe wiki
[02:28] <tristanmike> !tell warpzone about Azureus
[02:29] <_jason> gazanfer: k, make sure the firefox package is removed, rename the main firefox directory, and then try installing again with apt-get install firefox
[02:29] <nickrud> Xaero_Vince: no, just insert the dapper final cd, and when it says upgrade, say ok.
[02:29] <warpzone> ooo didnt even check that, thanks! one more, can I remove the default with apt-get remove BitTorrent?
[02:29] <gazanfer> _jason, just to make sure, can you please tell me the default directory name and path for firefox?
[02:29] <nickrud> Xaero_Vince: or, that's the way it's supposed to work :)
[02:30] <Xaero_Vince> oh i  see.. but will it screw up my existing configurations?
[02:30] <_jason> gazanfer: /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/
[02:31] <A10n> hey guys
[02:31] <warpzone> brb
[02:31] <nickrud> no, it shouldn't. The dist-upgrade from one distro to another is designed around keeping an existing configuration
[02:31] <mimi_> I edited sources.list but I can not make the save, even with :save sources.list!
[02:31] <Xaero_Vince> i just read that... cool
[02:31] <Ohm> Whatsisname, I want give permission for other users write in one FAT32 partition
[02:32] <IdleOne> mimi_>  sudo gedit or nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:32] <mimi_> IdleOne ok let me try it, thanks!
[02:32] <A10n> i followed the instructions to installing flash for firefox on ubuntu, but it no worka. I copied the plugin to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and to /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins as well as the component file to the respective directories. But it still doesn't work. Can someone help me please
[02:32] <Whatsisname> ohm yeah so use rw
[02:32] <Whatsisname> check the fstab man page
[02:32] <j-linux> Mosi: are you there?
[02:32] <Whatsisname> i don't remember all the options
[02:32] <Malachi> I guess everyone's heard about the major whole in Ubuntu?
[02:32] <Xaero_Vince> ?
[02:32] <Grark> no, what's that?
[02:32] <Ohm> only this in option, or I put this in "ro"
[02:33] <khermans> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=818304&postcount=74
[02:33] <gazanfer> _jason, sorry again, but because of permissions, i need to rename the directory in terminal as root. what is the command for renaming files/dirs?
[02:33] <tristanmike> gazanfer, mv file newfile
[02:33] <Malachi> The passwords are visible in plain text, Grark and Xaero_Vince
[02:33] <IdleOne> gazanfer>  mv old.name new.name
[02:34] <_jason> gazanfer: sudo mv /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox.backup
[02:34] <nickrud> !installerbug
[02:34] <ubotu> A fix for the breezy installer password bug is out - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-262-1.  The bug is described at https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/34606.  If you haven't changed your initial user's password since installing then do so.
[02:34] <Whatsisname> ohm it will be in the options list
[02:34] <mimi_> well it says pmount is already the newest, but getting this pmount 0.9.6-1 is supposed to fix this issue we are having...hmm
[02:34] <Malachi> That's what I was going to ask....
[02:34] <Malachi> Thanks, nickrud
[02:34] <Ropechoborra> One question. If i want to listen to a radio on the net... wich program should i use??
[02:34] <Ohm> Whatsisname,  I must put "users, owner, ro, rw, umask = 000"?
[02:34] <Xaero_Vince> wouldnt that appear in automatic updates?
[02:35] <Whatsisname> i'm not sure, check the fstab man page
[02:35] <kbrooks> question.
[02:35] <kbrooks> "commercial" package: whats commercial?
[02:35] <Unity> Ohm: no spaces between options
[02:36] <Ohm> ok I will see the help
[02:36] <Malachi> nickrud: So how do I fix it?
[02:36] <nickrud> Xaero_Vince: do the password thing anyway
[02:36] <nickrud> Malachi: see what I just said
[02:36] <Malachi> I did.
[02:36] <Xaero_Vince> what do u mean nickrud?
[02:36] <Malachi> Oh. Never mind.
[02:37] <nickrud> Xaero_Vince: change your password.
[02:37] <Xaero_Vince> I already changed my user account password plus created a gnome root account (for special uses)
[02:37] <A10n> like always
[02:37] <kbrooks> "commercial" package: whats commercial?
[02:38] <IdleOne> kbrooks>  where did you see that for what package?
[02:38] <existance> how do I make a printer visible to a Windows box on the network?
[02:39] <Unity> existance: do you know about sharing printers with cups?
[02:39] <existance> Unity, nope :/
[02:39] <fluxt> nickrud, i wonder if they'll promptly release a new ubuntu cd image
[02:39] <bimberi> !xpprint
[02:39] <ubotu> Printing from ubuntu to an XP connected printer - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsXPPrinter.  Printing from XP to an ubuntu connected printer - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWinXP
[02:39] <existance> gratzi
[02:39] <kbrooks> IdleOne, its a question.
[02:39] <bimberi> existance: ^^^^
[02:39] <bimberi> existance: yw :)
[02:40] <khermans> Breezy Installation Password recovery code --> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=818304&postcount=74
[02:40] <nickrud> fluxt: there are all sorts of implications, I wouldn't even presume to have an opinion
[02:40] <IdleOne> kbrooks>  and I think we need more info to be able to answer your question
[02:40] <kbrooks> IdleOne, i'm asking a generic question.
[02:40] <kbrooks> khermans, dont advertise it!
[02:40] <fluxt> nickrud, lol perhaps they'll grep their next release for passwords before they release it :)
[02:41] <IdleOne> kbrooks>  any program you pay for would be commercial I guess
[02:41] <kbrooks> khermans, its a *known* exploit.
[02:41] <JayR168> my ubuntu breezey hangs randomly in gnome or kde
[02:41] <gazanfer> _jason: thank you very much. it worked!
[02:41] <IdleOne> kbrooks>  btw generic question fit better in #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[02:41] <gazanfer> also thanks to others
[02:41] <mimi_> ok so we have it now so we can pmount the flash drives, when we need to, but it still does not auto-detect them, and it still does says 'we do not have the neccesary permissions to acess sda1"
[02:41] <JayR168> I already upgraded my kernel to 2.6.8-12
[02:42] <nickrud> fluxt: I was a half-assed programmer once, I can relate.
[02:42] <nickrud> um
[02:42] <Xaero_Vince> are they fixing the exploit?
[02:42] <khermans> kbrooks, the code is to test if you are vulnerable, if people want to run something quick
[02:42] <Grark> ok quick question: how do I find out my internal ip address? When I look at the the ethernet card config, it's blank :(
[02:42] <_jason> gazanfer: great, you can delete that renamed folder if you want
[02:42] <IdleOne> Grark>  ifconfig | grep inet
[02:42] <Grark> thanks
[02:43] <kbrooks> khermans, look.
[02:43] <khermans> ?
[02:43] <fluxt> mimi_, ls -l /dev/sda1
[02:44] <Grark> since I have your eyes :) What's a good bittorrent client other than azareus since I can't get it to download squat
[02:44] <bubben> .
[02:44] <gazanfer> is there a way to uninstall packages without uninstalling dependant packages?
[02:44] <mimi_> fluxt: brw-r-----  1 root plugdev 8, 1 2006-03-13 19:39 /dev/sda1
[02:44] <IdleOne> gazanfer>  sudo apt-get remove package
[02:45] <bimberi> gazanfer: yes, by using --force-depends, but ewwww
[02:45] <IdleOne> bimberi>  without uninstalling depends :)
[02:45] <gazanfer> i think im not going to risk it :)
[02:45] <fluxt> mimi_, type.. groups
[02:45] <gazanfer> thanks anyway
[02:46] <mimi> fluxt: jason adm dialout fax cdrom floppy tape audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin
[02:47] <fluxt> mimi, ok, how about sudo chmod 660 /dev/sda1
[02:48] <mimi> fluxt ok did that, let me see if anything changed...
[02:48] <mikebot> can someone help me: i unmounted then remounted an ntfs partition, and now i can't access it..
[02:48] <bimberi> IdleOne: not with you, that's how you do it (eg. 'sudo dpkg -r --force-depends gaim-data' won't remove gaim which depends on it)
[02:48] <lck1> dapper is out?
[02:48] <bimberi> lck1: no
[02:48] <mimi> fluxt still it says we do not have the permissions to access it
[02:48] <fluxt> mimi, then try and mount it, also did you try the tool listed in the !fstab faq?
[02:48] <Grark> I know I"m nagging, but if anyone has bittorrent experience on ubuntu, please let me know
[02:48] <FlannelKing> Hey guys, is there any easy (as in, not me having to write it myself) method of blacklisting an IP after they fail to login X times? or... try to login to too many user names or anything?
[02:48] <bimberi> lck1: flight5, the latest alpha release is out
[02:48] <mimi> fluxt it is mounted, we just can not assess it...
[02:48] <fluxt> mimi, what is your mount command?
[02:48] <lck1> oh nvm, it says alpha
[02:48] <Kyral> FlannelKing, I believe HowToForge has a HOWTO for that
[02:49] <Unity> Grark: as far as i know, azurues is the ONLY bittorent client
[02:49] <V4Vendetta> Unity, LOL ?
[02:49] <Unity> Grark: meaning it's the only one that gets anything done
[02:49] <IdleOne> bimberi>  ok maybe I misunderstand the command then
[02:49] <fluxt> mimi, also, did you have to mount it as root?
[02:49] <FlannelKing> Kyral: any idea on keywords?  tried googling a few things, not much in the way of answers, just other people asking the same questions ;)
[02:49] <_jason> gazanfer: there is a guide to installing firefox1.5 on the wiki that works well too if you are still interested
[02:49] <thompa> does anyone know if simply updating dapper flight 4 in synaptic gives me flight 5?
[02:49] <Grark> Unity, I connect well, ports forwarded...everything's green....just doesn't start!
[02:49] <Unity> Grark: i've had trouble with it when usitg the wrong java version, i am running it with java 1.4
[02:49] <Grark> AHA!
[02:49] <bimberi> IdleOne: kk :)
[02:49] <Unity> Grark: i had that same probsem in fact
[02:49] <mimi> we used sudo pmount -d /dev/sda1 and then sudo mount -t msdos /dev/sda1 as it said to do in that forum page you send me, I got it working ONCE, but when he unplugs it, and plugs it or a different one in, we are back at square on, and yes we have to sudo to mount them
[02:49] <Grark> Unity,  I think I'm on 5
[02:50] <Unity> Grark: well that would be the problem maybe
[02:50] <IdleOne> bimberi>  care to explain it to me?
[02:50] <V4Vendetta> Grark, the sun java is the one you want to use
[02:50] <V4Vendetta> Grark, whats your problem
[02:50] <Unity> Grark: run it in a shell and look at how much error msgs it spits at you
[02:50] <Grark> Unity, , I'll downgrade...I hope...anyone want to advise how to downgrade a java?
[02:50] <ssam> any one want to help digg this up http://digg.com/linux_unix/Ubuntu_password_bug_fixed_in_just_a_few_hours
[02:50] <V4Vendetta> Grark, java version "1.5.0_06"
[02:50] <V4Vendetta>  is the one you want
[02:50] <FlannelKing> Kyral: nevermind, found it.  Strangely the second listing under "howtoforge" googling.
[02:50] <Grark> V4Vendetta, it installed fine, gives green lights across the board, ports areforward, just doesn't ever START the download/upload
[02:50] <fluxt> mimi, did you play with the tool listed in the !fstab faq?
[02:51] <V4Vendetta> Grark, are you downloading torrents with seeders?
[02:51] <gazanfer> _jason:  thank you jason, i was just looking for something like that
[02:51] <mimi> fluxt, fstab faq? Nay, I must have missed it if you sent me one...can you let me know about it again?
[02:51] <JimJty> is there a program that regularily checks to see if your cron.daily has run (if you don't keep your computer on all the time)
[02:51] <fluxt> !fstab
[02:51] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[02:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell gazanfer about firefox1.5
[02:51] <nickrud> um, sorry ssam
[02:51] <mimi> fluxt ok thanks!!
[02:51] <lemix> Can anyone tell me how to play games, with Freeware, and NOT WINE??????????
[02:51] <nickrud> !installerbug
[02:51] <ubotu> A fix for the breezy installer password bug is out - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-262-1.  The bug is described at https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/34606.  If you haven't changed your initial user's password since installing then do so.
[02:51] <bimberi> IdleOne: sure, 'dpkg -r --force-depends <package>' will remove a package, even if it there are other packages that depend on it.  Without --force-depends, dpkg will refuse to remove it
[02:52] <fluxt> mimi, can you access the device as root when you mount it?
[02:52] <Grark> V4Vendetta, Yes, I'm testing a torrent with 200 seeders, 2 leechers :)
[02:52] <Unity> cvsinit: command not found =(
[02:52] <Grark> Just to make sure I test the speed
[02:52] <Grark>  java.io.IOException: select registration: channel is closed
[02:52] <Grark> [8:51:36.261]  {stderr}    at com.aelitis.azureus.core.clientmessageservice.impl.AEClientService.connect() (Unknown Source)
[02:52] <Grark> [8:51:36.261]  {stderr}    at com.aelitis.azureus.core.clientmessageservice.impl.AEClientService.sendMessage(java.util.Map) (Unknown Source)
[02:52] <Grark> [8:51:36.262]  {stderr}    at com.aelitis.azureus.core.versioncheck.VersionCheckClient.performVersionCheck(java.util.Map) (Unknown Source)
[02:52] <ssam> nickrud, i am just trying to get the word out that this is fixed
[02:52] <nickrud> bimberi: that's evil
[02:52] <Grark> [8:51:36.262]  {stderr}    at com.aelitis.azureus.core.versioncheck.VersionCheckClient.getVersionCheckInfo(java.lang.String, boolean) (Unknown Source)
[02:52] <Grark> [8:51:36.262]  {stderr}    at com.aelitis.azureus.core.versioncheck.VersionCheckClient.getVersionCheckInfo(java.lang.String) (Unknown Source)
[02:53] <Grark> [8:51:36.263]  {stderr}    at com.aelitis.azureus.core.versioncheck.VersionCheckClient.getRecommendedPlugins() (Unknown Source)
[02:53] <Grark> [8:51:36.263]  {stderr}    at org.gudy.azureus2.pluginsimpl.update.PluginUpdatePlugin$4.checkForUpdate(org.gudy.azureus2.plugins.update.UpdateChecker) (Unknown Source)
[02:53] <IdleOne> bimberi>  so --force-depends should be used carefully is what you are saying as it may break other packages
[02:53] <Grark> [8:51:36.264]  {stderr}    at org.gudy.azureus2.pluginsimpl.local.update.UpdateCheckInstanceImpl$1.runSupport() (Unknown Source)
[02:53] <fluxt> !paste
[02:53] <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.
[02:53] <tristanmike> !pastebin
[02:53] <ubotu> well, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[02:53] <Grark> [8:51:36.264]  {stderr}    at org.gudy.azureus2.core3.util.AEThread.run() (Unknown Source)
[02:53] <Grark> [8:51:36.264]  {stderr}    at .GC_start_routine (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.6.0.0)
[02:53] <Grark> [8:51:36.264]  {stderr}    at .__clone (/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc-2.3.5.so)
[02:53] <Grark> Maybe I/O error V4Vendetta ?
[02:53] <fluxt> ------------- make it stop 0000
[02:53] <Grark> Sorry :)
[02:53] <nickrud> bimberi: I take that back, you done been beat
[02:53] <fluxt> !pastebin
[02:53] <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 :)
[02:53] <tristanmike> !tell Grark about pastebin
[02:53] <V4Vendetta> Grark, not sure
[02:54] <bimberi> IdleOne: yep, that's what i meant by 'but ewwww' in my first post on the topic :)
[02:54] <mimi> fluxt: so I add this to my fstab?
[02:54] <tristanmike> Grark, how did you install Azureus?
[02:54] <JimJty> is there a program that regularily checks to see if your cron.daily has run (if you don't keep your computer on all the time)
[02:54] <Grark> tristanmike, ...good question....I think I just "extracted" it
[02:54] <IdleOne> bimberi>  thank you  for clearing that up for me
[02:54] <tristanmike> !tell Grark about Azureus
[02:54] <bimberi> IdleOne: np :)
[02:55] <fluxt> mimi, yes. i was also wondering if you can access the mount when you're root (sudo su)
[02:55] <bimberi> nickrud: :)
[02:55] <Xaero_Vince> whats wrong with the default bit torrent client?
[02:55] <mimi> fluxt let me try here
[02:55] <nickrud> bimberi: ok, you did start with ewwww. I looked
[02:55] <LinuxJones> Alright what's up with the admin password being readable by anybody with an account on Breezy ?
[02:55] <tristanmike> Xaero_Vince, different strokes for different folks
[02:55] <Steil> Is it possible to link a joystick or gamepad to certain functions within the gnome desktop?
[02:55] <nickrud> !tell LinuxJones about installerbug
[02:56] <Toma-> Steil: yep
[02:56] <Unity> LinuxJones: how do i read my admin password?
[02:56] <LinuxJones> nickrud, ty
[02:56] <Grark> Tristanmike, that looks like it might lead me to a better place, THANKS!
[02:56] <Steil> Toma: What do I need to install?
[02:56] <nickrud> LinuxJones: I'm just parroting
[02:56] <tristanmike> LinuxJones, if you "sudo apt-get update" you should recieve some updates (if you haven't already)
[02:56] <lemix> HoW YoU PlAy GaMeS???
[02:56] <LinuxJones> Unity, it's on digg.com front page :(
[02:56] <sumon> hi, when I run this sudo apt-get update . I get some failed msg . What I should do?
[02:56] <LinuxJones> tristanmike, I already deleted the files updating now
[02:56] <lemix> WINE IS TO SLOW FOR GAMES, Cedega is not free
[02:56] <fluxt> lemix, WiTh A cOmPuTeR?
[02:57] <mimi> fluxt ok I did sudo su and am not root in the term, and I am in /dev but how do I access sda1 in the terminal? cd /sda1 says it is not a dir...so?
[02:57] <lemix> lol
[02:57] <lemix> yeah
[02:57] <lemix> with ubuntu linux
[02:57] <ssam> LinuxJones, digg this one up http://digg.com/linux_unix/Ubuntu_password_bug_fixed_in_just_a_few_hours
[02:57] <Toma-> Steil: not sure. done it with xmms but never gnome, but im pretty sure its possible
[02:57] <axisys> i guess u all aware of the clear test root password bug
[02:57] <fluxt> mimi, that is not the mount point, that is the device. you probably should have setup or already have a mount point in /media
[02:57] <Xaero_Vince> wine doesnt work at all... almost every Windows program ive tried with WINE fails somehow. Ive played with winecfg too
[02:57] <axisys> for breezy
[02:58] <bimberi> ubotu tell axisys about installerbug
[02:58] <LinuxJones> ssam, yeah it's great that it was so fast but how long has this bug been known ?
[02:58] <axisys> bimberi: thnx
[02:58] <Xaero_Vince> only a few programs worked with .99 and they were slower than with Windows
[02:58] <clayton> hey guys
[02:58] <ssam> LinuxJones, since this afternoon
[02:58] <clayton> first time ubuntu user
[02:59] <sumon> hi, when I run this sudo apt-get update . I get some failed msg . What I should do?
[02:59] <sumon> hi, when I run this sudo apt-get update . I get some failed msg . What I should do?
[02:59] <fluxt> mimi, the command for mount is usually.... mount <device> <directory(mount_point)> ... or if you have it already setup in fstab it's simple... mount <device> .... cd <mount_point>
[02:59] <ssam> LinuxJones, unless people knew and kept it secret
[02:59] <clayton> decided for a change from slackware
[02:59] <mimi> fluxt ok as su we can see the sda1 in the terminal, does this mean anthing?
[02:59] <clayton> I need help, if anyone is free
[02:59] <LinuxJones> ssam, well it's fixed now :)
[02:59] <Toma-> sumon: check to see if your repos are online? put the error message on pastebin
[03:00] <bimberi> hi clayton, just ask away and if someone knows they'll reply :)
[03:00] <m1ke_l> how soon is the next release coming out?
[03:00] <clayton> Can someone tell me how to set the root pword
[03:00] <bimberi> ubotu tell clayton about root
[03:00] <Xaero_Vince> april 20 i think
[03:00] <Toma-> !root
[03:00] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[03:00] <m1ke_l> thanks
[03:00] <JimJty> How do I ensure the cron.daily scripts get run if I don't have my computer on all the time
[03:00] <clayton> thanks so much guys
[03:00] <clayton> im likin ubuntu
[03:00] <m1ke_l> gonna load up again and thought i'd wait till the next major release
[03:00] <LinuxJones> ssam, I think I will run a major grep on my system overnight to see if it pops up anywhere else :(
[03:01] <Xaero_Vince> !grep
[03:01] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Xaero_Vince
[03:01] <fluxt> mimi, as root.. mkdir /media/sda1 ... chmod 770 /media/sda1 ... chgrp plugdev /media/sda1 ... mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1
[03:01] <mimi> fluxt ok!
[03:01] <ssam> LinuxJones, good idea, i think that will now be part of standard testing
[03:01] <nickrud> JimJty: make sure that anacron is installed.
[03:01] <clayton> and
[03:01] <LinuxJones> ssam, :)
[03:01] <clayton> can someone help me mount my windows partition?
[03:02] <Amaranth> !windows
[03:02] <ubotu> it has been said that windows is unnecessary - everything runs in linux. Choose your emulator: Cedega, Wine, VMware, Qemu, Xen, CrossOver Office, or find an !alternative
[03:02] <bimberi> !mountwindows
[03:02] <ubotu> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically.  If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[03:02] <sumon> how can I do it?
[03:02] <IdleOne> speed*
[03:02] <nickrud> !ntfs
[03:02] <ubotu> I heard ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[03:02] <Amaranth> !forget windows
[03:02] <ubotu> Amaranth: i forgot windows
[03:02] <Amaranth> that's just rude
[03:02] <axisys> anyone here knows how i can activate infra red?
[03:02] <nickrud> true
[03:02] <axisys> i have hp 6220 laptop
[03:03] <axisys> i want to upload info to my tmobile nokia 6101 using infra red
[03:03] <Xaero_Vince> !windows
[03:03] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Xaero_Vince
[03:03] <mimi> fluxt: mount: /dev/sda1 already mounted or /media/sda1 busy
[03:03] <mimi> mount: according to mtab, /dev/sda1 is already mounted on /media/sda1
[03:03] <fromvega> how do I restart apache2?
[03:03] <sumon> toma , how can I use pastebin
[03:03] <axisys> fromvega: have u tries /etc/init.d/apache2
[03:03] <fluxt> mimi, output of?... mount
[03:03] <Toma-> !pastebin
[03:03] <ubotu> rumour has it, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[03:03] <SAM_theman> ok i had it!!
[03:03] <axisys> sumon: pastebin.com
[03:04] <SAM_theman> i tried everything my sound isn't working
[03:04] <fluxt> mimi, just for /dev/sda1 btw
[03:04] <mimi> fluxt ok so it is mounted, now if only we could acess it...and I can not gedit /etc/fstab hmm, output of mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1
[03:04] <mikebot> can someone help me: i unmounted then remounted an ntfs partition, and now i can't access it..
[03:04] <mimi> fluxt yes that is the return from mount /dev/sda1
[03:04] <fluxt> mimi, as root... cd /media/sda1 && ls
[03:04] <JimJty> nickrud: when does anacron run?
[03:05] <axisys> is there a infra red how to somewhere?
[03:05] <axisys> !irda
[03:05] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, axisys
[03:05] <nickrud> JimJty: the time is set in  /etc/cron.d/anacron , and defaults to 7:30 am
[03:05] <mimi> fluxt yes I see it in the term, but can not click access it from nautilus, trying to help my friend out who I convinced to change to linux form windows xp...I can not let him run back to windows over a flash drive :'(
[03:05] <MOEBIOUX> HOW ARE YOYU
[03:05] <MOEBIOUX> EXPECTIN NOT BAD
[03:05] <fluxt> mimi, ... cd .. && ls sda1 -l ... paste
[03:05] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: Please don't type in all caps.
[03:06] <nickrud> JimJty: if the machine has been off, anacron may run your scheduled scripts about 5 minutes after a reboot
[03:06] <MOEBIOUX> somebody here can help me with some basic comand
[03:06] <IdleOne> MOEBIOUX>  werent you banned eralier today?
[03:06] <fluxt> Amaranth, but i like caps
[03:06] <Amaranth> !ask
[03:06] <MOEBIOUX> IM REALLY AMATEUR
[03:06] <sumon> i am finding very uncomfortable in Ubuntu
[03:06] <Amaranth> bleh, someone made !ask too long
[03:06] <JimJty> nickrud: but my computer would have to be on at 7:30 am for anacron to run?
[03:06] <sumon> This is tulf .
[03:06] <fluxt> !capslock
[03:06] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, fluxt
[03:06] <fluxt> hmm, no rule
[03:06] <joseph> Hello I am concerned with http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-262-1
[03:06] <MOEBIOUX> idleONE please can u help me
[03:07] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: Just ask.
[03:07] <IdleOne> Amaranth>  MOEBIOUX  is a troll and was banned erlier today \
[03:07] <Amaranth> IdleOne: I'll give him a chance.
[03:07] <mimi> fluxt ls: sdal: No such file or directory
[03:07] <fluxt> sda1 sorry
[03:07] <MOEBIOUX> hey i start here yesterday
[03:07] <IdleOne> Amaranth>  k just letting you know :)
[03:07] <panzer> hello
[03:07] <mimi> fluxt I should have noticed that
[03:07] <Xaero_Vince> ok so how do i startup Gnome from the real Linux console?
[03:07] <MOEBIOUX> give a chance
[03:07] <nickrud> JimJty: no, that's what anacron gets around. If your machine was off at 7:30 am, it almost always will run anacron after you turn it on
[03:07] <gazanfer> _jason: i installed firefox 1.5 and its working fine. but there is a problem: it doesnt work as default web browser even though i set it up correctly in "preferred applications". also firefox in menu still trying to run the old one (but i think i can change it)
[03:07] <MOEBIOUX> it was somethin to expect
[03:07] <balu1> hey guys.. is there anyway i can change the screen that u see between the time u LOG IN and the time the DESKTOP wall paper loads
[03:07] <mimi> fluxt same, no sch file or directory
[03:07] <Amaranth> joseph: holy crap
[03:07] <balu1> (basically i want to change that brown ubuntu loading screen to a bluish color)
[03:07] <mimi> but it is there...clearly
[03:08] <Whatsisname> yeah thats the splash screen
[03:08] <Amaranth> "Since these files were world-readable, any local user could see the password of the first user account, which has full sudo privileges by default."
[03:08] <Whatsisname> look on art.gnome.org
[03:08] <balu1> oh ok thast what its called?
[03:08] <balu1> cool
[03:08] <joseph> Amaranth:  Yes, is there no fix available yet?
[03:08] <Amaranth> joseph: that page says there is
[03:08] <ssam> joseph, yes
[03:08] <sean> how do you use clamav
[03:08] <Amaranth> joseph: make sure you have the security repositories enabled
[03:08] <sean> and change your text color with XChat
[03:08] <mimi> fluxt how do I edit my fstab, I can not gedit /etc/fstab ?
[03:08] <fluxt> mimi, ok... ls -l /media/sda1
[03:08] <Amaranth> joseph: then an upgrade (apt-get upgrade) should get the fixed packages
[03:08] <fluxt> mimi, ok... ls -ld /media/sda1
[03:08] <IdleOne> joseph> sudo apt-get upgrade should fix that problem
[03:08] <JimJty> nickrud: but anacron is scheduled via cron at 7:30, so that is what initially kicks off the check?
[03:08] <joseph> Amaranth:  I don't recall receiving an update notification
[03:09] <sean> how do you use clamav
[03:09] <Grark> tristanmike, now that it's installed.....where is it? :{)
[03:09] <Xaero_Vince> what is the command to boot into GUI from Pure Linux console?
[03:09] <mimi> fluxt drwx------  3 root root 16384 1970-01-01 00:00 /media/sda1
[03:09] <joseph> How can I tell if I have the problem fixed or not?
[03:09] <IdleOne> Xaero_Vince>  starx?
[03:09] <Grark> tristanmike, the wiki leaves that part out
[03:09] <MOEBIOUX> how can i change the command rm to make me an alias with rm -i  on t shell
[03:09] <joseph> The following packages will be upgraded:
[03:09] <joseph>   base-config login passwd
[03:09] <axisys> sean: u might want to ask that to clamav mailing list
[03:09] <IdleOne> Xaero_Vince>  startx?
[03:09] <joseph> I guess that's it
[03:09] <dudus> How can I change the country in my irc info????????????
[03:09] <fluxt> mimi, you can gedit /etc/fstab as root.. you can almost copy your cdrom line, autofs instead of iso9660, rw instead of ro, different mount point
[03:09] <sean> good thinking
[03:09] <Amaranth> joseph: yep, that's it
[03:09] <sean> thanks
[03:09] <MOEBIOUX> idleONe help me
[03:10] <IdleOne> MOEBIOUX>  ask a question first
[03:10] <mimi> fluxt err...pardon?
[03:10] <MOEBIOUX> how can i change the command rm to make me an alias with rm -i  on t shell
[03:10] <joseph> Man, that almost makes me want to go back to Debian
[03:10] <dudus> How can I change the country in my irc info????????????
[03:10] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: gedit ~/.bashrc
[03:10] <MOEBIOUX> excuse my english
[03:10] <axisys> there is another chnl.. something ubuntu off topic.. not sure exact name
[03:10] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: add rm=rm -i
[03:10] <fluxt> mimi, sudo chgrp plugdev /media/sda1
[03:10] <mimi> flux and returned when using gedut /etc/fstab is root@ubuntu:~# gedit /etc/fstab
[03:10] <mimi> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
[03:10] <mimi> Xlib: No protocol specified
[03:10] <Amaranth> axisys: #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:10] <MOEBIOUX> ok thanks
[03:10] <sysko> Guys, there is no other keyboard layout tables other then 'ca' for my Canadian keyboard under /etc/X11/xkb/symbols . Anything I can do about it to get the proper Canadian Multilingual keyboard layout working under Ubuntu Breezy 5.10 ?
[03:10] <fluxt> mimi, sudo chmod 770 /media/sda1
[03:10] <MOEBIOUX> what is bein a troll
[03:11] <axisys> sean: try that chnl Amaranth mentioned
[03:11] <MOEBIOUX> im from spain
[03:11] <IdleOne> !troll
[03:11] <ubotu> I heard troll is http://www.psychocats.net/essays/linuxtroll.php
[03:11] <clayton> hello
[03:11] <balu1> ok i got a splash screen i want.. how do i get my comp to use it?
[03:11] <MOEBIOUX> didnt understand t term
[03:11] <fluxt> !ops
[03:11] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[03:11] <MOEBIOUX> amaranth
[03:11] <Amaranth> fluxt: ...
[03:11] <Amaranth> fluxt: I'm here.
[03:11] <fluxt> MOEBIOUX, ??
[03:11] <fluxt> Amaranth, ^
[03:11] <mimi> fluxt: ok done
[03:11] <clayton> can someone point me to a link explaining how to install a source
[03:11] <nickrud> JimJty: when your computer boots, it runs /etc/rc2.d/S89anacron ; that checks to see if a scheduled run has been missed, and runs your cron scipts if needed (needed a refresh :)
[03:11] <FlannelKing> dudus: dudus what do you mean?
[03:12] <Amaranth> fluxt: I don't see him doing anything wrong. I've been helping him.
[03:12] <fluxt> ok sorry to bother
[03:12] <balu1> i dno how to install this splash screen, rather
[03:12] <IdleOne> clayton>  you mean compile from source? what you trying to install?
[03:12] <JimJty> nickrud: thanks that was what I was looking for
[03:12] <clayton> Limewire pro
[03:12] <Grark> ok another dumb question, how do I "find" a file?
[03:12] <fluxt> mimi, ls -ld /media/sda1
[03:12] <MOEBIOUX> eu fluxt
[03:12] <wickers> limewire? ugg..
[03:12] <legov> how do I get the movie formate mov to plays?
[03:12] <MOEBIOUX> what is it
[03:12] <nickrud> JimJty: I've been down this path a few times, and it's twisy
[03:12] <dudus> FlannelKing, i'm using xChat under ubuntu 5.10, and when i click someones naem with the right button i can see his country
[03:12] <V4Vendetta> venomous sounds from the underground
[03:12] <V4Vendetta> WHat
[03:12] <johanbr> Hi. Does anyone know how I get openoffice to draw lines that don't taper off at their midpoints?
[03:12] <mimi> fluxt drwx------  3 root root 16384 1970-01-01 00:00 /media/sda1
[03:12] <MOEBIOUX> everybody pass this
[03:12] <axisys> legov: have u tried with mplayer?
[03:12] <fluxt> gah
[03:12] <tristanmike> Grark, srry, afk, azuerus? it's Apps-Internet
[03:13] <Unity> Grark: slocate
[03:13] <MOEBIOUX> bein an amateur
[03:13] <jai> flood
[03:13] <legov> no, just white Thotem
[03:13] <MOEBIOUX> and didnt know anything
[03:13] <jai> flood
[03:13] <jai> flood
[03:13] <jai> flood
[03:13] <jai> flood
[03:13] <clayton> i paid for limewire pro when i used microslush
[03:13] <jai> flood
[03:13] <jai> flood
[03:13] <IdleOne> clayton>  first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[03:13] <jai> flood
[03:13] <jai> flood
[03:13] <mimi> fluxt AND I can not add that code you gave me to fstab cause it will not let me edit it with gedit even as root
[03:13] <jai> flood
[03:13] <Grark> tristanmike, thanks! (but where is it physically located)
[03:13] <Ropechoborra> If im working at Text mode (tty2) and i want to leave the pc blocked with password without closing the irssi ... what should i do?
[03:13] <dudus> FlannelKing, your by tha way is Internic Network
[03:13] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: perhaps a spanish channel would be better for you
[03:13] <Unity> wow that's the dumbest thing i saw all day
[03:13] <tristanmike> Grark, my guess is /usr/bin
[03:13] <fluxt> mimi, sudo umount /media/sda1 and try the three prev commands again (chgrp,chmod,ls)
[03:13] <MOEBIOUX> u know something amaranth
[03:13] <clayton> idleone: where do i get !java
[03:13] <MOEBIOUX> they dont know so much
[03:14] <mimi> fluxt ok
[03:14] <Grark> tristanmike, ok
[03:14] <IdleOne> !tell clayton  about java
[03:14] <MOEBIOUX> nobody helps yo
[03:14] <IdleOne> clayton>  check for msg from ubotu
[03:14] <MOEBIOUX> but is certainly a goog fact
[03:14] <mimi> fluxt bash: unmount: command not found
[03:14] <clayton> thank you idleone
[03:14] <MOEBIOUX> anyway thanks amaranth
[03:14] <IdleOne> clayton>  no problem
[03:14] <fluxt> mimi, umount, not unmount
[03:14] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: No problem, glad to help.
[03:14] <MOEBIOUX> were a very good helper
[03:14] <Ropechoborra> Anybody can help me?
[03:14] <MOEBIOUX> OK
[03:14] <mimi> ...
[03:14] <SyncopatedFool> this is rediculous...I just installed ubuntu, and it never asked for me to enter a su password...now when i try to go into su on terminal...i get authentication failures no matter what
[03:14] <dudus> How can I change the country in my irc info????????????
[03:15] <balu1> does no one know how to change my splash screeN???
[03:15] <FlannelKing> SyncopatedFool: that's because ubuntu uses sudo
[03:15] <MOEBIOUX> why fluxt wanted to ban me
[03:15] <nickrud> !tell SyncopatedFool about sudo
[03:15] <Toma-> SyncopatedFool: enter the first user password
[03:15] <nalioth> ubotu: tell SyncopatedFool about root
[03:15] <Toma-> for sudo
[03:15] <Ropechoborra> Im with the irssi open in tty2 (text mode). I want to leave the pc blocked with password without closing anything... what should i do?
[03:15] <MOEBIOUX> i dont know much
[03:15] <fluxt> MOEBIOUX, impressive?
[03:15] <Unity> Ropechoborra: do you know about screen?
[03:15] <SyncopatedFool> thanks for the linkage guys
[03:15] <Crackez> Ropechoborra: exec irssi
[03:15] <Toma-> Ropechoborra: take the k/b with you :D
[03:15] <clayton> is there anyway to enable a root password
[03:15] <MOEBIOUX> discover t chat for an error
[03:15] <clayton> to use su -
[03:15] <IdleOne> Ropechoborra>  System > Lock Screen
[03:16] <Crackez> sudo su -
[03:16] <nalioth> clayton: it's very not advised
[03:16] <Crackez> passwd
[03:16] <bimberi> clayton: use 'sudo -i'
[03:16] <MOEBIOUX> didnt know that existed
[03:16] <Ropechoborra> IdleOne: thats for grapich mode...
[03:16] <_jason> clayton: just use sudo -s instead
[03:16] <nalioth> ubotu: tell clayton about root
[03:16] <Ropechoborra> Toma-:  O_o
[03:16] <MOEBIOUX> but is great
[03:16] <Ropechoborra> Crackez: exec irssi ??
[03:16] <Toma-> im kidding.
[03:16] <IdleOne> Ropechoborra>  oh sorry
[03:16] <Crackez> from your shell
[03:16] <Ropechoborra> Unity:  screen... ? I`ve heart about it... but dont understand it
[03:16] <shiv> how do I know which theme to download from gnome look? I mean GTK1 or 2 or metacity? Its all latin to me
[03:16] <fluxt> !tell MOEBIOUX about enter
[03:16] <Ropechoborra> =(
[03:16] <MOEBIOUX> these are t facts that made a super community survivees
[03:16] <Grark> tristanmike, looks like this just might work, THANK YOU
[03:16] <tristanmike> Grark, np
[03:16] <mimi> fluxt now we have, drwxrwx---  2 root plugdev 4096 2006-03-13 19:40 /media/sda1
[03:16] <Crackez> if you 'exec' something, it replaces the shell's process with that of which you exec'd
[03:17] <MOEBIOUX> t fact is that i have this live version of my ubuntu but didnt use it
[03:17] <fluxt> mimi, hooray
[03:17] <MOEBIOUX> until know
[03:17] <nickrud> do an env | sort after sudo -i & sudo -s , choose your poison. I like sudo -i, personally
[03:17] <mimi> is good?
[03:17] <fluxt> !tell MOEBIOUX about enter
[03:17] <MOEBIOUX> but im thinkin about installing it in my HD
[03:17] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: please read what the bot is telling you
[03:17] <IdleOne> fluxt>  ignore it dude :/
[03:17] <MOEBIOUX> what fluxt?
[03:17] <fluxt>  /ignore is it?
[03:17] <Grark> tristanmike, still trying to "find it" to associate it with my browser
[03:17] <sean> is skype out free?
[03:17] <Crackez> Ropechoborra: normally the shell forks to create a new process, then execs the command you requested. If you exec it directly, it foregoes the fork, so you lose your shell
[03:17] <MOEBIOUX> yes but i dondt underrstand
[03:18] <bimberi> sean: no and OT
[03:18] <MOEBIOUX> what enter
[03:18] <yeraldy> hola
[03:18] <_jason> nickrud: how come?  I haven't been able to convince myself one was better than the other
[03:18] <sean> OT?
[03:18] <IdleOne> fluxt>  yeah but I meant just dont pay attention
[03:18] <axisys> hey guys my ifconfig shows irda0 UP .. how do test if it is actually working?
[03:18] <bimberi> sean: offtopic
[03:18] <tristanmike> Grark, right click on a .torrent file and set it that way
[03:18] <Crackez> Ropechoborra: but when you exit what ever you exec'd, it is just like logging out
[03:18] <mimi> fluxt but we still can not acess it via nautilus AND...the hotplugging does not work for flash memory and...I can not gedit /etc/fastab as root either
[03:18] <sean> oh
[03:18] <sean> sry
[03:18] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: you're splitting your thoughts over many lines. please type a full through, then hit enter
[03:18] <bimberi> sean: s'ok :)
[03:18] <Amaranth> err, full thought
[03:18] <fluxt> mimi, sorry got distracted, yes i know
[03:18] <MOEBIOUX> o sure
[03:19] <childe> Hi, anybody knows how to set a http proxy in xchat-gnome in Dapper?
[03:19] <tristanmike> Grark, it's /usr/bin/azureus.sh
[03:19] <MOEBIOUX> this is a remeberin of being so many times on these chats
[03:19] <IdleOne> childe> join #ubuntu+1 for help with Dapper :) and pie !
[03:19] <fluxt> mimi, sudo gedit fstab ... then wait
[03:19] <fluxt> mimi, sudo gedit /etc/fstab ... then wait
[03:19] <nickrud> _jason: convievably, a program you write could save a config writeable only by root to your home dir
[03:19] <clayton> Ive noticed i get faster downloads with fedora core 3 than with ubuntu, froim same servers.
[03:19] <Grark> Perfect.
[03:19] <mimi> fluxt thank you so much for helping me, i know it must get annoying for you people helping us wankers like this, I never had this problem on my desktop, this must be a notebook thing....hope my linux notebook I wanna buy wont have this issue....thanks so much hun
[03:19] <MOEBIOUX> thanks amaranth
[03:19] <clayton> is this normal?
[03:19] <balu1> does anyone know how to change the darn splash :(
[03:19] <MOEBIOUX> see you later
[03:19] <Grark> tristanmike, should all programs be kept there?
[03:19] <r4zz> I didn't pay much attention as I installed Ubuntu (Dapper flight 5), but was there an option to install additional things? or does it install everything on the CD by itself any way?
[03:19] <Amaranth> brb
[03:20] <nickrud> _jason: not my best grammer, but I hope I got the drift over
[03:20] <tristanmike> Grark, a lot of excuteables for programs are kept here, yes
[03:20] <mimi> fluxt GTK-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[03:20] <clayton> balul: try googling
[03:20] <Amaranth> r4zz: it installs ubuntu-desktop and everything it depends on automatically
[03:20] <tristanmike> Grark, anything that is "shared" between users
[03:20] <clayton> balul: how to change ubuntu splash screen
[03:20] <bimberi> ubotu tell balu1 about usplash
[03:20] <shiv> how do I know which theme to download from gnome look? I mean GTK1 or 2 or metacity? Its all latin to me
[03:20] <fluxt> mimi, are you in gnome?
[03:20] <balu1> clayton : yes.. someone tell me .. thank u
[03:20] <mimi> fluxt yes
[03:20] <_jason> nickrud: yeah I get it.  That's a good point.  I've always stuck to sudo -s just because I like my bash prompt and haven't felt like changing it for root :)
[03:20] <legov> !ati
[03:20] <ubotu> ati is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[03:21] <fluxt> mimi, familiar with vi or nano?
[03:21] <r4zz> Amaranth, so there's no additional packages I missed out on eh?
[03:21] <mimi> fluxt I use vim usually
[03:21] <MOEBIOUX> ok ... who is the chat boot
[03:21] <Amaranth> shiv: gtk2 will change the way the buttons and such look, metacity will change the way the window borders look (title bar, close button, etc)
[03:21] <clayton> shiv: i have same problem
[03:21] <fluxt> mimi, use that sudo
[03:21] <mimi> fluxt okies
[03:21] <clayton> whats gtk1 do?
[03:21] <nekostar> !restricted formats
[03:21] <ubotu> [restricted formats]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[03:21] <nickrud> _jason: I used to use it because it was easier to run an X program as root from a terminal. I remember a lot of bad things :)
[03:21] <Amaranth> r4zz: there are some things on the CD that don't get installed, i think gcc is on there
[03:21] <Amaranth> clayton: gtk1 is gtk2, but older :)
[03:21] <clayton> i must go
[03:21] <clayton> ill be back
[03:21] <clayton> I LOVE UBUNTU
[03:21] <Amaranth> clayton: almost no apps use gtk1 anymore so usually you don't have to worry about it
[03:22] <clayton> ok
[03:22] <clayton> thank you
[03:22] <shiv> Thanks Amaranth. Let me give it a try
[03:22] <r4zz> balu1, it's in system - administration - Login Window, if that's what you meant
[03:22] <mimi> fluxt ok added that code you wanted me to
[03:22] <clayton> i think he means the ubuntu splash
[03:22] <clayton> when you boot
[03:22] <balu1> r4zz: well im actually trying to change it.. i have d/led a splash screen i really like and attempting to change the ubuntu screen
[03:22] <Goldfisch> The boot splash should be in /boot/grub
[03:22] <clayton> aha
[03:22] <clayton> thanks goldish
[03:22] <r4zz> Amaranth, thank you, I was just wondering if I should reinstall it again with full attention, guess not :D
[03:23] <fluxt> mimi, what code?
[03:23] <mimi> fluxt the one you sent me a link for that said add it to fstab...it was a disk thingy?
[03:23] <Whatsisname> i need another pci ATA card :(
[03:24] <FlannelKing> how do I view the 'rest' of the topic in irssi?  (blue bar on top, hoping to be able to scroll it somehow? or is that just silly, and I should resort ot chanserv queries)
[03:24] <axisys> FlannelKing: /topic #chnl-name
[03:24] <FlannelKing> thanks axisys
[03:24] <Goldfisch> Okay, maybe I'm not right. Maybe that was something I remember hearing about from the Gentoo people (splash boot images). I just checked my own system and found nothing. :(
[03:25] <mimi> fluxt ok now...anytime we put in flash media we are going to have to pmount it...ok, now how do I give this user (jason) to always have perms to access his flash media?
[03:25] <mimi> fluxt sorry that was a missenter
[03:25] <fluxt> mimi, /dev/sda1        /media/sda1        autofs        defaults,gid=plugdev        0         0
[03:25] <balu1> there has gotta be a simpler way to change splash than this..
[03:25] <fluxt> mimi, something like that?
[03:25] <balu1> it shouldnt be this complicated
[03:25] <mimi> fluxt yea but it was waaaaay long
[03:26] <mimi> fluxt like a page of code, but still after all of this we have the same problem as when we started, when i pug flash into my desktop it works, when he plugs it into his notebook it doesn't..
[03:26] <fluxt> mimi, i never sent you a page of code
[03:26] <MOEBIOUX> amaranth can you repeat me the commands
[03:27] <mimi> fluxt yes you did you told !fstab or something and it sent me a link to a bunch of code to add to the fstab...
[03:27] <fluxt> mimi, !fstab yes, page of code no
[03:27] <mimi> !fstab
[03:27] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[03:27] <Ramnath> can anyone help me with the installation of winetools?
[03:27] <fluxt> yes, that, diskmounter would be easier i presume
[03:28] <mimi> fluxt I asked you if I was supposed to add that stuff in diskmounter to the fstab, and I did
[03:28] <Ramnath> I unpacked the file but, it seems to not want to install itself.
[03:28] <r4zz> balu1, did you click the add button in the "Local" tab? :P
[03:28] <morpheus2485> hello all
[03:28] <balu1> r4zz: what local tabb? ??
[03:28] <r4zz> Login Window Preferences
[03:28] <morpheus2485> i'm new to pcmcia cards and ubuntu, and of course the two aren't playing well
[03:29] <balu1> r4zz: wat the, how on earth do i get to that/
[03:29] <mimi> fluxt and...sudo bash diskmounter it says it is no such file or directory...but I added it to the fstab...hmm
[03:29] <fluxt> mimi, hmm.. so, the above line i posted, did it look something like that? what did the line for /dev/sda1 look like
[03:29] <morpheus2485> first off - should my pcmcia buss show up with lspci?
[03:29] <r4zz> system - administration - Login Window
[03:29] <morpheus2485> why can't i run pcmcia-cs?
[03:29] <morpheus2485> the package seems to be installed
[03:29] <morpheus2485> i'm in root
[03:29] <mimi> fluxt /dev/sda1: Permission denied
[03:29] <mimi> :'(
[03:29] <balu1> r4zz: k now what
[03:30] <fluxt> mimi, no the diskmounter code for /dev/sda1 that you added to fstab
[03:30] <morpheus2485> anyone know about pcmcia-cs?
[03:30] <gurlpleez> hay
[03:30] <^Odd^> !quicktime
[03:30] <fluxt> !fstab
[03:30] <ubotu> I heard quicktime is read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information on quicktime support or just install the "libquicktime1" package.
[03:30] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[03:30] <MOEBIOUX> please somebody know another way to change the audio format  to play mp3 on ubuntu?
[03:31] <gurlpleez> i do
[03:31] <mimi> fluxt i put it in fstab but now I can not run it...sudo bash diskmounter does not run....
[03:31] <axisys> MOEBIOUX: audacity
[03:31] <fritzie> hello
[03:31] <fluxt> mimi, wouldn't that be sudo diskmounter ???
[03:31] <MOEBIOUX> installing audacity
[03:31] <clayton> can someone help me on enabling the multiverse repository on Breezy badger
[03:32] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: gedit ~/.bashrc
[03:32] <fluxt> mimi, or sudo sh diskmounter ???
[03:32] <mimi> fluxt the instruction say sudo bash diskmounter and neither works..
[03:32] <legov> How do I Check if my install of ati is working?
[03:32] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: add rm=rm -i
[03:32] <clayton> fluxt: you must have the disk mounter script to run that command
[03:32] <Amaranth> i think
[03:32] <MOEBIOUX> t fact is that i have this live version running from cd - and cant install applications
[03:32] <mimi> fluxt keeps saying no such file or directory even after adding that to the fstab
[03:32] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: it might be alias rm=rm -i
[03:32] <nalioth> MOEBIOUX: it's 'alias rm="rm -i"
[03:33] <clayton> how do i enable the multiverse repository
[03:33] <legov> How do I Check if my install of ati is working?
[03:33] <nalioth> blah, "alias rm="rm -1""
[03:33] <morpheus2485> does anyone know how to use pcmcia-cs?
[03:33] <r4zz> mimi, you've got to directory, are you trying to mount a partition?
[03:33] <fluxt> mimi, pastebin /etc/fstab please
[03:33] <nalioth> ubotu: tell clayton about multiverse
[03:33] <MOEBIOUX> ok amaranth - youre great men --- let me try it and a i tell you if didn work - until then not going to bother u again
[03:33] <mimi> fluxt ok let me see if I can
[03:34] <mimi> its gone?!
[03:34] <mimi> grrr..
[03:34] <fluxt> ?
[03:34] <fluxt> gone?
[03:34] <morpheus2485> does anyone know how to use pcmcia-cs?
[03:34] <mimi> the code is gone..
[03:34] <Unity> will i have to compile x264 from source?
[03:34] <Unity> !info x264
[03:35] <MOEBIOUX> ok  amaranth  is with " " like nalieth says? really
[03:35] <nekostar> /dev/hda1             3.7G  1.1G  2.5G  31% /
[03:35] <nekostar>  <<--- fully working system on that!
[03:35] <fluxt> mimi, so cat /etc/fstab resembels /dev/null ?
[03:35] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: alias rm="rm -i"
[03:35] <mike0002> hi, just installed ubuntu with the server install version 5.1
[03:35] <mike0002> and trying to isntall a light weight window manager...
[03:35] <mike0002> what packages do i need to get
[03:36] <nalioth> mike0002: do you like xfce?
[03:36] <Amaranth> mike0002: fluxbox is pretty light
[03:36] <nickrud> mike0002: x-window-system-core , and a window manager
[03:36] <mike0002> wanted to do fluxbox
[03:36] <mimi> fluxt no the code is not staying in the /etc/fstab file
[03:36] <Amaranth> nickrud: fluxbox will install x11
[03:36] <mike0002> and did x-window-system-core and fluxbox
[03:36] <Amaranth> mike0002: sudo apt-get install fluxbox
[03:36] <blanky> I asked this at #gnome but everyone's as leep (asked it two hours ago), how can I make all my desktop icons smaller, all of them, not individiaully
[03:36] <fluxt> mimi, is it empty?
[03:36] <mike0002> but get a failing message everytime i run fluxbox
[03:36] <fluxt> mimi, you need to edit the file as root to add entries
[03:36] <morpheus2485> does anyone know how to use pcmcia-cs?
[03:36] <nickrud> Amaranth: ok, but twm is is window manager :)
[03:37] <nickrud> *is a
[03:37] <Amaranth> mike0002: what message? if it's more than 2 lines please pastebin it
[03:37] <mimi> fluxt ok I got the code in there, now let me see if I can pastebin it (?)
[03:37] <mike0002> "make sure you started x before starting fluxbox"
[03:37] <fluxt> ok
[03:37] <MOEBIOUX> ok amaranth - but the last stupid question? what is the ubotu
[03:37] <mimi> !pastebin
[03:37] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[03:38] <Amaranth> !ubotu
[03:38] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[03:38] <mike0002> nevermind
[03:38] <mike0002> had the wrong thing
[03:38] <mike0002> time to install the core
[03:38] <UNiXWHoRe> hi peepz
[03:38] <nickrud> Amaranth: I gotta learn this new modular X I think, some things have really changed
[03:38] <UNiXWHoRe> i gotta say, ive been around a lot of linux distros, and ubuntu is by far the most elegant
[03:38] <mike0002> heh 80 mb
[03:39] <randabis> ubuntu is REGAL not elegant
[03:39] <fluxt> i'd say it's ugly (by default)
[03:39] <AngryElf> is there a standard option to make a program open maximized?
[03:39] <mimi> fluxt ok i posted it as mimis cat /etc/fstab for fluxt
[03:39] <UNiXWHoRe> got a little problem here...
[03:39] <axisys> ubotu listvals
[03:40] <nekostar> ya know...
[03:40] <nalioth> axisys: don't do that, please
[03:40] <nekostar> its amazing!
[03:40] <fluxt> mimi, you should've really pasted the url.. dont worry
[03:40] <UNiXWHoRe> the network admin proggy thing doesnt bring up ppp0 perfectly...
[03:40] <mimi> oh ok
[03:40] <morpheus2485> i've spent several hours trying to get my pcmcia wifi card to work with no luck
[03:40] <nekostar> if you just install a few packages the extraz dont go and its REALLY smooth
[03:40] <mimi> fluxt http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10102
[03:40] <morpheus2485> can't anyone help me?
[03:40] <UNiXWHoRe> it does connect, but doesnt acquire the DNSes..
[03:40] <nekostar> hi nalioth
[03:40] <randabis> use the force
[03:40] <randabis> that always works
[03:40] <UNiXWHoRe> 'pon ppp0
[03:40] <UNiXWHoRe> does
[03:40] <fluxt> mimi, ok all that crap you added is bad
[03:40] <nekostar> morpheus2485, did you google the card to see the driver/module it needs?
[03:40] <bosco> i am trying to change my time in terminal since i dont have a graphical way of doing it  and i keep getting this message
[03:40] <bosco> timestamp too far in the future: Mar 12 16:39:52 2006
[03:41] <morpheus2485> nekostar i tried to no avail
[03:41] <bosco> can anyone help me out and i need to change my kernal time
[03:41] <fluxt> mimi, perhaps this 1 line...  /dev/sda1        /media/sda1        autofs        defaults,gid=plugdev        0         0
[03:41] <UNiXWHoRe> also, i want to change default MTU for ppp0, permanently...
[03:41] <nalioth> nekostar: howdy
[03:41] <mike0002> no .xsession file, no window managers found, and no terminal emulators found?
[03:41] <mimi> morpheus2485 try, System>Administration>Networking and then find your card, click preferences, then enable it, set it to DNHS, then push ok, go back to the main networking window and activate it
[03:41] <mike0002> thats what i get when i startx
[03:42] <UNiXWHoRe> figured both problems are gonna be pretty much at the same place, but where?
[03:42] <slipk> is it possible to upgrade to dapper flight 5 from a previus version?
[03:42] <mimi> fluxt what about it?
[03:42] <nalioth> slipk: yes, it's build into the system
[03:42] <mimi> fluxt I can not seem to even run that diskmounter program
[03:42] <nickrud> mike0002: type echo "fluxbox" >> ~/.xsession  , then try startx
[03:42] <fluxt> fluxt, remove the shell script you pasted into fstab! then add the 1 line...
[03:42] <bosco> i am trying to change my time in terminal since i dont have a graphical way of doing it  and i keep getting this message
[03:42] <bosco> i am trying to change my time in terminal since i dont have a graphical way of doing it  and i keep getting this message
[03:42] <bosco> can anyone help me out and i need to change my kernal time
[03:42] <Whatsisname> anyone here have any luck getting starcraft to run under wine and not be slow for network games
[03:42] <bosco> timestamp too far in the future: Mar 12 16:39:52 2006
[03:42] <slipk> nalioth, i am currently, i tried upgrading with apt-get, but i noticed no changes
[03:42] <mimi> ok
[03:43] <void^> bosco: date
[03:43] <nalioth> ubotu: tell bosco about repeat
[03:43] <nalioth> slipk: you really should ask dapper questions in #ubuntu+1
[03:43] <fluxt> mimi, in /etc/fstab remove the line #!/bin/bash and everything below!
[03:43] <morpheus2485> mimi, is that for gnome
[03:43] <MOEBIOUX> amaranth what is the shell path were i must enter this modifications you give me --- please
[03:43] <morpheus2485> mimi, is that for gnome?
[03:43] <mike0002> nevermind
[03:43] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: run gedit ~/.bashrc
[03:43] <morpheus2485> mimi, i'm using kubuntu
[03:44] <clayton> is there a way to make a shortcut on the desktop, where you click and it runs a command?
[03:44] <mike0002> got it working, did a dpkg-reconfigure gdm and also to fluxbox
[03:44] <mimi> morpheus2485 ok then go to /join #kubuntu channel ?
[03:44] <nalioth> clayton: of course, it's called a 'symlink'
[03:44] <mimi> I think thereis a kubuntu channel...
[03:44] <MOEBIOUX> in the terminal ... ok but how did i go to the root path directory
[03:44] <mike0002> doesnt work with vnc htough
[03:44] <clayton> nalioth: how would i go about this?
[03:44] <mike0002> get a failed to connect to server error
[03:44] <blanky> how do i access gconf
[03:45] <clayton> nalotih: doing a symlink that is
[03:45] <nalioth> clayton: open a terminal and type "man ln" or "ln --help"
[03:45] <brenner> blanky: sys tools menu
[03:45] <bimberi> clayton: right-click, create launcher
[03:45] <clayton> thanks nalioth
[03:45] <tkup> what packages contain lex and yacc?
[03:45] <brenner> blanky: labelled config editor
[03:45] <mike0002> vncserver is the right package right?
[03:45] <nickrud> blanky: apps-sys tools-config editor
[03:45] <UNiXWHoRe> whats the location of the default ppp connect scripts?
[03:45] <nalioth> tkup: yacc is covered by the 'bison' package
[03:46] <Goldfisch> mike0002: I use vino.
[03:46] <UNiXWHoRe> im used to RH, with ifup/ifdown
[03:46] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: /etc/ppp & /etc/chatscripts
[03:46] <blanky> thanks all three of you, i already...installed it? weird
[03:46] <tkup> nalioth, thanks!
[03:46] <mlalkaka> What hardware diagnostic/information tools exist for GNU/Linux? I'm specifically looking for a way of determining the type of RAM is installed on my computer (e.g. PC3200, PC4000, etc). I know tools exist on Windows for this, but I'd like to stay away from that OS.
[03:46] <UNiXWHoRe> nickrud: k thanks...
[03:46] <fluxt> mimi, progress?
[03:46] <kbrooks> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=143649
[03:46] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: it's reall standard, pppconfig is the tool for setting up modems in ubuntu
[03:47] <brenner> blanky: gnome depends on it
[03:47] <kbrooks> eh? "try dapper flight5" ...
[03:47] <mimi> fluxt trying to delete all of this from the fstab... :'(
[03:47] <UNiXWHoRe> nickrud: the problem i have is that pppconfig doesnt acquire DNS servers correctly when connecting, but "pon ppp0" does.
[03:48] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: pon/poff uses the configs that pppconfig makes
[03:48] <fluxt> mimi, lol it was a shell script. turns out it for hard drives anyway
[03:48] <Papa-san> what to do to register nick?
[03:48] <UNiXWHoRe> nickrud: I also need to permanently change default MTU for ppp0
[03:48] <kbrooks> and that forum poster claims flight5 is "stable enough for the average joe".
[03:48] <kbrooks> ...
[03:48] <MOEBIOUX> were should i digit alias rm="rm -i"  ..... in the gedit and save it or  should i write it on t bash
[03:48] <Goldfisch> !registration
[03:48] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Goldfisch
[03:48] <aljishi> hello guyz
[03:48] <MOEBIOUX> amaranth?
[03:48] <mimi> fluxt blarg...I dun get it, why does he have this problem on his notebook, but me not on my desktop, which is an amd k-6 233mhz?
[03:48] <brenner> anyone heard of the gnupg security hole?  how come the update hasn't reached the repos yet?
[03:48] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: /etc/ppp/options option mtu I think
[03:48] <warpzone> exit
[03:49] <warpzone> oops wrong win :-P
[03:49] <nalioth> MOEBIOUX: escribe alias rm="rm -i" en el ~/.bashrc
[03:49] <UNiXWHoRe> k thanks m8
[03:49] <Amaranth> MOEBIOUX: if you ran gedit ~/.bashrc you add it in gedit then save the file
[03:49] <Goldfisch> !register
[03:49] <ubotu> register is probably 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 :))
[03:49] <tjb891> can anyone tell me how to change the root password
[03:49] <fluxt> mimi, i blame the coders personally
[03:49] <mimi> fluxt coders of...?
[03:49] <fluxt> mimi, linux
[03:49] <fluxt> :)
[03:49] <Maxtors> Hey
[03:49] <Amaranth> !tell tjb891 about root
[03:49] <fluxt> mimi, i blame linus!
[03:49] <aljishi> can someone help me installing Xgl and Compiz I tired the instuctions on the forum no luck I am running ubuntu dapper flight5 I just reinstalled the os with the fglrx working
[03:50] <tjb891> i know about it, i just want to change the password for it
[03:50] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: ppp was the very first task I tackled in linux, years ago
[03:50] <mimi> fluxt oooh...well i dont have this problem on my desktop, and I used the same install disk to install ubuntu on my desktop as I did his notebook, this is scaring me out of buying a notebook for ubuntu now...
[03:50] <nalioth> aljishi: join #ubuntu+1 please, XGL is a dapper issue
[03:50] <Goldfisch> !tell aljishi about dapper
[03:50] <Papa-san> OK... don't know how to get to the server window..(I already revealed the pw....
[03:50] <Maxtors> is there any one here that can help me getting a LAN http web server up and running with PHP and so on?
[03:50] <Unity> is there a way for me to build source into a deb? so that if i ever decide to uninstall it, i can do so easily without using the makefiles from the source tree?
[03:50] <UNiXWHoRe> yeah i know, but ive been working with RH for a while, and it runs flawlessly, most of the times...
[03:51] <fluxt> mimi, yeah linux is scary.. fstab is scary.. i hate it and don't understand it fully
[03:51] <aljishi> nalioth: thank you
[03:51] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: Have you installed apache2?
[03:51] <UNiXWHoRe> also, scripts are different than deb
[03:51] <nickrud> Unity: look into checkinstall, that package is supposed to do that
[03:51] <MOEBIOUX> ok ok escuse my inneptitude i just made it and it works --- thanks to nalieth too
[03:51] <Maxtors> goldfich: can we talk private?
[03:51] <Unity> nickrud: thx
[03:51] <MOEBIOUX> and again the eternal thanks to amaranth
[03:51] <fluxt> mimi, but if you think linux of more of a howto adventure then you're set for fun!
[03:52] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: I can of like hanging all my buddies here. Besides, someone else may want to know about this as well.
[03:52] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: so does ubuntu, but the tools are different, sometimes radically so.
[03:52] <Maxtors> ok...
[03:52] <mimi> fluxt linux IS scary, especially since I do not speak english aswell as i would like to, but I do not like windows, and I have never had any problems with ubuntu on my desktop, but after seeing this problem with his notebook....I just wanted to get a notebook for ubuntu to run mmucl on...now I am not so sure
[03:52] <mimi> I never had any problems at all...but for somereason ubuntu does not like his notebook I guess..
[03:52] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: or so I hear, I haven't used redhat in a while now
[03:52] <Maxtors> does any one here know alot about setting up your own LAN web page server?
[03:52] <fluxt> mimi, notebook support on windows can often be just as much as a pain in the arse really, i know.
[03:52] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: Again, have you installed apache2?
[03:52] <MOEBIOUX> i have this tought and is for anybody who wants to answer ....what do you tjhink it is the best liunx based OS
[03:53] <MOEBIOUX> ???
[03:53] <Unity> does anyone know if the mplayer is built from the cvs or from the official release?
[03:53] <mimi> fluxt see I do not know, I don't know alot about computers
[03:53] <fluxt> MOEBIOUX, you should get gentoo
[03:53] <Maxtors> does any one here know alot about setting up your own LAN web page server?
[03:53] <Unity> nvm. it's from cvs
[03:53] <morpheus2485> does pcmcia use hotplug?
[03:53] <fluxt> MOEBIOUX, redirect chat to #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:53] <nalioth> !offtopic
[03:53] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[03:53] <MOEBIOUX> ok
[03:54] <mimi> fluxt http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10103
[03:54] <Maxtors> does any one here know alot about setting up your own LAN web page server?????
[03:54] <Goldfisch> mimi: I have a five year old Dell Inspiron 7550 Celeron 433 laptop. It was gathering dust in the closet with a bad HD. I bought a new hard drive and wireless atheros card and loaded it with ubuntu. Now, it works like a charm. I'm confident in ubuntu as a laptop platform.
[03:54] <fluxt> mimi, align autofs etc on 1 line and so it lines up with the rest
[03:54] <Evelf> Maxtors: have you installed apache2?
[03:54] <morpheus2485> Goldfisch then how do i fix my wifi?
[03:54] <MrRio> Maxtors: install apache2 using synaptic
[03:54] <fluxt> mimi, (one line not two)
[03:55] <MrRio> Maxtors: then simply pop your html files into /var/www
[03:55] <MOEBIOUX> fluxt... or amaranth ... can u tell me how can i see my fat32 files from XP in ubuntu (t file manager)
[03:55] <UNiXWHoRe> nickrud: alright, change is done, thanks... I still have that DNS problem though... it only happens when i connect through the GUI network admin interface...
[03:55] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: If you won't answer any questions, then no, we don't how to help you with a web server.
[03:55] <Amaranth> !mountwindows
[03:55] <mimi> goldfisch thank you, I want to get a notebook, for ubuntu cause it was my first linus and I like it alot (but -I- choose to use XFce instead of gnome sometimes) note sure if the notebook I buy will matter though, its just this stupid usb flash crud
[03:55] <ubotu> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically.  If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[03:55] <fluxt> !tell MOEBIOUX about fstab
[03:55] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: I was just sitting here, wondering about that gui thing, I have no clue on that
[03:55] <fluxt> ooh mountwindows eh?
[03:55] <morpheus2485> even if a pcmcia card isn't supported, shouldn't it show up in dmesg or /var/log/messages when you plug it in?
[03:55] <mike0002> is there an ubuntu-server distro, or is typing server on the standard boot teh best way to do it?
[03:55] <morpheus2485> isn't it hot plugged?
[03:56] <MOEBIOUX> tell me
[03:56] <morpheus2485> can someone give me some sort of ideas?
[03:56] <morpheus2485> i've been at this for hours
[03:56] <Goldfisch> This much I know about wireless cards --> cards based on the atheros chip set are well supported (at least on the 32-bit platform). I won't speak for others. Just what I know so far. :)
[03:56] <randabis> use the force
[03:56] <nalioth> MOEBIOUX: look at your pivate messages
[03:56] <mimi> can I get ubotu as a desktop toy?
[03:56] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: you could do a cat /etc/resolv.conf when you have a working ppp0 , and put those dns servers in the gui. that should work
[03:56] <MrRio> mike0002: there's no seperate ubuntu server iso yet
[03:56] <mimi> like the window paperclip?
[03:56] <morpheus2485> randabis tried it... didn't work....
[03:56] <morpheus2485> :-)
[03:56] <randabis> what sort of wifi do you have morpheus2485
[03:56] <Goldfisch> !botsnack
[03:56] <ubotu> :)
[03:57] <morpheus2485> it is pcmcia
[03:57] <morpheus2485> it is an "air link"
[03:57] <randabis> I mean make model etc
[03:57] <fluxt> mimi, you can /msg ubotu <topic> as much as you like without spaming the chan
[03:57] <UNiXWHoRe> nickrud: except i would need to change them manually each time i drop the ppp connection, for my LAN...
[03:57] <morpheus2485> modles very close to it are reported working
[03:57] <bill__> anyone get kino to work for video capture? I'm having a devil of a time with firewire..
[03:57] <morpheus2485> but my computer doesn't know it egsists
[03:57] <Maxtors> anyone here that will take a private chat to talk about setting up a web LAN server with PHP and so on?
[03:57] <mimi> fluxt wow thanks! and.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10104
[03:57] <mike0002> think i need to reinstall anyway though...
[03:57] <Papa-san> When Morpheus is done, I have a wifi card that doesn't work
[03:57] <morpheus2485> \i think it is a problem with pcmcia
[03:57] <Steil> morpheus2485: what kind of computer do you have? I remember there was a bug and I had to use something else to get my pcmcia cards working
[03:57] <mike0002> something is messed up with my xserver
[03:58] <mike0002> and no programs show up when i open them
[03:58] <morpheus2485> Papa-san try the force....
[03:58] <mimi> !dapper
[03:58] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[03:58] <morpheus2485> dell laptop
[03:58] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: ok, we're getting past just ppp here and I run from networking questions :)
[03:58] <randabis> morpheus2485, you didn't answer..."air link" isn't enough info
[03:58] <UNiXWHoRe> lol
[03:58] <MOEBIOUX>  ok fluxt some friend told me by doing it in the bash but didnt work well
[03:58] <mike0002> is there a way to get a gui without installing the fullblown xserver?
[03:58] <MOEBIOUX> do you konw the comands to make this in the terminal
[03:58] <bimberi> nickrud: chicken :P
[03:58] <Steil> morpheus2485: Have you tried using google to search for information pertaining to your laptop, linux, and pcmcia?
[03:58] <fluxt> mimi, what happened the the lines of the file above what you pasted? still there i hope?
[03:58] <sean> how do i copy dvd's on linux
[03:58] <morpheus2485> randabis, awlc30261
[03:58] <Goldfisch> People, if you are going to say "I have a problem with my card", ain't much to work with. Say something like "I'm having trouble with my Netgear W311T". Raises the odds on someone having an answer.
[03:58] <Maxtors> does any one here know alot about setting up your own LAN web page server? and talk private about it
[03:58] <UNiXWHoRe> oh well, ill just "sudo pon ppp0" and "sudo poff ppp0"
[03:58] <mimi> fluxt oh yea
[03:59] <morpheus2485> Steil yes, for several hours,
[03:59] <nickrud> bimberi: you are cruel, throwing all those times in my face ;p
[03:59] <sean> how do i copy dvd's on linux
[03:59] <Steil> morpheus2485: whats the model #?
[03:59] <bimberi> nickrud: LOL
[03:59] <fluxt> mimi, well give it a try and mount /media/sda1 as jason
[03:59] <morpheus2485> steil, awlc30261
[03:59] <randabis> morpheus2485, who makes that?
[03:59] <mimi> fluxt with sudo ya?
[03:59] <erthian> sooooo
[03:59] <MOEBIOUX> with sudo su and the path to the hd directory but didn work --- amaranth an you tell me
[03:59] <erthian> any one get ipod working in vmware?
[03:59] <morpheus2485> steil, sorry airlink awlc30261
[03:59] <fluxt> mimi, no, normal user
[03:59] <sean> how do i copy dvd's on linux
[03:59] <Maxtors> does any one here know alot about setting up your own LAN web page server????? and talk private???
[04:00] <Steil> morpheus2485: No, I meant the model of the laptop
[04:00] <Toma-> erthian: generally, usb devices and vmware dont play nice
[04:00] <erthian> sean, there is some good software in automatix
[04:00] <UNiXWHoRe> Is the kernel Ubuntu uses standard issue, or is it special edition? (can i recompile a custom kernel?)
[04:00] <erthian> Toma-, yea....
[04:00] <Toma-> sean: dvdshrink is awesome.
[04:00] <Evelf> Maxtors: it seems no
[04:00] <randabis> Steil, it's a pcmcia card, laptop model shouldn't matter as much
[04:00] <morpheus2485> steil: dell latitude cpx, model ppx
[04:00] <Maxtors> ok
[04:00] <MOEBIOUX> how  can i  see my windows files on linux - but avoiding any abstraction - have to learn
[04:00] <erthian> Toma-, I have looked all over
[04:00] <mimi> fluxt mtab says it is already mounted
[04:00] <Toma-> its in the seveas repo
[04:00] <Maxtors> Evelf: can you help me?
[04:00] <MOEBIOUX> help me amaranth
[04:00] <Evelf> Maxtors: sure
[04:00] <Steil> randabis: Some laptops have problems with pcmcia and cardbus that require specific tweaks
[04:00] <bill__> morpheus.. I've gotten the older airlink usb wifi adapters to work.. they are based on a zd1211 chip.. the new one may be too..
[04:00] <fluxt> mimi, sudo umount /media/sda1
[04:00] <Goldfisch> UNiXWHoRe: Ubuntu releases precompiled kernels, also known as "stock" kernels. You can always download kernel source and tools like make-kpkg to build your own customer kernel.
[04:01] <Goldfisch> custom kernel, heh
[04:01] <Toma-> ubotu: tell sean about seveas
[04:01] <randabis> Steil, true :/
[04:01] <nickrud> UNiXWHoRe: the patches can be found in linux-patch-ubuntu-2.6.12
[04:01] <erthian> MOEBIOUX, what type of drive is it
[04:01] <Maxtors> Evelf: ok... could we talk private? since it seams easyer to get help that way
[04:01] <Steil> randabis: I remember there was a problem with mine and a friends
[04:01] <kbrooks> Maxtors, no.
[04:01] <kbrooks> Maxtors,  it will be easier to ask here
[04:01] <UNiXWHoRe> nickrud: i dont want patched, i run on an old K6-2 450 and the stock kernel is sluggish
[04:01] <MOEBIOUX> is my a maxtor hd
[04:01] <fluxt> Maxtors, that way i can add my 2c
[04:01] <kbrooks> Maxtors, Just ask away
[04:01] <mimi> whoa..
[04:01] <randabis> morpheus2485, have you tried ndiswrapper?
[04:02] <ddonky> what package do install for dvd css? or dsc?
[04:02] <mimi> fluxt mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1,
[04:02] <mimi>        missing codepage or other error
[04:02] <mimi>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[04:02] <mimi>        dmesg | tail  or so
[04:02] <erthian> MOEBIOUX, IDE?
[04:02] <UNiXWHoRe> Goldfisch: you mean kernel source from kernel.org or from ubuntu?
[04:02] <morpheus2485> randabis i don't think that would help. my computer doesn't know the card egsists
[04:02] <randabis> ddonky, libdvdcss2
[04:02] <MOEBIOUX> mmm dont know erthian .., let me see
[04:02] <fluxt> mimi, hmm perhaps autofs was the wrong option :) try .. auto .. while i research
[04:02] <Maxtors> what do i need to have a server to host a web site on a LAN... not to go on the internett???
[04:02] <sean> Toma-, whats seveas
[04:02] <Goldfisch> UNIXWHoRe: There are two options. You can get kernel source fro ubuntu or kernel.org. I have done both in the past.
[04:02] <randabis> morpheus2485, so it isn't listed in lspci?
[04:02] <morpheus2485> randabis, no dmesg, var/log/messages, nothing
[04:02] <mimi> fluxt so edit fstab to auto...ok, thanks for the aide hun
[04:02] <Toma-> sean: did you see what ubotu said to you?
[04:03] <randabis> ouch
[04:03] <morpheus2485> randabis i'm not sure what to look for
[04:03] <UNiXWHoRe> Goldfisch: oh ok, thx then
[04:03] <Goldfisch> UNiXWHoRe: I do highly recommend using make-kpkg. It lets you build your custom kernels as .deb packages, so you can install/deinstall them with dpkg.
[04:03] <kbrooks> Maxtors, ports are not specific. you open up a port, and someone else connects to it. thats it.
[04:03] <Evelf> Maxtors: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[04:03] <morpheus2485> randabis THANKS
[04:03] <MaXuS> cd css
[04:03] <MaXuS> ups
[04:03] <sean> ubotu didn't say anything
[04:03] <randabis> ?
[04:03] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, sean
[04:04] <fluxt> mimi, or i could ask what format did you format the usb drive in? fat32? in which case ... vfat ... should work
[04:04] <Maxtors> tks
[04:04] <morpheus2485> randabis, lspci'd  before and after insertion
[04:04] <kbrooks> Maxtors, er
[04:04] <Toma-> UNiXWHoRe: also, try to keep to the ubuntu-kernel source, its got some much needed patches
[04:04] <morpheus2485> randabis found it's ID
[04:04] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: Are you behind a firewall router?
[04:04] <kbrooks> i misread
[04:04] <morpheus2485> :-)
[04:04] <randabis> I did?
[04:04] <Toma-> sean: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[04:04] <randabis> i must be on fire
[04:04] <fromvega> I just installed Subversion, Trac and MoinMoin using Synaptic. How can I check where they were installed?
[04:04] <Maxtors> yhea im behind a firewall & a router
[04:04] <UNiXWHoRe> Toma-: ah, see thats what i meant... where can i get that source?
[04:04] <morpheus2485> randabis you gave me the idea... you get the credit
[04:04] <Toma-> sean: read that all, then after adding the mirror of your choice, spt-update then apt-get install dvdshrink
[04:04] <mimi> OK
[04:05] <Goldfisch> fromvega: Using synaptic, you can find the package, right-click, and pick the option to show you exact files.
[04:05] <MOEBIOUX> i know this is a capital sin but i have problem with my adsl connection in xp that linux didnt notice
[04:05] <nickrud> fromvega: dpkg -L <packagename>
[04:05] <mimi> now we can get into it from nautilus
[04:05] <Toma-> UNiXWHoRe: apt
[04:05] <mike0002> what do i need to install to have a vnc server running?
[04:05] <mimi> not I wanna unplug it, and plug it back in and watch it break down :'(I
[04:05] <fluxt> MOEBIOUX, when did you learn to speak english?
[04:05] <randabis> martians
[04:05] <nickrud> fromvega: or see Goldfisch , his is easier to look at :)
[04:05] <kbrooks> mike0002, vnc-server
[04:05] <Crackez> anyone know why a Radeon 9550 on Dapper with the fglrx drivers would be choppy every few seconds?
[04:05] <mike0002> vnc server doesnt run tho
[04:05] <randabis> because ati drivers suck
[04:05] <mike0002> needs xwindows or something
[04:05] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: Okay, the firewall should have some port forwarding configuration. Only if you forward ports like 80 (open web services) or 443 (https secure web services) to the actual web server, will that web server be visible on the Internet.
[04:05] <fluxt> MOEBIOUX = troll
[04:05] <kbrooks> fluxt, no one needs to speak one hundred percent english in here
[04:05] <fromvega> nickrud: what's Goldfisch ?
[04:06] <MOEBIOUX> the truth is this : i dont know english - i try with manny effors
[04:06] <Crackez> it's perfectly smooth with a nice high framrate except every few seconds it misses a frame or somethine
[04:06] <kbrooks> fluxt, cut the name calling.
[04:06] <fluxt> kbrooks, he couldn't string half a sentence together and now he speaks like a pro..
[04:06] <nickrud> fromvega: he's a guy that was giving you some info
[04:06] <kbrooks> fluxt, look. i said cut it.
[04:06] <fromvega> Oh right hehehe
[04:06] <Goldfisch> mike0002: Do you have standard gnome? If so, it came with vino, gnome's vnc server. When you go to Administration -> Remote Desktop, that is the configuration to activate vino. Then anyone else can vncviewer to your desktop.
[04:06] <Toma-> MOEBIOUX: what country are you from?
[04:06] <fromvega> sorry
[04:06] <mimi> fluxt ok now we can plug it in and mount it tosee it
[04:07] <Maxtors> Any one from Norway here?
[04:07] <erthian> i bet he's french
[04:07] <MOEBIOUX> i live on spain
[04:07] <erthian> bha!
[04:07] <Toma-> !es
[04:07] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:07] <mimi> fluxt now how do we make it do this on auto when we plug it in, like on my ubuntu desktop??
[04:07] <erthian> the name sounds french
[04:07] <fluxt> mimi, it works?
[04:07] <kbrooks> fluxt, if you dont want to help, don't.
[04:07] <Maxtors> er det noen fra norge her? bare lurer
[04:07] <kbrooks> ok?
[04:07] <kbrooks> er
[04:07] <Engla> Maxtors: vet ikke, jeg er halvnorsk/svensk :)
[04:07] <fluxt> kbrooks, gah. /dev/null k?
[04:07] <Maxtors> ok:P hvor bor du a?
[04:08] <mimi> fluxt when I do sudo mount /media/sda1 after unplugging it and plugging i back in, we can see the flash and acess it via nautilus...yay!!
[04:08] <Engla> Maxtors: I Lund/Skne, s jeg er helt fortapt
[04:08] <mike0002> i dont have anything
[04:08] <kbrooks> fluxt, never.
[04:08] <balu1> mm got my deskop configured juts how i like it
[04:08] <Maxtors> ok
[04:08] <mike0002> its an ubuntu server install
[04:08] <Varanger> hello
[04:08] <mimi> kbrooks whoa dont be so angry with him, he is help alot of people today, be nice he is working hard
[04:08] <balu1> so, does ubuntu have "widgets" like mac os?
[04:08] <mike0002> want to use as little memory as possible for the window manager
[04:08] <kbrooks> fluxt, you be /dev/null ed k?
[04:08] <fluxt> mimi, can you mount without sudo?
[04:08] <UNiXWHoRe> hmmmm...
[04:08] <Varanger> I have a USB keyboard, and suddenly it doesn't work in gdm
[04:08] <fluxt> kbrooks, i'm busy here
[04:09] <Goldfisch> mike0002: Ahh. I believe there are multiple options. You can install something like "sudo apt-get install tightvncserver".
[04:09] <kbrooks> lol.
[04:09] <MOEBIOUX> fluxt - avoiding my impossibilty to write an understandable english - do you undestand what i tell you
[04:09] <mimi> fluxt no, only with sudo, says mount: only root can mount /dev/sda1
[04:09] <UNiXWHoRe> synaptic and apt both tell me they cant find the package lists for the repositories...
[04:09] <mike0002> will tightvncserver run though without any windowmanagerS?
[04:09] <Varanger> the keyboard is working well under the console and under X (started with startx)
[04:09] <fluxt> mimi, :/ <pulls out hair>
[04:09] <Varanger> what can it be ?
[04:09] <UNiXWHoRe> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ca.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-updates_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[04:09] <mimi> fluxt *nuzzles you* it will be ok, just breath
[04:09] <Toma-> UNiXWHoRe: have you enabled the source repos?
[04:09] <ddonky> my synaptic didn't find libdvdcss2, is there a special repository, or something?
[04:09] <UNiXWHoRe> yup
[04:09] <mimi> ladies and gents, Fluxt can only help us one at a time, so form a cute line
[04:10] <MOEBIOUX> can you help me fluxt
[04:10] <fluxt> MOEBIOUX, RTFM
[04:10] <Toma-> ddonky: yep
[04:10] <balu1> damn got siced
[04:10] <Goldfisch> mike0002: I thing so. I haven't done it, but I have heard the question and answer to that in the past.
[04:10] <kbrooks> fluxt, link him
[04:10] <Goldfisch> !tell ddonky about dvdcss
[04:10] <Varanger> ddonky: marillat
[04:10] <Toma-> balu1: what kind of widgets?
[04:10] <mike0002> while what will show up through vnc a command line?
[04:10] <kbrooks> fluxt, what manuals should he read?
[04:10] <mimi> fluxt but HEY atleast i works now...now to find out how to make it do all this on auto like it does on my desktop
[04:10] <Toma-> ewwwwww marillat
[04:10] <Varanger> !tell Varanger about usb
[04:10] <mike0002> if x isnt installed
[04:10] <ddonky> thansk all!
[04:10] <Toma-> !seveas
[04:10] <fluxt> kbrooks, all of them
[04:10] <ubotu> Seveas has a semi-popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[04:10] <balu1> toma- : i dno.. jst some cosmetic stuff like a clock.. or weather.. u know kinda like mac osx dashboard?
[04:10] <nickrud> !marillat
[04:10] <ubotu> If you enable the marillat repoistories, please disable them after you use them as needed. don't overuse them.
[04:10] <mike0002> cause tried vncserver and gave errors connecting ot x
[04:10] <mike0002> cause x wasnt installed
[04:10] <kbrooks> fluxt, be specific
[04:11] <balu1> toma-: what sort of widgets exist in linux??
[04:11] <Toma-> balu1: yep. look into gdesklets
[04:11] <fluxt> mimi, ls -ld /dev/sda1
[04:11] <Goldfisch> mike0002: I remember something about a framebuffer module used to "stub out" X.
[04:11] <MOEBIOUX> i live in spain
[04:11] <mimi> fluxt brw-r-----  1 root plugdev 8, 1 2006-03-13 21:05 /dev/sda1
[04:11] <fluxt> kbrooks, i was, he should read all of them. every manual ever printed. even for toasters
[04:11] <balu1> ddonky: u tryin to play dvds?
[04:11] <ddonky> balu1 - yes
[04:11] <MOEBIOUX> what did you tell me about RTFM
[04:11] <kbrooks> fluxt, you were not being specific. i'm sorry.
[04:11] <fluxt> mimi, sudo chmod 660 /dev/sda1
[04:11] <balu1> ddonky: my suggestion (and cuts u alot of slack), jst go to terminal type "sudo apt-get vlc"
[04:12] <balu1> ddonky : sudo apt-get install vlc  (sorry use this)
[04:12] <Maxtors> can anyone tell me what the best Ubuntu OS for having a web server is?
[04:12] <ddonky> yeah i have vlc already
[04:12] <UNiXWHoRe> humm... whats the apt line for the source repos?
[04:12] <balu1> it doesnt work for u?
[04:12] <kbrooks> you just said "rtfm", fluxt
[04:12] <Ramnath> apt-get install wine
[04:12] <Ramnath> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[04:12] <mimi> fluxt okies
[04:12] <fluxt> mimi, then sudo umount ... then mount /media/sda1 ...as a normal user
[04:12] <balu1> toma-: ill look into it thanks
[04:12] <ddonky> havent tried, i was using totem for everything elsa...
[04:12] <Goldfisch> Ramnath: sudo apt-get install wine
[04:12] <randabis> use sudo ya dummy
[04:12] <predius_> Ramnath: sydi
[04:12] <randabis> :p
[04:12] <frank23> UNiXWHoRe: deb-src instead of deb
[04:12] <predius_> sudo*
[04:12] <UNiXWHoRe> Maxtors: the latest
[04:12] <balu1> ddonky: try vlc, ther eis very little that doesnt run on it
[04:12] <randabis> or open a root terminal
[04:12] <fluxt> kbrooks, i meant RATFM
[04:12] <balu1> ddonky: if u have troulbe, pm me
[04:13] <Maxtors> Ubuntu normal or Ubuntu Server
[04:13] <Toma-> balu1: np
[04:13] <mike0002> hmmm
[04:13] <kbrooks> fluxt, and that means?
[04:13] <balu1> totem gave me a lot of pain, so i scrapped it
[04:13] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: Either should do the trick. It depends on whether you plan to ever hook up a monitor/keyboard to that machine.
[04:13] <mimi> fluxt only root can mount /media/sda1
[04:13] <balu1> i didnt even hav eto install one additional plug in for vlc
[04:13] <Toadstool> Evelf: :(
[04:13] <Toadstool> :p
[04:13] <childe> Hi. Has anybody tried 5.10 x86_64 on an i945 chipset system?
[04:13] <Evelf> Toadstool: :))
[04:13] <Maxtors> its a small laptop that im just using to practice on....
[04:13] <Goldfisch> balu1: I'm with you. Totem :(   VLC :)
[04:14] <fluxt> mimi, does the device permissions change at all? ls /dev/sda1 -l
[04:14] <Hirvinen> Maxtors: There is no "Ubuntu Server" or "Ubuntu Normal." The server install(from the installer cd's boot menu) just doesn't install the desktop parts.
[04:14] <childe> I get kernel panic everytime when I terminate X server.
[04:14] <balu1> goldfisch: yep :D
[04:14] <frank23> balu1: did you try totem-xine?
[04:14] <Maxtors> ok.... do you need the desktop parts?
[04:14] <balu1> frank23: nope,, cuz i didnt need an alternative after vlc.. what is totem xine
[04:14] <mimi> fluxt nope brw-rw----  1 root plugdev 8, 1 2006-03-13 21:05 /dev/sda1
[04:14] <Hirvinen> Maxtors: In a server? No.
[04:14] <mike0002> ok just reinstalled ubuntu as server again
[04:14] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: Like I said...it depends on whether you plan to hook up a monitor/keyboard.
[04:14] <childe> When I logout the GNOME session or kill the X manually, I always get kernel panic
[04:15] <mike0002> what packages do i need to run fluxbox?
[04:15] <fluxt> mimi, perhaps sudo chmod 770 /dev/sda1 ...would work better
[04:15] <frank23> balu1: it's a totem that uses xine instead of gstreamer
[04:15] <mike0002> x-window-server-core fluxbox and?
[04:15] <Maxtors> or is it just posible to do all the web hosting and so on a server version of ubuntu...
[04:15] <mimi> fluxt ok did it
[04:15] <Maxtors> just transfer all the files to it from a networked computer on the same LAN
[04:15] <balu1> frank23: well. ill keep it in mind if vlc ever craps out
[04:15] <fluxt> mimi, and it didn't help right? :)
[04:16] <mimi> fluxt brwxrwx---  1 root plugdev 8, 1 2006-03-13 21:05 /dev/sda1
[04:16] <frank23> balu1: I know the vlc in ubuntu can't play .mkv  I don't remember if dvd menus work on it or not
[04:16] <fluxt> mimi, you're using... mount /media/sda1  ?
[04:16] <Maxtors> does any one here know how to set up a way of people having to log in to access the server...?
[04:16] <balu1> frank23: dvd menus worked aok for me
[04:16] <Viper2026> hey everyone, i'm having some issues with what i believe to be permissions
[04:16] <mimi> fluxt sudo mount, I can not mount it if not root
[04:16] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: Install the ssh server. Then people can use ssh client or putty from their machines to login to the server.
[04:17] <Viper2026> i'm trying to get to /media/hda2, which is my winXP ntfs partiton, but it's giving me access denied
[04:17] <fluxt> mimi, ok.. i admit defeat
[04:17] <mimi> fluxt ok no worries love, one more question?
[04:17] <brenner> ubotu: tell Viper2026 about ntfs
[04:17] <mimi> fluxt on my desktop ubuntu it auto finds and mounts and opens flash thingies, how do I make his notebook do that too? so he does not have to mount and stuff?
[04:18] <Maxtors> what is the SSH server?
[04:18] <slide> Does anyone know if its possible to have virtual ssh connections with like jailed environments?
[04:18] <Maxtors> any one have a link?
[04:18] <Viper2026> what about ntfs?
[04:18] <brenner> Viper2026: there's a section there on mounting the partition manually.  you need to edit /etc/fstab to enable access to everyone most likely
[04:18] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[04:18] <fluxt> mimi, perhaps some else can help you with the mounting if you ask a question formulated as not able to mount device outside root
[04:18] <brenner> Viper2026: check your pms
[04:18] <Goldfisch> !tell Maxtors about ssh
[04:19] <Maxtors> ok... does anyone have a link to have help with SSH
[04:19] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: I just sent you one.
[04:19] <fluxt> mimi, you know you could view the fstab on your desktop to get the proper fstab config for /dev/sda1
[04:19] <Maxtors> send it again...
[04:19] <mimi> fluxt meh that really is not so big now that we atleast gotit working so he can open them, but do you know how to make it autofind and automount the flash meida, like how my desktop does?
[04:19] <Goldfisch> !tell Maxtors about ssh
[04:19] <mimi> fluxt I can?
[04:19] <Viper2026> and one more question, where can i find an ubuntu-compatible gcc binary?
[04:19] <blanky> hey guys, how can I play swf (flash) video files on my pc (not using firefox)
[04:19] <balu1> omg desklets = sweet
[04:19] <brenner> Viper2026: install build-essential
[04:19] <brenner> Viper2026: that will grab everything you need
[04:20] <Davey> balu1: omg desktops = buggy & laggy & resource hogs
[04:20] <Davey> desklets
[04:20] <nekostar> hm
[04:20] <Ramnath> having trouble installing winetools
[04:20] <balu1> davey ;p i kno but its k
[04:20] <nekostar> hey whats the package for gnome-volume-control ?
[04:20] <MOEBIOUX> fluxt... the info u gave works but im running a live version and have to mount everything manually
[04:20] <fluxt> mimi, should be the same... your desktops fstab entry for /dev/sda1 ...try that in the laptop, comment out mine with a # at the start of the line
[04:20] <MOEBIOUX> help me
[04:20] <Viper2026> where can i get that? (sorry for the dumb questions)
[04:20] <Toma-> desklets are great, if you set them up right
[04:21] <mimi> fluxt ohh ok!
[04:21] <erthian> any one know a systems monitor lighter then desklets?
[04:21] <brenner> nekostar: dpkg -S <filename>
[04:21] <Maxtors> how do you share a folder on the network via the terminal?
[04:21] <brenner> erthian: gkrellm?
[04:21] <erthian> brenner, ill check it out, thanks
[04:21] <Ramnath> I downloaded the winetools source file, then i unpacked it
[04:21] <uscfan> I rembember a while ago all the linux distros running on kernel 2.6 would often corrupt the mbr so that when you tried to reinstall windows, etc... it just wouldnt work. The fix was to go itno the bios and set the HD to LBA mode and then reformat and reinstall. I have a lot of precious data on this hd and would love to install badger. does anyone know if this problem still exists?
[04:21] <fluxt> anyone know how to formulate an /ignore command for MOEBIOUX ?
[04:21] <Ramnath> how do i install it now?
[04:22] <brenner> erthian: footprint is about 24 mbs on this box
[04:22] <Maxtors> how do you share a folder via the terminal?
[04:22] <V4Vendetta> anyone want to hear something hilarious
[04:22] <nekostar> brenner, thats the command for it
[04:22] <nekostar> ive done a gnome-core install and im installing a few pieces that im missing... i just dont know the specific package that holds that
[04:23] <fluxt> nevermind found it... /ignore MOEBIOUX* ALL NOSAVE
[04:23] <ddonky> xine doesnt play it either
[04:23] <uscfan> does anyone recall that problem from a few months ago where you would need to set the hd to lba mode in order toget it to boot.....
[04:24] <balu1> are desklets on ur screen 100% time?
[04:24] <erthian> brenner, cool, desklets always seems to eat up so much ram
[04:24] <brenner> nekostar: gnome-media
[04:24] <Goldfisch> For you irssi people: I notice I can scroll back to the dawn of time. Where is this info being stashed? Memory? A log file?
[04:24] <Maxtors> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[04:25] <Maxtors> how do you share a folder in the terminal windows?
[04:25] <uscfan> has anyone here sucessfully dual booted breezy badger and winxp, then whiped the linux partition andthe mbr to go back to straight windows?
[04:25] <erthian> brenner, oooh, looks nice, thanks :)
[04:26] <Goldfisch> uscfan: Sorry, man. I converted to linux. Did my financials via Quicken on Wine. Never looked back.
[04:26] <brenner> uscfan: yes
[04:26] <uscfan> brenner, so this lba problem i am talking about no longer exists?
[04:26] <Paper183> hi all
[04:26] <uscfan> like windows is all just fine and happy dandy all by itself?
[04:26] <cdubya> is there any easy way to convert from wma to some other format like ogg?
[04:27] <balu1> ddonky: any luck?
[04:27] <Maxtors> i have a problem, i have a winxp laptop that i need to dual boot ubuntu on, but in the image rezizing part of the install it wont rezise the partintion that windows is on:S
[04:27] <brenner> uscfan: i've never had it.  doesn't mean it doesn't still exist though.  search the forum maybe for evidence.
[04:27] <fluxt> Maxtors, NTFS?
[04:27] <Paper183> Maxtors resize your partition on win with partition magic before
[04:27] <Maxtors> yes
[04:27] <ddonky> balu1 - no
[04:27] <fluxt> Maxtors, i believe it cannot resize NTFS
[04:28] <Maxtors> you cant:S
[04:28] <fluxt> Maxtors, the commercial Partition Magic can
[04:28] <balu1> ddonky: wha thapend when u did hte open directory thing?
[04:28] <AngryElf> what package do I need to get the svn command?
[04:28] <Goldfisch> AngryElf: Subversion
[04:28] <Maxtors> ok... where can i get this Commercial Partition Magic...
[04:28] <fluxt> Maxtors, well some people actually pay for it
[04:28] <elkbuntu> maxtors, fluxt, use a parted variant, eg gparted
[04:29] <fluxt> elkbuntu, does it resize ntfs?
[04:29] <elkbuntu> gparted has a livecd, it's what i use
[04:29] <elkbuntu> fluxt yes, it's what i used
[04:29] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: They meant commercial sold application called Partition Magic. You have to pay for it. But it is, in fact, magical.
[04:29] <fluxt> elkbuntu, hooray
[04:29] <Maxtors> ok... where can i download it?
[04:29] <Maxtors> who in hell pays for software!?!?
[04:29] <elkbuntu> fluxt just make absolutely sure you defrag the ntfs first
[04:29] <brenner> elkbuntu: how big's cd?
[04:29] <Kr4t05> !upgrade
[04:29] <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.
[04:30] <elkbuntu> http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[04:30] <fluxt> elkbuntu, sounds dodgy
[04:30] <Maxtors> ok... defrag, then re-partion?
[04:30] <elkbuntu> fluxt how so?
[04:30] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: Considering you have a Window XP partition, I guess you do!
[04:30] <Toma-> ntfs doesnt need defrag
[04:30] <fluxt> elkbuntu, why should you have to defrag?
[04:30] <Maxtors> ok...
[04:30] <Paper183> ntfs does need defrag
[04:30] <pinko> So I hear there's a root password stored in plain text on breezy installs...
[04:30] <randabis> ntfs needs chain mail
[04:30] <randabis> remember that
[04:30] <mimi> fluxt my desktop in the fstab does not have anything in it for sda1...
[04:30] <elkbuntu> fluxt you need to defrag the ntfs so you dont mess with file segments that windows might have put all over the place
[04:31] <brenner> Toma-, Papa-san:  really?
[04:31] <elkbuntu> fluxt it's the nature of ntfs to do so
[04:31] <Goldfisch> pinko: You must have read that latest security notice.
[04:31] <fluxt> mimi, hmm thats very interesting, must be a hotplug thing
[04:31] <pinko> Goldfisch: nope.  Just gossip.
[04:31] <Toma-> ok. i dunno.
[04:31] <Viper2026> brenner, i download and ran the automount partition script and still no luck
[04:31] <Maxtors> has anyone here made a dual boot pc with win and ubuntu on a NTFS?
[04:31] <brenner> why do i still get fragmentation then?
[04:31] <elkbuntu> the gparted iso is: 27099136 bytes
[04:31] <Goldfisch> pinko: There is an upgrade for several packages include password. It only happens in specific circumstances.
[04:31] <fluxt> is anyone familiar with automounting hotplug devices?
[04:31] <elkbuntu> so under 30meg
[04:32] <brenner> Viper2026: what's the specific command and resulting error you get?
[04:32] <pinko> Hopefully not many circumstances.  It sounded pretty serious.
[04:32] <Viper2026> no error, it says the disk should be accessible, but it's still not
[04:32] <Paper183> Dont know who can help me, i have a serial mouse on an old comp (amd k6-2 400mhz) and ubuntu doesnt recognize it... the mouse just wont move
[04:32] <brenner> elkbuntu: sweet.  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo says to use the sys. rescue cd which is ~100MB
[04:32] <amigagirl> how do you change your pw for your niick?
[04:32] <Goldfisch> pinko: Well, go to ubuntu's site and look for security bulletins. Don't believe EVERYTHING you hear.
[04:32] <amigagirl> what is the command?
[04:33] <amigagirl>  msg nickserv change pw
[04:33] <amigagirl> ?
[04:33] <balu1> any mobility radeon 9000 igp users.. give a shout out
[04:33] <pinko> I looked in the "news" section, but there's nothing from 2006 there.
[04:33] <brenner> Viper2026: pastebin /etc/fstab
[04:34] <Goldfisch> pinko: I doubt it would be there. I signed up for security announcements, since I plan to setup some ubuntu-based wiki servers at work.
[04:34] <zjyong> hi, can anyone teach me the way to open up C programming editor in freebsd
[04:34] <nbound> anyone know how to draw lines in gimp
[04:34] <Goldfisch> freebsd???
[04:34] <fluxt> mimi, i've never used anything but fstab or pure console to mount device, i wonder how your desktop mounts your usb device
[04:34] <brenner> zjyong: wrong channel
[04:34] <Fitzsimmons> nbound: use the pencil tool, hold shift
[04:34] <zjyong> oops..sorry
[04:34] <fluxt> zjyong, type.. vi
[04:35] <balu1> what do ppl use for html editors ( like macromedia dreamweaver) in ubuntu
[04:35] <Goldfisch> fluxt: That is my way!
[04:35] <Viper2026> pastebin?
[04:35] <nbound> Fitzsimmons, thanx
[04:35] <Fitzsimmons> balu1: gedit, jedit, bluefish, eclipse
[04:35] <brenner> balu1: you running it through wine?
[04:35] <balu1> well.. i mean a wysiwyg editor, as opposed to coding
[04:35] <bimberi> balu1: screem, nvu, bluefish ...
[04:35] <Fitzsimmons> bluefish is probably the best one, since it is specialized
[04:35] <Viper2026> "bash: pastebin: command not found
[04:35] <Viper2026> "
[04:35] <balu1> brenner: no.. can i run dreamweaver 8 thru wine?
[04:36] <brenner> ubotu: tell Viper2026 about pastebin
[04:36] <elkbuntu> Fitzsimmons, NVU is closest to dreamweaver
[04:36] <FlannelKing> balu1: nvu
[04:36] <balu1> flannelking; which of those has as much functionality as dreamweaver?
[04:36] <brenner> balu1: nvm.  i thought you said you used it in ubuntu
[04:36] <elkbuntu> balu1, NVU
[04:36] <brenner> elkbuntu: what's the code like?
[04:36] <willie_> hey, I am new to Ubuntu (and Linux) and have a question.
[04:36] <FarSe3r> hello, how can i use windows drivers for linux? ive heard of a program that can import inf files....
[04:37] <balu1> NVU? ill check it out.  im a big dreamweaver fan
[04:37] <FarSe3r> for printing ie
[04:37] <brenner> willie_: welcome. ask away
[04:37] <elkbuntu> brenner, i prefer quanta+, but NVU is the closest thing to dreamweaver i've sene
[04:37] <MOEBIOUX> how can i display my fat32 files on linux
[04:37] <Goldfisch> In my opinion, wine is risky. I used it to run Quicken financial software. But then, they were coming out with an upgrade everyone would be forced to BUY, and was NOT supported by Wine. I since found moneydance, written in java, and said "Asta la vista, baby!"
[04:37] <cdubya> willie_, what's the question
[04:37] <brenner> MOEBIOUX: sys>help>starter guide>windows partitions
[04:37] <elkbuntu> new factoid:
[04:37] <elkbuntu> !gparted
[04:37] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, elkbuntu
[04:37] <FlannelKing> balu1: what's the other one?  Oh, never really used either.  NVU looks nice at a cursory glance.  Look into both of them.  That's the best way, since 'most like dreamweaver' doesn't mean you'll like it best.
[04:37] <elkbuntu> what?!
[04:37] <Viper2026> brenner, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d10105
[04:37] <ideaone> hey guys im getting a error when i boot ubuntu where it fails to start x server (graphical interface). says its likely its not set up correctly, any ideas how i can solve this?
[04:38] <elkbuntu> ok that was embarrassing, where did the factoid go?
[04:38] <Maxtors> does any one here know how to host a ventrilo server?
[04:38] <willie_> I like to use prog's like Limewire. Not sure how to install them.
[04:38] <balu1> flannelking: wat was the other?? Bluefish?
[04:38] <bimberi> elkbuntu: you created !gparted, not gparted
[04:38] <bimberi> !!gparted
[04:38] <ubotu> !gparted is probably a partition editor. As always when manipulating partitions, backup your important data. When resizing NTFS partitions PLEASE defrag first to avoid potential data loss. There is a gparted livecd at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
[04:38] <Goldfisch> ideaone: Well, you could try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:38] <mimi> fluxt it is hotplug, how do we enable that same hotplug on his notebook?
[04:38] <FarSe3r> anyone know?
[04:38] <FlannelKing> balu1: that's what someone said, yeah.  Search Synaptic for wysiwyg
[04:38] <balu1> flannelking : yep im doin that rite now
[04:38] <Maxtors> does any one here know how to host a ventrilo server?
[04:38] <elkbuntu> oh
[04:39] <fluxt> mimi, hotplug probably already is...
[04:39] <bimberi> elkbuntu: and i should have added a :) (didn't want to sound terse)
[04:39] <cdubya> willie_, aMule?
[04:39] <fluxt> mimi, should be, would be...
[04:39] <Kr4t05> !dapperupgrade
[04:39] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Kr4t05
[04:39] <tuxcicles> anyone trying dapper drake successfully yet, I kinda wanna give it a try if it isn't too broken.
[04:39] <elkbuntu> bimberi, no, that's fine, im still learning ubotu ;)
[04:39] <mimi> fluxt and according to the media thingy under adminstration tab it is but it is not working
[04:39] <bimberi> elkbuntu: :)
[04:39] <willie_> what do ya mean
[04:39] <Goldfisch> !tell tuxcicles about dapper
[04:39] <elkbuntu> bimberi, how to remove the factoid?
[04:39] <cdubya> willie_, you could use aMule
[04:39] <ideaone> Goldfisch: it says reconfigure must be run as root
[04:40] <Goldfisch> ideaone: In the glorious world of ubutnu, prefix your root-ish commands with "sudo".
[04:40] <willie_> what does it do?
[04:40] <bimberi> elkbuntu: forget !gparted (if in /msg) or !forget !gparted in channel
[04:40] <balu1> i <3 super tux
[04:40] <FlannelKing> tuxcicles: you'd be better served asking at #ubuntu+1 since they're all running it.
[04:40] <cdubya> it scans similar networks like LimeWire's as far as I know.....
[04:40] <cdubya> willie_, at least that's what it seems to.
[04:40] <cdubya> willie_, I don't use it, but I know it's that kind of client.
[04:41] <elkbuntu> bimberi, gah, now i just annoyed +1 :)
[04:41] <brenner> Viper2026: replace it with this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10106
[04:41] <elkbuntu> bimberi, i wish my ankle would stop hurting so my brain would work again
[04:41] <brenner> Viper2026: then remount the partitiont
[04:41] <MOEBIOUX> brenner dont have any permission to do it -
[04:41] <bimberi> elkbuntu: lol.  factoid ooks good though :)
[04:41] <MOEBIOUX> permission denied
[04:41] <blanky> wtf i can't see etc/apt/sources.list
[04:41] <cdubya> anyone convert any wma files?
[04:41] <Goldfisch> elkbuntu: You know, if you bang your head against the wall, you won't even notice your ankle!
[04:41] <fluxt> mimi, are you talking about hotplug?
[04:42] <Viper2026> how do i remount? please forgive me as i know very very little about linux
[04:42] <cdubya> willie_, what version of ubuntu?
[04:42] <elkbuntu> Goldfisch, oh sure, that's gunna do my brain function sooooo much good
[04:42] <randabis> cdubya, sadly, they would not accept conversion from their wild pagan rituals
[04:42] <Goldfisch> Heheh.
[04:42] <MaXuS> i have 2 screens - for some reason the greeter uses the second gfx card how do i change that to my 1st gfx card?
[04:42] <cdubya> randabis, heh
[04:42] <brenner> Viper2026: do you see an icon for it on your desktop?
[04:42] <Shachaf> join #scheme
[04:42] <firstent> fluxt: are u there?
[04:42] <Shachaf> Oops.
[04:42] <willie_> where do I fund that info
[04:42] <fluxt> firstent, hi
[04:42] <randabis> we must burn the wmv heretics
[04:42] <mimi> fluxt I think so
[04:42] <Viper2026> yes
[04:42] <MOEBIOUX> brenner the shell didnt allow me
[04:42] <ideaone> Goldfisch: indeed it is a glorious world =) just doing it now thnx
[04:42] <brenner> Viper2026: right-click it and choose unmount
[04:43] <cdubya> randabis, it's more than a little annoying format
[04:43] <firstent> fluxt: he, about my pc, u told me that it a 32 bit
[04:43] <elkbuntu> speaking of html editors however, is it possible at all for dreamweaver to work through wine?
[04:43] <MOEBIOUX> dont have the permissions
[04:43] <mimi> fluxt ok how do we do what we just did for the sda1 slot for the sdb1 slot too, so he can use two usb at once?
[04:43] <brenner> MOEBIOUX: read the instructions more carefully.  they all include sudo.
[04:43] <fluxt> mimi, hmm there may be some things you can add... let me give you pastebin
[04:43] <firstent> fluxt: im trying to install java and flash
[04:43] <brenner> MOEBIOUX: therefore you should have permission
[04:43] <FarSe3r> I cant get my printer working ://///
[04:43] <cdubya> willie_, you should be able to go to Applications > Add Applications > Internet > More Applications and check the aMule box.
[04:43] <fluxt> firstent, i don't remember how i did that
[04:43] <Viper2026> ok, thanks
[04:43] <balu1> so..can u do that cool taskbar/toolbar slide in out thingy that KDE desktops do in GNOME?
[04:44] <firstent> fluxt: well it is a imtel pentium 4 3.0 ghz
[04:44] <Karmander> hella
[04:44] <Kr4t05> Where can I find the sources.list for upgrading to Dapper Flight 5?
[04:44] <brenner> Viper2026: then open a terminal and type: sudo mount /dev/hda2 /media/hda2
[04:44] <Goldfisch> balu1: I think if you right click, there is a properties window, including hiding the task bar. I was looking at that earlier today.
[04:44] <Karmander> anybody can talk me about shipit
[04:44] <MOEBIOUX> ok
[04:44] <mimi> !shipit
[04:44] <ubotu> For free ubuntu CDs, visit https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
[04:44] <MaXuS> i have 2 screens - for some reason the greeter uses the second gfx card how do i change that to my 1st gfx card?
[04:44] <cdubya> FarSe3r, what kind of printer?
[04:44] <Viper2026> argh...how do i save something in vi
[04:44] <brenner> Viper2026: :wq
[04:44] <mimi> :save filename
[04:44] <FarSe3r> cdubya, hp laserjet
[04:44] <balu1> goldfisch:  u are right :P
[04:45] <cdubya> FarSe3r, which one?
[04:45] <FarSe3r> cdubya, hp laserjet 1020
[04:45] <Karmander> what does the shipit cds contein?
[04:45] <balu1> would return the same if he could emote
[04:45] <fluxt> mimi, try http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10107
[04:45] <balu1> *GLEE* it slides
[04:45] <_jason> Karmander: live cd and install cd
[04:46] <FarSe3r> cdubya, tried just about everything... i think :/
[04:46] <firstent> fluxt: im trying to install java and flash
[04:46] <Karmander> the install cd comes with the code?
[04:46] <fluxt> !flash
[04:46] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:46] <fluxt> !java
[04:46] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[04:46] <Karmander> is it ubuntu complete version?
[04:46] <cdubya> FarSe3r, which I'm guessing was trying several different ones of the 1000 series?
[04:46] <firstent> fluxt: can u help me with that?
[04:46] <brenner> Karmander: what do you mean?
[04:46] <FarSe3r> cdubya, 1020, 1022
[04:47] <bimberi> Karmander: install cd comes with binaries, it might have the kernel source but that would be all
[04:47] <_jason> Karmander: yeah, it's complete.  It's the same as installing ubuntu on it's release date afaik.  I don't believe it comes with the source (you can get that through apt)
[04:47] <fluxt> firstent, sorry, i really have to go outside and take a break, try reading the docs or there are a ton of people in here who know how to do it :) next time perhaps :)
[04:47] <Karmander> ok i was interested in the source
[04:47] <cdubya> FarSe3r, and you used the System > Administration > Printing to set it up?
[04:47] <balu1> very kewl
[04:47] <FarSe3r> cdubya, can u use ndiswrapper to use the windows driver?
[04:47] <FarSe3r> cdubya, yes
[04:48] <fluxt_afk> mimi, hope it works
[04:48] <firstent> fluxt: thanks anyway
[04:48] <Goldfisch> Karmander: Sure you aren't interested in Gentoo? Source-hungry people get well fed with that distro.
[04:48] <Karmander> jejeje
[04:48] <cdubya> FarSe3r, I thought ndiswrapper was strictly for wireless drivers
[04:48] <mimi> fluxt hmm? hope what works love?
[04:48] <kristopher> I'm trying to point LD_LIBRARY_PATH to where the Gnome shared object (so) files are, but I don't know where that is! Can anyone help?
[04:48] <fluxt_afk> mimi, try http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10107
[04:48] <Karmander> i don't know what i really want or need
[04:48] <Karmander> i never had a linux distro
[04:49] <MOEBIOUX> please can u give t command to change nick
[04:49] <cdubya> FarSe3r, when you ran the setup, did the system at least pick up the printer on the port?
[04:49] <mimi> fluxt and add this under what you gave me previously?
[04:49] <_jason> MOEBIOUX: /nick newnickname
[04:49] <FarSe3r> cdubya, ok then it cant be it. i found a really neat guide on the net wich let you import inf files to use win drivers.. maybe some other
[04:49] <brenner> Karmander: and you want to dive into the code?  eek
[04:49] <mimi> aww nuts
[04:49] <Karmander> so if somebody want to spend some time talking to me about linux i would appreciete it also about ubuntu (the best distro)
[04:49] <FarSe3r> cdubya, Bus 004 Device 002: ID 03f0:2b17 Hewlett-Packard
[04:49] <MOEBIOUX> ok
[04:49] <randabis> FarSe3r, you cannot use windows drivers in linux...the only exception is with networking using ndiswrapper
[04:49] <FarSe3r> cdubya, usb
[04:49] <Grark> FYI everyone.
[04:49] <Karmander> no but you can learn a lot about programation reading it
[04:50] <firstent> excuse me i have one question, i have a intel pentium 4 i think it is 32-bit, i want to install a program, but there are versions only for i386 amd64 and pcc, which should i chosse?
[04:50] <Karmander> u never know
[04:50] <mikebot> can someone help me: i unmounted then remounted an ntfs partition, and now i can't access it..
[04:50] <Xaero_Vince> we all like to rant about how superior Linux is to Windows... but is that really true? Is a properly configured Linux server more secure than a Windows one?
[04:50] <Grark> Ubuntu has passed 4 major tests that always stopped my linux usage.
[04:50] <FarSe3r> randabis, ok :/
[04:50] <brenner> firstent: i386
[04:50] <kristopher> I'm trying to point LD_LIBRARY_PATH to where the Gnome shared object (so) files are, but I don't know where that is! Can anyone help?
[04:50] <Karmander> so anybody want to talk with me in private? please
[04:50] <Goldfisch> firstent: i386
[04:50] <randabis> Xaero_Vince, depends on how you use it
[04:50] <FlannelKing> Grark: alright, Ill bite, which four are those?
[04:50] <firstent> ok thanks
[04:50] <Grark> typing now
[04:50] <cdubya> FarSe3r, so the system obviously picked up the printer, but the driver is an issue, at least, that what it sounds like.
[04:50] <MOEBIOUX> ok
[04:51] <Karmander> thank you anyway
[04:51] <Xaero_Vince> i found this shocking...
[04:51] <Xaero_Vince> http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/bulletins/SB2005.html
[04:51] <saif> hello, i need a script to loop through all files in a directory and concatenate their content into one file! where can i find such a thing?! any1 know the command?
[04:51] <FarSe3r> cdubya, yeah that is correct. i dont get any contact
[04:51] <bimberi> kristopher: try /usr/lib
[04:51] <Grark> 1. Vmware, 2. wireless internet, 3. friendly help, 4. Just Works.
[04:51] <kristopher> bimberi, I tried, no luck
[04:51] <willie_> okay I see the option for amule, but it says "This program is currently not installable, but should be available in the 'universe' repository. Would you like to enable this repository?" what does that mean?
[04:51] <Goldfisch> saif: cat /thatfolder/* /my_sum_file
[04:51] <mimi> fluxt nah it does not work, but thanks so much for everything!!
[04:51] <Karmander> does ubuntu comes with open office or another office application?
[04:52] <balu1> i could have sworn i coudl dock my gaim buddy list
[04:52] <Goldfisch> saif: cat /thatfolder/* ? /my_sum_file
[04:52] <Goldfisch> saif: cat /thatfolder/* > /my_sum_file  (three times a charm)
[04:52] <brenner> anyone read about that gnupg flaw?  when is the update going to be made available via the repos?
[04:52] <_jason> Xaero_Vince: that thing is ridiculously biased, just skim through the list and you'll see
[04:52] <Goldfisch> Karmander: It comes with open office.
[04:52] <saif> they all do the same thing? cool! :)
[04:52] <Karmander> i'm in paraguay and i would like to learn some about ubuntu private please
[04:52] <saif> thanx Goldfisch
[04:52] <Xaero_Vince> bias?
[04:52] <Karmander> thank you goldfisch
[04:52] <mikebot> is there a way to remove my mounted objects from my desktop?
[04:53] <Karmander> is good to know that somebody is reading what i write
[04:53] <Xaero_Vince> thats government material.. there is no bias
[04:53] <balu1> wtf is gaim buddy list non dockable?
[04:53] <cdubya> FarSe3r, maybe something here?          http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
[04:53] <_jason> Xaero_Vince: we can talk about it in #ubuntu-offtopic if you want
[04:53] <Karmander> so where can i find people interested in ubuntu or linux evangelization???
[04:53] <brenner> mikebot: w/out unmounting them you mean?
[04:53] <mikebot> brenner, yeah, i just don't want to see them on the desktop
[04:54] <Karmander> any advice
[04:54] <cdubya> willie, close out the Add Application window or click on Advanced, then when Synaptic opens, go to Settings > Repositories.......
[04:54] <MOEBIOUX> eu karmander
[04:54] <MOEBIOUX> paraguayan friend
[04:54] <Karmander> yeahhhhh
[04:54] <Karmander> my friend how are u
[04:55] <Viper2026> whats the command to unmount and then remount a volume?
[04:55] <MOEBIOUX> cerro porteo fan or what
[04:55] <MOEBIOUX> jeje
[04:55] <Karmander> paraguayan vae la porte sheraaaaaa
[04:55] <FarSe3r> cdubya, *** DON'T USE the foo2zjs package from Ubuntu, ........ migt be it!!! :D thanks will read
[04:55] <Karmander> river plate man!! thats good
[04:55] <Goldfisch> Viper2026: umount is umount. And mount is mount, so.....umount followed by mount will.
[04:55] <cdubya> willie_, then go click on Breezy Badger binary once and click edit.....in the Sections text field, type universe multiverse and then close.
[04:55] <Maxtors> how can you share a folder on a lan in the ternimal windows
[04:55] <Viper2026> ok thanks
[04:55] <cdubya> FarSe3r, np
[04:55] <Maxtors> *window
[04:55] <cdubya> hope it help
[04:55] <cdubya> helps, even
[04:55] <Karmander> hola moebius
[04:56] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: Are you talking about sharing with windows clients?
[04:56] <Maxtors> yea
[04:56] <Goldfisch> !tell Maxtors about samba
[04:56] <lck1> is 2.6.15-rc5 a good kernel?
[04:56] <firstent> hey do u say "Hola" because u speak spanish or it is how u say hi??
[04:56] <lck1> what's rc mean anyway?
[04:56] <MOEBIOUX> MMM donnt think so about river - but DONT CARE im from indepte
[04:56] <FlannelKing> Xaero_Vince: what's shocking about it?
[04:57] <Maxtors> but what command do you use to share a folder?
[04:57] <JimJty> I have set my sources.list to use the plf sites for ubuntu and did a apt-get update, however it can't find w32codecs, is there something else I am missing
[04:57] <Karmander> moebioux aguante olimpia!!!
[04:57] <elkbuntu> bimberi, there's now a !dreamweaver factoid also
[04:57] <mikebot> can someone help me: i unmounted then remounted an ntfs partition, and now i can't access it..
[04:57] <Karmander> che alguien me da pelota
[04:57] <FarSe3r> cdubya, i'll test this and let you know later if it worked :)
[04:57] <Goldfisch> Maxtors: Did you read the docs ubotu just sent you? Samba is the package to "share" folders between windows and non-windows systems.
[04:58] <cdubya> FarSe3r, kewl. sounds good.
[04:58] <Maxtors> ok... ill take a look again
[04:58] <Karmander> and you call this ubuntu support??
[04:58] <zjyong> hm .. how do u save a document to C when using the vim editor ?
[04:58] <Viper2026> how do i install a .deb package?
[04:58] <MOEBIOUX> loko
[04:58] <Goldfisch> Viper2026: dpkg -i foobar.deb
[04:58] <firstent> Karmander whrere are u from?
[04:58] <Karmander> i requested cds from shipit, but now i'm not sure to install them
[04:58] <Goldfisch> Viper2026: sudo dpkg -i foobar.deb
[04:58] <mikebot> is there a way to remove my mounted objects from my desktop?
[04:58] <brenner> Viper2026: can you access your ntfs part. now?
[04:58] <Viper2026> thanks
[04:58] <Karmander> from Argentina
[04:58] <Xaero_Vince> FlannelKing there are many more security alerts for Linux/Unix based systems
[04:58] <bimberi> kristopher: ok, not sure then sorry
[04:58] <brenner> Viper2026: what is the deb file?
[04:58] <Viper2026> yes i can, thanks brenner
[04:59] <zjyong> hm .. how do u save a document to C when using the vim editor ?
[04:59] <Viper2026> and the .deb is the build-essential package
[04:59] <FlannelKing> Xaero_Vince: those are ALERTS, scroll through the list, notice how many times the word "updated" is used
[04:59] <Karmander> firstent from Argentina
[04:59] <brenner> Viper2026: stop right there
[04:59] <bimberi> elkbuntu: nice work :)
[04:59] <Viper2026> ?
[04:59] <firstent> is there somebody here form PERU?
[04:59] <brenner> Viper2026: why not use the repos?
[04:59] <Viper2026> repos? please forgive me as i know very little of linux and debian
[04:59] <MOEBIOUX> eu
[04:59] <Karmander> and you firstent??
[04:59] <willie_> thanks for the help. I have to get back to you later. thanks
[05:00] <MOEBIOUX> are u peruvian firstent
[05:00] <zjyong> hm .. how do u save a document to C when using the vim editor ?
[05:00] <firstent> Karmander im from Peru
[05:00] <firstent> yes
[05:00] <Karmander> hey como andas loco?
[05:00] <Goldfisch> zjyong: Do you mean save it with the filename "C"?
[05:00] <Karmander> hablemos en nuestra lengua entonces
[05:00] <brenner> Viper2026: installing stuff "manually" (via deb files or compiling from src) should be avoided when the thing is available through the online repository
[05:00] <zjyong> yup
[05:00] <Karmander> fifstent vos me vas a dar pelota entonces?
[05:00] <brenner> Viper2026: easiest intro is to use synaptic
[05:00] <Goldfisch> zjyong: :w C
[05:01] <brenner> Viper2026: sys>admin>synaptic
[05:01] <MOEBIOUX> loko los van a bannear
[05:01] <Goldfisch> zjyong: :w /the/path/name
[05:01] <cdubya> Viper2026, they're suggesting you use Synaptic or apt-get in a terminal, whichever you're more comfortable with instead of downloading individual files and then manually installing yourself each time.
[05:01] <MOEBIOUX> pero da igual
[05:01] <Karmander> jejeje
[05:01] <MOEBIOUX> el administrador es insoportable
[05:01] <zjyong> erm... so W is save am i right ?>
[05:01] <Viper2026> ok, thanks for the heads up
[05:01] <Karmander> ok
[05:01] <wweasel> Hey guys, I am having some trouble with wpa_supplicant. I have wireless properly configured, works with WPA. I followed a howto on the ubuntu forums, created by wpa_supplicant.conf file, but when I test it says "Failed to read configuration file '/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf'"
[05:01] <firstent> its better for u not to speak in spanish in the channel
[05:01] <Goldfisch> zjyong; Yes.
[05:01] <brenner> Viper2026: where'd you get the deb file anyway?
[05:01] <firstent> they will ban u
[05:02] <Karmander> MOEBIOUX where are u from?
[05:02] <firstent> they banned me
[05:02] <zjyong> thanks goldfisch
[05:02] <MOEBIOUX> colombian
[05:02] <Karmander> so firstent vos hablas en privado???
[05:02] <firstent> ok
[05:02] <Karmander> respond me firstent
[05:02] <nalioth> !es
[05:02] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:02] <Karmander> from colombia cool
[05:02] <firstent> Karmander ok
[05:02] <MaXuS> i have 2 screens - for some reason the greeter uses the second gfx card how do i change that to my 1st gfx card?
[05:03] <firstent> LINUX is in southamerica yesssssssss
[05:03] <Karmander> i love natalia paris so tell her please!!!
[05:03] <Viper2026> brenner, some place on ubuntu.com
[05:03] <MOEBIOUX> uuu yess i will when i marry her
[05:03] <Goldfisch> I never felt so "internationlized" as tonight in the linux world. :)
[05:03] <MOEBIOUX> OH do u see
[05:03] <MOEBIOUX> just missing t afganistan dude
[05:03] <wweasel> Hey guys, I am having some trouble with wpa_supplicant. I have wireless properly configured, works with WPA. I followed a howto on the ubuntu forums, created by wpa_supplicant.conf file, but when I test it says "Failed to read configuration file '/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf'" Could someone more knowledgeable help me debug?
[05:04] <ideaone> Goldfisch: thnx for ur help i sorted it, one thing tho i must have set one thing wrong when i reconfigured it as the screen is not the right size, is there a way to set this in the graphical interface or do i have to go back to command line and reconfig again?
[05:04] <firstent> Karmander im sending u private msgs are u getting them?
[05:04] <brenner> Viper2026: *nod*.  you shouldn't need to hunt things down anymore.  like cdubya said, use synaptic or apt-get.  the main advantage is doint it that way will grab dependent packages for you.  installing manually won't.
[05:04] <V4Vendetta> whats a program that can join mp3's together?
[05:04] <Goldfisch> ideaone: Resolution? Yeah. Preferences -> Screen Resolution.
[05:04] <Karmander> i have two
[05:04] <MOEBIOUX> brenner dint work this
[05:04] <MaXuS> hm can anyone hear me ?
[05:04] <Karmander> firstent i received two
[05:04] <Viper2026> ok, so i just downloaded gcc from synaptic, do i need to do anything special to use it now?
[05:05] <MOEBIOUX> about nick changing
[05:05] <ideaone> im not sure if its resolution ill just try
[05:05] <bet0x> sup brains
[05:05] <fluxt> Viper2026, type gcc in the console
[05:05] <firstent> Karmander answer
[05:05] <Karmander> yes
[05:05] <Viper2026> i mean it's giving me "bash: gcc: command not found
[05:05] <Viper2026> " now
[05:05] <Karmander> firstent yes i answer
[05:06] <MOEBIOUX> ok
[05:06] <brenner> Viper2026: did you install gcc, or build-essential?
[05:06] <wweasel> Could someone please help me with wpa_supplicant? I am getting an error, fairly simple one, but I don't understand what I amd oing wrong.
[05:06] <Goldfisch> Viper2026: Close your current terminal, and open a new one. Then see if you can "gcc".
[05:06] <Viper2026> ok
[05:06] <fluxt> Viper2026, try gcc-3.4
[05:06] <firstent> Karmander answer in the private window
[05:06] <Viper2026> ah that did it
[05:06] <Goldfisch> Viper2026: The command to see if you can reach a command is "which <command". In this case "which gcc". If it can find the command, it will give you the full path. Otherwise, it reports an error message.
[05:06] <Viper2026> i installed 4.0
[05:06] <Viper2026> so gcc-4.0 works
[05:07] <fluxt> there should be a link to it via gcc tho Viper2026
[05:07] <kristopher> I'm trying to point LD_LIBRARY_PATH to where the Gnome shared object (so) files are, but I don't know where that is! Can anyone help?
[05:08] <Viper2026> well regular gcc isn't working
[05:08] <Viper2026> but gcc-4.0 is
[05:08] <mimi> how do I install a new theme?
[05:08] <mimi> !theme
[05:08] <Goldfisch> Viper2026: Where is your gcc-4.0? /usr/bin? Type "ls -l /usr/bin/gcc*". Do you see a /usr/bin/gcc pointing at anything?
[05:08] <fluxt> Viper2026, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:09] <firstent> Karmander no se abre una ventana nueva?
[05:09] <MOEBIOUX> brenner please give me some info about how can i see my windows files by making the changes on the terminal with mount
[05:09] <Karmander> no
[05:09] <mimi> ok well I want to install this specific them called xpde, and I have it unzipped and not as a .tar anymore, and when I go into the themes under system and try to install it says filetype not supports, that filetype am I looking for?
[05:09] <Viper2026> -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root 89208 2005-10-01 10:16 /usr/bin/gcc-4.0
[05:09] <Viper2026> -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root 16339 2005-10-01 10:06 /usr/bin/gccbug-4.0
[05:09] <mimi> !themes
[05:09] <Karmander> i can't receive your messages
[05:10] <fluxt> Viper2026, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:10] <firstent> Karmander let me try again
[05:10] <nalioth> mimi: xpde is not a theme, it is a window manager
[05:10] <firstent> ahora?
[05:10] <despedes> hi
[05:10] <mimi> andit looks like windows xp?
[05:10] <firstent> Karmander  now?
[05:10] <nalioth> mimi: that is correct
[05:10] <IdleOne> firstent>  /msg nickserv help to register you nickname so you can send msg's
[05:10] <mimi> nalioth ok he wants to use that, how do we install it?
[05:10] <Goldfisch> Hey, is that guy still around asking about lex and yacc?
[05:10] <brenner> MOEBIOUX: unless you elaborate, i can't help you
[05:11] <despedes> i have an error on compiling: configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[05:11] <despedes> See `config.log' for more details. help plz
[05:11] <Viper2026> ok fluxt i'll do that
[05:11] <nalioth> mimi: the xpde home page should have install instructions
[05:11] <_jason> despedes: have you installed the build-essential package?
[05:11] <firstent> IdelOne im registered
[05:11] <mimi> nalioth not that I see...
[05:11] <fluxt> despedes, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:11] <despedes> _jason, i guess not...
[05:11] <despedes> k tnx
[05:11] <IdleOne> firstent>  then perhaps the other person isnt
[05:11] <firstent> ahh
[05:11] <nalioth> mimi: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[05:11] <firstent> Karmander  are u registered?
[05:11] <mimi> yes sir
[05:11] <Goldfisch> I just did "sudo apt-get install gcc" and got /usr/bin/gcc, a softlink to /usr/bin/gcc-4.0.
[05:12] <Viper2026> well after the build-essential installation, regular gcc works now
[05:12] <nalioth> Goldfisch: what are you attempting?
[05:12] <IdleOne> !tell Goldfisch about build-essential
[05:12] <fluxt> mimi, you know you can drag themes into the gnome theme manager and have them install?
[05:12] <Steil> Is there a setting to make epiphany open new windows in tabs?
[05:12] <Goldfisch> I'm attempting to assist some else.
[05:13] <_nocilis_> can all windows apps be installed on ubuntu
[05:13] <_nocilis_> ?
[05:13] <_nocilis_> like photoshop, autocad
[05:13] <_nocilis_> etc
[05:13] <fluxt> _nocilis_, no
[05:13] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  yes and no
[05:13] <fluxt> he said all
[05:13] <Goldfisch> Okay, I did apt-get install build-essential, just to see the packages. Looks like a good setup to me. :)
[05:14] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  you need to use wine to use some window applications but not all are supported
[05:14] <_nocilis_> well thing is , cadcam apps are usually exceptions to many os
[05:14] <brenner> Goldfisch: it's also the recommended method
[05:14] <MOEBIOUX> OK -brenner - is this - i have this ubuntu live version running from cd but i need some files located in the windows xp os
[05:14] <Goldfisch> ;)
[05:14] <fluxt> Goldfisch, should be standard installed :/
[05:14] <fluxt> default would be a better word
[05:14] <JimJty> I have set my sources.list to use the plf sites for ubuntu and did a apt-get update, however it can't find w32codecs, is there something else I am missing
[05:14] <firstent> fluxt are still busy?
[05:14] <Goldfisch> I wonder why not. I guess I was a little surprised to not see gcc installed by default. Hmm.
[05:15] <fluxt> firstent, nah
[05:15] <IdleOne> !tell JimJty  about w32codecs
[05:15] <brenner> MOEBIOUX: so what's the problem?  the livecd should actually automount your ntfs partition iirc.  otherwise, follow the manual instructions.
[05:15] <fluxt> i found this awesome program for installing all the win32shiz..
[05:15] <firstent> fluxt what else should i do if i just installed ubuntu?
[05:15] <fluxt> firstent, i gather you got java and flash installed?
[05:15] <V4Vendetta> how come i can't mount my ipod
[05:15] <_nocilis_> anyone know a list of apps that are supported? like someone put up a list or something
[05:15] <V4Vendetta> /dev/sdb1       /media/ipod     vfat    rw,nosuid,nodev,quiet,umask=777,iocharset=utf8
[05:16] <V4Vendetta> is that right ?
[05:16] <IdleOne> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[05:16] <firstent> fluxt im installing them
[05:16] <fluxt> try it and see V4Vendetta i'd be intrested to know if it works
[05:16] <MOEBIOUX> thats the deal - didnt appear the files but with some commands i cant mount the hd
[05:16] <Installer36> !tell Installer36 about redgistering
[05:16] <MOEBIOUX> but i dont know them
[05:16] <wweasel> Hey guys, I am having some trouble with wpa_supplicant. I have wireless properly configured, works with WPA. I followed a howto on the ubuntu forums, created by wpa_supplicant.conf file, but when I test it says "Failed to read configuration file '/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf'" Could someone more knowledgeable help me debug?
[05:16] <fluxt> firstent, well xmms is a good mp3 player ;)
[05:16] <despedes> sorry to be a noob... but: how can i repair this: "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!"?
[05:17] <brenner> MOEBIOUX: the section in the help meu i pointed you to tells you the commands
[05:17] <brenner> *menu
[05:17] <fluxt> despedes, compiling something?
[05:18] <_jason> despedes: install xlibs-dev
[05:18] <firstent> fluxt already installed
[05:18] <MOEBIOUX> ok thanks brenner
[05:18] <fluxt> despedes, i've been down this road, there's a whole stack of x11 dev packages you need to install
[05:18] <brenner> >_>
[05:18] <fluxt> _jason knows the score
[05:18] <_nocilis_> anyone?
[05:18] <catchphrase> If I didn't have a floppy drive at installation, but wish to add one after setting up ubuntu (trying to make a bootdisk for another machine), how do I add FD support?
[05:18] <_jason> despedes: out of curiousity, what are you compiling?
[05:18] <MOEBIOUX>  a friend told me a command path like" mount dev/hda1/
[05:19] <fluxt> firstent, well, i installed a whole bunch of crap that i wouldn't recommened to beginers.. :o
[05:19] <firstent> fluxt i want to install java
[05:19] <firstent> fluxt but im not sure how
[05:19] <IdleOne> !tell firstent  about java
[05:20] <_nocilis_> i wonder if matlab is supported
[05:20] <_jason> !matlab
[05:20] <firstent> fluxt yeah im trying that
[05:20] <ubotu> _jason: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:20] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  check www.winehq.org
[05:21] <_jason> _nocilis_: there's a wiki entry, search wiki.ubuntu.com
[05:21] <_nocilis_> cooll thanks ill look into it
[05:21] <despedes> _jason: amarok 1.4
[05:21] <Goldfisch> Well, campers. It is now past my bedtime. Catch you later.
[05:21] <MOEBIOUX> fluxt
[05:21] <IdleOne> !amarok
[05:21] <ubotu> [amarok]  a music player for Linux and Unix with an intuitive interface. See http://amarok.kde.org ; amaroK's features: http://amarok.kde.org/content/view/51/1/
[05:21] <fluxt> firstent, you're working through the !java faq, let me know if you get stuck
[05:22] <fluxt> kde apps take too long to startup via fluxbox
[05:22] <MOEBIOUX> !ubotu
[05:22] <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.
[05:22] <Samineru> What is the command to reformat a usb disk
[05:23] <firstent> fluxt ok
[05:23] <MOEBIOUX> eu firstent
[05:23] <MOEBIOUX> allow me the pv
[05:23] <firstent> how do i do that?
[05:24] <MOEBIOUX> im offering u
[05:24] <fluxt> firstent, you're reading this? -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:25] <fluxt> firstent, start here -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[05:25] <Karmander> firstent you appear like offline
[05:25] <MOEBIOUX> olimpia
[05:26] <MOEBIOUX> accept the pv
[05:26] <fluxt> that's ok i'm offline also
[05:26] <_nocilis_> is it ok to install unbuntu then learn linux commands?
[05:26] <_nocilis_> cuz i have never used linux
[05:26] <Karmander> Moebioux
[05:26] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  of course it is
[05:26] <Karmander> what zap
[05:26] <Spec> _nocilis_: yes
[05:27] <morpheus2485> what is the best way to install gcc 3.4 on a ubuntu machine with no connection to the world?
[05:27] <Spec> _nocilis_: in fact, you can install ubuntu and use it without learning linux commands, it's that great ^.^
[05:27] <morpheus2485> sould i get the gcc source?
[05:27] <MOEBIOUX> nocilis youre not t only one
[05:27] <morpheus2485> is there a ubuntu repository?
[05:27] <morpheus2485> dependancies?
[05:27] <_nocilis_> and i am asumming
[05:27] <_nocilis_> it runs 20x faster then windows?
[05:27] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  ubotu  is going to send you some links to get you started
[05:27] <MOEBIOUX> with that appreciation
[05:27] <Karmander> MOEBIOUX do you have a messenger program?
[05:27] <IdleOne> !tell _nocilis_  about cli
[05:27] <MOEBIOUX> GAIM
[05:27] <Karmander> yes
[05:27] <IdleOne> !tell _nocilis_  about restrictedformats
[05:28] <morpheus2485> MIGHT ANYBYDY KNOW? what is the best way to install gcc 3.4 on a ubuntu machine with no connection to the world?
[05:28] <fluxt> morpheus2485, there is probably a .deb file/s you can copy to the machine
[05:28] <Karmander> what is your acount
[05:28] <IdleOne> !tell _nocilis_  about repos
[05:28] <MOEBIOUX> gimme your msn or any other account
[05:28] <morpheus2485> flxt, thx
[05:28] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  thos 3 links should get you going :)
[05:28] <frank23> morpheus2485: I'm pretty sure there is a wiki page about that
[05:28] <_nocilis_> thanks buddy
[05:28] <Karmander> MOEBIOUX a gmail account is ok?
[05:29] <fluxt> morpheus2485, it would be way hard to compile gcc without a compiler allready installed on the machine in question, by default there is none
[05:29] <_nocilis_> wonder if it would work fast on 800mhz puter
[05:29] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  no problem and if you need any help ask in here :)
[05:29] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  it should run nice and smooth
[05:29] <MOEBIOUX> mmm should for mailin not to web mesages
[05:29] <V4Vendetta> !ipod
[05:29] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  Im running 233mhz :)
[05:29] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[05:29] <bimberi> morpheus2485: get the deb via http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[05:29] <MOEBIOUX> anyway heres my msn
[05:29] <MOEBIOUX> kevago
[05:29] <_nocilis_> lol
[05:30] <_nocilis_> windows just likes to suck up juice
[05:30] <firstent> fluxt i cant run the adept
[05:30] <Karmander> ok
[05:30] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  ubuntu will run better
[05:30] <randabis> build-essential is on the cd
[05:30] <Samineru> does anyone know the command to reformat a volume
[05:31] <IdleOne> _nocilis_>  have you installed ubuntu yet?
[05:31] <fluxt> firstent, adept?
[05:31] <_nocilis_> no
[05:31] <IdleOne> ok
[05:31] <_nocilis_> i got another amd 64
[05:31] <IdleOne> !tell _nocilis_  about dualboot
[05:31] <MOEBIOUX> karmander!!
[05:31] <IdleOne> that link is incase you want to dual boot
[05:31] <firstent> in the page u send me
[05:31] <firstent> fluxt in the page u send me
[05:31] <sbalneav> Evening all
[05:31] <fluxt> Samineru, man mkfs
[05:31] <s|k> what are the system requirements for ubuntu?
[05:31] <IdleOne> hello
[05:31] <Samineru> thank you
[05:32] <firstent> fluxt theres a part that says alt+f2 then type adept...
[05:32] <fluxt> firstent, i thought it asked you to run synaptic
[05:32] <firstent> ok
[05:32] <Gunblade> Could anyone tell me how to set up Ubuntu to recognize that I have an Apple Keyboard and mouse? Because CTRL+mouse-click is giving me right click features
[05:32] <fluxt> firstent, start here -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[05:32] <firstent> fluxt ok
[05:33] <Gunblade> isnt*
[05:33] <firstent> fluxt it is suppoused that i will find java in synaptic?
[05:33] <jon_k> I've got cups installed, and whitelisted for my <Location /> for my local ips,, yet 631 says connection refused (hell even says so on localhost)
[05:33] <MOEBIOUX> karmander
[05:34] <MOEBIOUX> got lost
[05:34] <MOEBIOUX> or what
[05:34] <fluxt> firstent, you need to add a multiverse repository to synaptic in order to be able to download java etc
[05:34] <KillerKiwi2005> whats a good download manager?
[05:34] <fluxt> firstent, that link has all the info to add such a thing
[05:34] <fluxt> KillerKiwi2005, wget
[05:34] <IdleOne> KillerKiwi2005>  ubuntu uses synaptic
[05:34] <KillerKiwi2005> with resume
[05:34] <fluxt> wget has resume
[05:34] <KillerKiwi2005> ok
[05:35] <firstent> fluxt if already added a mutiverse repository
[05:35] <MOEBIOUX> firstent see the tab
[05:35] <sarra> anyone have any experience using imwheel or similar to enable a 7button mouse? i followed some quite solid instructions and ended up breaking x window system (back now, hoorah)
[05:35] <MOEBIOUX> of private chat
[05:35] <IdleOne> !tell sarra  about mouse
[05:35] <fluxt> KillerKiwi2005, but you may like the downloadthemall plugin for firefox (free)
[05:35] <sarra> oh magic
[05:35] <catchphrase> figured out how to add FD support post installation; edit /etc/fstab and add: /dev/fd0 /media/floppy0 auto,umsdos,vfat,ext2 rw,user,noauto 0 0
[05:35] <Ju> Hi all
[05:36] <fluxt> firstent, then.. sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[05:36] <firstent> ok
[05:37] <MOEBIOUX> HELLO sarra
[05:37] <catchphrase> havin' a ball of a time trying to get DSL on a p200mmx laptop with only an FD, 4 gig hdd and ethernet via pcmcia. eesh
[05:37] <IdleOne> firstent>  follow wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for installing java
[05:37] <firstent> fluxt its that in the restricted formats page there is another way to install it and it says that is better that way
[05:37] <MOEBIOUX> dudes, have a fail in my adsl connection somebody please help me
[05:38] <Ju> has the security fix for  bug 34606 been released ?
[05:38] <MOEBIOUX> firstent !!
[05:38] <IdleOne> Ju>  sudo apt-get upgrade will fix the bug
[05:38] <Ju> racoon97: great...
[05:38] <firstent> MOEBIOUX hey
[05:38] <Ju> thx
[05:38] <nekostar> eh
[05:38] <firstent> MOEBIOUX are u registered?
[05:38] <Ju> IdleOne: great ;-)
[05:38] <nekostar> wish that xchat-sys was in regular repos
[05:39] <MOEBIOUX> wirte in the pv
[05:39] <MOEBIOUX> ok
[05:39] <fluxt> firstent, checklist, you've added the multiverse to synaptic, checked it's box so it's ready to use, use the search function for "j2re1.4" then select and install it
[05:39] <firstent> fluxt yes its ready
[05:39] <IdleOne> fluxt>  i dont know where you got that but that isnt the proper way of installing java
[05:39] <firstent> fluxt i intalled it
[05:40] <firstent> thats in the wiki page
[05:40] <IdleOne> fluxt>  the proper way is on the wiki page
[05:40] <firstent> they are both in the wiki page
[05:40] <fluxt> IdleOne, I got it here -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:40] <IdleOne> you want to install Sun java
[05:40] <MOEBIOUX> registered how
[05:40] <MOEBIOUX> didnt know about it firstent
[05:40] <MOEBIOUX> tell me
[05:41] <fluxt> IdleOne, are you saying because he used synaptic instead of the console?
[05:41] <IdleOne> fluxt>  no because j2re1.4 isnt going to work on all sites
[05:42] <fluxt> well i blame the wiki! :P
[05:42] <firstent> MOEBIOUX go to the server window and write /msg nickserv register <password>
[05:42] <kditty> on gnome-look.org, there aare two files on a certain theme i want to try out, one is 24KB one is larger, bother are .gz files. any idea which i should use or how to instal whats in the gz file?
[05:42] <Gunblade> Could anyone tell me how to set up Ubuntu to recognize that I have an Apple Keyboard and mouse? Because CTRL+mouse-click isn't giving me right click features
[05:42] <s|k> firstent: do you know how I can check ram usage on ubuntu?
[05:42] <IdleOne> s|k>  type top in terminal
[05:42] <fluxt> IdleOne, i see your point
[05:43] <s|k> k
[05:43] <firstent> is it better the sun java
[05:43] <firstent> than the other one?
[05:43] <IdleOne> firstent>  follow the instructions for sun java
[05:43] <fluxt> firstent, yeah, get that one
[05:43] <fluxt> firstent, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-e2ebd70ede0e3eb2117ffbd618d2295dd1540dca
[05:43] <firstent> do i uninstall the other one?
[05:43] <s|k> er
[05:43] <s|k> why does ubuntu use 2gigs of memory?
[05:43] <fluxt> firstent, search for it, select it, unistall it
[05:44] <kditty> i wasnt to isntall this theme: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=35516 but i cant find any help topics on the website
[05:44] <firstent> where?
[05:44] <IdleOne> firstent>  leave it wont bother you because in the instruction you will tell your browser to use the new one
[05:44] <fluxt> synaptic
[05:44] <MOEBIOUX> couldnt do it firstent
[05:44] <xnull> can I download .php files?
[05:44] <MOEBIOUX> in the ubuntu servers tab
[05:44] <s|k> IdleOne: do you know why ubuntu is using 2 gigs of memory? (I have 3)
[05:44] <fluxt> xnull, yes and no
[05:44] <s|k> I have irssi open and gaim and a terminal
[05:44] <xnull> fluxt: ? yes how
[05:45] <xnull> fluxt: no why ?:)
[05:45] <IdleOne> s|k>  no idea to be honest
[05:45] <fluxt> xnull, the php will probably/usually be interpreted before you get it. so you don't get the actual php file
[05:45] <firstent> .../msg NickServ REGISTER <aca el password>
[05:45] <silvaran> s|k: Where are you getting that number?
[05:45] <firstent> MOEBIOUX .../msg NickServ REGISTER <aca el password>
[05:45] <s|k> silvaran: Mem:   3117132k total,  2815660k used,   301472k free,   142348k buffers
[05:46] <s|k> silvaran: from typing top in terminal
[05:46] <Mr_Mirsal> You can get them with the free command too.
[05:46] <V4Vendetta> can anyone tell me why, if i restart my pc my ipod shows up on /dev/sdb2 working perfectly, but if i unmount /dev/sdb2 and try to re-mount it, it tells me the special device doesn't exist
[05:46] <frank23> s|k: are you sure its actually using all that memory? ubuntu leaves alot of thing in ram as cached memory
[05:46] <silvaran> s|k: What do you get when you type "free" in a terminal?
[05:46] <firstent> MOEBIOUX did u do it?
[05:47] <s|k> silvaran:  265484
[05:47] <MOEBIOUX> yeah it works in the second
[05:47] <Maxtors> can anyone help me with the unbuntu server edition?
[05:47] <s|k> frank23: I have no idea how much it's using
[05:47] <kditty> anyone know how to do that?
[05:47] <MOEBIOUX> para q funciona el registro
[05:47] <silvaran> s|k: What are the 2 numbers next to "-/+ buffers/cache"?
[05:47] <Samineru> fluxt, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10108
[05:48] <pancakelizard> can someone tell me where to go for drivers? my video card apparently isn't working correctly.
[05:48] <s|k> silvaran:  311684    2805448
[05:48] <Maxtors> Im loged inn but now what do i do... i can navigate in the filse system.. does anyone have a wiki or a tutorial link
[05:48] <IdleOne> para evitar wecos que mandan msg a todos :P
[05:48] <kditty> !drivers
[05:48] <ubotu> drivers is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com//BinaryDriverHowto
[05:48] <MOEBIOUX> first intent tell me
[05:48] <V4Vendetta> can anyone tell me why, if i restart my pc my ipod shows up on /dev/sdb2 working perfectly, but if i unmount /dev/sdb2 and try to re-mount it, it tells me the special device doesn't exist
[05:48] <kditty> pancakelizard
[05:48] <kditty> !drivers
[05:48] <ubotu> I guess drivers is https://wiki.ubuntu.com//BinaryDriverHowto
[05:48] <s|k> silvaran: looks like I'm only using 30mb?
[05:48] <pancakelizard> hey thanks
[05:48] <silvaran> s|k: So you have about 2.6 gigs of RAM used for buffers and cache, which is perfectly normal.  Technically, it's all being used, but you still have almost 2.8 gigs of RAM free.
[05:48] <avaya> anyone know how to get an invite for biteme.org or xbins
[05:49] <frank23> s|k: that's 300MBs
[05:49] <s|k> er
[05:49] <silvaran> s|k: You're using 311MB.
[05:49] <s|k> why so much?
[05:49] <silvaran> Cache make Linux go ZOOM. :)
[05:49] <s|k> that's more than windows xp uses
[05:49] <kditty> !install themes
[05:49] <ubotu> kditty: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:49] <fluxt> Samineru, ext2 probably isn't a great format for the PSP :)
[05:49] <IdleOne> silvaran>  best description I ever seen :)
[05:49] <Samineru> ah
[05:49] <silvaran> I have a server at work with 4 gigs, 3.2 gigs of which is used by cache.
[05:49] <silvaran> Heheh.
[05:50] <Samineru> fluxt how do I reformat it to a different format?
[05:50] <MOEBIOUX> !gaim
[05:50] <ubotu> methinks gaim is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GaimHowto/
[05:50] <Maxtors> does anyone have a link to a ubuntu server edition wiki or tutorial...
[05:50] <s|k> silvaran: why so much ram? 300mb is more than windows xp uses
[05:50] <IdleOne> Maxtors>  what do you need to know maybe someone here can help
[05:51] <fluxt> Samineru, i'm not sure what format psp uses... fat32?
[05:51] <Maxtors> i can start up, login... but what do i do now? how do i navigate the HDD, how "anything":P
[05:51] <TR30> lmao i have only 90 MB of ram on this machine
[05:51] <MOEBIOUX> !irc
[05:51] <Samineru> I'm guessing, how do I reformat it to that?
[05:51] <ubotu> from memory, irc is info on irc at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat, or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InternetRelayChat
[05:51] <silvaran> s|k: If it's there, it's going to use it.  You're not using it for applications, so the kernel has decided to use it for cache.  When you eventually do need it (ie: you start up a bunch of large applications), Linux will decrease its cache usage on the fly.  That's why "free" provides you with the "-/+ buffers/cache" line.
[05:51] <TSCHAK> hey guys, I have a vietnamese girlfriend, has anyone in here set up ubuntu for vietnamese?
[05:52] <fluxt> Samineru, could be something like mkfs.vfat /dev/whateverthehelldevicethepspis
[05:52] <IdleOne> Maxtors>  I dont want to mlow out your candles but if you are new to Linux reinstall the default installation
[05:52] <IdleOne> blow*
[05:52] <thrice`> anyone have fglrx working on dapper?
[05:52] <fluxt> Samineru, unmount it first
[05:52] <Samineru> fluxt I'll try that
[05:52] <TSCHAK> by the way, it looks like google has taken the piss
[05:52] <Maxtors> i know some linux but i just whant to get the hang of the server edition
[05:52] <fluxt> TSCHAK, yes?
[05:52] <Samineru> oh
[05:52] <IdleOne> Maxtors>  server install has no GUI meaning everything will be in console mode
[05:52] <s|k> silvaran: oh, thanks :)
[05:53] <silvaran> s|k: np ;)
[05:53] <TSCHAK> fluxt, what are you responding to? :-)
[05:53] <Maxtors> ikow
[05:53] <Samineru> fluxt it says "No such file or directory"
[05:53] <fluxt> google.. piss.. huh?
[05:53] <Maxtors> but thats why im looking for a introductary tutorial or wiki
[05:53] <TSCHAK> fluxt, google is timing out for me
[05:53] <IdleOne> Maxtors>  lemme check and see what I can find
[05:53] <Maxtors> ok...
[05:53] <fluxt> TSCHAK, ahh ok
[05:54] <MOEBIOUX> !mozilla
[05:54] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, MOEBIOUX
[05:54] <MOEBIOUX> !mozilla
[05:54] <fluxt> TSCHAK, try a www.google.com.au
[05:55] <fluxt> Maxtors, i think there was this lifesaver icon that had some introductory material installed with gnome
[05:56] <Maxtors> ok? and that means?
[05:56] <Samineru> fluxt it says "No such file or directory" when i enter mkfs.vfat /media/usbdisk/ which is the directory when it is mounted
[05:57] <MOEBIOUX> !audacity
[05:57] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, MOEBIOUX
[05:57] <Xaero_Vince> how do i change the screen resolution of the logon screen?
[05:58] <firstent> fluxt ive been having a problem, i have the windows xp in the other drive(because of my brother and sister, they also use this pc), and the clock have been delaying
[05:58] <silvaran> Samineru: You can't format a mounted device, you need to find the /dev/??? link, make sure it's not mounted, and do a mkfs.vfat /dev/sda1 (for example).
[05:58] <firstent> fluxt in the windows
[05:58] <IdleOne> Maxtors>  this is only link I found ! http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2005-October/000042.html not very helpful though :/
[05:58] <Xaero_Vince> its always 1280x1024 for me... id like it a couple notches down so it looks nicer
[05:59] <Samineru> silvaran I knew it needed to be unmounted butIi didn't know it had to be the /dev/ adress, thank you.
[05:59] <fluxt> Samineru, i think you perform the operation on the /device not the /mount point
[05:59] <silvaran> Samineru: no problem... just make sure you get the right device :)
[06:00] <Maxtors> well what do i type to start navigating the file sys
[06:00] <fluxt> Samineru, i have no idea what the device is but unmount it first
[06:00] <Samineru> fluxt/silvaran how do I find out what the /dev adress is
[06:00] <chrisostomo> alguem fala portugues?
[06:00] <IdleOne> Maxtors>  cd/home/username is a strating point I guess
[06:00] <Samineru> it was mounted as usbdisk
[06:00] <IdleOne> Maxtors>  cd /home/username
[06:01] <IdleOne> !br
[06:01] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[06:01] <silvaran> Samineru: Type "mount" and it'll give you a list of mounted devices.  Look for that /media/usbdisk and look for the "/dev/???" entry to the left of it.  Then umount /dev/??? and mkfs.vfat /dev/???
[06:01] <Mosi> Samineru: try 'mount'
[06:01] <fluxt> firstent, you should direct new questions at the chan not me, i'm a noob
[06:01] <Mosi> samineru: USB flash drives areusually /dev/sda1, unless that points to a hard drive
[06:01] <fluxt> i hope everyone realises i have no idea what i'm doing, have never used linux and solve all the problems via google
[06:02] <silvaran> You'll want to look at the mount output in case you have a SCSI drive... you really don't want to format that accidentally...
[06:02] <phantasmoholic-> is Ubuntu the best desktop linux distribution?
[06:02] <fluxt> Samineru, you might get a clue of the /dev location if you cat /etc/fstab
[06:02] <silvaran> phantasmoholic-: Absolutely :)
[06:02] <Xaero_Vince> there is no best distrobution
[06:03] <lck1> when writing files on a floppy disk, do you have to put files on it and unmount?
[06:03] <phantasmoholic-> There is nothing better?
[06:03] <Mosi> fluxt: just fyi, /etc/mtab holds a list of all *currently* mounted filesystems ^_^
[06:03] <phantasmoholic-> Something that works a little easier?
[06:03] <fluxt> Samineru, or if you mount the device, you can issue the command.. mount ..and it should tell you the /dev location
[06:03] <jon_k> I can't get my printer running under cups. I've added the printer and cups has drivers and everything for it... (well, 1 model off)... any idea what I need to do? I don't even see the data light start blinking
[06:03] <silvaran> fluxt: removable devices (except cd-roms) are assigned mountpoints on the fly, so they don't show up in /etc/fstab.
[06:03] <fluxt> Mosi, i stand by my google statement :p
[06:03] <chomsky> a funny thing happened while installing ubuntu........
[06:03] <phantasmoholic-> I want something where I can do stuff like wireless and dual monitor desktop without a bunch of programming
[06:03] <Mosi> fluxt: i saw, i was just informing you for educational purposes :)
[06:03] <silvaran> chomsky: Me too, I think I saw God.
[06:03] <jon_k> in ubuntu printers it won't unpause the que
[06:04] <chomsky> after the installation... i go to log in... and if flips over to some "updates"......
[06:04] <phantasmoholic-> any ideas
[06:04] <jon_k> think it's an issue with ubuntu
[06:04] <chomsky> 30 minutes later... I'm running Edubuntu
[06:04] <chomsky> Edubuntu
[06:04] <chomsky> anyone care to tackle that one?
[06:04] <Mr-Falkor> "I've got my Linux box up,.. 100% working, aaaand- what now?"
[06:04] <firstent> fluxt ok
[06:04] <fluxt> silvaran, can you tell me more of how this works because someone was in here earlier with a device that could be mounted with some troble but wouldn't automount, a usb flash drive.
[06:04] <jon_k> can I get rid of that stupid "Administrative tasks have been disabled for security reasons. Please use Menu System > Administration > Printing." message?
[06:05] <firstent> ive been having a problem, i have the windows xp in the other drive(because of my brother and sister, they also use this pc), and the clock have been delaying
[06:05] <propagandhi> phantasmoholic-: Suse/Xandros/PCLinuxOS are all easier than ubuntu but not necessarily better
[06:05] <phantasmoholic-> what do you mean, they are not better
[06:05] <phantasmoholic-> I just want one that will do everything I want it to, without hours of configuration
[06:06] <jon_k> well if you monitor this channel you'll find out this is FOR SURE not that distro phantasmoholic-
[06:06] <jon_k> heh
[06:06] <chomsky> let me rephrase it all down to one line...
[06:06] <silvaran> fluxt: Removable USB drives are assigned /dev/sd? nodes as they're plugged in.  When you plug one in, you can check "dmesg" to see what device has been assigned.  I'm not sure how Ubuntu chooses the mountpoint for them though... likely something like /media/usbdisk and /media/usbdisk2, etc.
[06:06] <phantasmoholic-> heh
[06:06] <Xaero_Vince> where is xorg.conf file at?
[06:06] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, i spend hours on windows to get it to do everything i want it to
[06:06] <phantasmoholic-> ok, I just heard it was the best desktop
[06:06] <frank23> Xaero_Vince: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:06] <propagandhi> phantasmoholic-: I think you need to have a taste of different distros to see which one actually suits you
[06:06] <Xaero_Vince> thanks
[06:06] <phantasmoholic-> flux, the things I want are fairly simple
[06:06] <fluxt> silvaran, thanks. i wonder what his problem was...
[06:07] <chomsky> I install Ubuntu... go to log in X... it flips over to some "updates'... 30 minutes later I'm running Edubuntu... none of this was planned obviously.
[06:07] <jon_k> my cups is screwed, why'd ubuntu hack it up to not work like stock cups
[06:07] <jon_k> E [12/Mar/2006:23:06:03 -0600]  [Job 4]  Unable to open USB device "usb://EPSON/St ylus%20Photo%20R220": No such device
[06:07] <silvaran> fluxt: Depending on the distro, it may not have been properly set up to connect the device node to a mount point.
[06:08] <jon_k> chomsky, dont like edubuntu?
[06:08] <fluxt> silvaran, well same distro worked on one machine and not another for the same device. so who knows.
[06:08] <silvaran> phantasmoholic-: You touched on two groups of hardware that aren't as well supported on Linux as they should be... wireless and video.
[06:08] <chomsky> isnt edubuntu for something different than jsut plain ole Ubuntu?
[06:09] <phantasmoholic-> silvaran: yah those are the two that are easily done on windows, that linux hasn't caught up with yet
[06:09] <jon_k> chomsky, yeah it teaches you basic math skills and stuff for kids
[06:09] <phantasmoholic-> it could also depend on how well your hardware is supported
[06:09] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, i think the problem is ubuntu doesn't include commercial systems like flash,java,win32codecs and such, that's what you mean?
[06:09] <Samineru> fluxt I can't figure out what it is, there's no difference in mount or cat /etc/fstab/ from before and after I mount the PSP
[06:09] <chomsky> jon_k: thats the only difference? Will I be limited elsewhere?
[06:09] <phantasmoholic-> i'm mostly having problems with hardware drivers
[06:10] <jon_k> chomsky, not really
[06:10] <phantasmoholic-> even more at the core then those things
[06:10] <silvaran> phantasmoholic-: Your best bet is to check the ubuntu wiki for hardware support before you install it.
[06:10] <fluxt> Samineru, as Mosi pointed out earlier, when mounted /etc/mtab should show the /dev
[06:10] <phantasmoholic-> I have no problem running Ubuntu
[06:11] <phantasmoholic-> but I'm limited to one desktop and no wireless
[06:11] <Samineru> fluxt oh. mtab not fstab
[06:11] <Bicchi> If dapper doesn't have the lattest version of a software, to whom to i report/suggest an upgrade?
[06:11] <silvaran> phantasmoholic-: What kind of video card?
[06:11] <phantasmoholic-> Radeon 9000
[06:11] <fluxt> Samineru, yeah, apparently usb devices don't use it! :) my bad
[06:11] <fluxt> i blame google
[06:11] <phantasmoholic-> I've read every wiki, forum, chat log, man page, and it still wont work
[06:12] <frank23> phantasmoholic-: I bought my wireless card knowing that I was going to run under linux. So I made sure to choose one that would work just like that
[06:12] <Samineru> fluxt, so now that I know it's /dev/sda1 I do what?
[06:12] <Maxtors> what is the easiest way to have a user login when acsessing files on you Ubunto PC from a windows PC
[06:12] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, you've downloaded the drivers from ati and the install successfully?
[06:12] <phantasmoholic-> no, I was using the open source version
[06:12] <phantasmoholic-> which seemed a better idea
[06:12] <fluxt> Samineru, mkfs.vfat /dev/sda1 (are you sure you want to format it?)
[06:12] <fluxt> Samineru, umount it
[06:13] <phantasmoholic-> driver "radeon"
[06:13] <brosnan>  /window last
[06:13] <Samineru> fluxt, yeah theres something wrong with the stick and I have it backed up
[06:13] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, get the commercial one. save some hair loss
[06:13] <phantasmoholic-> fluxt: do you use it?
[06:13] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, be sure to read all the docs that come with the driver well
[06:14] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, nah, i use nvidia
[06:14] <phantasmoholic-> if the commercial driver is better why doesn't it come with Ubuntu
[06:14] <sarra> i've lost my 'shut down' option on system>log out btw, is this a bot-answerable query too?
[06:14] <Samineru> fluxt: still no such file or directory
[06:14] <silvaran> phantasmoholic-: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[06:14] <chomsky> ok... so my question is... is there a way to turn my OS back to Ubuntu instead of Edubuntu?
[06:14] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, because it's not open source, therefore EVIL!
[06:15] <chomsky> cuz for soem reason I'm not given a choice in the deal
[06:15] <chomsky> even tho I didnt download Edubuntu
[06:15] <silvaran> phantasmoholic-: There are probably licensing issues that cover distribution... you can't ship the driver with the OS, but you can let the users download the driver themselves.
[06:15] <pancakelizard> how do i get ubuntu to realize i have a widescreen monitor?
[06:15] <frank23> sarra: are you using gnome and kdm or viceversa?
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> pancakelizard,  my ati laptop - started usibng it right - when i installed the fglrx drivers
[06:16] <phantasmoholic-> Linux will never go anywhere without hardware companies helping it
[06:16] <fluxt> silvaran, i don't think ubuntu want to ship anything proprietry like most distros also.
[06:16] <Dr_Willis> pancakelizard,  or use the 'modeline generator' web site (google for it) and create a custome modeline.
[06:16] <MOEBIOUX> i notice that ubuntu didnt work well with some monitors /// the displayed  screen apears giant
[06:16] <pancakelizard> ok i will
[06:16] <pancakelizard> thanks
[06:16] <pancakelizard> brb
[06:16] <silvaran> fluxt: Yah... I wish hardware manufacturers would smarten up.
[06:16] <Dr_Willis> phantasmoholic-,   most time i hear someone say "linux will never....." its  often proven wrong. :P
[06:17] <fluxt> silvaran, but we can't blame them for hiding their competetive optimisations and embarasing workarounds :)
[06:17] <phantasmoholic-> I can only hope it will improve
[06:17] <silvaran> fluxt: Heh, that's true...
[06:17] <firstent> has any of u meet any peruvian guy that uses Ubuntu, maybe in this channel?
[06:17] <phantasmoholic-> But after 10 years of watching it, it has actually just gotten more bloated
[06:18] <loco> #ubuntu forum
[06:18] <MOEBIOUX> eres el pionero loko
[06:18] <MOEBIOUX> congratulations
[06:18] <loco> hmmm, how do you change channles?
[06:18] <sarra> afraid i don't know what kdm is, i'm quite wet behind the ears. was reconfiging xorg and had to startx from prompt, i assume that's to do with it? - is there a way to shutdown in the meantime, and will xwindow start up next time i boot? :S
[06:18] <phantasmoholic-> When will everyone join together around a single distribution!
[06:18] <_jason> loco: /join #ubuntuforums
[06:18] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, you can make it super unbloated if you wish, linux is what you make it, you have a choice
[06:18] <loco> ahh thank you jason
[06:19] <silvaran> sarra: /etc/init.d/kdm <stop|start|restart>
[06:19] <chomsky> ok... to answer my question... edubuntu has WAY more limits than Ubuntu
[06:19] <loco> heh, do you use flux too?
[06:19] <frank23> sarra: or gdm
[06:19] <Mosi> phantasmoholic-: put a working install of windows on a Picotux, then we'll talk about bloated. til then, you have no right to be calling linux names :)
[06:20] <Samineru> fluxt whatever, I'll do it some other time.
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> phantasmoholic-,  never.
[06:20] <MOEBIOUX> loko
[06:20] <phantasmoholic-> fluxt: All that choice is the thing thats keeping me from being able to use it, I use my OS to accomplish certain goals, and one of those goals hasn't been fortunate enough to be understanding every aspect of OS configuration, maybe if I had more time
[06:20] <bosco_> how do i extract this file to Kopete   jasper-1_701_0_vmspatch.tar
[06:20] <Bicchi> If dapper doesn't have the lattest version of a software, to whom to i report/suggest an upgrade? What is the procedure?
[06:21] <cge> I have been trying to use a framebuffer console (vga=791) without the splash option. But when I disable the splash option, the screen remains black until GDM starts, and I never get a console. Does anyone know why this would happen? How can I disable usplash and still use a framebuffer console?
[06:21] <silvaran> phantasmoholic-: I love car analogies, even bad ones, so let's say Ford, GM, Toyota, Honda, and every other car company all banded together to make some uber car? :)
[06:21] <Dr_Willis> Linux is a tool. You use it how you want.  learn how to use the tools better r3equires skill and effort.
[06:21] <MOEBIOUX>  /join #ubuntuforum
[06:21] <Dr_Willis> I use 'Woodworking tools" analogys. :P
[06:21] <silvaran> Heheh.
[06:21] <Mosi> phantasmoholic- that's exactly why no one will ever gather around a single distro. distro choice is one of the great tings about linux. there's mandriva for folks like you, and slackware for people like me, and we're still using 95% the same libs and interfaces, so just about everything is itnercompatable
[06:21] <MOEBIOUX>  #ubuntu.es
[06:21] <sarra> ah tis gdm
[06:21] <sarra> lessee
[06:22] <bosco_> how do i extract this file to Kopete   jasper-1_701_0_vmspatch.tar
[06:23] <phantasmoholic-> Ok, ok, I'm not trying to say Linux is lame, I love it, I have always had a distro installed next to my windows, but, I'm just kinda depressed that I never actually can boot it and use it like I would love to do
[06:23] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, linux is harder to learn and easier and more powerfull to use
[06:23] <Dr_Willis> When Windows breaks - you are often totally Stuck.. when linux breaks you can rip it apart. :P
[06:23] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, what's actually stopping you? you have a problem?
[06:23] <Relkin> Does ubuntu have the support necessary to access RHEL lvm2 logical volumes?
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> I find linux easier to learn. :P
[06:24] <phantasmoholic-> I feel I have a solid grasp on things in Linux that most windows users would never understand, and even with that, I still can't make it do what I want
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> But then again  Trick #1 - "Learn how to learn"
[06:24] <pancakelizard> where is the XF86Config section?
[06:24] <jetscreamer> section?
[06:24] <fluxt> Dr_Willis, but win has gui nobrainers. how easy is that! not that you can do as much..
[06:24] <firstent> fluxt i did everything in the wik page to install java, but it isnt working
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> pancakelizard,  Huh?
[06:24] <sit1> hi, anybody here knows a reference or two on how to customize (or even better, create) ubuntu install cd??? :-/ i've been searching on google but can't find spesifically what i need, perhaps wrong keyword???
[06:24] <Mosi> Dr_Willis: Linux is harder to use ifyou don't know anything, but actually *learning* it is way easier. because things have a logical construction, and standards. Windows totally does not >:(
[06:24] <phantasmoholic-> fluxt: Right now there is only 1 major thing, dual monitors wont work
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> fluxt,  untill it breaks.
[06:25] <pancakelizard>  Put the following modeline in your XF86Config in the Monitors section, and add it to your active modes in the Screen section
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> pancakelizard,  xorg uses xorg.conf :P
[06:25] <jetscreamer> pancakelizard: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:25] <phantasmoholic-> fluxt: when I sit down and see the boot screen, I can just feel the jail cell of the single monitor if I boot linux, so I always go to windows
[06:25] <pancakelizard> oh ok thanks.
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> older X uses that other file.
[06:25] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, hmm well a lot of cards aren't supported in linux that way :( google lists a few. search?
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> Jail Cell of the Single Monitor?
[06:25] <pancakelizard> sorry this is the first version of linux ive actually liked and i trying to learn stuff while i go.
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> heh.
[06:25] <fluxt> firstent, what exactly isn't working?
[06:26] <Dr_Willis> I use Dual monitors on my Nvidia card.
[06:26] <phantasmoholic-> fluxt: My card is supported for it, even has a psuedo xinerama that suppots 3d on both monitors, other people have it working, I try to do what they do, and it doesn't work for me
[06:26] <Dr_Willis> but with the mutipal Desktop features I dont really need the extra monitors.
[06:26] <firstent> fluxt when i get in a java page it doesnt displey
[06:26] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, yeah i've been there, i hear you
[06:26] <sit1> is anybody here knows a reference or two on how to customize (or even better, create) ubuntu install cd??? :-/ i've been searching on google but can't find spesifically what i need, perhaps wrong keyword???
[06:26] <phantasmoholic-> Dr_Willis: I'm already addicted to multiple monitors, once you have used two you can never go back to one
[06:26] <MoebiuxRAMONE> HEY HO LETS GO
[06:27] <loco> w00t ramones
[06:27] <fluxt> firstent, paste output of.. java --version
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> Ive had very odd issues with windows and Mulp. Monitors as well.. its just the whole os 'world/programers' dont seem to think people use them much.
[06:27] <cge> sit1: Maybe you should ask on the forums? No one ever seems to answer advanced questions like that here.
[06:27] <pancakelizard> ok in the monitor section, it has my correct hardware listed. is there a way to change the aspect ratio then?
[06:27] <bosco> tar xvf jasper-1_701_0_vmspatch.tar
[06:27] <firstent> fluxt already done
[06:27] <sit1> owh, ok... thanks
[06:27] <MoebiuxRAMONE> EU LOCO
[06:27] <MoebiuxRAMONE> DE DONDE SO
[06:27] <silvaran> pancakelizard: Got some measuring tape?
[06:28] <firstent> hey moe, the channel didnt work
[06:28] <fluxt> firstent, so it works, just not in firefox?
[06:28] <pancakelizard> no i dont
[06:28] <phantasmoholic-> fluxt: I would also say my Wirless is a problem, but I can get it working with ndiswrapper in Breezy
[06:28] <loco> yo hablo un poco espanol, pero you soy de las EEUU
[06:28] <firstent> fluxt do u thing that it would be better if i restart??
[06:28] <firstent> fluxt the pc
[06:28] <MoebiuxRAMONE> OK
[06:28] <Relkin> Anyone have any knowledge about LVM2 support in the Ubuntu Live CD?
[06:28] <Mosi> can anyone help me fix XMMS?
[06:28] <phantasmoholic-> fluxt: But it looks like Dapper is going to switch in a kernel module, bcm43xx, that does not look like it works so well, and ruin my ndiswrapper ease
[06:29] <silvaran> pancakelizard: Under 'Section "Monitor"' in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, you can add a line like this: "DisplaySize 345 271"
[06:29] <fluxt> phantasmoholic-, heres an idea, look as linux as a huge howto get stuff to go time fun for all thingy
[06:29] <firstent> fluxt i will restart the pc, because Flash isnt working neughter
[06:29] <silvaran> pancakelizard: Where 345 is 345 millimetres (width) and the other one is the height.  Hence the measuring tape :).
[06:29] <pancakelizard> oh ok i see
[06:30] <fluxt> firstent, if you think it'll help
[06:30] <pancakelizard> what you're saying
[06:30] <silvaran> pancakelizard: It might help fix font issues and aspect ratios while watching movies (or TV).
[06:30] <Mosi> does anyone know XMMS well?
[06:30] <Relkin> silveran:  I thought those were pixel values, not mm measurements?
[06:30] <silvaran> but it's not going to have any effect on resolution.
[06:30] <Dr_Willis> Mosi,  cant say that ive had any probmels with xmms.
[06:30] <silvaran> Relkin: They seem like awfully strange pixel values :).
[06:30] <foampeace> xmms
[06:31] <Mosi> Dr_Willis: thanks, that makes mine work better :P
[06:31] <Dr_Willis> Wide Screen Desktop Monitors seem tobe getting more common. :P
[06:31] <Dr_Willis> which is good.
[06:31] <Dr_Willis> Mosi,  you COULD ask a real question.
[06:31] <foampeace> my hardward i think is crap...WHY
[06:31] <thrice`> anyone have fgrlx and dapper ?
[06:32] <Dr_Willis> thrice`,  it works on my laptop. I just followed the !ati wiki
[06:32] <Relkin> silveran: I never said they were correct values ;)  Also, it's late for me and I'm stressing cuz my hd on my redhat server is crashing and I can't seem to find a repair utility that works with LVM2 (can't access the LVM2 when it's not mounted)
[06:32] <loco> gnite
[06:32] <thrice`> !ati
[06:32] <ubotu> methinks ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[06:32] <phantasmoholic-> thrice`: is that the ATI binary driver
[06:32] <silvaran> Relkin: Nasty stuff...
[06:32] <thrice`> I thought I did :(
[06:32] <phantasmoholic-> thrice': you wouldn't happen to be using the dual head feature of your card would you??
[06:32] <foampeace> is it common for the system to do kernel panics sometimes
[06:32] <thrice`> phantasmoholic-: nope
[06:33] <Relkin> silv: I know.  I'm not going to be using LVM2 again, unless I'm running RAID5 arrays, and then I would not need the LVM ;)
[06:33] <silvaran> foampeace: Nope :(
[06:33] <Mosi> Dr_Willis: ok, so, the other day i went to install Busybox just for educational purposes. It said it had to delete my linux kernel image to do it, so i made sure i had symlinks so my boot loader could boot off an old version of the kernel. Sure enough, this morning i had to run off 2.6.10-6-powerpc kernel. I discovered that XMMS worked under this kernel. After i reinstalled 2.6.12-10-powerpc-smp and booted off that, XMMS no longer worked.
[06:33] <Mosi>  any thoughts?
[06:33] <silvaran> Relkin: Yeah, my configs have never been complex enough for me to even look at LVM.
[06:34] <Relkin> silvaran: RH defaults to dropping EVERYTHING into an LVM
[06:34] <Relkin> ugh
[06:34] <foampeace> i wanna go live in the forest the computer is cheap and flaky :<
[06:34] <chomsky> k... well can anybody even tell me WHY Ubuntu would automaticly "update" to Edubuntu... and if its reversable?
[06:34] <silvaran> foampeace: Trees don't bring you porn :)
[06:34] <Dr_Willis> Mosi,  sounds more like a sound device
[06:34] <Relkin> silvaran: I didn't know better at first... now I do.  DOH!
[06:34] <Dr_Willis> Mosi,  sounds more like a sound device  'issue' not a an xmms one.
[06:34] <phantasmoholic-> chomsky: you changed all your source's to edubuntu sources and did a dist-upgrade?
[06:35] <foampeace> silvaran: i dont want to take the computer back
[06:35] <silvaran> phantasmoholic-: I thought edubuntu was in the same repository, just a different virtual package?
[06:35] <foampeace> silvaran: but its crashing and flaky
[06:35] <chomsky> no... brand new install... everythign went well till i logged into gnome...
[06:35] <Mosi> Dr_Willis: that could well be. However, Rythmbox Music Player works fine, and did under the oldkernel. Do you know what the difference is between what the two players use, so i can get an idea where to start looking for a fix?
[06:35] <silvaran> chomsky: What does "apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" get you?
[06:36] <chomsky> good question... i'll give it a go
[06:36] <firstent> fluxt didnt work, nor flash or java
[06:36] <foampeace> why would a computer be flaky? bargain bin cpus?
[06:36] <foampeace> bad yeild cpus?
[06:36] <mdmkolbe> This may be slightly OT, but I can't think of any other unbiased places to ask.  I would like to put the /etc of my ubuntu install under version control.  Can anyone recomend a version control system that would be good for that? SVN? darcs?
[06:37] <highvoltage> what is nexenta?
[06:37] <silvaran> Mosi: I haven't used xmms in ages, but it has its own code for piping sound to the hardware (and might even be set to use the deprecated OSS drivers).  Rhythmbox uses gstreamer which I believe favors the new ALSA system.  I would suggest checking the sound settings in XMMS and trying different output devices (esd/alsa/oss) until you find one that (hopefully) works.
[06:37] <fluxt> firstent, ls /usr/java/jre -ld
[06:37] <chomsky> heh... cant even get a terminal
[06:37] <chomsky> ah there it is
[06:38] <Mosi> silvaran: thanks much, i'll try that
[06:38] <silvaran> mdmkolbe: I'm sure you could get just about any version control system to work with it... my money would be on Subversion, but that's a personal preference.
[06:38] <silvaran> mdmkolbe: I've no experience with that sort of thing, but you might want to find a filesystem or something with built-in versioning so you don't have to remember to commit after every change you want logged in the repo.
[06:38] <Mosi> silvaran: ^_^ wow, that was easy. I didn't know ALSA was better than OSS, thanks :)
[06:39] <darkfires> alsa is much better
[06:39] <darkfires> clearer
[06:39] <MoebiuxRAMONE> COMMUNITY: what decodes should i need to waacht mpeg files (video) on ubuntu live
[06:39] <silvaran> Mosi: No problem... I think technically it's "better" now (I've had enormous pains with alsa in the past while it was maturing), but OSS is deprecated in the kernel.
[06:39] <mdmkolbe> silvaran: do such things exist under linux?  any names I could search for?
[06:39] <MoebiuxRAMONE> what decoders should i download
[06:39] <propagandhi> MoebiuxRAMONE: no decodes
[06:39] <fluxt> firstent, depending on where you installed java.. on mine... cd /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins && sudo ln -s /usr/lib/java/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so libjavaplugin_oji.so
[06:39] <propagandhi> MoebiuxRAMONE: but some codecs
[06:39] <chomsky> silvaran: root@fuckbox:/home/chomsky# apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:39] <chomsky> Reading package lists... Done
[06:39] <chomsky> Building dependency tree... Done
[06:39] <chomsky> ubuntu-desktop is already the newest version.
[06:39] <chomsky> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 24 not upgraded.
[06:40] <propagandhi> !codecs
[06:40] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[06:40] <MoebiuxRAMONE> ok
[06:40] <silvaran> mdmkolbe: Honestly I have no idea... you could google for a few keywords like "filesystem" and "versioning" with "linux", and possibly just throw VMS in there for fun (iirc, it has/had a filesystem that does that sort of thing automatically), but no guarantees.
[06:40] <silvaran> chomsky: That sucks... I wonder if you had a look at the edubuntu upgrading instructions (how to go from ubuntu to edubuntu) if it might give you a clue as to what happened and how to undo it...
[06:41] <chomsky> ok
[06:41] <TestDummy> Hey, is there a way to get that update icon to go away?
[06:41] <silvaran> fuckbox... what a great hostname :)
[06:41] <MoebiuxRAMONE> what plugins should i install for it and were to find them
[06:41] <MoebiuxRAMONE> (some url )
[06:41] <chomsky> :D
[06:41] <TestDummy> (Without actually updating like it is begging me to)
[06:41] <chomsky> yeah... i treat my PC how it needs to be treated :D
[06:42] <MoebiuxRAMONE> propagandhi
[06:42] <MoebiuxRAMONE> DO U KNOW HOW
[06:43] <firstent> fluxt if did everything exactly as the wikipage, but i changed username by roman i instaled in
[06:43] <Grark> Ok something weird.
[06:43] <Grark> a couple of applications refuse to launch
[06:43] <Grark> when they were working earlier tonight
[06:44] <Grark> namely azareus and vmare
[06:44] <Mosi> Can anyone tell me why my range of sound output seems to be remarkably lower in Linux than it is in OS X? I've looked at all the possible throttles in the volume control panel, and on XMMS itself, but i can't seem to find anything throttled way down
[06:44] <fluxt> firstent, does the plugin exist?.. ls -l /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libjavaplug*
[06:44] <firstent> fluxt let me try
[06:45] <MoebiuxRAMONE> somebody send me wich plugings do i need to play mpehg in totem player
[06:45] <volCOM_b0i> Mosi, have you tried alsamixer in a terminal?
[06:45] <firstent> i get this
[06:45] <firstent> fluxt i get this
[06:45] <firstent> lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 39 2006-03-13 00:19 /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin.so -> /etc/alternatives/firefox-javaplugin.so
[06:46] <Mosi> volCOM_b0i: yeah. i just checkd again, and it's all up
[06:46] <firstent> sorry about that
[06:46] <fluxt> firstent, select the sun java plugin via... sudo update-alternatives --config java
[06:46] <volCOM_b0i> I have never had this problem. Sorry.  I have now clue.
[06:46] <volCOM_b0i> no^
[06:46] <bradd_> hello everyone
[06:46] <MoebiuxRAMONE> fluxt
[06:47] <bradd_> how do I get that 3ddestop to run after i download it???
[06:47] <MoebiuxRAMONE> which plugings do i need to play mpeg in the totem player
[06:47] <volCOM_b0i> 3ddesk in terminal
[06:48] <_jason> ubotu: tell MoebiuxRAMONE about multimedia
[06:48] <bradd_> I have to type that in everytime?
[06:48] <volCOM_b0i> you can bind a key to it :)
[06:48] <bradd_> hmm
[06:48] <volCOM_b0i> i use xbindkeys
[06:48] <bradd_> aight, thanx
[06:48] <behrooz> is there any skype version for ubuntu and if so where do i get it? thanks :)
[06:48] <bradd_> an is there a way to play MP3???
[06:49] <GigaClon> !skype
[06:49] <ubotu> from memory, skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[06:49] <MoebiuxRAMONE> gotcha jason
[06:49] <volCOM_b0i> search Mp3 in synaptic and download all the mpeg and mp3 codecs.  AmaroK is great as a player.
[06:50] <MoebiuxRAMONE> with this already is half problem gone
[06:50] <volCOM_b0i> Xmms is like older winamps.
[06:50] <rishi> hi
[06:51] <rishi> hope everyone's well...i am not
[06:51] <rishi> i have a problem
[06:51] <rishi> could someone help me
[06:52] <bradd_> now how do I get Xbindkeys to run???
[06:52] <firstent> fluxt are i back?
[06:52] <mikebot> why is it that in openoffice, when i select text that is double spaced and press ctrl+1, it makes it bold, size 16 font, and removes justification?
[06:52] <fluxt> firstent, well you have the plugin installed, it should work
[06:52] <behrooz> thanks, but seems too complicated for me :(
[06:52] <MoebiuxRAMONE> wich is the massive choice ---------> amarock or xmms
[06:52] <anto9us> rishi, possibly, just ask your question, if someone knows, they'll answer :)
[06:52] <MoebiuxRAMONE> decide
[06:52] <sarra> xmms is based on winamp, you decide how good that is :P
[06:52] <volCOM_b0i> in terminal type xbindkeys, it will tell you how to make a config file
[06:53] <firstent> fluxt i installed everything, but now i thing i have to link it with firefox
[06:53] <rishi> So i was trying to install Gentoo before breezy...big mistake.  I have GRUB installed from that attempt
[06:53] <rishi> but it doesn't recognize windows
[06:53] <mikebot> also, when i open banshee, it says starting banshee in the bottom, but nothing opens, anyone help me with that?
[06:53] <rishi> so it only boots ubuntu
[06:53] <fluxt> firstent, what you showed me shows that it is
[06:53] <rishi> how do i make it recognize windows?
[06:53] <lemix> Anyone familiar with the NeverWinter Nights installation Help me??? with the mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
[06:53] <rishi> the big thing...is that there is a chance i installed grub to MBR...which i think might be a bad thing.
[06:54] <firstent> fluxt so suppoustly it is working?
[06:54] <MoebiuxRAMONE> so people enroled for xmms???
[06:54] <fluxt> firstent, should do
[06:54] <MoebiuxRAMONE> will be this one then
[06:54] <behrooz> does anyone use skype on his ubuntu?
[06:54] <GigaClon> the easiest way is to reformat the entire drive, and install windows first
[06:54] <behrooz> where do i get the install?
[06:54] <lemix> skype? you can install that on ubuntu?
[06:54] <GigaClon> yeah
[06:54] <fluxt> i guess someone like me should get enthusiastic and write a script to automate java and flash installs
[06:54] <behrooz> i m asking...
[06:54] <rishi> that's what i was afraid of, but i don't want to do that...i'm willing to mess with shit if i have to?
[06:55] <GigaClon> !tell Lemix about skype?
[06:55] <volCOM_b0i> Yup, mount your windows drive, and save data, and reinstall it all...
[06:55] <lemix> Has anyone ever installed a SLINGBOX on his ubuntu
[06:55] <lemix> ??
[06:55] <MoebiuxRAMONE> were ar u from fluxt
[06:55] <fluxt> !anyone
[06:55] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[06:55] <anto9us> rishi, boot off your windows disk and fixmbr then see this page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[06:55] <rishi> okay
[06:55] <rishi> but how do i boot off my windows disk
[06:55] <fluxt> i'm from the land of oz
[06:56] <rishi> do you mean by the cd
[06:56] <bons> hi y'all. i'm interested in contributing to/learning a bit more about the linux kernel.  i've signed up for the kernel janitors mailing list and i hope to be contributing patches soon.  my test bed for linux development is a ubuntu breezy install, but im having issues grabbing the latest kernel snapshot using cogito.  could someone point me in the direction of a *good* tutorial or just tell me what i'm doing wrong?
[06:56] <anto9us> rishi, yes, the cd
[06:56] <lemix> how do you get past the """mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding""" installing NWN
[06:56] <firstent> fluxt it is working now
[06:57] <MoebiuxRAMONE> so youre dorothy !!!!
[06:57] <firstent> fluxt thank u very much, and sorry if ive been bothering too much
[06:57] <bradd_> ok I entered "xbindkeys --defaults > /home/bradd/.xbindkeysrc" into the terminal..... is that what i was supposed to do?? it didn't give me an error that time....
[06:57] <firstent> MoebiuxRAMONE which is the spanish channel?
[06:57] <fluxt> firstent, wow, np :)
[06:58] <Fitzsimmons> can someone please explain to me how to use deskbar applet?  I installed the package but I'm not entirely sure what to do now, since there's no binary
[06:58] <MoebiuxRAMONE> i should advertise u Q NO HAY NI UNA PUTA ALMA ALLI A ESTA HORA
[06:58] <MoebiuxRAMONE> pero vas al server ...
[06:58] <MoebiuxRAMONE> join channel
[06:58] <volCOM_b0i> ok now edit the .xbindkeysrc in ~/
[06:58] <MoebiuxRAMONE> y luego le das ubuntu.es
[06:58] <bimberi> !es
[06:58] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:58] <firstent> is it #ubuntu.es
[06:59] <MoebiuxRAMONE> OK
[06:59] <bons> when i try to do a cg-pull of the 2.6 branch, it complains about every tag having a different source. (obsolete tag?)
[06:59] <fluxt> firstent, and did you get flash working?
[06:59] <MoebiuxRAMONE> nop
[06:59] <MoebiuxRAMONE> wishin just
[06:59] <firstent> fluxt yes
[07:00] <firstent> fluxt what else should i get?
[07:00] <bradd_> what is ~/? do I enter that in terminal or something?
[07:00] <volCOM_b0i> bradd, type in terminal, gedit /etc/bradd/.xbindkeysrc
[07:00] <volCOM_b0i> oops
[07:00] <bradd_> Im sorry.... Im new @ this
[07:00] <volCOM_b0i> /home/bradd/xbindkeysrc
[07:00] <Agent_bob> whale crap,  here i am again.
[07:00] <volCOM_b0i> ~/ this will put you in your /home/bradd/ folder
[07:00] <zack_> hi, im wondering were i can edit the " bootstring "
[07:00] <anto9us> Fitzsimmons, right click an empty space on your panel, add to panel, select deskbar
[07:01] <MoebiuxRAMONE> well carpe diem etcetera ad nauseum
[07:01] <Agent_bob> bradd_  the tild ~ always expands to your home directory,    or should always expand to that maybe i should say.
[07:01] <MoebiuxRAMONE> dum loquimir etcetera
[07:01] <MoebiuxRAMONE> chau
[07:01] <lemix> can anyone help me solve a problem with running neverwinter nights, console error: mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
[07:02] <Fitzsimmons> anto9us: thanks.
[07:02] <volCOM_b0i> sorry bradd, it is.  gedit /home/bradd/.xbindkeysrc
[07:02] <MoebiuxRAMONE> firstent i got ur mail !!!
[07:02] <MoebiuxRAMONE> got mine
[07:02] <bradd_> k
[07:02] <Fitzsimmons> wow
[07:02] <Fitzsimmons> I've only used it for 10 seconds
[07:02] <Fitzsimmons> but I can see how it is sweet
[07:02] <anto9us> :)
[07:03] <RossH> hmmm anyone know any reason why i can't get dapper 4 live to run right....my screen just goes blank.....i'm using a geforce card
[07:03] <bradd_> ok, how do I set up a key to do something?
[07:03] <volCOM_b0i> look at how it binds keys to open programs, and at the bottom make one that will open 3ddesk
[07:03] <anto9us> !dapper
[07:03] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[07:03] <Fitzsimmons> the beagle search doesn't appear to be working though
[07:03] <firstent> MoebiuxRAMONE not
[07:03] <firstent> MoebiuxRAMONE give it to me
[07:03] <lemix> can anyone help me solve a problem with running neverwinter nights, console error: mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding??
[07:05] <volCOM_b0i> brad you can enter something like this
[07:05] <volCOM_b0i> "3ddesk"
[07:05] <firstent> fluxt have u set ureevolution mail account?
[07:05] <volCOM_b0i> control + d + release
[07:05] <volCOM_b0i> then when you hold control and push d, it will run 3ddesk
[07:06] <Agent_bob> lemix  sorry, not i.
[07:06] <Agent_bob> just wanted you to know you weren't being ignored.
[07:06] <lemix> well i didnt know there for a second
[07:06] <lemix> so thanks
[07:06] <lemix> God, Ive been through forums in the past hour
[07:07] <Agent_bob> lemix have you asked in #linuxhelp ?
[07:07] <mike0002> will objectdock work over vnc?
[07:07] <lemix> no
[07:07] <Agent_bob> lemix have you asked in ##linux ?
[07:07] <lemix> no too
[07:07] <volCOM_b0i> ok, bradd, after you have added that to your xbindkeysrc file, you need to restart xbindkeys.  type, sudo killall xbindkeys  then run xbindkeys again and see if it works
[07:07] <lemix> i will go there
[07:07] <mike0002> lol
[07:07] <mike0002> that would be pretty sweet if it did
[07:08] <mike0002> so no 3d stuff works over vnc then?
[07:08] <Agent_bob> either of those might be a good place when no one seems to be here that knows.
[07:08] <mike0002> which vnc server program is the best
[07:08] <mike0002> and which should i install
[07:08] <fluxt> firstent, no
[07:09] <firstent> fluxt do u download ure mails to ure pc?
[07:09] <jmworx> Just read the report about the nasty root passwd bug. Any idea what I don't seem to be affected (installed 5.10 from scratch)
[07:09] <fluxt> mike0002, realvnc works
[07:09] <Agent_bob> anyone know the minimum packages required for an x interface ?
[07:09] <fluxt> firstent, not anymore, if i did, i'd use thunderbird
[07:10] <fluxt> Agent_bob, dependancies get installed automatically..
[07:10] <firstent> does it works with ubuntu?
[07:10] <bradd_> ok, i entered Killall in terminal.... then it gave me a list.... is that right?
[07:10] <Agent_bob> no help
[07:10] <firstent> fluxt does it works with ubuntu?
[07:10] <volCOM_b0i> has anyone gotten hotway to work for hotmail using thunderbird?
[07:10] <Madpilot> jmworx: the fix for that has already happened
[07:11] <thomas`> is there a disk cleanup in ubuntu? to clean any unneccasary files? kindalike windows disk cleanup. i
[07:11] <julianobastos> how do i install gtk from apt-get?
[07:11] <jean> hi
[07:11] <volCOM_b0i> bradd you have to type, killall xbindkeys
[07:11] <volCOM_b0i> then type xbindkeys to run it again,a nd then try it
[07:11] <Agent_bob> is twm still the lightest wm ?
[07:11] <fluxt> firstent, yes, you can download it from mozilla.org perhaps there's a package
[07:12] <bradd_> ok, I need to get use to this shit... I just got it today.... sorry im a noob
[07:12] <Viper2026> hey, does anyone know how to get xvid files to playback in totem?
[07:12] <alekz> hi i cant remove php4 because of this error: E: phpmyadmin: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 127
[07:12] <firstent> fluxt ok thanls
[07:12] <mike0002> is there a way to tell what package versions apt is giving me?
[07:12] <volCOM_b0i> we've all been there bradd haha
[07:12] <mike0002> cause tightvnc uses video drivers in only since 1.3x
[07:12] <fluxt> firstent, npz, you don't have to use it, evolution? might be better. i just use what i know works
[07:13] <bradd_> it didn't work..... damn
[07:13] <volCOM_b0i> "3ddesk"
[07:13] <firstent> fluxt i couldnt set evolution
[07:13] <volCOM_b0i> control + k + release
[07:13] <volCOM_b0i> enter those two lines
[07:14] <jmworx> Madpilot: OK, I forgot I had patched my system a few hours ago :-)
[07:14] <fluxt> Viper2026, apt-cache showpkg <packagename>
[07:14] <volCOM_b0i> that binds control and k to 3ddesk
[07:14] <bradd_> do I enter "control + d" in the::: *.xbindkeyssrc (~) - gedit::: window that opens?
[07:14] <fluxt> firstent, ok. i don't even know what it is :)
[07:14] <bradd_> and then "3ddesk"
[07:14] <volCOM_b0i> when you type, gedit .xbindkeysrc
[07:14] <firstent> ha ha ha
[07:15] <volCOM_b0i> a window will open, it will be a text file
[07:15] <fluxt> but i have it installed!
[07:15] <bradd_> uh huh
[07:15] <volCOM_b0i> at the end of the file enter this
[07:15] <Viper2026> fluxt, i need to find a package that has the xvid decoder
[07:15] <volCOM_b0i> "3ddesk"
[07:15] <volCOM_b0i> control + d + release
[07:15] <volCOM_b0i> and save it
[07:15] <bradd_> ok ok, i had it backwards
[07:15] <fluxt> firstent, evolution looks very straight forward to me
[07:16] <firstent> but im not sure how to add my acounts
[07:16] <volCOM_b0i> now killall xbindkeys again, and run it again by typing xbindkeys and see if it works
[07:16] <bradd_> do I have to add those "#" sings?
[07:16] <volCOM_b0i> no thos will comment it out
[07:16] <bradd_> signs*
[07:17] <fluxt> Viper2026, libxvidcore4
[07:17] <Viper2026> thanks
[07:17] <Agent_bob> in most configuration syntax in linux  # means ignore  to the system.
[07:17] <fluxt> Viper2026, apt-cache search <packagenamepartial>
[07:17] <Viper2026> ok
[07:18] <sumon> Hi , I am facing a big problem to setup ndiswrapper
[07:18] <Viper2026> libxvidcore4 is giving me a not found error though
[07:18] <fluxt> it might be in the multiverse
[07:18] <fluxt> !multiverse
[07:18] <michael117> I've had ubuntu installed on my computer and soon after I installed it, I configured sound to work on some program, but not all. Now after a few months, I have come back to ubuntu and forgot how I configured sound to work before, but would like to have the same sound settings universally apply to all programs on my machine
[07:18] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[07:18] <sumon> When I do apt update i get a lot error
[07:19] <Spec> !easysource
[07:19] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:19] <mike0002> how can i find out what version of a package apt is giving me
[07:19] <fluxt> sumon, did you use.. sudo apt-get update  ..???
[07:19] <jmworx> Madpilot: Actually, the last update I did was before the fix appeared. Yet, my system is unaffected (although another one was).
[07:19] <Spec> oo, that's cool
[07:19] <Spec> mike0002: once it's installed, or before it's installed?
[07:19] <mike0002> before
[07:19] <mike0002> or after
[07:19] <Spec> mike0002: apt-cache showpkg <package>
[07:20] <sumon> yes but still error msg
[07:20] <fluxt> sumon, please share the error message with the chan
[07:20] <sumon> I am really tired about ubuntu .it's so tulf
[07:21] <Viper2026> fluxt, i found libxvidcore4 and installed it, but totem still won't play my xvids
[07:21] <sumon> How can I do that
[07:21] <fluxt> sumon, then perhaps you should use the synaptic gui
[07:21] <thrice`> hrm...I thought dapper was suppose to have gnome 2.14
[07:21] <bradd_> well I saved the canges and quit, then restarted xbindkeys and it didn't work
[07:21] <mike0002> Fatal server error:
[07:21] <mike0002> could not open default font 'fixed'
[07:21] <mike0002> wtf does that mean? in tightvncserver trying to run it
[07:21] <michael117> How can I configure sound settings to work universally on all apps?
[07:21] <Agent_bob> sumon generally with copy and paste...
[07:21] <bradd_> #"3ddesk"
[07:21] <bradd_> #  Control + d
[07:21] <mike0002> is there a default fonts package lol?
[07:21] <bradd_> is that right?
[07:21] <volCOM_b0i> take out #
[07:21] <fluxt> Viper2026, i got this uber cool script that installed all the good video stuff.. i just have to remember the name...
[07:22] <elkbuntu> thrice`, afaik it will, they're just waiting on it to be fully released or something
[07:22] <volCOM_b0i> the # will comment that line out, and make it not work.
[07:22] <Viper2026> yeah, i could use that :D
[07:22] <sumon> Actually I need to setupndiswrapper to set up my wirless internet
[07:22] <bradd_> ok
[07:22] <sumon> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mi rrormax.net hoary-backports/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/u buntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_main_binary -i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[07:22] <sumon> 
[07:22] <michael117> How can I configure sound settings to work universally on all apps?
[07:22] <sumon> I get this msg
[07:22] <thrice`> elkbuntu: yes, I knwo it will; just thoguht dapper was supposed to as of flight 5
[07:23] <elkbuntu> uboty tell sumon about paste
[07:23] <elkbuntu> ubotu tell sumon about paste
[07:23] <Agent_bob> !sound
[07:23] <ubotu> [sound]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[07:23] <bradd_> Alright, thanks volCOM
[07:24] <elkbuntu> thrice`, there is a possibility dapper will be delayed, there might be another flight. meanwhile, dapper discussions should occur in #ubuntu+1
[07:24] <Agent_bob> michael117 see ubotu ^
[07:24] <volCOM_b0i> no problem
[07:24] <pancakelizard> is there an easy way to change the aspect ratio?
[07:24] <RossH> hmmm anyone know any reason why i can't get dapper 4 live to run right....my screen just goes blank.....i'm using a geforce card
[07:24] <Viper2026> fluxt, i have to go afk, if you find the script's name, please pm it to me
[07:25] <sumon> I sent it in pastein
[07:26] <sumon> did u get it?
[07:26] <fluxt> Viper2026, automatix google it
[07:26] <frank23> !automatix
[07:26] <ubotu> automatix is probably unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'ynYn'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[07:26] <Madpilot> !tell fluxt about automatix
[07:27] <fluxt> !tell Viper2026 about automatix
[07:27] <xanavim> overkill
[07:27] <elkbuntu> i'd reckon
[07:27] <pancakelizard> hello?
[07:27] <Viper2026> thanks
[07:27] <fluxt> hey, the thing works
[07:27] <allisfree> i configured mldonkey-server as a service, but it cant start on booting or manually(/etc/init.d/mldonkey-server start)
[07:27] <kRaKoN> hi there
[07:27] <pancakelizard> is there an easy way to change the aspect ratio?
[07:27] <sumon> fluxt r u with me
[07:28] <pancakelizard> its at 4x3 but i have a widescreen so i want to put it at 16x9
[07:28] <MOEBIOUXRamone> PLEASE
[07:28] <fluxt> sumon, huh?
[07:28] <mike0002> anyone know whats up with fonts?
[07:28] <yugo> salut
[07:28] <yugo> ????
[07:28] <MOEBIOUXRamone> help me fluxt----- how do i mount a floopy drive
[07:29] <fluxt> sumon, oh i dont always read stuff that doesn't have my name in it
[07:29] <mike0002> Fatal server error: could not open default font 'fixed'
[07:29] <Agent_bob> ok so now i spend an hour updating the sources list.......  then 8 hours on the download,  just to find out that it wond work on my hardware....  sounds about right.
[07:29] <fluxt> MOEBIOUXRamone, ask the chan
[07:29] <mike0002> where do i get default font 'fixed'?
[07:29] <sumon> fluxt , actually i don't know what is next
[07:29] <MOEBIOUXRamone> how do i mount the floppy drive on linux
[07:29] <Agent_bob> xfs running mike0002
[07:29] <Frogzoo> MOEBIOUXRamone: install fdutils
[07:29] <mike0002> yes
[07:29] <Agent_bob> ?
[07:30] <mike0002> xfs is installed
[07:30] <mike0002> dunno if its running
[07:30] <MOEBIOUXRamone> how - i dont manage this so much
[07:30] <bradd_> Is there a way to run OSX on Linux???
[07:30] <sumon> fluxt , i just sent in pastein my problem
[07:30] <mike0002> yeah xfs is running
[07:30] <katz> mounting a floppy drive from the terminal: sudo mount -t auto /dev/fd0 /media/floppy
[07:30] <fluxt> sumon, link?
[07:30] <mike0002> is there something i oculd install to fix this?
[07:31] <Agent_bob> MOEBIOUXRamone    sudo mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/disk        assuming /mnt/disk is a dir.
[07:31] <bradd_> Mac OSX on Linux using an AMD cpu
[07:31] <Agent_bob> katz types faster than i do....
[07:31] <mike0002> where do i get default font 'fixed'?
[07:32] <Agent_bob> oh my and i'm lagging 13 seconds also....
[07:32] <pancakelizard> ok, so do i take it nobody wants to tell me?
[07:32] <darkfires> bradd_ maybe in vmware
[07:32] <MOEBIOUXRamone> sudo mount -t auto /dev/fd0 /media/flop
[07:32] <darkfires> bradd_ but you can do it for sure using pearpc
[07:32] <bradd_> what
[07:32] <darkfires> osx
[07:32] <bradd_> what's that*
[07:32] <MOEBIOUXRamone> but i must specify t file system
[07:32] <darkfires> what's what?
[07:33] <bradd_> pearpc huh
[07:33] <darkfires> powerpc emulator
[07:33] <katz> MOEBIOUXRamone, if auto doesn't work for you, you might want to try 'vfat' or 'msdos'
[07:33] <mike0002> Please set correct fontPath in the tightvncserver script. where is this?
[07:33] <katz> the -t option sets the filesystem
[07:33] <mike0002> what is the correct font path?
 where do i get default font 'fixed'? <--- type  chkfont<tab>     and see if it's not already installed.
[07:33] <bradd_> hmm......... then what is that vmware???
[07:33] <fluxt> does anyone else have the problem where they don't see what people are typing unless they type your name first?
 -t auto is redundant.
[07:33] <mike0002> chkfont not installed
[07:34] <katz> seems so, agent_bo
[07:34] <katz> seems so, agent_bob, i mean
[07:34] <bet0x> damn
[07:34] <Frogzoo> MOEBIOUXRamone: 'sudo apt-get install fdutils ; sudo mkdir /mnt ; sudo fdutilsconfig ; fdmount'
[07:34] <bet0x> Gnome crash wen i change a Theme
[07:34] <darkfires> vmware is a pc emulator
[07:34] <bet0x> :P
[07:34] <Madpilot> fluxt: which IRC app are you using?
   the tab key.... tab completion...
[07:34] <duplex-> darkfires:  No it's not.  It's a virtualizer.  There's a difference.
[07:34] <fluxt> Madkiss, xchat
[07:34] <fluxt> Madpilot, even... xchat
[07:35] <robert11> hello ubunters
[07:35] <darkfires> duplex-: you're absolutely right, but i can't be bothered to explain what a virtualizer is.
[07:35] <Madpilot> fluxt: odd - try quiting & restarting xchat
[07:35] <duplex-> darkfires:  Yeah sorry for the symantics :-/
[07:35] <fluxt> Madpilot, why?
[07:35] <edaniel> Hi, a friend gave me ubuntu 5.10 and I tried the live cd, but unfortunately it "failed to start the X server"--it said  "it is likely that it is not set up correctly." Does someone know what I should do to make it start?
[07:35] <duplex-> darkfires:  semantics, rather.
[07:35] <MOEBIOUXRamone> frogzoo please type me the right command
[07:35] <darkfires> :)
[07:35] <Madpilot> fluxt: because restarting often cures odd behaviours :P
[07:35] <bradd_> do you know anyone who has doen it???
[07:35] <pancakelizard> chicken salda
[07:35] <Agent_bob> i need to just leave until my lag time is lower....    i don't think i'm helping anything with this much lag.
[07:36] <robert11> hi ana
[07:36] <Frogzoo> MOEBIOUXRamone: what do you want, special treatment? see above ^^^
[07:36] <mike0002> how come /etc/vnc.conf is all commented out... is it no longer used?
[07:36] <fluxt> Madpilot, i don't get you
[07:36] <MOEBIOUXRamone> ok
[07:36] <bradd_> and I installed a Nvidia driver for my VGA card and it's still choppy... is there a way I can.... fix that???
[07:36] <ana> hi robert11
[07:36] <mike0002> and how come apache2.2 isnt listed in apt?
[07:37] <darkfires> bradd http://www.engadget.com/2005/08/04/os-x-running-on-a-tcpa-tpm-free-x86-pc/
[07:37] <Madpilot> fluxt: exit XChat, restart it, and see if it keeps doing the odd behaviour, that's all
[07:37] <robert11> apache2 is listed in apr
[07:37] <robert11> apt
[07:37] <mike0002> apache2.2 isnt tho
[07:37] <fluxt> bradd_, did you read the nvidia readme, check the /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[07:37] <fluxt> Madpilot, what odd behaviour?
[07:37] <Frogzoo> !tell MOEBIOUXRamone about floppy
[07:37] <pancakelizard> don't eat chicken salad
[07:38] <Madpilot> fluxt: "does anyone else have the problem where they don't see what people are typing unless they type your name first?" <-- that one
[07:38] <robert11> Why not...
[07:38] <robert11> whats wrong with chicken saled
[07:38] <fluxt> yeah, as in it's not highlight in red text therefore slips by unnoticed by my uncaring eye
[07:38] <pancakelizard> because i've asked like 4 times about changing the aspext ratio and no one will answer me.
[07:38] <edaniel> Hi, sorry to interrupt, but: does anyone know that error?
[07:39] <edaniel> above
[07:39] <robert11> Aspect ration from what to what?
[07:39] <robert11> ratio
[07:39] <ana> i have no idea what is going on
[07:39] <pancakelizard> 4*3 to 16*9
[07:39] <robert11> It's a good question
[07:40] <Frogzoo> ana: makes 2 of us ;)
[07:40] <mastertsunami> i'm highly confused.
[07:40] <Madpilot> !tell pancakelizard about fixres
[07:40] <MOEBIOUXRamone> sudo mkdir /mnt
[07:40] <fluxt> Frogzoo, more like 5M of us
[07:40] <mike0002> is postfix internet configuration local mail or mail used by the mailing functions in php
[07:40] <robert11> In X config you can select the ratio in pixels
[07:40] <balay> !tell balay about fixres
[07:40] <mike0002> like could i send mail to the internet through postfix?
[07:40] <MOEBIOUXRamone> sudo mkdir /mnt
[07:40] <MOEBIOUXRamone> cannot create directory `/mnt': File exists
[07:41] <MOEBIOUXRamone> Frogzoo
[07:41] <robert11> well /mnt does exist
[07:41] <elkbuntu> mike0002, yes you can send mail to localhost.localdomain addresses
[07:41] <katz> that should be mkdir /mnt/floppy
[07:41] <robert11> do you want to create something under /mnt like /mnt/foo
[07:41] <MOEBIOUXRamone> ok
[07:41] <katz> if you want to mount your floppy to /mnt/floppy
[07:41] <MOEBIOUXRamone> got t url
[07:42] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thanks
[07:42] <ana> bye!!!
[07:42] <robert11> bye anna
[07:43] <katz> in ubuntu, everything is under /media, so you might want to create the directory under /media, i.e. /media/floppy, you will have to do 'sudo mkdir /media/floppy'
[07:43] <Frogzoo> mike0002: indeed you can use postfix as an mta
[07:43] <MOEBIOUXRamone> yes
[07:43] <MOEBIOUXRamone> katz
[07:44] <poningru> can everyone do me a favor go into a terminal and type in sudo apt-get update
[07:44] <mike0002> so should i just leave it as localhost.localdomain or put in my domain name
[07:44] <MOEBIOUXRamone> i have live vs - needing floopy
[07:44] <Frogzoo> poningru: you load testing or what?
[07:44] <DBO> hello
[07:44] <poningru> Frogzoo: no dude security bug
[07:45] <DBO> can someone point me to support for first timers?
[07:45] <Frogzoo> poningru: ah, consider it done
[07:45] <frank23> poningru: passwords laying around?
[07:45] <Frogzoo> DBO: try the gnome getting started guide - click the 'lifesaver' icon on the task bar
[07:45] <Madpilot> DBO: this is it
[07:45] <DBO> Frogzoo
[07:46] <DBO> Im a little behind that bit
[07:46] <DBO> Im actually familiar with the Linux OS itself
[07:46] <DBO> the main problem is getting to that phase
[07:46] <katz> if you do not want to go typing in your terminal just to mount your floppy, edit your '/etc/fstab' file and add the following line: "/dev/fd0 /media/floppy auto user,noauto 0 0"
[07:46] <Frogzoo> DBO: nonetheless - there's some good tips in the online docs
[07:46] <robert11> If you know Linux but nor Gnome
[07:46] <robert11> then look for things where you "think" they should be
[07:46] <DBO> ok, I will look
[07:46] <robert11> Not where they are in Windows
[07:47] <Frogzoo> DBO: otherwise, try wiki.ubuntu.org
[07:47] <katz> to edit /etc/fstab, type in the terminal "sudo nano /etc/fstab" or "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" (if you like gui)
[07:47] <robert11> Gnome makes alot more sense than windows
[07:47] <DBO> I just need install help, Im a bit worried about hosing my windows install
[07:47] <Frogzoo> DBO: otherwise, try *wiki.ubuntu.com*
[07:47] <DBO> however much I dislike windows, I do need it
[07:48] <robert11> If you still need windows...
[07:48] <sean> what packages do i need to download off synaptic to get wine working?
[07:48] <fluxt> wine
[07:48] <robert11> Go to vmware.com and download player for linux tar.gz version
[07:48] <sean> that's it?
[07:48] <poningru> frank23: exactly
[07:48] <Frogzoo> DBO: if your windows is on the first partn, & you install to 2nd partition, the installer will play nicely
[07:48] <robert11> install in home as sudo
[07:48] <fluxt> anything else will install automagically sean
[07:48] <ghost> sean: apt-get handles dependancies. if there are any, it'll let you know
[07:48] <thoreauputic> possibly a better entry in fstab for floppies is /dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  vfat    user,noauto,sync   0       0
[07:48] <sean> nice automagically
[07:49] <fluxt> :)
[07:49] <Frogzoo> !tell thoreauputic about floppy
[07:49] <DBO> Frogzoo, has there ever been issues with ubuntu messing up windows installs?
[07:49] <Frogzoo> !floppy
[07:49] <ubotu> To mount floppy disks, see here : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MakeFloppyDriveAvailableToEveryone
[07:49] <robert11> install windows in Vmware
[07:49] <DBO> robert11, not an option, sorry
[07:49] <DBO> thank you though
[07:49] <thoreauputic> Frogzoo: thanks, but my fstab entry for floppies works fine ;)
[07:49] <Frogzoo> DBO: I'd be a liar if I said it never happened - but usually I think through ignorance/user error
[07:49] <DBO> oh good, my two specialties
[07:49] <Frogzoo> thoreauputic: I never doubted it :D
[07:49] <lck1> !pastebin
[07:49] <ubotu> rumour has it, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[07:49] <thoreauputic> Frogzoo: :-)
[07:50] <Frogzoo> DBO: lol
[07:50] <DBO> the wiki does not seem to have documentation on the install process
[07:50] <DBO> or am I missing it?
[07:50] <sean> if i download a package that's doesn't end with .deb how do I install it?
[07:50] <DBO> oh wait
[07:50] <DBO> I see it
[07:50] <joevandyk> I've got a little network going with a windows box, ubuntu, and a mac.  All hooked up to a 10/100 switch.  File transfers (samba and scp) to and from the windows machine tops out at about 1.4MBps.  File transfers between the mac and ubuntu go at about 11MBps (the highest i can probably get).  Any ideas on what's wrong with Windows?  I swear it used to be faster.
[07:50] <frank23> sean: how does it end?
[07:51] <sean> tar.gz
[07:51] <thoreauputic> sean: with rare exceptions, you don't need to do that
[07:51] <Frogzoo> DBO: -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation
[07:51] <thoreauputic> sean: which app ?
[07:51] <intelikey> hey hey hey,  0 lag  :)
[07:51] <sean> thoreauputic, like the latest version of nmap i think it was
[07:51] <thoreauputic> !info nmap
[07:51] <ubotu> nmap: (The Network Mapper), section net, is extra. Version: 3.81-2ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 558 kB, Installed size: 1900 kB
[07:52] <intelikey> isn't there a 'multiverse' repo for hoary also ?
[07:52] <robert11> Just curious.. Why is Vmware not an option?
[07:52] <thoreauputic> intelikey: sure
[07:52] <intelikey> i got uni,  but no multi,  ?
[07:52] <sean> thoreauputic, cuz i read that some of the repositories didn't have the most up-to-date version
[07:52] <lck1> anyone knows why i kept getting these errors: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10112
[07:52] <fluxt> robert11, because it's commercial
[07:52] <phantasmoholic-> I think that it should be required that any Ubuntu user who figures out how to do something, must also spend an equal amount of time creating some documentation on how to do it again, so that other people will benifit
[07:52] <lck1> im trying to make BitchX
[07:53] <thoreauputic> intelikey: just add multiverse to each universe line in /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:53] <Frogzoo> phantasmoholic-: talk to ubotu
[07:53] <robert11> Ah. But it is free
[07:53] <intelikey> thoreauputic it is   .... universe multiverse        correct ?
[07:53] <thoreauputic> intelikey: and update, of course
[07:53] <thoreauputic> intelikey: yes
[07:53] <joevandyk> phantasmoholic-, i think it should be required that if something requires documentation to do, it should probably be fixed.
[07:53] <MOEBIOUXRamone> eu the bash send me an advertising asking me for the file system
[07:53] <frank23> Ick1: you can get bitchX with synaptic you know?
[07:53] <MOEBIOUXRamone> Unable to mount the selected volume.:
[07:53] <MOEBIOUXRamone> Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
[07:53] <intelikey> well it failed to update.   maybe a typo.   i do that you know.
[07:53] <phantasmoholic-> joevandyk: I agree with you, thats why I never use any linux distribution that I install
[07:54] <DBO> Foogzoo, the hardware support area in the wiki does not like my video card (nVidia 7800 GT), should I be worried?
[07:54] <fluxt> joevandyk, unfortunately nothing seems so straight forward
[07:54] <thoreauputic> intelikey: ah, yes, I've done that too ;-)
[07:54] <Madpilot> phantasmoholic-: wiki.ubuntu.com - go nuts :P
[07:54] <Frogzoo> !tell DBO about nvidia
[07:54] <firstent> does any of u knows how to install the thunderbird??
[07:54] <phantasmoholic-> Madpilot: I did, done, and do
[07:54] <MOEBIOUXRamone> Frogzoo please eu the bash send me an advertising asking me for the file system ****Unable to mount the selected volume.***Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
[07:54] <Madpilot> phantasmoholic-: excellent
[07:54] <thoreauputic> firstent:  sudo apt-get install thunderbird
[07:55] <thoreauputic> :)
[07:55] <lck1> anyone knows why i kept getting these errors, i was trying to 'make' BitchX: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10112
[07:55] <thoreauputic> firstent: ah - mozilla-thunderbird actually
[07:55] <Madpilot> lck1: BitchX is in Ubuntu's Universe repo
[07:56] <MOEBIOUXRamone> Frogzoo:  Frogzoo please eu the bash send me an advertising asking me for the file system ****Unable to mount the selected volume.***Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
[07:56] <intelikey> it seems to be working now so my lag time will go back up for a while....  i'll be back when it finishes.   (in a day or two.  heh)   dialup
[07:56] <lck1> foreal
[07:56] <thoreauputic> MOEBIOUXRamone: what command gave you that error ?
[07:57] <Madpilot> lck1: have you enabled universe?
[07:57] <thoreauputic> !info bitchx
[07:57] <ubotu> bitchx: (Advanced Internet Relay Chat client), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 1:1.1-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1466 kB, Installed size: 6484 kB
[07:57] <intelikey> Madpilot in ubuntu it's   'bitchx'  no caps   (hoary anyhow)
[07:57] <bradd_> is there a way to get screenshots???
[07:57] <firstent> thoreauputic it says that the the package wasnt found
[07:57] <bradd_> really fast...please
[07:57] <Madpilot> bradd_: hit the PrntScrn key
[07:57] <lck1> oh man
[07:57] <thoreauputic> firstent: then you need to enable repositories
[07:57] <thoreauputic> !repos
[07:57] <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
[07:57] <lck1> yes, i didn't even think about that
[07:57] <lck1> installing now
[07:57] <thoreauputic> firstent: see ubotu above
[07:57] <MOEBIOUXRamone>  sudo mount /dev/fd0 /media/floopy
[07:57] <MOEBIOUXRamone>  but after i create t dir of media/floopy
[07:58] <firstent> thoreauputic ok
[07:58] <phantasmoholic-> I'm on the verge of getting married, and am starting to realize I will not have many free blocks of hours to just sit at a computer and figure stuff out, I'm going to have to live a life of effeciency, and that might cut Linux out of my life completly
[07:58] <mike0002> is there a way to do a sudo in winSCP?
[07:58] <bradd_> I did that and it doesn't do anything
[07:58] <thoreauputic> MOEBIOUXRamone: try pmount /media/floppy
[07:58] <firstent> thoreauputic but it is the 1.0.7 version, there's a new onw
[07:58] <DBO> is the hardware support list on the wiki up to date?
[07:58] <Frogzoo> MOEBIOUXRamone: read this...
[07:58] <phantasmoholic-> If I am only going to be able to have a couple hobbies, I definiatly dont want linux installation and configuration to be one of them ! =)
[07:58] <bradd_> i opened gimp and pasted and nothing happened
[07:58] <Frogzoo> !tell MOEBIOUXRamone about floppy
[07:59] <thoreauputic> firstent: yes, the breezy version is the one that was current when breezy released
[07:59] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thats life eating**fucking***marryng***divorcing***gettin sick and  dying
[07:59] <MOEBIOUXRamone> THAnks FROGZOO
[07:59] <Madpilot> bradd_: if you're running Gnome, pressing the Print Screen key should bring up a screenshot app
[07:59] <firstent> thoreauputic ive downloaded the last one but o dont know how to install it
[08:00] <nalioth> MOEBIOUXRamone: please watch your language in #ubuntu
[08:00] <phantasmoholic-> Yah, in the past my life has been all about me, but now that I'm starting a family, its like a wake up call that now I wont be able to do that
[08:00] <frank23> phantasmoholic-: Now that everything works, I find linux pretty boring. It just takes a while to get it right the first time
[08:00] <thoreauputic> firstent: is there some pressing reason for needing the latest one?
[08:00] <phantasmoholic-> frank23: I dream of having a linux installation that would be like that
[08:00] <firstent> thoreauputic in the web page says that some bugs were fixed
[08:01] <Madpilot> phantasmoholic-: Ubuntu seems to be that, for a lot of people
[08:01] <nalioth> poningru: you about?
[08:01] <MOEBIOUXRamone> mmm
[08:01] <phantasmoholic-> Madpilot: Its my favorite so far
[08:01] <poningru> yeah
[08:02] <nalioth> poningru: be our guest
[08:02] <MOEBIOUXRamone> time makes everything inussul
[08:02] <MOEBIOUXRamone> inussual
[08:02] <poningru> oh wow
[08:02] <poningru> thanks
[08:02] <bet0x> hum what is the correct way to add users on Ubuntu, i add a user from console, and in X some programs , like sudo, or audio dont work
[08:02] <phantasmoholic-> I've been trying to get dual monitors working for 4 weeks and I'm about to give up
[08:02] <nalioth> bet0x: System > Admin > users and groups is one way
[08:02] <Madpilot> bet0x: only your first user has sudo ability, by default
[08:03] <bet0x> well, that a error so
[08:03] <MOEBIOUXRamone> pmount /media/floppy
[08:03] <bet0x> :P
[08:03] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thoreapeutic: Error: invalid device /media/floppy (must be in /dev/)
[08:03] <phantasmoholic-> I even tried reinstalling and using one of the dapper flight's
[08:03] <Frogzoo> bet0x: you need to add new users to quite a few groups - eg audio for starters
[08:03] <thoreauputic> MOEBIOUXRamone: odd, works here
[08:04] <bet0x> Frogzoo, can u give your "id" for see the groups?
[08:04] <phantasmoholic-> Its just nuts that you could put so much effort in to configuring one thing, and it still doesn't work, and there is no one that knows how to make it work
[08:04] <thoreauputic> MOEBIOUXRamone:  what does    grep floppy /etc/fstab    say?
[08:04] <bet0x> uid=1000(bet0x) gid=100(users) grupos=100(users)
[08:04] <bet0x> ./exec -o id
[08:04] <bet0x> :P
[08:04] <firstent> thoreauputic do u think that i can install the old version and update it later?
[08:04] <Frogzoo> bet0x: just 'groups' perhaps
[08:04] <frank23> phantasmoholic-: So I guess you already tried what's in the wiki as well as in the HOWTOs in the forums?
[08:04] <MOEBIOUXRamone> ok lets see
[08:04] <bet0x> Frogzoo, what u mean?
[08:04] <bet0x> nalioth, i dont have that program :S
[08:04] <DBO> ok, im off to mess up my PC, curse at myself, format it, and get it right the second time, thanks for the help =)
[08:05] <thoreauputic> firstent: yes - you can update to dapper when it is released ( probably late April or so)
[08:05] <thoreauputic> firstent: I'm sure the current breeezy version works fine :)
[08:05] <Frogzoo> bet0x: run 'groups' & see what groups you're in - add the same groups for new users (must be an easier way though)
[08:05] <firstent> thoreauputic ok
[08:06] <bet0x> users
[08:06] <bet0x> im on that groun only
[08:06] <MOEBIOUXRamone> Unable to mount the selected volume.:
[08:06] <MOEBIOUXRamone> Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
[08:06] <MOEBIOUXRamone> it appear in the saving screen
[08:06] <Frogzoo> MOEBIOUXRamone: are you sure the floppy's formatted?
[08:06] <MOEBIOUXRamone> but in the bsah t command u gave didnt send error messages
[08:06] <thoreauputic> MOEBIOUXRamone: I repeat:  what  does  grep floppy /etc/fstab  say  ?
[08:07] <MOEBIOUXRamone> for sure
[08:07] <bet0x> Frogzoo, i dont know the correct groups
[08:07] <MOEBIOUXRamone> anything -- that means that allows everything
[08:07] <chuckyp> Frogzoo: damn go to sleep.  Lol you've been here all day.
[08:07] <Frogzoo> bet0x: that's why run groups to find out
[08:07] <thoreauputic> MOEBIOUXRamone: if that grep returned nothing, you need to edit /etc/fstab
[08:07] <MOEBIOUXRamone> but in the saving icon
[08:07] <MOEBIOUXRamone> appears the error
[08:07] <Frogzoo> chuckyp: lol - just got home
[08:07] <MOEBIOUXRamone> Unable to mount the selected volume.:
[08:07] <MOEBIOUXRamone> Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
[08:07] <bet0x> Frogzoo, look this:
[08:07] <bet0x> users
[08:08] <bet0x> i got only that from groups
[08:08] <bet0x> ;)
[08:08] <chuckyp> Frogzoo: I just got to work.
[08:08] <Frogzoo> chuckyp: have fun :)
[08:08] <Frogzoo> bet0x: run 'groups' from your initial user
[08:08] <bet0x> i dont have "initial users", that is but i ask here :)
[08:09] <bet0x> u got now? :)
[08:09] <Frogzoo> bet0x: or just have a poke around in /etc/groups
[08:09] <lck1> Madpilot, ok, BitchX is installed, and bitchx-gtk, but where can i find the gui?
[08:09] <lck1> id even install bitchx-dev
[08:09] <Frogzoo> bet0x: or just have a poke around in */etc/group*
[08:09] <thoreauputic> lck1:  bitchx is a CLI IRC client
[08:09] <MOEBIOUXRamone> mount t floopy is my only chance to dont lose what i just did all day here in linux
[08:09] <bet0x> o damn, thanx Frogzoo , i never think on that
[08:09] <bet0x> lolz
[08:10] <MOEBIOUXRamone> and no talkin about mountin usb devices
[08:10] <thoreauputic> lck1: it doesn't have a GUI as such
[08:10] <firstent> thoreauputic what program do u use to burn cd, dvds?
[08:10] <Frogzoo> MOEBIOUXRamone: mail it somewhere?
[08:10] <thoreauputic> firstent: mostly gnomebaker, sometimes nautilus
[08:10] <lck1> then what is gtk?
[08:10] <thoreauputic> !info gnomebaker
[08:10] <ubotu> gnomebaker: (application for CD/DVD creation in the GNOME desktop), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.4.2-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 359 kB, Installed size: 1240 kB
[08:10] <MOEBIOUXRamone> mmm is realliy lot of info
[08:11] <nvicf> I'm having problems with my nvidia card because xorg goes with driver nv instead of nvidia (it hangs if I use nvidia) and if I try to load the nvidia driver it says it can't
[08:11] <nvicf> any ideas?
[08:11] <MOEBIOUXRamone> but it will be t only chance
[08:11] <bet0x> uid=1000(lnx1) gid=1000(lnx1) groups=4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),104(lpadmin),105(scanner),106(admin),1000(lnx1)
[08:11] <bet0x> damn
[08:11] <MOEBIOUXRamone> i have a pretty bad mail account
[08:11] <lck1> thoreauputic, then what is bitchx-dtk?
[08:12] <MOEBIOUXRamone> that was my last resort - i was hoping this result
[08:12] <thoreauputic> lck1:  apt-cache show bitchx-gtk  will tell you I guess (I don't use bitchx)
[08:12] <MOEBIOUXRamone> but anyway ill mount it another day
[08:12] <Sp4rKy> hi
[08:12] <Sp4rKy> anyone use e17 here ?
[08:13] <MOEBIOUXRamone> have to read t documentation carefully
[08:13] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thanks frogzoo
[08:13] <bet0x> how i add more groups to my user
[08:13] <bet0x> i delete my install user (default) and i dont remeber how put the groups now :S
[08:13] <Frogzoo> bet0x: sudo gedit /etc/group   ?
[08:13] <thoreauputic> bet0x: sudo adduser <you> <nameof group>
[08:14] <thoreauputic> e.g.  sudo adduser peter audio
[08:14] <MOEBIOUXRamone> help me fluxt----- how do i mount a floopy drive
[08:14] <Sp4rKy> i've some specials issues with e17
[08:14] <MOEBIOUXRamone> that would be a question for another day
[08:14] <kditty> !mp3
[08:14] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:14] <MOEBIOUXRamone> CARPE DIEM ETCETERA AD NAUSEUM
[08:14] <MOEBIOUXRamone> auff wiedderssen
[08:14] <thoreauputic> MOEBIOUXRamone: try  sudo mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /media/floppy
[08:15] <MOEBIOUXRamone> last try
[08:15] <firstent> thoreauputic what the different?
[08:15] <thoreauputic> firstent: ?
[08:16] <thoreauputic> firstent: you mean CD burning apps?
[08:16] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thoreapeutic:  sudo mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /media/floppy
[08:16] <firstent> thoreauputic yes
[08:16] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thats the message
[08:16] <bet0x> well
[08:16] <nvicf> hi, I have no experience with grub, but it keeps hanging, is the initrd file really necessary?what for?and how can I create it?I've been digging the mkinitrd docs and I can't make it works, any help?
[08:16] <bet0x> we need a gui for this
[08:16] <bet0x> or a "Ubuntu Add User"
[08:16] <bet0x> :)
[08:16] <thoreauputic> firstent: gnomebaker is  a dedicated CD burning app, nautilus has a built-in function under  burn:///
[08:16] <bet0x> let me make one :PPP
[08:17] <frank23> bet0x: there is a gui way to add users
[08:17] <Whatsisname> bet0x there is a gui for it
[08:17] <bet0x> name?
[08:17] <MOEBIOUXRamone> horeauputic: did u see the error message
[08:17] <thoreauputic> bet0x: there is a GUI
[08:17] <Madpilot> bet0x: System -> Admin -> Users & Groups
[08:17] <thoreauputic> bet0x: look under System- admin
[08:17] <martinjh99> Is there a repo for OpenOffice 2.0.2???
[08:17] <thoreauputic> bet0x: as Madpilot said .. :)
[08:18] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thoreauputic: thanks dude  ill try  perhaps
[08:18] <bet0x> Madpilot, i dont have that
[08:18] <Frogzoo> thoreauputic: MOEBIOUXRamone I think 'sudo mount /dev/fd/0 /media/floppy0'
[08:18] <bet0x> im not on the group admin i think
[08:18] <firstent> thoreauputic see u tomorrow
[08:18] <bet0x> =)
[08:18] <firstent> thoreauputic gotta sleep
[08:18] <thoreauputic> Frogzoo: I added the -t vfat because sometimes the file system recognition is a problem
[08:18] <Frogzoo> MOEBIOUXRamone: it looks like that doc is wrong - the fstab entry should be '/dev/fd/0'  not '/dev/fd0'
[08:18] <Madpilot> bet0x: are you logged w/ the first user account on this computer?
[08:18] <shukhrat> Hello All
[08:19] <thoreauputic> firstent: OK - sleep well
[08:19] <MOEBIOUXRamone> Frogzoo: the same (in t bash still requiring th specification of the filesystem type
[08:19] <bet0x> no Madpilot  i REMOVE the acct, i wanna fix that :)
[08:20] <thoreauputic> Frogzoo: wrong - /dev/fs0 is correct
[08:20] <shukhrat> Dear all i would like connect to another lunix machine from my Ubuntu is it possible ?
[08:20] <thoreauputic> * /dev/fd0
[08:20] <Madpilot> bet0x: that's messier - I'm not sure how to recover - someone else will, though
[08:20] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: of course
[08:20] <bet0x> i manually modify the /etc/groups
[08:20] <bet0x> i will rty now
[08:21] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: what kind of connection?
[08:21] <shukhrat> thoreauputic: TCP
[08:21] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: erm...
[08:21] <stikif> hi .. my rhythmbox won't play mp3s anymore .. it says "unable to open resource for writing" any ideas how to fix this
[08:22] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: more specific please - ssh ?  What protocol ?
[08:22] <Frogzoo> MOEBIOUXRamone: if you still can't get this to work, pastebin your mount command & the result, as well as the output of 'grep floppy /etc/fstab'
[08:22] <MOEBIOUXRamone> in any of these ways looks like beein working
[08:22] <MOEBIOUXRamone> perhaps, were a great help
[08:22] <MOEBIOUXRamone> im sure that the missing error is here somewhere
[08:22] <nvicf> how the hell do I create an initrd image for my new kernel?
[08:22] <MOEBIOUXRamone> this things happens to us :amateurs
[08:22] <shukhrat> thoreauputic: is it possible to connect to remote machine terminal
[08:23] <MOEBIOUXRamone> im gonna print this docs and for sure it will be ending well
[08:23] <MOEBIOUXRamone> at least this works for something else
[08:23] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: if the remote machine runs openssh server, you can connect with  ssh
[08:24] <MOEBIOUXRamone> practicing my bad bad englishh
[08:24] <MOEBIOUXRamone> tengo poca practica in my english
[08:24] <shukhrat> thoreauputic: i just want coonect to remote machine from my terminal i have root password real Ip adress
[08:24] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: you don't want to connect as root normally.  ssh <remote IP> should connect you
[08:24] <shukhrat> thoreauputic: ssh 214.125.125.25 it's all ?
[08:25] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: assuming the machine is running ssh, yes
[08:26] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: or if your user name is different,  ssh username@<IP number>
[08:27] <shukhrat> thoreauputic: how i can coonect as a root
[08:27] <shukhrat> Permission denied, please try again.
[08:27] <shukhrat> shukhrat@217.21.102.194's password:
[08:27] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: only if root login is allowed on the remote machine
[08:27] <MOEBIOUXRamone> WELL THIS IS THE END OF MY ALMOST ENDLESS  FIRST IRC SESSION
[08:28] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: obviously you need the right password ;-)
[08:28] <MOEBIOUXRamone> dont know u but here in latinoamerica everybody is zzzzzzzzzzz
[08:28] <shukhrat> thoreauputic: it's allowed (root)
[08:28] <MOEBIOUXRamone> so i wont dissapoint anybody
[08:28] <MOEBIOUXRamone> got lost
[08:28] <z3r0x> hi @ all
[08:29] <thoreauputic> shukhrat: then ssh root@remoteIP   and give the root password
[08:29] <z3r0x> I have a problem with installling java applicationes. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=819057#post819057 <-- there is the error. can someone help me?
[08:29] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thoreauputic: AU REVOIR
[08:29] <overrider> i change the console with alt+f1... , is it possible to change it, so it changes by just using the f1... key?
[08:29] <shukhrat> thoreauputic: Ok
[08:29] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thoreauputic: auff wiederssen
[08:29] <thoreauputic> MOEBIOUXRamone: adieu ;)
[08:30] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thoreauputic: can u gimme our mail or something in case these didnt work
[08:30] <MOEBIOUXRamone> this ddnt work
[08:31] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thoreauputic: can u?
[08:32] <MOEBIOUXRamone> thoreauputic: ah
[08:33] <Psi-Jack> Hmm, anyone know if loopmounting a bin file from a .bin/.cue is doable?
[08:34] <jetscreamer> Psi-Jack: you could at the very least convert it to a .iso and mount it
[08:34] <konfuzed> can any on etell me if this is true  http://digg.com/linux_unix/Administrator_root_password_readable_in_cleartext_on_Ubuntu_Breezy
[08:34] <shukhrat> thoreauputic: Many Thanks ! it's work !
[08:34] <Madpilot> konfuzed: it's already been fixed
[08:34] <Psi-Jack> jetscreamer: What would I use to convert it. I remember seeing something like bincue2iso or something in gentoo's packages once, but I can't find the same in apt-cache searching.
[08:35] <jetscreamer> bin2iso
[08:35] <jetscreamer> you may have to compile it, but it is like one of the easiest things i've ever seen to compile
[08:35] <Psi-Jack> jetscreamer: Hmmm.. That's not in an official repo, is it?
[08:35] <jetscreamer> probably not
[08:35] <shukhrat> thoreauputic: Many Thanks ! it's work !
[08:37] <_frank> I'm running a distributed web crawling client. It downloads thousands of webpages. Now once in a while my connection drops and I have to reset my cable modem. My router seems ok. Would the problem most probably be a hardware issue with my modem or my ISP that drops my connection until I reste the modem?
[08:37] <Psi-Jack> jetscreamer: Know the URL for bin2iso?
[08:40] <Sp4rKy> does anyone  use e17 here ?
[08:40] <Psi-Jack> I don't even, and will never really use enlightenment ever again.
[08:40] <bet0x> Hello, i get "Application initialization failed: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name "Black"" when i try run amsn
[08:41] <fluxt> bet0x, well, to backup asmn, i don't know what the color "black" is either
[08:41] <thoreauputic> bet0x: you realise that gaim does msn, right ?
[08:41] <Imsdle> im trying to install cups-pdf and my skype is working well but i get The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[08:41] <Imsdle>   skype: Depends: libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.3.3.2) but 3:3.3.3-7ubuntu3 is to be installed
[08:42] <robinl1> hey, firefox does not find java - while i followed all the steps - what's wrong? need fast answer.
[08:42] <Imsdle> how do i get rid of this message
[08:42] <thoreauputic> !skype
[08:42] <ubotu> it has been said that skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[08:42] <thoreauputic> Imsdle: ^^^
[08:42] <bet0x> thoreauputic, i want aMSN not gaim :)
[08:43] <weedar> How come there are sperate Mysql and Mysql4.1 packages?
[08:43] <shukhrat> Opera Browser for Linux ?
[08:43] <fluxt> robinl1, ls -l /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[08:43] <thoreauputic> bet0x: OK - did you install it with synaptic, apt or what?
[08:43] <robinl1> lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 54 2006-03-11 23:35 /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so -> /etc/alternatives/libjavaplugin_oji_mozilla_firefox.so
[08:43] <thoreauputic> !info amsn
[08:43] <ubotu> amsn: (An MSN messenger written in tcl), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.94-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1946 kB, Installed size: 6976 kB
[08:43] <shukhrat> people who khows where download Opera browser for Linux Ubuntu
[08:43] <robinl1> fluxt: lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 54 2006-03-11 23:35 /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so -> /etc/alternatives/libjavaplugin_oji_mozilla_firefox.so
[08:43] <thoreauputic> !opera
[08:43] <ubotu> opera is, like, 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
[08:43] <bet0x> im testing dapper now thoreauputic
[08:44] <robinl1> Fluxt: Blackdown JRE
[08:44] <thoreauputic> bet0x: well, I'm sure amsn is in dapper too
[08:44] <fluxt> robinl1, did you install sun java?
[08:44] <robinl1> fluxt: No
[08:44] <fluxt> robinl1, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-e2ebd70ede0e3eb2117ffbd618d2295dd1540dca
[08:44] <robinl1> or maybe Automatix did
[08:45] <thoreauputic> !automatix
[08:45] <ubotu> well, automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'ynYn'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[08:45] <robinl1> fluxt: No, i already read that all
[08:45] <fluxt> robinl1, but you said you didn't install sun java
[08:45] <robinl1> i hate automatix..
[08:45] <robinl1> fluxt: and? previous stuff worked with j2re
[08:45] <bet0x> thoreauputic, im fro argentina, and my alt gr dont work (for do the  # or  @ ) you have a idea ?
[08:46] <bet0x> can be tje keyboard layout?
[08:46] <robinl1> so there's an error in the linK/
[08:46] <robinl1> ?
[08:46] <fluxt> robinl1, if you read it, you would have been to suns site, downloaded the binary, installed it
[08:46] <robinl1> i followed the linking step also
[08:46] <thoreauputic> robinl1:  sudo update-alternatives --config java
[08:46] <robinl1> fluxt: never did that, installed j2re, and that worked
[08:46] <robinl1> i don't want sun java! i want blackdown java! lol
[08:46] <jetscreamer> http://freshmeat.net/projects/bin2iso/  http://www.nitwit.de/
[08:46] <thoreauputic> robinl1: if you haven't already
[08:46] <Imsdle> no.. my skype is working well! i just want to get ride of this error. how do i remove broken links
[08:46] <fluxt> robinl1, well you have it, it's installed and working with firefox
[08:46] <robinl1> fluxt: it's installed and NOT working with firefox
[08:47] <robinl1> since i followed the linking step
[08:47] <robinl1> which i think was meant for sun java
[08:47] <robinl1> >_>
[08:47] <thoreauputic> robinl1: have you run the command I gave above?
[08:47] <fluxt> robinl1, well i suggest sun, other than that.. ?
[08:47] <robinl1> thoreauputic: thats for sun java
[08:47] <robinl1> robinl1: why? oO
[08:47] <thoreauputic> thoreauputic: it's for any java
[08:47] <robinl1> always used j2re >.<
[08:47] <thoreauputic> robinl1: sorry - it's for choosing java
[08:47] <thoreauputic> any java
[08:48] <robinl1> thoreauputic: Cha, but see, on my previous installs i just installed j2re and it worked
[08:48] <bet0x> damn loadkeys
[08:48] <robinl1> thoreauputic: so i did something wrong
[08:48] <robinl1> thoreauputic: i need to restore the link
[08:48] <thoreauputic> robinl1: but since breezy there's a "Free " java as wel lby default
[08:48] <fluxt> robinl1, tried sudo update-alternatives --config java
[08:48] <fluxt>  ??
[08:49] <robinl1> which is called blackdown! which i have here!
[08:49] <thoreauputic> just run the command for heaven's sake...
[08:49] <robinl1> fluxt: no..
[08:49] <robinl1> oh ok..
[08:49] <bobyfixer> hello
[08:49] <thoreauputic> robinl1: no, Blackdown is not gcj
[08:49] <robinl1> ... 3 alternatives
[08:49] <thoreauputic> right
[08:49] <thoreauputic> so choose the one you want
[08:49] <fluxt> i hear blackdown doesn't work with everything...
[08:49] <robinl1> its set to this one now:
[08:50] <robinl1> *+    3        /usr/lib/j2se/1.4/bin/java
[08:50] <fluxt> looks like blackdown..
[08:50] <robinl1> how's gij?
[08:50] <fluxt> robinl1, tried reinstalling blackdown?
[08:50] <robinl1> fluxt: nope
[08:50] <fluxt> robinl1, never know your luck
[08:50] <robinl1> gosh i hate automatix
[08:51] <fluxt> robinl1, you could also check your firefox settings and make sure java isn't disable or something craaaazy like that :)
[08:51] <thoreauputic> robinl1: sudo apt-get install j2re1.4-mozilla-plugi
[08:51] <thoreauputic> oops  j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin
[08:51] <bobyfixer> helo
[08:52] <thoreauputic> !info j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin
[08:52] <Zero_Day> that never works for me thoreauputic
[08:52] <ubotu> j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin: (Java plugin for mozilla/firefox), section multiverse/web, is optional. Version: 1:0ubuntu5 (breezy), Packaged size: 2 kB, Installed size: 36 kB
[08:52] <thoreauputic> Zero_Day: hmm - oh well - I installed the sun java so YMMV
[08:52] <Zero_Day> i just install java from java.com and copy the plugin
[08:52] <thoreauputic> Zero_Day: I didn't need that package
[08:52] <robinl1> firefox STILL doesn't see it -.-
[08:53] <thoreauputic> robinl1: does it show up under  about:plugins in firefox ?
[08:53] <chilliphil> windows rulz
[08:53] <robinl1> Nope
[08:53] <bet0x> how i can record a "Video" of my desktop ?
[08:53] <fluxt> robinl1, it should as it's listed in the plugins dir, is the link ok? is there debug output when you start firefox via console?
[08:53] <mikere> ok, chilliphil, time to get back on yer meds
[08:53] <Zero_Day> windows rules the trash pile at the windows me experiment convention lol
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <Madpilot> bet0x: there's an app called "Istanbul" - I haven't used it yet
[08:54] <robinl1> STFU
[08:54] <Zero_Day> lol
[08:54] <thoreauputic> chilliphil: yeah right - for the 60 seconds before it gets compromised ;-)
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <fluxt> lol
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <chilliphil> linux rulez
[08:54] <robinl1> ARGH
[08:54] <fluxt> lol whooops
[08:54] <Psi-Jack> Why do morons exist?
[08:54] <robinl1> i'm getting sick of firefox :@
[08:54] <Zero_Day> ok chili it was funny for a sec
[08:54] <Madpilot> Psi-Jack: to give IRC ops something to do :P
[08:54] <Psi-Jack> hehe
[08:54] <bet0x> let me see
[08:55] <Zero_Day> any1 used the flock browser yet?
[08:55] <fluxt> if i had ops i'd kick myself when someone did that so i didn't have to watch
[08:55] <robinl1> DAMN FUCKING FIREFOX MESSED UP BY FUCKING AUTOMATIX
[08:55] <robinl1> sorry, i had to say that
[08:55] <fluxt> robinl1, i used automatix and sun java works just fine ;)
[08:56] <Seveas> fluxt, automatix is a virus
[08:56] <Seveas> !+automatix
[08:56] <ubotu> methinks automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'ynYn'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[08:56] <thoreauputic> robinl1: control yourself
[08:56] <fluxt> Seveas, a virus is a bit strong a word for a badly designed program
[08:57] <Zero_Day> if u want an easy to use browser that fool proof with java use opera
[08:57] <Seveas> fluxt, it is malevolent and spreading fast - aka a virus
[08:57] <fluxt> Seveas, my system runs fine
[08:57] <nbjayme> hello folks. lspci gives me : 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc.: Unknown device 3344 (rev 01)
[08:57] <Seveas> fluxt, it has already triggerd dozens if not hundreds of reinstalls
[08:58] <thoreauputic> fluxt: the fact that your system is fine is not a counter argumnet
[08:58] <nbjayme> i would like to make IGP Unicrhrome 3D to work.
[08:58] <Seveas> !worksforme
[08:58] <ubotu> "Works For Me" is not actually useful advice in any way.
[08:58] <fluxt> Seveas, mind you, the only thing i installed with it were codecs etc
[08:59] <Psi-Jack> Seveas: A virus spreads. On it's own.
[08:59] <Zero_Day> fluxt it is a bad program, use it if u will, its up to you
[09:00] <fluxt> well i guess i'm just a tinny bastard then :)
[09:00] <Zero_Day> but as far as java goes i like to just point to the main executable and skip the plugin stuff, so i use opera and konqueror
[09:01] <Zero_Day> i have made that suggestion to the makers of flock but we shall see how that goes
[09:02] <fluxt> when is ubuntu ever going to upgrade firefox?
[09:02] <lck1> how do you start xirssi?
[09:02] <farous> in the new release and expect that for everypackage you use. upgrades are for new releases
[09:02] <fluxt> hmm
[09:02] <bobyfixer> i just made a ubuntu package but im not sure it works on expresso hdd installs could i get it to email me the install logs ?
[09:03] <farous> fluxt but there is a howto on the forums to upgraded it if you wana
[09:03] <fluxt> farous, i already hacked it in myself
[09:03] <Zero_Day> ubuntu = a free OS and free distrobution of CD's, what else do ya want em to do?
[09:03] <farous> fluxt: good so why you ask :)
[09:03] <fluxt> be like gentoo without compiling source code?
[09:04] <lck1> how do you start xirssi?
[09:04] <Seveas> fluxt, gentoo is horrible
[09:04] <fluxt> farous, because i like using the package system over hacked a hacked up system
[09:04] <thoreauputic> lck1: xirssi? you mean irssi ?
[09:04] <Seveas> gentoo without compiling: archlinux
[09:04] <fluxt> Seveas, thanks
[09:04] <FlannelKing> xirssi is a gtk frontend to irssi (had to google it)
[09:04] <lck1> irssi + gtk
[09:04] <lck1> = xirssi
[09:04] <thoreauputic> I see...
[09:04] <Seveas> FlannelKing, gnome-terminal or konsole are also GUI frontends to irssi ;)
[09:05] <farous> fluxt if you consider downloading and using a hack than good luck you will do lots of hacking :)
[09:05] <FlannelKing> Seveas: heh, I suppose. like I said, I had to google,
[09:05] <therp> seveas: sure, gentoo is horrible for novices
[09:05] <bobyfixer> ubuntu security is great as long has you dont use root and if you have any problems and you used shipit you can even get a security expert to visit you
[09:05] <mneptok> Gentoo is for ricers.
[09:05] <Seveas> Therion, gentoo is horrible for advanced users too
[09:06] <Seveas> therp*
[09:06] <thoreauputic> guys, distro wars  ------->>>  #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:06] <Seveas> 2 f*in hours downtime for an apache/mysql update? c'mon!
[09:06] <fluxt> farous, i think you misunderstood.. not h4x0ring just screwing around with the filesystem blah.. hacking at it
[09:06] <Zero_Day> Gentoo + The Dad Test = AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
[09:06] <lck1> anyone knows how to use that xirssi thing?
[09:06] <therp> seveas: I totally disagree and I consider myself advanced. but ok, thoreuputic
[09:06] <Psi-Jack> therp: Heck, sometimes, it's not even good for geniuses. LOL
[09:07] <FlannelKing> lck1: go to terminal, type xirssi
[09:07] <bobyfixer> i friend of mine tells me that ubuntu is aimed at african users
[09:07] <farous> fluxt: ok :). Just look at ubuntu policy then. They take snapshots so frequent if i may say every 6 months then freeze. Officially only updates are security ones.
[09:07] <lck1> i did
[09:07] <mneptok> speaking of the Dad test ... anyone have experience using development releases and then using apt to upgrade to the final? Dad has a laptop on which i'll be installing Ubuntu, and would prefer Drake. can he upgrade to the final release himself?
[09:07] <lck1> bash: xirssi: command not found
[09:07] <mike0002> how do i chown 2 users to the same folder?
[09:08] <thoreauputic> bobslaede: not really - it's aimed at human beings ;-)
[09:08] <bobyfixer> i friend of mine tells me that ubuntu is aimed at african users is this true ?
[09:08] <mneptok> mike0002: make a custom group
[09:08] <thoreauputic> all human beings, not just african ones
[09:08] <fluxt> farous, i can understand why, really i can. i guess i'm just used to being able to install the latest stuff
[09:08] <mike0002> dont want the two users in teh same group though
[09:08] <mike0002> one is www-data and the other is my name
[09:09] <bobyfixer> i guess im not human
[09:09] <mneptok> mike0002: if only that directory references the group, what's the problem?
[09:09] <FlannelKing> lck1: xirssi isn't in ubuntu.  Did you compile it?
[09:09] <mike0002> dunno how to make custom groups
[09:10] <Zero_Day> fluxt if your going to plan to have a new release why would you continue to service the previous one other than security issues
[09:10] <lck1> i apt-get'ed it
[09:10] <mike0002> there isnt a way to chown 2 users to teh same group
[09:10] <mike0002> or rather folder
[09:10] <lck1> apt-get install irssi-snapshot-dev
[09:10] <fluxt> Zero_Day, because you can?
[09:10] <mneptok> mike0002: no, directories use owner/group/everyone
[09:10] <lck1> it was a package
[09:10] <mneptok> (files do, too)
[09:11] <mneptok> mike0002: your WM probably provides a GUI to manipulate users and groups
[09:11] <thomas`> is there a disk cleanup in ubuntu? to clean any unneccasary files? kindalike windows disk cleanup. to free up space
[09:12] <lck1> apt-get clean
[09:12] <mike0002> no wm is installed
[09:12] <mike0002> well fluxbox is
[09:12] <mike0002> but its not running right now
[09:12] <FlannelKing> lck1: that's just stuff for compiling xirssi, not xirssi itself.
[09:13] <lck1> oh foreal
[09:13] <lck1> what do i need then
[09:13] <FlannelKing> I dont know, Im just reading the package info ;)
[09:13] <lck1> to get this stuff working for ubuntu
[09:13] <mikere> mike0002: then you are in a perfect position to edit your /etc/group file
[09:13] <Spec> with vigr
[09:13] <FlannelKing> lck1: there's probably a readme installed with it.  check what files were installed.
[09:13] <mneptok> mike0002: man groupadd
[09:14] <thoreauputic> mike0002: man addgroup will tell you - you can specify a group ID number and name
[09:14] <thoreauputic> mneptok: addgroup is easier :)
[09:14] <thoreauputic> either is fine...
[09:15] <Spec> hehe
[09:15] <bradd_> Hey, is there a way I can fix my VGA card? I have the driver installed and running but it's still choppy
[09:16] <EBAR> How do I check to see if I'm affected by the recent security bug that was found?
[09:16] <pmv> EBAR, grep for your username/password?
[09:16] <mneptok> EBAR: see if GRUB offers to boot you into Windows?
[09:16] <thoreauputic> EBAR: an upgrade will fix it
[09:16] <pmv> Oh. Wrong bug. :)
[09:17] <Madpilot> EBAR: if your upgrades are up-to-date, you're fine, it's already been fixed
[09:17] <EBAR> Yeah I did an update/upgrade. Just wanted to take a look for myself.
[09:17] <EBAR> I'll try grep. Thanks.
[09:17] <csk89> hi all can someone please tell me how i can run a Prolink Pixelview PV-BT878P+9B using TVtime
[09:18] <bradd_> Does anyone know how I can fix my Nvidia VGA card to run right???
[09:18] <bradd_> Moving windows around gets choppy
[09:18] <thoreauputic> EBAR: grep user-password /var/log/installer/cdebconf/questions.dat   if I remember correctly
[09:18] <kenc> Hi, anyone here experienced long delays (1 min +) in 'Loading, please wait' during system load?
[09:18] <EBAR> thoreuputic: Thank you. I'll give it a shot.
[09:19] <thoreauputic> EBAR: if you've upgraded, there won't be anything there to worry about though
[09:19] <EBAR> Yeah, I figured as much. But since it's causing such a stir I wanted to try it out for myself. It already made it to slashdot and everything.
[09:20] <weedar> what bug are you talking about EBAR ?
[09:21] <EBAR> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=143334
[09:21] <EBAR> That bug.
[09:21] <Morfosomo> !w32
[09:21] <ubotu> Morfosomo: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:21] <Morfosomo> !win32
[09:21] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Morfosomo
[09:21] <Morfosomo> darn it
[09:21] <Tomcat_> !w32codecs
[09:21] <ubotu> I guess 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
[09:21] <Tomcat_> That one?
[09:21] <thoreauputic> EBAR: URL for the slashdot article?
[09:21] <Morfosomo> i here ya go
[09:21] <Morfosomo> cheers
[09:22] <weedar> thanks for the link EBAR =)
[09:22] <EBAR> thoreauputic: gimme a sec, gotta find it
[09:22] <EBAR> weedar: No problem
[09:23] <EBAR> thoreauputic: http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/03/13/0525254&from=rss
[09:23] <thoreauputic> EBAR: it's OK - got it at the same momnet :)
[09:23] <thoreauputic> *moment
[09:23] <EBAR> Ah, good deal.
[09:23] <thoreauputic> thanks :)
[09:24] <EBAR> thoreauputic: When I grep, I get permission denied. That means I'm patched? Or did I do it wrong?
[09:25] <thoreauputic> EBAR: you're patched
[09:25] <EBAR> thoreauputic: Ah fantastic, thank you.
[09:25] <pmv> .. o_O Though I hope that's not all the patch does.
[09:25] <chuckyp> well its been fixed already
[09:25] <thoreauputic> EBAR: try sudo grep (the file has been made only readable by root
[09:25] <pmv> :)
[09:25] <Tomcat_> On my machine the /var/log/installer doesn't exist and debian-installer is a bad link... is that what the update does?
[09:25] <J_element> how do i unlock a folder
[09:26] <EBAR> thoreauputic: ok
[09:26] <J_element> if i have root access ?
[09:26] <thoreauputic> EBAR: and the clear text is removed
[09:26] <chuckyp> It was fixed the day before the bug was found.
[09:26] <pmv> J_element, unlock? You mean remove the sticky bit?
[09:27] <J_element> no
[09:27] <EBAR> Seems to be good to me.
[09:27] <J_element> to simply make my self the owner and make it writable
[09:27] <thoreauputic> EBAR: I actually deleted the file before the patch was uploaded
[09:27] <pmv> J_element, man chown, man chmod
[09:27] <J_element> full command :D
[09:27] <J_element> im not much into permissions & chmod :S
[09:28] <pmv> You'll be a lot better off reading those .. :/
[09:28] <EBAR> thoreauputic: Yeah I saw that a lot of people were doing that. I had just finished installing Ubuntu onto my laptop. I still have to get to my desktop, but I won't be able to for a couple days.
[09:28] <thoreauputic> J_element: worth learning
[09:28] <pmv> # chown user:group folder
[09:28] <J_element> just tell me how to make it writable bro
[09:28] <pmv> # chmod 755 folder
[09:28] <J_element> lol :D
[09:28] <J_element> i know its worth learning
[09:29] <J_element> but i need to do some thing in the next 20 mins or im pucked :D
[09:29] <pmv> Besides, the fact that you want to "unlock" something probably means you're doing something you shouldn't be.
[09:29] <thoreauputic> EBAR: can you ssh to your desktop ?
[09:30] <cowamongcows> hi
[09:30] <J_element> ubotu,  chmod
[09:30] <ubotu> well, chmod is a command used to change the permissions of a file or folder. see `man chmod` for a synopsis.
[09:30] <tarzeau> !folder
[09:30] <ubotu> folder is a directory damn it! near My Computer and Network Neighborhood... or the things you put in a filing cabinet. IMAP protocol's mailboxes.
[09:30] <cowamongcows> ubuntu rocks
[09:30] <J_element> !chmod
[09:30] <J_element> !chawn
[09:30] <ubotu> J_element: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:30] <tarzeau> is ubotu also a blootbot?
[09:30] <intelikey> df -h
[09:30] <intelikey> ooops
[09:30] <pmv> cowamongcows, dude. :p
[09:31] <J_element> lol
[09:31] <thoreauputic> tarzeau: yes
[09:31] <thoreauputic> !ubotu
[09:31] <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.
[09:31] <tarzeau> thoreauputic: is its db somewhere online publicly available?
[09:31] <EBAR> thoreauputic: Well, I set it up with Apache just a couple days ago. But I haven't done anything with ssh, I'm still pretty new to linux. I don't have it running as a server quite yet though so it isn't on...thankfully.
[09:31] <thoreauputic> tarzeau: see above :)
[09:31] <thoreauputic> EBAR: ah, OK :)
[09:31] <intelikey> ok here is the final results.   my hdd is  593M  514M   50M  92% /
[09:31] <cowamongcows> today my firestarter caught a proccess called GateCrasher coming from port 6969, should i be worried about that?
[09:32] <thomas`> how do i install .deb on ubuntu i just dl'd cedega need to know command line to install
[09:32] <cowamongcows> its only there when im using bittorrent
[09:32] <pmv> thomas`, dpkg -i pkg.deb
[09:32] <thoreauputic> tarzeau: you can search http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/  for factoids
[09:32] <thomas`> thx
[09:32] <pmv> bbq
[09:33] <br33zy> haha, what a funny security bug
[09:33] <thoreauputic> yeah, hilarious :/
[09:33] <cowamongcows> I read on one website that gatecrasher was just a probe for vulnerabilities
[09:33] <thoreauputic> not
[09:34] <cowamongcows> not an actual breach
[09:34] <thoreauputic> cowamongcows: if firestarter caught it, what are youworied about?
[09:34] <thoreauputic> *you worried
[09:34] <thomas`> dkpg -i cedega_5.1_i386.deb
[09:34] <thomas`>  <--when i type this it says bash not found wt?
[09:35] <cowamongcows> well it showed up on the acitve connections section
[09:35] <cowamongcows> not the blocked connections
[09:35] <thoreauputic> thomas`: you need to be in the dir, and use sudo
[09:35] <thoreauputic> cowamongcows: ah I see
[09:35] <thomas`> now it says dpkg not found
[09:35] <thomas`> and i am in dir
[09:35] <thoreauputic> thomas`: not possible
[09:36] <thoreauputic> thomas`: this *is* ubuntu, right?
[09:36] <thomas`> oh im there..
[09:36] <thomas`> yea i am
[09:36] <thoreauputic> thomas`: ubuntu without dpkg = not possible
[09:36] <thomas`> weird dunno why its saying thatthen
[09:36] <thomas`> that is very odd
[09:37] <thoreauputic> thomas`: waht is the actual error?
[09:37] <cowamongcows> i love ubuntu though this is the first linux distro i've tried that i can actually get stuff to work
[09:37] <thoreauputic> thomas`: probably can't find the *.deb
[09:37] <thomas`> xxx@ubuntu:/home/xxx/Cedega5.1# sudo dkpg -i cedega_5.1_i386.deb
[09:37] <thomas`> sudo: dkpg: command not found
[09:37] <pmv> Eh...
[09:37] <thoreauputic> thomas`: *cough*
[09:38] <thoreauputic> thomas`: waht does " which dpkg" say ?
[09:38] <thoreauputic> (npo quotes)
[09:38] <thoreauputic> *no
[09:38] <dan> hello
[09:38] <thoreauputic> thomas`: ah - typo
[09:38] <thomas`> oh thats what i did wrong
[09:38] <thomas`> typo
[09:38] <pmv> ... -_-
[09:38] <thoreauputic> dpkg not pkpg
[09:38] <thoreauputic> or whatver
[09:38] <pmv> dkpg :)
[09:39] <dan> I have a question for some one patient, I am new to linux and am not sure how to install programs that I download
[09:39] <thomas`> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of cedega:
[09:39] <thomas`>  cedega depends on xlibs (>> 4.1.0); however:
[09:39] <thomas`>   Package xlibs is not installed.
[09:39] <thomas`> dpkg: error processing cedega (--install):
[09:39] <thomas`>  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[09:39] <thomas`> Errors were encountered while processing:
[09:39] <thomas`>  cedega
[09:39] <thoreauputic>   /me si ageret tipyts
[09:39] <dan> so if you know could you pm me
[09:39] <thoreauputic> ;)
[09:39] <Madpilot> thomas`: pastebin next time, thanks
[09:39] <thomas`> i need xlibs 4.1.0? to install cedega. sure w/e
[09:39] <thoreauputic> thomas`: do NOT paste in the channel, please
[09:39] <cowamongcows> dan they are talking about that right now
[09:39] <bdash_> when I enter my root password to use say Update Manager, if I exit the manager and then start it again straight away I don't need to enter the password. Why does this happen?
[09:40] <dan> ok
[09:40] <thoreauputic> !cedega
[09:40] <cowamongcows> the dpkg stuff for .deb files
[09:40] <thoreauputic> !tell thomas` about cedega
[09:40] <Madpilot> bdash_: your sudo pw is remembered for a few minutes (five, I think?)
[09:41] <anakronisme> innit 15?
[09:41] <pmv> bdash_, it's like sudo. There's a 5-minute window.
[09:41] <thoreauputic> Madeye: 15 by default I think
[09:41] <pmv> whoops, there then
[09:41] <cowamongcows> sudo makes random passwords?
[09:41] <pmv> ...
[09:41] <pmv> why would you think that?
[09:41] <weedar> Is there a way to clear the sudo password from memory? (for example if you're helping a user on a computer and don't want him to have sudo when you leave)
[09:41] <thoreauputic> cowamongcows: erm, no
[09:41] <Spec> sudo -k
[09:41] <pmv> it really shouldn't cache passwords anyway
[09:41] <Spec> weedar: ^
[09:41] <thoreauputic> weedar: make a new user
[09:42] <cowamongcows> is "sudo password" also your root password?
[09:42] <Seveas> pmv, it doesn't
[09:42] <Madpilot> weedar: sudo -k in a term, no idea about in GUI
[09:42] <thomas`> ummthat site was just showing me a games database i need help actually installing cedega it did say something about xlibs anyone got any time to helpme out
[09:42] <Madpilot> !tell cowamongcows about sudo
[09:42] <Seveas> pmv, it just remembers you authenticated
[09:42] <weedar> Thanks Spec & Madpilot =)
[09:42] <pmv> Seveas, yeah, just the way he said it.
[09:42] <thomas`> i dont need to know what games cedega supports i need to know howto install it first..
[09:42] <bdash_> Thanks for the replies. Anyway to alter this window?
[09:42] <cowamongcows> yeah i know root pw is locked... not trying to access it just curious how sudo works
[09:43] <pmv> Mm. I learn something new every day.
[09:43] <pmv> sudo -k
[09:43] <Madpilot> bdash_: the time your pw is remembered? I think so - try 'man sudo' in a term
[09:43] <pmv> cowamongcows, it keeps a timestamp of your last access
[09:43] <jblack> Hi. I seem to be having a problem with spammers using mail bounces as a relay of sorts.
[09:43] <jblack> I've got a standard distro install. Is there something I can do?
[09:43] <bdash_> Thanks Madpilot & pmv. Will have a look around. :)
[09:44] <jblack> (which means I'm using postfix)
[09:44] <Spec> jblack: yeah
[09:44] <cowamongcows> love how active the community is too
[09:44] <Spec> jblack: you should secure your mail server
[09:45] <Spec> I'm sure there's documentation on that...
[09:45] <nIRV-> greetings
[09:45] <lontong> greetings
[09:45] <jblack> Spec: I take it that you're not aware of how to fix it either.
[09:46] <lontong> hi guys, anyone want to help me about wine?
[09:46] <intelikey> well that wasn't much fun....  full sized crash.
[09:46] <Spec> jblack: I've fixed it before, I don't recall what I did though
[09:47] <lontong> ummm...no one ?
[09:47] <intelikey> i have sound error "amixer: Mixer attach hw:0 error: No such file or directory"  repeted about 20 times on boot.    is it a device node missing ?
[09:47] <nIRV-> I'm trying to switch the computers in my organization (60) to ubuntu/linux ... I'm only facing one problem: they use Microsoft Mail Workgroup as their internal email system and it is only outlook-compatible
[09:49] <nIRV-> anyone knows of a good setup for an internal email setup ? (using both internal and external emails
[09:49] <nIRV-> )
[09:50] <intelikey> also alsamixer returns    alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such file or directory      it must be the device node ?
[09:50] <bdash_> Is there anyway to make windows remember their last location in Gnome? Or is it programme specific?
[09:50] <intelikey> nIRV- fetchmail mailx ?
[09:50] <lontong> anyone knows how to fix my prob? i install software with wine...then missing msdxm.ocx?so i cant run the prog.
[09:51] <intelikey> find the missing ocx and install it ?
[09:52] <lontong> intelikey, how ifind and install it?
[09:52] <intelikey> looks like  everybody went to bed....  dead channel.
[09:52] <intelikey> lontong google ?
[09:52] <lontong> its 6 am man!
[09:52] <nIRV-> intelikey, hrm, any link to a tutorial on fetchmail-mailx?
[09:52] <intelikey> some plave i guess.
[09:53] <intelikey> place.
[09:53] <lontong> ok got it
[09:53] <lontong> ok bye
[09:54] <intelikey> nIRV- not really, no.  i've only set up fetchmail twice.  it's pretty stright forword.   not sure it will do all you want tho.
[09:55] <nIRV-> intelikey, MS Mail is old, out-dated (even have to use a hack to get outlook2003 to support it), but it does the job so well...
[09:56] <intelikey> k
[09:56] <intelikey> looks like another storm comming.
[09:57] <AppleSpray> Heeello!?
[09:57] <farous> is there an equivalent to itunes on linux. I just want to access Stanford lectures and seems they are only offered on itunes?
[09:58] <AppleSpray> Audlicios.
[09:58] <AppleSpray> *audalicious
[09:58] <farous> AppleSpray: are you asking for something
[09:59] <AppleSpray> Yes soory
[09:59] <farous> shoot
[09:59] <AppleSpray> I cant remember what to change in xorg.conf to get the resolution higher. Its currently huge
[09:59] <mike0002> how do i enable modules in apache2?
[10:00] <farous> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:00] <AppleSpray> What about my question?
[10:00] <ProfessorChaos_> hello all, is there a packages for helix-dbus-server?
[10:00] <farous> AppleSpray: that is the way to reconfigure xorg.conf
[10:01] <farous> or you can just edit it manually if you know how
[10:01] <AppleSpray> Yes I do
[10:01] <AppleSpray> Its missing something but I cant remeber what
[10:01] <AppleSpray> another person told me but he's idle now
[10:01] <farous> the first resolution is the one normally used
[10:02] <cowamongcows> is there a way to filter join and quit messages in irc?
[10:02] <fatehaze> Can anyone help me with my Broadcom wireless card?  I'm using ndiswrapper but it isn't detected
[10:02] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[10:02] <mike0002> how do i enable modules in apache2?
[10:02] <Madpilot> cowamongcows: XChat has an option to not display them, I think
[10:02] <linuxboyfriend> can anyone tell me that how can i convert a .wma file to .mp3 file?
[10:02] <Madpilot> XChat has an option for everything :P
[10:02] <albern_einschwei> hello any body...
[10:03] <farous> linuxboyfriend: check sox package
[10:04] <linuxboyfriend> farous: can you give my any exmaple?
[10:04] <farous> linuxboyfriend: i have not used it for a while just google it
[10:04] <farous> was straight forward to use
[10:04] <AppleSpray> xorg.conf is missing something in the resolution. I did it manually last time
[10:05] <cowamongcows> madpilot do you know where that option is?
[10:05] <Madpilot> cowamongcows: not sure - I'm not running XChat right now, so I can't look for it, either
[10:06] <cowamongcows> dont see it in any of the settings
[10:06] <fatehaze> Can anyone help me with my Broadcom wireless card?  I'm using ndiswrapper but it isn't detected
[10:07] <farous> fatehaze: i used to run it with ndisgtk and network-manager package
[10:07] <farous> and runs just fine on breezy
[10:08] <gargas> hi i have a tv card but no linux drivers
[10:08] <gargas> what do i have to do
[10:08] <gargas> i know th tv cards chipset though
[10:09] <linuxboyfriend> how can i convert a bootable ubuntu CD to an ISO image?
[10:09] <farous> anyone tried the sharpmusique package that ubotu recommended for itunes
[10:10] <Seveas> linuxboyfriend, dd if=/dev/hdc of=/path/to/iso bs=4096
[10:10] <AppleSpray> where is the pastebin?
[10:10] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[10:10] <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 :)
[10:10] <thoreauputic> linuxboy: it already *is* an ISO image - can you clarify what you mean?
[10:11] <elkbuntu> thoreauputic, pressed cd -> iso file, i would assume
[10:11] <hyphenated> I thought the block size for CD format was 2048
[10:12] <AppleSpray> Fuck noone knows this question ever!
[10:13] <linuxboyfriend> Seveas: dd if=/dev/hdc of=/home/my_user/ is enough or dd if=/dev/hdc of=/home/my_user/my_iso.iso
[10:13] <Seveas> linuxboy, the latter
[10:13] <farous> AppleSpray: somepeople have their own probs to worry about perhaps if you try later
[10:13] <cowamongcows> have you tried the forums applespray?
[10:13] <AppleSpray> I cant
[10:14] <Seveas> !tell AppleSpray about attitude
[10:14] <AppleSpray> Windows has blue screen of death and I need to use linux. Having a huge screen dosent help
[10:14] <cowamongcows> ubuntuforums.org, try search for pastebin
[10:14] <Seveas> !pastebin
[10:14] <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 :)
[10:14] <Seveas> (as said before)
[10:15] <skt> Hello all! Can someone tell me how to enable NFS share using the "Shared Folder" tool? Now there is just SMB available..
[10:15] <AppleSpray> I know what pastebin is I use it
[10:15] <thoreauputic> skt: you need to configure NFS first I'd say
[10:16] <thoreauputic> !nfs
[10:16] <ubotu> methinks nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[10:16] <MetaMorfoziS> !firefox1.5
[10:16] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[10:17] <skt> ok.. thanks.. because I think it did ask SMB/NFS at the first time I launched the tool
[10:17] <AppleSpray> forums arnt helping...
[10:17] <skt> (did ask to select)
[10:18] <thoreauputic> skt: when NFS is configured, it appears as an option in the dialogue
[10:18] <DJ_Tobias> when i try and use glxgears and get a seg fault, how do i go about fixing the problem?
[10:19] <skt> okay, thanks alot - I'll give a try =)
[10:19] <thoreauputic> skt: just tried it here :) (I configure nfs the CLI and edit way, so I've never needed to use it)
[10:19] <AppleSpray> I'll just try windows again
[10:19] <thoreauputic> but I assume it "works"
[10:19] <AppleSpray> I even go safe mode and it comes up with blue screen
[10:20] <smellican> does anyone have opera installed?
[10:20] <thoreauputic> !anyone
[10:20] <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>
[10:20] <Madpilot> smellican: I do
[10:20] <smellican> did you just use the tarball?
[10:20] <smellican> or what...
[10:20] <smellican> I get no love from apt get lol
[10:21] <thoreauputic> !opera
[10:21] <ubotu> hmm... opera is 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
[10:21] <Madpilot> smellican: it's not in Ubuntu's repos - just get the Ubuntu deb from Opera
[10:21] <smellican> I did that...and tried doing dpkg -i
[10:21] <smellican> lemme czech that link tho
[10:21] <thoreauputic> smellican: read the wiki page - it has your answers
[10:21] <smellican> kk thx thx you are the masters
[10:22] <Seveas> Madpilot, unless they fixed it you need the debian etch deb
[10:22] <linuxboyfriend> can i upgrade my distro to drapper by simply replacing breezy to drapper in /etc/apt/sources.lst?
[10:23] <thoreauputic> linuxboy: sort of
[10:23] <Seveas> linuxboyfriend, no - there is no drapper
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[04:17] (conn/#ubuntu) can someone do me a favour? apt-get stress and invoke it with "stress -c 100" (to create 100 sqrt() workers) while running in gnome or kde, and tell me if it interferes with multitasking to the extent that the mouse is almost unusuable and extremely jerky? (control+c will exit the program as long as your terminal is focused)
[04:17] (gnomefreak/#ubuntu) lol
[04:17] (flogiston/#ubuntu) Chockyp: Thanks.
[04:18] (Moebioux/#ubuntu) why didnt the doc help me with the floppy disk mounting - i follow the steps and save the modified fstab
[04:18] (gnomefreak/#ubuntu) i get rid of the tar after im done with it
[04:18] (CaptainMorgan/#ubuntu) what cursive fonts show up in linux?
[04:18] (Mwafrica/#ubuntu) gnomefreak: How do i enable universe using terminal?
[04:18] (conn/#ubuntu) I'd like to hear people's results in dapper and breezy, I'm troubleshooting a potential multitasking/scheduler problem in dapper or earlier
[04:18] (gnomefreak/#ubuntu) !fonts
[04:18] (seraphim/#ubuntu) conn: yes it is
[04:18] (ubotu/#ubuntu) hmm... fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[04:18] (Frogzoo_away/#ubuntu) Wharf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10120
[04:18] (chuckyp/#ubuntu) gnomefreak, well then how do you unistall it?  without make uninstall?
[04:18] (gnomefreak/#ubuntu) dpkg -r
[04:18] (chuckyp/#ubuntu) conn, also try the forums
[04:18] (Mwafrica/#ubuntu) chuckyp: How do i enable universe using terminal?
[04:18] (alapzaj/#ubuntu) anybody can give me a breezy sources.list
[04:18] (conn/#ubuntu) oops I meant to ask in #Kubuntu, sorry for posting twice
[04:18] (Moebioux/#ubuntu) but ubuntu didnt allow me to mount the FD: send me this Unable to mount the selected volume.:
[04:18] (Moebioux/#ubuntu) Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
[04:19] (gnomefreak/#ubuntu) chuckyp: use checkinstall ;
[04:19] (chuckyp/#ubuntu) Mwafrica, well sudo nano /etc/sources.list
[04:19] (conn/#ubuntu) thanks seraphim and chucky, I got your input
[04:19] (quad_/#ubuntu) Where do I find the kernel headers for my ubuntu dist??
[04:19] (gnomefreak/#ubuntu) quad_: synaptic
[04:19] (chuckyp/#ubuntu) Mwafrica, and remove the comment in front of the universe or multiverse where ever it is.
[04:19] (CaptainMorgan/#ubuntu) thanks gnomefreak, actually, Im not looking to install them.. but I presume if one wants to see a page that a font, say my website, the user would have to have the font installed then?
[04:19] (Fawzib/#ubuntu) anyone knows how do I start the server-expert install in dapper? before I could type 'boot: server-expert' how can I do it with the new menu?
[04:19] <gnomefreak> quad_: search linux-restricted i think it is
[04:19] <chuckyp> Mwafrica, universe it is.
[04:19] <CaptainMorgan> there no standard fonts ?
[04:20] <CaptainMorgan> say like cursive..
[04:20] <Moebioux> anybody can swallow that pride and help me ...
[04:20] <chuckyp> !fonts
[04:20] <ubotu> rumour has it, fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[04:20] <quad_> gnomefreak, I am installing a program that asks for the path for the linux kernel headers
[04:20] <seraphim> conn: but on dapper it was strange. i had an output (info) with breezy. not with dapper.
[04:20] <alapzaj> where can i found a breezy sources.list??
[04:20] <gnomefreak> CaptainMorgan: im not real sure
[04:20] <Moebioux> i need to mount this floopy (with urgency)
[04:20] <CaptainMorgan> ok, thanks ;)
[04:20] <quad_> gnomefreak, is it not installed by default?
[04:20] <gnomefreak> quad_: locate?
[04:20] <chuckyp> alapzaj, /etc/sources.list
[04:20] <quad_> what to look for?
[04:20] <quad_> gnomefreak, what to look for?
[04:21] <CarinArr> moebioux, does it allow you to mount other floppies?
[04:21] <conn> seraphim, that may just be due to a newer version of stress on dapper, it's np.. as long as the functionality is the same
[04:21] <chuckyp> Moebioux, what type of filesysstem is on the floppie
[04:21] <seraphim> conn: and i couldn't log into a new session (tried tty1 and 2)
[04:21] <conn> I'm asking people to try it on breezy in case the newer dapper kernels have multitasking/scheduling problems
[04:21] <seraphim> well...the functionality was that nothing was working anymore:D
[04:21] <Moebioux> is adapted to XP - BUT doesnt allow me to mount any floppy
[04:21] <chuckyp> Moebioux, sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/fd0 /my/butt    try that maybe
[04:22] <Baldrick2_Brb> ntfs floppy ?
[04:22] <chuckyp> Moebioux, or sudo mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /my/butt
[04:22] <conn> I get terrible jerkiness like that when, eg. streaming & transcoding movies via vlc or checking torrents with azureus.. yes, the CPU should max out, but multitasking should remain fairly smooth
[04:22] <Moebioux> and i already change the fstab with Unable to mount the selected volume.:
[04:22] <Moebioux> Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
[04:22] <CarinArr> ntfs on a floppy?
[04:22] <Baldrick2_Brb> not possible
[04:22] <gnomefreak> quad_: iirc its locate linux-restricted-modules
[04:22] <chuckyp> I know I'm on drugs
[04:22] <seraphim> perhaps it was because of xgl here
[04:22] <MaXuS> is it just imaginairy - or does watching dvd really somehower looks more faster ?
[04:22] <Wharf> Frogzoo_away: do i actualy need to delete any of the other settings in the text file
[04:22] <Wharf> Or just add thoes lines as well?
[04:22] <seraphim> it's also known to make problems when the cpu is working a lot
[04:23] <chuckyp> Moebioux, first try to mount it from console then worry about the fstab entry
[04:23] <Frogzoo_away> Moebioux: it's a known problem apparently - here's the fix: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85777
[04:23] <chuckyp> Moebioux, mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /path/to/folder
[04:23] <Moebioux> but i dont know why didnt work -
[04:23] <Frogzoo_away> Wharf: obviously you don't want/need any other eth0 configuration
[04:24] <gnomefreak> Moebioux: if you read the link Frogzoo_away gave you should see why
[04:24] <chuckyp> Moebioux, don't know why what didn't work?
[04:24] <Moebioux> any devices can be mounted (excetpt the HD )
[04:24] <Wharf> theres no other eth0 configs there
[04:24] <Wharf> ohh
[04:24] <Wharf> actualy
[04:24] <Wharf> Yea
[04:24] <Wharf> lol
[04:25] <aktalo> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=143334
[04:25] <Frogzoo_away> Moebioux: you'll need to update pmount, as described
[04:25] <chuckyp> Moebioux, read the fn link http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85777
[04:25] <Moebioux> Ok LETS see what ocurrs
[04:25] <chuckyp> if you can't read that we can't help you.
[04:25] <CarinArr> ;)
[04:25] <Moebioux> needing a file i have here -
[04:26] <Mwafrika> chuckyp: After issuin the sudo nano command... it brought a blankpage with shortcut at the bottom of the page
[04:26] <chuckyp> Mwafrica, read the link I just posted
[04:26] <chuckyp> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85777
[04:26] <quad_> gnomefreak, my output is this, and I dont know what path it is looking for: http://pastebin.com/599797
[04:27] <Fawzib> any help? please?
[04:27] <CarinArr> chuckyp, wrong person?
[04:27] <viller> hi
[04:27] <chuckyp> Mwafrica, oh sorry
[04:27] <CarinArr> heh
[04:27] <chuckyp> Mwafrica, what were you trying to do atgain I forgot
[04:27] <Moebioux> ok Chuckyrp thanks...
[04:27] <CarinArr> damn them nick completers
[04:28] <chuckyp> Mwafrica, okay the command is "sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list"   sorry no quotes
[04:28] <viller> every day I start Ubuntu I hear my processor go wild for awhile. I always start with browsing the web. What can cause it? Somekind of updating?
[04:28] <Wharf> How do i open an editor as root in a console?
[04:28] <chuckyp> Moebioux, after you have pmount rcomment out that repo since it will bork your system installing other stuff.
[04:28] <gnomefreak> quad_: im not sure what that error is it maybe you dont have all the depends installed
[04:28] <chuckyp> Wharf, you mean recovery mode?
[04:28] <Wharf> sudo appname filename?
[04:28] <chuckyp> Wharf, or single user
[04:29] <chuckyp> Wharf, you can use nano vi vim emacs whatever is installed.
[04:29] <Wharf> Single user i think
[04:29] <Wharf> I'm a newbie to linux
[04:29] <Wharf> so
[04:29] <chuckyp> Wharf, try nano filename
[04:29] <Wharf> How do i do that as root though
[04:29] <gnomefreak> quad_: the path to them is /lib/linuxrestricted......
[04:29] <Wharf> Using ubuntu
[04:29] <gnomefreak> sudo ;)
[04:29] <Wharf> so
[04:29] <Wharf> sudo nano filename?
[04:30] <javiolo> Wharf use nano its easy to use
[04:30] <chuckyp> Wharf, ctrl+o to save ctrl+x to exit commands are at the bottom
[04:30] <chuckyp> Wharf, if the file can only be written to by root yes than you would need sudo
[04:30] <chuckyp> Wharf, if its a file in your home directory just nano would work.
[04:30] <gnomefreak> if you dont know the key bindings for vi,vim,emacs your in deep :(
[04:30] <snikker> hi, i'm unable to keep the network config after reboot... i must use ifconfig by console evry time (but the file /etc/networks/interfaces is ok)
[04:31] <Wharf> Problems
[04:31] <gnomefreak> chuckyp: sudo nano ~/file?
[04:31] <Wharf> I got in to the editor
[04:31] <viller> every day I start Ubuntu I hear my processor go wild for awhile. I always start with browsing the web. What can cause it? Somekind of updating?
[04:31] <Wharf> I can't edit the info in the interfaces file
[04:31] <Wharf> For the netowrk
[04:31] <chuckyp> snikker, can you pastebin your interfaces
[04:31] <Wharf> network*
[04:31] <chuckyp> !tell snikker aobut paste
[04:31] <chuckyp> !tell snikker about paste
[04:32] <quad_> gnomefreak, I still cant find anything inside /lib/path/linux-restristed-modules/
[04:32] <GamOpera> how do I insert page numbers into Open Office Writer documents?
[04:32] <Wharf> Sorry, closed the app
[04:32] <stian> Hey, I installed "network-manager" on my dapper flight 5 install, however I seem to be unable to figure out how to add it to my panel. It doesn't appear in the list when rightclicking on the panel and selecting "Add to panel"
[04:32] <snikker> chuckyp: ok i do it...
[04:32] <Wharf> Yea, it's not letting me delete text or anything.
[04:32] <chuckyp> GamOpera, hold up let me check
[04:32] <gnomefreak> quad_: /lib/linux-restricted-modules/2.6.12-10-386/  thats the path
[04:33] <Wharf> Anyone got any ideas how i'm gona edit the interfaces file?
[04:33] <quad_> gnomefreak, nope... still fails...
[04:33] <Wharf> I did sudo nano interfaces
[04:33] <gnomefreak> quad_: inside the linux-restricted-modules you should have the kernels youve used
[04:33] <Wharf> It opened it,
[04:33] <Wharf> I tryed to delete text
[04:34] <Wharf> Nothoing happened
[04:34] <quad_> gnomefreak, but you said, that i might not have all the depends...
[04:34] <quad_> i'll look...
[04:34] <gnomefreak> quad_: go to it in nautilus first to see if they are there
[04:34] <Wharf> nothing*
[04:34] <quad_> gnomefreak, there are files there, and the dir exists.
[04:34] <chuckyp> GamOpera, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10122
[04:35] <chuckyp> Wharf, sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces or where ever it is.
[04:35] <quad_> gnomefreak,
[04:35] <GamOpera> Thank you chuckyp!
[04:35] <quad_> /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/kernel/drivers/isdn/hardware/avm/t1isa.ko
[04:35] <quad_> /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/kernel/drivers/isdn/hardware/avm/t1pci.ko
[04:35] <quad_> /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/kernel/drivers/isdn/hardware/avm/fcdsl.ko
[04:35] <quad_> ect....
[04:35] <gnomefreak> quad_: see if the readme or install files tell you what you need
[04:35] <Wharf> ChaKy, i got into that file
[04:35] <gnomefreak> quad_: please dont paste in here
[04:35] <chuckyp> snikker, then just post the link after you paste it.
[04:35] <Wharf> just never let me edit it.
[04:35] <Teratogen> does ubuntu have a centralized ftp repository of .deb packages?
[04:35] <Wharf> I cd in to that dir first
[04:35] <quad_> i know, it was 3 small lines...
[04:35] <gnomefreak> quad_: read /topic
[04:35] <Wharf> then did sudo nano interfaces
[04:36] <Teratogen> heh I can't see the topic
[04:36] <gnomefreak> Teratogen: type /topic
[04:36] <chuckyp> Wharf, and?  Please don't use return as punctuation either just say it.
[04:36] <alan|home> re all
[04:36] <quad_> gnomefreak, yes... the FAQ, right+
[04:36] <Wharf> chuckyp, i gota edit the file
[04:36] <viller> http://www.superunprivileged.org/hurd/live-cd/hurd-live-cd-20051117.iso.gz
[04:36] <Teratogen> heh
[04:36] <Wharf> If it fails to let me edit it
[04:36] <Teratogen> #ubuntu There isn't a topic.
[04:36] <viller> sorry
[04:36] <Teratogen> maybe I am desynched
[04:36] <Wharf> I duno what to do from there.
[04:37] <chuckyp> Wharf, what do you mean it fails to let you edit it?
[04:37] <snikker> chuckyp: i'm ready: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10124
[04:37] <viller> every day I start Ubuntu I hear my processor go wild for awhile. I always start with browsing the web. What can cause it? Somekind of updating?
[04:37] <Wharf> Yea
[04:37] <alan|home> i tested the latest live cd on my laptop. My wifi card won't work. Anyone wants to try and help me with it ?
[04:37] <quad_> gnomefreak, well, I did not come any closer... i will try a little later.
[04:37] <samuel> ciao
[04:37] <Wharf> I try delete the writing, it does nothing.
[04:37] <samuel> speak italian?
[04:37] <gnomefreak> !it
[04:37] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[04:37] <Moebioux> Chuckyrp is somebody pay for this favors -maybe some of u people will be billionaries
[04:37] <Teratogen> does ubuntu have a centralized pool of packages like debian?
[04:37] <samuel> speak italian?
[04:38] <gnomefreak> Teratogen: you mean like packages.ubuntu.com?
[04:38] <chuckyp> Wharf, hit the insert key maybe or ctrl+k will delete the line
[04:38] <Teratogen> ah, /me checks that out
[04:38] <gnomefreak> samuel: /j #ubuntu-it
[04:38] <Teratogen> thanks
[04:38] <Moebioux> thanks cuckyrp the forum had it (what i needed)
[04:38] <chuckyp> Moebioux, np
[04:38] <samuel> cha cha cha
[04:38] <Moebioux> owe u one chuckyrp
[04:38] <chuckyp> I know I should post my paypal account but that would be wrong.
[04:38] <chuckyp> lol
[04:38] <justin_holt> so...who can help me with a firefox upgrade problem?
[04:38] <balu1> before i go do this, do any of u run a voodoo on linux?
[04:38] <Wharf> ohh
[04:38] <samuel> you have got skype?
[04:38] <Wharf> It worked
[04:38] <chuckyp> !tell justin_holt about ask
[04:38] <CarlFK> Fawzib: what was the server quiestion?
[04:38] <Wharf> and s for save?
[04:39] <Wharf> or will x automaticly save?
[04:39] <Wharf> Or ask
[04:39] <chuckyp> Wharf, ctrl+o
[04:39] <gnomefreak> samuel: join #ubuntu-it for italian
[04:39] <chuckyp> Wharf, yeah exit will prompt you to save
[04:39] <samuel> you have got skype?
[04:39] <chuckyp> Wharf, ctrl+x to exit the keys are printed at the bottom of the screen
[04:39] <viller> every day I start Ubuntu I hear my processor go wild for awhile. I always start with browsing the web. What can cause it? Somekind of updating?
[04:39] <snikker> samuel: yes
[04:39] <chuckyp> snikker, did you paste it?
[04:40] <snikker> chuckyp: yes, i've past it here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10124
[04:40] <Fawzib> CarlFK: I was asking  how to do a server-expert install in dapper? Only option in the menu is 'Install a server' wich does the 'server' install
[04:40] <chuckyp> snikker, got it looks like only eth1 is using dhcp
[04:40] <Teratogen> under ubuntu/pool I see main, multiverse, restricted, and universe
[04:40] <CarlFK> Fawzib: I think it is server-expert
[04:40] <Teratogen> what's the difference between those
[04:41] <Teratogen> this is on archive.ubuntu.com
[04:41] <chuckyp> snikker, is that the problem maybe?  You wanted to config eth1 instead of eth0?
[04:41] <CarlFK> Teratogen: licencing and who tests
[04:42] <snikker> chuckyp: no i use statitic ip on eth0, (no dhcp)
[04:42] <chuckyp> Teratogen, universe is open source packages not supported.  multiverse is open source and some non open source not supported.
[04:42] <chuckyp> Teratogen, main and restricted are repos that are supported
[04:42] <Fawzib> the 'Install a server' is not server-expert, it doesn't ask for root password
[04:42] <Teratogen> repos?
[04:42] <chuckyp> snikker, so when you rebooted it still dhcp'd?  that doesn't make sense it should'nt
[04:42] <balu1> what does that "install a server" option mean?
[04:42] <Teratogen> what do you mean by "repos" ?
[04:43] <Nermal> repositories
[04:43] <Teratogen> ah, thanks
[04:43] <Fawzib> is there a way to use the old 'boot: server-expert" method?
[04:43] <chuckyp> snikker, ahh maybe try to put the auto eth0 above the iface
[04:43] <chuckyp> snikker, let me fix your post
[04:44] <snikker> chuckyp: when i reboot eth0 don' work... it work when i run: "sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.10 broadcast 192.168.0.255 netmask 255.255.255.0 up"
[04:44] <Ohm> Hi, I have a problem I don't know where is my trashbotle. How can I find it?
[04:44] <CarlFK> balu1: "server" is a 300 mb install that leaves you with nothing but a shell, networking and apt
[04:44] <P-Vich_> wow, this DL is taking MUCH longer than originally expected...
[04:44] <P-Vich_> it's taken about an hour so far and still has around 15 minutes left...
[04:44] <balu1> carlFK: well i guess its defnitly not for n00bs then?
[04:44] <CarlFK> balu1: (and various utilities) then you can apt-get only the things you need
[04:44] <mordof> CarlFK, actually that is what i need help with :P
[04:44] <CarlFK> balu1: right ;)  -
[04:45] <mordof> ironically
[04:45] <chuckyp> snikker, try to move the auto eth0 like this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10126
[04:45] <mordof> i need to know how to set it's static IP..
[04:45] <balu1> carlFK: well i was thinking of it from a business perspective.. .like replacing comps in the office..
[04:45] <rossknox> what laptops does ubuntu run well on?
[04:45] <mordof> balu1, server install isn't the one to do that
[04:45] <chuckyp> snikker, if not I would just specify in the interfaces file what you are specifying with ifconfig to get it to work and remove the extra stuff like network etc...
[04:45] <balu1> rossknox, any of hte more recent ones run well
[04:45] <CarlFK> mordof: look at /etc/network/interfaces (config file)  man interfaces
[04:45] <P-Vich_> well, I'll let you know in about 40 minutes how well it runs on a very old Compaq Laptop
[04:45] <P-Vich_> :)
[04:46] <mordof> CarlFK, ty
[04:46] <balu1> rossknox: if u want to avoid headaches, try to get ones with an nvidia gfx card.
[04:46] <chuckyp> snikker, also no need to restart just sudo ifdown eth0 and sudo ifup eth0 after changes
[04:46] <snikker> chuckyp: ok i'll try...
[04:46] <balu1> mordof: i c? well i as trying to figure out how i can replace NT Server, w/ a linux basedt hing
[04:46] <rossknox> i heard theres driver problems with some, is that with ATI cards?
[04:46] <s_spiff> guys...what software do i use to burn cd's and dvd's?
[04:46] <gnomefreak> rossknox: i think so
[04:47] <balu1> rossknox: right. its with older ati cards.. the newer ones shouldnt be an issue, its with
[04:47] <mordof> balu1, ohh, if you are looking to replace a server.. server install is for that, i thought you ment to give to all the employees to use :P
[04:47] <CarlFK> balu1: depends on what the boxes being replaced do - are they desktop/work stations that users use, or servers that sit in a back room?
[04:47] <rossknox> great thnx
[04:47] <gnomefreak> ati is a pita to get 3d to work (alot of poeple)
[04:47] <balu1> carlfk: deskto pworkstations
[04:47] <balu1> rossknox: do not get any mobility radeons igp 9300 or lower. but i REALLY advice getting an nvidia, its less of a pain.
[04:47] <mordof> balu1, if anyone is gonna be trying to use the computer, do not put server install on it
[04:47] <s_spiff> dude's...what do i use to burn cd's and dvds?
[04:47] <gnomefreak> to mins later 3d :)
[04:47] <balu1> rossknox: also, what ever u do, dont get shared ram.
[04:47] <CarlFK> balu1: then you probably want the normal desktop install.  unless they are low end boxes (P2, 64mb ram) - then you want xubuntu ;)
[04:48] <smitty> hey guys, what is the name of the of the package for ubuntu that can install a bunch of the non standard software
[04:48] <gnomefreak> 10*
[04:48] <balu1> mordof: ic.. got it.
[04:48] <s_spiff> gnomefreak, what do i use to burn cd's and dvd's?
[04:48] <balu1> carlfk: nahh the boxes are decent celerons with 512 ram
[04:48] <smitty> i would use k3b to burn cds and dvds
[04:48] <CarlFK> good.
[04:48] <gnomefreak> s_spiff: i use k3b not sure what you use
[04:48] <balu1> does ubuntu not come with a cd burning app?
[04:48] <chuckyp> balu1, no
[04:48] <chuckyp> balay, it does
[04:48] <PuMpErNiCkLe> balu1: yes it does
[04:48] <s_spiff> yup..i had forgotten the name re...
[04:49] <rossknox> balu1: whats that? intergrated gfx?
[04:49] <chuckyp> PuMpErNiCkLe, the correct answer for his question was no it does not yes it does
[04:49] <jos_> serpetine
[04:49] <balu1> rossknox: yes, onboard cards.
[04:49] <balu1> rossknox: stay awy afrom those.
[04:49] <smitty> hey guys, what is the name of the of the package for ubuntu that can install a bunch of the non standard software
[04:49] <mordof> CarlFK, is that the only way to do it?
[04:49] <CarlFK> mordof: do what?
[04:49] <C_J_Pro> Is there anyway to track a shipit order while it is in the shipping stages?
[04:49] <mordof> interfaces
[04:49] <balu1> rossknox: they suck anyway, they sap up your processor rsources too.
[04:50] <balu1> rossknox: they will workfine  in ubuntu, but u will have a hell of a time trying to get opengl working..(it may not even work at all)
[04:50] <PuMpErNiCkLe> chuckyp: Dude, it's not even noon.  I can out-english-prof most people any day, but 'day' starts after 3PM.  Get off it.
[04:50] <CarlFK> mordof: no, but it is the "right way".  to get an example of the 'format', use the GUI on a desktop box to set a static IP, then see what is in that file
[04:50] <elkbuntu> C_J_Pro, unfortunatly no. they wouldnt be able to offer them free if they could be tracked
[04:50] <balu1> wats the ubuntu cd burner called?
[04:51] <rossknox> balu1: what notebook do you use?
[04:51] <mordof> CarlFK, k
[04:51] <s_spiff>  PuMpErNiCkLe , dude, were you anytime on the ircq or awesomechat servers?
[04:51] <smitty> acdrip?
[04:51] <chuckyp> balu1, well you can use serpentine to create audio cds
[04:51] <PuMpErNiCkLe> s_spiff: nope
[04:51] <chuckyp> balu1, or cdrecord isn't it.
[04:51] <balu1> rossknox: i use a toshiba a75-s206, everything in it works 100% EXCEPT hardware 3d accel for my laptop..(so no 3d cross platform games for me)
[04:51] <s_spiff> PuMpErNiCkLe, ok... sorry..just curious..i think i had seen someone with a same nick there..
[04:52] <balu1> well im lookin for like a CD/DVD ISO burning program
[04:52] <chuckyp> balu1, cdrecord
[04:52] <chuckyp> !burn
[04:52] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, chuckyp
[04:52] <balu1> somthing like BlindWrite, or Alcohol 120% if u guys know those
[04:52] <Stormx2> balu1: k3b
[04:52] <PuMpErNiCkLe> s_spiff: Cool.  Aside from freenode, I've only ever been on Quakenet, and those were some pretty small channels. :)
[04:52] <Zealot|atwork> Hey pplz, how do i get the mac osx like dock at the bottom
[04:52] <chuckyp> balu1, okay well did you read the wiki?
[04:52] <Stormx2> balu1: k3b is probably the best one out there  in my opinion at least
[04:52] <Baldrick2> 80% of dist-upgrade
[04:52] <Baldrick2> wooo
[04:52] <Stormx2> balu1: Does Audio CD, DVD, etc
[04:52] <s_spiff> PuMpErNiCkLe, hehe... maybe someone liked ur nick..and kept it for himself :P
[04:53] <s_spiff> Baldrick2, what are you talking about?
[04:53] <balu1> stormx2: i c. ill take a look..ive used BlindWrite for a very long time,  that is the best burning tool out thre to date in my op
[04:53] <PuMpErNiCkLe> s_spiff: Quite possible. ^^
[04:53] <s_spiff> dis-upgrade?
[04:53] <sophea> help me please!
[04:53] <gnomefreak> s_spiff: hes going from hoary to breezy
[04:53] <gnomefreak> !helpme
[04:53] <s_spiff> ohh i c
[04:53] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[04:53] <Baldrick2> had to do upgrade from 5.04 to 5.10
[04:53] <s_spiff> gnomefreak,  haha.. nice one
[04:53] <gnomefreak> s_spiff: ;)
[04:53] <s_spiff> any one uptodate about the dapper developments?
[04:53] <gnomefreak> i didnt teach him that one some other nice guy did
[04:54] <s_spiff> haha
[04:54] <gnomefreak> s_spiff: what about them?
[04:54] <sophea> how can i play mp3 musics in ubuntu?
[04:54] <Stormx2> balu1: Ooh I'll give that a go
[04:54] <Baldrick2> !mp3
[04:54] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:54] <Baldrick2> yay
[04:54] <balu1> stormx2: its a windows ap tho ;x
[04:54] <snikker> /etc/network/interfaces:2: misplaced option
[04:54] <snikker> ifdown: couldn't read interfaces file "/etc/network/interfaces"
[04:54] <s_spiff> nah..wanted to know..hows it comming...most reviews are raging about its features
[04:54] <Stormx2> sophea: Do that, or get a player with mp3 support built-in  Like audacious :P
[04:54] <herrpoonstrikes> if i create a new partition on a hdd, am i right in thinknig it will make the new partition in any free space
[04:54] <Zealot|atwork> 2 Questions, how do i get the dock at the bottom of the screen and whats the default port for windows-->linux vnc
[04:54] <balu1> stormx2: im recently ran over to linux ;p i meant blindwrite in windows
[04:54] <mordof_> CarlFK, if i have 1 computer with a static IP.. would the router try to assign that IP to another computer? (if so any suggestions to avoid that from happening?)
[04:54] <herrpoonstrikes> ?
[04:55] <_keroppi_> I have the Java 1.5 sdk installed, and a link to libjavaplugin_jni.so is in /usr/lib/{mozilla,mozilla-firefox,firefox}/plugins -- and Firefox still won't detect the Java plugin in about:plugins... Any ideas?
[04:55] <Ohm> Hey guys where I find the trash????
[04:55] <gnomefreak> s_spiff: slowly getting there
[04:55] <s_spiff> 'slowly'?
[04:55] <Stormx2> s_spiff: Latest dapper development: Mark Shuttleworth (rich guy behind ubuntu) wants to delay the release by 6 weeks
[04:55] <balu1> zealot|atwork: isn thte dock like a desklet (applet) or something??
[04:55] <Baldrick2> mordof_ remove that address from routers dhcp
[04:55] <snikker> chuckyp: when i run "sudo ifdown eth0", i've got this error: "/etc/network/interfaces:2: misplaced option        ifdown: couldn't read interfaces file "/etc/network/interfaces"
[04:55] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Ohm: panel, bottom right
[04:55] <s_spiff> mordof, i don think the router will assign ur i[p to any other pc
[04:55] <Stormx2> balu1: Ah I see
[04:55] <CarlFK> mordof: "yes" - but you can config the router not to. (or you need to get a better router)
[04:55] <Stormx2> balu1: Well do a sudo apt-get install k3b k3b-mp3
[04:55] <chuckyp> snikker, hrm....  did you change permissions on the file?
[04:55] <balu1> stormx2: already did :)
[04:55] <rossknox> gnomefreak: what laptop do u use?
[04:55] <Stormx2> balu1: Then try it. It works a treat for me. Its a KDE program but it looks dandy in gnome
[04:56] <chuckyp> snikker, or owner maybe
[04:56] <mordof_> Baldrick2, the static IP will still work properly?
[04:56] <Ohm> Ok!
[04:56] <Ohm> thanks
[04:56] <Baldrick2> most dhcp will see if address allocated afore trying to give out, apart from ms dhcp
[04:56] <balu1> stormx2: ever burned Playstation/PS2 games with it?
[04:56] <gnomefreak> rossknox: i dont
[04:56] <Baldrick2> yea man should work
[04:56] <CarlFK> mordof, s_spiff - some routers will ping an IP before assigning it, but that isn't something you can rely on
[04:56] <snikker> chuckyp: non, but i've used sudo command...
[04:56] <chuckyp> snikker, ahh maybe because we moved the auto eth0
[04:56] <Stormx2> balu1: :O No!
[04:56] <Stormx2> balu1: That is wrong and bad!
[04:56] <rossknox> gnomefreak: lol oh
[04:56] <mordof> CarlFK, ahh i see, i have the linksys wrt54g.. any chance you know weither that will work?
[04:57] <Baldrick2> good choice
[04:57] <balu1> stormx2: its actually quite legal  if i burn my own.
[04:57] <chuckyp> snikker, try moving it back and only specifying the options under iface that you specify with ifconfig to get it working.  Don't put extra stuff there.
[04:57] <Baldrick2> id still remove it from dhcp scope
[04:57] <bad_chitah> hey i m not able to use scp ..... can nebody help?
[04:57] <Stormx2> balu1: Did you make em then? ;-)
[04:57] <mordof> Baldrick2, k, ill do that.. thanks
[04:57] <s_spiff> damn..i got disc!
[04:57] <rossknox> if the router assigns IPs by DHCP it usually allows static ips alongside depending on the computers config
[04:57] <guest666> can i have shell access to all your ubuntu 5.10 installs
[04:57] <CarlFK> mordof: yeah, good chance.  find the "address pool?" or something liek that in the router config web thingy
[04:57] <s_spiff> anyways... Stormx2 why does the 'dude' want it delayed?
[04:57] <Baldrick2> hope you got the linux firmware on there
[04:57] <Baldrick2> lol
[04:57] <snikker> chuckyp: ok
[04:57] <balu1> stormx2: ;P i used to make backups of my old games like final fantasy 7, because they were peeling away from use.
[04:57] <mordof> Baldrick2, nope i don't
[04:57] <bad_chitah> whenever i try it it shows "ssh: connect to host 172.16.8.180 port 22: Connection refused
[04:57] <bad_chitah> lost connection"
[04:57] <chuckyp> guest666, what do you mean?
[04:58] <mordof> Baldrick2, it still works fine though
[04:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> guest666: lol, no, and besides, we've already rmed the logs you'd want :p
[04:58] <mordof> haven't had any trouble with port forwarding or anything like that
[04:58] <chuckyp> guest666, i'll give you shell access just to laugh at your feeble attempts
[04:58] <bad_chitah> hello ............
[04:58] <Baldrick2> i havent tried myself but i hear the linux firmware is better
[04:58] <andrius> hello....
[04:58] <Baldrick2> i have draytek myself..
[04:58] <mordof> and my router still even picks up the pc's with linux using dhcp.. (although, it doesn't get any of the names correctly)
[04:58] <bad_chitah> can nebody tell me how to config scp
[04:58] <Stormx2> s_spiff: Various things. Basicly its not finished. It need some fine tuning
[04:59] <stian> Hey all, nm-applet doesn't show any networking devices, even though dapper detects and sets up my wifi card without any problems :(
[04:59] <stian> Any suggestions?
[04:59] <chuckyp> bad_chitah, what do you mena config it you just use it.
[04:59] <mordof> Baldrick2, im using the default firmware, it is working for me so far so i haven't bothered to change it
[04:59] <Zealot|atwork> Whats the Default VNC port for Ubuntu and How do i change it?
[04:59] <snikker> chuckyp: no, same error :(
[04:59] <s_spiff>  ok
[04:59] <bad_chitah> getting error ssh: connect to host 172.16.8.180 port 22: Connection refused
[04:59] <bad_chitah> lost connection
[04:59] <chuckyp> snikker, hrm... even if its not changed?
[04:59] <Stormx2> s_spiff: "I'm writing to propose a six week delay in the release date of Dapper, in order to do additional validation, certification, localisation, and polish," Shuttleworth said
[04:59] <Baldrick2> mordof check this http://www.batbox.org/wrt54g-linux.html
[04:59] <chuckyp> bad_chitah, you need 172.16.8.180 to have ssh enabled
[04:59] <chuckyp> bad_chitah, ssh is off in ubuntu default I believe
[04:59] <wuzzy> what packages are recommended when building stuff from source? like make, gcc and the tools?
[05:00] <s_spiff> Stormx2, hmm... well i think its gonna be worth the wait
[05:00] <Stormx2> balu1: "backups" eh? ;-)
[05:00] <allee> hi, 'ifup -a' seem to spawn to background and NFS mount fails because DHCP is not yet done :(
[05:00] <snikker> chuckyp: no
[05:00] <bad_chitah> how to do it?
[05:00] <balu1> stormx2: u got it :)
[05:00] <balu1> stormx2: do u know i can get cdrDAO to run w/ root prvilages?? K3B is yelling at me about it.
[05:00] <chuckyp> bad_chitah, config for ssh is located in /etc/ssh/ssh_config
[05:00] <Stormx2> s_spiff: Theres a meeting tomorow at 18:00 GMT about it in #ubuntu-meeting. A lot of people want a "baby dapper" to be released on April 20th, as originally planned, then the full dapper will come later, and the cds will be of the latter
[05:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> wuzzy: the 'build-essential' package holds everything you should need (at least, to start with).
[05:01] <mordof> Baldrick2, haha! nice :D im glad i have a popular router
[05:01] <chuckyp> snikker, hrm... I dunno restart maybe?
[05:01] <wuzzy> PuMpErNiCkLe: thanks!
[05:01] <s_spiff> neat man
[05:01] <Stormx2> balu1: Go to the settings thing like it suggests
[05:01] <chuckyp> snikker, thats just goofy if you moved it back then that isnt't he problem.
[05:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> wuzzy: np :)
[05:01] <s_spiff>  can we guys... the general publi join the 'meeting'?
[05:01] <balu1> stormx2: ya but i dno what to do in there
[05:01] <allee> balu1: ignore k3b's yelling. it work fine nevertheless
[05:01] <Baldrick2> mordof, yea they went open sourced there firmware
[05:01] <bad_chitah> then
[05:01] <Stormx2> balu1: Let me see...
[05:01] <Ohm> You know a good translator ENGLISH->PORTUGUESE, PORTUGUESE->ENGLISH? Where I found it?
[05:01] <bad_chitah> wht to do
[05:01] <snikker> chuckyp: i try to restart
[05:01] <mordof> Baldrick2, linksys open sources firmware? wow! im impressed
[05:02] <herrpoonstrikes> hi, can anyone help me with some hard drive partitioing please ? :P
[05:02] <Stormx2> balu1: I can't remember... what options do you get?
[05:02] <Ohm> herrpoonstrikes, What is your problem?
[05:02] <Baldrick2> mordof, they screwed the router in later releases, halfing the ram etc
[05:02] <balu1> stormx2: nothing really// jst a list of external programs w/ check marks next to them.. dno what to edit
[05:02] <herrpoonstrikes> i need to create an extra partition on my main hdd
[05:02] <P-Vich_> hey, is drapper released, yet??  or is there a timeframe on it's release?
[05:02] <Baldrick2> mordof more open than my draktek !
[05:02] <herrpoonstrikes> but there is obviously stuff on there
[05:02] <bad_chitah> thr r 15-20 commands and all are comments
[05:02] <Stormx2> balu1: Ill check. Give me a minute to reinstall
[05:02] <balu1> stormx2: thanku
[05:02] <sophea> get player with mp3 support
[05:03] <Ohm> hmm I don't know how do that in linux
[05:03] <herrpoonstrikes> i just want to make sure if i create a new partition it wont overwrite the stuff there
[05:03] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Ohm: There aren't any really good translators, but google does offer free translation services.
[05:03] <Ohm> :/
[05:03] <bad_chitah> like      #   IdentityFile ~/.ssh/identity
[05:03] <bad_chitah> #   IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
[05:03] <bad_chitah> #   IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_dsa
[05:03] <bad_chitah> #   Port 22
[05:03] <herrpoonstrikes> oh ok
[05:03] <herrpoonstrikes> no probs :)
[05:03] <s_spiff> bad_chitah, don paste here man
[05:03] <Ohm> oks
[05:03] <Baldrick2> did you start nessusd ?
[05:03] <s_spiff>  use a pastebin..
[05:03] <bad_chitah> oops
[05:03] <s_spiff>  np
[05:03] <bad_chitah> sry
[05:03] <s_spiff>  last time i did it i got a warning :P
[05:03] <s_spiff> so.. me jut telling ya..
[05:03] <Stormx2> Whats the apt-get equivilent of synaptic's "complete remove"
[05:04] <s_spiff> install -f
[05:04] <chuckyp> Stormx2, apt-get remove
[05:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Stormx2: apt-get --purge
[05:04] <s_spiff> Stormx2, sudo spt-get install -f ...or something like that.. i think so...just check it out
[05:04] <s_spiff> ohh ok
[05:04] <chuckyp> lol
[05:04] <Stormx2> woh
[05:04] <s_spiff>  then that -f thingy is for something else
[05:04] <s_spiff> :P
[05:04] <Stormx2> conflicting messages guys :P
[05:04] <chuckyp> Stormx2, what are you trying to do? just remove a package?
[05:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Stormx2: Do them all. :D
[05:04] <Stormx2> Yeah, and the config
[05:04] <Stormx2> lol
[05:04] <s_spiff> haha
[05:04] <mordof> Baldrick2, wow, i really like this... only installs to the ram so if you screw somethin up, power-cycle it :D
[05:04] <chuckyp> Stormx2, what config?
[05:04] <balu1> gg, he erases his computer somehow lol
[05:05] <chuckyp> Stormx2, the cache?
[05:05] <Stormx2> chuckyp: The same config that "complete removal" removes
[05:05] <Baldrick2> mordof, i never dont it so if it goes pear shape dont look at me !! however i hear it works very well
[05:05] <dv_> what window manager/DE do you guys use?
[05:05] <neck3r> helo ... i have some problems ...
[05:05] <chuckyp> Stormx2, if you want to remove an application just apt-get remove <packagename>  I'm not sure what you are getting at.
[05:05] <Stormx2> !k3b
[05:05] <ubotu> K3b was created to be a feature-rich and easy to handle CD burning application, for more info goto: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/K3BHowto
[05:05] <dv_> ah crap. wrong channe
[05:05] <dv_> l
[05:05] <neck3r> could you help me ?
[05:05] <Stormx2> balu1: Check that ^^
[05:06] <balu1> ah thnks :)
[05:06] <Stormx2> neck3r: Only if you tell us what is wrong :P
[05:06] <andrius> anyone know anything about ubuntu on the fujitsu p7120?
[05:06] <neck3r> ok ...
[05:06] <PuMpErNiCkLe> chuckyp: Applications create configuration files.  apt-get remove only removes teh binaries and libraries - it leaves the config files.
[05:06] <Baldrick2> < turns on mind reading device.....
[05:06] <neck3r> i have ubuntu mb for 3 or 4 days ...
[05:06] <Ohm> I modifyed my FSTAB and give permissions for all users for accsess one partition, How can I give pemission only one user?
[05:06] <Stormx2> neck3r: mb?
[05:07] <Ohm> I use, users,owner,ro,rw
[05:07] <chuckyp> PuMpErNiCkLe, hrm... let me check on that then
[05:07] <neck3r> and synaptic writes that i have allready installed gcc and g++ ... but when i like to install samo program i allways writes that i'm missing gcc
[05:07] <neck3r> what should i do ?
[05:07] <I_Eat_Plastic> It seems i've totally crashed gdm when trying to install ATI drivers, anyway I could go about reversing this?
[05:07] <Stormx2> neck3r: what program?
[05:07] <Ohm> neck3r, Install the build-essential
[05:08] <mordof> Baldrick2, im not gonna do it.. i don't like fiddling with things like that. i have 4 other people running on the internet through this thing and i don't want to drop everyone from internet for a week or so :P
[05:08] <neck3r> for example mplayer, gaim, ...
[05:08] <Stormx2> neck3r: Run this: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:08] <chuckyp> Stormx2, I don't know how to do that but I want to know when you figure it out.
[05:08] <webex> is >&2 standard output?
[05:08] <Storkme> hi, how do i install svn command line on my ubuntu machine?
[05:08] <Stormx2> chuckyp: Huh? o.O
[05:08] <Stormx2> Storkme: sudo apt-get install subversion
[05:08] <Baldrick2> mordof fair play to ya !, il think ill buy one one day just to try it
[05:08] <Ohm> I modifyed my FSTAB and give permissions for all users for accsess one partition, using "users,owner,ro,rw" , How can I give pemission only one user?
[05:09] <Storkme> Stormx2, oh, right, i presumed the package would be called 'svn' :\
[05:09] <Stormx2> I_Eat_Plastic: Revert to that backup you made of the config ;-)
[05:09] <neck3r> ok ... i've done it ...
[05:09] <Stormx2> Storkme: I did that :P
[05:09] <Storkme> hehe :)
[05:09] <webex> anyone knows what the redirekt >&2 dose? is it standars output?
[05:09] <Baldrick2> sdout isnt it ?
[05:09] <neck3r> Error: Bad gcc version
[05:09] <neck3r> :-/
[05:09] <Stormx2> Storkme: My SVN completely screwed up for a few months... Just didn't work. its working now, mysteriously  So now it will only be a few days until Winamp Modern skin support!
[05:09] <I_Eat_Plastic> Stormx2 where is it usally stored
[05:10] <sophea> does ubuntu has kdevelop?
[05:10] <snikker> chuckyp: it's the same thing after reboot
[05:10] <Stormx2> I_Eat_Plastic: :P you have had to have made it.
[05:10] <chuckyp> Stormx2, yeah --purge is what you are looking for.
[05:10] <webex> Baldrick2,  you mean standard output?
[05:10] <Storkme> awesome Stormx2 :D
[05:10] <Stormx2> I_Eat_Plastic: It isn't done automaticly. Always backup before you try changing something drastic
[05:10] <Kanalal> hey can someone tell me, if i want to bind multiple commands to a key, do i seperate each with a ':' or a ';'?
[05:10] <Kanalal> or how about a |?
[05:10] <I_Eat_Plastic> Stormx2: I did, but where is xconfig usally stored?
[05:11] <Stormx2> Storkme: Indeed! :-) I use a player called audacious and man it is awesome... Beutiful, works absolutely fine, plays loads of formats, and such
[05:11] <Ohm> (((/dev/hda8       /media/hda8     vfat    users,owner,ro,rw,umask=000    0    0
[05:11] <Ohm> ))) I used this for give accsess to one partition for all user, How can I give acsess only one user?
[05:11] <Stormx2> I_Eat_Plastic: Uhg I forget :(
[05:11] <Baldrick2> >&2 means that the output stdout of the echo command will
[05:11] <Baldrick2> be sent instead to stderr.
[05:11] <I_Eat_Plastic> Stormx2: It's okay. I'll ask around.
[05:11] <I_Eat_Plastic> Where is xconfig stored? lol
[05:11] <blumer> Hi, all. I'm getting a broken package when apt-get install-ing php5 on an up-to-date Breezy system. Assistance appreciated--thanks.
[05:11] <PuMpErNiCkLe> I_Eat_Plastic: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:11] <neck3r> Stromx2: so what should i do now ... when i run sudo apt-get install build-essential ... and still it writes  Error: Bad gcc version
[05:11] <Storkme> Stormx2, hmm, how did you install audacious? i gave up when i realised it wasn't on apt-get, lol
[05:12] <neck3r> ?
[05:12] <Stormx2> There ya go :P
[05:12] <chuckyp> snikker, i'm not sure then should be working.
[05:12] <I_Eat_Plastic> PuMpErNicKLe: Thank you.
[05:12] <chuckyp> snikker, perhaps someone else can ehlp
[05:13] <Stormx2> Storkme: Its at www.audacious-media-player.org. Grab a download, save it to your desktop. Right click it > extract here. In terminal, cd to the directory. Then "./configure". If everything looks fine, go ahead and "make" then "sudo make install"
[05:13] <Fawzib> ok, still unable to do a server-expert install with dapper. Can anyone tell me how to do it? Is it even possible anymore?
[05:13] <PuMpErNiCkLe> neck3r: build-essential installs gcc4 - from the sounds of it, you need gcc3.4 for whatever it is you're compiling
[05:13] <snikker> chuckyp: ok, thanks foe all :)
[05:13] <Baldrick2> whoot, upgrading process may begin..
[05:13] <Storkme> cool Stormx2, i'll check that out :)
[05:13] <Stormx2> neck3r: Thats odd! Could you please post the output on http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl?
[05:13] <webex> Baldrick2, it means that the standard errors also will be written to standard output?
[05:13] <PuMpErNiCkLe> neck3r: (Some things do require a specific version.  Kernel modules, iirc, require the same version as was used with the kernel.)
[05:14] <Stormx2> Storkme: Check the IRC channel too. irc.nenolod.net #audacious
[05:14] <Baldrick2> webex, i think so yea
[05:14] <webex> Baldrick2, thanks
[05:14] <Storkme> cool, will do Stormx2
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[05:15] (Dr_Willis/#ubuntu) !sudo
[05:15] (ubotu/#ubuntu) By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[05:15] (Dr_Willis/#ubuntu) Faq #1 :P
[05:16] (Stormx2/#ubuntu) kobalt: no root on ubuntu ^^
[05:16] (kobalt/#ubuntu) thx
[05:16] (I_Eat_Plastic/#ubuntu) Does anyone know how to correctly install ATI drivers? :|
[05:16] (neck3r/#ubuntu) Stormx2: it should be there ... if i did it write :)
[05:16] (CarlFK/#ubuntu) mordof: i think: /etc/init.d/networking restart
[05:16] (mordof/#ubuntu) CarlFK, k thanks
[05:16] (Stormx2/#ubuntu) neck3r: Let me check
[05:16] (neck3r/#ubuntu) it should be there
[05:16] (Dr_Willis/#ubuntu) 'direct login by root is disabled'
[05:16] (Dr_Willis/#ubuntu) I_Eat_Plastic,  i just followed the !ati wiki page.
[05:17] (kobalt/#ubuntu) kay thx a lot
[05:17] <Liquid_Ic> Does anyone have experience using a touchpanel with ubuntu? Care to take a look at the problem I'm having: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=143907
[05:17] (Ohm/#ubuntu) Minhas m\uffffsicas/
[05:17] (I_Eat_Plastic/#ubuntu) Dr_wilis: thank you.
[05:17] (Stormx2/#ubuntu) neck3r: Let me see what version of gcc is in the repos
[05:17] (pawel/#ubuntu) no topic?
[05:17] (mordof/#ubuntu) CarlFK, heh... reconfiguring network address through ssh.. do i just give it a minute then close the terminal or what?
[05:17] (Fawzib/#ubuntu) found out how to do it, I guess i needed ESP to find out
[05:17] <Ohm> How Can I open this directory???? Minhas m\uffffsicas/ where \uffff is equal a 
[05:17] <s_spiff> Stormx2,did u try out the new bmpx player?
[05:18] <Stormx2> s_spiff: THOU SHALT NOT USE BMPX
[05:18] <s_spiff> Stormx2,  audacious is the ssame as bmp..or winamp!
[05:18] <neck3r> Stormx2: i have ubuntu for 3 days so i don't exatly really know what you want from me ... :)
[05:18] <_keroppi_> I'm trying to compile a java project, and I've installed the jdk 1.5, but I keep getting errors saying packages can't be found. "javax.activation does not exist". However when I compiled the demos that use javax stuff, they work fine.
[05:18] <s_spiff> Stormx2, haha...why not?
[05:18] <CarlFK> mordof: i think so ;)
[05:18] <Stormx2> s_spiff: They are morons, and the player is terrible
[05:18] <s_spiff> Stormx2, achha ok..i'm goin out right now...will come back and check this player out
[05:18] <CarlFK> mordof: might want to run it in screen
[05:18] <Stormx2> s_spiff: Buggy and crashy and horrible. The general feeling is "If it work's on deadchip's computer, it works on everyones!"
[05:19] <M_A_K> I just tried to install atftpd on my computer and transfer a file from a router to my computer, but it did not work.  Where do I configure atftpd?
[05:19] <s_spiff>  Stormx2 will buzz ya for help installing it
[05:19] <Stormx2> s_spiff: KK
[05:19] <s_spiff> cya guys..
[05:19] <snowblink> Ohm, cd " and tab completion
[05:20] <Fawzib> CarlFK: just so you know, to do the 'expert' installs press 'F6 (other options)' twice, it will show you a popup menu where you can select 'Normal/Expert'. Thanks anyway
[05:20] <blumer> I'm getting a broken package upon "apt-get install php5" on an up-to-date Breezy system--help? Thanks!
[05:20] <Stormx2> snowblink: What does cd " do?
[05:21] <Stormx2> blumer: How is it broken?
[05:21] <snowblink> Stormx2, allows for things like spaces without requiring escape sequences...
[05:21] <blumer> Stormx2: I get the following:
[05:21] <blumer> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[05:21] <blumer>   php5: Depends: libapache2-mod-php5 (>= 5.1.2-1) but it is not going to be installed or
[05:21] <blumer>                  libapache-mod-php5 (>= 5.1.2-1) but it is not going to be installed or
[05:21] <blumer>                  php5-cgi (>= 5.1.2-1) but it is not going to be installed
[05:21] <gnomefreak> blumer: dont paste in here please use pastebin
[05:22] <blumer> sorry
[05:22] <Stormx2> snowblink: Oh I thought you meant the command cd "
[05:22] <Stormx2> snowblink: :P sorry
[05:22] <Stormx2> !lamp
[05:22] <ubotu> [lamp]  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
[05:22] <Stormx2> ^ check that
[05:22] <Stormx2> may have some instructions on php5
[05:22] <blumer> checking ...
[05:22] <mordof> CarlFK, w00t! it is set
[05:23] <mordof> CarlFK, how do i check that the internet is working properly without downloading anything.. i've never used a web browser in cli before
[05:23] <Stormx2> blumer: Check these: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PHP5Installation2 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PHP5Installation
[05:23] <neck3r> Stormx2: could you guive an advice ... because i'm getting angry of this ... it still does the same ...
[05:23] <Gomez> #ubuntu-it
[05:23] <Stormx2> neck3r: Right, give this a go
[05:24] <mordof> neck3r, installing php5 and apache2 and the like work perfect through the repos..
[05:24] <mordof> er, whoever that was for
[05:24] <blumer> Stormx2: Will try those. Thanks for your help
[05:24] <Stormx2> neck3r: On synaptic, and run a search for "gcc" in the name. Then, right click all and select "remove". Apply. If it says build-essential will be uninstalled, carry on. Then find build essential, and install/reinstall it.
[05:24] <visik7> hi anyone know where I can find libflat.so ?
[05:25] <Kyral> visik7, do apt-cache search libflat and see what comes up
[05:25] <Storkme> Stormx2, hey, you there? i get this error when using ./configure, checking for glib-2.0 >= 2.6.0 gtk+-2.0 >= 2.6.0 gthread-2.0 pango... configure: error: Cannot find glib2/gtk2/pango
[05:25] <visik7> Kyral: nothing
[05:25] <Kyral> visik7, hen I dunno
[05:25] <Kyral> sorry
[05:25] <Stormx2> Storkme: Install the -dev versions of those packages, then :P
[05:25] <Kyral> right now I'm not on my Ubuntu box
[05:25] <Baldrick2> try searchin rpmfind. i know its not an rpm but may help
[05:25] <Baldrick2> rpmfind.net
[05:26] <Baldrick2> or just google it !
[05:26] <Seveas> Baldrick2, please don't give bad advice
[05:26] <gnomefreak> packages.ubuntu.com
[05:26] <gnomefreak> ^^^^ packages in ubuntu
[05:26] <Storkme> Stormx2, sorry, how do i do that?
[05:27] <Stormx2> Storkme: Use synaptic
[05:27] <Stormx2> Storkme: :P
[05:27] <Storkme> fair point
[05:27] <Seveas> Storkme, what are you compiling?
[05:27] <Storkme> apt-get > synaptic
[05:27] <Storkme> Seveas, audacious
[05:27] <Seveas> isn't there a debian package?
[05:27] <Stormx2> I don't think so
[05:27] <Seveas> !find audacious
[05:27] <Stormx2> I think I tried installing a deb once and it failed
[05:27] <Stormx2> let me see
[05:27] <Storkme> they said they didn't want to support deb packages
[05:27] <Storkme> which is a shame.
[05:28] <Stormx2> Oh. Add these to your sources.list
[05:28] <Stormx2> deb http://vdlinux.sourceforge.jp/ experimental audacious
[05:28] <Stormx2> deb-src http://vdlinux.sourceforge.jp/ experimental audacious
[05:28] <xnull> !XGL
[05:28] <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/
[05:28] <Stormx2> then sudo apt-get update, and sudo apt-get install audacious
[05:28] <Seveas> Storkme, you need libglib2.0-dev libgtk2.0-dev and libpango1.0-dev
[05:28] <Storkme> Stormx2, oh, they told me they didn't support platform specific packages
[05:28] <Seveas> Storkme, that's a debian repo, mixing those with ubuntu can lead to serious pain
[05:28] <mordof> only on dapper, lol. LIES!
[05:28] <khxxm> how do i go about extending my desktop onto another monitor is it even possible with linux?
[05:29] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'audacious' returned no results.
[05:29] <Seveas> mordof, the hacks available for breezy are utter crack
[05:29] <Dr_Willis> khxxm,  its possible.
[05:29] <mordof> i've seen guides to getting it work on breezy
[05:29] <mordof> Seveas, oh ok
[05:29] <Stormx2> Storkme: I think its done by 3rd parties and not actually "officially" supported. Maybe
[05:29] <Dr_Willis> khxxm,  what video card?
[05:29] <mordof> XGL is amazing though
[05:29] <Seveas> mordof, it's too bad that it's crack
[05:29] <kobalt> hey guys I am looking for a name of a software....it s used to connect one keyboard and one mouse to multiple computers and its free
[05:29] <Seveas> I'm glad aiglx will be available soon
[05:29] <Dr_Willis> kobalt,  synegery
[05:29] <mordof> what is that
[05:29] <thrice`> hey Seveas, are the new icons in dapper for you?  I cannot find them
[05:29] <chuckyp> !tell khxxm about twinview
[05:30] <Diogo> Anyone knows of a good postfix/sasl on Ubuntu tutorial?
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> kobalt,  or somthing spelt like that. Synergy
[05:30] <Seveas> thrice`, yes they are (fubble with your theme if they don't show)
[05:30] <Toma-> !info zsnes
[05:30] <kobalt> thats it .. thx a lot
[05:30] <quadra> [ !unload : no module with this name ] 
[05:30] <ubotu> zsnes: (Emulator of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (TM)), section multiverse/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 1.400-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 504 kB, Installed size: 3212 kB
[05:30] <Toma-> !info zsnes dapper
[05:30] <quadra> [ !unload : no module with this name ] 
[05:30] <ubotu> zsnes: (Emulator of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (TM)), section multiverse/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 1.420-0.1ubuntu1 (dapper), Packaged size: 506 kB, Installed size: 3216 kB
[05:30] <Toma-> weird
[05:30] <khxxm> not sure with video card but standard one that come with my destop
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> kobalt,  it works amazing well. :) using it now.
[05:30] <I_Eat_Plastic> How can I tell what package of ubuntu i'm running? ._.
[05:30] <balu1> zsnes = sweet
[05:30] <Seveas> NO BOTS IN HERE
[05:30] <Seveas> !help
[05:30] <Seveas> @help
[05:30] <Ubugtu> (help [<plugin>]  [<command>] ) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin.
[05:30] <Seveas> good
[05:31] <ubuntu_> there are any channel in spanish?
[05:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !es
[05:31] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:31] <Kyral> #ubuntu-es
[05:31] <defrysk> !es
[05:31] <ArRiEsP> thanks
[05:31] <defrysk> dang :s
[05:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> np :)
[05:32] <I_Eat_Plastic> How can I tell what package of ubuntu i'm running?
[05:32] <Nermal> cat /etc/ubuntu-release
[05:32] <neck3r> Stormx2: ... so i completly uninstalled gcc, than i found build essential and installed it ... and tryed to install the mplayer ... and the same problem :-/
[05:32] <I_Eat_Plastic> Nermal: Thank you
[05:32] <Seveas> Nermal, that doesn't exist
[05:32] <Seveas> try /etc/lsb-release
[05:32] <Nermal> hmmm
[05:32] <Seveas> or lsb-release -a
[05:32] <Nermal> oh of course
[05:32] <gnomefreak> !version
[05:32] <webex> GNU GRUB is a bootloader just like lilo boot right?
[05:32] <ubotu> from memory, version is 'lsb_release -a' or 'cat /etc/issue'
[05:32] <ArRiEsP> i'm a new user
[05:33] <Storkme> yes webex
[05:33] <Seveas> webex, correct
[05:33] <webex> ok, thanks
[05:33] <ArRiEsP> ubuntu can read ntfs files?
[05:33] <Nermal> yah
[05:33] <thrice`> webex: correct that its' a boot loader, but there are differences
[05:33] <I_Eat_Plastic> Nermal: That directory does not exist.
[05:33] <thrice`> !ntfs
[05:33] <ubotu> it has been said that ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[05:33] <spiritz> I'm about to get an hard drive, I have choice between seagate, hitachi and samsung :) It's a laptop harddrive, which one would u choose? I'm about to go the samsung way
[05:33] <Nermal> I_Eat_Plastic: do keep up
[05:33] <Baldrick2> yes ntfs is doable
[05:34] <ArRiEsP> doable?
[05:34] <dv_> is there ICE for ubuntu?
[05:34] <Kyral> ICE?
[05:34] <dv_> I mean zeroc's ICE
[05:34] <Baldrick2> yes you can read ntfs
[05:34] <Kyral> what is ICE?
[05:34] <Stormx2> neck3r: Do you even need to compile mplayer?
[05:34] <Stormx2> !mplayer
[05:34] <ubotu> methinks mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[05:34] <ArRiEsP> thanks
[05:34] <Baldrick2> !ntfs
[05:34] <ubotu> hmm... ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[05:34] <Dr_Willis> lol
[05:35] <Kyral> man I have been doing too much CHem
[05:35] <gnomefreak> no you dont you can apt-get mplayer-386 or whatever arch
[05:35] <balu1> i like chem.
[05:35] <green_earz> hi all just a pointer i need, i can not remember the command for howto see what socket a program is running on, i think is some thing like natstat ?
[05:35] <Kyral> I saw ICE and I thought an "Initial, Change, Equivelance" table
[05:35] <neck3r> Stormx2: i think i do ...
[05:35] <Stormx2> Dr_Willis: a WM?
[05:35] <Dr_Willis> Storkme,  icewm - is a window manager. :p
[05:35] <Stormx2> neck3r: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto
[05:35] <Kyral> Oh! IceWM!!
[05:35] <Kyral> You should have said so!
[05:35] <Dr_Willis> he dident say icewm
[05:35] <gnomefreak> yes apt-get it
[05:35] <Dr_Willis> :P
[05:35] <Spec> green_earz: netstat -anp
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> --->  <dv_> I mean zeroc's ICE
[05:36] <Baldrick2> green_earz netstat -la
[05:36] <green_earz> big thanks
[05:36] <dv_> I mean the interprocess communication system
[05:36] <Spec> what's -l do?
[05:36] <dv_> like corba
[05:36] <gnomefreak> list
[05:36] <Spec> ah
[05:36] <Spec> -p is a good thing to have, if you're root
[05:36] <gnomefreak> a=all
[05:37] <green_earz> Baldrick2; Spec; thanks perfect
[05:37] <Baldrick2> -l only show listening sockets
[05:37] <gnomefreak> either that or i have manned too many pages and is getting confused :)
[05:37] <zth> what command's used to check what processes are using /dev/dsp?
[05:37] <gnomefreak> zth: ps aux
[05:37] <Baldrick2> fuser /dev/dsp ?
[05:38] <zth> i'll just run over the problem... my OSS sound works but my ALSA sound doesn't, just sometimes
[05:38] <zth> i have no clue why
[05:39] <samuel> ubuntu.it
[05:39] <franz> hallo
[05:39] <webex> whats the ubuntu command to se the current runlevel? =S
[05:39] <samuel> #ubuntu.it
[05:40] <zth> nvm, it's working now
[05:40] <gnomefreak> runlevel
[05:40] <gnomefreak> webex: ^^^
[05:41] <webex> gnomefreak,  of course.. sorry about that =P what dose N
[05:41] <gnomefreak> not sure what the N is
[05:41] <webex> N stand for?
[05:41] <Baldrick2> network isnt it ?
[05:42] <webex> 2 is the def... multiuser level right?
[05:42] <gnomefreak> yes
[05:42] <webex> thanks
[05:42] <chuckyp> test
[05:43] <samuel> speak italian?
[05:43] <neck3r> Stormx2: ... yes ... so now i have mplayer ... but it doens't still works completly ... i cant hear any sound ? ...
[05:43] <samuel> do you speak italian?
[05:43] <teknopath> mplayer is kind of a piece of crap,  use XMMS
[05:43] <samuel> it
[05:44] <void^> ...
[05:44] <samuel> #ubuntu.it
[05:44] <Stormx2> neck3r: Ask in #mplayer
[05:44] <neck3r> Stormx2: thx
[05:44] <void^> use mplayer -ao help
[05:44] <Baldrick2> neck3r check sound outputs
[05:44] <Stormx2> And XMMS is a piece of crap too, teknopath
[05:44] <ret28> Anyone here got dapper (or latest stable) running on a Portege M300 ?
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> run mplayer from the shell, see if any error messages are mentioned
[05:44] <Stormx2> ret28: Ask in #ubuntu+1
[05:45] <ret28> What's that?
[05:45] <Baldrick2> laptop chanel ?
[05:45] <neck3r> Baldrick2: i think i have everythink all right ... because i listen to xmms but in mplayer there is no sound ... i dont understand why ...
[05:45] <ret28> Aha. Cheers :)
[05:45] <teknopath> i already told you, its a piece of crap lol
[05:45] <Stormx2> neck3r: Wait, hang on. Go to the preferences, and change the output plugin to eSound?
[05:45] <teknopath> i kid
[05:45] <teknopath> a little
[05:45] <teknopath> its just not as friendly as XMMS
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> i use xmms for audio, and mplayer for video :P
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> you playing mp3's in mplayer?
[05:46] <teknopath> ahhh,  see i use VLC for video and XMMS for streaming audio love them icecast and shoutcast stations
[05:47] <rossknox> do "ATi Mobility Radeon X600 PCI Express"'s work well with ubuntu?
[05:47] <xnull> just install Xgl and when I start X ...nothing happens
[05:47] <Dr_Willis> rossknox,  my X200Mobility works.
[05:47] <xnull> !XGL
[05:47] <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/
[05:47] <teknopath> ive just had several complications with mplayer and have mentally dubbed it a lemon
[05:48] <mz_work> hah - mplayer works out of the box here
[05:48] <rossknox> Dr_Willis, cool. thnx
[05:48] <neck3r> Stormx2: ... yes ... now it works ... thank you very much ...
[05:48] <neck3r> very very much
[05:48] <QMario> How to I tell Ubuntu to make a swap partition for use?
[05:48] <teknopath> have you already installed?
[05:49] <QMario> Teknopath, yes.
[05:50] <QMario> For some reason my system slows down immediately very fast each time firefox is used.
[05:50] <gmi01> hello every one, every couple of days i have to run apt-get update or otherwise i get an error msg that says couldn't stat package source file doesn't exist for all my repositories!! is there a way to fix this?
[05:50] <QMario> Teknopath?
[05:51] <QMario> !sources
[05:51] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:51] <iskywalker> hi
[05:51] <iskywalker> my ssh-add hung
[05:51] <iskywalker> every single time i call it and put my passphrase
[05:51] <iskywalker> what can it be?
[05:51] <QMario> !topic
[05:52] <gmi01> my apt.conf.d/20archives is totally normal as the default one APT::Archives::MaxAge "30";
[05:52] <gmi01>   APT::Archives::MinAge "2";
[05:52] <gmi01>    APT::Archives::MaxSize "500";
[05:52] <gogo_> I have windows and ubunto on my comp, how do i set windows as the default operating system on start up
[05:52] <_jason> gogo_: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and change the default number appropriately
[05:53] <gogo_> Thanx Jason
[05:53] <Dr_Willis> grub starts counting at 0, and that 'other' menu item also counts..
[05:53] <Dr_Willis> :p
[05:53] <QMario> What is the topic in this channel?
[05:53] <QMario> Is there not one?
[05:53] <xnull> anybody with XGL here?
[05:53] <_jason> QMario: /topic
[05:53] <alan|home> mouarf !!
[05:53] <alan|home> "PCI: Cannot allocate resource region [0|1|2]  of device 0000:00:06.0"
[05:53] <alan|home> no wifi card...
[05:53] <Dr_Willis> or read the config file. and enable the 'default' and 'savedefault' featuer of grub
[05:53] <alan|home> any idea ?
[05:53] <QMario> What happened to it?
[05:54] <_jason> QMario: it's there
[05:54] <alan|home> (from dapper live cd)
[05:54] <QMario> Well, should I still be using Breezy or Dapper now?
[05:54] <alan|home> (same on any linux distro...)
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> Dapper is in testing.. id wait for now.
[05:54] <mordof> is there a memory leak in gdesklet?
[05:54] <_jason> QMario: breezy is latest stable, dapper is development
[05:54] <mordof> anyone know..
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> mordof,  heard of memory leaks in Gdesklets for ages....
[05:55] <Dr_Willis> mordof,  may be specific applets have the leaks
[05:55] <xnull> any ideea why my XGL doesn`t star? is just a black screen...,
[05:55] <QMario> _jason, so how do I add swap?
[05:56] <QMario> Actually, the question I want to ask is: What is the best way for me to speed up my system performance?
[05:56] <_jason> QMario: what are your specs?
[05:56] <Baldrick2> add more memory if you can
[05:56] <GrowlingTiger> http://glennapolinario.homelinux.com
[05:57] <mordof> Dr_Willis, that's what i am wondering though..
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> you can always make a swap file.
[05:57] <QMario> _jason Pentium 4(1.69GHz) 512 SDRAM.
[05:57] <Sapaki> hi everyone
[05:57] <dexil> hmm,i need some help :/
[05:57] <QMario> I think that's all you want to know, right?
[05:57] <Baldrick2> qmario, add more ram for sure
[05:58] <mordof> Dr_Willis, i think i solved the problem though.. before my app kept calling addtimer(time,function)   i wasn't sure but i figured it would keep making new timers... so now it just updates whenever i click on it.. no timers
[05:58] <QMario> Baldrick2, swap wouldn't work?
[05:58] <dexil> i can only use ubuntu withone res,640x480
[05:58] <dexil> :(
[05:58] <Baldrick2> qmario sure swap will help but ram is soo much faster
[05:58] <Sapaki> I'm on the partition disk menu on ubuntu, what option to choose from
[05:58] <bsm> hi, DPMS does not work with the nvidia driver. /var/log/Xorg.0.log does not say anything apart that he loaded the module
[05:58] <Dr_Willis> i got 1 gb ram - and rarely touch the swap.
[05:58] <Sapaki> configure raid or logical volume manager
[05:58] <bsm> xset q tells me that my display is not capable of DPMS
[05:59] <Baldrick2> i love linux memory managment, no swap till ya need, unlike some others i could mention!!
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> bsm  - it seems to work with my nvidia card/drivers.
[05:59] <mordof> Dr_Willis, i have 1gb of ram as well and don't touch the swap... but gdesklet was taking up 350mb of ram and i was well into my swap
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> mordof,  :P costly eye candy
[06:00] <mordof> Dr_Willis, yeah.. well, i'm hoping that if i make it so it only updates when i click on it that it won't have any mem leaks
[06:00] <blumer> Stormx2: if you're still around, I've looked through those wiki pages to no avail ...
[06:00] <bsm> Dr_Willis: does it say which modes he supports in Xorg.0.log?
[06:00] <ubuntu_> Hi, what is the password for root in the livecd?
[06:00] <_jason> QMario: you can try running something like xfce or even fluxbox.  My system runs fine for me with those specs.  Not sure how to add a swap
[06:01] <_jason> ubuntu_: root is locked
[06:01] <blumer> the failing dependecies seem to be caused by libkrb53 (requiring >=1.4.2, but 1.3.6-4 is newest avaliable)
[06:01] <_jason> ubuntu_: tell ubuntu_ about root
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> bsm,  you did enable the DMPS option in the xorg file?
[06:01] <mordof> nope :D:D i clicked on it about 80 times... not even .1 mb increase, but i made it use 16% of my processor, lol
[06:01] <bsm> 'course
[06:01] <blumer> and similiar problems with libxml2
[06:01] <QMario> Baldrick2 and _jason okay and Thank you!!! :)
[06:01] <bsm> "(**) NVIDIA(0): DPMS enabled"
[06:01] <ubuntu_> !root
[06:01] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[06:02] <QMario> _jason, what are your specifications?
[06:02] <_jason> QMario: pentium4 1.6ghz with 512mb sdram
[06:03] <_jason> QMario: have you installed your video drivers maybe?
[06:03] <QMario> Yes.
[06:03] <QMario> Also my system is 3+ years old. Would that account for anything?
[06:03] <C_J_Pro> O_o
[06:03] <C_J_Pro> I'm not the only one in here named Colt?
[06:03] <C_J_Pro> lol
[06:04] <ubntnwb> hi
[06:04] <C_J_Pro> wb ubuntuwb
[06:04] <_jason> QMario: probably not, my system is that old too
[06:04] <Baldrick2> qmario, id be tempted to fun fluxbox or similar low resource WV
[06:04] <Paganini> Hi everyone
[06:04] <Paganini> I have encountered a bizarre thing
[06:04] <Paganini> I was hoping someone could explain it to me
[06:04] <Paganini> This morning I changed the hostname on my kubuntu box
[06:04] <_jason> !enter
[06:04] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[06:05] <Fitzz> !ubotu
[06:05] <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.
[06:05] <ubntnwb> a question, i cannot changue the X resolution, its starts at 640x480. I edite xorg.conf and try with "radeon" and "ati" drivers with same results.  any idea?  sorry my english
[06:05] <Baldrick2> !ati
[06:05] <Paganini> I did this by editing the /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname files
[06:05] <ubotu> I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[06:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell ubntnwb about fixres
[06:05] <Paganini> After doing this, KDE would choke on starting up. It gave some interesting errors like:
[06:05] <QMario> Also, why does X take up so much memory?
[06:05] <Baldrick2> ubntnwb check
[06:06] <Baldrick2> !ati
[06:06] <Paganini> klauncher says: "unknown protocol 'file'
[06:06] <Paganini> If I return the hostname to what it originally was, everything works fine again.
[06:06] <balu1> ati= fearsum sux ;p
[06:06] <Paganini> Does anyone know why, for example, the *TRASH APPLET* cares about my hostname?
[06:06] <balu1> !ati
[06:06] <bsm> ah, dpms does not work because of compiz
[06:06] <ubotu> hmm... ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[06:06] <ubntnwb> thanks!
[06:06] <Dr_Willis> Paganini,  thers a network service i thoguht that reads those files then sets the actual names for the system
[06:08] <Paganini> Dr_Willis: I originally used the KDE System Settings -> Network Settings too to change the hostname. Is that what you're refering to?
[06:08] <Baldrick2> gnomefreak: im seeing alot of perl locale error messages during this upgrade
[06:08] <Paganini> The same thing happens to KDE when I do that, and, additionally, it screws up sudo which complains about not being able to look up the hostname with "gethostbyname()"
[06:08] <Paganini> *too = tool
[06:08] <Dr_Willis> Paganini,  when the sysetm boots thers a service that sets the hostnames.  Ive always rebooted after changeing them
[06:09] <Dr_Willis> it sounds like its some how seeing 2 hostnames for the box.
[06:09] <JulianoSMM> so, when I open any picture .jpg the natilus crash, somebody can tell me if exist the correction to this bug?
[06:09] <Paganini> Dr_Wills: Right. After changing the hostname and rebooting, that's when KDE chokes up
[06:10] <mikebot> using firefox, on amazon, when you click on a book image to look inside the book, everything is black--anyone else have this problem, and aynone know how to fix it?
[06:10] <Paganini> ?
[06:10] <Baldrick2> err not that ive seen
[06:11] <mikebot> or does anyone here use banshee?
[06:11] <Baldrick2> try a man hostname
[06:12] <Baldrick2> should say where "gethostbyname" looks
[06:13] <Liquid_Ic> Does anyone have experience using a touchpanel with ubuntu? Care to take a look at the problem I'm having: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=143907
[06:14] <GNAM> SIX WEEKS!
[06:14] <Baldrick2> huh ?
[06:14] <lyl> hi there, my planner always crashed, is there anyone meet that problem too?
[06:17] <balu1> what is the fglrx homepage?
[06:18] <GrowlingTiger> who here is from the philippines
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> !ati
[06:19] <ubotu> hmm... ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[06:19] <balu1> ati = the devil
[06:19] <mordof> ati is not the devil
[06:19] <balu1> srry, ati-9000IGP = devil
[06:19] <mordof> this one time in class i wasn't paying attention, two guys were talking about ati.. and i just randomly yelled out "Ati sucks!"... i got called over by the teacher and got in trouble, lol
[06:20] <balu1> LOL
[06:20] <QMario> !botsnack
[06:20] <ubotu> :)
[06:20] <GrowlingTiger> joomla is great http://glennapolinario.homelinux.com
[06:20] <gnomefreak> Baldrick2: iirc thats normal
[06:21] <sophea> i can't hear sound from my sound card
[06:21] <Baldrick2> gnomefreak, phew !
[06:21] <sophea> so can you help me please?
[06:21] <gnomefreak> Baldrick2: may also see liboil warnings
[06:21] <gnomefreak> !helpme
[06:21] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[06:22] <joosep> i'm having a problem with deleting in breezy with nautilus
[06:22] <joosep> it's slow as hell
[06:22] <Baldrick2> gnomefreak: wish id done this on the server not through ssh, i gotta wait for it to finish now before i go home !
[06:23] <julian_> fucking joosep
[06:23] <joosep> takes like 10 seconds minimum and the window freezes up during that
[06:23] <gnomefreak> julian_: language
[06:23] <julian_> what a shame joosep
[06:23] <joosep> sheesh, what's wrong
[06:23] <joosep> it hasn't been slow before
[06:23] <gnomefreak> julian_: if your not gonna be help please go to a different channel
[06:23] <julian_> is threre any girl here?
[06:24] <Baldrick2> dude, grow up
[06:24] <julian_> shit
[06:24] <joosep> wrong channel imo
[06:24] <gnomefreak> julian_: now please go to a different channel like #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:25] <joosep> so, any ideas?
[06:25] <mordof> gnomefreak, lol, don't throw him in there!
[06:25] <gnomefreak> lol he wont go there
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> Besides - Girls dont Use computers!
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> :)
[06:25] <mordof> lmao
[06:25] <Baldrick2> lol
[06:25] <mordof> i can name a few in #ubuntu-offtopic :P
[06:25] <joosep> there are no girls on the intranets
[06:25] <CarinArr> o.O
[06:25] <Baldrick2> actually i know a couple of very pretty oracle dba's that would argue that
[06:25] <gnomefreak> i can name a few that come in here alot
[06:26] <mordof> CuriousCat, elkbuntu.. those two i know of.. not sure of others, lol
[06:26] <Dr_Willis> Geek Girls!
[06:26] <mordof> Dr_Willis, it's quite the concept isn't it! very interesting
[06:26] <erg0t_> mmmm... geek girls
[06:26] <erg0t_> hehe :)
[06:26] <Dr_Willis> Next you will be saying BigFoot visits here as well!
[06:26] <Dr_Willis> and Elvis
[06:26] <QMario> What happened here?
[06:26] <Baldrick2> well funny you should mention bigfoot......
[06:27] <mordof> bleh, BigFoot is already in use, lol
[06:27] <Goldfisch> BTW, I spotted the Easter Bunny a few minutes ago on another channel......
[06:27] <Elvis> w00t
[06:27] <QMario> Kick.
[06:28] <gnomefreak> ok im seeing dead people its time for a nap
[06:28] <mordof> lol
[06:28] <Goldfisch> gnomefreak: All the time? Do they talk like real people?
[06:28] <mordof> anyone here good at making images, who need a gdesklet thingy customized for them? we could do a trade of services :P
[06:29] <SeerKan> hello, how can i activate/dezactivate root on ubuntu ?
[06:29] <p01n7> anyone see the Ubuntu breezy passwd disclosure notice?
[06:29] <mordof> !tell SeerKan about root
[06:29] <joosep> yeah, p01n7
[06:29] <joosep> has it been fixed?
[06:29] <Baldrick2> yup
[06:29] <mordof> it isn't that big of a problem anyhow
[06:29] <p01n7> yup
[06:30] <joosep> cool comments on /. anyhow
[06:30] <p01n7> only breezy it appears
[06:30] <mordof> unless you have ssh for people running
[06:30] <Baldrick2> sad comments on digg
[06:30] <Baldrick2> lol
[06:30] <mordof> and even if you do... change perms and you are safe
[06:30] <SeerKan> mordof that will be wery helpfull, but my isp dns is down and i cand access the webpage :(
[06:30] <Baldrick2> << makes mental note, next server upgrade run in screen !
[06:31] <mordof> SeerKan, that's annoying.. login manager or w/e i think you can enable root login.. but imo it is a bad idea to do so
[06:32] <SeerKan> mordof i only want to activate it for a couple of minutes to do something, i know the risks... i don't have login manager access now ... only ssh
[06:32] <SeerKan> can't u just copy/paste from that page please
[06:32] <mordof> bleh, i lost the link..
[06:33] <SeerKan> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[06:33] <wuzzy> hi! can anyone recommend a good sfv-checker?
[06:34] <MaXuS> hi
[06:34] <MaXuS> how do i reboot ?
[06:34] <MaXuS> :P
[06:34] <SeerKan> reboot :)
[06:34] <Baldrick2> shutdown -rf now
[06:34] <Baldrick2> works fer me !
[06:34] <MaXuS> sudo shutdown ?
[06:34] <SeerKan> that to...
[06:34] <Baldrick2> ahh
[06:34] <Baldrick2> yes
[06:35] <Baldrick2> lol
[06:35] <_jason> SeerKan: 'sudo passwd root' enables root, 'sudo passwd -l' root disables.  But you can do everything without needing root, what is it you are trying to do?
[06:35] <_jason> SeerKan: should be 'sudo passwd -l root' on that second command
[06:36] <bryan_> hey, i had a little trouble, still trying to get the hang of everything
[06:36] <SeerKan> _jason i want to add some ips to the server
[06:36] <bryan_> so, i downloaded a package off of synaptic
[06:36] <bryan_> and it all installed, but when i try to open the executable
[06:36] <bryan_> nothing happens
[06:36] <_lucas> Hello, I've already asked in the Kubuntu channel but since there nobody was able to help me, I am going to ask here. I'd like to install flash in konqueror, but, unfortunately, I do not know how to do this. I already searched the web but couldn't find a solution
[06:36] <iskywalker> how can i install java for firefox?
[06:37] <HymnToLife> !tell iskywalker about java
[06:37] <p01n7> bryan, did you execute it in a termianl? or via the 'run' feature?
[06:37] <Baldrick2> humm iirc konqueror can be pointed at firefox's installed plugins directory
[06:37] <_lucas> !tell _lucas about flash
[06:37] <bryan_> uhh...i tried to double click it
[06:37] <Absenth> if I want to chmod 777 everything in /somedir/  including all sub folders and files....  what is the proper syntax?
[06:37] <p01n7> run it in a terminal and see what it spits at you
[06:37] <bryan_> k
[06:38] <_jason> Absenth: chmod -R 777 /path/to/folder
[06:38] <Neuling> wei jemand wie man java installiert
[06:38] <p01n7> *
[06:38] <Baldrick2> chmod -R 777 /some/path
[06:38] <HymnToLife> Absenth> (sudo) chmod -R 777 /somedir
[06:38] <Baldrick2> lol
[06:38] <p01n7> o
[06:38] <Baldrick2> although its a real bad idea
[06:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !de
[06:38] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[06:38] <p01n7> -R .. learn something new
[06:38] <balu1> !ati
[06:38] <ubotu> hmm... ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[06:38] <blumer> Having broken packages problems when installing php5 -- libapache2-mod-php depends on libkrb53 1.4.2 or greater, but 1.3.6-4 is in the repo. Any ideas? Thanks!
[06:38] <Absenth> thanks _jason and HymnToLife
[06:38] <SeerKan> !tell SeerKan about ip
[06:38] <SeerKan> !tell SeerKan about routing
[06:39] <bryan_> k, it's a command line program, thanks
[06:39] <bryan_> should have checked there first
[06:39] <p01n7> np
[06:39] <_jason> blumer: php4 is in the repos
[06:39] <p01n7> enjoy
[06:39] <_jason> blumer: I mean php5
[06:39] <blumer> _jason, yes, it's in the repos, but I'm getting broken packages when apt-get installing it.
[06:40] <_jason> blumer: put /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please
[06:40] <funkyHat> I need to run an xmodmap command on login, before metacity is started, where could I put the command?
[06:40] <p01n7> rc
[06:40] <p01n7> 2
[06:41] <blumer> _jason: posted
[06:41] <funkyHat> I've tried putting it in my session but that breaks stuff
[06:41] <_jason> blumer: link?
[06:41] <blumer> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10129
[06:41] <p01n7>  /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/
[06:41] <p01n7> learn about runlevels before actually mucking with that
[06:42] <ndubisi> I am trying to connect to a printer on the network, but I'm not sure how to do it.  The printer already has it's own print server and is connected to the network.  How do i get the Uri for CUPS?
[06:42] <Tompok> Run level 6 is great :)
[06:42] <funkyHat> Are you talking to me p01n7?
[06:42] <Nicholaspaul> Q: I have an answer to my problems on the forum, but the answer is : The new image fixes it. Version 2.6.15-17.26 of linux-image-2.6.15-17-powerpc. - how do i Do that???
[06:43] <p01n7> yeah funkyHat
[06:43] <_jason> blumer: can you pastebin the exact error output as well?
[06:43] <blumer> _jason: sure, just a moment....
[06:43] <funkyHat> p01n7, rc2 might be too early...
[06:43] <p01n7> rc2 is not to early
[06:43] <funkyHat> There is a file somewhere, which is run upon X session start...
[06:44] <ndubisi> I am trying to connect to a printer on the network, but I'm not sure how to do it.  The printer already has it's own print server and is connected to the network.  How do i get the URI for CUPS?
[06:44] <funkyHat> I remember using it before to do the same thing, but I can't remember where the file is
[06:44] <p01n7> like i said, read about run levels and the files placed there.. you can order whcih start before which
[06:44] <planetcall> I have tried a lot but couldnt get my screen resolution to 1152x864 :(  can someone help me ? I am using Breezy
[06:44] <blumer> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10130
[06:45] <blumer> _jason: it's ammended to the bottom of it.
[06:45] <blumer> er, appended
[06:45] <funkyHat> p01n7, ok, thanks
[06:45] <p01n7> but be careful.. and if your unsure of something you ahve two choices: 1) dive right in or 2) ask google before you dive
[06:45] <ndubisi> I am trying to connect to a printer on the network, but I'm not sure how to do it.  The printer already has it's own print server and is connected to the network.  How do i get the URI for CUPS?
[06:45] <_jason> blumer: you should create a new /etc/apt/sources.list and try again.  Yours has some repeated repos and some unoffilcial ones that may be interfering
[06:45] <_jason> ubotu: tell blumer about easysource
[06:46] <Genfoo-CGI> hullo :D
[06:46] <balu1> after doing an apt-get update
[06:46] <balu1> how do i get it to install apt-get update
[06:46] <defrysk> planetcall, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg , follow the defaults exept for resolution set that on tou your preferred setting
[06:46] <_jason> balu1: can you explain a little more?
[06:46] <ndubisi> I used hp-makeuri to get a URI for the printer I am trying to install, but CUPS says hp is an unknown host.  Not sure what I can do with that.
[06:46] <LinuxJones> ndubisi, it's a cups print server ?
[06:47] <balu1> _jason: well i typed sudo apt-get update (u know to get any updates)
[06:47] <ubtnwb> hi
[06:47] <bryan_> okay, i've got another question
[06:47] <balu1> _jason: now how do i install those updates?
[06:47] <gadago_> hi all
[06:47] <gadago_> any help me with smaba please
[06:47] <Genfoo-CGI> balu1 what is the problem?
[06:47] <bryan_> i'm running this command line program
[06:47] <planetcall> defrysk......i used that before but I dont get the option for 1152x864. it goes from 1024 to 1200 directly
[06:47] <_jason> balu1: try sudo apt-get upgrade
[06:47] <gadago_> trying to loggin to my windows machine on my network and browse files etc..
[06:47] <funkyHat> balu1, apt-get upgrade
[06:47] <balu1> k thank you
[06:47] <planetcall> i will try it again though
[06:47] <Genfoo-CGI> =)
[06:47] <bryan_> in command line programs, how would you direct to your personal home folder?
[06:47] <bryan_> say my username is bryan
[06:48] <ndubisi> LinuxJones, not sure, It's a OfficeJet 7400 that has a printer server function built in
[06:48] <bryan_> would i say ./home/bryan
[06:48] <gadago_> i get a login prompt, type my windows user name and password, it seems to loggin
[06:48] <ubtnwb> how can I to upgrade brezzy to dapper?
[06:48] <gadago_> but no file listng appears
[06:48] <_jason> bryan_: what do you mean by ``direct''?
[06:48] <defrysk> planetcall, a few lines lower that line should be there, check again
[06:48] <funkyHat> bryan_, direct _what_ to your personal home folder?
[06:48] <bryan_> sorry, i'm trying to open a file with the program
[06:48] <ndubisi> LinuxJones, I already got it to work on a windows machine, but there is nice software that makes that easy, having a hard time doing it for linux :/
[06:48] <LinuxJones> ndubisi, have your run the printer setup gnome-cups-manager
[06:49] <bryan_> so i'm putting 'command [pathtofile] '
[06:49] <_jason> bryan_: /home/bryan/file, but as a shortcut you can do ~/file
[06:49] <ndubisi> LinuxJones, yes, that is where I tried to add the printer
[06:49] <funkyHat> bryan_, if you are logged in as that user you can just use ~ to signify their home folder
[06:49] <bryan_> okay, i'll try it out
[06:49] <bryan_> thanks
[06:49] <ndubisi> LinuxJones, I don't know how to come up with a URI for the printer though
[06:49] <bryan_> okay, looks like it's working
[06:50] <planetcall> when it asks ...... select the desired X Server driver it gives me the option i810 option........but i am using Intel865GVHz Mbrd.  Should I opt i810 as there is no 865 ??
[06:50] <rossknox> do u people prefer AMD or Intel chips, in your laptops?
[06:50] <bryan_> new error though, but doubt you can help with that
[06:50] <gadago_> is a firewall enabled on ubuntu my default?
[06:50] <chx> I have http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/600034 for sources.list and despite apt-get update runs
[06:50] <Baldrick2> laptops, i prefer intel pentium m's
[06:50] <chx> apt-get upgrade does nothing
[06:50] <Baldrick2> but must be later versions
[06:50] <chx> for many weeks now :(
[06:50] <defrysk> planetcall, use the deafault
[06:50] <Baldrick2> desktops amd all the way
[06:50] <planetcall> k
[06:50] <p01n7> bryan_, whats the error?
[06:50] <defrysk> planetcall, most of your settings are autodected
[06:51] <rukuartic> Baldrick2: What's the pros/cons of amd/intel?
[06:51] <_jason> gadago_: iptables is installed but there are no rules by default (there are also no services listening afaik)
[06:51] <leafw> did anyone ever got an external display to work in a laptop running breezy?
[06:51] <ndubisi> LinuxJones, any idea how I would go about getting the URI?
[06:51] <gadago_> i just though my samba problem might be a firewall issue
[06:51] <EvilDin> am
[06:51] <Baldrick2> rukuartic in a laptop intel has better power managment
[06:51] <rukuartic> Baldrick2: Thats is? :P
[06:51] <Baldrick2> one reason
[06:52] <funkyHat> rukuartic, to me it looks like AMD are better performance, Intel are better at staying cool
[06:52] <funkyHat> hehe
[06:52] <Baldrick2> in a laptop yea thats true
[06:52] <rukuartic> funkyHat: Hmm... I should swap my old processer over XD
[06:52] <planetcall> sorry.......a dumb question again. I am not sure I am using 16 or 32 MB Video Memory. I am using Onboard graphics on Intel865GVHz. Anybody knows ?
[06:52] <chx> funkyHat: even in laptop chips that's not true
[06:52] <chx> no its' not
[06:52] <rukuartic> I'm out guys
[06:52] <blumer> _jason: different but similar error--new sources.list and output at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10131
[06:52] <mordof> is there a shortcut key to arrange all windows so i can see them, like XGL does only without the fancy effects
[06:52] <Baldrick2> but the laptop processors have better performance/battery life
[06:52] <chx> Turion fares no worse than Dothan
[06:52] <ndubisi> Can anyone help me with getting the URI for a printer on the network?  I have the IP
[06:53] <chx> so I have http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/600034 for sources.list and despite apt-get update runs and after it the apt-get upgrade does nada :(
[06:53] <EvilDin> does here anyone have any idea - i have ubuntu server with ssh-server, and i can acess to it by LAN pc, i opened DMZ on it, and my problem is now this that i can't acess to this linux by port 22 from other public non LAN pc. Any idea why, and how to solve this problem?
[06:53] <rossknox> are intel core duos are better than Turion when it comes to performance?
[06:53] <Baldrick2> hosts_allowed file ?
[06:53] <ubtnwb> how can I upgrade breezy to dapper?
[06:53] <funkyHat> chx try apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:53] <_jason> blumer: what does your /etc/apt/sources.list look like now?
[06:53] <Baldrick2> never used a dual core laptop as yet
[06:53] <chx> funkyHat: tried
[06:53] <ndubisi> Can anyone help me with getting the URI for a printer on the network?  I have the IP
[06:53] <funkyHat> ubtnwb, #ubuntu+1
[06:53] <blumer> _jason: never mind--had a different php5-common pre-installed that was getting int he way--looks like it will work now.
[06:53] <p01n7> EvilDin, some routers want a reboot before they do what you tell them.. have you tried this?
[06:53] <_jason> blumer: never mind, I'm dumb
[06:54] <EvilDin> yes
[06:54] <_jason> blumer: ah ok
[06:54] <EvilDin> i did
[06:54] <kbrooks> um.
[06:54] <kbrooks> i need help.
[06:54] <rossknox> are turion dual core?
[06:54] <blumer> _jason: thanks for your help! :)
[06:54] <Baldrick2> evildin, have you set hosts_allow file
[06:54] <Genfoo-CGI> no
[06:54] <p01n7> when you use your external ip ( locally ) can you connect?
[06:54] <EvilDin> now
[06:54] <EvilDin> where is this file
[06:54] <Baldrick2> turion is single core aint it ?
[06:54] <LinuxJones> ndubisi, cups should be able to scan for that printer, I seem to remember something about enabling broadcasts to print servers in the /etc/cups/cups.conf file
[06:54] <Genfoo-CGI> balirick: yes
[06:54] <l_w> amanda
[06:54] <chx> :(
[06:54] <funkyHat> p01n7, you should be able to...
[06:54] <Genfoo-CGI> :(
[06:54] <l_w> hay
[06:54] <rossknox> or is it 64bit?
[06:54] <p01n7> not if the router is blocking it
[06:55] <ndubisi> LinuxJones, and how do I get CUPS to scan for it?
[06:55] <l_w> josh.b is gay\ amanda
[06:55] <l_w> wats up
[06:55] <chx> for the archives: i had a fault apt.conf file, bad default version.
[06:55] <tritium> l_w: none of that
[06:55] <Genfoo-CGI> what is the main difference between turion64 and athlon64 besides the obvious being that turion of for laptops?
[06:55] <aburt9> lol i know
[06:55] <l_w> srry
[06:55] <chx> Genfoo-CGI: nothing
[06:55] <funkyHat> p01n7, a good router will behave the same to internal machines accessing it's external IP as it does to external machines
[06:55] <EvilDin> where is ( 18:54:16 ) ( Baldrick2 ) evildin, have you set hosts_allow file
[06:55] <Genfoo-CGI> =P
[06:55] <Baldrick2> evildin, i looking now,
[06:55] <Narada_> hi; what version of php does ubuntu 5.1.0 release provide and release?
[06:55] <chx> Genfoo-CGI: Turion is made to be power optimized (even on a transistor level)
[06:56] <Genfoo-CGI> afaik, new semprons are aewsome
[06:56] <chx> Narada_: 4.4
[06:56] <Blissex> Genfoo-CGI: the Turion has variable frequency and multiplier built in.
[06:56] <_jason> Narada_: 5
[06:56] <Baldrick2> evildin think i may still have my mandrake hat on
[06:56] <l_w> who alls from oak hill?
[06:56] <Genfoo-CGI> blissex, athlon too ?
[06:56] <Genfoo-CGI> :S
[06:56] <truz24> Are there any routers available that can have monowall loaded onto them ?
[06:56] <LinuxJones> ndubisi, check this file you need to enable it and cups should find the printer automagically >>  /etc/cups/cupsd-browsing.conf  .....restart cupsd and it should be listed.
[06:56] <Narada_> _jason: what's the latest version of php5 that it provides and supports?
[06:56] <jmoncayo> hey how can i set up a private static ip??
[06:56] <C_J_Pro> ^_^ Lifeflight
[06:56] <tritium> l_w: please stay on topic
[06:56] <aburt9> Me i am!
[06:56] <_jason> Narada_: 5.0.5-2ubuntu1.2
[06:56] <Genfoo-CGI> truz24, try a linksys wrt54g with openwrt firmware
[06:56] <C_J_Pro> helicopter just flew 20 feet over me house ^_^
[06:56] <Genfoo-CGI> truz24, #openwrt
[06:56] <Narada_> _jason: thanks
[06:56] <Blissex> Genfoo-CGI: no, only the Turion. The Athlon has some power saving, but not the same.
[06:56] <l_w> wat topic
[06:56] <chx> oh 5.0.5 that's the most broken PHP
[06:56] <rossknox> which is a better performer pentiumM or turion?
[06:56] <chx> more like ever
[06:56] <tritium> l_w: ubuntu, of course
[06:56] <aburt9> Who wants to see me naked?
[06:57] <Genfoo-CGI> ross: turon most def.
[06:57] <chx> for CPU wars, go out and google.
[06:57] <Genfoo-CGI> aburt9 :X
[06:57] <jmoncayo> can somebody help me to set up a private static ip??
[06:57] <p01n7> funkyHat, well then that would get rid of the possibility that it's not your ''good'' router
[06:57] <l_w> wat is this place
[06:57] <Genfoo-CGI> chx: AMD obviously beats Intel at every spec afaik atm.
[06:57] <funkyHat> p01n7, my router is awufl ;)
[06:57] <Baldrick2> unless its laptop chips
[06:57] <erg0t_> hi all
[06:57] <zack_> amd rules!
[06:57] <Genfoo-CGI> hullo ;-)
[06:57] <erg0t_> how can i tell my mozilla firefox that java is already installed?
[06:57] <p01n7> funkyHat, as is mine
[06:57] <erg0t_> it keeps asking me for the plugin
[06:57] <chx> Genfoo-CGI: you tell to who? I am working with an AMD Mobile Athon XP 2500+ on my desktop
[06:57] <Genfoo-CGI> erg: it detects it
[06:57] <erg0t_> but i already installed it
[06:58] <erg0t_> :(
[06:58] <teknopath> Yes I prefer AMD as well
[06:58] <Genfoo-CGI> chx: =D
[06:58] <Narada_> _jason: any idea how i can get 5.1.2?
[06:58] <chx> Genfoo-CGI: and I am in the middle of getting two Geode NX CPUs in an MPX board
[06:58] <zack_> I aslo have an Amd 2500+ mobile in my desktop
[06:58] <teknopath> is there a channel specifically for ubuntu server administration?
[06:58] <ndubisi> LinuxJones, hmmm, didn't work :/
[06:58] <Genfoo-CGI> teknopath: no afaik
[06:58] <zack_> its oced to 2.4 ghz stable as a rock
[06:58] <Baldrick2> EvilDin, /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny
[06:58] <_jason> Narada_: You can check backports, but you have to compile it probably.
[06:58] <Genfoo-CGI> sempron has variable clock :o
[06:58] <Genfoo-CGI> 1 GHz or 1.8 GHz :D
[06:58] <chx> Genfoo-CGI: that will be serious -- dual 1 GHz Athlons with two Zalman 6000 flowers and one 12 cm fan in the whole machine.
[06:59] <Baldrick2> evildin : man hosts.allow
[06:59] <Hey> Hey everyone
[06:59] <Baldrick2> hey hey
[06:59] <richard> how can i update kde 3.4?
[06:59] <Genfoo-CGI> hey
[06:59] <chomsky> hey hey hey
[06:59] <Genfoo-CGI> :)
[06:59] <Baldrick2> :-)
[06:59] <Genfoo-CGI> :)P
[06:59] <_jason> !kde3.5
[06:59] <ubotu> (you might want !kde3.5.1) To upgrade to KDE3.5, Follow the instructions at http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-35.php (add the deb... line to your sources.list). Then "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade".
[06:59] <Genfoo-CGI> !kde4
[06:59] <ubotu> well, kde4 is http://www.canllaith.org/svn-features/kde4.html
[06:59] <Genfoo-CGI> :D!
[06:59] <chx> what the
[06:59] <Hey> hey hey hey hey hey hey hey
[06:59] <ruzgar> i have a problem with mouse (that is microsoft optical mouse usb)
[06:59] <Baldrick2> dist-upgrade takes forever !!!!!!!!!!!
[06:59] <chx> we have kde4 now?
[06:59] <ruzgar> sometimes that is locked
[06:59] <Genfoo-CGI> unstable
[07:00] <Genfoo-CGI> kde4 is still being tested and written :S
[07:00] <ruzgar> i can solve this problem unplug and then plugging the mouse
[07:00] <chomsky> may I ask for soemones help?
[07:00] <Genfoo-CGI> chomsky no ;-)
[07:00] <Genfoo-CGI> of course you can :-D
[07:00] <chomsky> puhhweeasseee?
[07:00] <chomsky> ok
[07:00] <Genfoo-CGI> =P
[07:01] <zack_> i think the semprons are far better then all the celerons
[07:01] <erg0t_> anyone?
[07:01] <erg0t_> how to modify my mozilla firefox in order to recognize my java installation?
[07:01] <chomsky> background: fresh ubuntu install from an iso i got last night... install... go to rescue mode to edit xorg.conf for my vid.... reboot... ubuntu self updates... now i'm running edubuntu
[07:02] <Genfoo-CGI> zack_: agreed.
[07:02] <Baldrick2> !java
[07:02] <_jason> erg0t_: what version of firefox are you using?
[07:02] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[07:02] <zack_> im very disappointed with apple
[07:02] <malin_> could i speak to an op?
[07:03] <GNAM> apple?
[07:03] <malin_> i got a question about ban on this channel
[07:03] <tritium> malin_: what's your question?
[07:03] <zack_> they went to intel, why !
[07:03] <Baldrick2> lol
[07:03] <chomsky> question: with my background in mind.. what am I supposed to do? cant seem to just install plain ole ubuntu?
[07:03] <Baldrick2> better chips than ibm have right now
[07:03] <zack_> so?
[07:03] <malin_> i'd like to ask about this ban: *!*@*.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl
[07:03] <jmoncayo> how can i set up an static ip address
[07:04] <malin_> could you take it off?
[07:04] <kbrooks> test.
[07:04] <EvilDin> am is there any special way of entering few ips to hosts.allow
[07:04] <Baldrick2> jobs was annoyed the 5ghz mac never happend like he said
[07:04] <malin_> someone basicly banned ca. half of Poland
[07:04] <Genfoo-CGI> yeah
[07:04] <Genfoo-CGI> rofl
[07:04] <kbrooks> gaim: no process killed
[07:04] <zack_> good nobody likes poles
[07:04] <Baldrick2> evildin man hosts.allow and check hosts.deny too
[07:04] <zack_> lol jk jk
[07:04] <Genfoo-CGI> HEY >:|
[07:04] <tritium> malin_: I'll look at the irc logs, and see who placed that ban
[07:04] <malin_> neoplus means neostrada, one of most popular internet connection in here
[07:05] <Genfoo-CGI> mhmm
[07:05] <Genfoo-CGI> everybody in warsaw uses them :P
[07:05] <tritium> zack_: not appropriate here
[07:05] <Baldrick2> doh !
[07:05] <kbrooks> zack_, Very funny.
[07:05] <kbrooks> NOT
[07:05] <Genfoo-CGI> zack_  -___
[07:05] <Genfoo-CGI> ] 
[07:05] <erg0t_> _jason, Firefox 1.0.7
[07:05] <jmoncayo> can somebody help mee???
[07:05] <Genfoo-CGI> wtF?
[07:05] <zack_> haha i was just kindin
[07:05] <tritium> zack_: well, don't
[07:05] <Genfoo-CGI> jmoncayo depends
[07:05] <kbrooks> Genfoo-CGI, language
[07:05] <zack_> JK JK JK
[07:05] <Genfoo-CGI> kbrooks????
[07:06] <anatole> anyone knows a way to have dapper generate new locales?
[07:06] <alapzaj> hy! i have drapper drake, and how can i play mp3 files???
[07:06] <zack_> Not like im taking offence to a small country, i think there great people. I was just messing around wit hthe guy
[07:06] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Can we keep it on topic, please?  Last I checked, this was a support channel.  Random conversations are okay in #ubuntu-offtopic :p
[07:06] <_jason> ubotu: tell erg0t_ about javadebs
[07:06] <alapzaj> everey player says "file can't open"
[07:06] <jmoncayo> Genfoo-CGI: on what?? i want to set up witn 192.168.0.98 gw 192.168.0.99
[07:06] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !mp3
[07:06] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:06] <_jason> erg0t_: check your private messages and install java using seveas' repos
[07:06] <tritium> !tell zack_ about conduct
[07:07] <malin_> i don;t like the idea of being banned because of some moron from another part of the country
[07:07] <kbrooks> gaim-remote: no process killed
[07:07] <tritium> malin_: give me some time to look into it
[07:07] <kbrooks> hm.
[07:07] <chomsky> ok... i'm gonna try my question again... but all at once this time....
[07:07] <erg0t_> _jason, but it is _already_ installed!
[07:07] <kbrooks> how do i kill gaim off?
[07:07] <malin_> tritium, ok, thx
[07:07] <erg0t_> _jason, the problem is that firefox wont recognize it
[07:07] <silvaran> kbrooks: ps -A|grep gaim
[07:07] <erg0t_> ??
[07:08] <_jason> erg0t_: did you symlink in your plugins directory?
[07:08] <chomsky> Question: fresh ubuntu install from an iso i got last night... install... go to rescue mode to edit xorg.conf for my vid.... reboot... ubuntu self updates... now i'm running edubuntu.... How do I get regular ole ubuntu to install???
[07:08] <malin_> !tell malin_ about grub
[07:08] <kbrooks> chomsky, what the?
[07:08] <erg0t_> _jason, that is what is missing i think... how would i do that?
[07:08] <kbrooks> chomsky, thats very, very odd.
[07:09] <silvaran> chomsky: I think it's a sign...somebody wants to teach you something... just not sure what.
[07:09] <jmoncayo> is there any command for configure eth0??
[07:09] <zack_> ifup eth0
[07:09] <chomsky> kbrooks: 2 different iso this happens to me
[07:09] <kbrooks> Seveas, poke
[07:09] <_jason> erg0t_: createa  symlink in /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins to the location of libjavaplugin_oji.so
[07:09] <Baldrick2> jmoncayo ifconfig eth0
[07:09] <kbrooks> Seveas, chomsky has a very serious problem
[07:10] <jmoncayo> zack_: the changes will be saved ??
[07:10] <jose> lt
[07:10] <erg0t_> _jason, =/
[07:10] <erg0t_> _jason, will have to google for how to do all that
[07:10] <zack_> ifup eth0 just activate ethernet, use bladricks ifconfig eth0 for configuring it
[07:10] <lullabud> got root?
[07:11] <chomsky> kbrooks: i dont mean to be a bother... but 3 installs from 2 different ISOs... adn I'm a patient guy...
[07:11] <chomsky> each time edubuntu
[07:11] <jmoncayo> Baldrick2: will it keep the changes after reboot
[07:11] <ruzgar> i have a problem with java
[07:11] <ruzgar> i use azureus
[07:11] <kbrooks> Seveas, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[07:12] <_jason> erg0t_: well I don't know where your libjavaplugin_oji.so is located, but once you find that out (maybe 'sudo updatedb && locate libjavaplugin_oji.so' will help), you can do: ln -s /path/to/libjavaplugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[07:12] <tritium> kbrooks: what's the problem?
[07:12] <ruzgar> but that use all of ram
[07:12] <kbrooks> can someone help chomsky?
[07:12] <PuMpErNiCkLe> chomsky: Can you check if you have the 'ubuntu-desktop' package installed?
[07:12] <silvaran> Poor chomsky.
[07:12] <ruzgar> i try sun java but that not solve my problem
[07:12] <chomsky> :Di will look
[07:12] <Seveas> kbrooks, ?
[07:13] <pbransford> OK guys I have a question for you that's not > 50% ubuntu related
[07:13] <ruzgar> can anyone help me?
[07:13] <Genfoo-CGI> YES
[07:13] <Genfoo-CGI> just ask FFS
[07:13] <kbrooks> Seveas, chomsky neds help.
[07:13] <silvaran> ruzgar: How much RAM do you have?
[07:13] <_jason> ruzgar: I can offer you advice to use something other than azureus
[07:13] <kbrooks> Genfoo-CGI, language
[07:13] <Genfoo-CGI> kbrooks then let him get help
[07:13] <ruzgar> 768 mb
[07:13] <Genfoo-CGI> kbrooks what language?
[07:13] <chomsky> Question: fresh ubuntu install from an iso i got last night... install... go to rescue mode to edit xorg.conf for my vid.... reboot... ubuntu self updates... now i'm running edubuntu.... How do I get regular ole ubuntu to install???
[07:13] <Seveas> kbrooks, help as in a kick or real help?
[07:13] <Genfoo-CGI> I am not using swear words or derogatory words >_>
[07:13] <chomsky> thats the prob ^^
[07:13] <ruzgar> i try sun java but that works
[07:13] <kbrooks> Seveas, real help.
[07:14] <funkyHat> lol
[07:14] <kbrooks> Genfoo-CGI, "ffs" means a swear word.
[07:14] <ruzgar> can other javas solve my problem (for example ibm)
[07:14] <Seveas> kbrooks, there's 639 people in here besides you me and him... don't yell
[07:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ubotu tell ruzgar about javadebs
[07:14] <jeffatwork> If I have a file in linux owned by the root user but the wheel group, and the permission is set to 775, shouldn't all wheel users be able to edit the file?
[07:14] <pbransford> I also use windows, and I have vmware server. Anyone know how I can force any of my net traffic through a particular interface on windows, (then into vmware server with an ubuntu-based firewall/proxy/etx) and back out  through another interface on windows
[07:14] <Genfoo-CGI> kbrooks oh sorry
[07:14] <Genfoo-CGI> I forgot about that 1
[07:14] <Genfoo-CGI> :(
[07:15] <silvaran> jeffatwork: Yup, check "id <userid>" to make sure the userid is in the wheel group.
[07:15] <ruzgar> ok thanks a lot i try the other versions
[07:15] <kbrooks> Genfoo-CGI, read the ubuntu coc
[07:15] <zack_> i dont know how its offending
[07:15] <kbrooks> ubotu, tell Genfoo-CGI about coc
[07:15] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ruzgar: np :)
[07:15] <ruzgar> if that dont solve my problem which program should i use?
[07:15] <zack_> but its against the rules i guess
[07:15] <jeffatwork> silvaran: How do I see my user id?
[07:15] <silvaran> jeffatwork: whoami
[07:15] <Baldrick2> gnomefreak: whoot finally ! i just reboot now then right ?
[07:15] <ruzgar> i ahve bittornet but it is not good
[07:15] <Genfoo-CGI> =_=
[07:15] <Genfoo-CGI> good night ;-)
[07:15] <kbrooks> zack_, the rules for the ubuntu community are enshrined in the ubuntu code of conduct
[07:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ruzgar: There are a bunch of options - I can't recommend any one specifically, since I don't use them, but you can just search sourceforge for ideas.
[07:16] <chomsky> Pumpernickle: ubuntu desktop package installed
[07:16] <tritium> zack_: I had ubotu give you the URL for the Code of Conduct
[07:16] <chomsky> so it says
[07:16] <_jason> ruzgar: try frostwire, some people like gtk-gnutella as well.  frostwire isn't in the repos but gtk-gnutella is in universe
[07:16] <silvaran> chomsky: When you say it updates when you boot it up, do you have any control over the update?
[07:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> chomsky: Okay, that's weird, but at least you have all the usual ubuntu packages.
[07:16] <pbransford> anyone know of any cable modems that are completely featureless? (no router, firewall, or anything other than DOCSIS on one side and ethernet ont the other)
[07:16] <chomsky> no silvaran
[07:16] <_jason> ruzgar: oh wait, azureus is torrents right?
[07:17] <ruzgar> yes
[07:17] <Baldrick2> yea
[07:17] <kbrooks> zack_, you were offending by saying "nobody likes <fill in group>".
[07:17] <chomsky> silvaran: update takes over the computer
[07:17] <zack_> and I said Just kiding Just kidding
[07:17] <_jason> ubotu: tell ruzgar about p2p
[07:17] <_jason> ruzgar: check that list, personally I like gnome's client for torrents
[07:17] <tritium> zack_: just drop it, and don't do it again
[07:17] <zack_> it was a joke, i have never heard a pole joke in my life really
[07:17] <ruzgar> ok thanks a lot i'll try
[07:17] <jeffatwork> silvaran: Ok, I'm still not able to edit the files
[07:18] <jeffatwork> Even when I am in the wheel group
[07:18] <kbrooks> tritium, thank you
[07:18] <_jason> jeffatwork: are you sure you are in the group?  If you just added yourself you may need to login again
[07:18] <jeffatwork> Ok, I'll try re logging in
[07:18] <ndubisi> How do i login to CUPS from the web end?
[07:18] <silvaran> jeffatwork: So when you do ls -l <path_to_file>, you get something like "-rwxrwxr-x ? root wheel ........"?
[07:19] <jeffatwork> silvaran: exactly
[07:19] <ndubisi> i try localhost:631/printers/ but i can't do anything without the username and password
[07:19] <jeffatwork> loggin out and then in did it
[07:19] <prada_> ndubusi, root doesn't work ?
[07:19] <silvaran> Good stuff.
[07:19] <jeffatwork> Thanks guys!
[07:20] <jeffatwork> damn I love the open source support community
[07:20] <kobalt> does anybody have crack-attack installed? and when how?????
[07:20] <chomsky> no... but i'm about to have a crack attack.... curse you edubuntu!!@!@#%
[07:21] <kobalt> chomsky I am checking the forums .... will tell you l8tr
[07:21] <chomsky> ok
[07:22] <chomsky> thank you
[07:22] <s_spiff> guys...reccomend a good theme man
[07:22] <s_spiff> i'm kinda bored with the 'brownie' look
[07:22] <_jason> s_spiff: clearlooks
[07:22] <s_spiff> wher can i get it?
[07:22] <_jason> s_spiff: you have it by default
[07:23] <s_spiff> ouu ok
[07:24] <_jason> s_spiff: look at using the tango icon set too, check gnome-look.org
[07:24] <adri> hi everybody. I want to know if there is a program like matlab but in freeware (and for linux of course)? And if there is, what is the best?
[07:24] <_jason> adri: scilab
[07:24] <s_spiff> scilab
[07:24] <prada_> adri, octave
[07:24] <s_spiff> oops
[07:24] <pdavid> adri: c programming ;)
[07:24] <adri> _jason: thank you
[07:25] <adri> _jason: i also want to find a program who use the language latec, does it exist?
[07:25] <jeffatwork> Ok, so is there a file somewhere where I can change the default permissions and ownsership when a file is created?
[07:25] <Makura> "Failed to start X server (your graphical interface)" Help anyone?
[07:25] <silvaran> jeffatwork: There's the 'umask' command... man umask
[07:26] <Frafra> hi all
[07:26] <Frafra> how to erase a dvd+rw?
[07:26] <chomsky> silvaran: you were onto sumthin when u were talkin about the update going off by itself... taking over everything
[07:26] <silvaran> Frafra: You don't need to, just write to it.
[07:26] <_jason> adri: install tetex-base and tetex-bin, I just write my latex in vim (with vim-latex-suite)
[07:27] <Frafra> silvaran: ah, thanks :D
[07:27] <silvaran> chomsky: I don't think I was... I've only installed ubuntu a few times, to be honest, and have never noticed an update process.
[07:27] <pinkisntwell> can someone running dapper run     fc-list|grep aekmuk    and tell me the output?
[07:27] <silvaran> pinkisntwell: Baekmuk Gulim, :style=Regular
[07:27] <silvaran> Baekmuk Dotum, :style=Regular
[07:27] <silvaran> Baekmuk Batang, :style=Regular
[07:27] <silvaran> Baekmuk Headline, :style=Regular
[07:27] <lullabud> jeffatwork: isn't that the umask env?
[07:27] <adri> _jason: ok thank you
[07:27] <pinkisntwell> silvaran: thanks. that's with the lates dapper?
[07:27] <jeffatwork> lullabud: I have no idea...I'm reading the man page right now.
[07:27] <Bicchi> Does Dapper contain software from debian (etch or sid) ?
[07:28] <silvaran> pinkisntwell: Yup, apt-get upgrade this morning :).
[07:28] <_jason> adri: you can write it in any text editor then in a terminal just do 'latex file.tex' or 'pdflatex file.tex'
[07:28] <pinkisntwell> silvaran: one last,     fc-list|grep ochi
[07:28] <chomsky> silvaran: this was unmistakable... just like it was in install mode... flipped out of X to terminal mode... whatever its called
[07:28] <silvaran> pinkisntwell: Kochi Gothic,:style=Regular,
[07:28] <silvaran> Kochi Mincho,:style=Regular,
[07:28] <lullabud> jeffatwork: yeah, that's it.  umask.  google "bash umask env"
[07:28] <pinkisntwell> silvaran: thanks, you're very helpful
[07:28] <L|nu}{> What is a good application to edit and manipilate video in ubuntu? Just want to add some text and cut'n paste from some files..
[07:28] <adri> _jason: ok ill test it
[07:28] <silvaran> pinkisntwell: np
[07:29] <silvaran> chomsky: I know it does some sort of install procedure... I'm almost convinced you just have an edubuntu CD and you don't realize it ;)
[07:29] <Makura> Why does my computer say "failed to start X server (your graphical interface)"?
[07:29] <Gambit-> hey guys
[07:30] <chomsky> silvaran: I hate to think I'd make a mistake like that twice
[07:30] <Mr_Morden> When I reboot my notebook the default network adapter gets set to eth0 but I want to use my wifi card (ath0). How can I make this change permanently?
[07:30] <Gambit-> can I use debian packages unmodified, for example the latest clamav 0.88 debian package, or will that probably screw things up?
[07:30] <jmoncayo> can sombody tell me if there is any apache server in http://200.107.51.52
[07:30] <seraphim> makura: you got an internal graphics device?
[07:30] <Makura> seraphim: My video card
[07:30] <Marlun> If my internet connection don't work for no reason after rebooting ubuntu, is there a way I can restart the network or something? This happends often and I can restart the computer one or two times and then the network works again.
[07:31] <seraphim> only that one? no chip on the mainboard?
[07:31] <Makura> seraphim: Correct.
[07:32] <seraphim> ok, then my idea is wrong ;)
[07:32] <Makura> seraphim: Does this mean you can't help me? =[
[07:33] <silvaran> Makura: Check /var/log/Xorg.?.log
[07:33] <jmoncayo> i need some help,, i have a network like this internet---->adsl.router--->wireless.router---->linuxbox is there anyway i can set up apache for the outsideworld??
[07:33] <belal122> is there a way to speed up performance with the 'radeon' driver?
[07:33] <jeffatwork> Ok, I think I fairly understand umask, but what does the "env" have to do iwth it?
[07:33] <Makura> silvaran: What's the command?
[07:33] <silvaran> jmoncayo: You'd need to set up port forwarding on the wireless router (I'm assuming by "adsl.router" you mean your modem).
[07:34] <seraphim> put /var/log/Xorg.0.log to http://pastebin.com
[07:34] <yaaar> word
[07:34] <seraphim> "gedit /var/log/Xorg.0.log"
[07:34] <Mr_Morden> When I reboot my notebook the default network adapter gets set to eth0 but I want to use my wifi card (ath0). How can I make this change permanently?
[07:34] <jmoncayo> silvaran: yea yea a adsl modem
[07:34] <belal122> morden, goto System| Admin | networking
[07:34] <robinl1> SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACECAKE!
[07:34] <jmoncayo> silvaran: i need to set up port forwarding on both devices??
[07:34] <robinl1> SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACECAKE!
[07:35] <Makura> seraphim: It's on my other computer, let me go do that.
[07:35] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Nope, just the router...
[07:35] <belal122> and then configure and activate the wifi card, it should work
[07:35] <chomsky> k how bout this... is there a way to remove the edubuntu package?
[07:35] <jmoncayo> silvaran: ok
[07:35] <silvaran> chomsky: Don't think so... there's always apt-get remove edubuntu-desktop, but that just removes the virtual package.
[07:36] <johannes> robinl1 should be careful with SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACECAKE!
[07:36] <GDG> hi
[07:36] <chomsky> silvaran: ok thanks for your help man
[07:36] <robinl1> johannes: LOL
[07:36] <silvaran> chomsky: If I think of anything else, I'll let you know ;)
[07:36] <Makura> seraphim: Need I remind you that every single time I try to boot up, X server fails to load.  That command wont do anything for me in command line.
[07:36] <chomsky> thank you
[07:36] <GDG> I need to reduce the ubuntu disk occupation... what can I remove safely?
[07:37] <Mr_Morden> belal: there I change it, deactivate eth0, set default to ath0 but when I reboot the default is eth0 again
[07:37] <colm> GDG, go to add/remove applications and get rid of software you don't need.
[07:37] <doc|home> anyone know of docs for installing tomcat under ubuntu in a way that doesn't suck and might actually work?
[07:38] <GDG> colm, ok but I mean, does exist a specific cache-folder ?
[07:38] <GDG> or something like that?
[07:38] <Marlun> When I come into gnome I get a notice that hda1 is filled to 95%, this is my windows partition, it also is shown on the desktop. How can I do so ubuntu doesn't care about that partition?
[07:38] <colm> GDG, ah yes, I see what you mean - you can remove the apt cache, that should free some space...
[07:38] <belal122> Mr_Morden, did you also select ath0 as default gateway device?
[07:38] <Mr_Morden> yes, I need to do that
[07:38] <Mr_Morden> but when I reboot the change is gone
[07:38] <Mr_Morden> its back to eth0
[07:38] <Howitzer> Hi, i'm having some weird bugs
[07:39] <belal122> how about the location, did you create a new location?
[07:39] <Howitzer> when i use GDM, all the font is all small
[07:39] <Howitzer> this is also the thing in fluxbox
[07:39] <Mr_Morden> belal: no, I did not create a new location
[07:39] <GDG> ok
[07:39] <silvaran> Mr_Morden: Is the module for ath0 getting loaded automatically, or did you manually put it in /etc/modules?
[07:39] <belal122> try creating a new location, and then repeat procedure.  Ubuntu is supposed to save all settings upon logging off.
[07:40] <Howitzer> BUT: i did a server install and installed xubuntu-desktop and the font thing is all fine, however, as soon as installed GDM, i got the same bug as before
[07:40] <Mr_Morden> silvaran: I did not manually alter /etc/modules
[07:40] <doc|home> anyone?
[07:40] <Mr_Morden> belal: how to create a new location?
[07:40] <belal122> when in network settings, its the top pull down menu
[07:40] <silvaran> Mr_Morden: It was just an idea... I'm not sure if putting it in /etc/modules would help...
[07:40] <belal122> click on it and "create location"
[07:41] <Mr_Morden> belal: I'll try it now :)
[07:41] <silvaran> doc|home: apt-get install tomcat? :)
[07:41] <belal122> doc|home, tried searching ubuntuforums.org?
[07:41] <doc|home> silvaran, you'd think, but no :/
[07:41] <Makura> silvaran: I can't check the log =\
[07:42] <konfuzed> !dapper
[07:42] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[07:42] <silvaran> Makura: Why not?
[07:42] <silvaran> doc|home: What about starting with a tarball from tomcat.apache.org?
[07:42] <Bicchi> Dapper is based on software from debian (etch or sid) which one testing/unstable ?
[07:42] <Makura> silvaran: I'm not in the GUI
[07:43] <Makura> silvaran: I tried through command line but it gave me an error
[07:43] <silvaran> Makura: "less /var/log/Xorg.0.log"
[07:43] <doc|home> silvaran, that's what I'm doing but when I set the bash vars for JAVA_HOME JRE etc, it doesn't complain, but doesn't seem to start either
[07:43] <doc|home> I think I might have found something on the forums, give me a minute
[07:43] <Makura> silvaran: One moment.
[07:43] <OmegaAlpha> hello, can someone help me with resizing a partition... For some reason it cant resize it using Part.Magic and Gparted.  I think there are errors on the drive
[07:43] <AaronMT> Does the latest Dapper build come with XGL included for those neat effects?
[07:43] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: What filesystem?
[07:44] <balu1> how can i resize the NTFS partition of a comp, so i can create space for a linux installation
[07:44] <balu1> (currently have windows 2k)
[07:44] <OmegaAlpha> silvaran, fat32
[07:44] <silvaran> AaronMT: Not by default, but you can apt-get install xserver-xgl compiz
[07:44] <linkd> balu1: boot up a livecd and run  "qtparted"
[07:44] <Makura> silvaran: "No such file or directory"
[07:44] <OmegaAlpha> silvaran, It was working fine for me the other day, till i had to resize the partition to make it bigger so i can put more files onto it. the partition was at the end of the drive
[07:44] <balu1> linkd: damn.. i gota d/l a live
[07:44] <s_spiff{AWAY}> brb guys
[07:45] <silvaran> balu1: You need a third party tool like partitionmagic or something to handle NTFS drives.
[07:45] <blaamann> balu1: Run defrag and then try a linux install disc that do that for you
[07:45] <OmegaAlpha> silvaran, i simply resized it so it was the whole drive and now i cant resize it to make it smaller nor can i access the drive
[07:45] <linkd> balu1: u can use other tools like partitionmagic for windows but i dont trust those
[07:45] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: There's probably some FS corruption then... you're really going to need to run a recovery tool on it first.
[07:45] <linkd> balu1: ive heard too many bad things, and qtparted always worked for me
[07:45] <mike-e> how do i create a user database for webmin?
[07:45] <linkd> balu1: here is some info
[07:45] <linkd> http://www.cyberciti.biz/nixcraft/vivek/blogger/2005/09/how-do-i-resize-windows-partition-with.php
[07:45] <balu1> tnx
[07:46] <colm> GDG, use the command apt-get autoclean
[07:46] <OmegaAlpha> silvaran, where can i get a recovery tool...? will i lose the files on there now?
[07:46] <OmegaAlpha> i hope not.. i just downloaded the whole entire first season of stargate atlantis hehe
[07:46] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: No idea... someone who knows fat32 recovery would be better able to answer that, I haven't had to recover any files off a drive like that for a loooong time...
[07:46] <ibob63> is there a way of there a way of puttng a marker in the shell as the sript I am working on creates lots of debug output and I can't see it or find my starting place.
[07:47] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: What did you use to expand the drive in the first place?
[07:47] <OmegaAlpha> silvaran, thanks for the help... this sucks i just got this damn drive for xmas and i already screwed it up lol
[07:47] <jeward> Hi, can anyone help me get my sound working on a Shuttle SS59G?
[07:47] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: It's a software thing, so not as serious (at least by the sounds of it).
[07:47] <mike-e> where is user and password info held for webmin
[07:47] <OmegaAlpha> silvaran, partition magic... the damn thing froze or something when resizing it too
[07:47] <northie> How would I go about getting teamspeak? It isn't in the repositories.
[07:48] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: Argh, that's no good... did it reboot and resize, or just resize while Windows was running?
[07:48] <OmegaAlpha> resize while windows was running
[07:49] <Makura> silvaran: What should I do?
[07:49] <silvaran> OK I can't remember who I've been helping... Makura right? ;)... what files show up when you do a "ls /var/log/X*"?
[07:49] <OmegaAlpha> silvaran, when i partitioned my internal drive.. it rebooted. but this is an external drive. i was expecting it to reboot but it didnt
[07:49] <Mr_Morden> belal: well, I tried, but it did not load the created profile as default
[07:49] <Rusty_Trombone> Why do my mp3's sound like shit.. distorted and everything? ubuntu 5.10
[07:49] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: It only needs to reboot when the drive is locked (ie: you booted off of it)... it doesn't need to reboot for external drives or non-system drives.
[07:49] <Makura> silvaran: You told me to use "less" ?
[07:49] <Rusty_Trombone> well.. not complete crap.. but definitely noticable
[07:49] <jeward> I have no sound at all: Shuttle ss59g
[07:49] <silvaran> Makura: Yeah, it's a simple file viewer for use on the command line.
[07:50] <StyXman> hi all. I'm having problems printing in a smb-shared printer. I can use smbclient to reach it, it accepts my passwd, I can consult the queue, but I can't make cups send a job to it. trying the test page I get a niced cups eating all the free cpu that there is.
[07:50] <frank_> OmegaAlpha: what happened, you lost a fat32 partition?
[07:50] <Makura> silvaran: No such file or directory
[07:50] <jeffatwork> Ok, is there anyway with umask to make it so newly created files will be changed to a specific group ownsership?
[07:50] <silvaran> jeffatwork: I don't think so, umask only does the file bits... not sure how to do groups.
[07:50] <s_spiff> guys anyone of u has installed audicious player?
[07:51] <OmegaAlpha> frank_, i dont know exactly.. i dont think i lost it.. well i hope not
[07:51] <Rusty_Trombone> is there something wrong with my mp3 decoder?
[07:51] <silvaran> Makura: Do you have anything in /var/log?
[07:51] <silvaran> Makura: How about files in /var/log/gdm ?
[07:51] <frank_> OmegaAlpha: can you mount the partition?
[07:51] <Makura> silvaran: Let me go check =p
[07:51] <mike-e> where is user and password info held for webmin
[07:51] <OmegaAlpha> frank_, i was resizing it to make it bigger,, but the resizing process frozed or something and now i cant access the drive
[07:51] <s_spiff> heloo? has anyone installed audicious player?
[07:52] <OmegaAlpha> frank_, no i tried mounting here on linux.. but i got a message saying i couldnt and something about /etc/fstab
[07:52] <frank_> OmegaAlpha: If you don't manage to fix this, I know a windows program that can do data recovery
[07:52] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: Something like "/dev/sda1 not found in /etc/fstab"?
[07:53] <Makura> silvaran: Didn't realize Xorg needed a capital x.  I pulled up the log, and I think I know what the problem is.
[07:53] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: Are you sure you have the mount parameters right?
[07:53] <silvaran> Makura: Good stuff...
[07:53] <frank_> OmegaAlpha: It's called GetDataBack. there is a fat version and a ntfs version
[07:53] <OmegaAlpha> silvaran, no it said "Warning: device /dev/sda5 is already handled by /etc/fstab, supplied label is ignored
[07:53] <OmegaAlpha> mount: only root can mount /dev/sda5 on /media/sda
[07:53] <OmegaAlpha> Error: could not execute pmount
[07:53] <OmegaAlpha> "
[07:53] <OmegaAlpha> whoops didnt know it would past like that
[07:53] <Makura> silvaran: I added a line under Monitor to raise the gamma.
[07:53] <Makura> "Option"    "Gamma"   1.4
[07:54] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: You need to be root... "sudo mount /media/sda"
[07:54] <OmegaAlpha> i dont know how to mount using terminal... or i would just do sudo
[07:54] <NiskuP> Hello All.
[07:54] <OmegaAlpha> ok
[07:54] <Makura> silvaran: Someone told me to not put quotes around the number, I think that has something to do with it..  Is there a way I can edit the line out in the command line with nano possibly?
[07:54] <jeward> Can anyone help me get sound going on a Shuttle ss59g?
[07:54] <Mr_Morden> how to set a location as default in ubuntu?
[07:54] <mike-e> where is user and password info held for webmin
[07:55] <silvaran> Makura: Yeah, just delete the line completely (Ctrl+K while on the line) in nano
[07:55] <OmegaAlpha> silvaran, now its saying mount: unknown filesystem type 'fat32' now thats odd
[07:55] <NiskuP> The new Human theme in Ubuntu is pretty cool but the symlink icon is sooo big.  What file can I change to make it smaller?
[07:55] <Makura> silvaran: Great, let me go do that now. =] 
[07:55] <Andr31> Guys, I have some problems on  my newly instaled ubuntu 5.1.0 and some questions
[07:55] <Andr31> Can anybody help me?
[07:56] <silvaran> Makura: If you want, you could always try putting quotes around it... what do you have for the "Driver" option?
[07:56] <silvaran> Andr31: Your best bet is to just ask the questions.
[07:56] <Andr31> OK
[07:56] <belal122> how do you check if 3d accelerration is turned on ?
[07:56] <Andr31> Lemme remember it :)
[07:56] !lilo:*! Small regional server split: affected users, about 70
[07:56] <Andr31> Does mount accept ntfs?
[07:56] <Andr31> And now:
[07:57] <jmoncayo> silvaran: what about dmz insted of por forwarding??
[07:57] <Rusty_Trombone> how can i check what mp3 decoder is in use?
[07:57] <Mr_Morden> andr31: you can mount ntfs drives for reading
[07:57] <silvaran> belal122: "glxinfo" from a terminal .. it should list a bunch of GLX extensions.
[07:57] <Andr31> I am trying to mount /dev/hd1 in /c
[07:57] <pun1ca> Hi, how can i add a file to the startu so that the program is executet on startup ?
[07:57] <jeward> I think ubuntu Breezy has detected the wrong sound card in my Shuttle ss59g.
[07:57] <Andr31> And it says "You do not have root acces"
[07:57] <Makura> silvaran: What is the directory of xorg.conf ?
[07:57] <Andr31> Or something like that
[07:58] <silvaran> jmoncayo: You'll probably want to stay away from DMZ if all you need is a single port (say, 80)...
[07:58] <silvaran> Makura: /etc/X11
[07:58] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, 'sudo mount /dev/hd1
[07:58] <Makura> silvaran: Thanks. =] 
[07:58] <Andr31> But, my user was made when I installed t
[07:58] <jmoncayo> silvaran: ok can you see if it works http://200.107.51.52
[07:58] <belal122> and "direct rendering: yes" shows its enabled.  thanks silvaran =] 
[07:58] <OmegaAlpha> belal122, what kind of video card do you use?
[07:59] <OmegaAlpha> i wish i could get my direct rendering enabled...
[07:59] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, sorry, mistype, I first gave the command mount /dev/hd0 and then mount /dev/hd1
[07:59] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Nada... nothing on port 80 anyways.
[07:59] <jeward> My PC has On Board 5.1 Channel AC97 Audio, should that work with Ubuntu?
[07:59] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, make sure you put the 'sudo' command first.. that will give you root
[07:59] <ktogias> Hi, has anyone to propose a console bittorrent client other than ctorrent?
[07:59] <silvaran> jeward: Yup, ac97-based chips are pretty standard.
[07:59] <jmoncayo> silvaran: could it be for any firewall like my ISP firewall
[07:59] <navarro> AC97 Audio works with Ubuntu
[08:00] <jeward> silvaran: Hmm, sound is not working, any tips?
[08:00] <Andr31> ok
[08:00] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha,  ok
[08:00] <jeward> silvaran: I think Ubuntu thinks it's something else.
[08:00] <belal122> OmegaAlpha: I use mobility 7500
[08:00] <Makura> silvaran: I think that did the trick.  Thanks for the help!
[08:00] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Your ISP likely wouldn't set up a firewall for that sort of thing.  Your main concern is to get port 80 routed to your internal computer by changing the settings on the router.
[08:00] <silvaran> Makura: No problem ;)
[08:00] <zAo^> Can I install with the Dapper Flight 5 CD??
[08:00] <Bicchi> Dapper is based on software from Debian (etch or sid). Which one testing or unstable ?
[08:00] <cihad> hi
[08:00] <OmegaAlpha> belal122, oh ok. i was hoping you used ATI so that you could help me get mine working haha nevermind then
[08:00] <mike-e> where is user and password info held for webmin
[08:00] <silvaran> jeward: So you can't get any sound application to work?
[08:01] <cihad> what is webmin default password and username ?
[08:01] <mike-e> where is user and password info held for webmin - i need to set up my account
[08:01] <mike-e> cihad : lol
[08:01] <jeward> Silvaran: Ubuntu device manager shows SIS hardware?
[08:01] <jeward> silvaran: None whatsoever.
[08:01] <belal122> yeah, ATI is terrible.  i remember when I had a desktop pc with a nvidia card.  had 3d working, like nothing and played q3 arena very well.
[08:01] <YaoiBoi-> Hi, i run a proxy server using acls I need certain users to be able to reload squid, how can i do this without giving them sudo or su
[08:01] <colm> zAo^, hi, visit channel #ubuntu+1 for dapper questions
[08:01] <zAo^> thnx colm
[08:01] <belal122> but with this laptop, i can only play cheezy games like tuxkart
[08:01] <jmoncayo> silvaran: what about port 81 could you try http://200.107.51.52:81
[08:01] <ReWT_> when will the freecontrib repository going to be up?
[08:02] <silvaran> jmoncayo: The port's closed.
[08:02] <GigaClon> belal122, well what did you expect its a laptop
[08:02] <jmoncayo> cool
[08:02] <belal122> lol, very well put
[08:02] <YaoiBoi-> Hi, i run a proxy server using acls I need certain users to be able to reload squid, how can i do this without giving them sudo or su ?????
[08:02] <mordof> question: is there any way i can take the left and right buttons off of a gnome panel when it isn't extended the entire size of the screen?
[08:03] <OmegaAlpha> i use a laptop and i can almost any game
[08:03] <silvaran> jeward: Is the sound device at least listed in the device manager, with a loaded module and everything?
[08:03] <ReWT_> Is anyone having trouble updating their repositories? My freecontibution isn't updating?
[08:03] <jeward> silvaran: It shows up as all SIS hardware?
[08:03] <belal122> my laptop  was cool when it first came out.  its basically a rebranded g730 from ECS
[08:03] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha,
[08:03] <GigaClon> most laptops can't
[08:03] <Andr31> ckname,
[08:03] <OmegaAlpha> i guess it all depends on your ram and video card, not necessarily that its a notebook
[08:03] <jeward> silvaran: With ALSA driver?
[08:03] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha,
[08:03] <Andr31> sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hd1 /c
[08:03] <Andr31> mount: special device /dev/hd1 does not exist
[08:03] <silvaran> mordof: Right-click on panel, Properties, uncheck "Show hide buttons"
[08:03] <silvaran> jeward: Yeah... it would be something like snd-????
[08:04] <mordof> silvaran, that doesn't do it
[08:04] <OmegaAlpha> yeah  they arent made for gaming machines... but it would sure be nice if they could make a laptop comparable to a desktop
[08:04] <mike-e> Error - Access denied for 127.0.0.1. The host has been blocked because of too many authentication failures.
[08:04] <mike-e> what the fuck
[08:04] <steve_> Good morning, any recommendations on Ajunta v. Kdevelop?
[08:04] <belal122> g730 is very well supported in ubuntu.  i was suprised when i first installed breezy.  so many "little" things worked, like the multimedia keys, volume keys and even brightness
[08:04] <mordof> mike-e, language
[08:04] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, whats up?
[08:04] <jeward> silvaran: Says Device type: Unknown.
[08:04] <Andr31> sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hd1 /c
[08:04] <Andr31> mount: special device /dev/hd1 does not exist
[08:04] <belal122> i just wish ati supported the mobility 7500 better
[08:04] <ardchoille> When Dapper is released as stable, will its repos be as full as Breezy's? Or can I use apps from Breezy's repos in Dapper without problems?
[08:04] <mordof> silvaran, there are still tab things to move it around
[08:04] <GigaClon> steve_, Kdevelop
[08:04] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, it`s not up, it`s down
[08:04] <jmoncayo> silvaran: should i make any change in the adsl router?? like to forward port 80 to the wireless router?
[08:05] <silvaran> jeward: Drop to a terminal and type "lspci | grep 97"
[08:05] <ReWT_> ardchoille, is your freecontribution repo working?
[08:05] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Nope, the adsl modem is just a pass-through.. the wireless router takes care of switching everything around.  What kind of wireless router?
[08:05] <ardchoille> ReWT_: I don't know what that is
[08:05] <jeward> jeward@ubuntu:~$ lspci |grep 97
[08:05] <jeward> silvaran Nothing.
[08:05] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, hmm i dont know the problem could be... . unless your file system type isnt compatible with linux i.e. (NTFS)
[08:05] <jeward> silvaran: Nothing.
[08:05] <silvaran> jeward: OK, try "lspci" by itself and look for anything multimedia/sound related...
[08:06] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, what filesystem is the harddrive?
[08:06] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, I solved it
[08:06] <Andr31> andrei@Andrei:~$ sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /c
[08:06] <jeward> silvaran: I see nothing to do with sound...
[08:06] <Andr31> it was /dev/hdA1
[08:06] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, whoops yeah i thought the hd1 look wierd
[08:06] <jmoncayo> silvaran: i have a linksys wrt54g, and the adsl modem is smartAX MT800
[08:06] <YaoiBoi-> Anyone help ?? setuid: setuid(user=root) failed: Operation not permitted
[08:07] <Gambit--> hey which packages do I need to install to get the system include files and such to build software with?
[08:07] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, yeah the A tells what drive it is and the one which partition it is
[08:07] <GigaClon> build-essential
[08:07] <Gambit--> I've got gcc and g++ to start with, what else?
[08:07] <OmegaAlpha> hda1, hdb1 etc
[08:07] <jeward> Gambit: build-essential?
[08:07] <jetscreamer> Gambit-: apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[08:07] <Gambit--> ah brilliant, yeah, that was it
[08:07] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, but... still doesen`t open...
[08:07] <silvaran> jmoncayo: You'll need to find somewhere on the wireless router to specify that port 80 should be routed to 192.168.0.??? (whatever the internal IP address of your host is -- check it with ifconfig)
[08:07] <jetscreamer> ah nm
[08:08] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, im having the same problem right now
[08:08] <silvaran> jeward: Have you been able to get sound working on other distros?
[08:08] <Andr31> Owner: roo
[08:08] <Andr31> Owner: root
[08:08] <ReWT_> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://packages.freecontrib.org breezy/free Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/packages.freecontrib.org_ubuntu_plf_dists_breezy_free_binary-amd64_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[08:08] <jeward> silvaran: I haven't tried other distros yet.  Ubuntu is my fave.  :-0
[08:08] <ReWT_> ???
[08:08] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, im trying to get my ext hd to be recognized... and mounted
[08:08] <ardchoille> ReWT_: oh, that's what you meant, hold on..
[08:08] <silvaran> jeward: Of course ;) ... what if you do "lsmod | grep snd", do you get much back?
[08:09] <jeward> silvaran: Just burnt the dapper Live CD.  Shall I try that?
[08:09] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, i did the mount command and it says that fat32 is an unknown file system when it shouldnt be. so im kinda screwed at the moment
[08:09] <OmegaAlpha> lol
[08:09] <jmoncayo> silvaran: i already did it,
[08:09] <balu1> wtf can someone explain to me why an xubuntu load screen keeps coming up when i restart my comp.. when i have ubuntu installed?
[08:09] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha,  :) I have NTFS
[08:09] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, you can try searching wiki ubuntu
[08:09] <ardchoille> ReWT_: yep, it's working
[08:09] <Andr31> OK
[08:09] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, theres your problem
[08:09] <steve_> GigaClon - thank you
[08:09] <jeward> silvaran 9-10 lines.
[08:09] <ReWT_> why isnt mine?
[08:09] <jeward> silvaran: 9-10 lines.
[08:09] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, where?
[08:09] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, linux doesnt like NTFS... you can view it.. but you cant really access the files on a NTFS
[08:10] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Can you access your web site through 127.0.0.1, then 192.168.0.??? (whatever your IP address is)?  It's possible apache isn't binding to the external network interface.
[08:10] <ardchoille> ReWT_: maybe something down between you and it?
[08:10] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, I can`t even view it
[08:10] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, you need to change it to FAT or FAT32
[08:10] <silvaran> jeward: Anything that looks like intel8x0?
[08:10] <jeward> silvaran: snd_ac97_codec         72188  1 snd_intel8x0
[08:10] <p01n7> 'vfat'
[08:10] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, NTFS is a windows file system
[08:10] <jmoncayo> i can see the apache web server from the inside of my network
[08:10] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, I know
[08:10] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, so you can only use it in windows really...
[08:10] <jeward> silvaran: snd_pcm                78344  3 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss
[08:11] <usul> hi guys i have serious problem so i checked every faq and document also forums but i coulndt find the solution
[08:11] <jmoncayo> silvaran: i can see the apache web server from the inside of my network
[08:11] <silvaran> jeward: OK, so you have the same hardware I do (I think), but for some reason it's not getting listed on the bus... how many device nodes do you have in /dev/snd/ ?
[08:11] <jeward> silvaran: snd                    48644  8 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer
[08:11] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, is there any lib to install?
[08:11] <silvaran> jmoncayo: From another computer?
[08:11] <lullabud> this chat room kinda reminds me of the paper street soap company's kitchen while project mayhem was busy at work.
[08:11] <jmoncayo> silvaran: i found something like port range forward in the wireless router
[08:11] <jeward> silvaran: controlC0  pcmC0D0c  pcmC0D0p  pcmC0D1c  timer
[08:11] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, yeah so if want to mount it on linux.. gotta change it to a file system type that linux uses.. anything but NTFS
[08:11] <jmoncayo> jmoncayo: yes, from other computers inside my network though
[08:11] <p01n7> ...
[08:11] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, couldnt tell you. Im not sure. better off asking someone else in here. they will know more than me on this subject
[08:11] <silvaran> jeward: What sound program did you try?
[08:12] <jeward> silvaran: rythmbox and xmms.
[08:12] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Port range forward sounds about right...
[08:12] <zAo^> who can help me!? does someone answer? :D
[08:12] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, if I search, what should I search for? do you know?
[08:12] <Howitzer> Omfg
[08:12] <zAo^> Can I install with the Dapper Flight 5 CD??
[08:12] <Howitzer> I LOVE the 686-SMP kernel
[08:12] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, are there files on it already that you dont want to lose?
[08:12] <techrush> why Howitzer
[08:12] <silvaran> zAo^: You might want to try #ubuntu+1
[08:12] <Howitzer> goddamnit, i've never seen things fly this fast
[08:13] <p01n7> Andr31, what is the problem again?
[08:13] <balu1> does someone know why my ubuntu load screen changed to an xubuntu load screeN?
[08:13] <techrush> oh
[08:13] <silvaran> jeward: How about mixer levels?
[08:13] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, if its empty than just convert the file system using partition magic or gparted change it from NTFS to FAT32
[08:13] <zAo^> silvaran: tried that one 2 times: no1 answers
[08:13] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, I tought at formatting but I have my win XP
[08:13] <Gomez> #ubuntu-it
[08:13] <balu1> or rather how i can change it back to my default load screen
[08:13] <Howitzer> balu1, you downloaded xubuntu-desktop?
[08:13] <jmoncayo> silvaran: ok i did something like start port 80 end port 80 protocol tcp & udp ip address 192.168.0.x
[08:13] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, oh winxp is on this hd?
[08:13] <mike-e> How do I change the accounts/passwords on webmin without logging into it via a web browser?
[08:13] <ubuntudeni> hi
[08:13] <silvaran> jmoncayo: UDP isn't necessary, but won't mess anything up.
[08:13] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, is this your internal drive?
[08:13] <p0sitr0n> hi peopl
[08:13] <balu1> howitzer: ya i had originally , but then i removed the package because i didnt like it.. however hte screens havent gone away?
[08:13] <p0sitr0n> hi people
[08:13] <jeward> silvaran: Where is that?
[08:13] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, Internal meaning?
[08:14] <Howitzer> http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Change_Usplash
[08:14] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, meaning the drive inside the computer
[08:14] <Howitzer> that's the howto for it balu1
[08:14] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, its not external right? like one that you plug in via usb?
[08:14] <Andr31> p01n7, I wanna mount the /dev/hd1 to /c  and it`s NTFS
[08:14] <jmoncayo> silvaran: so it sounds like its right, but why it cant be seen from the outside
[08:14] <xord> hi i just installed ubuntu 5.1, but my desktop resolution seems to be too big for my monitor and i cant do anything. is there a way to provide kernel argument for switching a notable mode such as 800x600?
[08:14] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, It`s internal
[08:14] <p01n7> if you mount a hd as root in a dir thats owned by root.. chances are.. root may only be able to rea dit
[08:14] <silvaran> jeward: Right-click volume control on the panel, then Open Volume Control.
[08:14] <balu1> thanks howit
[08:15] <jeward> silvaran: Got it open.
[08:15] <silvaran> Yeah... and you're sure your IP address is 200.107.51.52?  Like right now? (IE: It hasn't changed on you? ;)
[08:15] <balu1> howitzer: is usplash the screen where it says "Ubuntu" and shows loading of modules, and sound and network and all that?
[08:15] <p01n7> Andr31, does mount give you errors?
[08:15] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, well your win xp is on this drive.. its at the beginning of the disc.  you dont need to mount that partition of course. so you need to make some free space on the drive. resize the windows partition and create a new one 'fat32' for linux
[08:15] <Andr31> p01n7, not anymore
[08:15] <Howitzer> yes
[08:15] <silvaran> jeward: If you go to File->Change Device, which one is checked?
[08:15] <ramses9167> heelo
[08:15] <ramses9167> hello
[08:15] <Howitzer> i don't trust it actually :x
[08:15] <p01n7> Andr31, sudo ls /c
[08:16] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Can you double-check your external IP address?
[08:16] <jmoncayo> silvaran: ok
[08:16] <jeward> silvaran: SiS SI7012
[08:16] <Andr31> p01n7,  ok
[08:16] <silvaran> jeward: Any other devices listed in there?
[08:16] <ramses9167> what's the CHMOD of /dev/video0, please, i have changed mine
[08:16] <rambo3> usplash is not documented. it s utility ti bind image to initrd i think .
[08:16] <jeward> silvaran: Realtek
[08:16] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, it`s not a problem of space, I need it because I have all my mp3s
[08:17] <silvaran> jeward: That's weird... I didn't know realtek made sound devices...
[08:17] <OmegaAlpha> andr31 all yoru mp3s on are your windows partition?
[08:17] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, and I`ll mount /d /e too
[08:17] <OmegaAlpha> are on*
[08:17] <Andr31> yes
[08:17] <jeward> silvaran: Me either, gotta run, try again later.  Thanks!
[08:17] <bart__> hi all
[08:17] <silvaran> Ahhh shit...
[08:17] <ramses9167> what's the CHMOD of /dev/video0, please, i have changed mine
[08:17] <silvaran> Just when I thought I had jeward figures out, the bugger leaves :)
[08:17] <OmegaAlpha> andr31, you wont be able to access them here on linux
[08:17] <mike-e> How do I change the accounts/passwords on webmin without logging into it via a web browser?
[08:17] <xord> did any one see my question?
[08:17] <lullabud> ramses9167: i don't even have a /dev/vid*
[08:17] <ardchoille> ramses9167: I don't even have that location
[08:17] <navarro> Andr31, check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountingWindowsPartitions
[08:18] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, :why?
[08:18] <rambo3> xord no
[08:18] <p01n7> Andr31, did it work?
[08:18] <silvaran> If anyone sees jeward later on, tell him he might want to check to make sure he has MP3 support installed :)
[08:18] <Andr31> p01n7,  yes but I  can`t access them from the player
[08:18] <p0sitr0n> i'm tried to customize my own ubuntu liveCD, but i have some problems: I'm use the dapper-livecd and i tried to uncompress and extract the compressed filesystem filesystem.squashfs, but i dont now how todo... any sugestions...
[08:18] <Andr31> :))
[08:18] <p01n7> you need to be root to read it
[08:18] <ubuntudeni> can i install ubuntu on 500 mb disk space
[08:18] <OmegaAlpha> Andr31, because ntfs is for windows... i had to do the same thing.. make a new partition as fat32 and transfer my mp3s to that new partition then i was able to use them on linux
[08:19] <p01n7> if you ran your music player as root
[08:19] <p01n7> you would have no problems
[08:19] <xord> i just installed ubuntu 5.1, but my desktop resolution seems to be too big for my monitor and i cant do anything. is there a way to provide kernel argument for switching a notable mode such as 800x600?
[08:19] <silvaran> Andr31: So you're trying to read MP3 files from an NTFS volume?
[08:19] <rambo3> !fixres
[08:19] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:19] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, wait you can listen to mp3s on a ntfs partition thru linux?
[08:19] <Andr31> silvaran,  yes
[08:20] <p01n7> Andr31, yes
[08:20] <silvaran> Is the drive listed in /etc/fstab?
[08:20] <Andr31> OmegaAlpha, :/ I neeeeeed more space to do that
[08:20] <jmoncayo> silvaran: yes thats the ip
[08:20] <Andr31> silvaran, lemme check it out
[08:20] <p01n7> Andr31, 'sudo umount /c; chown yourusername:yourusername /c; mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /c'
[08:21] <silvaran> Andr31: If it's in /etc/fstab, what's listed in the "<options>" column for that drive?
[08:21] <Nembutal> Hello
[08:21] <silvaran> p01n7: That won't do it, he needs to set the umask.
[08:21] <p01n7> aww
[08:21] <p01n7> sorry.
[08:21] <rambo3> ubuntudeni > only if you do it manualy , and no desktop manager and such
[08:21] <balu1> howitzer: couldnt i jst remey the problem by reinstalling the ubuntu desktop packages??? this guide is kinda complicated
[08:21] <silvaran> p01n7: No problem, it was actually the first thing I tried when I had the same problem ;)
[08:21] <Andr31> silvaran,  it is not
[08:22] <Nembutal> Anyone knows why ndisgtk is not included in any release? It's one of the most needed tools in ubuntu that every beginner could use... instead, everyone has to use the shell to configure ndiswrapper :\
[08:22] <p0sitr0n> i'm tried to customize my own ubuntu liveCD, but i have some problems: I'm use the dapper-livecd and i tried to uncompress and extract the compressed filesystem filesystem.squashfs, but i dont now how todo... any sugestions...
[08:22] <OmegaAlpha> silvaran, wont he have to make a new partition as fat32  in order to listen to his mp3s on linux
[08:22] <silvaran> OK, so you're mounting it now by doing "mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /c" right?  Change that to the following: "mount -t ntfs -o ro,umask=0222 /dev/hda1 /c" and see if you can access it as non-root.
[08:22] <ubuntudeni> ok rambo3
[08:22] <p01n7> OmegaAlpha, no.
[08:22] <GnarusLeo> Its perfectly safe to read from ntfs!
[08:22] <silvaran> OmegaAlpha: You can still read ntfs drives, you just can't write them.  And the default permissions are finicky.
[08:22] <jmoncayo> silvaran: with the wireless router everything is ok i think the problem is with the adsl router??
[08:23] <Andr31> silvaran, can you type me the unmount command
[08:23] <rambo3> that is server install . + maby fluxbox
[08:23] <silvaran> Andr31: If it's already mounted, just do "umount /c"
[08:23] <p01n7> umount /c or umount /dev/hda1
[08:23] <Andr31> I am not quite used to unix like commands
[08:23] <GnarusLeo> silvaran, not true, you can write to ntfs, but its experimental
[08:23] <p01n7> GnarusLeo, that makes it more fun
[08:23] <Andr31> sudo, umount I guess
[08:23] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Still saying it's filtered (so you're router's blocking it)... I doubt it's the ADSL modem... would kind of defeat part of the purpose of having a router.
[08:24] <ramtha> hi
[08:24] <silvaran> Andr31: Yup, sorry.
[08:24] <Andr31> done
[08:24] <OmegaAlpha> silva. what can i do for my problem.. since it said unknown file system type fat32... is there another command i can issue?
[08:24] <p01n7> vfat
[08:24] <p01n7> not fat32
[08:24] <silvaran> What p01n7 said :)
[08:24] <p01n7> :P
[08:24] <Anon9758> hi i was wondering if anyone could help me getting my printer working.  it is a canon multipass mp
[08:25] <Anon9758> mp390 rather
[08:25] <silvaran> Andr31: Did that new mount command work?
[08:25] <Andr31>  silvaran YUP!
[08:25] <ramtha> how can i connect two if cases? if [ grep blah $i]  AND [ grep blah $i] ; then...
[08:25] <jmoncayo> silvaran: what do you think is wrong??
[08:25] <p01n7> ramtha, #bash
[08:25] <silvaran> jmoncayo: My best guess is simply that it's a setting in the router (the wireless router, not the ADSL modem)...
[08:25] <frank_> OmegaAlpha: put vfat instead of fat32
[08:25] <ramtha> thx
[08:26] <OmegaAlpha> frank_, how do i do that...
[08:26] <OmegaAlpha> will that wipe out the contents of the drive.. if i change the file system to vfat?
[08:26] <jmoncayo> silvaran: but the wireless router is set up already
[08:26] <Whitman> Anyone using numlockx in Dapper fl5? It's not turning on the led on my keyboard but using the number pad results in numbers.
[08:26] <mike-e> How do I change the accounts/passwords on webmin without logging into it via a web browser?
[08:26] <jmoncayo> silvaran: can you try again with my ip
[08:26] <silvaran> jmoncayo: There are only a few things I can think of... like the wrong internal IP address (check ifconfig on the host machine, it should be something like 192.168.)...
[08:26] <frank_> OmegaAlpha: vfat and fat32 are the same thing. linux calls it vfat
[08:27] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Still filtered...
[08:27] <Andr31> silvaran, a new problem ,the player doesen`t open `em
[08:27] <jmoncayo> silvaran: ok
[08:27] <silvaran> Andr31: Do you have MP3 support installed?
[08:27] <OmegaAlpha> oh so then i can just use gparted to change it right now
[08:27] <Andr31> dunno
[08:27] <LiGhTeNiN> I downloaded an ati driver which is a rpm, how can I install it?
[08:27] <silvaran> ubotu: tell Andr31 about mp3
[08:28] <_jason> ubotu: tell LiGhTeNiN about ati
[08:28] <silvaran> Wow... I used the bot for the first time... I feel all warm and fuzzy now.
[08:28] <Debruineo-> anyone got experience installing Ubuntu from LAN?
[08:28] <Debruineo-> inclusive booting the box from LAN..
[08:28] <frank_> OmegaAlpha: well I don't know your situation exactly, be careful with gparted
[08:28] <p01n7> silcaran, don't ruin it for me.. i'm still a virgin :P
[08:28] <Nembutal> mh, are XMMS plugins compatible to beep Media player?
[08:28] <firstent> !ati
[08:28] <ubotu> I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[08:28] <silvaran> Hahah
[08:28] <_jason> Debruineo-: no experience but I believe there is a wiki entry if you haven't seen it yet
[08:28] <Debruineo-> yes
[08:28] <Debruineo-> I've followed it
[08:29] <Debruineo-> but the box keeps saying "No boot filename received"
[08:29] <Debruineo-> so.. I'm stuck :)
[08:29] <OmegaAlpha> frank_, will it be safer to use partition magic on windows then to do the conversion?
[08:29] <frank_> OmegaAlpha: I have no idea
[08:29] <p01n7> OmegaAlpha, just what is it you want to do?
[08:29] <firstent> if i didnt installed a video driver, the system is working with a default one?
[08:30] <OmegaAlpha> frank_, i had the partition at the end of my drive.. i started to run out of space so i dragged it to the beginning to make it the whole drive.. after i did that. i got that problem and now i can access the drive on here and windows.. of course partition magic sees the partition though so i know its there
[08:30] <Debruineo-> _jason do you think trying another tftpd would help?
[08:30] <_jason> Debruineo-: no idea
[08:30] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, i want to be able to access my external harddrive once again :)
[08:30] <Debruineo-> oh hell.. I'll try it anyway
[08:31] <p01n7> mount -t vfat doesn't work?
[08:31] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, i had probs with it on linux alot.. only certain partitions would appear whereas the others would not.  not i tried resizing the partition and while doing that i got some probs with partition magic which i believe screwed up the drive..
[08:31] <Andr31> silvaran, I can`t get it, the archive wasn`t found
[08:31] <jmoncayo> silvaran: when i try to check 200.107.51.52 it redirects to the adsl internal ip 192.168.1.1
[08:32] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Probably a nice "friendly" router feature, since port forwarding doesn't work as well when you try to loop around externally from inside the network.
[08:32] <Debruineo-> lol.. I've only installed ubuntu as dualboot with Windows2K with a CD, Now I'm trying to install it from LAN (with booting from LAN) and creating a softraid drive..
[08:32] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Do you end up getting a web page on the adsl modem?
[08:33] <jmoncayo> i have this error can somebody help me... Fatal error inserting fan (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/kernel/drivers/acpi/fan.ko): no such device
[08:33] <frank_> Debruineo-: I think there is a wiki page for net install. its called advanced installation or something
[08:33] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, right now if i click 'Places' -> 'Computer' it shows my ext harddrive but when i click it it says 'unable to mount the selected volume'
[08:33] <silvaran> Andr31: Did you add the proper repositories?
[08:33] <jmoncayo> silvaran: yes i get a configuration web page
[08:33] <Debruineo-> frank_: do you mean https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/WindowsServerNetboot?highlight=%28lan%29%7C%28boot%29 ?
[08:33] <silvaran> jmoncayo: For the ADSL router? (ie: NOT linksys related?)
[08:33] <p01n7> OmergaAlpha, 'df'
[08:33] <Debruineo-> without the highlight ;)
[08:34] <Andr31> silvaran, repositories meaning? :) I am a n00b
[08:34] <p01n7> OmegaAlpha, in a terminal
[08:34] <jmoncayo> silvaran: yes for the adsl router
[08:34] <jmoncayo> i mean modem
[08:34] <silvaran> Andr31: The MP3 page should tell you about using Synaptic to add repositories (package sources, like "universe" and "multiverse" and stuff like that)...
[08:34] <silvaran> jmoncayo: OK, so any settings in there that might ring a bell? ;)
[08:34] <jmoncayo> can sombody help me with this error... Fatal error inserting fan (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/kernel/drivers/acpi/fan.ko): no such device
[08:34] <Balu1> brb
[08:34] <frank_> Debruineo-: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation
[08:35] <p01n7> df
[08:35] <p01n7> df -a
[08:35] <p01n7> dammnit, sorry
[08:35] <ndubisi> I'm trying to add the fax portion of my printer using HPLIP, but when I have to select a driver, there is no HPLIP fax (en) driver like is indicated at http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php#download_install
[08:35] <jmoncayo> silvaran: like?
[08:35] <p01n7> focus follows mouse
[08:36] <mike-_-> hi, im having some strange experience with the rt2500 pcmcia wlan card, the module is installed and loaded, wireless and radio is = y in kernel and all that shit, but i have no wlan0 or eth0 or sexy-wlan-device , what to do ?
[08:36] <LiGhTeNiN> Do I have to remove the old gfx driver before installing a new one?
[08:36] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Firewall, filtering, server, port forwarding, etc.... I'm not familiar with your ADSL modem... I just assumed that it was pretty simple (like most modems I've used) and doesn't cover anything like that... but the thing has its own web page, so it's possible it's causing issues... not sure though.
[08:36] <jmoncayo> silvaran: well it has all you metioned above
[08:37] <ndubisi> I'm trying to add the fax portion of my printer using HPLIP, but when I have to select a driver, there is no HPLIP fax (en) driver like is indicated at http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php#download_install.  Anyone know of another way I can use the faxing function of hthe printer or where I can acquire that driver?
[08:37] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, did you get my private message?
[08:37] <Wharf> Hi there.
[08:37] <silvaran> jmoncayo: That is seriously messed up... Can you check the Linksys router to see what IP address the ADSL is giving to the wireless router?... then maybe forward port 80 AGAIN on the ADSL modem/(router?) to the wireless router?
[08:37] <p01n7> OmegaAlpha, no
[08:37] <Wharf> I have huge problems with my network
[08:38] <jmoncayo> silvaran: its givin' a private ip, 192.168.1.2
[08:38] <Psykus> just installed the application banshee, and it gives an error upon startup, http://pastebin.com/600247
[08:38] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, i think i figured something out
[08:38] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, sorry i sent you messages.. for some reason sometimes they send and sometimes they dont
[08:38] <silvaran> jmoncayo: So if you can, try port forwarding 80 to 192.168.1.2:80 on the adsl router, and make sure 80 is also forwarded on the wireless router...
[08:38] <Psykus> i haven't done much to this install, I just had to reinstall ubuntu due to a half upgrade to dapper, it was working before I reinstalled
[08:39] <sm0k3r> Hello
[08:39] <sm0k3r> can anybody here help me ?
[08:39] <sm0k3r> please
[08:39] <EnsignRedshirt> !anyone
[08:39] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[08:39] <jmoncayo> silvaran: in the wireless router is done
[08:39] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, anyways i wanted to share this hd over my network via samba so in order to do that i had to enter it into the /etc/fstab file
[08:39] <sm0k3r> anybody ?
[08:39] <silvaran> EnsignRedshirt: Good call, I don't think he answered it though :)
[08:39] <jmoncayo> silvaran: should i make a NAT rule, DMZ or redirection??
[08:39] <p01n7> OmegaAlpha, i use FTP for sharing my linux files with windows boxes
[08:40] <p01n7> Proftpd to be exact
[08:40] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, i dont know much about ftp
[08:40] <sm0k3r> can anyone help me
[08:40] <sm0k3r> ?
[08:40] <silvaran> jmoncayo: NAT rule for now... later on you might explore putting the wireless router in the DMZ to "disable" the routing features of the ADSL modem... right now you have two firewalls, when you really only need one :)
[08:40] <silvaran> sm0k3r: Ask your question.
[08:40] <Psykus> sm0k3r, just ask
[08:40] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, nor do i know anything about samba.. im still trying to get it shared with a win box.. the win box is the host on the network too
[08:40] <sm0k3r> ok
[08:40] <sm0k3r> i have instaled Ubuntu
[08:40] <_jason> !enter
[08:40] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[08:40] <the_weanus> DCC SEND fuck_off_from_#gentoo
[08:40] <the_weanus> DCC SEND fuck_off_from_#gentoo
[08:40] <the_weanus> DCC SEND fuck_off_from_#gentoo
[08:40] <sm0k3r> and i connected it to the internet
[08:40] <ndubisi> I'm trying to add the fax portion of my printer using HPLIP, but when I have to select a driver, there is no HPLIP fax (en) driver like is indicated at http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php#download_install.  Anyone know of another way I can use the faxing function of hthe printer or where I can acquire that driver?
[08:41] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, well i removed the entry in the fstab file for the ext harddrive.. now i can actually access it!
[08:41] <sm0k3r> and i downloaded yahoo messenger
[08:41] <sm0k3r> for unix
[08:41] <Psykus> uh, right
[08:41] <sm0k3r> and when i try tor un it
[08:41] <sm0k3r> cannot open or cannot display filname.exe
[08:41] <sm0k3r> no seriously
[08:41] <p01n7> OmegaAlpha, this is good
[08:41] <sm0k3r> i don't know where my hard drive partitions are..
[08:41] <Debruineo-> frank_: I do find a lot of info using a floppy or grub on the system to install from LAN
[08:41] <firstent> does anyone how can i see what video card i have?
[08:41] <_jason> firstent: lspci
[08:41] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, but everything is written all wierd.. like not in normal language how it should be... its all different characters
[08:41] <sm0k3r> i cannot play sound
[08:42] <sm0k3r> my mp3 files wont be playd
[08:42] <sm0k3r> played
[08:42] <Debruineo-> frank_: I, however, need info about booting (with PXE protocol) from LAN (tftpd)
[08:42] <ndubisi> I'm trying to add the fax portion of my printer using HPLIP, but when I have to select a driver, there is no HPLIP fax (en) driver like is indicated at http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php#download_install.  Anyone know of another way I can use the faxing function of hthe printer or where I can acquire that driver?
[08:42] <MrDale> Hi there, tiday i asked here how to make my lan ip static, i was told to edit stuff in etc/network/interfaces,  i did what i was told, now i have no lan connection at all, and ifconfig shows nothing :|
[08:42] <MrDale> lol
[08:42] <theD3viL> howto use find option to search all disk?
[08:42] <toxic_> Hi, how do I select first parameter (in bash)? var="hi.*" ; echo "First param is:" {$var}       .. which might return hi.txt, hi.pdf .. How do I select the first param ?
[08:42] <OmegaAlpha> p01n7, it looks like a mess... any idea of what is wrong?
[08:42] <p01n7> OmegaAlpha, #p01n7
[08:42] <hajimels> hi guys
[08:42] <Debruineo-> Wharf: sudo ifconfig eth0 up ?
[08:42] <OmegaAlpha> k
[08:43] <hajimels> i am new user for nbuntu
[08:43] <Debruineo-> and if that doesn't work.. your eth0 is fucked :P
[08:43] <sm0k3r> me to
[08:43] <Psykus> just installed the application banshee, and it gives an error upon startup, http://pastebin.com/600247 , I just reinstalled ubuntu, don't see why it would be crashing upon startup
[08:43] <theD3viL> howto use find option to search all disk - /?
[08:43] <_jason> toxic_: you mean you want it to just say ``hi''?
[08:43] <hajimels> i use the 64-bit version on LiveCD
[08:43] <Psykus> i kept my old home folder though
[08:43] <sm0k3r> HELP
[08:43] <rambo3> firstent : sudo lshw -C video
[08:43] <Wharf> ok
[08:43] <ndubisi> I'm trying to add the fax portion of my printer using HPLIP, but when I have to select a driver, there is no HPLIP fax (en) driver like is indicated at http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php#download_install.  Anyone know of another way I can use the faxing function of hthe printer or where I can acquire that driver?
[08:43] <toxic_> _jason, hi is just any phrase ...
[08:43] <EnsignRedshirt> toxic_: Do you know about #bash?
[08:44] <Wharf> I got some info on ifconfig now, but no ip showing.
[08:44] <silvaran> ubotu: tell sm0k3r about mp3
[08:44] <_jason> toxic_: so you want it to just return hi.txt?
[08:44] <sm0k3r> do i need to instal drivers
[08:44] <sm0k3r> where do i find them
[08:44] <toxic_> _jason, yes
[08:44] <sm0k3r> are there unix drivers on my driver cd?
[08:44] <sm0k3r> another question
[08:44] <jmoncayo> silvaran: could you check it now??
[08:44] <sm0k3r> where are my partitions ?
[08:44] <silvaran> jmoncayo: OPEN
[08:45] <sm0k3r> Couldn't display "/media/cdrom0/ASUSACPI.exe".
[08:45] <sm0k3r> what is tells me
[08:45] <sm0k3r> when i try toexecute something
[08:45] <ndubisi> I'm trying to add the fax portion of my printer using HPLIP, but when I have to select a driver, there is no HPLIP fax (en) driver like is indicated at http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php#download_install.  Anyone know of another way I can use the faxing function of hthe printer or where I can acquire that driver?
[08:45] <sm0k3r> why is that?
[08:45] <_jason> toxic_: maybe something like ${var.\ *}
[08:45] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Index of / -> apache2-default :)
[08:45] <Wharf> Debruineo-, any other ideas how to get an ip
[08:45] <_jason> toxic_: maybe something like ${var#.\ *} :0
[08:45] <jmoncayo> silvaran: really cool man, thanks a lot
[08:45] <toxic_> _jason, hmm.. Possibly, but doesn't # return number of ...
[08:45] <sm0k3r> come on guys :
[08:45] <silvaran> sm0k3r: .exe files are predominantly windows-based, you're not going to be able to get them to run (properly, or even well) on Linux.
[08:45] <Debruineo-> Wharf: tbh, I always configured my NICs in Gnome :+
[08:46] <_jason> toxic_: not like that, let me test it out to make sure I have the syntax right
[08:46] <Lord_Sith> join #ogame.pl-support
[08:46] <Wharf> I have gnome
[08:46] <toxic_> _jason,  yeah that'll be great
[08:46] <ion_> hi
[08:46] <LiGhTeNiN> the ati linux driver setup window is too tall, it goes out of the screen and I cant hit next....
[08:46] <sm0k3r> silvaran
[08:46] <Wharf> Debruineo-, can you paste me the default settings?
[08:46] <sm0k3r> ok
[08:46] <Wharf> for the interfaces file
[08:47] <Wharf> so i can get somthing
[08:47] <Wharf> lol
[08:47] <sm0k3r> so how can i get drivers for me
[08:47] <GFDL> LiGhTeNiN, move the window
[08:47] <Debruineo-> Wharf: not really.. also depends on your cards ;)
[08:47] <Debruineo-> and your network
[08:47] <LiGhTeNiN> GFDL: its too tall
[08:47] <caglar> how do I change my gtk1 fonts?
[08:47] <sm0k3r> FOUND THEM
[08:47] <sm0k3r> lol
[08:47] <techrush> LiGhTeNiN, hold alt and click on the window to move it up
[08:47] <sm0k3r> thanks you god
[08:47] <Debruineo-> Wharf: haven't got a linux box to use right now
[08:47] <GFDL> LiGhTeNiN, press ALT and the left button mouse
[08:47] <Debruineo-> Wharf: trying to reinstall my own ;)
[08:47] <GFDL> LiGhTeNiN, and move the window
[08:47] <pfhortron> every binary I compiled from source  won't work
[08:47] <jmoncayo> silvaran: could you help me with this one: FATAL ERROR inserting fan (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/Kernel/drivers/acpi/fan.ko): No such device
[08:47] <LiGhTeNiN> GFDL: ok thx
[08:47] <Wharf> hehe
[08:48] <ubuntu_> Moebioux i have this simple question to anyone who want t help me... when youre in the bash(terminal) how do you do when you have to much information(too much lines) to display them in fractions (splitted) AND CONTINUE pressing a key or somethinh
[08:48] <ubuntu_> Moebioux because i type ls --help (kinda i.e.) but this just show me the last fraction of information
[08:48] <ubuntu_> Moebioux excuse the spanglish
[08:48] <ubuntu_> Moebioux somebody understand and want to help me?
[08:48] <ubuntu_> Moebioux ubuntuers please help
[08:48] <_jason> toxic_: ${variable#pattern}  If the pattern matches the beginning of the variable's value, delete the shortest part that matches and return the rest., So I thought that would work, but it isn't so far :)
[08:48] <csete> Can anyone point me to a good graphical package for configuring QoS on my network?
[08:48] <Gambit--> hm
[08:49] <pfhortron> every binary I compiled gives me a black screen
[08:49] <toxic_> _jason, hehe thanks alot
[08:49] <ubuntu_> somebody can help me
[08:49] <balu1> does anyone know if the screen in ubuntu (where it says modules loaded.. network interface loaded.. alsa loaded.. all that) is customizable?
[08:49] <Gambit--> I'm looking at upgrading my clamav distribution, but I currently have the clamav package installed
[08:49] <fatehaze> Firefox is really slow on my wireless connection - anyone know why?
[08:49] <Gambit--> should I uninstall my clamav package first and then install the new one from source?
[08:49] <konfuzed> ubuntu, try    less file/path/filename
[08:49] <fatehaze> I can apt-get at like 200kb/s, but google.com takes about 20 seconds to load
[08:49] <GFDL> balay, dapper?
[08:49] <jmoncayo> could anyone help me with this one: FATAL ERROR inserting fan (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/Kernel/drivers/acpi/fan.ko): No such device
[08:50] <Gambit--> fatehaze, sounds like dns problems.
[08:50] <fatehaze> Oh?
[08:50] <jetscreamer> you don't have an acpi aware fan it seems
[08:50] <balu1> how can i change my boot splash screen back to the original default ubuntu one
[08:50] <silvaran> jmoncayo: Might be an ACPI problem... ACPI is kind of wonky, and probably will be for the forseeable future... the fan module lets you monitor the hardware fans inside your CPU from Linux, so it's not finding the actual device that should be hooked to your fan.  And what jetscreamer said :)
[08:50] <blaamann> kde look
[08:50] <ubuntu_>  i have this simple question to anyone who want t help me... when youre in the bash(terminal) how do you do when you have to much information(too much lines) to display them in fractions (splitted) AND CONTINUE pressing a key or somethinh
[08:50] <ubuntu_> Moebioux because i type ls --help (kinda i.e.) but this just show me the last fraction of information}
[08:51] <jetscreamer> long as your fan is spinning well and your cpu isn't overheating, me i wouldn't worry about it
[08:51] <konfuzed> ubuntu, you can also redirect the out put of any command line to less for easy reading
[08:51] <_jason> toxic_: hrmm, try #bash maybe.  You should be able to do something using # or % but I can't get it.  You can always pipe to 'cut'
[08:51] <Tortanick> quick question, I downloaded automatix, how do I open the .deb file?
[08:51] <foampeace> hi
[08:51] <Tortanick> hi
[08:51] <ubuntu_> BUT WHo KONFUZED
[08:51] <foampeace> how do i reconfigure the xserver
[08:51] <GFDL> foampeace, with dpkg-reconfigure
[08:51] <silvaran> Tortanick: dpkg <command> debfile.deb
[08:51] <_jason> foampeace: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:51] <fatehaze> Also, my laptop has a widescreen display (1280x800), but the max res in ubuntu is 1024x768... how can I fix this?
[08:51] <Tortanick> thanks silvaran
[08:52] <EnsignRedshirt> Tortanick: The last time I asked about automatix here, the consensus was to NOT use it!
[08:52] <konfuzed> for instance   type this at the prompt            du -h /home | less
[08:52] <GFDL> fatehaze, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:52] <Tortanick> really?
[08:52] <Tortanick> thanks for the warning
[08:52] <mikeo1> just installed imagemagick thorugh apt get where cna i find it?
[08:52] <konfuzed> the updown line you see there is a pipe character   which is on the same key as \
[08:52] <fatehaze> GFDL: I tried that and it seemed to configure correctly, but I restarted and it's back at 1024x768
[08:53] <toxic_> _jason, yeah, thanks for the help :)
[08:53] <pfhortron> I get a black screen when i run program i build from source
[08:53] <balu1> anyone know how to change the boot splash screen back to the default ubuntu theme.
[08:53] <silvaran> mikeo1: "dpkg -L imagemagick | less"
[08:53] <GFDL> fatehaze, then something is wrong with your driver, what video card do you have
[08:53] <fatehaze> It's an SiS integrated card
[08:53] <_jason> toxic_: echo $var | cut -d\  -f 1, would do it
[08:53] <GFDL> fatehaze, take a look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log for error messages
[08:53] <ubuntu_> konfuzed who do u make the caracter   " | " appear
[08:53] <fatehaze> k
[08:53] <toxic_> _jason, haha, sounds nice
[08:54] <konfuzed> ubuntu, you can do this for any  file   text or binary (however the binary ones are hard to make sense of)    less file/path/filename
[08:54] <_jason> toxic_: although if there are spaces in filesnames it could be a problem
[08:54] <konfuzed> the updown line you see there is a pipe character   which is on the same key as \
[08:54] <pfhortron> help some programs i build from source won't work
[08:54] <silvaran> toxic_: Or echo "$var" | awk '{ print $1 }' :)
[08:54] <eyequeue> how do i prevernt /usr/local and other partitions from showing up on my desktop?
[08:54] <toxic_> _jason, spaces doesn't matter that much. Or none at all actually.
[08:54] <toxic_> silvaran, thanks .. I think I got a solution now
[08:54] <konfuzed> as in    hold down the shift key    and then hit the key with the \ on it and then you will get the pipe character  |
[08:55] <eyequeue> prevent
[08:55] <jmoncayo_> can sombody help me with this one: FATAL ERROR inserting fan (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/kernel/drivers/acpi/fan.ko)
[08:55] <pfhortron> I get a black screen when i tryrunning mupen64 on ppc ubuntu
[08:55] <jmoncayo_> can sombody help me with this one: FATAL ERROR inserting fan (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/kernel/drivers/acpi/fan.ko): no such device
[08:55] <jetscreamer> heh
[08:56] <GFDL> jmoncayo, some folks already give you a reasonable answer, why do you keep asking the same
[08:56] <jetscreamer> jmoncayo: did you miss the above? ^^
[08:56] <jetscreamer> try /lastlog acpi
[08:56] <GFDL> jmoncayo, or ar you trolling ah?
[08:56] <GFDL> s/ar/are
[08:56] <jetscreamer> maybe he got tired and pput it on autorepeat...
[08:56] <jetscreamer> or it's the cat
[08:56] <jmoncayo_> sorry my connection felt
[08:56] <Gambit--> I'm trying to upgrade clamav from to 0.88, which only has a debian package available.  Should I uninstall my clamav package first and then install the new one from source?  Or can I do something intelligent with the debin package?
[08:56] <GFDL> aha
[08:57] <jmoncayo_> and i didnt see any answer
[08:57] <nalioth> Gambit--: what is the matter with the ubuntu clamav pkg?
[08:57] <Gambit--> nalioth, it's 0.87
[08:57] <kditty> i have a question here, pretty important, i did a few things, changed some settings to enable wireless WEP, then i updated linux with the recommended updates, well when i restarted my comp i cant connect to my wireless network at all
[08:58] <nalioth> Gambit--: does it not work?
[08:58] <aquarius> I'm upgrading a dapper install to latest. Synaptic says "could not upgrade the system, fix broken packages", but "Fix Broken Packages" says "E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages." What should I do?
[08:58] <eyequeue> Gambit--, is something wrong with 0.87?
[08:58] <Gambit--> eyequeue, well besides that all the libraries spit out error messages every time I use them?
[08:58] <Gambit--> s/error/warning
[08:58] <nalioth> aquarius: dapper discussion in #ubuntu+1
[08:58] <kditty> im wondering if i use the breezy install cd, can i set it back to normal default, without losing my programs, and without doing a full install?
[08:58] <aquarius> nalioth: ah, thanks
[08:58] <jmoncayo_> jetscreamer : sorry but what else should i do?
[08:58] <nalioth> Gambit--: are you using non ubuntu pkgs for something?
[08:58] <crimson> yes has made his wireless network work
[08:58] <nalioth> kditty: you may not.
[08:59] <kditty> i cant?
[08:59] <kditty> i have to do a full reinstall?!
[08:59] <jetscreamer> jmoncayo: well if you KNOW your fan functions, blacklist the module
[08:59] <kditty> or just fix it?
[08:59] <jetscreamer> or buy a different fan
[08:59] <Gambit--> nalioth, Well I'm working towards eventually setting up spam searching within squid, do you mean besides that?
[08:59] <White> anyone who knows how to install apache server???
[08:59] <nalioth> kditty: join us in #ubuntu-offtopic for more help
[08:59] <nalioth> Gambit--: the ubuntu clamav pkg should work fine
[09:00] <Gambit--> nalioth, you're telling me that not upgrading my antivirus software is a good thing?
[09:00] <nalioth> Gambit--: it's not the software, it's the virus database that is important
[09:00] <eyequeue> Gambit--, "upgrading" meaning breaking?
[09:00] <ndubisi> How can I add a .ppd to HPLIP so I can use it in CUPS?
[09:00] <ubuntu_> thanks konfused
[09:00] <lordzak> plop all
[09:00] <ubuntu_> it was an easy thing
[09:01] <jmoncayo_> jetscreamer: well i dont know
[09:01] <Gambit--> eyequeue, I don't know, does it?
[09:01] <fatehaze> My xorg.0.log has some unkown device errors, but I thought Ubuntu came with SiS drivers?
[09:01] <jmoncayo_> jetscreamer: i have another one that says the same problem but with the thermal
[09:01] <nalioth> Gambit--: your clavav has a cronjob that d/l the virus databases daily
[09:02] <ubuntu_> but konfused a last question
[09:02] <Gambit--> nalioth, I know that, the database isn't what I'm trying to upgrade.
[09:02] <ubuntu_> how do i exit the pipe ,.,,, (end) appears but how can i exit
[09:02] <jetscreamer> jmoncayo: either it's broke, or it's not compatible. same answer though. and i don't think they're broke.
[09:03] <nalioth> Gambit--: well, if you use debian pkgs, you'll break the system.  i'd recommend if you have to upgrade (just HAVE to) compile from source
[09:03] <ubuntu_> help me konfuzed
[09:03] <balu1> where can i get boot sscreens?
[09:03] <Gambit--> nalioth, Ok no problem, that's what I'm doing right now, I just didn't know how similar the deb package structures would be.
[09:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> balu1: gnome-look.org
[09:04] <jmoncayo_> jetscreamer: but other versions of ubuntu linux supports it
[09:04] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Gambit-- about checkinstall
[09:04] <balu1> pumpernickle: im there.. but.. there is no "boot screen" category?
[09:04] <jmoncayo_> jetscreamer: just the latest version give me these errors
[09:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> balu1: Splash screens.
[09:05] <PuMpErNiCkLe> balu1: no, wait...
[09:05] <balu1> pumpernickle: but dont boot screens ahve to be 640x 480 or somthign?
[09:05] <ubuntu_> how can i exit the  du du -h /home | less command
[09:05] <eyequeue> ubuntu_, to exist less, press q for quit or ? for help
[09:05] <ubuntu_> and how do i exit vi
[09:05] <ubuntu_> same way
[09:05] <PuMpErNiCkLe> balu1: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-30341.html  -  sorry, I was thinking of the wrong thing
[09:05] <GNAM> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=143334
[09:05] <ubuntu_> ok
[09:05] <GNAM> what's that? :P
[09:06] <ubuntu_> is the same with t vi command
[09:06] <eyequeue> ubuntu_, ESC :q  to exit vim
[09:06] <GFDL> ubuntu_, :q
[09:06] <fatehaze> Is there a way to upgrade firefox from bash?  I can't connect to anything in my browser
[09:06] <ubuntu_> esc : q and enter ...
[09:06] <eyequeue> fatehaze, sudo apt-get install firefox
[09:06] <jmoncayo_> jetscreamer: but do i need the fan and the therm i have a desktop
[09:06] <fatehaze> No webpages load but I'm downloading updates at 300kb/s
[09:07] <ubuntu_> that way??
[09:07] <fatehaze> Thanks eyequeue
[09:07] <GFDL> fatehaze, update it to what
[09:07] <eyequeue> np
[09:07] <balu1> tnx pumpernickle
[09:07] <fatehaze> From 1.0.4 (or whatever comes default with breezy) to 1.5
[09:07] <ubuntu_> thanks
[09:07] <fatehaze> Hoping that'll fix the slowness... but like you said, it might be a dns error
[09:07] <eyequeue> fatehaze, that command will only update to the latest in your repository
[09:08] <caglar> how do I make gnome to see my partitions with their names I give them?
[09:08] <caglar> it says "3.7 GB hard drive" for example
[09:08] <engie> Hi. Does anyone have to hand the name of that bash-script-with-a-gui that can install all the useful bits and bobs after a fewsh ubuntu install?
[09:08] <caglar> thats pretty ugly
[09:08] <jetscreamer> jmoncayo: as long as you KNOW your fan is working, and your cpu isn't too hot, no.
[09:08] <eyequeue> fatehaze, breezy repos do not have 1.5.*
[09:08] <fatehaze> Which makes sense, since it takes forever to "look up" a webpage in firefox
[09:08] <fatehaze> I'm currently upgrading to dapper
[09:08] <caglar> engie: its called automatix and is available in ubuntuforums.org
[09:08] <fatehaze> With apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:08] <engie> caglar: Thanks!
[09:08] <nalioth> !automatix
[09:08] <ubotu> automatix is, like, totally, unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'ynYn'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[09:08] <nalioth> !easyubuntu
[09:09] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[09:09] <eyequeue> fatehaze, dapper has 1.5.0.1, apt-get update after your sources.list changes, then apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:09] <jmoncayo_> jetscreamer : yes
[09:09] <nalioth> engie: ^^^^^
[09:09] <engie> ohh, not heard of that one
[09:09] <jmoncayo_> jetscreamer : its working and what about the thermal
[09:09] <fatehaze> I've got 30 minutes left on that
[09:09] <fatehaze> Think 1.5 will fix the slowness?
[09:09] <nalioth> engie: be careful of automatix
[09:10] <eyequeue> fatehaze, i believe you'll lose some extensions and may neet to restart firefox a couple of times
[09:10] <eyequeue> fatehaze, such was my experience last night
[09:10] <fatehaze> I haven't customized firefox yet, so that's fine
[09:10] <fatehaze> Oh yeah?
[09:10] <eyequeue> 1.5.0.1 is working admirably here today, after a visit to get new extensions
[09:11] <fatehaze> That's good to hear, I hope it's not just my wireless
[09:11] <do_me_nice> how do i make it so that the logged in user is the root user?
[09:11] <fatehaze> On a similar topic, the network connection icon in the, uh, taskbar doesn't work for me
[09:11] <nalioth> ubotu: tell do_me_nice about root
[09:12] <fatehaze> It's just disabled, but I'm clearly online
[09:12] <eyequeue> do_me_nice, don't
[09:12] <eyequeue> fatehaze, /join #ubuntu+1 for dapper discussion
[09:12] <LinuxJones> To get HT support up and running on an amd Turion64 laptop all i need to do is install the smp generic amd64 kernel ?
[09:12] <nalioth> LinuxJones: correct
[09:12] <NiskuP> Hello all.
[09:12] <fefe> help..
[09:13] <mke-> omg, im tilting here. im following this guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/RalinkRT2500?action=show&redirect=Rt2500WirelessCardsHowTo and still nada
[09:13] <fatehaze> I'm still 19 minutes away from having dapper ;)
[09:13] <nalioth> LinuxJones: hypertransport or hyperthreading?
[09:13] <fade_> hello
[09:13] <fefe> yang bisa bahasa indonesia
[09:13] <LinuxJones> nalioth: hypertransport
[09:13] <NiskuP> Dapper has a new Human theme I see. Looks good but...How do I make the symlink icon smaller?
[09:13] <mke-> ive read everything and done everything i can do
[09:13] <eyequeue> oh fatehaze i just realized, that upgrade-in-progress may be why your box is slow
[09:13] <fade_> !gtf
[09:13] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, fade_
[09:13] <nalioth> LinuxJones: that should be in the amd64 kernel already (any of them)
[09:13] <mke-> i get no wlan (ra0) device
[09:14] <fatehaze> Nah, it was hecka slow when not updating too
[09:14] <LinuxJones> nalioth: ok let me check
[09:14] <fatehaze> Which is why I was surprised that the update is going so fast
[09:14] <fade_> where i can get gtf package?
[09:14] <Celestianpower> How do I play .mov files on Ubuntu?
[09:14] <fefe> speaking indonesia
[09:14] <fatehaze> Think it might be a DNS problem?
[09:15] <LinuxJones> nalioth: it should come up and list 2 processors in /proc/cpuinfo ?
[09:15] <eyequeue> fatehaze, if things typically take 30 sec before you see any activity, yes
[09:15] <fefe> HELP......no connetted for irc.dal.net
[09:15] <_jason> Celestianpower: w32codecs and mplayer works well.  Maybe totem-xine might work too
[09:15] <fefe> why
[09:15] <fatehaze> It often doesn't connect to anything at all in firefox
[09:15] <fatehaze> It just times out
[09:15] <_jason> ubotu: tell Celestianpower about w32codecs
[09:15] <fade_> Celestianpower, install realplayer... may be it can play .mov
[09:15] <_jason> ubotu: tell Celestianpower about mplayer
[09:15] <nalioth> LinuxJones: are you running a dual core turion?
[09:15] <jmoncayo_> what is echo -e 'ynYn' for?
[09:15] <fatehaze> But I can ping things fine and download updates with no problems
[09:15] <eyequeue> fatehaze, that time is usually an indication that dns is timing out on yhour first server
[09:15] <LinuxJones> nalioth: no just the single processor
[09:16] <fatehaze> Any idea how I'd go about fixing that?
[09:16] <nalioth> LinuxJones: hypertransport is a data bus, and SMP has nothing to do with it
[09:16] <eyequeue> fatehaze, well, once xx.archive.ubuntu.com resolves, i should then move full speed
[09:16] <_jason> jmoncayo_: that should be y\nY\n iirc and it's for answering yes to important questions without letting you choose what to do (as is intended)
[09:16] <GFDL> jmoncayo_, for printing yyYn
[09:16] <eyequeue> iT should
[09:16] <fatehaze> Ah, ok
[09:16] <fatehaze> Does dapper have better support for broadcom chipsets?
[09:17] <LinuxJones> nalioth: I thought Hypertransport makes the system think there is 2 processors I must have it mixed up with something else :(
[09:17] <jmoncayo_> _jason: ok thanks
[09:17] <mroth> hrm, whats the simplest way to create an .iso image from a data DVD?
[09:18] <nalioth> LinuxJones: you are thinking of Intels "HyperThreading"
[09:18] <fefe> ada orang indonesia disini ndakkk
[09:18] <fefe> ada orang indonesia disini ndakkk
[09:18] <fefe> ada orang indonesia disini ndakkk
[09:18] <fefe> ada orang indonesia disini ndakkk
[09:18] <fefe> ada orang indonesia disini ndakkk
[09:18] <fefe> ada orang indonesia disini ndakkk
[09:18] <fefe> ada orang indonesia disini ndakkk
[09:18] <fefe> ada orang indonesia disini ndakkk
[09:18] <fefe> ada orang indonesia disini ndakkk
[09:18] <LinuxJones> nalioth: ahh that's it, thanks for the info dude :)
[09:19] <engie> Am about to go for a dapper install. Wipe clean and full whack. Any advice before I send this (very reliable and loved) breezy installation to the gallows?
[09:19] <Celestianpower> _jason: Thanks
[09:19] <nalioth> engie: wait one month.
[09:19] <dispanser> engie: dapper works like a charm here :)
[09:20] <eyequeue> engie, is /home on a separate partition?  you can keep it
[09:20] <nalioth> engie: dapper is still in development, and what works for some may not work for you. waiting for a "Release Candidate" is advisable
[09:21] <fatehaze> The SiS website says my graphics driver is included by default in linux kernel 2.4.20, but it's not working correctly in ubuntu
[09:21] <ubuntu_> how can i see everything inside a path directory (subdirectories, files....) with ls
[09:21] <ubuntu_> please help
[09:21] <nalioth> ubuntu_: open a terminal and type "man ls"
[09:21] <dispanser> ubuntu_: something like "ls -R" ??
[09:21] <Jeeves_> ubuntu_: ls -al
[09:21] <engie> nalioth: I've put in my time running debian-sid - I'll give it a go
[09:21] <fatehaze> Namely, my resolution is stuck at the defaults... I have to use 1024x768 on my 1280x800 display
[09:21] <eyequeue> ubuntu_, 'man ls' shows details on the command, -a or -A may be what you eant
[09:21] <eyequeue> want
[09:22] <nalioth> ubotu: tell fatehaze about fixres
[09:22] <eyequeue> ubuntu_, man foo, for details on a command named foo, substitute as appropriate :)
[09:22] <fatehaze> Thanks nolioth
[09:23] <ubuntu_> thans queue
[09:23] <ubuntu_> really nobody didnt know here
[09:23] <Nembutal> know what?
[09:24] <glagla> haha
[09:28] <Celestianpower> _jason: It still says "Totem could not play 'fd://0'."
[09:28] <Tortanick> quick question, acording to the postfix article after typing telnet localhost, then elo localhost if you see the lines 250-STARTTLS & 250-AUTH then your fine, I have 250-STARTTLS and AUTH NTML LOGIN PLAIN DIGEST-MDS CRAM-MD5, is that the same thing?
[09:30] <caglar> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/70754
[09:30] <eyequeue> Tortanick, it's telling you it does more, but "yes" for your purposes
[09:30] <crimson> can anyone recermend a good p2p for linux
[09:30] <Tortanick> good :D thanks for the help
[09:31] <GFDL> caglar, wow "Root-Passwort unter Ubuntu 5.10 im Klartext auslesbar", what the hell does that mean?
[09:31] <caglar> that you can read out the root password in ubuntu in clear text in a file
[09:31] <nalioth> GFDL: that is a known problema and has been fixed
[09:31] <caglar> that has world-readable permissions
[09:31] <caglar> ;)
[09:32] <eyequeue> caglar, someone spreading FUD?
[09:32] <eyequeue> caglar, or /topic ?
[09:32] <Tortanick> if you run the update manager today, your fixed for that problem (root password in text file)
[09:32] <GFDL> uh? that was maybe the security update from today on breezy (for the login package?)
[09:32] <firstent> !feed?
[09:32] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, firstent
[09:32] <firstent> !feed
[09:32] <ubotu> firstent: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:33] <ubuntu_> hello peruvian friend
[09:33] <nalioth> firstent: ask a person, please
[09:34] <firstent> noirequus is just that sometimes they are busy
[09:34] <Moebioux> hellop
[09:35] <firstent> noirequus can u tell me whats a feed?
[09:35] <Moebioux> man feed
[09:35] <Celestianpower> I installed w32codecs (per the wiki) but I still get an error when trying to play a .mov file
[09:36] <Celestianpower> What's wrong?
[09:36] <biloyp> anyone know of an app to scan ur entire hardrive and find image files?
[09:37] <eyequeue> man find
[09:37] <Celestianpower> !tell biloyp about someone
[09:37] <ufo> biloyp, locate *.iso or something
[09:37] <SeAcabo> hi
[09:37] <ufo> biloyp, do first updatedb
[09:37] <biloyp> i want to be able to view the images
[09:38] <mike-e> apt-get is broke how do i fix it
[09:39] <topyli> Celestianpower: what program are you using to view the movies?
[09:39] <Celestianpower> topyli: I just clicked the link in FF
[09:39] <Moebioux> hello
[09:39] <mike-e> !pastebin
[09:39] <ubotu> pastebin is probably a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[09:39] <ufo> biloyp, try go open places--->computer---> search
[09:39] <doc|home> I'm trying to get tomcat working under ubuntu but when I set the bash vars for JAVA_HOME JRE etc, it doesn't complain, but doesn't seem to start either
[09:40] <graveson> i am looking for  info on where to setup the firewall and also which media player can play and download podcasts
[09:40] <quickblaine> can anyone elaborate on this crossover office thing ive heard about? can it convert windows progs to linux?
[09:40] <mike-e> can anyone tell me how to fix this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10133
[09:40] <topyli> Celestianpower: you need to read this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:40] <ufo> graveson, iptables is your firewall
[09:40] <GFDL> quickblaine, hahaha convert windows programs to linux my ass :)
[09:40] <topyli> Celestianpower: there are all sorts of little problems, all easily taken care of
[09:41] <quickblaine> GFDL, this is just what i was told... how does it work?
[09:41] <ufo> quickblaine, no you can run some win apps in linux
[09:41] <topyli> Celestianpower: just installing totem-xine might help you in this case
[09:42] <quickblaine> ufo: how? can i run itunes?
[09:42] <topyli> quickblaine: no
[09:42] <ufo> quickblaine, no idea, never even seen an ipod or itunes :(
[09:43] <BDke> hey everyone
[09:43] <biloyp> I found how to do it. (kde) Menu >Find FIles/folders
[09:43] <biloyp> thxs all
[09:43] <quickblaine> is it possible to get itunes running on linux?
[09:44] <BDke> can anyone help me over here? :s
[09:44] <biloyp> ask ur question BDke
[09:44] <fatehaze> There are itunes lookalikes, aren't there?
[09:44] <BDke> ok
[09:44] <BDke> well
[09:44] <fatehaze> If it's for ipod support, there are solutions to that too
[09:44] <BDke> i just installed ubuntu since my hdd crashed last week
[09:44] <Moebioux> please somebody answetr my this tip.... using TELNET on a redhat based net.. how can u make direct client-to-client messaging USING a command like "wall" or similars
[09:44] <graveson> totem keeps on complaining about the video output being used by another application ? how can i find out what applicationt this is ?
[09:44] <Debruineo-> XMMS with a certain skin must look like iTunes
[09:44] <BDke> but i seam to have forgotten my password for logging in :s
[09:45] <BDke> seem
[09:45] <reggaemanu> quickblaine, most of audio player on linux support ipod
[09:45] <Debruineo-> graveson: been playing video with another player?
[09:45] <BDke> i know: i'm stupid
[09:45] <quickblaine> fatehaze: the only one i know if is gtkpod which doesnt play tracks.....
[09:45] <biloyp> BDke how r u conected now
[09:45] <graveson> debruineo : no
[09:45] <BDke> direct with monitor and keyboard :)
[09:45] <BDke> sitting behind i
[09:45] <BDke> it
[09:45] <Debruineo-> W00T
[09:45] <Debruineo-> THANKS YOU GUYS
[09:46] <quickblaine> Debruineo-:  yeh but xmms wont play m4a.. or at least not for me :S
[09:46] <blackaru> salu
[09:46] <biloyp> no I mean u r online with a different pc?
[09:46] <reggaemanu> quickblaine, amarok, quod libet, listen, ... they all support ipod
[09:46] <BDke> yes i am :)
[09:46] <blackaru> ya t il des franais ici svp
[09:46] <Debruineo-> ubuntu installer is installing from LAN
[09:46] <BDke> my laptop
[09:46] <reggaemanu> blackaru, ou
[09:46] <biloyp> maybe it is the same password
[09:46] <melodie> hi all  :)
[09:46] <BDke> tried it all :s
[09:46] <blackaru> j'ai un piti prob sur nunux
[09:46] <biloyp> hold on
[09:46] <BDke> every password i possibly have
[09:46] <quickblaine> reggaemanu, eh?
[09:46] <reggaemanu> blackaru, si tu cherche des franais qu'est ce que tu fou sur ce salon alors qu'il y'a un salon #ubuntu-fr !?
[09:47] <blackaru> on peut etre en PV?
[09:47] <blackaru> je savai pas
[09:47] <blackaru> ^
[09:47] <melodie> blackaru: I'm a frenchy too ;)
[09:47] <blackaru> oki merci
[09:47] <melodie> blackaru: do u not talk english at all ?
[09:47] <fatehaze> Traitor Taters
[09:47] <blackaru> j'ai eu un pb avec win et je sui obliger de me mettre a ubuntu
[09:47] <reggaemanu> quickblaine, i said that all this player have ipod support
[09:47] <SegFaults> haha
[09:48] <blackaru> non dsl
[09:48] <SegFaults> fatehaze, never heard that one
[09:48] <topyli> !fr
[09:48] <melodie> blackaru: good news!
[09:48] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[09:48] <fatehaze> glad to oblige
[09:48] <melodie> :P
[09:48] <Beng0sul> sal
[09:48] <Moebioux> please somebody answetr my this tip.... using TELNET on a redhat based net.. how can u make direct client-to-client messaging USING a command like "wall" or similarsplease somebody answetr my this tip.... using TELNET on a redhat based net.. how can u make direct client-to-client messaging USING a command like "wall" or similars
[09:48] <blackaru> en fait je v suivre le conseil et aller sur le chan francais (je le connaissait pa merci pour le tuyau
[09:48] <Celestianpower> topyli: I'm still getting "Totem could not play 'fd://0'" :(
[09:48] <Moebioux> please somebody answetr my this tip.... using TELNET on a redhat based net.. how can u make direct client-to-client messaging USING a command like "wall" or similars
[09:48] <Kovecses> can someone point me to the ubuntu release sched?
[09:48] <melodie> Beng0sul: what does 'sal' means plse ?
[09:48] <doc|home> anyone?
[09:48] <gantrixx> I need a little help
[09:49] <yohan> how do i hold back an upgrade of a program using apt-upgrade? id like not to update gaim
[09:49] <fidelio> hi all
[09:49] <Moebioux> AU REVOIR
[09:49] <Moebioux> please somebody answetr my this tip.... using TELNET on a redhat based net.. how can u make direct client-to-client messaging USING a command like "wall" or similars
[09:49] <fidelio> salut
[09:49] <blackaru> ++
[09:49] <Kovecses> by the way did you guys read the ubuntu security flaw on osdir?
[09:49] <topyli> Celestianpower: weird. that's the strangest path to a file
[09:49] <Moebioux> SOMEBODY HELP THSI IDIOT
[09:49] <SegFaults> Pollo Por Favor?
[09:49] <Celestianpower> topyli: http://www.corfizz.com/Physics/PhysicsMov.mov <-- The file
[09:49] <Moebioux> q pasa lokjo
[09:49] <biloyp> BDke go here and start reading, u may find a free tool that works...not sure http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm
[09:49] <melodie> Moebioux: quiet down!  ;))
[09:50] <BDke> tnx biloyp
[09:50] <Moebioux> nadie sabe como mandar mensajes en telnet cliente a cliente
[09:50] <gantrixx> I'm new to Ubuntu.  I just installed 5.10.  I kept running back and forth between computers.  I didn't see it give me an opportunity to set the root password.  Is there a default?
[09:50] <Kovecses> will ubuntu dapper include gnome 2.14?
[09:50] <biloyp> ok
[09:50] <Beng0sul> Romani is pe acia?
[09:50] <BDke> it's not a windows pc :)
[09:50] <biloyp> i will keep looking so stay on
[09:50] <Moebioux> melodie do u know
[09:50] <BDke> it's ubuntu :)
[09:50] <Moebioux> please somebody answetr my this tip.... using TELNET on a redhat based net.. how can u make direct client-to-client messaging USING a command like "wall" or similars
[09:50] <melodie> Moebioux: no, try the forum ?
[09:50] <yohan> how do i hold back an upgrade of a program using apt-upgrade? id like not to update gaim
[09:50] <ompaul> Kovecses, did you apt-get update; apt-get upgrade? or press the little red icon on the top right of your gnome screen?
[09:50] <Teratogen> what are .udeb files???
[09:50] <mike-e> can anyone tell me how to fix this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10133
[09:50] <Moebioux> au revoir petit
[09:50] <Kovecses> gantrixx, ubuntu doesnt use a root passwd by default
[09:50] <Moebioux> thats all my francais
[09:50] <melodie> Moebioux: if no one knows, what about the STFW ?
[09:50] <phil_> Question:  I've installed hoary hedghog on an old e-machine with a cyrix 300 mhz processor and 160 MB of ram.  When I browse the Internet with Firefox, it takes a long time for pages to load even though I'm on a 4 mb cable line. The speed test at Testmy.net is saying I'm getting only 2.6 mb down but it's still much slower than that ... Is it a lack of system resources or something else?
[09:50] <melodie> ;)
[09:51] <biloyp> BDke I know, that link is a starting point
[09:51] <BDke> oh ok
[09:51] <BDke> :)
[09:51] <Kovecses> ompaul, no im not using dapper i was asking if the release will include gnome 2.14
[09:51] <gantrixx> it's not 'ubuntu'
[09:51] <javiolo> is the password bug patched ?
[09:51] <Teratogen> I see lots of .udeb files on archive.ubuntu.com
[09:51] <melodie> phil_: sudo apt-get install elinks
[09:51] <gantrixx> it didn't work
[09:51] <mike-e> phil: probably lack of resources
[09:51] <melodie> that's great!
[09:51] <Moebioux> i like french ladies - so skinny and nice
[09:51] <mike-e> can anyone tell me how to fix this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10133
[09:51] <Kovecses> gantrixx, did you read what i said
[09:51] <topyli> Celestianpower: shows ok on my browser, with mplayer and mplayer-plugin
[09:51] <phil_> ok
[09:51] <phil_> what is elinks
[09:51] <ompaul> Kovecses, I was not talking dist-upgrade - upgrade for security issue
[09:51] <melodie> I love elinks althought I've got a 2000 Mhz proc
[09:52] <Celestianpower> topyli: Okay, I'll download those
[09:52] <topyli> Celestianpower: sorry, i don't have totem (the default player
[09:52] <gantrixx> I see it now Kovecses
[09:52] <fatehaze> phil: i'm getting the same thing
[09:52] <javiolo> is the password bug patched ?
[09:52] <Kovecses> ompaul, just nevermind
[09:52] <fatehaze> phil: are you using a broadcom chipset?
[09:52] <CountDown> Does Ubuntu play well with the 2GB SanDisk Cruzer Mini USB Flash Drive?
[09:52] <graveson> is there a video/media player that does everything out there
[09:52] <topyli> Celestianpower: try downloading the file and watching it locally. easier
[09:52] <Kovecses> graveson, mplayer with w32codecs
[09:52] <Moebioux> ok IT goes again ... i have in my class a telnet red hat linux local net ... how can i message with another client
[09:52] <Celestianpower> topyli: How do I download it?
[09:52] <ompaul> Moebioux, (A) you should not use telnet (B) offtopic is a channel #ubuntu-offtopic about one door up after you use /join :-)
[09:52] <melodie> Moebioux: I'm frenchy, not skinny, and in dual-boot Arch-Ubuntu! yeah!!!
[09:52] <melodie> lol
[09:52] <phil_> i don't know, i've never looked at the manual for the system board
[09:52] <topyli> Celestianpower: then you will also find out if it's the player or the plugin that's causing trouble
[09:52] <gantrixx> Kovecses, I try to su - root and simply hit return for the password, I get authentication fails
[09:53] <BDke> isn't there a way to go into console in the login screen of ubuntu and change the password? :s
[09:53] <topyli> Celestianpower: right-click the link, save
[09:53] <Celestianpower> Ah
[09:53] <Kovecses> gantrixx, use sudo
[09:53] <Teratogen> ubuntu is so pwned!
[09:53] <petro_t> exit
[09:53] <doc|home> how can I get java 1.5 on breezy?
[09:53] <petro_t> quit
[09:53] <Teratogen> =D
[09:53] <melodie> BDke: yes but what for ?
[09:53] <Kovecses> gantrixx, ubuntu us set up NOT to use a root passwd ....
[09:53] <ompaul> !tell doc|home about java
[09:53] <Moebioux> hehe BUT for sure youre pretty long legged
[09:53] <Moebioux> OH YEAH
[09:53] <topyli> Celestianpower: or open a terminal, use "wget  http://www.corfizz.com/Physics/PhysicsMov.mov" :)
[09:53] <ompaul> Moebioux, your offtopic
[09:53] <BDke> melodie i forgot my password :)
[09:54] <BDke>  and i just installed the entire shabang
[09:54] <doc|home> ompaul, thanks
[09:54] <Kovecses> gantrixx, if you really want a root passwd (which is not recommended) just run   sudo passwd   and create one
[09:54] <melodie> BDke: boot a live CD and chroot your partition
[09:54] <Teratogen> the whole she-bang
[09:54] <BDke> :p
[09:54] <BDke> i'm a linux noob :)
[09:54] <Shadyman> cafuego_: Fuego!
[09:54] <BDke> thank you ;)
[09:54] <BDke> :p
[09:54] <firstent> how can i know in what partition is the ubuntu's boot?
[09:55] <gantrixx> I can not sudo su - root
[09:55] <Kovecses> firstent, i think ubuntu only sets up two partitions
[09:55] <ompaul> !tell gantrixx about root
[09:55] <Kovecses> gantrixx, have you seen anything i have typed
[09:55] <Teratogen> I am downloading ALL of ubuntu's packages!
[09:55] <melodie> BDke: u can do it! browse the web  :)
[09:55] <ompaul> gantrixx, read the web page I had the bot send you
[09:55] <ompaul> gantrixx, the info is there
[09:55] <oyvinhoi> And I'm gonna download teh internet w000t
[09:55] <jelly> !tell me about root
[09:55] <Shadyman> oyvinhoi: LOL
[09:55] <BDke> bah :p
[09:55] <Teratogen> seriously, I am. with wget.
[09:55] <Howitzer> Got error opening "file:///doc/Musica/Dire%20Straits%20-%20On%20Every%20Street/03-When%20It%20Comes%20To%20You.mp3": Could not start pipeline playing
[09:55] <Kovecses> freaken morons
[09:55] <firstent> Kovecses ive got 3
[09:56] <Howitzer> I get this problem with every file in Rhythmbox
[09:56] <Shadyman> !tell howitzer about restrictedformats
[09:56] <oyvinhoi> Shadyman: I've got at least 360 GB here, that should be enough for like 1/99999999999999th
[09:56] <Teratogen> wget rules j00
[09:56] <Howitzer> Beep doesn't have any problems
[09:56] <Shadyman> hmm
[09:56] <Howitzer> really weird
[09:56] <Howitzer> i'm on xubuntu-desktop
[09:56] <Shadyman> How do i tell which version of gcc i'm using?
[09:56] <BDke> isn't there an easier wqy? :p
[09:57] <Kovecses> firstent, 3 what?
[09:57] <biloyp> BDke..try this http://ubuntuguide.org/#rescuemode
[09:57] <firstent> Kovecses ive got 3 partitions
[09:57] <Teratogen> gcc --version
[09:57] <ailean> gah i don't like this new x-chat front end
[09:57] <Shadyman> Teratogen: Thansk
[09:57] <Howitzer> Is there a way to check all the dependencies of a package, check if these are used, if they aren't, remove them?
[09:57] <Kovecses> firstent, do you dual boot with windows?
[09:57] <Moebioux> please somebody answetr my this tip.... using TELNET on a redhat based net.. how can u make direct client-to-client messaging USING a command like "wall" or similars
[09:58] <Moebioux> isnt fluxt here
[09:58] <Celestianpower> !tell Celestianpower about wmplayer
[09:58] <topyli> Celestianpower: this movie is pretty cool educational material too! we had people talking about stuff and showing equations :)
[09:58] <Kovecses> Moebioux, try #redhat
[09:58] <firstent> Kovecses yes
[09:58] <Moebioux> ok
[09:58] <ompaul> Moebioux, you don't and please take that to #fedora or somewhere
[09:58] <Kovecses> firstent, thats why there is 3 partitions
[09:58] <Celestianpower> topyli: Yeah, my friend made it and I really want to see it
[09:58] <Moebioux> well then
[09:58] <Moebioux> fedora or RH
[09:58] <BDke> tnx biloyp
[09:58] <BDke> gonna try that one :)
[09:58] <Yokalosh> every time i try to burn a cd in gnome using the built in thing it keeps telling me to insert a disk and i dont know why, there is one in there!
[09:58] <Celestianpower> topyli: wmplayer now reads it but the sound is jumpy - how do I get around that?
[09:58] <ompaul> Moebioux, not here this is #ubuntu
[09:58] <firstent> Kovecses in which one is the ubuntus pboot
[09:58] <biloyp> yvw BDke, let me know if it works
[09:58] <Moebioux> ok
[09:59] <BDke> ok :)
[09:59] <BDke> will do!
[09:59] <Kovecses> firstent, what are the patitions labeled?
[09:59] <Moebioux> but all we share t distributions knolewdge
[09:59] <Moebioux> but ok
[09:59] <melodie> gni!
[09:59] <melodie> :(
[09:59] <topyli> Celestianpower: hrm. mplayer is picky. it may want some command line options which i don't know
[09:59] <melodie> Ubuntu is the human distribution
[09:59] <topyli> Celestianpower: try with totem too now that you have the file
[10:00] <Kovecses> w32codecs
[10:00] <phil_> any ideas how to speed up Firefox? I like Firefox
[10:00] <firstent> Kovecses hdb1, hdb2, hdb5
[10:00] <melodie> then, we have to behalf as human beings
[10:00] <Celestianpower> topyli: I did but it quits as soon as I open it
[10:00] <melodie> ok ?
[10:00] <topyli> Celestianpower: grr.
[10:00] <belea> "cannot connect to sound daemon "
[10:00] <Celestianpower> topyli: Yeah, I know
[10:00] <belea> what does is mean ?
[10:00] <Kovecses> firstent, oh ok .... type fdisk .... and then p to print the partitions... then you will be able to see there lables
[10:00] <melodie> < topyli> what with you  Celestianpower ?
[10:00] <Moebioux> ok youre so right melody darlin
[10:00] <Moebioux> is all about bahavior
[10:01] <melodie> Moebioux: ok!
[10:01] <mike-e> can anyone tell me how to fix this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10133
[10:01] <topyli> melodie: mplayer sound on Celestianpower's machine
[10:01] <Celestianpower> melodie: I'm trying to get a mov file to play - mplayer plays it but the sound is jumpy
[10:01] <melodie> so, let's go
[10:01] <Kovecses> Celestianpower, switch the sound server in the mplayer options to oss
[10:01] <Moebioux> eu still without
[10:01] <melodie> Linux is all about distributions that have a coherent file system, are we all ok with that ?
[10:02] <Moebioux> kdont know how to mount my floppy in ubuntu
[10:02] <topyli> melodie: yes, except for suse
[10:02] <Moebioux> doesnt allow me
[10:02] <root_> help
[10:02] <topyli> :)
[10:02] <Teratogen> does anyone know what .udeb files are????
[10:02] <firstent> Kovecses i can see the labels its just that i want to know if i can know where the ubuntus boot is
[10:02] <mike-e> Moebioux : install mtools
[10:02] <root_> how can i identified
[10:02] <Moebioux> and i had check all the ubuntu docs tips
[10:02] <Howitzer> How do i check the dependencies of an already installed .deb?
[10:02] <Moebioux> mtools - how it works
[10:02] <Kovecses> firstent, know the LABLES .... like one will be ntfs one will be ext3 and one will be swap
[10:02] <Moebioux> t thing is that im running live version
[10:02] <melodie> floppy : add 'vfat' in /etc/modules and the trick should be done
[10:03] <Moebioux> still not migrate at all to linux
[10:03] <Kovecses> firstent, ubuntu boots from the partition that is ext3
[10:03] <firstent> ok thank u
[10:03] <firstent> Kovecses thank u
[10:03] <Kovecses> firstent, no prob
[10:04] <Moebioux> melodie be more spcific (i dont mannage this so well)
[10:04] <firstent> Kovecses do u know whats LILO?
[10:04] <topyli> Celestianpower: welcome to linux multimedia! ;-)
[10:04] <Debruineo> k guys.. I'm here again
[10:04] <melodie> < Teratogen> does anyone know what .udeb files are????
[10:04] <Celestianpower> topyli: It works now!
[10:04] <Debruineo> I've booted from LAN and I've got the ubuntu installer in front of me
[10:04] <Celestianpower> Thanks whoever it was :)
[10:04] <Kovecses> firstent, a boot manager.... but ubuntu uses grub
[10:04] <foampeace> hi
[10:04] <melodie> Teratogen: more or less no, but u can't go along without
[10:04] <foampeace> how can i burn a cd fast
[10:04] <gouchi> Hi
[10:04] <Debruineo> can I use a ubuntu 5.10 image now via FTP to install?
[10:04] <melodie> Hi
[10:04] <Kovecses> foampeace, k3b
[10:04] <Debruineo> 5.10 CD image
[10:04] <biloyp> foampiece..use k3b
[10:05] <foampeace> biloyp: k
[10:05] <topyli> Celestianpower: goodie! it was Kovecses's OSS hint?
[10:05] <gouchi> I have upgraded to 2.6.12-10
[10:05] <firstent> Kovecses do u use any p2p soft?
[10:05] <Moebioux> sorry somebody can tell me
[10:05] <Celestianpower> topyli: Yeah :)
[10:05] <balu1> question:: HOw do you have a module automatically loaded everytime ubuntu starts????
[10:05] <Kovecses> firstent, limewire
[10:05] <Moebioux> how do i register in fedora channel
[10:05] <gouchi> but I didn't have /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/build
[10:05] <Moebioux> dont know???
[10:05] <firstent> Kovecses it works with linux
[10:05] <gouchi> I can't my webcam modules
[10:05] <biloyp> firstent..i found Apollon works nice and so does amule
[10:05] <ompaul> Moebioux, try /join #fedora
[10:06] <Moebioux> already did
[10:06] <Kovecses> firstent, yeah it works with  windows linux freebsd mac
[10:06] <root_> nickserv
[10:06] <Moebioux> but askj me for registration
[10:06] <Moebioux> dont now how
[10:06] <gouchi> I have to get the source kernel ? headers ? to have this /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/build  path ?
[10:06] <ompaul> !register
[10:06] <ubotu> from memory, register is type /msg nickserv help register (you probably should do this in the server window so that if you mess up you won't reveal your password to the whole channel :))
[10:06] <Moebioux> know how
[10:06] <biloyp> limewire works with linux? really
[10:06] <Kovecses> firstent, you need java installed though
[10:06] <ompaul> Moebioux, read that last thing from ubotu
[10:06] <foampeace> !tell biloyp modules
[10:06] <Kovecses> yeah limewire works great with linux.... there is also phex
[10:07] <BDke> just changed password in rescue mode of the install cd
[10:07] <foampeace> !help
[10:07] <NsOmNiAc> phex?
[10:07] <BDke> let's reboot to check it out :)
[10:07] <biloyp> kovecses..have to try that out
[10:07] <Teratogen> wow ubuntu is gonna get so pwned by this password thing!
[10:07] <biloyp> BDke. ok
[10:07] <torinarg> Hello...   I'm somewhat new to ubuntu (i.e. fairly new to ubuntu, but long-time debian user before).  Can anyone tell me how to "fix" initrd images? I tried upgrading from breezy to dapper, but the new kernel won't boot (won't find boot device from the mounted RAM disk)
[10:07] <firstent> Kovecses i installed it yesterday, after many tries
[10:07] <GFDL> Teratogen, why? the fix is already available
[10:07] <Teratogen> that's true
[10:07] <Teratogen> never thought of that =)
[10:07] <BDke> slow-ass Pentium 2 machine so it will take some time :p
[10:08] <Kovecses> biloyp, one hint though... dont grab the rpm ... get the other package ... then just run the ./runLime.sh
[10:08] <foampeace> how do you make ubotu tell soeone something?
[10:08] <Teratogen> glad I use slackware though
[10:08] <gouchi> any idea ?
[10:08] <Teratogen> =D
[10:08] <Kovecses> salckware pisses me off
[10:08] <biloyp> kovecses. ok thx will do
[10:08] <maxim_> does anyone know howto autoload a module at boot using --force-vermagic in breezy?
[10:08] <torinarg> Does anyone know how to get the kernel into "booting" shape again?
[10:08] <maxim_> is there some sort of gentoo-ish local.start file in ubuntu?
[10:08] <Kovecses> torinarg, how did it get out of "booting" shape?
[10:09] <Celestianpower> topyli: Wow - that movie's great!
[10:09] <Teratogen> SLACKWARE UBER ALLES!
[10:09] <Moebioux> stilll wthout entering
[10:09] <Moebioux> somebody explain me
[10:09] <Moebioux> firstent viejo me colaboras
[10:09] <topyli> Celestianpower: yeah, it's perfect for schools and such
[10:09] <firstent> Moebiux tell me
[10:09] <cafuego> Teratogen: Please troll elsewhere.
[10:09] <Moebioux> como ingreso al canal de  fedora
[10:09] <Moebioux> no se registrarme
[10:09] <Celestianpower> topyli: Yeah
[10:09] <Kovecses> english
[10:09] <foampeace> how do you make ubotu tell people stuff?
[10:10] <GFDL> !tell stuff
[10:10] <ailean> hay #ubuntu-es Moebioux
[10:10] <Kovecses> !tell foampeace about ubotu
[10:10] <BDke> aha
[10:10] <topyli> Celestianpower: btw, your ultimate help came from Kovecses so cheer him not me :)
[10:10] <BDke> it worked :)
[10:10] <Moebioux> firstent help me
[10:10] <foampeace> Kovecses: k thanks
[10:10] <BDke> tnx biloyp!!!!
[10:10] <biloyp> BDke, cool
[10:10] <Moebioux> ayudame
[10:10] <Celestianpower> Kovecses: Thanks!
[10:10] <biloyp> yvw BDke
[10:10] <BDke> iou1
[10:10] <Moebioux> the language is universal
[10:10] <Kovecses> Celestianpower, no prob
[10:10] <foampeace> !tell foampeace about modules
[10:10] <firstent> Moebiux i dont know
[10:10] <Moebioux> dont be ashamed
[10:10] <biloyp> nah part of using linux BDke
[10:10] <firstent> Moebiux let me try
[10:10] <foampeace> !tell foampeace about module
[10:10] <Moebioux> ok firstent
[10:10] <torinarg> Kovecses: As I wrote (just) before, I tried upgrading to dapper; and the new linux-2.6.15-18 (and 2.6.12-10) kernels can't boot -- initial graphics screwed up; changing to a different PTY shows an error message that it couldn't find the boot device (/dev/hda2), /dev is fairly empty on the RAMdisk)...
[10:10] <BDke> :)
[10:10] <BDke> let's check it out
[10:11] <BDke> :d
[10:11] <Moebioux> t tocara q me expliques con manzanitas q soy muy amateur todavia
[10:11] <firstent> Moebiux write this on the server window /join #fedora
[10:11] <foampeace> is there rules for ubotu?
[10:11] <Moebioux> already did
[10:11] <EvilDin> am
[10:11] <silvaran> foampeace: Just do a /msg ubotu help
[10:11] <EvilDin> any idea which mailserver should i install on ubuntu
[10:11] <firstent> Moebiux yesterday u resgistered?
[10:11] <Moebioux>  #fedora and #fedora-devel require all users to register with the freenode network. Please register your nick and Identify yourself before you join #fedora or #fedora-devel
[10:12] <EvilDin> and i need webmail interface
[10:12] <maxim_> does anyone know howto autoload a module at boot using --force-vermagic in breezy?
[10:12] <Kovecses> Moebioux, so register
[10:12] <Seveas> Moebioux, then register yourself - it's dead-easy
[10:12] <Seveas> EvilDin, postfix
[10:12] <MikeStyleNet> hey guys in fluxbox how come when i right click nothing shows up in my apps menu?
[10:12] <Seveas> MikeStyleNet, you installed no apps yet? ;)
[10:13] <EvilDin> am on whic port is works postfix i don't have directly ubuntu version of webserver
[10:13] <Kovecses> MikeStyleNet, try this command ..... fluxbox_genterate-menu -is -ds
[10:13] <Moebioux> yes firstent but i registered in ubuntu
[10:13] <EvilDin> so i need that mail works on one other port
[10:13] <MikeStyleNet> Seveas, uhm i have applications that work in kde but dont show up in fluxbox...but they show up in blackbox and openbox
[10:13] <firstent> Moebiux is this the same nick u had yesterday?
[10:13] <zth> could anyone help me with a script that converts all .tga files in a folder to .jpegs?
[10:13] <Seveas> MikeStyleNet, listen to Kovecses - I never used fb so probably won't be of any help
[10:14] <foampeace> do we have priveledges to add topics to ubotu?
[10:14] <silvaran> maxim_: Might have something to do with /etc/modprobe.d
[10:14] <MikeStyleNet> Kovecses, is that in fluxbox dir?
[10:14] <Kovecses> MikeStyleNet, no it sould just run
[10:14] <silvaran> maxim_: Never had to use it myself, but check some of the files in there for examples, and write your own file to pass --force-vermagic or whatever to the modprobe command.
[10:14] <firstent> !ati
[10:14] <ubotu> I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[10:14] <MikeStyleNet> kovecses, from flux or in kde (current)
[10:15] <colm> lol ie6 (ies4linux) just tried to run windows update ;)
[10:15] <Kovecses> MikeStyleNet, sorry its ... fluxbox-generate_menu -is -ds   right in flux
[10:15] <maxim_> silvaran, k thanks, will look into that
[10:15] <firstent> Moebiux hey are u there?
[10:15] <MikeStyleNet> ok thank you Kovecses
[10:15] <balu1> hey-- can someone please tell me how to have the kernal auto load a module in ubuntu? :X
[10:15] <Moebioux> yes
[10:15] <maxim_> silvaran, a local.start file would have been handy since you can just put the complete command in there like ' modprobe --force-vermagic fglrx '
[10:15] <jok3r> hm hm..
[10:16] <firstent> Moebiux is this the same nick u had yesterday?
[10:16] <Moebioux> so firstent
[10:16] <silvaran> balu1: Put the module name in /etc/modules
[10:16] <firstent> Moebiux is this the same nick u had yesterday?
[10:16] <Moebioux> yes
[10:16] <maxim_> silvaran, oh well
[10:16] <ciro> hi all
[10:16] <balu1> silvaran: k tnx
[10:16] <ciro> ciro checking for wx-config... no
[10:16] <ciro> ciro checking that wxWidgets has support for large files... no
[10:16] <ciro> ciro configure: error:
[10:16] <ciro> ciro                 Support for large files in wxWidgets is required by aMule.
[10:16] <ciro> ciro                 To continue you must recompile wxWidgets with support for
[10:16] <ciro> ciro                 large files enabled.
[10:16] <ciro> how can i solve this problem? pls help
[10:16] <silvaran> maxim_: The modprobe.d directory is slightly more complex, but you should be able to accomplish the same stuff without mucking about with /etc/init.d and /etc/rc?.d symlinks.
[10:16] <Moebioux> the thing is t live version is just for read /// everything blows away
[10:16] <firstent> Moebiux ok, in the server window write /msg nickserv !idetify <aqui pones la clave que ayer pusiste>
[10:17] <jok3r> zdravim seckych vychodnaroch!!!!!!
[10:17] <silvaran> ciro: Looks like you don't have the -dev package installed for wx.
[10:17] <acidborg> ciro : wx2.6-headers
[10:18] <silvaran> acidborg: Thanks ;)
[10:18] <maxim_> silvaran, diving into it right now
[10:18] <MikeStyleNet> Kovecses, i forgot to mention that i cant even access terminal in fluxbox...when i right click nothing shows up
[10:18] <ciro> arcidborg only that?
[10:18] <ciro> acidborg only that?
[10:18] <Moebioux> i cant
[10:18] <Kovecses> MikeStyleNet, oh nothing shows up at all? ... you can run the command from kde.... although a menu should appear
[10:18] <Moebioux> unknow command appears
[10:19] <MikeStyleNet> Kovecses, i tried command in kde and nothing happened
[10:19] <acidborg> ciro: i think so
[10:19] <MikeStyleNet> unless...should i be in flux dir?
[10:19] <firstent> Moebiux ok, in the server window write /msg nickserv !identify <aqui pones la clave que ayer pusiste>
[10:19] <Kovecses>  /msg nickserv identify (your passwd)
[10:19] <ciro> acidborg dont I gotta recompile something?
[10:19] <firstent> Moebiux sorry it was my fault
[10:19] <YoBoY> hi
[10:19] <firstent> Moebiux it is identify
[10:19] <mikul> stupid question, but i'v forgott how to change a foldername in command line... is it cp foldername new foldername or how was it?
[10:19] <Kovecses> MikeStyleNet, how did you install flux?
[10:19] <silvaran> mikul: mv
[10:19] <acidborg> ciro: just ./configure && make && make install
[10:20] <MikeStyleNet> unsuccessfully through source, then successfully through synaptic
[10:20] <MikeStyleNet> kovecses, ^^
[10:20] <Kovecses> mike-e,
[10:20] <melodie>  mikul>: mv
[10:20] <bluefusion> Hey guys
[10:20] <melodie> lol
[10:20] <melodie> bluefusion: yes
[10:20] <Kovecses> MikeStyleNet, yeah its the first install try of the source that is screwing you up
[10:20] <tuxedo_kamen> hi everyone
[10:20] <mikul> haha :D
[10:20] <YoBoY> i need help, i have installed ubuntu today, i wan to install w32codecs, but i can't (i have already put backports and plf) an idea ?
[10:20] <mikul> thanks
[10:20] <MikeStyleNet> Kovecses, then what do i do?
[10:20] <bluefusion> Is there a command I can run under sudo that lets me unmount a device from a folder?
[10:20] <Kovecses> MikeStyleNet, do you still have the source
[10:20] <tuxedo_kamen> i'm having a problem around here... I can't seem to install GCC and MAKE! >_>
[10:21] <ciro> acidborg, where do I have to do ./configure?
[10:21] <MikeStyleNet> Kovecses, i think so
[10:21] <kuja> I get a bunch of failed to fetch errors while doing a dist-upgrade (to Dapper), but uh, I have several reporitories but why is it always failing on the same one? I do an update, then attampt the dist-upgrade again, so shouldn't it at least hit the other repositories for the same package?
[10:21] <Kovecses> MikeStyleNet, try a make uninstall
[10:21] <silvaran> YoBoY: Download the win32codecs (all-2005xxxx or whatever) from mplayer's site and unpack into /usr/lib/win32
[10:21] <ciro> acidborg, Im trying to install amule 2.1.0
[10:21] <smellican> bluefusion: what do you mean, a device from a folder?
[10:21] <Teratogen> can anyone tell me what .udeb files are?
[10:21] <firstent> Moebiux what happened?
[10:21] <melodie> do some of you love life and organics, and ecology ? I need help too :)
[10:21] <acidborg> in the same directory where you were compiling amule
[10:21] <Kovecses> Teratogen, google it
[10:21] <maxim_> silvaran, fixed it with a crontab and @reboot
[10:21] <tuxedo_kamen> -_-
[10:21] <Teratogen> k
[10:21] <MikeStyleNet> Kovecses, make: *** [uninstall-recursive]  Error 1
[10:21] <maxim_> silvaran, easier :)
[10:21] <Moebioux> STIIL APPEARING THIS
[10:21] <Moebioux>  No channel joined. Try /join #<channel>
[10:21] <tuxedo_kamen> can anyone help me install GCC and MAKE?
[10:21] <YoBoY> silvaran, from where ?
[10:22] <djm62> wow, is someone giving up /topic for lent?
[10:22] <silvaran> maxim_: A crontab?? Why would you need that?
[10:22] <Kovecses> MikeStyleNet, are you in the source direc
[10:22] <MikeStyleNet> yes
[10:22] <Moebioux> FIRSTENT
[10:22] <Moebioux>  No channel joined. Try /join #<channel>
[10:22] <bluefusion> my flash drive was mounted to /media/<folder>, i unmounted it from the desktop, and it wont remount. I need to unmount it from /media/<folder>
[10:22] <nickrud> tuxedo_kamen, sudo aptitude install build-essential
[10:22] <Kovecses> tuxedo_kamen, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:22] <Moebioux> thats t mesage
[10:22] <maxim_> silvaran, load the module at boot
[10:22] <silvaran> YoBoY: http://www1.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/codecs.html
[10:22] <tuxedo_kamen> nickrud, are you sure that works? none of them seem to appear on Synaptic...
[10:22] <dancingmonkey> Moebioux, stop typing in the IRC status window, and you'll stop getting that error.
[10:22] <YoBoY> ok, sorry ^^, tanks
[10:22] <dancingmonkey> (dummy)
[10:23] <maxim_> silvaran, not quite what it was meant for, but an easier fix than messing with modprobe files i haven't time to figure out :)
[10:23] <silvaran> maxim_: Right... so you just put in the --force-vermagic in the crontab entry.
[10:23] <MikeStyleNet> Kovecses...yea... =\
[10:23] <maxim_> silvaran, yeah
[10:23] <silvaran> maxim_: Whatever works ;)
[10:23] <firstent> Moebiux what irc are u using?
[10:23] <smellican> bluefusion, did you use umount?
[10:23] <nickrud> tuxedo_kamen, yes, I'm sure. Type apt-cache policy build-essential ; if it shows a candidate, the install will get you make, gcc4, and a bit more
[10:23] <Kovecses> MikeStyleNet, try simply uninstalling flux then reinstalling it.... it may work
[10:23] <firstent> Moebiux the ubuntu's?
[10:23] <dancingmonkey> tuxedo_kamen, unless this is a very idiotic linux tool set, you should have gcc and gmake.
[10:23] <maxim_> silvaran, right :) later and thanks again!
[10:24] <bluefusion> smellican, i don't think so.
[10:24] <silvaran> maxim_: np, later
[10:24] <bluefusion> i'll try that.
[10:24] <ciro> acidborg, u there?
[10:24] <smellican> bluefusion, try to umount the device... it should be completely unmounted with umount command
[10:24] <acidborg> ciro: yeah
[10:25] <ciro> acidborg, I installed wx2.6-headers but I have already the same problem
[10:25] <silvaran> ciro: Are you still getting "checking for wx-config.... no" ?
[10:25] <bluefusion> smellican, it worked (i think.)
[10:25] <ciro> silvaran, yeah I m
[10:26] <smellican> awesome
[10:26] <hakan_rt> h
[10:27] <silvaran> ciro: Gimme a sec.
[10:27] <ciro> silvaran, ok
[10:27] <acidborg> ciro: use synaptics to search for wxwidgets
[10:27] <hakan_rt> i
[10:27] <silvaran> acidborg: is wx2.6-headers a virtual package?  Seems kind of silly to include the headers but not the config script.
[10:27] <Moebioux> THATS RIGHT
[10:27] <Moebioux> MY FAULT
[10:28] <Moebioux> X-CHAT
[10:28] <belea> i hear my self in headphone, why ?
[10:28] <ciro> acidborg, I ve already looked for it in syn but there are not equal results but very similar results
[10:28] <belea> thx
[10:28] <bluefusion> smellican, it sort of worked. after i umounted it i tried to reopen it from Computer and it brought up a box saying Opening <name>
[10:28] <igcek> ive got a small problem... ive installed ubuntu then added to synaptic new software places... and downloaded gstream (divx,xvid etc) but the picture is not sync with sound... what could be the problem? (with dvd is the same)
[10:28] <bluefusion> press cancel to stop this operation
[10:28] <Moebioux> KNOW WHAT HAPPENS --- forgott the passw
[10:28] <Moebioux> HOW CAN I CHANGE IT
[10:28] <bluefusion> and thats it. it doesn't do anything.
[10:29] <Moebioux> or drop it
[10:29] <Seveas> Moebioux, drop the caps
[10:29] <Moebioux> firstent
[10:29] <Moebioux> ?????
[10:29] <RemyHome> hi guys.  Question: when I do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, I says: THe following package has been kept back: Totem.  1 not upgraded.
[10:29] <RemyHome> anyone know why, and what I can do about it ?
[10:29] <silvaran> ciro: Sorry I can't find that thing anywheres ... you can't get amule from a repository?
[10:29] <Seveas> RemyHome, dapper?
[10:29] <RemyHome> Seveas nop
[10:29] <firstent> Moebiux go to X-chat and lista de servidores
[10:29] <RemyHome> breezy
[10:29] <MikeStyle> Kovesecs, sorry bout that
[10:30] <Moebioux> ok
[10:30] <Moebioux> and
[10:30] <silvaran> ciro: Try libwxgtk2.6-dev
[10:30] <Seveas> RemyHome, odd, apt-get dist-upgrade -o "Debug::PkgProblemResolver=True"
[10:30] <firstent> Moebiux edit the freenode server writting ypur password
[10:30] <zth> im having some trouble with using my mic for recording, it wont work. all other sounds work flawless, the input just wont work
[10:30] <Seveas> RemyHome, and copy the output to the pastebin
[10:30] <firstent> and reconnect
[10:30] <tuxedo_kamen> can anyone help me install GCC and MAKE?
[10:30] <Kovecses> MikeStyle, sorry about what?
[10:30] <Seveas> !tell tuxedo_kamen about compiling
[10:30] <tuxedo_kamen> apt-get doesn't seem to work for it
[10:30] <bluefusion> smellican?
[10:30] <MikeStyle> Kovesecs, got idsconnected
[10:30] <MikeStyle> disconnected*
[10:30] <Kovecses> tuxedo_kamen, like we said...... sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:30] <tuxedo_kamen> yes, it doesn't work
[10:31] <Kovecses> tuxedo_kamen, what is the error
[10:31] <RemyHome> !paste
[10:31] <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.
[10:31] <Seveas> tuxedo_kamen, sources.list on the pastebin then
[10:31] <tuxedo_kamen> seveas, I have the "normal" ones AND some portuguese ones
[10:31] <RemyHome> I can never remember the url for the pastebin :-P
[10:31] <tuxedo_kamen> sources, i mean
[10:31] <Kovecses> tuxedo_kamen, what is the error
[10:31] <Seveas> tuxedo_kamen, in that case: output of apt-get on the pastebin
[10:31] <QMario> Hello Seveas!!! :)
[10:31] <tuxedo_kamen> Seveas, it s in my language.... -_-
[10:32] <tuxedo_kamen> mainly, it says that build-essential isn't available, but it is referenced by another package
[10:32] <bluefusion> smellican, ?
[10:32] <Seveas> tuxedo_kamen, then your sources.list is broken - pastebin it
[10:32] <RemyHome> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10135
[10:32] <tuxedo_kamen> ok
[10:32] <tuxedo_kamen> brb
[10:32] <^self> hi.
[10:32] <RemyHome> Seveas, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10135
[10:32] <^self> i've installed linux-kernel-headers and linux-headers-2.6.12-10, but i don't have /lib/modules/2.6.12-10/build.
[10:32] <Kovecses> tuxedo_kamen, you could also just...... sudo apt-get install gcc make
[10:33] <MikeStyle> Kovecses...im gonna try reinstalling fluxbox
[10:33] <^self> while i do have the headers in /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.12-10, they lack some files that i need to build modules, especially in the scripts/ directory
[10:33] <belea> i hear my self in headphone, why ?
[10:33] <silvaran> ciro: How's it going?
[10:33] <ciro> silvaran, it works but I have a warning
[10:33] <ciro> checking for bfd headers... no
[10:33] <ciro> configure: WARNING: bfd.h not found, please install binutils development package if you are a developer or want to help testing aMule
[10:33] <ciro> checking for autopoint... yes (0.14.5)
[10:33] <ciro> checking for extended flex capabilities... ./configure: line 7022: flex: command not found
[10:33] <ciro> no
[10:33] <Seveas> RemyHome, did you install totem packages from another repository?
[10:33] <ciro> configure: Your flex version doesn't support --header-file flag. This is not critical, but an upgrade is recomended
[10:33] <dabear> ok, what's wrong with xubuntu? The panels i xfce have disappeared...
[10:33] <bluefusion> someone else help?
[10:33] <blekos> it over a month now, i have dapper drake but usbserial module was not loaded in the kernel any ideas?
[10:34] <silvaran> ciro: sudo apt-get install flex
[10:34] <Seveas> RemyHome, anyway: dpkg -l 'totem*' | cat
[10:34] <Seveas> RemyHome, output on the pastebin again
[10:34] <QMario> How did he come back if he was banned?
[10:34] <RemyHome> Seveas I'm not sure where I installed totem from, but I did install all sorts of w32 codecs...
[10:34] <Seveas> QMario, mute, not ban
[10:35] <Seveas> RemyHome, anyway: dpkg -l 'totem*' | cat <-- then pastebin the output of that
[10:35] <bluefusion> i umounted my flash drive to fix other prob, now i reopened it and there is a window saying "Opening <name> you can stop this operation by clicking cancel" nd there is only a cancel button.
[10:35] <RemyHome> Seveas, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10136
[10:35] <MikeStyle> guys (girls?), when i try to open a dvd in kaffiene it wont let me...saying like "dvd title thing cant be found..blah blah"
[10:36] <Seveas> RemyHome, did you do totem instead of 'totem*' ?
[10:36] <RemyHome> yes :)
[10:36] <RemyHome> Will do again
[10:37] <EvilDin> hay
[10:37] <EvilDin> on which port is webmail of postfix
[10:37] <Seveas> postfix has no webmail
[10:37] <RemyHome> Seveas, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10137
[10:38] <bluefusion> someone pls help!!!
[10:38] <silvaran> bluefusion: Click cancel.
[10:38] <RemyHome> lol
[10:38] <Seveas> RemyHome,  really confusing
[10:38] <gazanfer> hello. gnome and kde are both too heavy for my low-end notebook system. is fluxbox a good choice?
[10:38] <paxmaster> are there any nice file manager
[10:38] <smellican> xfe
[10:38] <smellican> is the best
[10:38] <jeffatwork> gazanfer: Ever look at XFCE?
[10:38] <smellican> paxmaster
[10:39] <Seveas> RemyHome,  apt-cache policy totem-xine totem-gstreamer totem
[10:39] <smellican> fluxbox is best :P
[10:39] <bluefusion> smellican, help pls
[10:39] <mouldy> Hey all. I've got XGL working on debian (:D) but I can't take a screenshot of it using the keyboard shortcut (Print Screen). It always used to work before. I can however run the program from the Applications menu to take a screenshot, but then I can't time it all that well to capture XGL's goodness. Any ideas?
[10:39] <Seveas> and again pastebin 
[10:39] <paxmaster> thanks
[10:39] <gazanfer> in fact i will try both :)
[10:39] <Seveas> mouldy, this is #ubuntu - not #debian
[10:39] <mouldy> I used the tutorial on the ubuntu forums
[10:39] <smellican> paxmaster, use xfe
[10:39] <knoppix> hi
[10:39] <paxmaster> what about command line file manager
[10:39] <smellican> bluefusion, what are you trying to do
[10:39] <bluefusion> smellican, i umounted my flash drive to fix other prob, now i reopened it and there is a window saying "Opening <name> you can stop this operation by clicking cancel" nd there is only a cancel button.
[10:39] <lackie> ello?
[10:39] <RemyHome> Seveas, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10138  -  thanks for your help by the way :-)
[10:39] <ssam> mouldy, digital camera? better yet video camera
[10:39] <smellican> paxmaster, you mean like a text based or ncurses based?
[10:40] <silvaran> mouldy: Xgl is currently one of those things that probably breaks a bunch of other things.
[10:40] <paxmaster> yeah
[10:40] <smellican> paxmaster, try midnight commander
[10:40] <gazanfer> are there anyone who has installed fluxbox before? i downloaded fluxbox .deb package, but it has a lot of dependencies which i can not get via apt-get. do i have to crawl the web for all the dependencies, or is there a better way?
[10:40] <silvaran> mouldy: Although you _could_ try #ubuntu-xgl (is that it?).
[10:40] <reggaemanu> mouldy, you can bind the print key to gnome-screenshot in the gconf compiz key
[10:40] <smellican> gazanfer, I am using fluxbox right now
[10:40] <mouldy> silvaran: Thanks
[10:40] <Seveas> RemyHome, ah! found it
[10:40] <smellican> bluefusion, click cancel
[10:40] <paxmaster> I always work in command line
[10:40] <mouldy> reggaemanu: how would I go abouts doing that?
[10:40] <lackie> ne 1 using more than 4gbs?
[10:40] <paxmaster> thanks
[10:40] <Seveas> RemyHome, you didn't enable breezy-updates for universe
[10:41] <RemyHome> ahk
[10:41] <bluefusion> smellican, i just did that, now it do nothing.
[10:41] <RemyHome> on it
[10:41] <smellican> bluefusion, what command are you using to mount your drive
[10:41] <reggaemanu> mouldy, run gconf, then go to the key apps/compiz/general/screen0/options/
[10:41] <smellican> bluefusion, like type exactly what you are putting into the console
[10:41] <bluefusion> smellican, im opening it from nautilus
[10:42] <smellican> ew
[10:42] <RemyHome> Thanks seveas :)
[10:42] <silvaran> smellican: I think he's either just double-clicking the icon, or plugging it in and relying on hotplug to do everything... nothing wrong with that, but harder to troubleshoot :)
[10:42] <reggaemanu> mouldy, then put gnome-screenshot for the command0 key and Print for the RunCommand0 key
[10:42] <gazanfer> smellican, how can i find other packages needed by fluxbox? there are too many and it will take too much time if i try to find them one by one. is there a shortcut?
[10:42] <smellican> bluefusion, I don't really know much about mounting things from natilus
[10:42] <smellican> bluefusion, I just use the normal mount and umount in the console
[10:42] <knoppix> some of you may remember me as sophtpaw. I ran into some serious problems yesterday...
[10:42] <mouldy> reggaemanu: Thanks, I'll give it a go. Need to install gconf first though :\
[10:43] <smellican> gazanfer, all you need to do...is type... apt-get install fluxbox
[10:43] <silvaran> bluefusion: OK... so your problem was, it just sits there are doesn't do anything when you plug the drive in right?
[10:43] <reggaemanu> mouldy, gconf comes with gnome...
[10:43] <bluefusion> smellican, ta ill try that
[10:43] <lck1> what do i need to read mp3 meta tags on the song files?
[10:43] <silvaran> bluefusion: If you're going command-line (haha going commando), you'll want to check dmesg for the correct device node after you plug in the drive...
[10:43] <reggaemanu> mouldy, but in dapper the shortcut is hidden, so run gconf-editor in a term
[10:43] <mouldy> ok thanks
[10:43] <knoppix> my computer froze and broke down, and i'm now using Knoppix to hopefully sort things out
[10:43] <reggaemanu> mouldy, or enable the shortcut by editing menus
[10:44] <RemyHome> Hey Seveas, any ideas on how to get an mp3 player to talk to ubuntu ? :-)
[10:44] <Seveas> RemyHome, depends on the player
[10:44] <mouldy> it worked :D thanks alot
[10:44] <RemyHome> Rio 500
[10:44] <smellican> I'm curious if anyone here is running ubuntu as a guest VM
[10:44] <mouldy> I can now take screenshots using print screen again :)
[10:44] <bluefusion> ok, i just do sudo mount /dev/sda1 <name> and console doing nothing.
[10:45] <mouldy> much appriciated, thanks
[10:45] <RemyHome> Seveas, it's not letting me enable universe...
[10:45] <knoppix> is there a specific channel for GRUB?
[10:45] <Seveas> RemyHome, what's the prob?
[10:45] <frank_> RemyHome: some rio mp3 players don't work with linux. I have a nitrus and it doesn't work
[10:45] <silvaran> bluefusion: What did you put in for "<name>"?  It should be a path on the filesystem, so cd to it and see what's there.
[10:45] <bluefusion> can i entirely wipe the device from my computer and start again?
[10:45] <Seveas> RemyHome, dunno about the rio - i do recall either a wikipage or a forum thread about it
[10:45] <Seveas> so use the search, luke ;)
[10:45] <knoppix> is there a specific channel for GRUB?
[10:45] <RemyHome> I do it through the synaptic package manager, and I tick the universe, but when I go back in it's still unticked...
[10:46] <RemyHome> And the totem issue is still there when I do dist-upgrade
[10:46] <knoppix> anyone know what ERROr 17 is?
[10:46] <bluefusion> silvaran, no it shouldnt. thats the label. /dev/sda1 is the device path.
[10:46] <EvilDin> am
[10:46] <bluefusion> silvaran, read my post again.
[10:46] <EvilDin> does anyone now a lot about mail servers
[10:46] <Seveas> RemyHome, hmm, sources.list on the pastebin then
[10:46] <silvaran> bluefusion: Yeah but the second parameter for mount has to be a filesystem path (relative or absolute), like /mnt/usbdrive or whatnot.
[10:46] <EvilDin> on which port or how does it work postfix
[10:47] <frank_> RemyHome: http://rio500.sourceforge.net/
[10:47] <RemyHome> frank_ , tried that... still no joy
[10:47] <bluefusion> silvaran, does it have to be anywhere in particular?
[10:47] <silvaran> If what you actually put in was "<name>", then the console should have given you some kind of syntax error ;)
[10:47] <denver> will ubuntu automatically use 'nividia' drivers? instead of 'nv'
[10:47] <denver> ?
[10:47] <RemyHome> Seveas, how do I access that file ?
[10:47] <Seveas> denver, no
[10:47] <silvaran> bluefusion: Not really... just "mkdir /mnt/usbdrive", and then "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbdrive", and if you don't get any errors, you should be able to access the files on it through "/mnt/usbdrive".
[10:47] <Seveas> RemyHome, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:48] <silvaran> bluefusion: Remember your "sudo" too :)
[10:48] <RemyHome> ta
[10:48] <denver> are they supported default Seveas?
[10:48] <bluefusion> silvaran, ta i'll try that
[10:48] <denver> or will i need to compile the modules myself
[10:48] <Seveas> denver, as far as possible
[10:48] <knoppix> ok, i know this is not popular question, but can someone please help me?
[10:48] <frank_> RemyHome: the problem is that these rio players don't behave as usb drives
[10:48] <mordof> ok, i just installed gdesklets.. i now can't move my applets around at all :S
[10:48] <knoppix> i don't know how to get some attention
[10:48] <Seveas> denver, no the modules are installed by default, you will just need to enable them
[10:48] <RemyHome> frank_, yeah, I'm begging to realise that :-P
[10:48] <silvaran> !anyone
[10:48] <knoppix> can someone please help me
[10:48] <Xamusk> hello
[10:48] <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>
[10:48] <denver> my card doesn't work with the old 'nv' driver
[10:48] <knoppix> someone
[10:48] <knoppix> anyone
[10:48] <MikeStyle> hey guys when i try and open a DVD in keffeine it doesnt work.,.
[10:48] <knoppix> you
[10:48] <silvaran> knoppix: Ask your question, if someone can help you, they'll respond.
[10:48] <Xamusk> what's the "official" way to get the scripts out of the init queue?
[10:48] <BBDG> does anyone know if there is there an aol dialer that will run on breezy badger?
[10:49] <knoppix> ubotu, i asked my question many many mnay times
[10:49] <ubotu> knoppix: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:49] <fluxt> does anyone know where the libc documentation is in info/man ?
[10:49] <nalioth> ubotu: tell knoppix about yourself
[10:49] <frank_> !tell MikeStyle about dvd
[10:49] <RemyHome> Seveas http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10139
[10:49] <melodie> knoppix ?
[10:49] <MikeStyle> BBDG, why the heck would you be dumb enough to use AOL, but smart enough to use linux?
[10:49] <knoppix> melodie: my system crashed
[10:49] <RemyHome> rofl MikeStyle
[10:49] <stpere> knoppix, ubotu is a bot
[10:49] <knoppix> When booting up, Grub gets to stage 1.5??
[10:50] <bluefusion> silvaran, i did that, pressed enter and the terminal goes to next line (its blank) and does nothing.
[10:50] <silvaran> MikeStyle: I think that's a rather controversial (offensive?) question; be careful.
[10:50] <knoppix> melodie: then error 17
[10:50] <silvaran> bluefusion: mount will only print stuff if something goes wrong.
[10:50] <MikeStyle> silvaran, it's all in good fun. sorry if i offended
[10:50] <knoppix> stpere: i know, but who told ubotu to tell me about 90%?
[10:50] <Phoul> Hey
[10:50] <MikeStyle> i work for an ISP so i kinda am forced to hate AOL lol
[10:50] <silvaran> MikeStyle: Heh no problem.  I think you could replace "stupid" with "unfortunate" :)
[10:50] <Phoul> Is ubuntu good for PPC?
[10:50] <bluefusion> silvaran, it wont even give me another thingo to type commands into, just entirely blank line.
[10:50] <BBDG> changin provider is not an option atm
[10:51] <silvaran> bluefusion: Ohhhh......
[10:51] <knoppix> is there a channel specific to GRUB issues?
[10:51] <RemyHome> !webboard
[10:51] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, RemyHome
[10:51] <MikeStyle> unfortunate then :P
[10:51] <silvaran> bluefusion: Can you Ctrl+C it and get your prompt back?
[10:51] <bluefusion> ?
[10:51] <melodie> knoppix on one of the Grub sites, there's a list of error #'s and diagnostic wait a s' plse
[10:51] <silvaran> knoppix: The 90% refers to how many people come in and simply say "Can somebody help me???" without asking a specific question.\
[10:52] <toxic_> Is there a way to type your own MAN files for a bash script ?
[10:52] <Xamusk> what's the "official" way to get the scripts out of the init queue? just deleting it from the dir or there's something like sysvconfig?
[10:52] <silvaran> bluefusion: Hold Ctrl and press C and see if you get your prompt back.
[10:52] <bluefusion> did that, nothing hapened
[10:52] <silvaran> Xamusk: man update-rc.d .... I think.
[10:52] <bluefusion> tried again
[10:52] <bluefusion> nothing
[10:52] <Seveas> RemyHome, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10140 <-- your brand new sources.list
[10:52] <RemyHome> Seveas http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10139
[10:52] <Xamusk> silvaran, thanks
[10:53] <knoppix> silvaran: i don't care
[10:53] <RemyHome> Should I just replace the contents of sources.list ?
[10:53] <Seveas> yes
[10:53] <silvaran> bluefusion: Can you open a separate terminal and type "dmesg", and paste it to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[10:53] <Seveas> it's a complete breezy sources.list + all the custom repos you already had
[10:53] <knoppix> melodie: thank you
[10:53] <RemyHome> Seveas how do I reload that ?
[10:54] <mordof> anyone know of a program similar to gdesklets that isn't buggy but that i can still use in gnome?
[10:54] <Xamusk> I'm quite pissed with that NTP clock stuff
[10:54] <silvaran> Xamusk: What's the problem?
[10:54] <RemyHome> sudo apt-get update?
[10:54] <Seveas> RemyHome, yes
[10:54] <frank_> RemyHome: you should probably deactivate the extra repositories when you don't need them
[10:54] <foampeace> can a dsl service be used from another inner city location
[10:55] <melodie> knoppix: http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html
[10:55] <bluefusion> done
[10:55] <MikeStyle> !tell MikeStyle about dvd
[10:55] <ciro> silvaran, I was installing amule 2.1.0 i did ./configure, make but makeinstall doesnt wanna work may u help me?
[10:55] <toxic_> foampeace, that depends on your isp
[10:55] <bluefusion> silvaran, done
[10:55] <gilesw> just use the repo ciro
[10:55] <frank_> ciro: install aMule with synaptic
[10:55] <silvaran> ciro: sudo make install
[10:55] <RemyHome> Seveas, winnah !
[10:55] <toxic_> foampeace, likely it'll take some time to move the dsl .. but you can always hear with them
[10:55] <RemyHome> totem is now upgraded :)
[10:55] <silvaran> bluefusion: I need the URL to the new paste :)
[10:55] <Xamusk> silvaran, I just want ubuntu not to try to update the clock by the web, cause this is a laptop, and I don't always have connectivity (or have to manually set it after boot) and that makes me have to Ctrl+C every boot
[10:55] <knoppix> melodie: you are my hero(ine)
[10:55] <toxic_> Is there a way to type your own MAN files for a bash script ?
[10:55] <bluefusion> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10141
[10:55] <MikeStyle> !tell MikeStyle about dvd
[10:56] <silvaran> Xamusk: Do you know the name of the init.d script?... I'm afraid I don't.
[10:56] <gilesw> the package man for ubuntu rox
[10:56] <Xamusk> silvaran, from my searches that would be ntpdate
[10:56] <gilesw> every app i wanted was listed :)
[10:56] <gilesw> i'm well impressed
[10:56] <ciro> silvaran, tna again
[10:56] <ciro> *tnx
[10:56] <melodie> knoppix: you might check device.map ? or menu.lst ?
[10:56] <gilesw> just can't get xgl to work :|
[10:56] <melodie> form a boot cd for example ?
[10:56] <frank_> !tell gilesw about xgl
[10:56] <fatehaze> What does ";; Warning: Message parser reports malformed message packet." mean?  I get that when I do "host ubuntu.com"
[10:56] <melodie> knoppix: from
[10:57] <Makaraki> hi to all, i' m a newbie who wants to create an alias to executate directly the last,fm player I tried with --alias lastfm='./usr/local/Last.fm-1.1.4/player'-- but it doesn't works ... any suggestion
[10:57] <MikeStyle> !tell MikeStyle about dvd
[10:57] <gilesw> all the windows just lose there headers
[10:57] <silvaran> bluefusion: Yeah you've got a serious issue with your USB drive... not sure where it is or if it's hardware or software... can you use the drive on other computers, can you use other drives on this computer?
[10:57] <gilesw> when i run that compiz
[10:57] <MikeStyle> guys where can i dl libdvdcss2 ?
[10:57] <slimz> does anyone know of any fax software i could use, that's similar to funcionality of an email program like thunderbird?
[10:57] <gilesw> i looked at a few guides..
[10:57] <silvaran> Xamusk: I don't see any ntpdate or anything, let me grep...
[10:57] <frank_> gilesw: are you on dapper?
[10:57] <RemyHome> anyone know of any cool widget packages for ubuntu ?  You know, weather, system info, etc, etc
[10:57] <gilesw> ya
[10:57] <bluefusion> silvaran, yes and yes. can i wipe it from my computer and start again?
[10:58] <frank_> gilesw: ok
[10:58] <gilesw> i did dist-upgrade..
[10:58] <Xamusk> silvaran, /etc/init.d/ntpdate
[10:58] <bimberi> RemyHome: gdesklets
[10:58] <gilesw> so i'm on the latest thing
[10:58] <MikeStyle> RemyHome, gdesklets or karamba/superkaramba
[10:58] <gilesw> flight or whatever
[10:58] <silvaran> Xamusk: Weird I don't have it on mine... oh wait, I'm running dapper.
[10:58] <Seveas> gilesw, run gnome-window-decorator
[10:58] <RemyHome> thanks
[10:58] <melodie> all yu people are too fast: do someone like to translate or check translations ?
[10:58] <gilesw> k i'll try that
[10:58] <silvaran> Xamusk: sudo rc-update.d -f ntpdate remove
[10:58] <gilesw> i think i did though
[10:58] <Xamusk> silvaran, so, the dapper guys figured that really was a pain
[10:58] <silvaran> Xamusk: Maybe, or offloaded it to a separate package that I didn't bother to install.
[10:59] <byron> identify
[10:59] <Makaraki> hi to all, i' m a newbie who wants to create an alias to executate directly the last,fm player I tried with --alias lastfm='./usr/local/Last.fm-1.1.4/player'-- but it doesn't works ... any suggestion thats the path were lies the player file
[10:59] <gilesw> can i get that software update app to run automatically btw?
[10:59] <byron> IDENTIFY
[10:59] <frank_> Makaraki: take the . out of ./usr/local/Last.fm-1.1.4/player
[10:59] <gilesw> i like how gnome doesn't force a set of apps on you like kde..
[10:59] <MikeStyle> guys?
[10:59] <Xamusk> silvaran, maybe...
[10:59] <byron_> hey
[10:59] <gilesw> glad i swapped over from kubuntu
[10:59] <MikeStyle> where can i dl libdvdcss2?????
[11:00] <Seveas> !dvdcss
[11:00] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[11:00] <clem_yeats> sudo aptitude search libdvdcss
[11:00] <frank_> Makaraki: just /usr/local/Last.fm-1.1.4/player
[11:00] <Makaraki> :frank_ wops ... I will try
[11:00] <gilesw> thought i'd follow linus' advice and use kde..
[11:00] <gilesw> big mistake heh
[11:00] <MikeStyle> gilesw, nautilus is the only bad thing about gnome
[11:00] <RemyHome> How can I make a window semi-transparent?
[11:00] <silvaran> gilesw: I would suspect it's more of a personal preference than advice :)...
[11:00] <RemyHome> I want to have a terminal window that I can see through :D
[11:00] <MikeStyle> too bad nautilus controls...EVERYTHING
[11:00] <Xamusk> anyway... I had to update my kernel to get my wifi native drivers running (also swsusp) but even using ubuntu's .config some stuff did break
[11:00] <byron_> im trying to get my firefox to work and it wont
[11:00] <MikeStyle> :P
[11:00] <MikeStyle> !dvdcss
[11:00] <byron_> ever other thing on my internet will work
[11:00] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[11:00] <byron_> aka this
[11:00] <byron_> and my msn
[11:00] <gilesw> gonna try that flock thing in a bit
[11:01] <gilesw> looks class
[11:01] <byron_> but firefox wont
[11:01] <MikeStyle> Seveas, i went to that page and it doesnt give me a link to dl libdvdcss2
[11:01] <clem_yeats> it's a repository...
[11:01] <clem_yeats> it contains packages.
[11:01] <clem_yeats> such as the one you're looking for.
[11:01] <MikeStyle> clem, i added repos and nothing
[11:01] <rob__> would there be a reason why i can only reach a website, after i ping it in the terminal?
[11:01] <clem_yeats> sudo aptitude update
[11:01] <silvaran> rob__: Coincidence?
[11:02] <clem_yeats> then sudo aptitude search libdvd
[11:02] <Seveas> MikeStyle, did you check the link to one of the mirrors and then the link to extras?
[11:02] <rob__> no, i can't connect to any website unless i ping it first
[11:02] <m_0_r_0_n> How can I disable sudo?
[11:02] <silvaran> rob__: Have you been able to reproduce this consistently?  Might be a DNS issue or a proxy issue...
[11:02] <MikeStyle> gilesw, on a personal note: kde is better for people who like eye-candy and usability. gnome frustrates the weak minded
[11:02] <rob__> i cant connect to GAIM, i cant connect to repositories
[11:02] <clem_yeats> why do you want to disable sudo ?
[11:02] <Xamusk> m_0_r_0_n, visudo
[11:02] <MikeStyle> Seveas i added both
[11:02] <m_0_r_0_n> I dont like sudo
[11:02] <clem_yeats> lol
[11:02] <darkriser> pls, what cfg file contains System->Preferences->Sessions->Startup Programs settings? thx
[11:02] <frank_> rob__: maybe a DNS problem
[11:02] <Seveas> !tell m_0_r_0_n about sudo
[11:02] <rob__> how would i fix it?
[11:02] <Seveas> m_0_r_0_n, the wikipage explains how
[11:03] <Makaraki> frank_: how to refresh the .bashrc file? I already tried with source .bashrc and ./bashrc without succes
[11:03] <byron_> can someone help me out
[11:03] <frank_> rob__: I don't really know
[11:03] <m_0_r_0_n> ok, thanks :-)
[11:03] <byron_> i have very little clue how to use this
[11:03] <byron_> well
[11:03] <byron_> i tried getting my internet working
[11:03] <byron_> and it does
[11:03] <byron_> but the firefox doesnt
[11:03] <frank_> Makaraki: to use it? open a new shell
[11:03] <firstent> has any of u installed the Xgl?
[11:03] <byron_> everyhitn eles
[11:03] <rob__> how do i change the dns server?
[11:03] <melodie>  < rob__>did u check the /etc/networkscript ?
[11:03] <clem_yeats> rob_ : edit /etc/resolv.conf
[11:03] <MikeStyle> clem_yeats, what was that second aptitude command?
[11:03] <byron_> no
[11:03] <byron_> how do you do that
[11:03] <clem_yeats> sudo aptitude search libdvd
[11:04] <darkriser> pls, what cfg file contains System->Preferences->Sessions->Startup Programs settings? thx
[11:04] <clem_yeats> oh ... Lost is on. :)
[11:04] <rob__> in the resolv.conf would this seem normal: search domain.actdsltmp
[11:04] <MikeStyle> clem_yeats, ok it shows up
[11:04] <rob__> nameserver 192.168.0.1
[11:04] <rob__> nameserver 205.171.3.65
[11:04] <clem_yeats_away> sudo aptitude install libdvdcss2
[11:04] <Xamusk> so, after I installed the new kernel... CDs, pendrives, etc don't mount correctly (or mount but nautilus won't show them) and the synaptics touchpad driver seems not to work (not counting miles of errors in the init process)
[11:04] <melodie> rob_ no dns # ?
[11:04] <silvaran> darkriser: It's probably under ~/.gconf or ~/.gnome2, it's not a system-wide configuration thing.
[11:04] <kootaphor> Any nmap familiar people here? I'm a noob, and I've got a mystery machine on my network. Any help?
[11:04] <firstent> can any body help me with the Xgl?
[11:04] <MikeStyle> thanks clem
[11:05] <rob__> not in that resolv.conf
[11:05] <darkriser> thx, silvaran
[11:05] <sonarbill> join #kubuntu
[11:05] <clem_yeats_away> no pb
[11:05] <Makaraki> frank_: Thanks a lot, now it works only the last question how to do it without the necesity of type bg to put it in background?
[11:05] <byron_> when i click on the firefox icon it wont open
[11:05] <Phoul> can somone link me to a PPC ubuntu dl?
[11:05] <byron_> is ther eany manuel opening
[11:05] <frank_> Makaraki: put a & at the end of the command line
[11:05] <silvaran> byron_: Jump to a terminal and type "firefox" on the command-line and see if you get any errors.
[11:05] <rob__> melodie, i dont have a /etc/networkscript
[11:05] <byron_> ok thanks
[11:06] <Makaraki> whops thats true ! sorry I fell dumb...
[11:06] <frank_> Makaraki: hehe ;)
[11:06] <rob__> what should my nameserver be?
[11:06] <byron_> sorry im not that good
[11:06] <byron_> how do i get a new teminal open?
[11:06] <dabear> Phoul, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/breezy/release/
[11:06] <silvaran> byron_: It's possible firefox is running, but it's invisible and locked up .. you could try "ps -A|grep firefox" to see if there are any hung firefox processes.
[11:06] <silvaran> byron_: Applications->Accessories->Terminal
[11:06] <silvaran> I hope.
[11:06] <byron_> thanks
[11:07] <silvaran> rob__: Do you have a router?
[11:07] <rob__> yeah
[11:07] <frank_> rob__: that 192.168.0.1 is your router
[11:07] <rob__> right
[11:07] <cached> UTC is GMT?
[11:07] <bimberi> cached: yes
[11:07] <cached> bimberi: thanks :)
[11:08] <bimberi> cached: np :)
[11:08] <byron_> i did the "firefox" and oit didnt do anything
[11:08] <rob__> so it is correct, then why wouldnt any website look up correctly and synaptic not see repositories and gaim not connect?
[11:08] <firstent> can any body help me with the Xgl?
[11:08] <silvaran> firstent: #ubuntu-xgl
[11:08] <Phoul> IS ubuntu 5.10 breezy?
[11:08] <frank_> rob__: not sure... look at the gnome-network-settings
[11:08] <Phoul> Or is it dapper?
[11:08] <bimberi> Phoul: breezy
[11:09] <clem_yeats_away> breezy
[11:09] <silvaran> rob__: Try "dig @192.168.0.1 google.com" and see if you get a number of lines under "ANSWER SECTION:" like "google.com. 300 IN A 64.233.167.99" ...
[11:09] <frank_> Phoul: 5.10 = breezy, 6.04 = dapper
[11:09] <GNAM> frank, fai anche 6.05 o 6.06
[11:10] <GNAM> ops auus
[11:10] <rob__> frank, seems like everything is fine in networks ettings
[11:10] <m_0_r_0_n> In Ubuntu 5.01 I had a root terminal, how do I get it back?
[11:10] <lck1> ok, i have installed fluxbox completely, how do i change it from gnome to fluxbox?
[11:10] <nalioth> ubotu: tell m_0_r_0_n about root
[11:10] <dabear> m_0_r_0_n, sudo -s -H
[11:10] <bimberi> m_0_r_0_n: 'sudo -i' in a regular terminal
[11:10] <rob__> silvaran, ANSWER SECTION:
[11:10] <rob__> google.com.             10000   IN      A       64.233.187.99
[11:10] <dwkr> hi
[11:11] <silvaran> rob__: OK now try that dig thing again except replace 192.168.0.1 with the other number you saw in resolv.conf.
[11:11] <jjoaquin_> alguien habla espaol??
[11:11] <ReadTopicForTime> m0r0n
[11:11] <bimberi> !es
[11:11] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:11] <m_0_r_0_n> I had two terminal symbol, one for the user, one for root.
[11:11] <BDke> cya guys!
[11:11] <dwkr> i need help how to boot livecd on a laptop aspice 1693
[11:11] <firstent> jjoaquin_ me
[11:11] <ReadTopicForTime> m_0_r_0_n: right click on applications from the toolbar
[11:11] <clem_yeats_away> that was italian.. I think
[11:11] <silvaran> m_0_r_0_n: I think the root terminal was dropped in favor of "sudo", to help catch a few common (disastrous) mistakes navigating around a terminal as full root.
[11:11] <lck1> ok, i have installed fluxbox completely, how do i change it from gnome to fluxbox?
[11:11] <bimberi> m_0_r_0_n: there is only the user one since breezy, Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal
[11:12] <ReadTopicForTime> m_0_r_0_n: then on edit menu
[11:12] <firstent> jjoaquin_ but if u want to talk in spanish go to #ubuntu-es
[11:12] <silvaran> lck1: gdm or kdm login screen, there should be a "session" setting or something.
[11:12] <clem_yeats_away> oh no sorry..
[11:12] <dwkr> i tried this but it doesnt work : live noapic noagp nolapic debian-installer/frambuffer=false xmodule=vesa vga=normal
[11:12] <rob__> silvaran, with the other number: ;; ANSWER SECTION:
[11:12] <clem_yeats_away> I was talking about the anche.. etc..
[11:12] <ReadTopicForTime> m_0_r_0_n: then on system tools
[11:12] <danut> helloo
[11:12] <silvaran> rob__: And you didn't get a number or anything?
[11:12] <ReadTopicForTime> m_0_r_0_n: then check the box next to Root Terminal
[11:12] <silvaran> rob__: Like 64.233.....
[11:12] <danut> este ceva romanca?=??
[11:12] <lck1> silvaran, should i stop gdm (gnome) first, then start fluxbox?
[11:13] <tuxedo_kamen> hi everyone
[11:13] <rob__> google.com.             275     IN      A       72.14.207.99
[11:13] <rob__> google.com.             275     IN      A       64.233.167.99
[11:13] <rob__> google.com.             275     IN      A       64.233.187.99
[11:13] <Xamusk> anyone know anything about my problem (kernel upgrading)?
[11:13] <poromenos> hello all
[11:13] <byron_> hello
[11:13] <tuxedo_kamen> what is the link for pastebin?
[11:13] <silvaran> lck1: Just log out, and you'll be taken back to the login screen where you can change your session from there (the login screen is part of gdm).
[11:13] <poromenos> i have a dual screen setup and the windows are displayed on the wrong screen, how do i change that?
[11:13] <frank_> tuxedo_kamen: check  the topic
[11:13] <tuxedo_kamen> there's nothing in the topic! >_>
[11:13] <silvaran> That sure saved a lot of time.
[11:14] <frank_> tuxedo_kamen: you're right, the pastebin used to be there
[11:14] <poromenos> when dapper drake is out, will i be able to upgrade with apt-get?
[11:14] <frank_> !pastebin
[11:14] <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 :)
[11:14] <gilesw> Unable to find expected entry  all/binary-amd64/Packages in Meta-index file (malformed Release file?)
[11:14] <rob__> silvaran, did you get my message?
[11:14] <silvaran> rob__: Originally you said you can only get to a website if you ping it first right?
[11:14] <Skrot> Hi. Does anyone know which directory udev uses for firmware in dapper?
[11:14] <gilesw> i got this error when i tried to update with that seveas repo
[11:14] <silvaran> rob__: Yeah, both DNS entries seem to be working fine...
[11:14] <dwkr> i need help how to boot livecd on a laptop aspice 1693
[11:14] <dwkr> i tried this but it doesnt work : live noapic noagp nolapic debian-installer/frambuffer=false xmodule=vesa vga=normal
[11:14] <silvaran> rob__: Did you find one slower than the other between the two digs?
[11:15] <frank_> gilesw: maybe seveas doesn't have amd64 packages
[11:15] <silvaran> They made laptops in 1693???
[11:15] <Seveas> frank_, correct
[11:15] <aeolist> poromenos, nai
[11:15] <clem_yeats_away> lol
[11:15] <gilesw> but can't i install i386 ones too?
[11:15] <m_0_r_0_n> ReadTopicForTime, thank you very much, I ve found the root terminal
[11:15] <dinos> e;;a poromene
[11:15] <dinos> apopou ise
[11:15] <frank_> gilesw: no.
[11:15] <dwkr> silvaran ?
[11:15] <gilesw> am i going to regret installing the 64bit version...
[11:15] <poromenos> elate re paidia, oloi ellines?
[11:15] <poromenos> xania eimai
[11:15] <aeolist> poromenos, #ubuntu-gr
[11:15] <dinos> nai re
[11:15] <poromenos> danke
[11:15] <silvaran> !tell dwkr about joke
[11:15] <dinos> ah egw bea iorki
[11:15] <wuzzy> how can i unrar my files?
[11:15] <aeolist> dinos, #ubuntu-gr
[11:15] <Seveas> poromenos, dinos, english only in here
[11:16] <dwkr> :)
[11:16] <silvaran> ... "ubotu: I don't know what is 'joke'"... :)
[11:16] <dinos> hmm Seveas why
[11:16] <poromenos> sorry
[11:16] <silvaran> Heh
[11:16] <Seveas> dinos, because this channel is english-ony
[11:16] <dinos> we are using english characters
[11:16] <dinos> lol
[11:16] <Knorrie> wuzzy: use unrar-nonfree
[11:16] <frank_> gilesw: It's possible to install i386 packages but it's a pain. I just run Ubuntu x86 even though I have an AMD64 processor
[11:16] <wuzzy> Knorrie: thanks!
[11:16] <firstent> is Ubuntu SUSE linux?
[11:17] <SL|warlock> Anyone got a good sources.list available? mine is all messed up and gives me a error everytime i try to apt-get update or something.
[11:17] <gilesw> oh frank
[11:17] <Seveas> firstent, no
[11:17] <Seveas> !tell SL|warlock about repos
[11:17] <rob__> silvaran, both of the numbers worked with dig
[11:17] <frank_> gilesw: flash, multimedia codecs, proprietary software are more difficuult to get working with amd64
[11:17] <gilesw> bummer
[11:17] <SL|warlock> heh, Seveas
[11:18] <SL|warlock> no errors now
[11:18] <SL|warlock> :-)
[11:18] <silvaran> rob__: What kind of error do you get in your browser when you try to get a site?
[11:18] <Knorrie> firstent: Ubuntu != SUSE, and Ubuntu and SUSE are operating systems which glue together programs that run on a Linux kernel
[11:18] <SL|warlock> that's badass!
[11:18] <SL|warlock> cheers man!
[11:18] <gilesw> whats the ubuntu way of getting updates to run automatically?
[11:18] <rob__> one sec, i'll ty again, it usually hangs on connecting
[11:18] <gilesw> i could put something in crontab ... to run apt-get
[11:18] <aeolist> what's with the "new" 2.6.12-10 linux image in the repos?
[11:18] <poromenos> to install the nvidia drivers do i download them from the nvidia site or is there an apt-get package?
[11:18] <rob__> yeah all it does it hang on connecting
[11:19] <silvaran> !tell poromenos about nvidia
[11:19] <gilesw> nvidia-glx
[11:19] <GeorgeAScott> i have two spare harddrives that both used to work fine, and now i'm trying to install ubuntu on them and it's not working
[11:19] <poromenos> gilesw, the package?
[11:19] <frank_> aeolist: its a security update
[11:19] <Skrot> How can I tell ubuntu dapper to load the ipw2200 module with a extra parameter at boot (led=1)?
[11:19] <gilesw> ya
[11:19] <MaXuS> can i install that glx ?
[11:19] <MaXuS> im @ breezy distro.
[11:19] <poromenos> thanks a lot
[11:19] <gilesw> yep u need to change /etc/X11/xorg,conf
[11:19] <aeolist> frank_, what about? do you have a link?
[11:19] <gilesw> to nvidia from nv
[11:19] <poromenos> gilesw, ah, thanks
[11:19] <GeorgeAScott> i always get manually partition harddrive.  if i click that, nothing happens.
[11:20] <frank_> aeolist: the update? in synaptic do a download changelog
[11:20] <poromenos> by the way, i heard about a twinview application that will probably help me, is that included?
[11:20] <silvaran> MaXuS: The glx we're talking about is core 3d support with the nvidia binary drivers NOT Xgl -- is that what you're thinking?
[11:20] <silvaran> poromenos: The binary nvidia drivers support twinview, yes.  Not sure if the wiki covers it though.
[11:20] <MaXuS> that was what i was thinking silvaran.
[11:20] <adam_> When will OpenOffice 2 be in Synaptic? (right now it's version 1.9.blah.blah.blah, and it's buggy)
[11:20] <poromenos> silvaran, thanks
[11:20] <rob__> silvaran, it just hangs on connecting
[11:20] <MaXuS> was optimistic bout Xgl - installed ubuntu - then found out i have the wrong distro :/
[11:20] <silvaran> MaXuS: I think Xgl is only available in dapper .. I got it working on my laptop, but it broke a bunch of things, so I'm going without it for now.
[11:21] <frank_> adam_: openoffice will only change in dapper
[11:21] <Knorrie> adam_: it's in the next release of ubuntu
[11:21] <silvaran> rob138: What if you do a "wget http://url" from a terminal window?  Does that work?
[11:21] <perceptualchaos> hey on the off chance...... has anyone here used freebob before?
[11:21] <sophtpaw> melodie: do you know how to get this in Grub - device.map file. I don't know command line to save my skin
[11:21] <adam_> frank_, Knorrie: So I'll have to upgrade from 5.04 to Dapper to get the latest OpenOffice?
[11:21] <MaXuS> silvaran, i assume the dapper install is at same dl-location as the breezy ?
[11:22] <silvaran> Don't think so... I've never actually downloaded it, I just re-do my sources.list ... check #ubuntu+1 's topic for the location of the ISO though.
[11:22] <dabear> adam_, automatix installs openoffice on breezy
[11:22] <Seveas> dabear, automatix is a virus - do not use it
[11:22] <frank_> adam_: maybe there are packages available for breezy somewhere too. I never looked
[11:22] <dabear> Seveas, ok?
[11:23] <silvaran> MaXus: If you want to update to dapper, try asking in #ubuntu+1 how to do a breezy->dapper the most efficient way possible.  Keep in mind that dapper isn't yet released, so you may have issues.
[11:23] <Seveas> frank_, there are OO.o2 packages for ubuntu, see what ubotu spits out next
[11:23] <rob138> silvaran, i get connection timed out
[11:23] <Seveas> !easysource
[11:23] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[11:23] <dabear> Seveas, why do you say so?
[11:23] <silvaran> rob138: Can you still get the full web page if you ping it first?
[11:23] <sophtpaw> melodie: i was knoppix earlier. I've used Knoppix live cd to hopefully save my system, and as such irc was set to knoppix default which i've just changed to my previous identity at #ubuntu
[11:23] <Seveas> dabear, the amount of reinstaled it caused so far is countless
[11:23] <pepsi> hi there
[11:23] <Seveas> only chuck norris can do more damage
[11:24] <Seveas> reinstalles*
[11:24] <pepsi> how can i change the default grub entry?
[11:24] <frank_> adam_: oh. you can use this repository deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/OOo2/ ./
[11:24] <Seveas> pepsi, by editing /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:24] <pepsi> can i do it from within grub?
[11:24] <rob138> silvaran, yeah i can
[11:24] <silvaran> rob138: That is very seriously messed up... and wget doesn't work unless you ping first right?
[11:25] <Seveas> pepsi, no
[11:25] <gilesw> hrm
[11:25] <rob138> silvaran, i havent tried wget one sec
[11:25] <pepsi> Seveas, ok, thanks
[11:25] <adam_> frank_, do you know if openofice-gnome will work with that (the package that makes it look like gnome software?)
[11:25] <gilesw> ubuntu mounted my ntfs volumes as root
[11:25] <dabear> Seveas, ok, but I pretty much know what it does be looking at the source, i haven't ticked off and tried all the options, but I haven't experienced any problem neither
[11:25] <gilesw> i can't view them in nautilus
[11:25] <gilesw> any ideas?
[11:25] <rob138> silvaran, no it hangs on connecting...
[11:25] <silvaran> gilesw, how are you mounting it?  /etc/fstab or manual?
[11:25] <gilesw> fstab
[11:25] <frank_> adam_: I would think so. although I'm not sure
[11:26] <Seveas> dabear, we have spent days if not weeks in here helping people solve the damage it does. It is a brain-dead hack, nothing short of a virus
[11:26] <denver> what would you guys suggest doing to get the 'nvidia' driver compiled in ubuntu
[11:26] <denver> since X will not display correctly on bootup
[11:26] <denver> i need to configure it myself
[11:26] <silvaran> rob138: I'm going to have to pass things off to someone with more net experience... I'm pretty much stuck...  You can only get to web sites if you ping them from the command line first...
[11:26] <denver> and i'm not sure how to do that with xdm or whatever it is running
[11:27] <pepsi> Seveas, actually.. its because i installed linux on my computer at work, but i am leaving and i want windows to load by default for them.. do you know if theres a simple way to get microsoft's bootloader back?
[11:27] <rob138> wierd huh
[11:27] <silvaran> gilesw: Under "options", set it to "ro,umask=0222" .. this will let ordinary users read the stuff on the volume.
[11:27] <Seveas> pepsi, fixmbr/fixboot (from within the windows system)
[11:27] <silvaran> gilesw: Then umount/mount it.
[11:27] <pepsi> Seveas, thanks
[11:27] <rob138> silvaran, would the fact that my router has a key have anything to do with it?
[11:27] <btdown> I switched my console session to default to xfce, yet when i log in via vnc, it is still gnome. How can I change it to boot into an xfce vnc session?
[11:27] <dabear> I would really like to know what kind of damge it has done.. I really like it, it saves a lot of time. But in some time, the project will be dead, atleast not maintained by arniboy. What about EasyUbuntu?
[11:27] <frank_> pepsi: you can change the grub default
[11:28] <silvaran> rob138: Honestly, I couldn't see it... if it's wireless, you might try checking the permissions/filters (ip address and mac filters), but still...
[11:28] <silvaran> rob138: Or even if it's not wireless, check 'em anyway ;)
[11:28] <Makaraki> Hi guys azureus doesn't works after following all the steps found in the wiki ubuntu
[11:28] <QMario> Is it possible to export a picture to a PDF? If so, what program can I use to accomplish this task?
[11:28] <rob138> permissions/filters wher?
[11:28] <pepsi> ya, but i think ill just delete linux partition altogether.. they wouldnt know wtf to do with it
[11:28] <silvaran> rob138: On your router's admin page.
[11:28] <Wizz_kidd> ummm
[11:28] <rob138> oh
[11:28] <frank_> Makaraki: does it start at all? do you have sun's latest java?
[11:28] <Makaraki> Hi guys azureus doesn't works after following all the steps found in the wiki ubuntu, can someone help me? it gives me an error exception
[11:28] <fatehaze> Why is my wireless so incredibly slow?
[11:28] <Wizz_kidd> my package manmager not working and or is the update manger says unable to execute GKSUDo and fiul is not there???
[11:29] <rob138> thanks for your help
[11:29] <Makaraki> :frank_ : mmmmmmmmmm... I'm not sure
[11:29] <gazanfer> what is a desktop environment and what is a window manager?
[11:29] <frank_> Makaraki: what java so you have?  java -version
[11:29] <Seveas> Wizz_kidd, you may have messed up your system
[11:29] <bimberi> QMario: i've used OpenOffice.org to do that, insert picture in 'write' document and export to PDF
[11:29] <smellican> gazanfer, did you get fluxbox running?
[11:29] <gazanfer> not yet, im getting updates, i will try to install it afterwards
[11:29] <Wizz_kidd> Seveas, when i was installing the offical ubuntu i ran into a small eroor
[11:29] <gazanfer> smellican, not yet, im getting updates, i will try to install it afterwards
[11:30] <silvaran> I gotta run, keep plugging away, folks.
[11:30] <fatehaze> The web is hecka slow in firefox and other browsers, but I can apt-get and ping at full speed
[11:30] <GFDL> gazanfer, gnome: desktop environment, metacity: broken window manager
[11:30] <Seveas> Wizz_kidd, the error being?
[11:30] <Wizz_kidd> some pakcages did not get installed
[11:30] <Makaraki> frank_:java version "1.5.0_06"
[11:30] <wuzzy> hi! is is easy to get tv-out to work on ATI cards?
[11:30] <fatehaze> Anyone know why?
[11:30] <Seveas> Wizz_kidd, in that case: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:30] <Wizz_kidd> it got ot like 97 percent
[11:30] <gilesw> tx silvaran :) that worked great
[11:30] <frank_> Makaraki: ok that's the latest java
[11:30] <smellican> a desktop environment is a BLOATED ass version of a window manager... with all kinds of useless tools that only make life more difficult
[11:30] <smellican> window manager is much more minimalistic
[11:30] <smellican> desktop environment = kde, gnome
[11:30] <GFDL> smellican, which window manager do you use
[11:30] <frank_> Makaraki: how did you install azureus? can you give me the link you followed?
[11:30] <Makaraki> I'm afraid to put these big error report here ...
[11:30] <smellican> FLUXBOX IS THE BEST WINDOW MANAGER EVER
[11:31] <smellican> there I said it
[11:31] <Wizz_kidd> Seveas, what is gksudo
[11:31] <Seveas> smellican, drop the caps
[11:31] <Seveas> Wizz_kidd, graphical sudo frontend
[11:31] <Makaraki> frank_; yes its from the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo?highlight=%28azureus%29
[11:31] <smellican> seveas, calm the bones
[11:31] <Wizz_kidd> and how cna i re install those packages that did not get installed
[11:31] <Seveas> Wizz_kidd: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:31] <adam_> frank_, Okay, thank you
[11:31] <davro> fluxbox and tabbed applications rocks like an old granny in a rocking chair!
[11:31] <Wizz_kidd> Seveas, will that install the stuff that got messed up off the cd and stuff?
[11:31] <aeolist> jesus, we were that close to dropping distro flamewars cause it's an ubuntu only channel and what do you know... we have them DE flamewars
[11:31] <smellican> hehe...can't say I like tabbed apps, but if thats your thing :)
[11:31] <gazanfer> so, window manager and desktop environment does not run inside the other one, they are different software kinds, but for same purpose, right?
[11:31] <Seveas> Wizz_kidd, most likely
[11:32] <Seveas> gazanfer, a DE needs a WM
[11:32] <Wizz_kidd> Seveas, will give it a try sec
[11:32] <smellican> gazanfer, correct
[11:32] <smellican> more or less
[11:32] <Seveas> metacity is the default WM for gnome but you can use fluxbox in gnome
[11:32] <btdown> Question: I switched my console session to default to xfce, yet when i log in via vnc, it is still gnome. How can I change it to boot into an xfce vnc session?
[11:32] <frank_> Makaraki: what is the error message?
[11:32] <Makaraki> frank_:
[11:33] <gazanfer> Seveas, you are saying that a DE runs inside a WM, right?
[11:33] <Seveas> gazanfer, no, the other way around
[11:33] <gazanfer> smellican, you are saying that a DE doesnt need a WM and vice versa right?
[11:33] <smellican> nah
[11:33] <Makaraki> frank_: first few lines are Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no swt-pi-gtk-3139 in java.library.path
[11:33] <Makaraki>         at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(Unknown Source)
[11:33] <Makaraki>         at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Unknown Source)
[11:33] <Makaraki>         at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(Unknown Source)
[11:33] <Makaraki>         at org.eclipse.swt.internal.Library.loadLibrary(Library.java:123)
[11:33] <majd> could i get some help please in restarting apache2? /etc/init.d/httpd restart doesn't seem to be working
[11:33] <Makaraki>         at org.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk.OS.<clinit>(OS.java:19)
[11:33] <smellican> gazanfer, they explained it correctly
[11:33] <heatxsink> how come when I click the "lock screen icon" on my desktop it doesn't lock my screen?
[11:33] <GFDL> lol
[11:34] <pepsi> heatxsink, try restarting the xscreensaver daemon
[11:34] <heatxsink> pepsi:  how do I do that?
[11:34] <Wizz_kidd> looks like its gettign the gksudo thingy
[11:34] <davro> majd try /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[11:34] <pepsi> heatxsink, you can do it in the screensaver pref pane
[11:34] <smellican> gazanfer, you there?
[11:35] <gazanfer> yes
[11:35] <heatxsink> pepsi:  now in the new one
[11:35] <smellican> I sent you a msg
[11:35] <heatxsink> pepsi:  not*
[11:35] <gazanfer> smellican, yes im here
[11:35] <smellican> gazanfer, send me a priv msg plz
[11:35] <pepsi> heatxsink, in the file menu of it?
[11:35] <gazanfer> i did already
[11:35] <Wizz_kidd> is there any reason to use Gnome over Xfce
[11:35] <Wizz_kidd> just wondering
[11:35] <majd> davro, that worked, thanks
[11:35] <heatxsink> pepsi:  I'm running dapper, and it has some new kind of pane
[11:35] <Seveas> Wizz_kidd, personal preference
[11:35] <clem_yeats_away> more features in Gnome..
[11:36] <gazanfer> smellican, it seems like my priv messages cant get to you somehow...
[11:36] <pepsi> heatxsink, yeah.. i know they goofed with the screensaver thing.. hrm
[11:36] <Wizz_kidd> anything that would help me out thati  dont have in Xfce
[11:36] <j-linux> I finally got everything working: my Ubuntu 60GB hard drive in the thinkpad ultrabay (replacing the CD drive) and M$ windows in the 40GB internal hard drive.  Then Ubuntu decided to update the kernel rewrite /boot/grub/menu.lst, and now windows will not boot, even if I take the Ubuntu hard drive out of the computer.  Could this problem have been caused by the kernel update?
[11:36] <Seveas> and the fact that gnome is better supported in Ubuntu 
[11:36] <heatxsink> pepsi:  so that doesn't work then?
[11:36] <pepsi> heatxsink, i dunno.. try running 'xscreensaver'
[11:36] <clem_yeats_away> Wizz_kidd : why not try it out ?
[11:36] <gazanfer> smellican, i got your dcc chat request and accepted but still waiting...
[11:37] <smellican> hrm...
[11:37] <smellican> try requesting me
[11:37] <pepsi> heatxsink, i had too many problems with dapper so i cant look to see what to do :/
[11:37] <gazanfer> smellican, i requested
[11:37] <gazanfer> you got it?
[11:37] <smellican> gazanfer, no... do you use aim at all?
[11:38] <RemyLaptop> hi guys, how do i quit an application that has completely stopped responding ?
[11:38] <smellican> gazanfer, just join channel #smellican
[11:38] <smellican> haha
[11:38] <gazanfer> pl
[11:38] <gazanfer> ok
[11:38] <majd> weird, i get :
[11:38] <majd>  * Forcing reload of web server  (Apache2)... httpd (pid 15182?) not running
[11:38] <j-linux> RemyLaptop: type xkill in a terminal, then click on that applicatoin with the skull and crossbones.
[11:38] <majd> when i try to do: /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[11:38] <gilesw> hrm so on amd64 am i screwed on xvid and divx codecs?
[11:39] <gilesw> this totem thing won't play my movies
[11:39] <frank23> gilesw: no I think xvid should work. try  totem-xine instead of gstreamer
[11:39] <majd> i'm trying to install php5 instead of php4 (php4 is  running fine)
[11:39] <RemyLaptop> nick one j-linux thanks :)
[11:39] <majd> i removed php4-common....
[11:39] <j-linux> gilesw: I think you need the non-free codecs... look it up in ubuntu forums
[11:39] <gilesw> k
[11:40] <gilesw> ooh naughty :)
[11:40] <davro> majd, are you wanting to install the php apache module or the php cli ?
[11:41] <gilesw> will suck if patents break free linux
[11:41] <gazanfer> smellican, have a look at this: "Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked due to spam problems, but you can always message a staffer. Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )"
[11:41] <Wizz_kidd> any programs come with Gnome to burn a CD IMAGE
[11:41] <j-linux> Anyone know if the recent "linux-header" automatic update could have caused my problem with Windows not being able to boot?  All my data is still there (I'm in a USB damn small linux now and can view the files).
[11:41] <gilesw> i read ms were threatening something about fat
[11:41] <Stormx2> majd: Check the wiki. There are about 3 guides on installing PHP5
[11:41] <j-linux> (breezy)
[11:41] <davro> patent suck period !
[11:41] <Seveas> Wizz_kidd, gnomebaker
[11:42] <Wizz_kidd> doe it come with it ?
[11:42] <Stormx2> j-linux: What happens? Does it show up in GRUB?
[11:42] <Seveas> or simply right-click the iso and select burn
[11:42] <majd> !pronounce
[11:42] <ubotu> [pronounce]  how to pronounce 'ubuntu': "oo-BOON-too".  See http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/pronunciation for details.
[11:42] <pepsi> bah.. BOON my butt.. BUN for life!
[11:42] <heatxsink> anyone in here know where in gnome I can configure gnome-screensaver to be run ?
[11:42] <davro> ask desmond !
[11:42] <Seveas> pepsi, if sabdfl hears you pronounce it like that, he'll kick your BUN
[11:42] <heatxsink> it's not being run when gnome-session starts
[11:43] <j-linux> Stormx2: I'm running ubuntu from sdb1 -- the Ultrabay (a removable tray that goes where the CD drive normally goes in the laptop).  The internal drive is MS windows.  Grub (menu.lst) was rewritten when the kernel updated.
[11:43] <Wizz_kidd> how od i go about getting gnome baker on this computer
[11:43] <Seveas> Wizz_kidd, applications  add applications
[11:43] <Wizz_kidd> package manager still deosnt work
[11:43] <j-linux> Stormx2
[11:43] <Stormx2> j-linux: So... what happens when you boot it?
[11:43] <Stormx2> the laptop...
[11:43] <j-linux> :Stormx2: after that ubuntu breezy update, windows boots into the blue screen of death
[11:43] <Stormx2> j-linux: Eek
[11:43] <Wizz_kidd> Seveas, yea i know but package manger doest work and im not familiar with ubntu hmmm
[11:44] <MaXuS> how do i connect towards networkneighboorhood or so ?
[11:44] <Seveas> Wizz_kidd, did apt-get install ubuntu-desktop give errors?
[11:44] <MaXuS> (network sharing)
[11:44] <j-linux> Stormx2: it goes into "IBM recovery tools" and then quits into the windowsblue screen of death
[11:44] <Seveas> MaXuS, places  connect to servetr
[11:44] <trent> Sorry for the sudden join, I have on what I should do if I do not hear sound on any of my wine applications and they do not recognise my sound card?
[11:44] <ubuntu> hi
[11:44] <Steil> Does anyone know if there is a "Joystick plugin" for Banshee?
[11:45] <frank23> Steil: what is banshee?
[11:45] <j-linux> Stormx2: but I can even pull out the Ubuntu breezy drive and windows still doesn't load.  I'm wondering if it is possible that Ubuntu might have done something to my other drive.  Is that possible?  grub is on the removeable drive...
[11:45] <gilesw> if i install the nvidia latest binary myself will i get better performance over nvidia-glx ?
[11:45] <Steil> frank23: Music player
[11:45] <trappist> j-linux: not likely
[11:45] <Frebrd> how do i share folders thru a network with server ubuntu?
[11:45] <frank23> Steil: l see
[11:46] <j-linux> trappist: a strange coincidence?
[11:46] <trappist> j-linux: oops I meant to say that to gilesw
[11:46] <j-linux> oh
[11:46] <Stormx2> j-linux: I'm beginning to think it was a coincidence, but the headers couldn't have screwed with your windows hdd im sure...
[11:46] <gazanfer> smellican, can you please look at other channel when you have time?
[11:47] <pepsi> heatxsink, can you dpkg-reconfigure it? or reinstall it or xscreensaver/
[11:47] <frank23> gilesw: maybe slightly more performance. I think you have to recompile a kernel module everytime the kernel is updated though with the nvidia driver
[11:47] <j-linux> Does grub ever write to a drive when booting? for example if I put the wrong entry (drive letters hda1, or whatever) in menu.lst?  I booted a few times with experimental menu.lst drive labels... trying to get windows to boot without having to go into the bios each time I want to change OSs.
[11:47] <j-linux> ?
[11:47] <frank23> gilesw: If you're lazy, stick with what's in the repos
[11:48] <heatxsink> pepsi:  that worked, thanks!
[11:48] <dispanser> j-linux: have you tried rewriting your windows disk's boot sector?
[11:48] <j-linux> Already spent two days on this... hate to go into a third day reinstalling windows -- takes 3 hours :S
[11:49] <oklinux> why are you talking down on ubuntu ?
[11:49] <j-linux> dispanser: what is that? :S
[11:49] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[11:49] <j-linux> dispanser: Do I do that with a windows disk?
[11:49] <dispanser> well, when i was young, there was fdisk /mbr which rewrote the master boot record to something usable (for windows)
[11:49] <oklinux> throw it away j-linux
[11:49] <dispanser> I believe that's still possible; windows cd should have a rescue mode with a command line.
[11:50] <brenner> j-linux: what's the problem?
[11:50] <j-linux> dispanser: yeah... I remember that... or I think it is something like fixmbr now... I sohuld try that.
[11:50] <EnsignRedshirt> Any change that anyone here has tried using GiNaC in Ubuntu?  Specifically, the ginsh shell interface to the ginac library.
[11:50] <EnsignRedshirt> s/change/chance/
[11:50] <oklinux> trapppist are you here ?
[11:50] <dispanser> if only the mbr is broken, that will solve your issue -- goo dluck :)
[11:50] <NiskuP> Hello all.
[11:50] <j-linux> dispanser: thanks for that tip... I'm going to go home and see if I can get to a command line with the recovery disks... thanks.
[11:50] <EnsignRedshirt> I tried running ginsh, but it says it is missing a library.  Perhaps this means the package is broken?
[11:51] <b33r> Make the downloaded file executable. At the command line, change to the directory where you downloaded the file, and type
[11:51] <b33r>   chmod +x jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
[11:51] <b33r>  <-- can anyone gimme an example how 2 do this?
[11:51] <brenner> b33r: where'd you save the file?
[11:51] <b33r> on desktop
[11:52] <dispanser> b33r: do you have a terminal open?
[11:52] <b33r> 1st day on linux
[11:52] <brenner> b33r: apps>accessories>terminal
[11:52] <b33r> yeah I do
[11:52] <brenner> b33r: cd ~/Desktop
[11:52] <brenner> chmod +x jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
[11:52] <Klick_> hey how do you tell ubuntu that you want to upgrade to xorg7 not 6 it says i already have the newest version
[11:52] <pippijn> hi all
[11:53] <shiftoi> heya, got a question, i'm trying to get monkeys audio files working in a media player, i've added support to gstreamer, and now rhythmbox can play them, but it can't seem to read the tags.... anyone know why this might be?
[11:53] <pippijn> ??                      34821    ??         0.00 secs Thu Jan  1 02:00
[11:53] <pippijn> ??                      34821    ??         0.00 secs Thu Jan  1 02:00
[11:53] <pippijn> ??                      34821    ??         0.00 secs Thu Jan  1 02:00
[11:53] <pippijn> ??                      34821    ??         0.00 secs Thu Jan  1 02:00
[11:53] <pippijn> this is my lastcomm output
[11:53] <pippijn> what could be causing this?
[11:53] <Seveas> pippijn, NEVER EVER paste in here
[11:53] <pippijn> :\
[11:53] <pippijn> okay
[11:53] <dispanser> b33r: you could instead right-click on the file and select properties->permissions->execute
[11:53] <HymnToLife> shiftoi> wrong tag format maybe
[11:53] <Frebrd> how do i extract a tar from the console
[11:53] <pippijn> http://rafb.net/paste/results/vz1BKh44.html
[11:53] <Frebrd> ?
[11:53] <Seveas> Frebrd, tar -x
[11:54] <oklinux> why are you talking down on ubuntu ?
[11:54] <oklinux> why are peoples talk down on ubuntu ?
[11:54] <shiftoi> hymntolife: know if the tag reading is part of the gstreamer framework, or part of rhythmbox?
[11:55] <Frebrd> Seveas, is it supposed to take a long long long time? 6 mb
[11:55] <HymnToLife> I think of rythmbox
[11:55] <Steil> oklinux: what do you mean?
[11:55] <maximaus> Hey ya'll. I discovered my /var directory was over 2.2G and clogging my directory after upgrading. Can I delete some of the logs or cache safely?
[11:55] <Seveas> Frebrd, no
[11:55] <EnsignRedshirt> Hmm... definitely a broken package.  The description for libginac1.3c2 says it provides the runtime library, but the only files listed in "Installed Files" are files in /usr/share/doc/libginac1.3c2
[11:55] <HymnToLife> it can read the mp3 tags pretty well ootb but not read the files themselves
[11:55] <Seveas> maximaus, sudo apt-get clean
[11:55] <dispanser> Frebrd: tar -xf <filename>
[11:55] <HymnToLife> rythmbox stinks anyway, use amarok :)
[11:55] <Klick_> anyone here been able to install XGL on ubuntu
[11:55] <maximaus> cool Seveas, I'll google the rest. :D
[11:55] <dispanser> if you don't do -f, he's expecting data from the standard input, not from the file
[11:55] <pippijn> any ideas?
[11:55] <oklinux> Steil people dont like it for some reason in other chat room
[11:55] <shiftoi> hrm, that'd be it then, cause it's using APE tags, not ID3
[11:55] <Steil> Klick_: It's in the dapper repos
[11:55] <mikeazorin> bloody ubuntu is case-sensitive, i'm using standard ext3 w/ journaling, can i fix it
[11:55] <Seveas> oklinux, which?
[11:56] <Klick_> Steil, how do i get those
[11:56] <Seveas> mikeazorin, no.
[11:56] <Steil> mikeazorin: ext3 is case sensitive
[11:56] <shiftoi> is amarok gstreamer based?
[11:56] <Klick_> do i have to install dapper.. right now im using breezy badger
[11:56] <oklinux> mepis
[11:56] <Seveas> oklinux, that's their call
[11:56] <Seveas> mepis sucks anyway ;)
[11:56] <Steil> shiftoi: it's either gstreamer, or xine, your choice
[11:56] <oklinux> I know
[11:56] <aeolist> Klick_, nobody forces you to... duh!
[11:56] <bimberi> !xgl
[11:56] <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/
[11:57] <Steil> Klick_: to use the debs provided in the repos you need to upgrade to dapper
[11:57] <Klick_> if i upgrade to dapper will i loose anything i have now?
[11:57] <shiftoi> hrm, it's built for KDE?
[11:57] <smellican> hey if I put a command in my fluxbox startup that normally needs sudo, will it execute or no?
[11:58] <schmity> no
[11:58] <smellican> can I make it happen with sudo in the startup file?
[11:58] <maximaus> Seveas, that cleared the cache, but I'm still stuck with a gig of log files. Will they respawn if I delete them?
[11:58] <smellican> somehow?
[11:58] <oklinux> Seveas so ubuntu is very stable ?
[11:58] <Seveas> oklinux, yes
[11:58] <Steil> Klick_: You shouldn't, but stuff may break
[11:58] <smellican> long as you get the stable version
[11:58] <schmity> you needa make a script i think smellican
[11:58] <Seveas> maximaus, you might want to edit your logrotate config
[11:58] <maximaus> My Breezy CDs haven't fallen off the desk even once.
[11:58] <Seveas> maximaus, rofl 
[11:58] <smellican> dammit I'm just trying to do ntpdate lol
[11:58] <maximaus> Seveas, sounds a bit daunting. :P
[11:59] <NiskuP> I find dapper to be quite stable although a couple things are busted.
[11:59] <oklinux> compare it to slackware or debian ?
[11:59] <EnsignRedshirt> Why is the bug reporting site referred to as "Malone", when the name of the site and the title on the web page is Launchpad?
[11:59] <MaXuS> hmz - how do i connect with windows network neighbourhood - i see zero groups/computers near me.
[11:59] <smellican> oklinux, ubuntu is debian
[11:59] <shiftoi> hrm, perhaps i should transcode all my ape files to flac
[11:59] <PsyberOne> How hard is it to switch from x86 to x86_64 without reinstalling?
[11:59] <oklinux> easier debian ?
[11:59] <smellican> yes
[11:59] <clem_yeats> MaXus : try Lisa
[11:59] <MaXuS> lisa ?