[12:00] <haggis> what good games are there for linux
[12:00] <yamathan> You mean like Mororaa?
[12:00] <Eleaf> anto9us, thanks.  I'll try and remember those silly numbers now ;p
[12:00] <Cooner750> thanks
[12:00] <eirejah> ireland, but im sure its american or whatever or something
[12:00] <yamathan> *Kororaa
[12:00] <narg> yamathan: You have to add it to X. Try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, and hope it detects it.
[12:01] <clem_yeats> eirejah : I really don't know.. I was never faced with the problem.
[12:01] <ltibor65> Hi! Who can send me a good sources.list file, also a repository list?
[12:01] <eirejah> ok np
[12:01] <yamathan> narg:  It detects it as "ATI GENERIC DEFAULT CARD" or some bullshit.
[12:01] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ltibor65 about easysource
[12:01] <clem_yeats> ltibor65: in private, I'll send it to you.
[12:01] <narg> yamathan: Is this a problem?
[12:01] <ompaul> yamathan, it detects "X" or something
[12:01] <eirejah> so what would american dvd region be ?
[12:01] <yamathan> I don't know if this card is on its List Of Decent Cards.
[12:01] <clem_yeats> region 1 I guess..
[12:01] <SynapseRecall> if i have access to a server, what is a cool thing to run
[12:01] <SynapseRecall> ?
[12:01] <mtlhead> where can i find quake open source
[12:02] <yamathan> It asks me for the identifier for the card, but I don't know how well it's going to take "ATI All-In-Wonder 2006 PCIe"
[12:02] <dj-fu> quake open source doesn't work unless you have the pak files off the oficial cd
[12:02] <mtlhead> apt-get didnt work
[12:02] <clem_yeats> ltibor65: please register.. I can't send you messages.
[12:02] <fluxt> SynapseRecall: shutdown -h now
[12:02] <mtlhead> ic
[12:02] <narg> yamathan: That's nothing but a name, you can enter 'poo' if you want :p
[12:02] <yamathan> Hmm ...
[12:02] <SynapseRecall> fluxt, i meant daemon wise, you big dufus :-P
[12:02] <yamathan> I can't figure out how to install GATOS or make DRI work.
[12:02] <fluxt> SynapseRecall: aww :)
[12:02] <yamathan> Am I just plain screwed?
[12:03] <narg> yamathan: So what is your actual problem, X not starting? Games?
[12:03] <ltibor65> Ok, clem_yeats, i register.
[12:03] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : in #ydemos so.. for a sources.list
[12:03] <fluxt> SynapseRecall: telnetd
[12:03] <SynapseRecall> fluxt, Naw
[12:03] <yamathan> Narg, I'm trying to do some TV and FM capturing.
[12:03] <fluxt> SynapseRecall:
[12:03] <yamathan> Considering the fact this card is intended for both, I'm a little irked that I can't seem to do it in Ubuntu yet.
[12:03] <narg> yamathan: Have you installed the binary drivers and a program to do that?
[12:03] <mtlhead> how do i get to the contrib packages
[12:03] <yamathan> I've installed everything I can get my hands on, including what GATOS and DRI libraries I could find.
[12:04] <ompaul> !tell mtlhead about synaptic
[12:04] <narg> !ati
[12:04] <ubotu> I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[12:04] <ompaul> mtlhead, read that msg from the bot
[12:04] <yamathan> Gnomeradio sucks and so do a few opensource TV tuning programs, but they're all I can get.
[12:04] <yamathan> I'm not very good at MythTV.
[12:04] <mtlhead> gave me a wiki link
[12:04] <ompaul> mtlhead, so follow the yellow and brown links :)
[12:05] <LaptopZZ> anyone install ubu on a a8n32sli?
[12:05] <narg> yamathan: Hrm, gatos appears to be the program your after. What is the problem with it?
[12:06] <yamathan> Narg, in so many words I can't get a solid link to it online and so far Synaptic hasn't given me any GATOS packages.
[12:06] <yamathan> I've heard part of it has been assimilated into Xorg, but I think that's bullshit.
[12:06] <narg> yamathan: Do you have universe enabled? There is a package for it in dapper if nothing else.
[12:07] <ompaul> !tell yamathan about mythtv
[12:07] <yamathan> According to Synaptic I do, but there are packages that scream that it requires enabling Universe to work.
[12:07] <Pygi> ubotu, tell me about repos
[12:07] <kro`> Can lightscribe be used with Ubuntu?
[12:07] <yamathan> Ompaul, I looked into it, and my main hurdle is setting up a MySQL database.
[12:07] <GTroy> sorry for the pitiful question: is there a dapper live cd?
[12:07] <ompaul> yamathan, what part of that specifically
[12:07] <Pygi> kro': nop, but it should be usable in gnomebaker somethimes...
[12:07] <maestrotech> hi, can someone offer me a quick command to remove files that are "0" bytes ?
[12:07] <gnomefreak> GTroy: yes
[12:07] <yamathan> What part of what?
[12:08] <maestrotech> i think i use the 'rm' and 'xarg' lines, but i'm not sure
[12:08] <GTroy> gnomefreak: is it official?
[12:08] <kro`> Pygi: is the technology closed?
[12:08] <gnomefreak> GTroy: its not released yet if thats what you mean
[12:08] <ompaul> maestrotech, I think cut and grep would be in there also
[12:08] <gnomefreak> its in alpha form
[12:08] <GTroy> that's what I was wonderng
[12:08] <narg> maestrotech: I've assumed you've tried the obvous 'rm'?
[12:08] <GTroy> gnomefreak: any urls?
[12:08] <ompaul> yamathan, well the MySQL db
[12:08] <ltibor65> How can I register on freenode?
[12:08] <Pygi> Pygi: not sure....none of linux apps have support for it yet...if you can find an info how to implement it, I'll be more then glad to integrate it into gnomebaker source tree....willing to do a lill' research? ;)
[12:09] <ompaul> !register
[12:09] <ubotu> register is, like, type /msg nickserv help register (you probably should do this in the server window so that if you mess up you won't reveal your password to the whole channel :))
[12:09] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : simply join #ydemos
[12:09] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell GTroy about dailybuild
[12:09] <yamathan> MythTV is nice, but I seriously can't figure out how to set up the MySQL.
[12:09] <GTroy> gnomefreak: thanks!
[12:09] <NewUBUNTU> whats the website to find out more on windows modems in linux
[12:09] <NewUBUNTU> ?
[12:09] <maestrotech> narg, i have about 50 files embedded in a total of 100 files with names that are 20+ characters long.
[12:09] <gnomefreak> GTroy: your pm should have it look for the ones that say livecd ;)
[12:09] <gnomefreak> !linmodem
[12:09] <ubotu> methinks linmodem is To get started with linmodems (aka winmodems), see http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
[12:09] <maestrotech> narg, and on top of that, all i have is a command line.
[12:09] <yamathan> The installation I had at least in FC4 screamed at me demanding that I set up MySQL.  I have NO idea how to do that.
[12:09] <gnomefreak> NewUBUNTU: above
[12:09] <GTroy> yup: got a running conversation with ubotu
[12:10] <NewUBUNTU> shukriah
[12:10] <NewUBUNTU> :)
[12:10] <NewUBUNTU> thanks
[12:10] <maestrotech> yamathan, i just got my MythTV box back up and running.
[12:10] <narg> maestrotech: Find one, and make sure rm works on them. Does it?
[12:10] <ompaul> yamathan, you have reapeateed that so sudo apt-get install mysql(whatever) as per page and >>dpkg-reconfigure mysql<< and then where are you having problems?
[12:10] <yamathan> Maestro, I've heard it's very, VERY nice.
[12:10] <maestrotech> narg, yes.
[12:10] <gnomefreak> ubotu thanks
[12:10] <ubotu> no problem, gnomefreak
[12:10] <yamathan> Ompaul, that would be it.
[12:10] <maestrotech> yamathan, its very very nice.
[12:11] <Zarephath> Hmmm...the wiki states to install mozill-mplayer...but it has unmet dependencies..then when I tried just to install mplayer it says it doesn't exist..to add another source?
[12:11] <yamathan> I read a shitty tutorial, I guess.
[12:11] <Pygi> kro':  not sure....none of linux apps have support for it yet...if you can find an info how to implement it, I'll be more then glad to integrate it into gnomebaker source tree....willing to do a lill' research? ;)
[12:11] <ompaul> yamathan, language please
[12:11] <gnomefreak> Zarephath: make sure you have multiverse repos enabled
[12:11] <narg> maestrotech: So, your options are write a script, or just do it by hand. :p I'd assume the script would use xargs as you've said.
[12:11] <yamathan> Uh, I read a ... somewhat misguiding tutorial.
[12:11] <Zarephath> gnomefreak: I'll double check, but am pretty sure it is...thanks
[12:11] <ompaul> yamathan, where and care to write a good one now on wiki.ubuntu.com?>
[12:11] <fluxt> SynapseRecall: while i was outside haveing a cig, i thought you could run folding@home
[12:11] <Pretto> hi guys
[12:12] <SynapseRecall> fluxt, i do, but it never shows me as completing any work units
[12:12] <yamathan> Lemme hunt it down.
[12:12] <ompaul> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MythTV also exists
[12:12] <Pretto> how can i setup my icons to show correct word wrap?
[12:12] <youBun2> Could someone PLEASE tell me how to delete icons off my desktop with a stupid padlock on it?
[12:12] <yamathan> For now I need to go install MythTV.
[12:12] <fluxt> SynapseRecall: a busy server is it?
[12:12] <gnomefreak> Zarephath: make sure its not the backports lines but the universe lines should have multivverse in them
[12:12] <youBun2> I copy them from a CD and it says I can't delete them
[12:12] <gnomefreak> -v
[12:12] <maestrotech> yamathan, if you need any help, call me.
[12:12] <Spde> Can i use links in proftpd? so it looks and acts like the files is in the ftp folder?
[12:12] <SynapseRecall> fluxt, no, they just never seem to give me credit for doing any work
[12:12] <Pretto> who can helo me?
[12:13] <fluxt> SynapseRecall: bastards!
[12:13] <NewUBUNTU> ok heres the mother of all questions , to me that is, cause im new and damn excited about ubuntu, :)
[12:13] <yamathan> Can't you do that as root?
[12:13] <lcore> youBun2: roght click permissions and check write access for user .
[12:13] <ompaul> youBun2, right click on them and then change the permissions to allow you to write to them
[12:13] <AngryElf> has anyone here used irrecord to set up a conf file for lirc????
[12:13] <NewUBUNTU> ive been downloading all this cool pieces of software
[12:13] <lcore> *right
[12:13] <NewUBUNTU> HOW DO I NOW INSTALL IT
[12:13] <ompaul> fluxt, no language thanks
[12:13] <SynapseRecall> fluxt, I KNOW
[12:13] <Zarephath> gnomefreak: Gotcha...is it ok to leave it in the backports too though?
[12:13] <Mabus06> !caps
[12:13] <ubotu> I guess caps is FYI, typing in ALL CAPS is considered to be 'yelling', and therefore rude behaviour.
[12:13] <clem_yeats> NewUBUNTU : man tar; man make;
[12:13] <narg> NewUBUNTU: Have you downloaded it from the repositories?
[12:13] <Pretto> how can i setup my icons to show correct word wrap on desktop??
[12:13] <clem_yeats> NewUBUNTU : and most of all... man apt-get !!
[12:13] <Madpilot> NewUBUNTU, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[12:14] <ltibor65> How to register on freenode?
[12:14] <yamathan> Ah, I love apt-get.
[12:14] <lcore> youBun2: or rather right click_>preferences->permissions etc
[12:14] <robm05> My friends challenged me to see if I could live with linux for 30 days.. I chose Ubuntu to try it on and I just want to say that I'm enjoying my time with it.. Probably won't go back to the other OS when my time is up.
[12:14] <yamathan> I love it more than I did yum while I was running FC4.  : D
[12:14] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : you don't need to !!!
[12:14] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : just accept the DCC send file request... tsss...
[12:14] <Ubugtu> Error: I tried to send you an empty message.
[12:14] <Zarephath> ubotu: tell ltibor64 about register
[12:14] <Pretto> any help?
[12:14] <iXce> my Logout window takes ages to pop up (more than a minute) :( has anyone felt into this issue?
[12:15] <fluxt> SynapseRecall: say you want to run folding@home as a boot process but not as a root user, how can you run it as a different user?
[12:15] <youBun2> THANK YOU! =)
[12:15] <SynapseRecall> fluxt, dunno
[12:15] <Madpilot> Pretto, if you ask a question first, you'll probably get help...
[12:15] <iXce> su -c youcommand user
[12:15] <yamathan> Hmm ...
[12:15] <Pretto> MadPilot.. i did that 3 times
[12:15] <lcore> fluxt: crontab -e maybe might help with @reboot option
[12:15] <fluxt> iXce: ta
[12:15] <Pretto> MadPilot:how can i setup my icons to show correct word wrap on desktop??
[12:15] <yamathan> Unless I request recording files, how much should MythTV take up?
[12:15] <iXce> :)
[12:15] <yamathan> I only have around 30 gigs' worth of space for Ubuntu on this hard drive.
[12:16] <yamathan> The rest is That Other Operating System.
[12:16] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : just forget about it.. I'm xxx off helping you and getting no answer. good luck.
[12:16] <katarot> anyone mind helping me out i cant seem to get my wireless card working no matter what i do
[12:16] <Madpilot> Pretto, not sure, I don't keep any icons on my desktop...
[12:16] <lcore> fluxt: or sudo user -c "command" in startup script
[12:16] <Seveas> @reload exploitban
[12:16] <Pretto> MadPilot: but it happens in file explorer too
[12:17] <Francisco> hello everybody.. can you help me. I wanna know if there are some themes for GEYE
[12:17] <narg> yamathan: software itselfs is rarely over a few megabytes. Data from the software (like recorded stuff) can take up LOTS of space.
[12:17] <katarot> who here has got wireless internet working
[12:17] <ltibor65> clem_yeats, but which DCC send? I see nothing file sending.
[12:17] <Ubugtu> Error: I tried to send you an empty message.
[12:18] <yamathan> Hmm ...
[12:18] <Madpilot> Pretto, use list view in the file manager instead
[12:18] <yamathan> I'm not planning on recording THAT much.
[12:18] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : I told you to join #ydemos didn't I ?
[12:18] <GTX> Seveas, is there a pakcage for xvidcap ?
[12:18] <GTX> I cant seem to find it
[12:18] <Pretto> kakaka.. good solution....
[12:18] <narg> yamathan: recorded tv is very large.
[12:18] <yamathan> I'm using rabbit ears, so it's not like I have much to choose from.  : P
[12:18] <michaelDK> Hi All
[12:18] <Pretto> MadPilot:thank you anyway
[12:18] <maestrotech> phew
[12:19] <maestrotech> i got it working, I did this: find ./ -empty | xargs rm
[12:19] <maestrotech> :-D
[12:19] <youBun2> How would I go about running MSN Messenger from Ubuntu?
[12:19] <Madpilot> katarot, have you seen the wireless pages on the Ubuntu wiki?
[12:19] <maestrotech> I am now officially a Linux expert!!
[12:19] <youBun2> Without using crap Gaim
[12:19] <narg> maestrotech: nice.
[12:19] <maestrotech> lol
[12:19] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : use Kopete or Gaim
[12:19] <maestrotech> narg, thanks.
[12:19] <dj-fu> find ./ -empty -exec rm {} \;  is better
[12:19] <GTX> !info xvidcap
[12:19] <katarot> madpilot: i know those pages by heart
[12:19] <ltibor65> clem_yeats, but where is this channel, on Ubuntu server, I do not see it in the channel list.
[12:19] <youBun2> clem_yeats, Without using Gaim :-S I mean official MSN Messenger
[12:19] <GTX> Seveas, could you add the package xvidcap ? or something
[12:20] <youBun2> maestrotech, How are you a Linux expert?
[12:20] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : /join #ydemos
[12:20] <Spde> Anyone using proftpd?
[12:20] <Celestianpower> On Skype I keep getting "error with sound device" and it won't ring
[12:20] <dj-fu> youBun2, try running it with 'wine'
[12:20] <Celestianpower> When I restart, the problem goes away
[12:20] <Celestianpower> What's the problem?
[12:20] <dj-fu> Spde, I have it on my server, what up?
[12:20] <Madpilot> katarot, heh. I don't run wireless, so I can't help further - sorry
[12:20] <youBun2> maestrotech, ...because I doubt you can help me fix my Windows XP HE boot
[12:20] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : you want to run MS MSN client in Linux ?? why ?
[12:20] <youBun2> dj-fu, Thanks
[12:20] <maestrotech> HE boot?
[12:20] <katarot> kk thanks anyway
[12:20] <youBun2> clem_yeats, Because I dislike Linux
[12:21] <maestrotech> youBun2, what is a HE boot ?
[12:21] <clem_yeats> lol youBun2..
[12:21] <narg> youBun2: why are you running it then...
[12:21] <dj-fu> home edition
[12:21] <dj-fu> gaim > msn, btw.
[12:21] <katarot> does anyone here know anything about wireless
[12:21] <youBun2> clem_yeats, I prefer OS X above all
[12:21] <maestrotech> youBun2, I bet you I can help you fix your HE boot.
[12:21] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : my advice... go to your bank, get some cash, go and buy Windows.
[12:21] <youBun2> narg, I decided to try it out =)
[12:21] <cheddar> So i almost got a hard drive install going. Followed all the instructions but I can't mount the partition the image is on. I try "mount /dev/hda1 /cdrom" but says invalid argument. I don't have a cdrom that works on this laptop so maybe thats why?
[12:21] <youBun2> maestrotech, Ok ;-)
[12:21] <dj-fu> katarot, yes, I know some about wireless.
[12:22] <Spde> dj-fu: Can I link to folders in other directorys then the ftp direktory? so that it looks like they are in the ftp direktory for the user? you understand what i mean? =)
[12:22] <maestrotech> youBun2, out of curiousity...is your WinXP-HE legal?
[12:22] <youBun2> clem_yeats, Your advice is amatuer since my computer came with Windows XP Home Edition
[12:22] <katarot> dj-fu: could you help me im stuck on what to do after i get my driver installed
[12:22] <dj-fu> Spde, I'm not sure about that one sorry, Try it and see :P
[12:22] <baquero22> hey
[12:22] <baquero22> im trying to instal a .gz file
[12:22] <youBun2> maestrotech, I'm a professional multimedia designer - do you think I can run risks of using illegal products?
[12:22] <baquero22> i already decompress it
[12:22] <baquero22> and run the /.configure
[12:22] <dj-fu> katarot, is the interface showing up? (it shows up in 'iwconfig')
[12:22] <OverCraft_> wenasssss
[12:23] <baquero22> and it says to write make after
[12:23] <baquero22> make and after make instlal
[12:23] <youBun2> maestrotech, =P
[12:23] <gnomefreak> baquero22: type make
[12:23] <fluxt> !tell baquero22 about gcc
[12:23] <ompaul> baquero22, what program are you trying to install?
[12:23] <Francisco> hello everybody.. can you help me. I wanna know if there are some themes for GEYE
[12:23] <fluxt> !tell baquero22 about enter
[12:23] <Francisco> hello everybody.. can you help me. I wanna know if there are some themes for GEYES
[12:23] <narg> baquero22: you need to install make if its not working :p
[12:23] <baquero22> after doing ./configure i write make and nothing happend
[12:23] <maestrotech> youBun2, nope.
[12:23] <gnomefreak> baquero22: did you install build-essential?
[12:23] <youBun2> narg, To be honest, I like Ubuntu, however Windows XP has more workibility with OS X
[12:23] <narg> baquero22: apt-get install make
[12:23] <Spde> dj-fu: np, you know how to hide folders or something? say have everything in a big arcive and want the ftp users to just have acc to some folders in the arkive? do i have to make it manualy?
[12:23] <R3linquish3r> fluxt: yo
[12:23] <dj-fu> a professional multimedia designer, LOL
[12:23] <maestrotech> youBun2, do you have full install CDs ?
[12:24] <baquero22> im trying to installa a gps program
[12:24] <fluxt> R3linquish3r: 'ello
[12:24] <dj-fu> Spde, change individual folder permissions so they are only accesible by certain users/groups. `man chmod`
[12:24] <R3linquish3r> fluxt: whats up?
[12:24] <youBun2> maestrotech, No, unfortunately due to certain copyright laws in the UK, most computers do not come with Windows installation CDs
[12:24] <narg> youBun2: workibility with OSX?
[12:24] <gnomefreak> baquero22: and my personal choice would be checkinstall rather than make install
[12:24] <maestrotech> hmm
[12:24] <huga> hey i have two partitions mounted via fstab in exactly the same way, but only one of them shows up on my gnome desktop. anyone had a similar experience?
[12:24] <youBun2> narg, Yeah, Windows tends to work well with OS X i.e. networking - file compatibility
[12:24] <narg> youBun2: ah
[12:24] <maestrotech> youBun2, is this a problem with your boot sector?
[12:24] <dj-fu> so does linux
[12:25] <fluxt> !tell R3linquish3r about offtopic
[12:25] <R3linquish3r> aight
[12:25] <narg> youBun2: I wouldn't have guessed that since OSX is unix based, but ok.
[12:25] <yamathan> Hmm ...
[12:25] <maestrotech> youBun2, or is it something like, "WindowsXP starts to load up...but then reboots".
[12:25] <katarot> dj-fu: this is what i get http://pastebin.com/609854 there is only one new thing sit0
[12:25] <youBun2> maestrotech, I would assume so. I can 'read' my Windows partition but not load WIndows at start up with GRUB
[12:25] <clem_yeats> lol
[12:25] <dj-fu> youBun2, you have to put chainloader+1 on grub
[12:25] <alfredo> hi
[12:26] <Spde> dj-fu: ok, there is some way to hide folders the users have no access to? i know there is but i cant get it to work.. =( you use it? "HideNoAccess On" ?
[12:26] <narg> youBun2: Is there an entry in grub for it?
[12:26] <youBun2> maestrotech, It runs the commands set in GRUB however it just freezes and I have to restart
[12:26] <mnirr> i can't get my wireless network card to show up with ndiswrapper
[12:26] <youBun2> dj-fu, It is +1 already =P
[12:26] <ltibor65> Thanks, clem_yeats. But I use not Kubuntu.
[12:26] <dj-fu> Spde, no I use chmod to do it all
[12:26] <uzume> hey there
[12:26] <katarot> mnirr: what wireless card
[12:26] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : same repositories...
[12:26] <uzume> i have a small question
[12:26] <dj-fu> katarot, Looks like the driver isn't working, and fortunately for me my Card is supported out-of-the-box.
[12:26] <youBun2> narg, If you can suggest for me to transfer files from Ubuntu over my wireless network to my PowerBook I would be much obliged
[12:26] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : I would have asked you otherwise.
[12:27] <michaelDK> hey anyone can help me? got an 5900 ultra Nvidia don know how to install
[12:27] <katarot> kk so you dont know how then
[12:27] <youBun2> narg, I mean if you can suggest for me 'how' I can transfer
[12:27] <uzume> how can i change the background color on gnome login
[12:27] <mnirr> katarot: i have an internal broadcom card
[12:27] <Spde> dj-fu: i know but the users can still se the folders the have no access to?
[12:27] <youBun2> narg, There is an entry, yes
[12:27] <narg> youBun2: I havn't seriously used OSX before, so I can't no.
[12:27] <jonas_as> I get a weird error message from a program I must use: "Qt: Locales not supported on X server". Could it be the cdrom?
[12:27] <dj-fu> Spde, they have read access to them
[12:27] <youBun2> narg, Oh I see
[12:27] <katarot> mnirr: well let me put it this your like me fucked your never going to get it if have been trying for days
[12:27] <ltibor65> clem_yeats, in which country lives you?
[12:28] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : well... wireless or not, and no matter what OS it is.. there's always FTP and all...
[12:28] <dj-fu> katarot, use ndiswrapper to get your driver running
[12:28] <katarot> mnirr:exact same card
[12:28] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : French nationality, Irish resident.
[12:28] <Spde> Why isnt there any userfriendly ftp server for linux? proftpd really sucks! any windows ftp server kicks its ass! (maby not uptime)
[12:28] <youBun2> narg, There might be a way to do this but since this is my FIRST time using a Linux OS distribution and with the current problems I have of not being able to log into Windows, you can see I am left in a bit of a pickle =(
[12:28] <narg> michaelDK: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[12:28] <katarot> dj_fu: i have the drive is working
[12:28] <michaelDK> narg thx will look into i
[12:28] <michaelDK> t
[12:28] <jonas_as> I am new to ubunto..
[12:28] <dj-fu> Spde, you might wanna take a look at 'gproftpd' - it's a UI to the proftpd conf file
[12:29] <youBun2> clem_yeats, I have considered transferring my files via FTP but I personally don't understand why Ubuntu does not BURN certain file types to my DVD-Rs
[12:29] <kingspawn> youBun2: Boot XP cd, rescue terminal, and use fixmbr
[12:29] <clem_yeats> Spde : gftp ?
[12:29] <katarot> mnirr:what laptop you got
[12:29] <mnirr> compaq presario 2100
[12:29] <Zarephath> What file do I need to edit to clear the entries for rhythmbox when I imports files? I have some that were not compatible(didn't do all the steps in restricted) when I ctrl+a and right click tell to delete rhythmbox disappears and I have to reopen
[12:29] <Spde> dj-fu: gproftpd? how do i get it?
[12:29] <Zarephath> *it*
[12:29] <youBun2> kingspawn, UK computers more often than not do NOT come with XP installation CD's due to copyright laws here
[12:29] <dj-fu> Spde, same way you get anything else, apt-get.
[12:29] <jonas_as> I mean ubuntu, sorry for the typing misstake
[12:29] <Spde> dj-fu: k, thanks
[12:30] <mnirr> is ndiswrapper incompatable with this kernal of ubuntu?
[12:30] <Zarephath> youBun2: That is pretty common here in the US too now...
[12:30] <narg> youBun2: If your osx box detects the ubuntu box on the network, you could use ftp or ssh to do it.
[12:30] <yamathan> Why can't I enable universal packages?
[12:30] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : using K3b.. I never had any problems burning any kind of files...
[12:30] <Zarephath> clear
[12:30] <Knorrie> jonas_as: welcome to ubuntu ;)
[12:30] <dj-fu> yea, nautilus cd burner works fine for me
[12:30] <dj-fu> dvds and cds
[12:30] <narg> yamathan: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list, and scroll down to see if the entry for universe has a # or not.
[12:30] <katarot> mnirr: i have a dell inspiron 1300 with that exact same card and i have been tring for days alot of people are having trouble with that card tho i heard in dapper it works
[12:30] <maestrotech> I personally don't think it is worth running two operating systems on the same machine.
[12:30] <clem_yeats> running windows without a windows CD... that's crazy .. how do you reinstall it after the second week ??
[12:30] <maestrotech> too much trouble.
[12:30] <jonas_as> oohhh, tzank you
[12:31] <dj-fu> youBun2, I think Linux has a mac fanboy detector built in, that's why it's not working
[12:31] <maestrotech> clem_yeats, LOL
[12:31] <youBun2> clem_yeats, I can't burn .psd files, .db files and .rmvb files using GnomeBaker, K3B and a few other burners I have tried =S
[12:31] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : why wouldn't you... :)
[12:31] <jonas_as> though, I have still weird error message talking about locales (Qt: Locales not supported on X server)
[12:31] <youBun2> dj-fu, Mate, no point in being fly about it
[12:31] <kingspawn> youBun2: as a last resort, rename the files and burn them, then.
[12:31] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : as if there was a filter... what error do you get ?
[12:32] <narg> youBun2: can you not even burn them as data?
[12:32] <dj-fu> kingspawn, well said.
[12:32] <youBun2> clem_yeats, It states that some files will not burn
[12:32] <youBun2> narg, Nope!
[12:32] <dj-fu> maybe your mac corrupted them
[12:32] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : it's not like Linux to consider extensions....
[12:32] <Spde> dj-fu: cant find.. sudo apt-get install gproftpd ?
[12:32] <_jonathan> hi all, I'm trying to mount a windows share from my server2k3 box. everything seems to be fine but the /media/share folder disappears when mounted
[12:33] <dj-fu> I doubt it'd even look at the mimetypes for them
[12:33] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : and it's not like linux not to get proper error descriptions or codes
[12:33] <dj-fu> Spde, yes, it may be on the multi/universe
[12:33] <narg> youBun2: tar -cvvf file.tar file, and then bunzip2 it, and THEN see if k3b will burn it :)
[12:33] <gnomefreak> night all
[12:33] <Spde> dj-fu: ?
[12:33] <youBun2> dj-fu, Another point is that I don't see a lot of people in my industry creating multimedia content using Linux either
[12:33] <anto9us> _jonathan, see wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[12:34] <_jonathan> anto: i tried that
[12:34] <yamathan> Hmm.
[12:34] <dj-fu> oh, it's an 'industry' now? lol
[12:34] <kingspawn> haha
[12:34] <yamathan> I have universe and multiverse now!  : D
[12:34] <ompaul> Spde, it is proftpd and in universe
[12:34] <youBun2> narg, Hm... heh it's OK actually I can suffice loosing that data since my other half has it on her computer
[12:34] <jonas_as> Does anyone know about problems with locales?
[12:34] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : my industry is computer science.. and as crazy as it sounds.. all my colleagues use windows... so can we really rely on what people do ?
[12:34] <_jonathan> i tried axactly how they discribed but again, the folder disappears after the mount command
[12:35] <tarheel> windows isnt that bad
[12:35] <narg> heck, my industry is life, and most people use windows. Sucks :/
[12:35] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: 90% of cs people can't use linux to save their lives
[12:35] <Spde> ompaul: sorry, i don't get it?
[12:35] <tarheel> it just has sloppy source code
[12:35] <youBun2> clem_yeats, hehe true
[12:35] <jae686> cs people?
[12:35] <anto9us> _jonathan, I've never seen that happen
[12:35] <LaptopZZ> computer science
[12:35] <narg> computer science
[12:35] <clem_yeats> computer science.
[12:35] <clem_yeats> not counter strike :)
[12:35] <LaptopZZ> haha
[12:35] <jae686> well
[12:35] <narg> heh
[12:35] <anto9us> _jonathan, what's the name of the share?
[12:35] <ompaul> Spde, the program is actually proftpd and in the universe repo
[12:35] <_jonathan> storage
[12:35] <jae686> ii'm on a computer science course and we use linux :P
[12:35] <svu> is there avahi-bookmarks in ubuntu?
[12:35] <clem_yeats> well... you'd expect a IT engineer to at least know about linux.
[12:36] <dj-fu> ompaul, he's looking for the gnome proftpd configurator
[12:36] <LaptopZZ> _jonathan: alt-f2,smb://SERVERNAME
[12:36] <_jonathan> i followed that wiki to the letter
[12:36] <clem_yeats> which is not the case in general.
[12:36] <LaptopZZ> does it work
[12:36] <youBun2> clem_yeats, I dislike Windows a lot but I've been kind of thrown in the deep end a little here. I was planning on logging in to Ubuntu now and again and picking up a few things a long the way, but since I can't boot Windows and continue other design work along side my PowerBook it makes things a little hard for me =|
[12:36] <_jonathan> i can access it through smb://
[12:36] <Spde> dj-fu: yeh? =) how do i get it?
[12:36] <anto9us> _jonathan, you're mounting it with the same name?
[12:36] <LaptopZZ> _jonathan: are you trying to mount with smbmount?
[12:36] <_jonathan> yes
[12:36] <dj-fu> Spde, enable the multiverse and universe, then use the apt-get line i gave y ou
[12:36] <LaptopZZ> _jonathan: try the ip
[12:36] <_jonathan> i don't know....i made an entry in fstab
[12:36] <narg> youBun2: Does even the window cripple-cd that you got with the computer not help?
[12:37] <clem_yeats> youBun2 : you simply have a problem with your bootloader I believe.
[12:37] <Spde> dj-fu: how do i enable that?
[12:37] <_jonathan> i have tried name and ip address
[12:37] <indigojo> good evening
[12:37] <LaptopZZ> smbmount //SERVERNAME/SHARE /mnt/MOUNTPOINT -ousername=USERNAME
[12:37] <LaptopZZ> _jonathan: do that
[12:37] <youBun2> Windows in general is alright but what I mean when I say I dislike it is that it is extremely vunerable to virii etc.
[12:37] <benkong2> !ubotu repos
[12:37] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[12:37] <LaptopZZ> tell us what happens
[12:37] <clem_yeats> and by the way, don't get me wrong : Windows is great. Linux is better. This is how I see it.
[12:37] <dj-fu> Spde, follow that link ^^
[12:37] <youBun2> narg, No... the idiotic CD itself will not read. I assume it must have scratches of some sort on it
[12:37] <yamathan> Wait a second, did I delete one of the repositories on my list?  >_>;;
[12:37] <indigojo> can anyone tell me what version of qt4 will be in dapper final?
[12:37] <youBun2> clem_yeats, Yes sir I do =S
[12:37] <LaptopZZ> indigojo: no
[12:37] <ltibor65> clem_yeats, which is the latest version of k3b on Ubuntu?
[12:37] <yamathan> !easysource
[12:37] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[12:38] <youBun2> clem_yeats, I can access all the files on my Windows partition but just not boot Windows as a whole
[12:38] <LaptopZZ> ii  k3b                                    0.12.14-0ubuntu4
[12:38] <benkong2> what's the page that builds a sources.list for you based on your selections?
[12:38] <_jonathan> ls: .: Permission denied
[12:38] <clem_yeats> I just have a problem with IT engineer not being computer enthousiasts... my profession, which I love (I'm a developer as my job and as my hobby) was flooded with people who could not care less about IT ...
[12:38] <kingspawn> youBun2: go off and get a windows xp cd, do as told earlier
[12:38] <Shoo-Shu> hey guys, how do i clean the header of my printer, im using ubuntu 6.4 and a canon s200spx. please help me :(
[12:38] <_jonathan> that's after i cd'd into the folder
[12:38] <LaptopZZ> _jonathan: try being root?
[12:38] <jonas_as> harebra hej
[12:38] <_jonathan> yes, i have
[12:39] <benkong2> !sources.list
[12:39] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[12:39] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: IT generally is an impedance in most cos
[12:39] <_jonathan> matter of fact i was root when i did it just now
[12:39] <LaptopZZ> s/cos/companies
[12:39] <anto9us> _jonathan, after editing your fstab you're typing sudo mount -a ?
[12:39] <LaptopZZ> _jonathan: if that doesn't work then you've got some sort of auth errors
[12:39] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : sudo aptitude show k3b
[12:39] <_jonathan> i've done mount -a
[12:40] <rysiek|pl> hi guys
[12:40] <katarot> laptopzz:im guessing from your name you have a laptop with wireless im really stuck could you help me
[12:40] <LaptopZZ> katarot: haha not entirely true :-P but at the moment actually correct
[12:40] <LaptopZZ> katarot: I have used this name from my desktop for over 12 yrs
[12:41] <LaptopZZ> katarot: whats the issue?
[12:41] <clem_yeats> lol ! :)
[12:41] <katarot> laptopzz: i got my driver to install but i dont know what to do next
[12:41] <LaptopZZ> katarot: I wish someone would make madwifi stop hardlocking my laptop :-/
[12:41] <Cooner750> Hello. Are there any drivers for Linux for a VIA S3 UniChrome Integrated card. (Computer is a HP Pavilion a720n) that would help the 3D peformance (I know this card dosent peform much to begin with)
[12:41] <clem_yeats> that's funny.. cause I use Linux as my desktop os.. on my "laptop" :)
[12:41] <clem_yeats> lol
[12:41] <LaptopZZ> katarot: I'm going to need a lot more details
[12:41] <lesce> where's the default kernel in ubuntu 5.10 and what's it called ?
[12:41] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I love having the power of linux on my little p7010d
[12:41] <lesce> i'm tryin to configure my grub
[12:41] <clem_yeats> lesce : uname -r
[12:41] <youBun2> kingspawn, i have one on its way to me but there is no harm in the meantime to try and fix windows' boot process
[12:42] <clem_yeats> lesce : or if you changed it.. distrowatch.com
[12:42] <nrymiguel> Ghost for Ubuntu? that is possible
[12:42] <LaptopZZ> nrymiguel: look into dd
[12:42] <clem_yeats> Laptopzz : you have a p7010 !!!???
[12:42] <clem_yeats> Laptopzz : how is it ?
[12:42] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: yah, I like it :-)
[12:42] <lesce> clem_yeats: i'm not runing ubuntu right now
[12:42] <katarot> laptopzz: well i used ndiswrapper and when i type sudo ndiswrapper -l i see hardware installed and driver installed
[12:42] <MysticOne> anyone in here gotten a lucent winmodem working with ubuntu?  I'm reading the wiki about it, and the drivers it's saying to use are not in the system even though the appropriate packages are installed
[12:42] <nrymiguel> dd?
[12:42] <LaptopZZ> nrymiguel: man dd
[12:42] <sHaDe> n8 all
[12:42] <clem_yeats> Laptopzz : I was thinking of getting that laptop. does it read compact flash ?
[12:42] <katarot> but when i got to netoworks wlan0 isnt there
[12:43] <LaptopZZ> katarot: SD and CF
[12:43] <LaptopZZ> err clem_yeats SD and CF
[12:43] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I havne't gotten sd working in nix yet though
[12:43] <clem_yeats> Laptopzz : I went for the Sony T2XP.
[12:43] <LaptopZZ> katarot: I haven't used ndiswrapper what card do you have
[12:43] <ltibor65> clem_yeats, here it shows :0.12.7-1ubuntu1~breezy1 , but it is no newer version?
[12:43] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I dislike sony's quality
[12:43] <katarot> a built in broadcom
[12:43] <nrymiguel> sorry, I do not understand dd
[12:43] <LaptopZZ> katarot: hmm have you tried the wiki?
[12:43] <clem_yeats> Laptopzz : I figured more people had the T2XP than the P7010 so I'd get less problems installing linux on it.
[12:43] <wolki> hi. is there some unix wizard here who can help me with a little script?
[12:44] <katarot> yeah i know it of by heart
[12:44] <LaptopZZ> nrymiguel: dd if=INPUT of=OUTPUT
[12:44] <GTX> Unknown Video Codec ... falling back to MPEG1VIDEO!
[12:44] <GTX> gvidcap: symbol lookup error: gvidcap: undefined symbol: __fixunssfdi
[12:44] <GTX> How can I fix this?
[12:44] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I surprizingly had no troubles
[12:44] <LaptopZZ> there is a lot of support for the 7010 in nix
[12:44] <Shoo-Shu> hey guys, how do i clean the header of my printer, im using ubuntu 6.4 and a canon s200spx. please help me :( i = newbie and i cant use this linux shit cause my bf makes me *cry*
[12:44] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : why ?
[12:45] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I really like fujitsu so I was going to get something fujitsu
[12:45] <indigojo> if no-one can tell me which version of qt4 is planned for dapper, who do I contact?
[12:45] <wolki> i'm searching for files sontaining certain characters, they have whitespace too. find with -printf allowed me to quote them, but if I use for on that list it still breaks them at every whitespace. what am i doing wrong?
[12:45] <cafuego> Shoo-Shu: Upgrade your boyfriend.
[12:45] <Francisco> how can I put password at dir."
[12:45] <Shoo-Shu> lol
[12:45] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : there's a sony center just beside my work... and I couldn't find the P7010 around here..
[12:45] <indigojo> cos version 4.1.1 has (according to Trolltech) better text editing performance - in 4.1.0 it's a real dog
[12:45] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I got  mine from www.portableone.com
[12:46] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : but I'm really happy with my little laptop nonetheless
[12:46] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: that's whats important right?
[12:46] <MysticOne> anyone?  know which package provides lt_serial and lt_modem?
[12:46] <spacey> indigojo: maybe check with #kubuntu ?:)
[12:46] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : yep !
[12:46] <indigojo> oh right I didn't know they had a separate channel, thanks
[12:46] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: what video does it have
[12:46] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : i855
[12:46] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : I guess..
[12:46] <clem_yeats> :)
[12:46] <Frogzoo> anyone know of an app that does the same thing as HNB (hierarchical notebook), only better?
[12:47] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: yeah that's what I've got, I got xgl kinda working on it
[12:47] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : did you have to tweak the resolution to get 1280x768 ?
[12:47] <ltibor65> LaptopZZ, there is a 0.12.14 version K3b package for Breezy?
[12:47] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: lspci | grep Display
[12:47] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: yes, I used the 855resolution
[12:47] <LaptopZZ> ltibor65: dapp
[12:48] <lesce> can somebody tell me whats the default kernel  and initrd  from the grub.conf ?
[12:48] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : how did you make 855resolution work after a suspend.. ?
[12:48] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I havne't tested suspend.. but... you can put it in the wakeupscripts
[12:48] <katarot> well im away to die cya
[12:48] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : how do you do that ?
[12:48] <mnirr> ok get this i had a PCMICA wireless card and i installed that, still dosen't work, it's gota be ndiswrapper
[12:48] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I read about it being done, but I forgot where
[12:48] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : ok.
[12:49] <tonyyarusso> Francisco: Do you mean password protecting a directory?  Same password as your user one or not?
[12:49] <LaptopZZ> http://wiki.suspend2.net/DistroAndHardwareSetup/i855GM_resolution
[12:49] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: it tells you here
[12:49] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : same here.. I was happy enough with the resolution at startup.. and didn't invesigate too much on the resume problem.
[12:49] <LaptopZZ> I gotta have my 1280x768
[12:49] <Francisco> tonyyarusso, no another one."
[12:50] <tonyyarusso> Francisco: All right, I was looking into the same thing a few days ago, and it seems like the best way to do it is to create another user with the password you want for it, the chown and chmod the directory to suit, and remove the dummy user from the GM
[12:51] <LinuxNIT> hey guys in just installed ubuntu on my laptop and the atheros card is working except it wont scan for networks. how do i fix this?
[12:51] <tonyyarusso> Francisco: Sorry, GDM face browser, if you have that.
[12:51] <ig-shoot-me> Is there xfire for ubuntu?
[12:51] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : oh by the way... does the P7010 have an ALPS touchpad ?
[12:51] <LinuxNIT> yeah ok nm
[12:51] <Francisco> tonyyarusso,  i do not have idea what it is..
[12:51] <LinuxNIT> now its scannign wtf
[12:51] <tonyyarusso> Francisco: Which part do I need to make more clear?
[12:52] <Francisco> GDM
[12:52] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: not sure... do you know how to tell?
[12:52] <phiqtion738> how can i fix GDM from the live cd?
[12:52] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : did you manage to remove tapping gestures on the touchpad ?
[12:52] <Cooner750> Ok. I have another question
[12:52] <ig-shoot-me> Is there xfire for ubuntu?
[12:52] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I like the tapp gestures...
[12:52] <nalioth> ig-shoot-me: please don't repeat
[12:52] <nalioth> ubotu: tell ig-shoot-me about repeat
[12:52] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : mine appears in lsusb
[12:52] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I had the side scroll bar for a while, but it went away... :-(
[12:52] <Cooner750> How do I edit GRUB's 'menu.lst', even though it's on the MBR of the internal windows drive, but Ubuntu is running on a USB external?
[12:52] <LaptopZZ> Bus 004 Device 009: ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd 8-bit FIFO
[12:52] <brenner> ig-shoot-me: that gaming tool? no.
[12:52] <LaptopZZ> oh wait that's not it
[12:52] <scoates> ... any idea why my sound device wouldn't show up in lspci?
[12:53] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: I don't have it in my lsusb
[12:53] <brenner> ig-shoot-me: maybe if you run it through wine
[12:53] <brenner> scoates: is it a pci device?
[12:53] <Frogzoo> scoates: it's not pci?
[12:53] <tonyyarusso> Francisco: The login manager for Gnome.  If you're running graphically with a default install, it's what pops up first.  Face browser is if you have a theme that allows for clicking different users, rather than having to know the username and typing that in to a text box only.
[12:53] <ig-shoot-me> I'll try that.
[12:53] <suryam> my computer doesn't beep anymore... how can i fix it?
[12:53] <scoates> it's integrated into the motherboard. I assume it's PCI. I don't know what else it would be.
[12:53] <LaptopZZ> xset +b
[12:53] <nrymiguel> very happy, ubuntu works in my inspiron 8100
[12:54] <scoates> (notebook: asus A7V based)
[12:54] <eirejah> hmm can anyone help me out im trying to play cds in my cd drive and im using xine /cdrom or just xine and then clickin cd but its not working .. any tips ?
[12:54] <Cooner750> I have a floppy that Ubuntu made during install, what is that for?
[12:54] <LaptopZZ> suryam: xset b on
[12:54] <Francisco> tonyyarusso, ah ok." I need put the user and the pass ."
[12:54] <Frogzoo> scoates: no - it would be - maybe it's disabled in the bios?
[12:54] <scoates> Frogzoo: nope. works fine in Windows
[12:54] <clem_yeats> LaptopZZ : I had the scrolling wheel working and tapping gestures off in my previous installation.. I saved my xorg.conf... and even though I have the same config now.. it doesnt work :)
[12:54] <suryam> LaptopZZ: that didn't work :-(  xset b on; echo -e '\a'
[12:54] <tonyyarusso> Francisco: Right.
[12:55] <scoates> Frogzoo: nevermind; thanks. I'm stupid.
[12:55] <eirejah> hmm can anyone help me out im trying to play cds in my cd drive and im using xine /cdrom or just xine and then clickin cd but its not working .. any tips ?
[12:55] <Frogzoo> scoates: I'd google for you mobo along with 'sound + linux'
[12:55] <rafael> windows suchs..
[12:55] <nrymiguel> amule don't open.....any help
[12:55] <Frogzoo> scoates: sorry I can't help with that :)
[12:55] <LaptopZZ> suryam: hmm system-->pref-->sound System beep
[12:56] <brenner> eirejah: wouldn't it be /dev/cdrom ?
[12:56] <rafael> dont open??
[12:56] <uzume> does anybody knows how to change the background during gnome loading ?
[12:56] <LaptopZZ> clem_yeats: oh
[12:56] <yamathan> Why am I getting backported editions of software through updating via apt-get?
[12:56] <suryam> LaptopZZ: sorry, i'm not using gnome :-(
[12:56] <eirejah> brenner: i tried that too
[12:56] <LaptopZZ> suryam: then shouldn't you be in #kubuntu?
[12:56] <rafael> u sue ubuntu?
[12:56] <rafael> use?
[12:56] <suryam> LaptopZZ: not using kde either :-P
[12:56] <clem_yeats> eirejah : you mean an audio CD ?
[12:56] <LaptopZZ> suryam: what are you using
[12:56] <tonyyarusso> uzume: The color or the images?
[12:56] <eirejah> clem_yeats: yes
[12:56] <eirejah> i gave up on the dvd   :>
[12:56] <suryam> LaptopZZ: wmii :-P  http://wmii.de
[12:57] <clem_yeats> eirejah : in gnome or kde ?
[12:57] <eirejah> fluxbox
[12:57] <eirejah> i have gnome though
[12:57] <clem_yeats> eirejah : oh.. :)
[12:57] <LaptopZZ> suryam: interesting
[12:57] <uzume> tonyyarusso> the color of the screen behind the splash
[12:57] <eirejah> :)
[12:57] <brenner> yamathan: do you have backports enabled?
[12:57] <Xaero_Vincent> hes using no desktop enviorment and pork IRC client ;)
[12:57] <eirejah> Xaero_Vincent: who?
[12:57] <djk_> does the livecd use su, sudo, or nothing?
[12:57] <phiqtion738> how can i fix GDM from the live cd?
[12:57] <LaptopZZ> suryam: it looks like twm and blackbox got in a fight an no one won
[12:57] <suryam> LaptopZZ: i think the problem is beyond the WM... i thought it was X misconfigured, but the xset you gave didn't work
[12:58] <Xaero_Vincent> i tried Fluxbox with DSL
[12:58] <LaptopZZ> suryam: I don't know what to tell you...
[12:58] <Xaero_Vincent> i sucks
[12:58] <eirejah> haha
[12:58] <eirejah> fluxbox owns
[12:58] <clem_yeats> eirejah : in Gnome, there's a CD player in the menus..
[12:58] <LaptopZZ> fluxbox is very good
[12:58] <_jason> uzume: system > administration > login screen setup  > gtk greeter, bottom right
[12:58] <phiqtion738> how can i fix GDM from the live cd?
[12:58] <eirejah> you just have to be willing to learn a little
[12:58] <Xaero_Vincent> Gnome 2.14 owns
[12:58] <tonyyarusso> uzume: In the login screen setup, select the "GTK+" tab (rather than the themed one).  Under that, there's a background color box.  Changing that will do what you want.
[12:58] <suryam> LaptopZZ: it was working before i upgrade to dapper
[12:58] <eirejah> clem_yeats: do you know the program name by any chance
[12:58] <eirejah> i can run it on cli
[12:59] <jimcooncat> phiqtion738, wouldn't it be easier from the command line?
[12:59] <clem_yeats> eirejah : nope.. :)
[12:59] <eirejah> ok
[12:59] <LaptopZZ> suryam: hmm, I don't know.. I know there is a kernel option that might have changed
[12:59] <tezzer44> any linux gods in here have the time to help a noob with sambar?
[12:59] <clem_yeats> eirejah : but you can run it and look at the process name with ps -ed
[12:59] <clem_yeats> eirejah : but you can run it and look at the process name with ps -ef
[12:59] <clem_yeats> sorry.
[12:59] <eirejah> cool
[12:59] <phiqtion738> jimcooncat: what command line? i cant even log in to ubuntu
[12:59] <uzume> tonyyarusso> thx
[12:59] <yamathan> I don't know what's going on with these repositories!  >_<
[12:59] <suryam> LaptopZZ: aaagh! i really hope dapper disabled beeping in the kernel! that's catastrophic
[12:59] <uzume> tonyyarusso> I'll try that right now :))
[12:59] <suryam> *did not disable
[12:59] <Xaero_Vincent> Ctrl+Alt+Backspace will get u into command line
[01:00] <clem_yeats> it won't...
[01:00] <LaptopZZ> suryam: you want the beep on or off
[01:00] <clem_yeats> CTRL + ALT + F1
[01:00] <brenner> yamathan: pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:00] <yamathan> I added the "universe" repository, but I still can't get Helix through "Add Applications"!
[01:00] <MysticOne> anyone?  lt_serial and lt_modem drivers?  The wiki says they're in linux-restricted-modules-ARCH (obviously arch being the appropriate architecture) but I am *not* seeing them (running 5.10)
[01:00] <jimcooncat> phiqtion738, recovery mode using grub
[01:00] <Spde> just downloaded pureadmin to admin proftpd server. keep getting a lots of error and it says its running whit out root permissions.. how do i start it whit root permissions?
[01:00] <Xaero_Vincent> they both do for me
[01:00] <phiqtion738> how can i fix it there?
[01:00] <jimcooncat> sorry took so long had to look up the term
[01:01] <Francisco> tonyyarusso, and do you know the form I can put password at a file .! when I try to open it questions it
[01:01] <phiqtion738> jimcooncat: how can i fix it there
[01:01] <yamathan> Pastebin isn't found.
[01:01] <suryam> LaptopZZ: i want beep on!
[01:01] <suryam> i can't live without it
[01:01] <LaptopZZ> suryam: you're one of the few, you will have to google for it
[01:01] <tezzer44> Hi i am trying to set up samba but am having truble can any one help?
[01:01] <clem_yeats> Xaero_Vincent : well the backspace option restarts X... so you go back to kdm or gdm...
[01:01] <jimcooncat> phiqtion738, not sure. I'd try reinstalling with aptitude
[01:01] <brenner> ubotu: tell yamathan about pastebin
[01:01] <phiqtion738> jimcooncat: whats aptitude?
[01:02] <Frogzoo> !aptitude
[01:02] <brenner> yamathan: and direct your msgs to me please
[01:02] <suryam> LaptopZZ: ah, thanks
[01:02] <jimcooncat> phiqtion738, like apt-get but you can "aptitude purge" to wipe out your existing config if you need to
[01:02] <Spde> how can i make sure that an app i run from the interface has root permissions?
[01:02] <pickart> What interface?
[01:03] <Francisco> tonyyarusso, and do you know the form I can put password at a file .! when I try to open it questions it
[01:03] <eirejah> can someone please name a cd player program thats native to gnome?
[01:03] <Spde> the "xwin".. standars ubuntu "xwin" =)
[01:03] <Frogzoo> Spde: sudo chmod +s app    - but check the docs 1st
[01:03] <pickart> "CD Player"?
[01:03] <eirejah> a program for playing cd's yes
[01:03] <clem_yeats> eirejah : gnome-cd
[01:03] <pickart> Yep.
[01:03] <brenner> eirejah: gnome-cd is installed by default
[01:04] <eirejah> thanks !
[01:04] <pickart> That's what it's called.
[01:04] <pickart> In the ubuntu menu...
[01:04] <jimcooncat> phiqtion738, I was just saying the livecd wouldn't be easy to make a fix from
[01:04] <Spde> Man i can't get why it has to be so silly complicated to just set up a simple ftp server
[01:04] <pickart> Under Sound & VIdeo.
[01:04] <brenner> pickart: i hate the duplicate names
[01:04] <pickart> brenner: Excuse me?
[01:04] <Frogzoo> Spde: so write a patch
[01:05] <eirejah> ** (gnome-cd:11987): WARNING **: Could not open resource for writing.   anyone know what that might means?
[01:05] <eirejah> mean*
[01:05] <tonyyarusso> Francisco: The way it would work is you would have to su to the dummy user and open it from terminal, or configure gksudo for it perhaps, although I'm not quite sure how that would work.
[01:05] <brenner> pickart: how they use alternate "easier" names for menu entries.  you can't sometimes can't tell what app it is unless you look at the shortcut or actually run it
[01:05] <Spde> i just downloaded something that is supose to edit the proftpd conf file.. "pureadmin" but it dosnt work.. keeps saying it running whit out root permissions
[01:05] <Spde> cant i just start the gui (xwin) as root?
[01:06] <yamathan> Brenner: I can't at this point.
[01:06] <jimcooncat> brenner, I think they should make an easy way to switch from one to the other
[01:06] <yamathan> I can't pull a /pm on this client.
[01:06] <kingspawn> Spde: are you running it with sudo?
[01:06] <jimcooncat> or bothe
[01:06] <eth0_> Spde: yeah, you can
[01:06] <IdleOne> !tell yamathan about register
[01:06] <pickart> brenner: Well, It's probably a usability decision. There was a piece on slashdot a while ago that linux app names are often confusing to a newbie compared to windows ones. E.g. GIMP instead of Photoshop.
[01:06] <Frogzoo> Spde: did you even read the docs?
[01:06] <brenner> yamathan: i meant just use my name like you just did so it highlights for me.  otherwise i have to hunt for your messages
[01:07] <brenner> jimcooncat: me too
[01:07] <pickart> brenner: They probably want newbies to feel more at home.
[01:07] <Spde> kingspawn: how? its in the graphic interface
[01:07] <Ingvae> Hey what's the difference between Ubunto, Kubuntu, and Edubunto? Is it just the window manager?
[01:07] <jimcooncat> brenner, is that gnome or xfce?
[01:07] <brenner> pickart: yeah i understand why.  it just bugs me a litlle
[01:07] <Frogzoo> pickart: it's a valid point - there's a lot of tools overlooked by noobs because ofjust this
[01:07] <suryam> edubuntu is AWESOME! 8-)
[01:07] <brenner> jimcooncat: gnome
[01:07] <kingspawn> Spde: just start it from a terminal then
[01:07] <Cooner750> How do I have it turn on the Num Lock by default?
[01:07] <yamathan> REGISTER kick4288
[01:07] <yamathan> Aw, crap.
[01:08] <tonyyarusso> Ingvae: And included apps.
[01:08] <eth0_> Spde: goto the system menu, then administration, then login screen
[01:08] <pickart> ingvae: Ubuntu is GNOME (its an entire desktop environment) and Kubuntu is KDE.
[01:08] <brenner> Cooner750: install numlockx
[01:08] <eth0_> Spde: hit the security tab
[01:08] <ltibor65> clem_yeats, I have problem with your sources.list,  with the kubuntu repositories.  The error: W: GPG error, NO_PUBKEY A506E6D4DD4D5088. What to do?
[01:08] <Frogzoo> !numlock
[01:08] <ubotu> somebody said numlock was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NumLock
[01:08] <eth0_> Spde: and click allow login as root
[01:08] <eirejah> ** (gnome-cd:11987): WARNING **: Could not open resource for writing.   anyone know what that might mean?
[01:08] <pvd2006> Does Kubuntu have more applications? I mean does KDE have more applications?
[01:08] <yamathan> There we go.
[01:08] <yamathan> I'm registered now!
[01:08] <clem_yeats> ltibor : you need to get keys....
[01:08] <jimcooncat> just like I think they should have a quick switch to "pure gnome" without the firefox, openoffice, etc
[01:09] <Cooner750> installing now
[01:09] <pickart> Ingvae: I don't really know. I run GNOME now, and I made the switch because I felt there were more native GNOME apps that I needed than KDE one.
[01:09] <pickart> ones
[01:09] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: Probably either that you don't have permissions to write to that device or it's a read-only disk and something is trying to write it.
[01:09] <clem_yeats> ltibor : else remove lines for kde 3.5.1
[01:09] <eirejah> tonyyarusso: how can i set permission for a user to use cdrom
[01:09] <tonyyarusso> jimcooncat: I'm not sure what all is in it, but packages like gnome-core and kdebase do exist.
[01:10] <Frogzoo> ltibor65: ls -lL /dev/cdrom
[01:10] <lastent> one question in what directory the repositories are as default?
[01:10] <Frogzoo> lastent: /var/cache/apt
[01:10] <pickart> If you search for "gnome" in synaptic, you can see alot of the gnome related packages.
[01:10] <Ingvae> Thanks! I just did my 1st Ubuntu install....
[01:10] <IdleOne> lastent> /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:10] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: Try first in the System > Administration > Users and Groups gui.  If that doesn't work, I think you might have to ask someone else.
[01:10] <brenner> lastent: define repositories
[01:11] <eirejah> tonyyarusso: ok thanks
[01:11] <Ingvae> Out of the box it's way better than the Fedora I've been running for 5 months
[01:11] <brenner> Ingvae: welcome
[01:12] <clem_yeats> eirejah : in /etc/fstab... there's a line for the CDROM, and you need to set options for people to be able to mount it "users"
[01:12] <eirejah> ok cool thanks clem_yeats
[01:12] <dylan_> how do i make folders hidden?
[01:12] <eth0_> dylan_: in x?
[01:12] <clem_yeats> dylan_ : prefix them with .
[01:12] <AngryElf> dylan_, give it a name with a . at the beginning
[01:12] <ltibor65> clem_yeats: how can I get keys for kubuntu repositories?
[01:13] <eth0_> oh sorry mis-read
[01:13] <tonyyarusso> The /topic says "Offical Dapper delay statement to be made soon" - shouldn't that be out by now, considering it's late Saturday?
[01:13] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : well.... it's a binary file...
[01:13] <IdleOne> sudo apt-get updatedb?
[01:13] <dli__> dylan_, there's no truly hiden thing, just make its name starting with a dot, '.'
[01:13] <dylan_> eth0_, clem_yeats AngryElf dli__ thanks!  :-)
[01:13] <pickart> Like .folder
[01:14] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : the best is that you delete the lines for KDE3.5.1 in your sources.list.. and run sudo aptitude update
[01:15] <cerberus> has anyone experienced problems unplugging a usb flash drive without unmounting? whenever I do any files saved/deleted aren't saved or deleted.
[01:15] <tonyyarusso> dli__, pickart : Just a thought on a possible loophole - what happens if you name it ..folder?  Would nautilus get confused and still not display it with "Show hidden" checked?
[01:15] <brenner> cerberus: that's b/c the write happens when you unmount
[01:15] <yamathan> How odd.
[01:15] <clem_yeats> cerberus : yes.
[01:15] <void^> cerberus: of course. use sync mount option to reduce issues with unclean disconnects
[01:15] <AngryElf> how do i get a root terminal, i'm really sick of typing sudo all the time
[01:15] <yamathan> I disabled the backport repositories and suddenly everything worked properly.
[01:15] <tonyyarusso> cerberus: I'm told the actual writing to the disk happens on receiving the unmount command.  Why, I have no idea; it seems highly annoying.
[01:15] <clem_yeats> cerberus : it syncs it when you unmount.
[01:15] <pickart> I think if you'd do Ctrl+H to show folders, it display a folder called .folder
[01:16] <dli__> tonyyarusso, you can name it ..., nautilus can display it
[01:16] <tonyyarusso> AngryElf: sudo -i
[01:16] <pickart> But I'll try for funsies... :P
[01:16] <tonyyarusso> dli__: Nuts.
[01:16] <cerberus> is there away around it, to force the write when the opperation happens?
[01:16] <clem_yeats> cerberus : it would be to late...
[01:16] <void^> use sync
[01:16] <clem_yeats> cerberus : how can it write once you've unplugged it ?
[01:16] <pickart> Wait, right. It doesn't remove the dot, it just shows the folder.
[01:16] <kingspawn> cerberus: you could always use "sync", i believe
[01:16] <dli__> tonyyarusso, ... is used by many rootkits, also, '  ', just space in name
[01:16] <eth0_> AngryElf: go system - administration - login screen - security tab, and hit - allow gdm login as root
[01:17] <Jelly_> Im new to gnome and ubuntu.  I really love the choice of default apps :)    However, ummm, what do you guys read usenet with? :)
[01:17] <tonyyarusso> dli__: That would make sense.
[01:17] <Francisco> I wanna give a password to directory diferent at the user
[01:17] <dli__> tonyyarusso, or, '. '
[01:17] <ltibor65> Ok, clem_yeats, thank you very much for your support tonight. I wish you good work in the future and good luck! Good Night!
[01:17] <cerberus> true sync would work but it still seems a little annoying
[01:17] <kingspawn> Jelly_: i suggest you get Thunderbird
[01:17] <sailor> got a question... I recently installed Dapper to a different partition on my HDD, and now when I try to boot breezy, it hangs on the "loading modules"... any idea how to fix that?
[01:17] <brenner> Jelly_: i'd get pan
[01:17] <clem_yeats> ltibor65 : you're very welcome.
[01:17] <brenner> Jelly_: there isn't a default newsreader afaik
[01:17] <sailor> i had to move the swap partition when I installed dapper, but I updated /etc/fstab, so that should be fine...
[01:17] <Jelly_> ah yes, I heard about pan for years
[01:17] <dj-fu> thunderbird reads news, no/
[01:18] <Cooner750> I have a question
[01:18] <Jelly_> but was never on gnome before
[01:18] <Jelly_> I love thunderbird
[01:18] <vars> hey waht program do i need to run to reconfigure x?
[01:18] <eth0_> Cooner750: shoot
[01:18] <kingspawn> cerberus: then mount it with -o sync
[01:18] <Ingvae> AngryElf: Go to the user and group manager and click show all groups, edit the password for root then you can do a su - once in a window to become root
[01:18] <Jelly_> but I want to try to get out of my usual customize customize routine and experience a system as the designers meant it
[01:18] <clem_yeats> vars  : vi... use it against /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:18] <tonyyarusso> kingspawn: How to make those options included automatically on plugin of a USB drive?
[01:18] <wrenz77> HI ALL
[01:18] <Jelly_> so I am going to give evolution a fair shot
[01:18] <Francisco> can anyone to help me? I wanna put password to a directory.
[01:19] <sailor> anyone?
[01:19] <wrenz77> IAM A NEW USER OF UBUNTU
[01:19] <dj-fu> password on a directory?
[01:19] <dli__> after building my own kernel, can I remove the ubuntu kernel? just want to make sure, nothing depends on it
[01:19] <Cooner750> I was wondering --- why do all of the buttons in Firefox have that 'windoze98-ish' look?
[01:19] <Ingvae> AngryElf: System, Administration, Users & Groups
[01:19] <Francisco> _jason, hello can you help me? I wanna put password to a directory different at the user."
[01:19] <vars> clem_yeats, ehat aobut gui  i used it before
[01:19] <kingspawn> tonyyarusso: i dont know, i haven't got any usb drives. is there an entry for it in fstab?
[01:19] <dj-fu> Cooner750, firefox is themable
[01:19] <Madpilot> wrenz77, welcome, but please turn your caps lock key off...
[01:19] <pvd2006> I opened a file and it got saved into the tmp folder. the file is a  .deb package file and I am trying to use sudo dpkg -i on it , but it says dpkg: status database area is locked by another process
[01:19] <vars> i just cvan't remember what it is?
[01:19] <gazanfer> how can i set nautilus as my default file browser?
[01:19] <wrenz77> sorry
[01:20] <tonyyarusso> kingspawn: Nope.
[01:20] <AngryElf> eth0_, Ingvae, thanx
[01:20] <kingspawn> pvd2006: got synaptic running in the background?
[01:20] <dli__> pvd2006, another instance of apt is running? or died running
[01:20] <Madpilot> gazanfer, if you're using Gnome, nautilus is your default file manager already...
[01:20] <Ingvae> AngryElf: yw
[01:20] <pvd2006> of course, should of thought about that.
[01:20] <AngryElf> now, where do i go to add modules during bootup?
[01:20] <kingspawn> tonyyarusso: so where does it get mounted then?
[01:20] <wrenz77> i am using ubuntu breezy
[01:20] <brenner> gazanfer: isn't it your default already?
[01:20] <clem_yeats> pvd2006 : make sure you close Adept and Synaptic...
[01:20] <gazanfer> Madpilot, no im not. i'm usin xfce4, gnome isnt even installed
[01:20] <pvd2006> yeah, thanks, it is working now.
[01:20] <tonyyarusso> kingspawn: /media/<DiskLabel>
[01:21] <Cooner750> I know the interface is themeable, I'm talking about the buttons like on google's homepage, the "Google Search", etc....
[01:21] <clem_yeats> ok
[01:21] <Madpilot> Cooner750, a lot of that is probably set by the page itself, not the browsers
[01:21] <kingspawn> tonyyarusso: have a look at http://ccomb.free.fr/wiki/wakka.php?wiki=UsbMassStorageEnglish
[01:21] <Francisco> _jason, hello can you help me? I wanna put password to a directory different at the user."
[01:21] <Francisco> _jason, hello can you help me? I wanna put password to a directory different at the user."
[01:22] <tonyyarusso> kingspawn: Okay, will do.
[01:22] <clem_yeats> Cooner750 : they're widgets.. change them by changing the gnome of kde themes.
[01:22] <wrenz77> i had fujitsu siemens amilo pro pentium laptop in that sound is not working
[01:22] <yamathan> Does anyone in here have experience installing the Second Life alpha client?
[01:22] <clem_yeats> s/of/or/eg;
[01:22] <eth0_> Francisco: you couldl create a newuser and chmod it so that it can only be opened by the new user
[01:23] <Cooner750> I had another question. On my other computer I have Epiphany. I tried sudo apt-get install Epiphany with no luck
[01:23] <Cooner750> I forget how I got it on the other computer
[01:23] <tonyyarusso> Cooner750: epiphany-browser
[01:23] <clem_yeats> Francisco: or create a group...
[01:23] <Cooner750> oh :p
[01:24] <AngryElf> hey all, do the commands in sh-scripts get run in order? i.e. if there's a command that takes a while will bash wait to execute the 2nd after the 1st is finished?
[01:24] <Francisco> eth0_, i do not want to to that coz i just want one user.. I just want that this file or directory question the pass for to open."
[01:24] <clem_yeats> Cooner750 : you can use sudo aptitude search epiphany ... if you're not sure of the name.
[01:24] <Ingvae> AngryElf: In order
[01:24] <gazanfer> how can i set nautilus as my default file browser?
[01:24] <eth0_> frank__: gpgp can encrypt it
[01:24] <eth0_> Francisco: gpgp can encrypt it
[01:24] <Frogzoo> AngryElf: shell commands are syncronous, unless you move a task to the background - by putting '&' at the end
[01:25] <Cooner750> installed :)
[01:25] <Francisco> gpgp I get it from synaptic
[01:25] <Francisco> ?'
[01:25] <TechNeck> Question -> Why doesn't ubuntu ship with Firefox 1.5?
[01:25] <AngryElf> Ingvae, Frogzoo thanx, let's hope this works :)
[01:25] <Madpilot> Francisco, yes
[01:25] <brenner> clem_yeats: what does the left column mean in aptitude searches (i'm an apt-get user)
[01:25] <Frogzoo> TechNeck: because ff1.5 didn't meet the breezy release schedule
[01:25] <tonyyarusso> TechNeck: Because of the way software inclusion policy was decided.
[01:25] <Madpilot> TechNeck, the next version will - when Breezy came out, FF1.5 wasn't out yte
[01:25] <Madpilot> *yet, even
[01:25] <TechNeck> ah
[01:26] <dj-fu> ff1.5 is in dapper
[01:26] <clem_yeats> brenner : the status of the package.
[01:26] <Frogzoo> !dapper
[01:26] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[01:26] <clem_yeats> brenner : i = installed
[01:26] <brenner> and p?
[01:26] <TechNeck> K, so I won't be breaking anything by installing it myself then?
[01:26] <clem_yeats> brenner : p = available for install I guess
[01:26] <clem_yeats> brenner : and v = virtual
[01:26] <Francisco> Madpilot, ok
[01:27] <brenner> clem_yeats: ah, thanks for the info.
[01:27] <clem_yeats> no worries :)
[01:29] <brenner> that's pretty neat actually
[01:29] <Frogzoo> !tell TechNeck about ff1.5
[01:29] <TechNeck> ah, found it on the wiki
[01:29] <benplaut> how do i apply a .diff patch to a source tarball?
[01:29] <Frogzoo> TechNeck: the self install for ff1.5 is very straightforward
[01:29] <TechNeck> You can use ff1.5, but don't uninstall 1.07, or it does break some packages
[01:29] <Madpilot> benplaut, probably with the patch command
[01:30] <Cyorxamp> Lo folks, what live cd's do you lot know of that fit on business card size cd's (50mb or under iso's) - I have GParted and DSL (damn small linux) already.
[01:30] <benplaut> k
[01:30] <Frogzoo> benplaut: untar, cd to root dir, then 'patch < patch.file'
[01:30] <pickart> Is 1.5 going to be included in Dapper?
[01:30] <tonyyarusso> pickart: Yes.
[01:30] <Madpilot> pickart, yes
[01:30] <benplaut> thanks
[01:30] <azurehuesofblue> !ff1.5
[01:30] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[01:30] <pickart> Thx
[01:30] <neoxan> does anyone know if theres another weather applet for gnome bar?
[01:30] <gazanfer> this is my third time asking the same question, sorry about that: how can i set nautilus as my default file browser? (no i'm not using gnome and nautilus is not already my default)
[01:31] <tonyyarusso> Cyorxamp: DSL and Puppy Linux should fit under 50MB.  That's all I know of.
[01:31] <Frogzoo> neoxan: maybe check out gnomeapplets
[01:31] <aszurom> firefox is an easy one
[01:31] <vook> anyone have any words of advice on swap space these days?  I've been operating on old wisdom gained from "Running Linux" and other sources that basically say anything larger than 200mb is waste, but my swap space is currently 95% in use.
[01:31] <pickart> gazanfer: What do you mean by "default"?
[01:31] <azurehuesofblue> duh
[01:31] <azurehuesofblue> lol
[01:31] <neoxan> Frogzoo, uses too much resources and only works on desktop, or?
[01:31] <clem_yeats> vook : twice your RAM
[01:31] <Frogzoo> vook: humbug - swap should be 1x/2x installed ram
[01:32] <cafuego> Frogzoo: No, it shouldn't.
[01:32] <aszurom> just download it, extract it into a folder in your home directory, change the launcher icon to point to the "firefox" script in the folder you extracted... done
[01:32] <vook> hmm
[01:32] <Frogzoo> neoxan: unfortunately, I agree
[01:32] <dj-fu> I've always known that SWAP=(RAM*1.5)
[01:32] <Frogzoo> cafuego: ?
[01:32] <kicker> hello
[01:32] <cafuego> swap used to be ram*2, back when the 2.2 and early 2.4 VM sucked
[01:32] <aszurom> I'd give my firstborn to anybody that can get my MX1000 mouse working
[01:32] <cafuego> These days it doesn't matter.
[01:32] <gazanfer> pickart, when i try to run lets say "/opt/" i would like nautilus to run (currently xffm is set)
[01:33] <kicker> how can I make gdm my default environment?
[01:33] <Frogzoo> cafuego: except if you need a large amount of vm, or you want to suspend to disk
[01:33] <vook> okay, cafuego is along my line of thinking.  Didn't mean to start a debate though.
[01:33] <kicker> how can I make gdm my default?
[01:33] <brenner> cafuego: was told that after i installed.  now i have 1.2G of swap that's rarely used. :-/
[01:33] <aszurom> kicker, what's coming up now?
[01:33] <aszurom> kdm?
[01:33] <cafuego> brenner: You will want to play with 'tmpfs' then :-)
[01:33] <Cyorxamp> Lo folks, what live cd's do you lot know of that fit on business card size cd's (50mb or under iso's) - I have GParted and DSL (damn small linux) already.
[01:33] <Cyorxamp> thanx tonyyarusso - will look at it
[01:34] <cafuego> brenner: You can mount this swap space as useable filesystem (gets wiped on reboot, though)
[01:34] <kicker> aszurom, yes kdm
[01:34] <Frogzoo> brenner: do yourself a favour & put /tmp on tmpfs
[01:34] <Cooner750> How to I create a shortcut on the desktop to /media/sda2/my music  ?
[01:34] <eth0_> Cooner750: right click on the desktop 'create launcher'
[01:34] <pickart> What do you mean "run", are your trying to run a folder from a terminal or is it a shortcut on your desktop, or what?
[01:34] <Cooner750> I mean /media/sda1/my music
[01:34] <brenner> cafuego, Frogzoo : thanks for the tip.  any good instructions on how to do this?
[01:35] <Cooner750> What information do I put in?
[01:35] <saaber> kicker: change /etc/X11/default-display-manager to gdm
[01:35] <aszurom> ah... ok, I was thinking it was in etc/inittab
[01:35] <ozgurgerilla> hi all
[01:36] <_lemsx1_> does anybody knows if there is any serious bug in mount?
[01:36] <eirejah> saaber: i really hate gdm .. can i edit in that file to make it command line log in?
[01:36] <_lemsx1_> i lost my /dev/hdb1 driver (xfs formated) for no particular reason... that's a spare drive, so, it doesn't bother me much
[01:36] <cafuego> Cooner750: Right-click the desktop, choose 'Create Launcher'.
[01:36] <aszurom> so... evdev and my mx1000 mouse... got it working, but doesn't see the wheel or other buttons
[01:36] <kicker> saaber, thank you
[01:36] <_lemsx1_> when i try to mount it i get a: mount: /dev/hdb1 already mounted or /mnt/shared busy
[01:36] <cafuego> Cooner750: Set the type to 'link' and browse for the 'url' field.
[01:36] <aszurom> I had it working with same config under drake
[01:36] <vook> eirejah, all you need to do is remove the gdm symlink from /etc/rc2.d
[01:36] <aszurom> but now I'm back on breezy and it's no workie
[01:37] <ozgurgerilla> I'm trying to install ubuntu on my HD and it says rebiit and select proper boot device
[01:37] <eirejah> vook ok
[01:37] <cafuego> Cooner750: then give it a name and click OK
[01:37] <Cooner750> Thanks. Working now. I was selecting "Directory"
[01:37] <aszurom> anybody got a logitech mouse with all buttons working?  I'd like to see your config
[01:38] <Cooner750> Wait... or not. The window pops open and then closes
[01:38] <cafuego> aszurom: You would want to be googling for 'evdev' as inoput device in Xorg.
[01:38] <tonyyarusso> I would like something like a console-based GDM, text, but would still let me choose my session type and start the window manager / DE automatically when I log in.  Does such a thing exist?  A list equivalent to a face browser would make it even sweeter.
[01:38] <eth0_> Cooner750: just type - ln -s /media/sda2/mymusic linkname
[01:38] <ozgurgerilla> can someone help please ubuntu boot cd doesn't boot.
[01:38] <eth0_> and the linkname will link to it
[01:39] <AngryElf> when it comes to the permissions of a file, what does c and s mean when it is the first letter? i.e. crwxr--r--
[01:39] <eth0_> ignore that first - though heh
[01:39] <aszurom> cafuego, I've been through about 4 howtos that were all different... it works if I use driver=mouse and protocol=evdev, but my kvm kills it when I do that.  So I have to use driver=evdev
[01:39] <clem_yeats> AngryElf : it's the kind of file.
[01:39] <AngryElf> clem_yeats, what kind of file is c and s?
[01:40] <clem_yeats> AngryElf : damn... I can't remember..
[01:40] <cafuego> brenner: Addan entry to /etc/fstab to mount /dev/shm on /tmp as tmpfs. (Check man mount, tmpfs options)
[01:40] <makaveli> is there any GUI partition tool for ubuntu ?
[01:40] <tonyyarusso> makaveli: GParted, QTparted
[01:40] <clem_yeats> AngryElf : p is for pipe.... l for link...
[01:40] <makaveli> tonyyarusso,  thank u
[01:40] <cafuego> aszurom: Yeh, and last time I tried that on my mx700, Gnome crashed.
[01:40] <saaber> makaveli: gparted
[01:41] <clem_yeats> AngryElf : d for directories...
[01:41] <ozgurgerilla> when I enable the the boot to boot from the cd the installation cd doesn't work?
[01:41] <tempest1> hey, what's the debian package for the apache2 development headers?
[01:41] <lcore> AngryElf: c special file s socket
[01:41] <brenner> cafuego: thanks
[01:41] <tempest1> I tried apache2-prefork-dev and apache2-threaded-dev but both conflict with eachother, and apxs can't isntall mod_bw.c with either one of them installed
[01:41] <lcore> AngryElf: http://www.faqs.org/docs/linux_intro/sect_03_01.html
[01:41] <aszurom> cafuego, well, evdev as a protocol instead of driver drops the mouse if I unplug/replug it... which is how my kvm treats it when I flip
[01:41] <katarot> argghh i cant get my stupid wireless card to work i thinking just getting a new one can anyone recommend one
[01:41] <jimcooncat> usb drive: do I have to unmount it before I pull it out?
[01:42] <ozgurgerilla> for fuc* sake
[01:42] <ozgurgerilla> some one help
[01:42] <tempest1> jimcooncat, you should...
[01:42] <aszurom> cafuego, do you have all your buttons working on that thing though?
[01:42] <Frogzoo> !tell ozgurgerilla about installnoacpi
[01:42] <linkd> katarot: what do u use?
[01:42] <flax^^> does gnome support more than one monitor?
[01:42] <tonyyarusso> katarot: I have an Intel Pro/Wireless 2915 a/b/g that worked great out of the non-existant box.
[01:42] <saaber> ozgurgerilla : tell me more
[01:42] <Frogzoo> flax^^: yes, if you set it up that way
[01:42] <katarot> built in broadcom
[01:42] <saaber> ozgurgerilla : error, message , ....
[01:42] <saaber> ?
[01:42] <flax^^> ok ,tnx
[01:43] <ozgurgerilla> saaber: Im trying to install ubuntu and when I set the booting from CD it still opens windows?
[01:43] <jimcooncat> what's a good distro to install on a usb drive?
[01:43] <tempest1> jimcooncat, DSM
[01:43] <tempest1> *DLS
[01:43] <AngryElf> ok, this is really bizarre, when i make install lirc 0.8 it creates 4 files in /dev/ lirc, lirc0 lircd and lircm........after I reboot, they're gone, and i have to make install again in order to get them back......why would files like the disappear?
[01:43] <tempest1> *DSL
[01:43] <tempest1> damnit, yes DSL
[01:43] <Frogzoo> ozgurgerilla: have you set boot from cd in the bios?
[01:43] <linkd> look for something with the prism2 chipset, or like an atheros card. orinoco i hear a good too katarot
[01:43] <ozgurgerilla> have
[01:43] <jimcooncat> thanks tempest1
[01:43] <cerberus> kingspawn, thanks for your help before, works a treat
[01:43] <ozgurgerilla> I have**
[01:44] <Frogzoo> ozgurgerilla: did you burn the iso image, or is the iso stored on the cd as a file?
[01:44] <katarot> did you just plug in and play or was ndiswrapper required
[01:44] <tempest1> ozgurgerilla, did you tell it to boot off the right CD-rom?
[01:44] <ozgurgerilla> I burn the iso image
[01:44] <yamathan> The Illini-Wash game isn't going so well for U of I.  : /
[01:44] <ozgurgerilla> it worked in my friends computer so definetely something on my bios settings
[01:44] <Frogzoo> ozgurgerilla: please check you can browse the cd
[01:45] <tempest1> ozgurgerilla, ok... so check out your BIOS manual
[01:45] <Zarephath> I have a external 250GB western digital USB 2.0 hard drive..I have used gparted to create the partition /dev/sda1....if I convert to a different format does it automatically format the filesystem? Or does this need to be done after the fact?
[01:45] <Frogzoo> ozgurgerilla: does your cd support boot? (it won't if it's > 5 years old)
[01:45] <ozgurgerilla> what exactly do I need to set in bios?
[01:45] <aszurom> where does ubuntu store porn by default?
[01:45] <dj-fu> Zarephath, it formats it when you convert it.
[01:45] <ozgurgerilla> no it's actually new
[01:45] <Frogzoo> aszurom: /var/cache/porn
[01:46] <clem_yeats> what ??? :)
[01:46] <clem_yeats> what do you mean "store porn by default "?
[01:46] <rightcoast> lmao
[01:46] <Mabus06> lol
[01:47] <techrush> linux is the best porn OS
[01:47] <techrush> imo
[01:47] <Zarephath> dj-fu: That was what I thought..I created it using reiserfs...added /dev/sda1 /media/<mnt> reiserfs rw,user,noauto 0 0 ...should this not let the disk mount?
[01:47] <Cyorxamp> Lo folks, what live cd's do you lot know of that fit on business card size cd's (50mb or under iso's) - I have GParted and DSL (damn small linux) already.
[01:47] <Zarephath> to fstab that is
[01:47] <jim_> I want 'login screen' 1024x768 .. same as my preferences when logged in ... need help. (login screen is always 1600x200)
[01:47] <saaber> ozgurgerilla: and check you can boot from any other bootable cd too
[01:47] <eirejah> how do you open .gz files please  ??
[01:47] <Morfosomo> haha are we in time to implement that in dapper? /var/xxx ?
[01:47] <ozgurgerilla> saaber ok
[01:47] <flax^^> Frogzoo, i cant really find anything 'bout it, could you point me in the right direction?
[01:47] <dj-fu> Zarephath, Not sure, Never used Reiserfs.
[01:47] <murph2481> what is a way to view my hard drive information...like how much space i am using and stuff?
[01:47] <aszurom> mount -t s3x /dev/woman /mnt/bed && humphumphump
[01:47] <clem_yeats> why not "mount porn by default" since you're at it :)
[01:47] <dj-fu> eirejah, 'gzip -d <file>'
[01:47] <clem_yeats> lol
[01:48] <linkd> aszurom: shouldnt hump be a single command that you repeat?
[01:48] <clem_yeats> sudo aptitude show porn :)
[01:48] <Frogzoo> flax^^: what's your setup? vid card with dual ports or dual vid cards?
[01:48] <aszurom> yeah, how do you loop a command?
[01:48] <linkd> oh right.. its a yet another joke im taking too far
[01:48] <eirejah> dj-fu: thanks
[01:48] <ozgurgerilla> saaber: it says: reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device..
[01:48] <linkd> katarot: my atheros card worked straight away.
[01:48] <ozgurgerilla> does this mean its not bootable?
[01:48] <Frogzoo> aszurom: while true ; do blah blah ; sleep 5 ; done
[01:49] <murph2481> thank you :)
[01:49] <eirejah> anyone know a good pdf viewer thats included on the ubuntu default install ??
[01:49] <Seveas> eirejah, evince
[01:49] <Zarephath> dj-fu: The answer is yes...I went back and looked..as usual the fstab line was borked...it had ntfs on it before..and I had added umask to let me access the files/folders ...I didn't remove it... :-O
[01:49] <GTroy> evince
[01:49] <flax^^> Frogzoo,  dual ports
[01:49] <aszurom> shouldn't the sleep come immediately after the loop?
[01:49] <Frogzoo> flax^^: which vid card?
[01:49] <rysiek|pl> aszurom: mount -t s3x -o loop /dev/woman /mnt/bed && hump
[01:49] <dj-fu> Zarephath, well, there ya go then! :)
[01:49] <linkd> haha aszurom, i sense someone needs a girlfriend and not a computer
[01:49] <jimcooncat> how do I make my own repository? Like Seveas has
[01:49] <flax^^> Frogzoo, ati 9600xt
[01:49] <Seveas> rysiek|pl, aszurom, linkd and others : offtopic talk elsewhere please
[01:50] <Seveas> !tell jimcooncat about seveas
[01:50] <Seveas> jimcooncat, look at the bottom of that wikipage
[01:50] <aszurom> nah, I need to get this mouse working so I can stop ignoring /dev/wife before she reboots me
[01:50] <Cooner750> I use evince to view PDF
[01:50] <jimcooncat> ty, Seveas
[01:50] <Cooner750> and gpdf to view
[01:50] <ozgurgerilla>  it says: reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device..
[01:50] <linkd> aszurom: wouldnt wife be in /usr/local? its not like shes ur arm or anything
[01:50] <neo911> hi anyone know how to use the power saving modes of ubuntu when computer is idle so that it hibernates and when you press pwer button it turns on again with all the previously opened file etc still intact? thanks!
[01:50] <clem_yeats> mount , sleep, kill , finger... I'd say linux provides everything for perverts to write the perfect script :)
[01:51] <ozgurgerilla> does this mean its not bootable
[01:51] <jimcooncat> oh that's nice
[01:51] <Frogzoo> flax^^:  just install the lated fglrx driver from seveas' repo as described and use 'ati control' to setup dual screen (may need to fiddle with /etc/X11/xorg.conf a little)
[01:51] <Frogzoo> *latest*
[01:51] <Frogzoo> !tell flax^^ about fglrx
[01:51] <dj-fu> ooh, tell me about fglrx
[01:51] <Cooner750> the default document viewer that comes with Ubuntu can read PDF
[01:51] <katarot> i need a card that isnt built in
[01:51] <dj-fu> is the 8.23.7 driver in the repos?
[01:52] <Frogzoo> !fglrx
[01:52] <ubotu> rumour has it, fglrx is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:52] <Seveas> dj-fu, no, do you want it for breezy?
[01:52] <dj-fu> Seveas, Dapper.
[01:52] <Seveas> dj-fu, in that case: it's in the repos
[01:52] <dj-fu> Thanks ;] 
[01:52] <jim_> how to set 'login screen' resolution to 1024x758 ... just download one at that resolution?
[01:52] <Seveas> for breezy I'll make packages tomorrow
[01:52] <saaber> ozgurgerilla: did you check with another bootable cd?
[01:53] <flax^^> Frogzoo, i got fglrx already, waht should i do now? :P
[01:53] <kicker> which is the root password_
[01:53] <kicker> ?
[01:53] <yamathan> How do I go about installing KDE in a typical Ubuntu 5.1 setup?
[01:53] <Frogzoo> !sudo
[01:53] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[01:53] <dj-fu> kicker, there isn't one by default, you'll have to login as the user you configured and `sudo passwd`
[01:53] <ozgurgerilla> saaber: one second plz
[01:53] <clem_yeats> kicker : it's randomly generated at install....
[01:53] <R3linquish3r> anyone know of a way to put a shutdown button in the fluxbox menu?
[01:54] <clem_yeats> kicker : you can change it though... sudo passwd root
[01:54] <neo911> see in the screensaver preferences -> advanced -> display power mgmt, the settings are all correct to what i want but i left ubuntu on overnight and it didnt standby or suspend after the time out i set... it just went to screensaver
[01:54] <fromvega> Why isn't CURL 7.15 available for Ubuntu?
[01:54] <kicker> ok
[01:55] <clem_yeats> kicker : sudo is your friend though...
[01:55] <yamathan> Good.  I just reset my password.
[01:55] <GnarusLeo> !php
[01:55] <ubotu> somebody said lamp was 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
[01:55] <Unity> !info curl
[01:55] <ubotu> curl: (Get a file from an HTTP, HTTPS, FTP or GOPHER server), section web, is optional. Version: 7.14.0-2ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 149 kB, Installed size: 244 kB
[01:56] <Unity> fromvega: it will be packaged with dapper probably
[01:56] <saaber> kicker: $sudo passwd
[01:56] <kicker> my problem is that for some reason my sudo doesn't want to work and I need to use su to try to fix that
[01:56] <ozgurgerilla> saaber: my system recovery cd is bootable is that ok?
[01:56] <fromvega> Unity: what is dapper?
[01:56] <neto> exit
[01:57] <Unity> fromvega: dapper is the next ubuntu release, scheduled to release in month but it may be postponed
[01:57] <clem_yeats> fromvega : dapper = ubuntu n+1... ubuntu 6-06.
[01:57] <neo911> !dapper
[01:57] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[01:57] <saaber> ozgurgerilla: can you boot your system with that cd?
[01:57] <katarot> hey i just thought of something maybe it not my card but my chipset
[01:57] <yamathan> Can I install KDE in Ubuntu?
[01:57] <clem_yeats> yamathan : yes
[01:57] <jimcooncat> is curl better than wget?
[01:57] <ozgurgerilla> yes
[01:57] <katarot> could that be my problem
[01:57] <saaber> ozgurgerilla: if you can so your ubuntu cd is the problem
[01:57] <clem_yeats> yamathan :  sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop
[01:57] <fromvega> Unity: could give me some help with curl? I'm having some strange problems...
[01:58] <ozgurgerilla> but when I try with ubuntu I get:  it says: reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device..
[01:58] <yamathan> clem_yeats: Thanks.
[01:58] <tempest1> hey, what's the debian package for the apache2 development headers?
[01:58] <tempest1> I tried apache2-prefork-dev and apache2-threaded-dev but both conflict with eachother, and apxs can't isntall mod_bw.c with either one of them installed
[01:58] <flax^^> Frogzoo, ive installed the fglrx, what should i do now?
[01:58] <Frogzoo> flax^^: apps -> ATI Control
[01:58] <clem_yeats> yamathan : you can also get kde 3.5.1 if you change your repos..
[01:58] <yamathan> O_o;;
[01:58] <yamathan> Whaaaa?
[01:59] <katarot> anyone know if that is my problem
[01:59] <yamathan> It's nigh on 475 megs' worth of data.
[01:59] <Zarephath_AwAy> How do I set a different disklabel/or view a disk label for a drive?
[01:59] <yamathan> I'll install kubuntu-desktop overnight or something.
[01:59] <tempest1> Zarephath_AwAy: parted
[01:59] <Frogzoo> Zarephath_AwAy: tune2fs
[01:59] <flax^^> Frogzoo, cant find that :/
[01:59] <clem_yeats> yamathan : it's fast. Well.. I did the opposite, I started from a fresh kubuntu and installed ubuntu-desktop :)
[02:00] <Zarephath_AwAy> tempest1: I am using gparted...I don't see where I am going to be asked what name to give the disk...
[02:00] <yamathan> clem_yeats:  I suppose GNOME is lighter than KDE.
[02:00] <Zarephath_AwAy> Frogzoo: Is that a default install..or do I need to apt-get?
[02:00] <clem_yeats> yamathan : hmm.. I like both, so I install both , simple as that :)
[02:01] <saaber> ozgurgerilla: what program did you write your ubuntu with?
[02:01] <Frogzoo> flax^^: 'sudo apt-get install fglrx-control'
[02:01] <ozgurgerilla> saaber: magic ISO
[02:01] <yamathan> clem_yeats: Fedora Core 4 gave me the luxury of installing both at startup.
[02:01] <yamathan> clem_yeats: I mean to say both at installation.
[02:01] <clem_yeats> yamathan : but the magic of ubuntu is to come in one CD.
[02:02] <clem_yeats> yamathan : and with free shipping !
[02:02] <flax^^> Frogzoo, done...
[02:02] <Cyorxamp> Hi folks, debian has a 'minimal cd for network install' (under 50mb cd) - does ubuntu have something similar for download?
[02:02] <yamathan> clem_yeats: Including both environments?
[02:02] <NickGarvey> how do I check what a users home directory is?
[02:02] <clem_yeats> yamathan : no..
[02:02] <yamathan> clem_yeats: Ah.
[02:02] <pvd2006> How can you install new plugins for nessus? I downloaded the new plugins file but not sure where to extract them.
[02:02] <clem_yeats> NickGarvery : finger user
[02:03] <Frogzoo> Zarephath_AwAy: my bad - you want a disk label - use fdisk or gparted - for a file system label it's tune2fs
[02:03] <yamathan> Not on the first date, though.
[02:03] <R3linquish3r> anyone know of a way to put a shutdown button in the fluxbox menu?
[02:03] <ozgurgerilla> this ubuntu CD worked on my friends computer I can boot the drive from another bootable CD (I just fucking lost all my fucking files) why cnt I install ubuntu.
[02:03] <ryanakca> how do I enable the php5 module? I used to be able to just go in and add a few lines to the httpd.conf... now its full of php5.load and php5.conf and a whole bunch of strange things...
[02:04] <clem_yeats> lol
[02:04] <Frogzoo> ozgurgerilla: does your bios support cd booting?
[02:04] <ryanakca> and yes, I have insalled libapache2-mod-php5
[02:04] <R3linquish3r> fluxt: yo... sry i had to go afk
[02:04] <nalioth> ozgurgerilla: harsh language isn't gonna help get your files back
[02:04] <ozgurgerilla> frogzoo: how do I check?
[02:04] <clem_yeats> ryanakca : did you install libapache2-mod-php5 ?
[02:04] <clem_yeats> ryanakca : only kidding :)
[02:04] <Frogzoo> ozgurgerilla: how old is your mobo?
[02:05] <kingspawn> ozgurgerilla: poke around in your bios
[02:05] <fluxt> R3linquish3r: sorry, my net droped out
[02:05] <flax^^> how do i run the fglrx-control?
[02:05] <ozgurgerilla> mobo, poke?
[02:05] <Frogzoo> flax^^: -> apps -> ATI Control
[02:05] <Zarephath_AwAy> Frogzoo: I believe maybe that I am not using the correct terminology here..I have created reiserfs for the drive(external USB) when it mounts it is calling it 232.9 GB Volume..I want to know how to change that?
[02:05] <R3linquish3r> fluxt: yeah thats cool i was afk anyway :P
[02:05] <R3linquish3r> fluxt: any luck with conky?
[02:05] <yamathan> Frogzoo: What if it doesn't boot?
[02:06] <fluxt> R3linquish3r: i got conky running, but i have to go afk for 3-4 now
[02:06] <flax^^> Frogzoo, theres nothing like ati control there..
[02:06] <nalioth> Zarephath_AwAy: did memoserv give you a msg?
[02:06] <Frogzoo> Zarephath_AwAy: there'll be a reiser analog of tune2fs so check for a tunereiser or some such
[02:06] <Zarephath_AwAy> No sir..ok
[02:06] <R3linquish3r> fluxt: aight
[02:06] <R3linquish3r> fluxt:ill chill on here till u get back :P
[02:07] <yamathan> Be right back.
[02:07] <flax^^> Frogzoo, http://pastebin.com/609966
[02:07] <Frogzoo> flax^^: log out & back in, or just run 'fireglcontrolpanel'
[02:07] <flax^^> Frogzoo, ahh :) tnx
[02:07] <ozgurgerilla> how do  I check if  bios supports booting
[02:07] <Cyorxamp> Lo folks, could someone assist me in making a 50mb iso image of the normal ubuntu i386 iso?  (i.e. it installs base system only and gets the rest off a network... like the debian minimal install cd does)  ?????????
[02:08] <Zarephath_AwAy> Frogzoo: One other question....vmware server created a folder named Virtual Machines...how to I change the name(since it has a space) to like Virtual_Machines?
[02:08] <kingspawn> ozgurgerilla: "to poke" usually translates to "to look" - it is a common idiom, i believe
[02:08] <ryanakca> how do I enable the php5 module? I used to be able to just go in and add a few lines to the httpd.conf... now its full of php5.load and php5.conf and a whole bunch of strange things...
[02:08] <Jemt> Cyorxamp: Would about 300 MB be ok ?
[02:08] <ryanakca> and yes, I have insalled libapache2-mod-php5
[02:08] <kingspawn> but english is not my mother toungue, so I might be mistaken
[02:08] <ozgurgerilla> kingspawn - not in london.
[02:08] <Cyorxamp> Jemt - nope!
[02:08] <pppoe_dude> ozgurgerilla, more like "poke around"
[02:08] <Jemt> Cyorxamp: Ok, too bad
[02:08] <Mabus06> I can access my webpage by typing localhost in my browser, but not my IP address. What's the problem?
[02:09] <pppoe_dude> or probe
[02:09] <ozgurgerilla> now could you please tell me how to check if my bios supports booting?
[02:09] <Jemt> Cyorxamp: That's what the Ubuntu Base takes up
[02:09] <ryanakca> Mabus06: are you behind a router?
[02:09] <Zarephath_AwAy> Mabus06: Maybe DNS hasn't caught up yet...
[02:09] <kingspawn> ozgurgerilla: like i said, look in your bios
[02:09] <Cyorxamp> Jemt - as in 'server' install - or the actual base system?
[02:09] <Frogzoo> Zarephath_AwAy: you can escape whitespace by quoting with 'Virtual Machines' or with backslash Virtual\ Machines
[02:09] <crouchingMonkey> can someone give me a hand here, im trying to record internet radio using steramtuner
[02:09] <Jemt> Cyorxamp: 'server'
[02:09] <fluxt> R3linquish3r: yeah i had luck, #ubuntu-offtopic, this place is too busy
[02:09] <Cyorxamp> right
[02:10] <Zarephath_AwAy> Frogzoo: Kewl..thanks a lot!
[02:10] <Jemt> Cyorxamp: But ok - the 'server' does come with alot of extra tools
[02:10] <ozgurgerilla> its got a section called bios
[02:10] <Mabus06> ryanakca: yes, I am. But I believe I have the proper port forwarding set up.
[02:10] <ozgurgerilla> boot***
[02:10] <ozgurgerilla> so it does
[02:10] <saaber> ozgurgerilla: at the first screen you see on your monitor enter tab and then you see a CMOS setup utility.... look for somthing like First Boot Device and check it can be set to CDROM
[02:10] <Cyorxamp> Jemt - if I had a 50mb ubuntu minimal install cd - then i can carry it in my wallet to stick on anyone system :P
[02:10] <Cooner750> How do I get a trash icon on the desktop?
[02:10] <Cyorxamp> business card size cd's
[02:11] <Jemt> Cyorxamp: Ah, IC. You don't have a USB flash key?
[02:11] <ryanakca> Mabus06: what kind of router? do you have it setup to forward port 80 to say 192.168.1.102 or 192.168.1.100 or 192.168.*.*?
[02:11] <ozgurgerilla> saaber: I have a bios setup utility and 1st booting device is my DVD -rom
[02:11] <Cyorxamp> Jemt - that doesn't fit in my wallet :P
[02:11] <Mabus06> ryanakca: yes, but how do I find out if I have the correct local IP set?
[02:11] <newbie1canoby> hello
[02:11] <Jemt> Cyorxamp: Hehe, fair. Well, it's not really easy remastering Ubuntu. I have tried it several times - no succes
[02:11] <Jemt> success
[02:11] <ryanakca> Mabus06: go "ifconfig".
[02:12] <ladofnod> i went from xfce4 over breezy to xfce4 over dapper. now i cant get my usb mouse to work or connect to the internet
[02:12] <Cyorxamp> Jemt  -  will burn a debian minimal install cd thne
[02:12] <Cooner750> Mabus06: You can also probably get the list of computers and their IP's in the router's web setup utility
[02:12] <_jason> !desktoptrash
[02:12] <ubotu> somebody said desktoptrash was applications menu-> system tools-> configuration editor: /apps/nautilus/desktop/trash_icon_visible
[02:12] <ryanakca> you'll see "inet addr: 192.168.something.something" under the eth0 category or the eth1 category or whatever your connected to
[02:13] <seanmc42> Hi
[02:13] <newbie1canoby> hows is the testing for dapper going is it worth it to download or should i stay with badger
[02:13] <ompaul> ladofnod, I have used 3 different optical mice and a touchpad in dapper, join #dapper+1 for futher discussion on the subject of dapper this channel is for stable releases
[02:13] <seanmc42> Is there some kind of command to do before removing a  USB device?
[02:13] <Mabus06> Cooner750: I have set up a webserver that worked before.
[02:13] <Mabus06> With the same router.
[02:13] <saaber> Cooner750: go to gconf-editor
[02:13] <seanmc42> something akin to cardmgr from older linux days?
[02:13] <ozgurgerilla> anyone look, I have tried if the cd works - the cd works fine in another computer. bios is ok with booting because I can boot another cd.
[02:13] <ozgurgerilla> what else can cause a problem?
[02:14] <saaber> Cooner750: then go to  /apps/nautilus/desktop
[02:14] <SynapseRecall> ozgurgerilla, reburn the cd
[02:14] <saaber> Cooner750: you can see what you want
[02:14] <ozgurgerilla> only if I had a OS running
[02:14] <Cooner750> I got the trash icon, computer icon, and home icons visible, but one thing I wanted to do is remove the drive icons so it's less confusing to the person that is going to be using it
[02:14] <_jason> Cooner750: volumes_visible
[02:14] <luckshot> I have just installed ubuntui586, i need information on how to install w32 codecs
[02:15] <clem_yeats> !restricted
[02:15] <ubotu> somebody said restricted was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[02:15] <_jason> luckshot: the above is for you ^
[02:15] <Cooner750> thanks :)
[02:15] <luckshot> thanks :D
[02:15] <luckshot> you guys kick ass
[02:15] <SynapseRecall> !dualboot
[02:15] <ubotu> dualboot is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[02:15] <clem_yeats> lol
[02:15] <luckshot> and im 23 just learning linux, please kick my ass
[02:15] <luckshot> thx
[02:16] <MrNicksGirl> have a problem with X windows...  I boot into linux, and get the console login .. type my username.. then it goes to some xwindow error screen "no screens found"
[02:16] <ryanakca> luckshot: no offence... but I've been using linux since the age of 11 :P
[02:16] <yamathan> Hey, I can't run aticonfig after installing the ATI proprietary drivers.
[02:16] <kro`> Is anyone working on lightscribe support for linux?  What are the hurdles?
[02:16] <yamathan> libexpat.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[02:16] <SynapseRecall> is their anyway to resize a ext3 partition ?
[02:16] <nalioth> !offtopic
[02:16] <yamathan> Er, uh, put that in quotations.
[02:16] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[02:16] <nalioth> SynapseRecall: use a liveCD and gparted
[02:16] <saaber> ozgurgerilla: it doesn`t matter what OS you are running when you want to boot from cd
[02:17] <crouchingMonkey> where can i get "libatk-bridge" ? i have the repositories enabled...
[02:17] <SynapseRecall> nalioth, which live-cd comes with gparted, i know knoppix comes with qtparted
[02:17] <luckshot> ryan: I could have started when i was 15 but i was an idiot and wanted to be a gamer :( This information that has been given to me
[02:17] <GnarusLeo> Hi, I have a whole bunch of files (named like picture 1.jpg picture 2.jp and so on ... how can I change these to a more linux friendly name? Like pict1.jpg pict2.jpg ... ?
[02:17] <Mabus06> SynapseRecall: I think he was implying ubuntu live, as we are in #ubuntu
[02:17] <ryanakca> lol
[02:17] <SynapseRecall> nalioth, and i can't use the ubuntu-live cd because my ati card doesn't work with it.
[02:17] <yamathan> Why can't I run /usr/X11R6/bin/aticonfig?
[02:17] <_jason> GnarusLeo: rename command
[02:17] <luckshot> this information given to me is for ubuntu i386 and im running i586 so i cant install those codex from that information
[02:18] <GnarusLeo> _jason, every one of them? are there a multiple rename function?
[02:18] <ryanakca> how do I enable the php5 module? I used to be able to just go in and add a few lines to the httpd.conf... now its full of php5.load and php5.conf and a whole bunch of strange things...
[02:18] <saaber> ozgurgerilla: sometimes it ca be related to your cdrom
[02:18] <ryanakca> and yes, I have insalled libapache2-mod-php5
[02:18] <_jason> GnarusLeo: rename is the multiple rename function :)
[02:18] <WebLOCH> Hey guys, im in a miserable state, ive had to format twice and my problems still persist, to top it off I have a deadline for monday, can anyone give me any assistance getting apache2/php4/mysql to work properly?
[02:18] <Simulacra> yamathan: try sudo chmod 755 ~/aticonfig
[02:18] <_jason> GnarusLeo: read through, man rename.  If you don't understand regex, it may be a bit hard to use unless you learn.  If you want some help after reading, just ask here
[02:18] <saaber> ozgurgerilla: for example my cdrom can run any cd except knoppix OS
[02:19] <MikeMac> How can I get the Java and Flash plugins for Firefox on 6.04?  I found instructions for 5.x but I need the 6.x repositories.
[02:19] <fuzzycwd> good mornign all
[02:19] <Fujitsu> WebLOCK, what's the problem?
[02:19] <Fujitsu> *WebLOCH
[02:19] <fuzzycwd> how does one go about updating his copy of ubuntu?
[02:19] <GnarusLeo> ok, ty! :()
[02:19] <saif> any script gurus?
[02:19] <fuzzycwd> i got a popup that said updates available
[02:19] <Cooner750> Why does a link to /media/sda1/my music/ open the window and then close it on it's own?
[02:19] <MikeMac> fuzzycwd, click on the ! on your tasktray.
[02:20] <yamathan> Simulacra: It says "cannot find /home/yamathan/aticonfig
[02:20] <WebLOCH> Fujitsu, well my current state is this, I have apache2, php4 and mysql installed, and it seems like PHP is parsing correctly, unless i try to load phpmyadmin, in which case it tries to download it instead, and if i make any SQL calls it tells me the function is undefined
[02:20] <fuzzycwd> ty mike, brb
[02:20] <Fujitsu> Have you installed php-mysql?
[02:20] <Simulacra> sorry I meant to put /usr/X11R6/bin/aticonfgi
[02:20] <MikeMac> Supposedly Synaptic updates everything, but I haven't been using Ubuntu long enough to try that.
[02:21] <WebLOCH> Fujitsu, if you mean php4-mysql then yes, Ive followed the WIKI to the letter three times
[02:21] <Fujitsu> Odd.
[02:21] <saif> i have a jpeg image, conatining more than 1 image ( starting with jfif) the hex for it is 4a 46  49 46, how can i slpit the file into the jpegs contained in it?
[02:21] <Fujitsu> Which function does it say is undefined?
[02:21] <SynapseRecall> how do i go about installing windows, after ubuntu has been installed as the only OS ?
[02:21] <WebLOCH> mysql_connect()
[02:21] <luckshot> Help, I need this information on how to install w32 i586 codecs
[02:21] <Fujitsu> Hmm.
[02:21] <jerware> why wont .exe filed copy to my usb hard drive?
[02:21] <yamathan> Simulacra:  It seems to think there is no such file or folder.
[02:21] <fuzzycwd> mikemac, i am a windows user normally, i understand the tasktray to bo on top or on bottom?
[02:21] <_jason> ubotu: tell luckshot about w32codecs
[02:21] <jerware> files*
[02:21] <cafuego> WebLOCH: Did you trash the firefox cache and try again?
[02:21] <MikeMac> synapse, you pretty much have to install windows first
[02:21] <yamathan> I'm looking at it right now.
[02:22] <Fujitsu> Sounds like the module isn't installed properly...
[02:22] <yamathan> I've gone to the parent directory and it's there.
[02:22] <jerware> it has permissions to read
[02:22] <SynapseRecall> MikeMac, that's not true..
[02:22] <yamathan> Yet it's not there.
[02:22] <Zarephath_AwAy> !tell luckshot about restricted
[02:22] <MikeMac> fuzzy, top
[02:22] <WebLOCH> cafuego, i dont use firefox, but yes i tried it with epiphany
[02:22] <fuzzycwd> see no !
[02:22] <MikeMac> synapse, that is true but that is how I would do it
[02:22] <saif> Fujitsu, well, u need to have an empty partition, install windows ( you will not have ubuntu access at the time)
[02:22] <WebLOCH> All day ive had probelsm with getting the three to work together properly, but before i formatted the first time, it all worked fine
[02:22] <newbie1canoby> i was an idiot and i started at 40
[02:22] <MikeMac> fuzzy, what do you see
[02:22] <cafuego> weAH ok. apache(2) restarted and verified that php.ini contains 'extension=mysql.so'
[02:22] <volcom_b0i> couldn't you install grub after you install windows.  You don't have to pretty much install windows before breezy, let me find you the link.
[02:23] <Simulacra> yanathan: if you do ls -l /usr/X11R6/bin does the file appear there?
[02:23] <jonathan_> Hey if someone could please help me with the Wine package I'd apperciate it.
[02:23] <saif> Fujitsu, then get grub and install it!
[02:23] <feugan3333> could some one do a "locate gnome-vfs-2.0.pc" for me?
[02:23] <luckshot> Help still, it keeps giving me info about i386 codecs when i am running i586 linux
[02:23] <saif> Fujitsu, that should detect the stuff
[02:23] <yamathan> Yeah, yeah it does.
[02:23] <MikeMac> fuzzy?
[02:23] <yamathan> Simulacra:  Yeah, yeah it does.
[02:23] <Zarephath_AwAy> luckshot: It makes no difference in this case...
[02:23] <saif> Fujitsu, i never tried this, i just had a bottle of wine, but i think this is how it should be done
[02:23] <fuzzycwd> applications, computer, a globe, evolution startup , a lifering, speaker adn date/time
[02:23] <MikeMac> to the right of that
[02:23] <Simulacra> ok
[02:23] <MikeMac> right corner
[02:24] <MikeMac> right top
[02:24] <jonathan_> When I try to do the APT Wine upgrade I can't find "smart upgrade"
[02:24] <MikeMac> there should be door, and the time etc.
[02:24] <newbie1canoby> is there a breezy badger for i586
[02:24] <WebLOCH> cafuego, yeah i did that and mysql functions started working
[02:24] <WebLOCH> cafuego, but phpmyadmin is still not loading right
[02:24] <Simulacra> yamathan: I know it sounds silly, but did you make sure that you spelled everything correctly?
[02:25] <MikeMac> newbie1, what is the market name of 586?
[02:25] <jonathan_> When I try to do the APT Wine upgrade I can't find "smart upgrade"
[02:25] <volcom_b0i> SynapseRecall: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows?highlight=%28recover%29
[02:25] <MikeMac> my instinct says yes though
[02:25] <newbie1canoby> badger
[02:25] <yamathan> Simulacra:  I thought that myself.  I've double-checked, and yes, I've spelled it all correctly.
[02:25] <MikeMac> the processor name
[02:25] <newbie1canoby> or is it dapper
[02:25] <MikeMac> 586 = pi II or III
[02:26] <MikeMac> I don't remember
[02:26] <jonathan_> When I try to do the APT Wine upgrade I can't find "smart upgrade"
[02:26] <newbie1canoby> p3
[02:26] <saaber> jonathan_: what command exactly did you run?
[02:26] <fuzzycwd> oops
[02:26] <Simulacra> yamathatn: did you type "sudo /usr/X11R6/bin/aticonfig"
[02:26] <Fujitsu> saif, it wasn't me who wanted t install Windows!
[02:26] <jonathan_> I did the deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/
[02:26] <Fujitsu> jonathan, sudo apt-get install dist-upgrade in a terminal.
[02:26] <fuzzycwd> now i LOST the top panel
[02:26] <saif> Fujitsu, i guess the wine is pretty good! :) sorry!
[02:26] <Fujitsu> Hehe
[02:26] <fuzzycwd> gone, no longer there, disappeared
[02:26] <yamathan> Odd.
[02:26] <yamathan> I got this.
[02:27] <yamathan> Simulacra:  I just tried that again, and it spewed this:  "/usr/X11R6/bin/aticonfig: error while loading shared libraries: libfglrx_pp.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[02:27] <yamathan> "
[02:27] <Simulacra> k
[02:27] <MikeMac> newbie, the standard pc i386 should work I don't think there is a port for 586 specifically
[02:27] <yamathan> But that file wasn't copied during installation, right?
[02:27] <MikeMac> damn
[02:27] <jonathan_> I got this error: E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib etc etc
[02:27] <jerware> does linux file system not recognize a .exe files where it cannot copy them to an other disk?
[02:27] <jerware> since .exe is native to windows
[02:27] <Simulacra> sounds to me as if you have a famouse dependency problem
[02:27] <Simulacra> pain in the ass
[02:27] <feugan3333> newbie1canoby: You can get a kernel for P3, it's called linux-686
[02:28] <yamathan> Famous?
[02:28] <saif> SynapseRecall, scroll back, and find the stuff that i told Fujitsu
[02:28] <ompaul> jerware, a file is a file is a file - the contents may not be usagle
[02:28] <Simulacra> I would google on that error and see what others have done
[02:28] <ompaul> jerware, usable
[02:28] <cerberus> jerware, linux can't usually run .exe's but you should be able to copy them if you have the right permissions
[02:29] <MikeMac> fuzzy, right click on the open space on the top bar and click "Add to Panel"
[02:29] <vars> hey i am trying to get my win200 going on a vmplayer, i got it installed, but i have to uninstall my graphics card an install the driver with out the graphics card there, does anyone know a way to "hide the graphics card "  from vplayer and do the windows driver tango
[02:29] <jerware> cerberus & ompaul:  yea thats what i thought and i do have permissions.  but my usb disk cannot save this dang .exe
[02:29] <yamathan> Simulacra:  Thanks.
[02:29] <jerware> for me to copy to my windows box which doesent have internet
[02:29] <fuzzycwd> that is just it, mike, there is no top bar
[02:29] <Simulacra> yeah, Famous, in the sense that if you try to install something not form apt, if its a big application or the authors use libraries that are not standard. you get dependency problems.
[02:29] <Simulacra> It's jus the Linux way.
[02:29] <ompaul> jerware, what file system is the file on to start with
[02:29] <cerberus> jerwarewhat happens exactly?
[02:30] <kingspawn> jerware: what's it say when you try to copy?
[02:30] <saaber> jonathan_: it means another program is using apt-get
[02:30] <MikeMac> gimme a minute
[02:30] <MikeMac> I got to break mine first
[02:30] <flax^^> what is the app in the lower right corner? http://tinyurl.com/dfdvv  looks simular to samurize which i loved when i used win :)
[02:30] <jonathan_> How do I stop that?
[02:30] <yamathan> Simulacra:  Why are all of the results in world languages sans English?
[02:30] <fuzzycwd> lol, sorry
[02:30] <Simulacra> have no clue
[02:30] <jerware> ceberus & ompaul:  im downloading divix setup file from my ubuntu machine to copy to a windows machine that has no internet access
[02:30] <vars> ok here is a better question:   how can i findout what my integrated grapics card specs are for xorg.conf so i can do it the reall way
[02:30] <feugan3333> Somebody please do a "locate gnome-vfs-2.0.pc" for me?
[02:31] <jonathan_> saaber, how do I stop the other process from using it?
[02:31] <jerware> and the usbdrive has to be mounteed otherwise i wouldnt see the other files on it and it's icon shows up on my desktop
[02:31] <cerberus> ok, but if you drag and drop the file onto your usb drive what happens?
[02:31] <crimsun> feugan3333: use http://packages.ubuntu.com or ubotu's find function
[02:31] <ompaul> jerware, can you see the file with nautilas
[02:31] <doople> Hey, im trying to install Ubuntu on an older computer and the CD doesnt seem to auto-install. is there like a boot disk to help me? or am i doing something wrong?
[02:31] <jerware> it copys to the usb drive, but when i take it out and put it back in, the file is not present
[02:31] <yamathan> I just used apt-get to find fglrx drivers and now my CD's spinning up like crazy.
[02:32] <fiendskull9> hey
[02:32] <Simulacra> doople: did you set it to boot to the CD inthe BIOS
[02:32] <fuzzycwd> doople, you have your older computer set to boot to cd first in bios?
[02:32] <ryanakca> how do I enable the php5 module? I used to be able to just go in and add a few lines to the httpd.conf... now its full of php5.load and php5.conf and a whole bunch of strange things...
[02:32] <fiendskull9> im having trouble installing crossover office
[02:32] <ryanakca> and yes, I have insalled libapache2-mod-php5
[02:32] <Simulacra> lol
[02:32] <void^> jerware: umount the drive before unplugging
[02:32] <madewokherd> jonathan_: if you're using apt-get, then close synaptic if you have it open
[02:32] <jerware> ompaul: is nautilas, the xwindows system?  yes i can see it on my desktop
[02:32] <flax^^> doople, have you set up the boot disks properely?
[02:32] <doople> yes, its goes CD-FDD-HDD
[02:32] <jerware> ok
[02:32] <fiendskull9> its telling me $HOME must exsist and belong to me, and suggests i use su rather than sudo
[02:32] <Mabus06> Can somebody please help me to get my apache server and ssh server working?
[02:32] <jonathan_> Its closed now. What do I do after this?
[02:32] <MikeMac> I can't find a way to re add the panel.
[02:32] <fiendskull9> but of course in ubuntu su doesnt work
[02:32] <Simulacra> doople: you may have a hardware issue
[02:32] <cerberus> jerware, you have to unmount the disk before you remove it
[02:32] <kingspawn> jerware: things arent written before you explicitly unmount
[02:32] <Mabus06> fiendskull9: sudo -i
[02:32] <asterisk99> postgres installation question: I installed postgres 8.0 plus postgressql-client.... so far OK... so, where is it??? it didn't seem tyo put any entries in menus
[02:32] <fuzzycwd> neither could i, mike
[02:32] <TheMinion> i can't seem to figure out how to isntall the driver for my ati all-in-wonder x800 xt
[02:32] <doople> oh ok...is there a floppy disk boot disk?
[02:32] <Dewi> fiendskull9: add an option in your sudoers file
[02:33] <cerberus> the other option is to add sync to your fstab file
[02:33] <fuzzycwd> sorry bout you breaking yours
[02:33] <Dewi> fiendskull9: to set home to /root
[02:33] <fortunato> hello
[02:33] <fortunato> can somene help em
[02:33] <fortunato> me
[02:33] <fortunato> is there some kind of webbrowser i can use?
[02:33] <jerware> oh ok,  so how do i find out what the device in /dev is?
[02:33] <fiendskull9> devi: where is my sudoers file, and what would i do to do that?
[02:33] <fortunato> i screwed up firefox
[02:33] <saaber> jonathan_:  $ dpkg -i wine.deb
[02:33] <fortunato> besides firefox
[02:33] <madewokherd> jonathan_: you added the wine repository from synaptic, right?
[02:33] <fiendskull9> Konqueror
[02:33] <Dewi> fiendskull9: Defaults        env_reset
[02:33] <fortunato> heh
[02:33] <Dewi> fiendskull9: put that in /etc/sudoers
[02:33] <kingspawn> fortunato: screwed it up so bad you cant get it to run?
[02:33] <jonathan_> Yes I did
[02:33] <fortunato> well
[02:33] <fortunato> i apt-get removed it
[02:33] <madewokherd> then do apt-get install wine
[02:33] <cerberus> if you run sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[02:33] <fortunato> Lol
[02:33] <Mabus06> Can somebody please help me to get my apache server and ssh server working? I can do either to localhost just fine, but when I go to put in my external IP address, it fails. I know how to forward ports and stuff, and I think I have it done correctly, but can somebody please help me troubleshoot?
[02:33] <jerware> or how can i see what devices are currently mounted, i can unmount with process of  elimination
[02:33] <Dewi> fiendskull9: look up its meaning in 'man sudoers'
[02:33] <kingspawn> fortunato: then apt-get install it again
[02:34] <fortunato> oh
[02:34] <fuzzycwd> fortunato, you have another computer with another browser, get opera
[02:34] <TheMinion> i can't seem to figure out how to isntall the driver for my ati all-in-wonder x800 xt
[02:34] <ompaul> jerware, okay, can you open a terminal?
[02:34] <cerberus> you should see fstab, look for the entry which looks like the usb drive, it should be reasonably obvious
[02:34] <fortunato> apt-get install firefox?
[02:34] <Simulacra> fortunato: you can use epiphany
[02:34] <fiendskull9> i reccomend konqueror or opera for browsing
[02:34] <jerware> cerberus: i thought fstab was for boot strap
[02:34] <doople> but..and i able to format my computer...boot into dos using my windows floppy, copy the UBUNTU system files to the HD then both?
[02:34] <fortunato> hm
[02:34] <fuzzycwd> mike, think apt-get would work to retrieve the top bar?
[02:34] <fiendskull9> sudo apt-get install konqueror
[02:34] <jerware> oh ok
[02:34] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: you need to install fglrx, and change ati in xorg.conf ot fglrx
[02:34] <fortunato> ok thanks for the help
[02:34] <kingspawn> jerware: to see currently mounted stuff, run "mount" or cat /etc/mtab
[02:34] <cerberus> it sets all the default options for when a drive is mounted as well
[02:34] <fortunato> oh hm
[02:34] <jonathan_> DPKG says "requested operation requires superuser privilege"
[02:34] <feugan3333> crimsum: Thanks a lot. I will certainly add those to my bookmarks
[02:34] <kingspawn> cerberus: mtab is for currently mounted
[02:34] <jerware> thanx lets give this a try
[02:34] <fortunato> yay
[02:34] <MikeMac> no
[02:35] <madewokherd> ok, sudo apt-get install wine
[02:35] <TheMinion> volcom: i dunno how to do that
[02:35] <fortunato> i just finished downloading the new ubuntu
[02:35] <fortunato> ;p
[02:35] <MikeMac> I am working on it but I might drop out for a little while while I work at it.
[02:35] <Simulacra> fortunato: open the terminal and type "epiphany"
[02:35] <fiendskull9> devi: please pm me, i dont quite understand, and its hard to read when theres 1000 messages per second :)
[02:35] <cerberus> I was looking for a more long term solution
[02:35] <fortunato> ok
[02:35] <kingspawn> cerberus: longterm schmongterm.. ;)
[02:35] <fortunato> simulacra
[02:35] <fortunato> i dont have epiphany
[02:35] <Simulacra> yes
[02:36] <Simulacra> Its installed by default, you should have it.
[02:36] <fortunato> hm
[02:36] <cerberus> if you wan't short term, just right click and unmount
[02:36] <fortunato> wel
[02:36] <nalioth> fiendskull9: you and Dewi may join #ubuntu-offtopic   it's a bit slower there
[02:36] <Simulacra> I amy be wrong anoout that
[02:36] <yamathan> Hey, where IS Xorg.conf?
[02:36] <asterisk99> anyone here using POSTGRES SQL ???????????
[02:36] <fortunato> well
[02:36] <Simulacra> since I do have a lot of stuff
[02:36] <fortunato> i just apt-get it
[02:36] <kronoz> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:36] <techrush> /etc/X11
[02:36] <fiendskull9> psotergres kinda blows
[02:37] <flax^^> whats the name of the "Linux Penguin" ? :P
[02:37] <fiendskull9> just use ms-sql or mysql
[02:37] <jonathan_> When I did  $ dpkg -i wine.deb I got a message saying "Requested operation requires superuser privilege"
[02:37] <kronoz> falx: tux
[02:37] <Simulacra> lol...now your on the right track.
[02:37] <fortunato> heh
[02:37] <fortunato> well
[02:37] <fortunato> i apt-get it and
[02:37] <IzeyJr> hello
[02:37] <fortunato> it didnt work..
[02:37] <cerberus> try sudo dpkg -i wine.deb
[02:37] <fuzzycwd> simulacra, what is the operation called for the tasktray
[02:37] <fortunato> i think it is a different command
[02:37] <yamathan> There's nothing in there.
[02:37] <lcore> yamathan: open console and run 'whereis Xorg.conf'
[02:37] <Dewi> nalioth: what's off-topic about getting sudo to work correctly?
[02:37] <cerberus> sorry the above was for you jonathan_
[02:37] <Simulacra> fuzzycwd: not sure off the top of my head.
[02:38] <fiendskull9> yes
[02:38] <fortunato> i typed epiphany and nothing happened
[02:38] <lcore> yamathan: sry only for bins
[02:38] <fuzzycwd> kk
[02:38] <fiendskull9> get the wine.deb from there site
[02:38] <jonathan_> no problem.
[02:38] <Dewi> nalioth: last time I checked ubuntu DOES rely heavily on sudo
[02:38] <fiendskull9> and do sudo dpkg -i wine.deb
[02:38] <jonathan_> It says
[02:38] <fiendskull9> it worked for me
[02:38] <jonathan_> No such file or directory
[02:38] <madewokherd> jonathan_: sudo apt-get install wine
[02:38] <nalioth> Dewi: nothing is offtopic, but the channel IS less frequented than here (it's a quiet place to talk)
[02:38] <Simulacra> fuzzycwd: are you talking about the taskbar where the time displays?
[02:38] <jonathan_> Okay I'll try that.
[02:38] <fuzzycwd> yes
[02:38] <fortunato> hm
[02:38] <Dewi> nalioth: ... oh. fair enough :)
[02:38] <Simulacra> k, stand by
[02:38] <IzeyJr> could I get some info on what to do about my sound problem? please
[02:38] <saaber> fortunato: after firefox i think Galeon is the best
[02:39] <fiendskull9> no
[02:39] <Simulacra> its the panel
[02:39] <fiendskull9> konqueror
[02:39] <fiendskull9> konqueror is hella fast
[02:39] <saaber> fortunato: apt-get install galeon
[02:39] <jonathan_> Madewokherd, It seems to be working.
[02:39] <fiendskull9> so is opera
[02:39] <fiendskull9> opera is the fastes
[02:39] <fuzzycwd> so it would be sudo panel?
[02:39] <Simulacra> not usre what command you use for it
[02:39] <madewokherd> ok good
[02:39] <cerberus> I'll admit I tend to use apt-get more than dpkg, it's just easier
[02:39] <madewokherd> jonathan_: usually it takes a while to download that
[02:39] <fuzzycwd> kk
[02:39] <Simulacra> I think its gpanel
[02:39] <fuzzycwd> mike and i lost ours
[02:39] <madewokherd> jonathan_: and sometimes it fails in the middle of getting it
[02:39] <TheMinion> after installing fglrx, do i change the line "Driver		"ati"" to "Driver		"fglrx"" ?
[02:39] <Simulacra> that sucks
[02:39] <jonathan_> Madewokherd, It says it's done now.
[02:40] <madewokherd> oh
[02:40] <baconbacon> apt-get is for getting package from remote repositories, dpkg is for installing from a local .deb file
[02:40] <madewokherd> never mind then
[02:40] <jonathan_> Lol
[02:40] <fortunato> ok
[02:40] <fortunato> i got firefox
[02:40] <saaber> jonathan_: are you runing Ubuntu?
[02:40] <fortunato> and its updated like i wanted.
[02:40] <jonathan_> Saaber, yes I am.
[02:40] <fuzzycwd> gpanel, command not found...same with sudo gpanel
[02:40] <fortunato> goodbye for now.
[02:40] <fortunato> thanks
[02:40] <IzeyJr> I have sound with movies desktop but not with anygames any suggestions?
[02:40] <Simulacra> gnome-panel
[02:40] <Simulacra> sorry
[02:40] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: Incoming Messages
[02:41] <crouchingMonkey> i need a "libatk-bridge" and i cant find it, i got the repositories with the multiverse enabled and all...
[02:41] <fiendskull9> hello
[02:41] <yamathan> Should I alter "vesa" to "fglrx" under "Section "Device""?
[02:41] <Simulacra> just looked it up in synaptic
[02:41] <fiendskull9> i need help as dewi was a bit confusing
[02:41] <MikeMac> fuzzy?
[02:41] <fiendskull9> When i install crossover office, it tells me $HOME does not exsist
[02:41] <fuzzycwd> yes mike
[02:41] <fiendskull9> how do i make it exsist
[02:41] <jonathan_> Madewokherd, could you please tell me what I'm supposed to do now?
[02:41] <vars> Dewi, yeah but there isn't as much help here
[02:41] <j2daosh> where do i go for samba help?
[02:41] <fiendskull9> and it suggests i use su and not sudo
[02:41] <Dewi> fiendskull9: um
[02:41] <MikeMac> I figured it out, but it is sort of a one shot deal, if you'd like to try it I can outline the process.
[02:41] <Dewi> fiendskull9: I queried you
[02:42] <Dewi> fiendskull9: and typed a long explanation
[02:42] <fuzzycwd> you deleted $home, friendskull?
[02:42] <Dewi> fiendskull9: you didn't even reply
[02:42] <MikeMac> basically
[02:42] <fiendskull9> Dewi: but you still didnt explain where to find the man sudoers thing
[02:42] <Jamal__> did anyone see this? http://digg.com/linux_unix/Ubuntu_Center_Pre-Alpha_Released_-_Web_Based_Ubuntu_Control
[02:42] <Dewi> fiendskull9: you TYPE man sudoers
[02:42] <Simulacra> Mike, do tell
[02:42] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: incoming messages? i'm sorry, i'm new to all this, and i don't understand what you mean
[02:42] <erisco> how can I point a file to Java Web Start? Or is that even compiled for Ubuntu?
[02:42] <Dewi> fiendskull9: that's the manual for the sudoers file
[02:42] <fiendskull9> Dewi: OHHHHHHHHHHH, thank you
[02:42] <madewokherd> jonathan_: why, is something wrong?
[02:42] <yamathan> When editing xorg.conf, should I alter Driver: "vesa" to Driver: "fglrx" under the header "Section: : "Device""?
[02:42] <fuzzycwd> awaiting yoru words, mike
[02:42] <Dewi> fiendskull9: 'man' is a command for accessing manuals
[02:42] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: look on thebottom, you see that tab that has red writing.  Click on it.
[02:42] <jonathan_> madewokherd, I just don't know what to do now. I'm new to Linux so I don't know if it actaully worked or how to run it
[02:42] <fortunato> ok
[02:43] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: no, there is no tab with red writing actually
[02:43] <fortunato> i apt-get firefox and put in the cd and it installed fine.
[02:43] <Dewi> fiendskull9: but I've given you the answers anyway, you don't need to read the manual, but you probably should at least take a look instead of trusting the word of people on here :)
[02:43] <MikeMac> I Ctrl+Alt+F6, logged in as myself, rm -r .*, [y]  to each question, then sudo init 6.  You lose all your settings, but you get your bar back.
[02:43] <fortunato> but when i ran it i got errors and firefox didnt load.
[02:43] <MikeMac> that rm is under ~
[02:43] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: well I can walk you through it here then.
[02:43] <fortunato> can soemone help ?
[02:43] <erisco> how can I point a file to Java Web Start? Or is that even compiled for Ubuntu?
[02:43] <CppIsOnLinux> anyone know how to turn off laptop touchpad tapping?
[02:43] <fiendskull9> Dewi: im sorry to bother, i closedmy other window, please rexplain what i do to enable $HOME.
[02:43] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: ok, thanks much
[02:43] <sethk> MikeMac, you can do it much more selectively than that
[02:43] <cerberus> fortunato, how did you attempt to launch firefox?
[02:43] <fortunato> LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library libXt.so [libXt.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory] 
[02:43] <fortunato> LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library libXext.so [libXext.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory] 
[02:43] <fortunato> Segmentation fault
[02:43] <saaber> jonathan_: just do this:
[02:43] <Dewi> fiendskull9: add 'Defaults        env_reset' to your /etc/sudoers file.
[02:43] <saaber> sudo apt-get install wine
[02:43] <fortunato> from the command line
[02:43] <Dewi> fiendskull9: it's that simple
[02:44] <MikeMac> I know but I don't know which files are the culprits.
[02:44] <fortunato> how else?
[02:44] <madewokherd> jonathan_: uh, you can verify it's installed with wine --version
[02:44] <fortunato> just typed firefox
[02:44] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: have you used synaptic?
[02:44] <fiendskull9> ok
[02:44] <MikeMac> .gconf .gconfd and something else
[02:44] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: nope
[02:44] <Dewi> fiendskull9: note that it'll be the target user's $HOME, not the original user. But that seems saner to me than the other way.
[02:44] <MikeMac> but I'm not sure what the other one is
[02:44] <cerberus> if you go to /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox there should be a script in there that you need to run
[02:44] <fortunato> hm
[02:44] <fortunato> im on a 64bit computer.
[02:44] <jonathan_> Madewokherd, Its installed. Thanks a lot.
[02:44] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: ok, you need to open a terminal.  Applications>>Accessories>>TErminal
[02:44] <fiendskull9> Dewi: whatapp do i use to open sudoers file?
[02:45] <MikeMac> let me check
[02:45] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: ok, it's open
[02:45] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: in the terminal type, sudo apt-get install synaptic
[02:45] <yamathan> Simulacra:  Are you trying to direct connect?
[02:45] <mikebot> !paste
[02:45] <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.
[02:45] <yamathan> For some reason it's not working too well.
[02:45] <jonathan_> madewokherd, One last thing, to run programs am I supposed to put the path to the program somewhere?
[02:45] <jonathan_> I read something about that
[02:45] <baconbacon> fiendskull, you can type sudo visudo
[02:45] <MikeMac> I can't figure it out.  It worked under tty6.  Let me try that.
[02:45] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: said some stuff and then said it's already newest version
[02:45] <j2daosh> i need help with my networking... anyone got a minute?
[02:45] <fiendskull9> Dewi: what application do i use to open the sudoers file?
[02:45] <sethk> jonathan_, there is an execution search path that you can add directories to
[02:46] <madewokherd> jonathan_: I usually cd to the path of the program and just invoke wine with the name of the exe
[02:46] <sethk> jonathan_, you can always run a program by using its full path
[02:46] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: once it is installed, go to System>>Aministration>>Synaptic
[02:46] <fiendskull9> or anyone for this matter, what application would i use to open my etc/sudoers file?
[02:46] <baconbacon> fiendskull, hmm no don't type this
[02:46] <madewokherd> but this is getting back to #winehq stuff
[02:46] <Simulacra> Cya all later
[02:46] <baconbacon> the editor sucks
[02:46] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: ok, it's open
[02:46] <jonathan_> madewokherd, How exactly do I "invoke wine with the name of the exe" ?
[02:46] <crouchingMonkey> i have a Transgaming Cedega shortcut in my Applications menu, how do i remove it?
[02:46] <Dewi> fiendskull9: your favourite text editor. in my case it's vim, but if you don't know vi or vim you might want to try pico or nano
[02:46] <flax^^> how do i add stuff to the Progams menu?
[02:46] <Dewi> fiendskull9: (because they are considered more user friendly)
[02:46] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: go to edit>>Search .  Search fglrx
[02:47] <IzeyJr> I don't get this it is a fresh install and right off no sound in any default games but in everything else it works fine
[02:47] <vars> Dewi, i don't like there attitude, sending people to another channel when someone may have the answer
[02:47] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: ok, done
[02:47] <vars> Dewi, that is the main reason why i use ubutnu and not debian
[02:47] <Dewi> fiendskull9: you might want to use the '-w' switch with pico and nano to avoid unfortunate line wrapping accidents
[02:47] <jonathan_> madewokherd, Nevemrind I figured it out
[02:47] <saaber> jonathan_: don`t forget for playing ms games use edega
[02:47] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: ok, click the boxes for fglrx-control. linux-restricted modules, xorg-driver-fglrx and then clikc APPLY to install
[02:47] <sethk> fiendskull9, visudo
[02:47] <jonathan_> madewokherd/saaber/sethk, Thanks a lot for all your help I really appreciate it.
[02:47] <saaber> jonathan_: Cedega
[02:48] <CppIsOnLinux> anyone know how to turn off laptop touchpad tapping?
[02:48] <fiendskull9> does ubuntu breezy already have visudo?
[02:48] <fuzzycwd> in the words of the late great general macarther, mike, "i shall return"
[02:48] <Dewi> vars: the truth is that that channel is absolutely swamped with ubuntu queries. And debian and ubuntu, while similar in some ways are very different in others.
[02:48] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: all the restricted modules? theres quite a few
[02:48] <Dewi> vars: it doesn't help the debian project for them to spend their time supporting ubuntu
[02:48] <WebLOCH> cafuego, any ideas on getting phpmyadmin running ?
[02:48] <Dewi> vars: but if ubuntu users stick together in their own community (ie here) the situation will improve
[02:48] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: Wht kind of processor do you have?
[02:49] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: In your computer.
[02:49] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: amd athlon 64
[02:49] <erisco> How can I installed JAVA WEB START on Ubuntu?
[02:49] <baconbacon> who asked for touchpad thing
[02:49] <Mabus06> Can somebody please help me to get my apache server and ssh server working? I can do either to localhost just fine, but when I go to put in my external IP address, it fails. I know how to forward ports and stuff, and I think I have it done correctly, but can somebody please help me troubleshoot?\
[02:49] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: i have the amd64 version of ubuntu installed
[02:49] <fuzzycwd> sudo unit 6  command not found
[02:49] <fiendskull9> sethk: how do i save in visudo after editing?
[02:49] <vars> this is a great community, this channel is the only reason why i would set a noob up with linux
[02:49] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: type this in a terminal, cat /proc/version
[02:50] <vars> it is fantastic
[02:50] <fiendskull9> sethk: or vis, whatever it is
[02:50] <MikeMac> fuzzy, i can't figure it out,  if you want to be selective try .gconf*, but .* is what worked for me
[02:50] <silvaran> fiendskull9: :wq (colon, [w] rite, [q] uit)
[02:50] <MikeMac> init
[02:50] <ryanakca> is there an apache configuration front-end?
[02:50] <baconbacon> ok cppisonlinux you must add the line  Option "TapButton1" "0" in the section "InputDevice" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:50] <MikeMac> that is reboot :s
[02:50] <silvaran> fiendskull9: Hit ESC first
[02:50] <MikeMac> btw
[02:50] <fuzzycwd> .* or just *?
[02:50] <robm05> vars: This is why I picked Ubuntu over all the other versions when I picked a Linux distro to try.
[02:50] <MikeMac> .*
[02:50] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: I need to see what kernel you have. send me the first part that looks like this. Linux version 2.6.15-18-386
[02:50] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: "Linux version 2.6.12-10-amd64-generic (buildd@king) (gcc version 3.4.5 20050809 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 3.4.4-6ubuntu8.1)) #1 Sat Mar 11 16:15:30 UTC 2006
[02:50] <TheMinion> "
[02:50] <fortunato> hey cerberus
[02:50] <MikeMac> try ls -al before you reboot
[02:50] <CppIsOnLinux> baconbacon: thank you v.much.
[02:50] <cerberus> yeah
[02:51] <fortunato> i cant find what script i am supposed to run
[02:51] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: ok, do you see any linux-modules that have amd64 in the name?
[02:51] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: sorry about sending whole thing
[02:51] <fuzzycwd> i tried the .* and came up with "cannot remove '.' or '..'
[02:51] <fortunato> in the firefox folder
[02:51] <erisco> does anyone know anything about Java Web Start at all? -.-
[02:51] <MikeMac> that is OK
[02:51] <saaber> ryanakca: webmin can do manythings
[02:51] <MikeMac> that happened to me
[02:51] <MikeMac> what does ls -al show?
[02:51] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: all of them
[02:51] <MikeMac> 'ls -al'
[02:51] <vars> robm05, yeah it is great
[02:51] <MikeMac> should be .gconf
[02:51] <cerberus> normally it's just called firefox, though thinking about it, it's probably what's executed when you typed firefox in the comand line
[02:51] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: two of them are already checked
[02:51] <fuzzycwd> i think i will just reboot and see what that does
[02:51] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: ok, install the one that has 2.6.12-10 in it
[02:51] <fiendskull9> sethk: nothing happens when i hit esc
[02:52] <kingspawn> MikeMac: (a)ll files and (l)ist mode
[02:52] <MikeMac> check first, other wise you can't start gaim
[02:52] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i:already installed
[02:52] <vars> i have a geforc and an integrated,    i want to remove the grforce and use the integrated, how should i do that?
[02:52] <MikeMac> i know what it means I wanted fuzzy to try it
[02:52] <vars> or rather set up a dual head system
[02:52] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: Ok, good, did you install xorg-driver-fglrx yet?
[02:52] <dj-fu> Pull the geforce out
[02:52] <silvaran> fiendskull9, sethk: Are you sure it's vi?
[02:52] <MikeMac> .gconf should have been all that was there
[02:52] <fiendskull9> yes, i did sudo visudo
[02:52] <kingspawn> MikeMac: then I am sorry :)
[02:52] <vars> editing /etc/x11/xorg
[02:52] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: installing right now
[02:52] <sethk> silvaran, yes
[02:53] <MikeMac> no problem
[02:53] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: has to download first
[02:53] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i:shouldn't take long
[02:53] <CppIsOnLinux> when i try to su it says authentication failure... is there a default ubuntu password? i thought i set it on installation
[02:53] <sethk> silvaran, visudo doesn't necessarily use vi, it uses whatever you've configured as your editor
[02:53] <fiendskull9> sethk: any other solution to saving?
[02:53] <MikeMac> we may never know what happens to him
[02:53] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: Ok, once you do this once, it will be easier next time.
[02:53] <silvaran> sethk: Yah I know, I couldn't remember whether ubuntu uses nano or vi by default.
[02:53] <kingspawn> CppIsOnLinux: prolly can't su before you have created a root password. you can use sudo, though.
[02:53] <fortunato> theres run-mozilla.sh firefox and firefox-bin
[02:53] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: ok, thanks
[02:53] <silvaran> fiendskull9: vi has a "command mode".. you hit ESC to stop editing, then hit ":" (it'll show up at the bottom), followed by "wq", and <enter> ...
[02:53] <fortunato> none of them work
[02:53] <fortunato> they all get errors
[02:53] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: is there more to do after this?
[02:53] <sethk> fiendskull9, in vi, you press escape to get into command mode.  then type :x (colon x) to save and exit
[02:53] <silvaran> fiendskull9: If you hit ESC when you're already in command mode, it's okay.
[02:53] <cerberus> CppIsOnLinux: you need to sudo su
[02:53] <MikeMac> What about Firefox plugins?
[02:54] <cerberus> normally you'd use firefox, what errors did you get?
[02:54] <fortunato> well
[02:54] <MikeMac> oh, not me
[02:54] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: Yes, one more step
[02:54] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: changed applied
[02:54] <fortunato> when i try to run run-mozilla.sh
[02:54] <Mabus06> Can somebody please help me to get my apache server and ssh server working? I can do either to localhost just fine, but when I go to put in my external IP address, it fails. I know how to forward ports and stuff, and I think I have it done correctly, but can somebody please help me troubleshoot?\
[02:54] <jonathan_> I just installed AIM.exe with Wine and now it won't open..can anyone tell me how to fix this?
[02:54] <fortunato> it says "Cannot execute ."
[02:55] <MikeMac> mabus, it is a firewall
[02:55] <fiendskull9> fortunate: are you trying sudo sh firefox-install.sh?
[02:55] <AngryElf> runlevel 5 is default for X, right?  then why does it say entering run level 2 right before dropping to the login prompt when booting up?
[02:55] <Mabus06> MikeMac: And how do I diagnose and fix the problem?
[02:55] <MikeMac> angry, 4
[02:55] <fiendskull9> johnathan_: why are u doing that anyway?
[02:55] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: OK, now in a terminal, you need to type, sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:55] <MikeMac> mabus, how are you configuring your firewall/what is it
[02:55] <sethk> fortunato, there is a missing environment variable that needs to be set.  that variable evaluates to a blank string, and it tries to use it
[02:55] <MikeMac> angryelf, init 4
[02:56] <AngryElf> what command displays the current runlevel?
[02:56] <IzeyJr> lol ubuntu sets up default with glide instruction set whats up with that?
[02:56] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: ok, done
[02:56] <silvaran> AngryElf: "runlevel"
[02:56] <Pedrolito> I installed glx/compiz on my breezy. It works great, but some windows don't have a border (e.g. vlc). Is it normal?
[02:56] <MikeMac> angry, i don't know let me check
[02:56] <fortunato> wll
[02:56] <MikeMac> runlevel :)
[02:56] <fiendskull9> sethk: im not in vi, at the top it sais GNU Nano 1.3.8
[02:56] <brenner> jonathan_: yes.  what's wrong with gaim?
[02:56] <fortunato> how do i set that variable to what it needs to be set to/
[02:56] <fortunato> ?
[02:56] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: now look in that file till you fi nd, Section "Device" and says stuff about ATI and see where it says Driver
[02:56] <saaber> jonathan_: wine can`t run any winsows application
[02:56] <fiendskull9> sethk: how do i save in nano?
[02:56] <silvaran> fiendskull9: Ctrl+O, <enter> to write, Ctrl+X to exit.
[02:56] <silvaran> AngryElf: Runlevels are different on different distros... my current runlevel is 2 as well, with full X.
[02:56] <jonathan_> brenner, I'm not a fan of Gaim.
[02:56] <MikeMac> mabus?
[02:56] <sethk> fiendskull9, I try not to use nano.  I think you use control-x.
[02:56] <silvaran> jonathan_: What do you use?
[02:56] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: found
[02:56] <jonathan_> saaber, I thought that was what Wine did?
[02:56] <fiendskull9> sethK: thank you sir
[02:57] <jonathan_> Silvaran, Ubuntu
[02:57] <silvaran> jonathan_: Yeah, but opposed to gaim.
[02:57] <fortunato> hm
[02:57] <AngryElf> silvaran, so i need to drop bootup commands into /etc/rc2.d instead of 5? blah :(
[02:57] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: You need to change the driver to this: Driver    "fglrx"
[02:57] <jonathan_> Silvaran, Oh, sorry, I prefer AIM. I use it on my windows computer.
[02:57] <fortunato> hm
[02:57] <MikeMac> it worked
[02:57] <silvaran> AngryElf: Do these bootup commands come with ubuntu, or did you write them yourself?
[02:57] <fuzzycwd> reboot worked fine
[02:57] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: changed
[02:57] <MikeMac> panel?
[02:57] <AngryElf> silvaran, myself
[02:57] <fortunato> how
[02:57] <fuzzycwd> up there
[02:57] <silvaran> AngryElf: apt-get install sysv-rc-conf
[02:57] <fortunato> hm
[02:58] <fortunato> ..
[02:58] <fuzzycwd> even with a hard shutdown, no problems
[02:58] <MikeMac> do you see the notification area ?(task tray)
[02:58] <silvaran> AngryElf: There's /etc/init.d/rc.local for simple commands.
[02:58] <AngryElf> silvaran, what's that
[02:58] <fuzzycwd> still no on that one
[02:58] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: ok, reboot your computer now so that your xserver boots fglrx instead of the driver you are currently using.
[02:58] <MikeMac> right click on the panel
[02:58] <silvaran> AngryElf: It's a runlevel editor to turn on/off system services.
[02:58] <fuzzycwd> but i did see where i can ADD that
[02:58] <silvaran> AngryElf: But I don't think you need it for what you're trying to do, it's just good to have.
[02:58] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: ok, thank you so much!
[02:58] <vars> hey how do i change my name?
[02:58] <MikeMac> add what
[02:58] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: Then come back in here to make sure it worked.
[02:58] <MikeMac> ?
[02:59] <AngryElf> silvaran, define simple?  I need these to be run as root......does rc.local get run as root?
[02:59] <fuzzycwd> notification area
[02:59] <silvaran> AngryElf: Sorry, /etc/rc.local
[02:59] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: one sec. though
[02:59] <MikeMac> yes, add the NA
[02:59] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: In the case that it doesnt work, I will tell you what to do.
[02:59] <silvaran> AngryElf: Yup
[02:59] <heyjoe2> hi, i was wondering if someone could help me to restore my sysv-rc-conf defaults. i accidentally made a lot of bad changes.
[02:59] <pvd2006> is there a way to extract a .mov file URL from a website with ubuntu?
[02:59] <fuzzycwd> i did, it is empty, so i assume that ubuntu auto updates
[02:59] <heyjoe2> i have a ubuntu install cd
[02:59] <IzeyJr> anyone know anything about adjusting the sound settings?
[02:59] <brenner> jonathan_: do you get errors?
[02:59] <silvaran> pvd2006: View Source, and search for "<embed" ... that's all I can thinnk of.
[02:59] <MikeMac> maybe you need to start something.
[02:59] <jonathan_> brenner, No. Just doesnt open.
[02:59] <MikeMac> it should n't be empty i think
[03:00] <DBO> for a shared folder, what does "allow browsing folder" mean?  is that allowing listing of the folder contents?
[03:00] <fuzzycwd> no, i went to terminal and typed sudo apt-get updates and it seemed to
[03:00] <MikeMac> System > Administration > Update Manager
[03:00] <MikeMac> then it should be hidden.  You're right
[03:00] <heyjoe2> hi, i was wondering if someone could help me to restore my sysv-rc-conf defaults. i accidentally made a lot of bad changes.
[03:00] <WebLOCH> does anyone know why my 6in1 usb card reader may have stopped working?  None of readers are listed anymore
[03:00] <MikeMac> any other problems
[03:01] <IzeyJr> how come the ubuntu core is built around the voodoo card?
[03:01] <fortunato> hm
[03:01] <jae686> WHAT=?
[03:01] <fuzzycwd> ssytem>administration.update manager in terminal?
[03:01] <AngryElf> silvaran, the folder /etc/rc.local/ doesn't exist, if i create it will the stuff in it get run?
[03:01] <fortunato> hm
[03:01] <MikeMac> no on in the GUI
[03:01] <MikeMac> no *in the GUI
[03:01] <MikeMac> but it seems like you already updated, right. but you can check with update manager.
[03:01] <IzeyJr> yeah I was looking for a fix with my sound and seen the voodoo driver installed went to remove it and it wanted to dump the ubuntu core
[03:01] <jonkan> can some one help me? how do i install the right drivers for my grafikcard? it is a "VIA/S3G UniChrome Pro IGP"
[03:01] <fortunato> hey sethk
[03:01] <fuzzycwd> computer/system/administartion/update manager?
[03:01] <bmk789> anyone know when mythtv 0.19 will be in the repos?
[03:02] <MikeMac> right? <- should be
[03:02] <heyjoe2> how do i get the ubuntu install cd to access my terminal?
[03:02] <fuzzycwd> remember, i am a windows user
[03:02] <bur[n] er> heyjoe2: chroot?
[03:02] <fuzzycwd> kk, ty for your time and trouble
[03:02] <silvaran> AngryElf: /etc/rc.local should be a single file
[03:02] <fuzzycwd> after i get used to this, i may return and try to assist
[03:02] <MikeMac> click on System then Administration then Update Manager like you were going to click on Control Panel or something
[03:02] <silvaran> AngryElf: You edit it and stick your commands in there.
[03:02] <cerberus> fortunato: sorry got to go, I'm not sure what's wrong with your setup, the only other thing I tcan think to try is to grab firefox from the firefox website (www.mozilla.com/firefox/ from memory) extract it and replace all the files in the mozilla-firefox directory with the new ones. good luck
[03:02] <heyjoe2> bur[n] er: how do i access the chroot. i am a real beginner
[03:03] <bur[n] er> heyjoe2: ehh... man chroot
[03:03] <bur[n] er> bbl
[03:03] <fortunato> i did that when i tried to update
[03:03] <fortunato> lol
[03:03] <fortunato> didndt work
[03:03] <ftwig> hi, trying to get rsync working.  I set up /etc/rsync.conf and created a section for my home directory, the command I used was 'rsync -avx 192.168.1.90::ben'.  All it did was list the files, it did not actualy create any.
[03:03] <fortunato> but ok thanks
[03:03] <fortunato> bye.
[03:03] <MikeMac> heyjoe, what do you mean by chroot (root)?
[03:03] <MikeMac> chroot moves the root fs
[03:03] <fiendskull9> hello
[03:03] <fiendskull9> another problem
[03:03] <fiendskull9> after editing my sudoers file, im getting an error involving sudo and su when instal crossover office
[03:03] <jonathan_> what exactly does Wine do if it doesnt open Windows apps?
[03:04] <heyjoe2> mikemac: the problem i have is ive accidentaly made unwanted changes to the sysv-rc-conf and i want to restore it somehow
[03:04] <fiendskull9> i have the terminal log copied if it helps any
[03:04] <heyjoe2> mikemac: but breezy wont run and nor will ubuntu safe mode
[03:04] <IdleOne> jonathan_>  wine doesnt support ALL windows apps
[03:04] <MikeMac> I don't know what that package corresponds to.  Have you tried Synaptic?
[03:04] <MikeMac> (no)
[03:04] <MikeMac> Ah
[03:04] <fiendskull9> cedega is a better choice for emulating windows directx enviroment and such
[03:04] <_jason> fiendskull9: put it on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and give us a link
[03:05] <MikeMac> Do you have your install disc? :)
[03:05] <jonathan_> IdleOne, Oh, okay. I heard something about that and people updating it or something, I figured AIM would work with it.
[03:05] <Capn_Refsmmat> jonathan_: just use GAIM
[03:05] <fortunato> yea
[03:05] <fortunato> gaim owns
[03:05] <MikeMac> ditto on GAIM
[03:05] <jonathan_> Capn_Refsmat, I will on this computer, AIM was basically just a test program
[03:05] <heyjoe2> mikemac: yes
[03:05] <Capn_Refsmmat> jonathan_: ah
[03:06] <fortunato> oh
[03:06] <fortunato> well
[03:06] <IdleOne> jonathan_>  sudo apt-get gaim
[03:06] <MikeMac> Unless you think it is a bad idea, I would use the install disc and start from scratch.
[03:06] <jonathan_> Capn_Refsmat, I just got Linux and everything today so I've been figuring it out.
[03:06] <fortunato> you should already have gaim
[03:06] <Dewi> when I delete files with nautilus I "move them to trash" but.... I can't see my trash anywhere?
[03:06] <fortunato> hm
[03:06] <jonathan_> IdleOne, mine came with Gaim.
[03:06] <MikeMac> actually, there is a recovery mode you could play with
[03:06] <heyjoe2> mikemac: if theres another option id rather do that
[03:06] <Dewi> where is it going?
[03:06] <heyjoe2> mikemac: it wont open in recovery mode
[03:06] <fiendskull9> jason_:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10481
[03:06] <MikeMac> from the disc
[03:06] <IdleOne> jonathan_>  then use gaim :)
[03:06] <heyjoe2> ah ok
[03:06] <AngryElf> what permissions need to be on rc.local?
[03:06] <fiendskull9> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10481
[03:06] <heyjoe2> mikemac: how do i access recovery mode
[03:06] <heyjoe2> on the disc
[03:07] <MikeMac> may be there is a way to put the package from the disc to the installation
[03:07] <_jason> Dewi: ~/.Trash, check the panel applet or point nautilus to 'trash:///' or '~/.Trash'
[03:07] <jonathan_> IdleOne, Going to, just like I said I was testing Wine and trying to get used to Linux by using AIM as my test :P
[03:07] <Dewi> _jason: where is this panel applet?
[03:07] <Mabus06> How do you set up an argument variable in bash? So say, when I type fooprogram foovariable it passes foovariable into the program as something I can easily use?
[03:07] <fortunato> what other webbrowsers can i get ?
[03:07] <MikeMac> it was an option when I booted to my 6.x disc,  you'll just have to try looking for it at boot if you have a lesser version
[03:07] <saaber> fortunato: what is your problem exactly?
[03:07] <SiL3nTKiLL> DCC SEND 123456789012345
[03:07] <fortunato> firefox is being retarded
[03:07] <fiendskull9> fortunato: konqueror, and opera
[03:07] <_jason> Dewi: in the panel (look for a trash icon):)  unless you removed it in which case you would need to add it again.
[03:07] <fortunato> saaber
[03:07] <fortunato> ok thx
[03:07] <Mabus06> lol @ SiL3nTKiLL
[03:07] <SiL3nTKiLL> lmao
[03:08] <kingspawn> Mabus06: you could man getopt
[03:08] <Dewi> _jason: no, this is a totally newly installed breezy
[03:08] <Dewi> _jason: all I have done is download a file and delete it
[03:08] <IzeyJr> I use automatix and haven't had one problem with firefox it does everything when installing it
[03:08] <Dewi> _jason: and I have no references to trash anywhere
[03:08] <jonathan_> THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED ME :)
[03:08] <fiendskull9> hello all, here is my problematic link http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10481
[03:08] <IdleOne> !ops
[03:08] <saaber> fortunato: libXt.so can be found in libxt-dev
[03:08] <fiendskull9> please help!
[03:08] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[03:08] <_jason> Dewi: I think it's either in the bottom right or bottom left corner
[03:08] <fiendskull9> as i want cover office working tonight
[03:08] <rob> ?
[03:08] <IdleOne> SiL3nTKiLL>  using dc c exploit
[03:08] <SynapseRecall> is it safe to upgrade to gnome 2.14 on breezy?????????
[03:08] <Dewi> _jason: OH
[03:08] <SiL3nTKiLL> haha
[03:08] <nalioth> IdleOne: yes?
[03:08] <Dewi> _jason: okay, I am used to looking at the TOP :)
[03:08] <Amaranth> IdleOne: Yes?
[03:08] <IdleOne> SiL3nTKiLL>
[03:08] <SiL3nTKiLL> connect to a 8001 port on this server
[03:08] <IdleOne> dcc exploit
[03:08] <SiL3nTKiLL> and ur safe
[03:09] <MikeMac> sorry, i don't know what happened.  It should be an option other than 'install' when you boot to the disc.
[03:09] <erisco> where is Java RunTime Environment installed to on Ubuntu? I need to point an install to it
[03:09] <_jason> ubotu: tell erisco about java
[03:09] <fiendskull9> JR2 isnt installed with breezy
[03:09] <Amaranth> moron...
[03:09] <Madpilot> IdleOne, he just got klined, so we don't have to worry about it :P
[03:09] <fiendskull9> you have to obtain it from the sun site
[03:09] <erisco> _jason: I have that already
[03:09] <nalioth> yes, k-lines for all users of exploits
[03:09] <nalioth> as you've just seen
[03:09] <erisco> _jason: I need to know where it was installed to
[03:10] <nalioth> IdleOne: thank you
[03:10] <IdleOne> Madpilot>  indeed but that new exploit should be added to bot
[03:10] <erisco> _jason: Web Start needs to know where it is, but I don't know
[03:10] <IdleOne> no problem
[03:10] <l1l1l1l> Does the "Version 5.10 for your PC" work on 64-bit computers?
[03:10] <_jason> Fracture: I don't know about that, I think your best bet is to find someone that has installed it.  Try searching ubuntuforums.org if no one is on here now that has installed Xoveroffice
[03:10] <fiendskull9> how do i set a display variable using the sh command?
[03:10] <aszurom> _jason, quick question... can you paste your xorg.conf mouse section to me?
[03:10] <_jason> erisco: oh, type 'which java' in a console
[03:10] <saaber> fortunato:  and also libxext-dev
[03:10] <Madpilot> IdleOne, the bot was de-op'd a while ago; that's the first exploit we've seen in about a week...
[03:11] <erisco> _jason woohoo!
[03:11] <erisco> _jason let me try that out
[03:11] <Madpilot> l1l1l1l, yes
[03:11] <fiendskull9> Please help
[03:11] <_jason> aszurom: it's the exact same as in the wiki, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MX1000Mouse
[03:11] <IdleOne> Madpilot>  needs to be reopped :P
[03:11] <fortunato> screw it. im getting konqueror
[03:11] <Madpilot> IdleOne, not for one moron
[03:11] <fortunato> i did what
[03:11] <fiendskull9> how do i set the display variable using the sh command?
[03:11] <nalioth> IdleOne: it is not new
[03:11] <MikeMac> fiend, display variable?
[03:12] <nalioth> IdleOne: and it is being handled (as you noticed)
[03:12] <fortunato> cerberus told me to. i got a version of firefox and copied it all to /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/
[03:12] <fiendskull9> heres my terminal log
[03:12] <fortunato> and now i get different errors
[03:12] <IdleOne> nalioth>  oh ok looked diff from the ones Ive seen
[03:12] <fortunato> but it doesnt matter
[03:12] <ACU> hi guys --- I want to run some windows applications in ubuntu --- I have just installed wine 0.9.10 and I have noticed that there is XWINE -- when I check it for installation in synaptics it seems that it needs to remove wine --- I thought xwine is the GUI for wine --- any comments
[03:12] <IdleOne> nalioth>  yup :)
[03:12] <jskswamy> Cos
[03:12] <Madpilot> IdleOne, the random string after the D C C part doesn't matter
[03:12] <erisco> _jason, it came up with /usr/bin/java
[03:12] <WoC> fiendskull9, DISPLAY=something ; export DISPLAY
[03:12] <erisco> _jason, however it is saying that directory does not exist!
[03:12] <MikeMac> i don't see anything
[03:12] <mavric2001> i believe xwine is for running on x only
[03:12] <fiendskull9> MikeMac: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10481
[03:12] <fiendskull9> WoC: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10481
[03:13] <fiendskull9> mavric2001: its winex not xwine
[03:13] <_jason> erisco: that's silly
[03:13] <mavric2001> if you run a gui such as gnome then u want wine i think
[03:13] <l1l1l1l> I have a Nvidia GeForce 6800GS and I have video problems when I run the Ubuntu PCVersion Live.
[03:13] <erisco> _jason, I know. I can see java listed there, but I cannot open it?
[03:13] <vars> what grapics driver should i use for an intel 80....
[03:14] <MikeMac> is there ubuntu help at crossover's site, they might be able to help quicker than I can.  Do they have a channel?
[03:14] <IdleOne> Madpilot>  I didnt know that. Learned something new . thanks
[03:14] <fiendskull9> ill find out mike
[03:14] <vars> what grapics driver should i use for an intel 8281....
[03:14] <mavric2001> 111 if you want to install video drivers id suggest installing ubuntu to the hard drive first
[03:14] <MikeMac> I don't know what DISPLAY should be.
[03:14] <saaber> bye all
[03:14] <MikeMac> let me check if I have it
[03:14] <jskswamy> hi.. how to always open gnome-terminal in fullscreen
[03:14] <MikeMac> display
[03:14] <mavric2001> i believe installing anything on live cds is pointless
[03:15] <Mabus06> To demonstrate something for me, could someone please tell me how I would write a script called fooecho that echos an argument, so you just type "fooecho blah" and it echos blah. That's it. I just want to know how to use arguments in the script.
[03:15] <MikeMac> jskswamy, you might just want to use tty6
[03:15] <_jason> erisco: maybe guys in #java have more experience with that
[03:15] <ACU> I do not know whether they have a channel -- I thought  you might know --- I am going to install xwine and see what happens --- thanks
[03:15] <jskswamy> ya i am able to work on it
[03:16] <l1l1l1l> I thought it wasnt necessary to install a driver.. whatever..
[03:16] <jskswamy> but specifically i need to open gnome terminal in full screen
[03:16] <MikeMac> do you prefer it
[03:16] <WoC> fiendskull9, DISPLAY=:0.0 ; export DISPLAY
[03:16] <erisco> _jason it is not letting me join that channel
[03:16] <erisco> _jason it is saying I am not identified
[03:16] <jskswamy> is there is any way to do that
[03:16] <mavric2001> 111 ubuntu live should work using vesa drivers
[03:16] <MikeMac> yea, I was just about to type that woc
[03:16] <erisco> _jason taht java turned out to be a link to gij-4.0
[03:16] <_jason> erisco: register and identify
[03:16] <jskswamy> each and everytime i have to select fullscreen
[03:16] <kingspawn> Mabus06: the first argument to the program is called $1
[03:16] <WoC> ;] 
[03:16] <_jason> ubotu: tell erisco about register
[03:16] <_jason> erisco: maybe you need sun java
[03:16] <erisco> _jason however Web Start will not accept that either
[03:16] <kingspawn> Mabus06: so just echo $1
[03:16] <Mabus06> kingspawn: thanks a ton
[03:16] <erisco> _jason I have it! otherwise how can I view java?
[03:17] <Mabus06> kingspawn: so can I not declare variables with number values then?
[03:17] <michael> what's good for making a boot CD?
[03:17] <_jason> erisco: what does 'java -version' say?
[03:17] <wastrel> ubuntu
[03:17] <kingspawn> Mabus06: number of arguments is $#. no, you cant have a local variable named $1 or any number up
[03:18] <MikeMac> have you tried tty6 before jskswamy?
[03:18] <erisco> _jason java version "1.4.2"
[03:18] <jskswamy> yes
[03:18] <IzeyJr> okies ran killall and now I have sound in games but not in desktop or movies
[03:18] <_jason> ubotu: tell erisco about multijava
[03:18] <IdleOne> !tell erisco about java
[03:18] <heyjoe2> could someone please tell me how i can access my breezy terminal to fix some critical bootup errors using my install cd
[03:18] <_jason> erisco: choose sun's java from that list
[03:18] <pvd2006> How can you run quicktime on Ubuntu?
[03:18] <_jason> pvd2006: w32codecs
[03:18] <pvd2006> im trying WINE, but its not working
[03:18] <erisco> IdleOne, that is not my problem
[03:18] <pvd2006> I mean the actual program
[03:18] <mavric2001> heyjoe, applications, accesories, terminal
[03:18] <_jason> oh
[03:18] <IdleOne> erisco>  sorry :/
[03:18] <vars> what kind of driver do i need for intel 8281   integrated video card?
[03:19] <pvd2006> all the players for linux dont play streaming .movs right.
[03:19] <pvd2006> not all of them
[03:19] <nalioth> ubotu: tell pvd2006 about multimedia
[03:19] <MikeMac> ok I look into gnome-terminal for you
[03:19] <_jason> pvd2006: mplayer works well in my experience
[03:19] <michael> What it a good program for making boot CD's?
[03:19] <erisco> _jason, that selection is not very clear
[03:19] <pvd2006> I am using mplayer, it keeps crashing on a lot of .mov files that are trailers:-\
[03:19] <mavric2001> michael k3b works good for me
[03:19] <IdleOne> michael> gnomebaker k3b serpentine
[03:19] <michael> ty
[03:20] <_jason> erisco: did you figure it out?
[03:20] <fluxt> vars: isn't 8281 a motherboard?
[03:20] <erisco> _jason, hold on, I saw "sun" in one of them so I picked that
[03:20] <heyjoe2> mavric2001: no, i cant actually get into breezy, because of the bootup changes i made. im running win2000 at the moment
[03:20] <vars> fluxt, yeah
[03:20] <iGotNoTime> I have been trying this for almost 30 minutes now. Can someone please tell me the way to change permissions in SSH? I have been trying this : sudo chmod -R 0777 /etc
[03:20] <erisco> _jason, now... what did that do to help me?
[03:20] <pvd2006> _jason, it'll start to  play the .mov file then it will quit before its done playing
[03:20] <_jason> erisco: ok, now try using /usr/bin/java
[03:20] <iGotNoTime> it is not doing anything and driving me nuts
[03:20] <mavric2001> jeyjoe, are getting a command line prompt at all on bootup?
[03:20] <vars> i need to uninstall my nvidia and use my integrated
[03:20] <mavric2001> heyjoe
[03:20] <_jason> erisco: and if you follow that link, it should point to sun's java now
[03:20] <_jason> pvd2006: example?
[03:20] <MikeMac> got it.  You'll need a new launcher
[03:21] <mavric2001> heyjoe, a login prompt?
[03:21] <heyjoe2> mavric2001: no login prompt
[03:21] <AngryElf> ok, now where can i stick commands that need to be run at bootup.....but have to be run as my normal user....not root
[03:21] <pvd2006> _jason, http://movies.apple.com/movies/warner_independent/a_scanner_darkly/a_scanner_darkly-tlr2-h.ref.mov
[03:21] <wastrel> why do you want to set everything in /etc 777
[03:21] <wastrel> that's a really bad idea
[03:21] <MikeMac> It would be easier if you added the app to the panel
[03:21] <mavric2001> heyjoe, not sure, other than a reinstall
[03:21] <kingspawn> pvd2006: every time someone gives you a .mov-file, delete it immediately and be happy to be rid of it.
[03:21] <mavric2001> heyjoe do you have a safemode boot option?
[03:21] <heyjoe2> yeah i might have to do a reinstall but would prefer it if someone could help me fixi t
[03:21] <erisco> _jason... no luck
[03:22] <vars> .mov run with mplayer
[03:22] <heyjoe2> mavric2001: that doesnt work
[03:22] <pvd2006> kingspawn..., sometimes .mov is the only format available.
[03:22] <erisco> _jason it keep saying that the path is not valid
[03:22] <kingspawn> pvd2006: sad times indeed.
[03:22] <fluxt> vars: i810 ?
[03:22] <MikeMac> heyjoe, how far did you get with the cd?
[03:22] <mavric2001> heyjoe, sounds like its hosed to me, but im not an absolute expert at such matters
[03:22] <eth0_> kingspawn: what's wrong with .mov files?
[03:22] <_jason> erisco: try #java then, they should no more than me
[03:22] <IzeyJr> okies I think my base of problems is the Gstreamer ganna remove it and see what happens
[03:22] <MikeMac> jsks?
[03:22] <_jason> pvd2006: playing now, what time does it stop playing for you?
[03:22] <erisco> _jason, I am having troubles registering. I still don't understand how :p
[03:22] <kingspawn> eth0_: i simply hate them :)
[03:23] <eth0_> kingspawn: heheh
[03:23] <mcquaid> i don't know the answer to your prob, but too many people recommend to reinstall
[03:23] <eth0_> kingspawn: why?
[03:23] <mcquaid> this is linux, reinstall is a last resort ;)
[03:23] <erisco> _jason, usr/bin/java is a shotcut to gij-4.0
[03:23] <MikeMac> heyjoe2?  jskswamy?
[03:23] <pvd2006> let me check
[03:23] <_jason> erisco: /msg nickserv help register
[03:23] <MikeMac> no one told me he left
[03:23] <kingspawn> eth0_: heh, just because for a while they wouldn't play outside quicktime, which was simply horrid.
[03:23] <heyjoe2> mikemac: what is jskswamy
[03:23] <pvd2006> _jason, 34 seconds
[03:23] <_jason> erisco: that means you didn't update alternatives correctly
[03:24] <MikeMac> I was helping him.
[03:24] <eth0_> kingspawn: k :)
[03:24] <MikeMac> how far did you get with the cd?
[03:24] <pvd2006> Mplayer, interrupted by signal 6 in module: Decode_video
[03:24] <heyjoe2> mikemac: i loaded the cd but have absolutely no clue how to use it for the purposes i need it for
[03:24] <pvd2006> _jason did it go past 34 seconds for you?
[03:24] <iGotNoTime> I have been trying this for almost 30 minutes now. Can someone please tell me the way to change permissions in SSH? I have been trying this : sudo chmod -R 0777 /etc
[03:24] <kingspawn> eth0_: i have lots of these kinds of dislikes. i wont go near iTunes armed with a stick. ive even gone to lengths to hack my iPod to pieces to get around it :)
[03:24] <erisco> _jason I still don't get it :(
[03:24] <_jason> pvd2006: yes
[03:25] <pvd2006> _jason what version are you using?
[03:25] <fluxt> vars: i810 i believe
[03:25] <xrte2> hello
[03:25] <erisco> _jason Linux is extremely confusing
[03:25] <_jason> pvd2006: oh right, I compiled my own
[03:25] <wastrel> iGotNoTime:  that isn't a good idea
[03:25] <Aven_> hi
[03:25] <iGotNoTime> wastrel, I only need it for a couple minutes :)
[03:25] <wastrel> iGotNoTime:  you shouldn't do that unlness you have a very good reason and fully understand the consequences
[03:25] <wastrel> there's no undo
[03:25] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: eek!
[03:25] <iGotNoTime> I need to swap my asterisk config file
[03:25] <erisco> _jason, all I want to do is get Java Web Start working
[03:25] <pvd2006> _jason you downloaded a tar.gz pakcage?
[03:25] <mavric2001> funny, i find linux is much less confusing than windoz
[03:25] <MikeMac> did you see any options at boot?
[03:25] <_jason> erisco: just choose the number that corresponds to sun and press enter
[03:25] <_jason> pvd2006: no, cvs
[03:26] <iGotNoTime> wastrel, I am putting it back as soon as finished :)
[03:26] <heyjoe2> mikemac: they seemed to be all installation options, not recovery ones
[03:26] <erisco> _jason, and it is looking for the path in which java was installed
[03:26] <kbrooks> mavric2001, no really.
[03:26] <eth0_> kingspawn: :)
[03:26] <Mabus06> How do I make it so all of my bash scripts in a given directory can be executed simply by typing the name of them from wherever?
[03:26] <xrte2> I recently dist-upgraded my dapper drake ubuntu installation. It installed 350 MB worth of software. How can I know what all changes are made under the hood ?
[03:26] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: how on earth are you going to put it back?
[03:26] <mavric2001> windoz hack cracks patches registry fixes blah blah blah
[03:26] <erisco> _jason, I did that
[03:26] <Mabus06> So I could just type like fooscript and it would run fooscript in /home/nick/prog
[03:26] <iGotNoTime> I tried doing it to the file I needed only, but the whole directory is protect because it is in /etc
[03:26] <erisco> _jason, I do not see what that changes though
[03:26] <pvd2006> _jason, I think ill try that.
[03:26] <MikeMac> can you burn a 6.x disc?  If you're interested, I could check my disc before you burn.
[03:26] <_jason> Mabus06: 2 options, add all your scripts to a place in your path or add the directory to your path
[03:26] <kingspawn> Mabus06: you could put that directory into your $PATH
[03:27] <Zarephath> Wondering if there is an alternative to the supplied nfs-user-server and or nfs-kernel-server? I really don't want it running in userspace..but I want to be able and have good debugging which it says is not so easy with the kernel version..hence the question
[03:27] <_jason> erisco: it should point /usr/bin/java to sun's java
[03:27] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, the ooposite of the answer I am asking for :)
[03:27] <Mabus06> kingspawn: I thought I did that yesterday, how do I go about that then?
[03:27] <wastrel> iGotNoTime:  what specifically are you trying to do?    recursive chmod doesn't sound like what you want.
[03:27] <MikeMac> mabux, it depends on whether you want it system wide or just terminals but you have to modify PATH
[03:27] <MikeMac> i've done it before
[03:27] <erisco> _jason, that links to a shortcut which points to gij-4.0 which is an executable
[03:27] <_jason> erisco: pastebin what the output of sudo update-alternatives --config java looks like
[03:27] <iGotNoTime> I just want a single file to be writable so I can change it
[03:27] <MikeMac> *mabux
[03:27] <erisco> _jason, pastebin?
[03:27] <MikeMac> damn s
[03:28] <brenner> iGotNoTime: define change
[03:28] <_jason> erisco: wait, I think I may know what is going on...
[03:28] <Mabus06> Mabus06... MikeMac, you should make use of the tab function. Less typing, less typos. ;-)
[03:28] <iGotNoTime> /etc/asterisk/sip.conf is the file I want to delete and replace
[03:28] <MikeMac> it would be something like vim .bash(something)
[03:28] <iGotNoTime> but I can not change permissions
[03:28] <kingspawn> Mabus06: if its a temporary thing, export $PATH=$PATH;/directory. else you can edit /etc/profile for global changes, or ~/.profile for user
[03:28] <_jason> erisco: what does this say: 'readlink -f /etc/alternatives/java'
[03:28] <michael> how do i make a data cd bootable w/ gnomebaker?
[03:28] <MikeMac> then you would modify alias PATH = ...;/bash/scripts/
[03:29] <erisco> _jason, it would be very nice if you knew ;) I am only tring to use a jnlp file hehe
[03:29] <mavric2001> sudo chmod (numerical number) -R
[03:29] <Mabus06> kingspawn: I want to make it a permanent thing so that directory will be my folder for custom scripts
[03:29] <IdleOne> michael> burn ISO and choose the file you want to make bootable
[03:29] <kingspawn> Mabus06: then you go with the profile-thing
[03:29] <Mabus06> Or so more specifically, I can write scripts that will call my custom scripts from wherever.
[03:29] <erisco> _jason, /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/bin/java
[03:29] <michael> it's not an iso though
[03:29] <kingspawn> Mabus06: btw, its .bash_profile in your home dir
[03:29] <michael> it
[03:29] <_jason> kingspawn: profile doesn't get sourced in gnome
[03:29] <michael> it's a folder i have on my desktop w/ crap in it
[03:29] <MikeMac> mabus06, you need to make the /etc/profile changes
[03:30] <kingspawn> _jason: it doesn't?
[03:30] <MikeMac> or the other thing
[03:30] <brenner> iGotNoTime: just sudo rm the file and then sudo mv the replacement.  like wastrel and fluxt said, what you're doing is really...not good
[03:30] <IdleOne> michael>  then why do you want that bootable?
[03:30] <volcom_b0i> TheMinion: did it work?
[03:30] <mavric2001> http://www.ss64.com/bash/chmod.html > nice webpage explaining chmod commands
[03:30] <erisco> _jason, so what does this mean? :o
[03:30] <Mabus06> So its it .bash_profile or /etc/profile, kingspawn and MikeMac ?
[03:30] <MikeMac> the tree of life has entered the room
[03:30] <iGotNoTime> brenner, that is what I am asking how to do :)
[03:30] <_jason> erisco: ok, you must have installed java in a way that doesn't use alternatives.  point web start to use /etc/alternatives/java, and if that doesn't work, try /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/bin/java
[03:30] <MikeMac> either one is for you and one is for the system
[03:30] <iGotNoTime> I don't really want /etc to be done
[03:30] <kingspawn> MikeMac: DSL is readily available these days ;)
[03:30] <iGotNoTime> it was an example of the line
[03:30] <brenner> iGotNoTime: so where's the replacement?
[03:30] <revolutionary> where are the w32codecs ?
[03:30] <_jason> kingspawn: path gets set in /etc/login.defs when you login to gnome
[03:30] <MikeMac> what do mean?
[03:31] <michael> I have a Bart Boot cd that I added drivers to, I pulled it off an already working CD, andded the files to the right spot, and now I want to remake the disk and boot with it
[03:31] <iGotNoTime> /home/sip.conf
[03:31] <mavric2001> win32 codec howto http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75278
[03:31] <_jason> ubotu: tell revolutionary about w32codecs
[03:31] <IdleOne> michael>  I have no clue how to do that
[03:31] <kingspawn> _jason: aha, right. but bash sources /etc/profile still, i would believe?
[03:31] <erisco> _jason, it says both are not valid :(
[03:31] <_jason> kingspawn: nope :), not for non-login shells
[03:32] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: are you saying ssh users can't see anything inside /etc ?
[03:32] <pvd2006> so _jason, I jsut need to uninstall mplayer then reinstall it using CVS source
[03:32] <_jason> erisco: your best bet is #java then
[03:32] <MikeMac> Mabus06, do you know what to do?
[03:32] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, no I am :)
[03:32] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, no I am not
[03:32] <erisco> _jason, I can't figure out how to register... i feel so confused
[03:32] <Mabus06> MikeMac: no idea
[03:32] <kingspawn> Mabus06: as _jason says, gnome sets path in /etc/login.defs, if you need to run the scripts from there
[03:32] <Mabus06> I want to add /home/nick/prog
[03:32] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: then which file is the problem?
[03:32] <MikeMac> Do you want to limit who can use the scripts?
[03:33] <_jason> kingspawn, Mabus06: what I do is use ~/.gnomerc to source ~/.bash_profile
[03:33] <MikeMac> the tree died
[03:33] <technel> I use Windows XP daily, but more and more I am trying to convert my work to Ubuntu (save gaming, of course). One problem I have is that apparently Linux inherently uses the middle-mouse button for copying/pasting (in WinXP you middle-mouse click to slide down), so Firefox cannot use it to rapidly scroll down the page. Is there any alternative to scrolling it with the wheel or dragging the scrollbar manually? The middle-mouse click
[03:33] <technel> seems to natural =(
[03:33] <iGotNoTime> the file I want to change is /etc/asterisk/sip.conf
[03:33] <intelikey> howto; setup lo network device ?
[03:33] <MikeMac> Also, do you use GNOME or init 3?
[03:33] <Mabus06> ?
[03:33] <whiter`> uh
[03:33] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, I want to replace it with /home/sip.conf
[03:33] <whiter`> i scroll with it just fine
[03:33] <fluxt> technel: pagedn/pageup ?
[03:33] <mdmkolbe> where do I find the headers for the kernel?  Is there a package I need to install?
[03:33] <kingspawn> _jason: i see :)
[03:33] <mavric2001> technel i find that mouse functions are identical between windows and ubuntu
[03:33] <_jason> erisco: did you msg nickserv about help with registering?
[03:34] <AngryElf> silvaran, i created another file in rc2.d and dropped the commands in it........the file is running, but the commands aren't doing what they normally do....most of them are working but the last one isn't.......once logged in, if I kill the process and do the exact command again, it works....any ideas?
[03:34] <kingspawn> _jason: Im not a window manager guy, so there are subtleties I miss :)
[03:34] <Mabus06> _jason: kingspawn, MikeMac... I've been referred to edit like at least 5 things now but I don't a) know which one to edit b) what to put
[03:34] <technel> mavric2001, Try middle-clicking in Firefox within Ubuntu :)
[03:34] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: cant you chmod 777 the file?
[03:34] <technel> fluxt, Ah, yes, the good old page up/down keys. Almost forgot about them, thank you!
[03:34] <erisco> _jason.... I think I did it
[03:34] <_jason> kingspawn: that was a headache for me a few weeks ago which is how I came to be aware of it
[03:34] <whiter`> oh i see what hes talking about
[03:34] <kingspawn> Mabus06: /etc/login.defs, find the line that sets PATH, add your dir to the end of it
[03:34] <erisco> _jason I used /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/
[03:34] <MikeMac> Try this...
[03:34] <kingspawn> _jason: usually is ;)
[03:34] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, that is what I am asking how to do for 20 minutes! LOL
[03:34] <intelikey> what is the command to make the local loop back network device ?      ifconfig something ?
[03:34] <whiter`> you know you can just scroll the wheel in firefox right
[03:34] <_jason> erisco: cool
[03:34] <mavric2001> technel i use the wheel for scrolling , always have
[03:35] <fluxt> sudo chmod 777 <file>
[03:35] <Mabus06> kingspawn: but I don't want to remove functionality of any of the already existing commands, will that do it?
[03:35] <MikeMac> what is the path to the scripts?
[03:35] <_jason> Mabus06: take a look at ~/.bash_profile, there is an example for you to look at
[03:35] <MikeMac> no
[03:35] <technel> whiter`, PRESS the middle-mouse button, don't just wheel down/up
[03:35] <iGotNoTime> tried that file still says read only
[03:35] <erisco> _jason now I pray that it works
[03:35] <kingspawn> Mabus06: of course not, as long as you ADD your directory, not replace all the others with that one
[03:35] <medication> right... so i somehow managed to remove the system tray from my panel
[03:35] <_jason> Mabus06: then just create the file ~/.gnomerc and put this in it: [ -r ~/.bash_profile ]  && . ~/.bash_profile
[03:35] <yamathan> Stupid freaking drivers.  ~_~
[03:35] <medication> anyone know how i can add that back in?
[03:35] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: you do that only if you want everyone to be able to screw with it
[03:35] <mavric2001> nothing happens when u middle click, yes different than windows, but its an imperfect world we live in, a minor adjustment at best
[03:35] <yamathan> I hope Dapper will have better support.
[03:36] <_jason> medication: right click > add to panel > notification area
[03:36] <medication> cheers _json
[03:36] <medication> er _jason
[03:36] <technel> By the way, what is the latest on the Ubuntu book? The submissions ended Mar 8th, but they haven't said anything since Mar 1 ( http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/282 )
[03:36] <medication> could remember
[03:36] <medication> thanks
[03:36] <medication> night all
[03:36] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, I have tried that the properties still show as 775
[03:36] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, sudo is not working
[03:37] <Phlosten> howdy all
[03:37] <michael> Curious... Can I put my original CD in, make an ISO Image, add two files into the image, then reburn it?
[03:37] <fluxt> is this asterwhatever it was a daemon?
[03:37] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: *
[03:37] <wastrel> iGotNoTime:  your sudo is broken?  what does   sudo echo test  do
[03:37] <intelikey> anyone know what is the command to make (or configure) the local loop back network device ?      ifconfig something ?     anyone ?
[03:37] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0775, should be 0440
[03:37] <erisco> _jason... it did not seem to do anything :(
[03:37] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, I don't know
[03:38] <MikeMac> kingspawn, are you sure .bash_profile works under Ubuntu?  I didn't have any luck with 'alias PATH=PATH;/test'
[03:38] <erisco> _jason... I still can't seem to open a jnlp file
[03:38] <fluxt> try what wastrel said
[03:38] <Mabus06> kingspawn: ENV_SUPATH	PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/home/nick/prog
[03:38] <dj-fu> anyone here use Eclipse?
[03:38] <Sutabi> is there a way to check for wireless networks around your area in ubuntu?
[03:38] <wastrel> that's why we don't use chmod -R
[03:38] <dj-fu> Sutabi, `iwlist`
[03:38] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, wastrel I did it say the error above
[03:38] <kingspawn> Mabus06: looking good
[03:38] <MikeMac> i don't think you want su path
[03:38] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0775, should be 0440  wastrel
[03:38] <Mabus06> kingspawn: will that mess anything up? I added /home/nick/prog to the end
[03:38] <Sutabi> dj-fu, kk thanks Ill give it a try
[03:38] <Mabus06> kingspawn: k, thanks
[03:38] <iGotNoTime> I need 0777
[03:38] <MikeMac> let me mount my other distro and check my home dir
[03:38] <kingspawn> Mabus06: no, listen to MikeMac
[03:39] <kingspawn> Mabus06: getting tired in the early morning hours
[03:39] <iGotNoTime> cd
[03:39] <iGotNoTime> oops
[03:39] <intelikey> alias PATH=PATH;/test'  ?????    path is not an alias.....   export PATH="$PATH:test"
[03:39] <lauri> hi
[03:39] <kingspawn> MikeMac: i would think _export_ is what you want
[03:39] <lauri> ol preciso de alguma ajuda.
[03:39] <wastrel> iGotNoTime:  you need to boot into rescue mode and fix your permissions in /etc
[03:39] <dj-fu> lauri: #ubuntu-es
[03:40] <iGotNoTime> wastrel, ok then :)
[03:40] <Zarephath> dj-fu: I am going to put ubuntu on my kids old HP pavilion...I am going to connect a  D-Link DWL-120 USB wireless device...I am sure it will work..however am not sure if Breezy will detect and configure during install?
[03:40] <lauri> instalei o ubuntu,gostei muito, mas no consigo que reconhea omouse serial
[03:40] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: you excecuted chmod -R 777 /etc didn't you?
[03:40] <MikeMac> damn i never finished the install.  Let me check suse
[03:40] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, maaayyybee
[03:40] <dj-fu> Zarephath, no idea ;] 
[03:40] <iGotNoTime> fluxt,  LOL
[03:40] <_jason> !pt
[03:40] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[03:41] <kingspawn> MikeMac: seems that .bash_profile doesn't get sourced when you just start a normal terminal. gets sourced for regular login shells, though.
[03:41] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, it was a last resort effort
[03:41] <MikeMac> bashrc
[03:41] <lauri> ok.
[03:41] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: still got the ubuntu install cd?
[03:41] <MikeMac> .bashrc
[03:41] <iGotNoTime> fluxt, ya :)
[03:41] <MikeMac> it it colons or semicolons for concatenation?
[03:41] <lauri> Ie installed ubuntu and it can not recognize the serial mouse
[03:41] <luckshot> Everytime i try to install firefox it keeps saying i cant access etc lib and it just wont install
[03:41] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: reinstall...........
[03:41] <Sutabi> dj-fu, you wouldn't happen to know what iwlist [interface]  means?
[03:42] <iGotNoTime> fluxt,  :D
[03:42] <iGotNoTime> kk
[03:42] <baconbacon> luckshot how do you install it
[03:42] <kingspawn> luckshot: sudo before apt-get, maybe?
[03:42] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: and don't do that again! :p
[03:42] <iGotNoTime> haha
[03:42] <MikeMac> no, is there is a different one for gnome?
[03:42] <tacoman> hi all
[03:42] <iGotNoTime> my face is red :D
[03:42] <lauri> Can anyone help me?
[03:42] <fluxt> iGotNoTime: we all make boboos
[03:43] <kingspawn> MikeMac: are you talking to me now?
[03:43] <luckshot> No, I d/l'd the firefox directly from the website, compiled it, and then the proggie terminates
[03:43] <fluxt> booboos* (if i can correct my spelling on such a word)
[03:43] <Zarephath> lauri: Don't you have a ps/2 port for a mouse?
[03:43] <dj-fu> Sutabi, you use `iwlist eth0/eth1/eth2` etc - whichever your wireless interface is
[03:43] <kingspawn> luckshot: no need to do that. just apt-get it or install from synaptic
[03:43] <luckshot> rgr
[03:43] <MikeMac> export?
[03:43] <luckshot> but that version is an older version
[03:43] <Sutabi> dj-fu, oooo ok thanks!
[03:43] <kingspawn> luckshot: and you are in dire need of a newer one?
[03:44] <luckshot> yes, because the one im running now is crashing
[03:44] <tacoman> when is drive mapping gonna be fixed?
[03:44] <brenner> ubotu: tell luckshot about ff1.5
[03:44] <luckshot> like dave mathews crashing
[03:44] <baconbacon> ubotu: tell baconbacon about ff1.5
[03:44] <lauri> I dont hava aps2 and i use a usb port but it doesnt recognizxe it
[03:44] <tacoman> drives should be autodetected and automounted
[03:44] <skalpel> can someone tell me if ubuntu works well with ipod?
[03:44] <skalpel> does it support itunes?
[03:45] <Kyral> skalpel, no iTunes on Linux
[03:45] <kingspawn> tacoman: what types of drives are you talking about?
[03:45] <tacoman> itunes kills baby seals
[03:45] <Kyral> skalpel, but GTKPod works wonders :D
[03:45] <baconbacon> there is other programs for ipodding
[03:45] <tacoman> ntfs, ext2, ext3, etc
[03:45] <Zarephath> lauri: Just a sec and I'll pastebin my other linux boxes xorg.conf section for my USB mouse..
[03:45] <RageMax> rhythmbox works
[03:45] <RageMax> sometimes
[03:45] <tacoman> internal and removable
[03:45] <baconbacon> eeew dont paste in the channel
[03:45] <lauri> where could i gat a driver?
[03:45] <kingspawn> tacoman: they are autodetected and automounted
[03:46] <skalpel> Kyral: what is gtkpod?
[03:46] <lauri> great Zarephath
[03:46] <brenner> baconbacon: that's why he said pastebin :P
[03:46] <Kyral> skalpel, a program to interface wih an IPod :P
[03:46] <baconbacon> oops
[03:46] <mavric2001> It's hard not to see money and corporate politics at work here. After all, less than two months ago Microsoft was also trashing the inexpensive MIT computerand suggesting that a cell phone should take its place. Intel has also been a hater, and in December an executive dismissed the new computer as a gadget.
[03:47] <mavric2001> The biggest rivals of Microsoft and Intel (AMD, Google, and Red Hat) are all substantial contributors to the new project, which does not use Intel hardware or a Microsoft operating system, and doesn't stand to make anyone a pile of money (though it will be a commerical venture). still, you would hope that such tech heavyweights as Microsoft and Intel could lend some assistance (or at least stop the usual FUD) for a project of this magnitu
[03:47] <mavric2001> de, but that's apparently too much to ask
[03:47] <tacoman> I had to go to the shell and figure out how to mount, and then I "didn't have permissions" to view the newly mounted drive unless I opened konqueror with the root like thingy
[03:47] <kingspawn> mavric2001: hush up with that
[03:47] <fluxt>  /topic do not chmod -R 777 /etc it's not a good idea
[03:47] <tacoman> (breezy
[03:47] <bigfoot1> how can i search through repositories via CLI?
[03:48] <yamathan> Hmm ...
[03:48] <mavric2001> kingspawn, why
[03:48] <luckshot> YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME THX
[03:48] <yamathan> I think that maybe it's high time that we all sit down and think that maybe The One Hundred Dollar Computer won't run Windows.  : P
[03:48] <MikeMac> Mabus06, '$ touch ~/.bashrc' 'vim ~/.bashrc' then type export PATH=$PATH:/(script path i forgot)
[03:48] <kingspawn> tacoman: making the system automount just takes that you add the proper instructions in /etc/fstab
[03:48] <wastrel> bigfoot1:  apt-cache search
[03:48] <fluxt> bigfoot1: apt-cache search <name>   ..or.. apt-cache dump | grep <name>
[03:48] <Kyral> bigfoot1, apt-cache search foo
[03:48] <fluxt> bigfoot1: the second way tends to work more often
[03:48] <MikeMac> then when you start a gnome-terminal you can run your scripts from anywhere
[03:48] <tacoman> I am code illiterate and don't have time to learn
[03:49] <MikeMac> or don't use vim:)
[03:49] <kingspawn> MikeMac: may I ask why you are touching the file first? :)
[03:49] <tacoman> i like linux, but it sometimes really anoys me
[03:49] <MikeMac> to create it
[03:49] <Mabus06> touch ~/.bashrc' 'vim ~/.bashrc' then type export PATH=$PATH:/home/nick/prog
[03:49] <Kyral> tacoman, learn...you will be happy :P
[03:49] <MikeMac> presumbably
[03:49] <kingspawn> MikeMac: vim manages that just nicely..
[03:49] <Mabus06> MikeMac: so exactly like that?
[03:49] <Kyral> tacoman, the truth will set you FREE! :D
[03:49] <Mabus06> err
[03:49] <brenner> !tell tacoman about ntfs
[03:49] <mike0002> anyone know of a good proxy server
[03:49] <kingspawn> tacoman: if you dont have time to learn, i suggest using anothe ros
[03:49] <mike0002> that i could connect through on an ie browser somewhere else
[03:49] <Mabus06> mike0002: CGI proxies are the most reliable thing you'll find
[03:49] <mavric2001> tacoman google is linux's good friend
[03:49] <kingspawn> *another os
[03:49] <brenner> tacoman: there's also some stuff in the help menu
[03:50] <fluxt> mike0002: squid
[03:50] <MikeMac> check to see if the file exists first but if not then create it and and the line 'export PATH=$PATH:/home/nick/prog'
[03:50] <mike0002> tried squid and couldnt get it to work
[03:50] <mike0002> was ignoring me
[03:50] <bigfoot1> fluxt: thanks. why does 2nd way work more often?
[03:50] <kingspawn> MikeMac: indeed. editing a file that doesnt exist creates it.
[03:50] <jef_> still anyone here?
[03:50] <neoxan> nein
[03:50] <neoxan> :)
[03:50] <MikeMac> well I like to use touch first.  I'm not 100% on saving with VIM.
[03:50] <fluxt> mike0002: most likely a user error, replace it :)
[03:50] <Mabus06> so...
[03:51] <Mabus06> vim ~/.bashrc
[03:51] <lauri> does anyone tell me how can i make my ubuntu recognize aserialmouse?
[03:51] <kingspawn> MikeMac: hehe, vim is fantastic, only beaten by emacs in my eyes
[03:51] <Mabus06> export PATH=$PATH:/home/nick/prog
[03:51] <Mabus06> ?
[03:51] <mike0002> while i installed it, edited the ports in the config file
[03:51] <mike0002> and it wouldnt connect
[03:51] <MikeMac> essentially you might have to create it first (or save with vim with :w)
[03:51] <mike0002> didnt see any user or password settings in the config
[03:51] <jef_> NEOXAN haste was mit vpnc gemacht?
[03:51] <MikeMac> that is the line exactle
[03:51] <MikeMac> y
[03:51] <fluxt> mike0002: IE didn't connect to squid?
[03:51] <Zarephath> lauri: Sorry I just got done pulling out the computer..I forgot I had put the ps/2 adapter back on the usb end...can't help ya..
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[03:51] <kingspawn> Mabus06: technically you dont need to export a variable from a file that gets sourced, but i believe that will just confuse you more
[03:51] <jef_> WAS?!?!?
[03:51] <mike0002> nope
[03:52] <Mabus06> kingspawn: already thoroughly so
[03:52] <intelikey> what happened to the manual for opsnssh-server ?
[03:52] <kingspawn> Mabus06: I aim to please ;)
[03:52] <fluxt> mike0002: hmm, google would have guide on howto setup squid
[03:52] <fluxt> guides*
[03:52] <MikeMac> supposedly there is a way to update the env_vars but I just close and re-open terminal
[03:52] <mike0002> ok
[03:52] <kingspawn> MikeMac: you just go ". ~/.bashrc"
[03:52] <lauri> Zarephath: I conected an extension with usb and ps2 but itdidnt recognize theport.
[03:52] <kingspawn> the . sources the file
[03:52] <neoxan> onanieren?
[03:52] <MikeMac> and that works
[03:53] <neoxan> onanieren!
[03:53] <fluxt> !squid
[03:53] <ubotu> fluxt: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:53] <MikeMac> ?
[03:53] <neoxan> wir alle onanieren!
[03:53] <neoxan> du onanierst
[03:53] <kingspawn> MikeMac: should
[03:53] <lauri> I need get ausb driver for ubuntu?
[03:53] <brenner> lauri: what mouse is this?  most usb mouses should just be plgu-and-play
[03:53] <jef_> ....
[03:53] <MikeMac> Mabus06?
[03:53] <jef_> dachte man knnte hife erwarten
[03:53] <Mabus06> but wait, export PATH=$PATH:/home/nick/prog isn't a command, it's a line to add right?
[03:53] <MikeMac> yes
[03:53] <MikeMac> in ~/.bashrc
[03:53] <Mabus06> where?
[03:53] <Mabus06> Where in there, though?
[03:53] <Mabus06> Do I replace it with something or just add it?
[03:53] <AngryElf> where can i stick a command so that it gets run absolutly last during bootup?
[03:54] <Mabus06> something with it*
[03:54] <lauri> Brenner: yeah,I sure. but it didnt recognize my usb cable.
[03:54] <kingspawn> Mabus06: if its not there, add it, if its there, append to it
[03:54] <MikeMac> in /home/mabus06/.bashrc (did i type that orginal one?)
[03:54] <MikeMac> yes
[03:54] <lauri> isnt there a usb driver to install?
[03:54] <MikeMac> k to the s is right
[03:54] <kingspawn> MikeMac: what do you mean?
[03:55] <MikeMac> well i don't thing ~/ means anything to him
[03:55] <MikeMac> think
[03:55] <kingspawn> that might be. then he should ask. :)
[03:55] <MikeMac> and then somehow i deleted my reply
[03:55] <tacoman> what is the great google's involvement in ubuntu?
[03:55] <MikeMac> for the second ()ed part
[03:55] <Mabus06> mike0002: hold on
[03:55] <Mabus06> MikeMac: that is
[03:56] <brenner> lauri: not that i know of.  try: 'dmesg | grep usb' when you plug it in
[03:56] <lauri> ok.
[03:57] <Mabus06> MikeMac: I added export PATH=$PATH:/home/nick/prog to the end of my .bashrc file and it didn't work... when I type in for instance 'awget', it says command not found, even though I have a file named 'awget' in /home/nick/prog
[03:57] <lauri> my motherboarder is a sis730s
[03:57] <dj-fu> Mabus06, echo $PATH
[03:57] <fluxt> Mabus06: did you restart the bash session?
[03:58] <wastrel> Mabus06:  you have to either relog or source the file
[03:58] <kingspawn> Mabus06: type: . .bashrc
[03:58] <Protocol1> Is there a Ubuntu version the the intel duo proccessor
[03:58] <AngryElf> hey all, i need a place to stick a command so that it gets run as root absolutely last in the boot sequence
[03:58] <Mabus06> fluxt: I don't think so, what do you mean?
[03:58] <kingspawn> Mabus06: you are then instructing bash to "source" the file - read it again
[03:58] <fluxt> Mabus06: close the terminal then open it again
[03:58] <Mabus06> works now!
[03:58] <MikeMac> did you restart the terminal or try . ./.bashrc or something (help me kingspawn)
[03:58] <fluxt> yes
[03:58] <kingspawn> indeed it does
[03:58] <MikeMac> oh
[03:58] <Mabus06> Thanks, fluxt / kingspawn / MikeMac
[03:59] <MikeMac> Is that all then?
[03:59] <pvd2006> with CVS I got an error that state, /home/username/.cvspass doesn't exist. How do you create that cvspass?
[03:59] <SoulPropagation> So I put "Option" "DontZap" "True" in my xorg.conf Server Flags, but ^AltBksp still kills my X session.
[03:59] <Mabus06> MikeMac: I still have my apache/ssh issues.
[03:59] <SoulPropagation> pvd2006: touch ~/.cvspass
[03:59] <MikeMac> like what?
[03:59] <Mabus06> Trying to connect to port 80 or 22 of localhost works fine.
[03:59] <MikeMac> and then
[03:59] <Mabus06> But if I go to my IP the connection is refused. And I'm pretty sure I have the ports forwarded correctly on my router.
[04:00] <MikeMac> have you configured a firewall on ubuntu
[04:00] <kingspawn> oh well, i should head off to bed now. good night all.
[04:01] <Mabus06> MikeMac: I don't bleieve so.
[04:01] <Mabus06> kingspawn: later/gnite
[04:01] <Zarephath> What was the command to reconfigure xorg? dpkg --reconfigure xserver.xorg?
[04:01] <intelikey> network questions should be asked where ?
[04:01] <SoulPropagation> intelikey: here?
[04:01] <brenner> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:01] <tonyyarusso> Zarephath: dpkg-reconfig
[04:01] <zF> Zarephath, dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:02] <tonyyarusso> Heh, enter instead of delete when brenner beat me...oops.
[04:02] <Mabus06> fluxt: the one that is listed in eth0 under ifconfig, yes
[04:02] <intelikey> SoulPropagation howto configure lo  so i can test my ssh configurations ?
[04:02] <Zarephath> zF: Thanks couldn't remember the syntax...
[04:02] <kro`> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:02] <brenner> SoulPropagation: there's something in the help menu, but the link to it is borked :-/
[04:02] <SoulPropagation> intelikey: Should be like it by default
[04:02] <fluxt> Mabus06: cool
[04:02] <Zarephath> lauri: Try dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg with the adapter hooked into the machine...
[04:02] <zF> Zarephath, np
[04:02] <intelikey> SoulPropagation i didn't ask what should be.
[04:02] <brenner> tonyyarusso: :P
[04:02] <SoulPropagation> brenner: Whaaaat are you talking about?
[04:03] <brenner> SoulPropagation: you running gnome?
[04:03] <intelikey> SoulPropagation  do you know how i can configure  lo  ?
[04:03] <wastrel> SoulPropagation:  google's telling me dontzap wants yes as the arg.
[04:03] <wastrel> "yes"
[04:03] <MikeMac> This is what my router looks like if it helps http://pages.prodigy.net/mfmncc1701e/001.png
[04:03] <SoulPropagation> brenner: GNOME, GTK, CompizWM
[04:04] <luckshot> im installing firefox word by word by the instructions, however, i get this message: (firefox-bin:10670): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib
[04:04] <luckshot> (firefox-bin:10670): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale modifiers
[04:04] <luckshot> (firefox-bin:10670): Gdk-WARNING **: Error converting from UTF-8 to STRING: Conversion from character set 'UTF-8' to 'ISO-8859-1' is not supported
[04:04] <brenner> SoulPropagation: wastrel sorted you out.  i was talking about sys>help>starterguide>tips
[04:04] <fluxt> Mabus06: your connecting to your machine from a pc outside the lan?
[04:04] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell luckshot about paste
[04:04] <luckshot> rgr
[04:04] <intelikey> tonyyarusso you any good at setting up network stuff ?
[04:04] <Mabus06> fluxt: nope
[04:05] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Not really.  Sorry.
[04:05] <intelikey> k
[04:05] <Mabus06> fluxt: trying to connect to my machine via localhost works, but not when I type my ip address.. I don't think that would change if someone from another comp tried
[04:05] <intelikey> fluxt you know knetwork setup ?
[04:05] <MikeMac> i don't think that it would, i think there must be a firewall but I don't see a default under ubuntu
[04:05] <fluxt> Mabus06: sometimes the isp blocks those ports
[04:06] <fluxt> Mabus06: try running one of them on a different port, such as 81
[04:06] <Mabus06> fluxt: how?
[04:06] <fluxt> Mabus06: well, in the configuration for whatever thing you're running
[04:06] <Mabus06> apache2?
[04:06] <fluxt> yeah
[04:07] <Mabus06> I don't know how to change the port it runs on.
[04:07] <pvd2006> Where are win32codecs installed on ubuntu?
[04:07] <luckshot> Im installing firefox and i get this message: #flood
[04:07] <MikeMac> but you said that this did not involve the Net? then your ISP should not affect things
[04:07] <fluxt> anyone know where apache keeps it's config?
[04:07] <MikeMac> at least at this point it is something else
[04:07] <_jason> pvd2006: /usr/lib/win32/ if you used the wiki link
[04:07] <Mabus06>  24.137.120.159
[04:07] <intelikey>  /etc/apache2/  maybe
[04:07] <_jason> fluxt: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[04:07] <Mabus06> Try to either ssh or apache me, then.
[04:08] <fluxt> thanks _jason
[04:08] <MikeMac> right but 192.168.my.comp does not work where as 127.0.0.1 does right?
[04:08] <fluxt> Mabus06: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[04:08] <MikeMac> for you
[04:08] <Mabus06> fluxt: yeah, got it.
[04:08] <Mabus06> MikeMac: I checked but forgot, hold on.
[04:08] <_lemsx1_> ummm... it seems that nfsv4 will be default on dapper... but it's not setup correctly
[04:08] <luckshot> Please Help: Im installing firefox and i get this message: #flood
[04:09] <fluxt> Mabus06: you'll need to edit that as root and restart apache for the changes to come in
[04:09] <Mabus06> MikeMac: No, I can connect to 192.168.local.ip just fine via ssh
[04:09] <mike0002> fuck
[04:09] <mike0002> cant figure out how to get it to work
[04:09] <Mabus06> !coc
[04:09] <ubotu> I guess coc is the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, which we ask all Ubuntu users to follow. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[04:09] <brenner> luckshot: it's best to use a pastebin.  people who weren't in #flodd won't be able to see your error
[04:09] <MikeMac> ok  do you have another comp to plug into your wan port?
[04:09] <pvd2006> crap, I can't extract the tar.gz file in Gnome with the archive manager to /usr/lib/win32. It says I don'
[04:09] <pvd2006> have permission
[04:10] <intelikey> guys while you are on the subject anyway.   i need to setup  lo  but don't know the first thing about it.    ifconfig lo up  will bring it up unconfigured  but  what do i need to do to configure  lo   ?
[04:10] <Mabus06> MikeMac: what?
[04:10] <MikeMac> to test your firewall is this a home router or a cisco type dealy
[04:10] <luckshot> brenner: i cant go to any pastebin sites because i have thoroghly messed up my firefox
[04:10] <luckshot> i mean mozilla
[04:10] <luckshot> while installing
[04:10] <Mabus06> MikeMac: it's a dlink
[04:10] <pvd2006> What is the actual command to open the archive manager for Gnome
[04:10] <brenner> luckshot: /msg me the text
[04:10] <MikeMac> Well if you have another comp, plug it into your wan port on the dlink to test your config without having one of us try it.
[04:11] <fluxt> intelikey: sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
[04:11] <MikeMac> your firewall won't affect your lan ports
[04:11] <MikeMac> on your dlink
[04:11] <AngryElf> where is the log of the boot process stored?
[04:11] <intelikey> fluxt thank you.
[04:11] <MikeMac> angryelf, /var/something
[04:11] <heyjoe2> could someone please help me to access breezy terminal via the installcd. ive made some rather critical changes to the bootup. if this cant be done could i get some info on a safe reinstall
[04:11] <fluxt> AngryElf: /var/log/messages
[04:11] <pvd2006> The commandline name for File roller
[04:11] <fluxt> i think..
[04:11] <MikeMac> file-roller
[04:12] <Installer36> msg Nickserver
[04:12] <SoulPropagation> Didn't fix it.
[04:12] <SoulPropagation> Installer36: You mean "NickServ"?
[04:12] <fluxt> intelikey: npz
[04:12] <Installer36> For passwoerd
[04:12] <Installer36> For some reason everytime I log on I have to confirm my password
[04:13] <mike0002> so how do i set up a proxy to connect through another internet prowser
[04:13] <quellhorst> is there a good visual ftp client?
[04:13] <fiveiron> anyone want to help a guy who can't get any software to install?
[04:13] <MikeMac> Mabus06, I'm confused.  Are you trying something or are you stuck?
[04:13] <MikeMac> gftp
[04:13] <Mabus06> MikeMac: I just tried something but it didn't work.
[04:13] <MikeMac> what?
[04:13] <pvd2006> Nevermind, I figured it out
[04:13] <Mabus06> MikeMac: how do I restart apache?
[04:13] <pvd2006> file-roller, lol
[04:13] <MikeMac> i wrote that a minute ago
[04:13] <brenner> luckshot: check your pms
[04:14] <fiveiron> is there a room where I could pose questions to people about the ubuntu servers?
[04:14] <Eubey> is there any vnc ting that i can use on windows and ubuntu?
[04:14] <MikeMac> ah, restart apache...
[04:14] <fluxt> Installer36: /msg nickserv identify <password>
[04:14] <SoulPropagation> fiveiron: Here
[04:14] <CppIsOnLinux> how do i do a search for ".wine" ?
[04:14] <Mabus06> Can I pm you, MikeMac
[04:14] <MikeMac> sure
[04:14] <Eubey> is there any vnc ting that i can use on windows and ubuntu?
[04:14] <Installer36> last time I did that it put my password out here??
[04:14] <fluxt> lol
[04:14] <CppIsOnLinux> RealVNC and TightVNC are both windows/linux
[04:14] <eirejah> if i try to remove blue-tooth it tells me its going to remove ubuntu-desktop too ?? whats the story there?
[04:14] <MikeMac> I don't see anything yet
[04:15] <fluxt> Installer36: you must have forgotten the /
[04:15] <DBO> VNC in general is cross platform
[04:15] <fiveiron> SoulPropagation: ok then.  any time I try to run apt-get upgrade... 99% of the updates available fail with errors like "md5sum mismatch, Error reading from server, Bad header line, etc"
[04:15] <SoulPropagation> eirejah: ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage. it doesn't remove anything if you get rid ot it
[04:15] <Eubey> can real vnc communicate with tight vnc?
[04:15] <eirejah> ok
[04:15] <Installer36> probaby thanks Ill try thaat
[04:15] <heyjoe2> is dapper drake ready?
[04:15] <intelikey> fluxt  something i'm missing there,  cause i still get this under lo  in  ifconfig   "inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host"  <--- that wont work will it ?
[04:15] <SoulPropagation> fiveiron: change the servers you're on
[04:15] <Nogimics> Eubey try NOMACHINE: http://www.nomachine.com/
[04:15] <CppIsOnLinux> i dont know, but i do know a tight vnc viewer will connect and view a real vnc server... i have done that, so i would imagine it would work the other way around
[04:16] <fiveiron> SoulPropagation: is there a list some where that I can choose from?
[04:16] <luckshot> Please Help: Im installing firefox and i get this message: #flood
[04:16] <SoulPropagation> heyjoe2: It's usable, but it's not 100% stable
[04:16] <fluxt> intelikey: should be fine
[04:16] <SoulPropagation> fiveiron: it's on Ubuntu.com
[04:16] <luckshot> brenner just left and was supposed to be helping me
[04:16] <fiveiron> SoulPropagation: thanks.. will try that
[04:16] <CppIsOnLinux> how do i do a search for ".wine" directory?
[04:16] <intelikey> fluxt is that what  ifconfig  gives you for   lo   ?
[04:17] <_jason> CppIsOnLinux: it's probably ~/.wine, but you search with 'locate' or 'find'
[04:17] <pvd2006> when I try to cvs -z3 update -dPA, it tells me no cvsroot specified?
[04:17] <CppIsOnLinux> ty
[04:17] <TheMinion> volcom_b0i: hey, after i edited it to fglrx isntead of ati it wouldn't load, i had to edit the file through the command line with vi back to ati before i could get back into the graphic thing
[04:17] <_jason> pvd2006: the mplayer website has instructions for using cvs
[04:17] <pvd2006> _jason, Thanks I just figured it out
[04:17] <pvd2006> I was in the wrong directory
[04:19] <Installer36> Flux Thankyou
[04:19] <fluxt> you're welcome
[04:19] <pvd2006> _jason I did everything it said to do for CVS, does that means its already compiled?
[04:19] <heyjoe2> could someone please help me to access breezy terminal via the installcd. ive made some rather critical changes to the bootup. if this cant be done could i get some info on a safe reinstall
[04:20] <_jason> pvd2006: probably not, you need to ./configure and run make then checkinstall
[04:20] <_jason> pvd2006: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/README
[04:20] <ravi_> hi
[04:21] <_jason> pvd2006: make sure you get all the dependencies, otherwise your mplayer will probably do less than what is in the repos
[04:22] <fluxt> heyjoe2: does the cd list any commands to get a recovery console?
[04:23] <Biguns> anyone know how long ubuntuforums is going to be down?
[04:24] <fluxt> sucks i know
[04:24] <Genfoo> :o
[04:24] <Genfoo> down?!?
[04:24] <fluxt> aye
[04:24] <pvd2006> _jason did you get a lot of warnings when running make
[04:25] <Biguns> how can I edit a PDF in Ubuntu?
[04:25] <fiveiron> any time I try to run apt-get upgrade... 99% of the updates available fail with errors like "md5sum mismatch, Error reading from server, Bad header line, etc"   does anyone know what i could do to fix this?
[04:25] <_jason> pvd2006: maybe... I can't remember
[04:25] <fiveiron> this is on a BRAND NEW install of 5.10
[04:26] <pvd2006> wow, make takes a while to run, doesnt it
[04:26] <Biguns> fiveiron: make sure your sources are uptodate and correct
[04:26] <_jason> pvd2006: go make a sandwich
[04:26] <benplaut> _jason: you are now a turkey sandwich
[04:26] <Unity> pvd2006: can take a couple of days depending on what you're making
[04:26] <_jason> benplaut: -_-
[04:27] <benplaut> :)
[04:27] <fiveiron> Biguns: I can manually download the packages I need from all of my source repositories.  apt-get however returns all these errors
[04:27] <pvd2006> ah it didnt work:-\  config.mak: No such file or directory
[04:27] <Dewi> fiveiron: hmm. is some proxy munching your http traffic?
[04:27] <fiveiron> Dewi: squid...
[04:27] <_jason> pvd2006: is this the first thing you are compiling?
[04:27] <dj-fu> forums die?
[04:27] <Dewi> fiveiron: try ftp sources instead of http?
[04:27] <pvd2006> _jason yeah
[04:27] <pvd2006> brand new to compiling;)
[04:27] <dj-fu> nm runnin again now
[04:27] <fluxt> dj-fu: yes
[04:28] <fiveiron> brb
[04:28] <leogibson> i have a newb question about installing *.tar.gz packages: how can i install it graphically like with synaptics?  its downloaded to my desktop...
[04:28] <dj-fu> fluxt, Just as I decide to try out the XGL tutorial, lol :P
[04:28] <_jason> leogibson: what is it a tar.gz of?
[04:28] <fluxt> dj-fu: any good?
[04:28] <pvd2006> leogibson, roll-file gnome archive manager
[04:28] <Biguns> edit PDFs....anyone?
[04:28] <Unity> leogibson: you're on linux; learn to love the console
[04:28] <leogibson> SMBnzbd
[04:28] <_jason> pvd2006: did ./configure run without problems?
[04:28] <dj-fu> fluxt, Have it running on my server. leaping into the deep end trying it on my ATI laptop
[04:29] <Dewi> leogibson: you don't. synaptics uses packages built specifically for ubuntu
[04:29] <leogibson> ok
[04:29] <Dewi> leogibson: what you have there is not specifically for ubuntu
[04:29] <leogibson> it said it was os unspecific
[04:29] <Dewi> leogibson: you're likely to need to build it yourself
[04:29] <leogibson> where can i read about that
[04:29] <Dewi> leogibson: you should use ubuntu packages where possible. What's the program?
[04:29] <leogibson> its an nzb enabled newsreader
[04:30] <paulproteus|lapt> leogibson: What is?
[04:30] <leogibson> like newsleecher
[04:30] <pvd2006> _jason, Config files successfully generated by ./configure !
[04:30] <Dewi> leogibson: what's it called?
[04:30] <xerophyte_> good online site to play monopoly ??
[04:30] <fluxt> so my guess is that the ubuntu cd doesn't include a recovery console
[04:30] <dj-fu> fluxt, it does
[04:30] <leogibson> SABnzbd-0.1.8.tar.gz
[04:30] <dj-fu> recovery or recover on the bootmprompt
[04:30] <paulproteus|lapt> fluxt: The Live CD provides a Terminal....
[04:30] <fluxt> dj-fu: what's the command?
[04:30] <leogibson> http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=402644&group_id=149066
[04:30] <fluxt> oh ok :)
[04:30] <paulproteus|lapt> fluxt: What dj-fu said.
[04:30] <dj-fu> fluxt, you can always boot with init=/bin/bash and then mount / -o remount,rw
[04:30] <dj-fu> for some root-prompt haxing.
[04:30] <Unity> xerophyte_: #ubuntu-offtopic might know
[04:30] <baconbacon> isnt "recovery mode" a kind of recovery console
[04:31] <leogibson> Dewi: pm?
[04:31] <fluxt> dj-fu: hmm nice ta
[04:32] <asarch> Hi everyone, how is it getting along?
[04:32] <Aszurom> _jason, I gave up on the other stuff, decided to duplicate the wiki mx1000 config exactly and troubleshoot that
[04:32] <Aszurom> (EE) Configured Mouse: cannot open input device
[04:33] <asarch> Hey, does anybody knows where can I find 'automatix'?
[04:33] <pvd2006> _jason I think I am going to just remove this mplayer stuff and redwonload it and just try a different codec.
[04:33] <Aszurom> that's what I get with the exact wiki settings, modified for my /proc/bus/input/device output
[04:33] <Unity> !info automatix
[04:33] <fluxt> !tell asarch about automatix
[04:33] <pvd2006> how can you remove all this cvs stuff?
[04:33] <pvd2006> not cvs, but the stuff cvs created
[04:33] <pvd2006> for mplayer
[04:33] <_jason> Aszurom: it doesn't work in dapper
[04:33] <Aszurom> I'm in breezy
[04:34] <_jason> Aszurom: I think i remember you saying you used dapper?
[04:34] <_jason> oh
[04:34] <Aszurom> in dapper I have no issue
[04:34] <Aszurom> breezy, I can't make it work
[04:34] <Unity> wow you can use tab-completion on channels
[04:34] <fluxt> !tell Unity about tabcompletion
[04:34] <_jason> pvd2006: just delete it
[04:34] <fluxt> lol
[04:34] <wastrel> asarch:  don't use automatix.  try easyubuntu instead
[04:34] <dj-fu> easyubuntu? what's that
[04:35] <_jason> Aszurom: can you pastebin your xorg.conf?
[04:35] <wastrel> some thingy that configures stuff for you
[04:35] <fluxt> malware reincarnate?
[04:35] <wastrel> nothing fancy
[04:35] <Unity> is there a way to make bash cycle though tab completion candidates instead of listing all possibilities?
[04:35] <wastrel> just saves newbies typing commands
[04:35] <_jason> Unity: yes http://www.ukuug.org/events/linux2003/papers/bash_tips/
[04:36] <fluxt> Unity: http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=bash+cycle+tab&btnG=Search&meta=
[04:36] <wastrel> that's a funny page heh
[04:36] <fluxt> i kinda like the list myself
[04:37] <Aszurom> _jason, would you want me to email it to you?  I'd get a flood ban for dumping it in the channel
[04:37] <_jason> Aszurom: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:37] <fluxt> not to mention.. #flood
[04:38] <il_cane> Please help:
[04:38] <axisys> looking for a good ipod app to subscribe and play podcasts
[04:38] <il_cane> Mplayer interrupted by signal 11 in module:unknown
[04:38] <il_cane> MPlayer crashed by bad usage of CPU/FPU/RAM.
[04:38] <il_cane> Recompile MPlayer with --enable-debug and make a 'gdb' backtrace and
[04:38] <il_cane> disassembly.
[04:38] <s|k> !paste
[04:38] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[04:38] <dj-fu> axisys, Rhythmbox does it - so does Banshee and Amarok(for KDE)
[04:39] <Aszurom> _jason, how's this thing work?  Do I put in your name or mine or what?
[04:39] <axisys> i just googled and found another one castpodder.. dj-fu u know anything about that
[04:39] <Unity> _jason: thx
[04:39] <axisys> dj-fu: i will check out banshee
[04:39] <_jason> Aszurom: you can put whatever, yours will help identify it.  just give me a link when you are done
[04:39] <dj-fu> axisys, never herad of it - ryhthmbox works sweet though.
[04:40] <s_spiff> guys...how do i install a GDM theme?
[04:40] <dj-fu> drag & drop
[04:40] <Aszurom> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10483
[04:40] <s_spiff> dj-fu, drag and drop where?
[04:40] <_jason> s_spiff: system > administration > login screen setup
[04:40] <dj-fu> s_spiff, into the GDM configurator window of course
[04:40] <fluxt> s_spiff: www.gnome-look.org and there is a theme thing somewhere in the gnome menu
[04:41] <Klohunt> Is installing Gnome themes hard?
[04:41] <axisys> dj-fu: can i subscribe to feeds using rhytmbox?
[04:41] <fluxt> drag n' drop Klohunt
[04:41] <s_spiff> _jason, i oened that..i've downloaded couple of them on my desktop..so with the 'install theme' ...the damn thing dosnt recognise those files...as in themes
[04:41] <fluxt> as in you can drag themes directly from firefox into the gnome theme manager
[04:41] <Klohunt> fluxt, is there a guide somewhere you know of?
[04:41] <s_spiff> dj-fu, well that doesnt work... u cant drag and drop for a gdm theme... i tried that.
[04:41] <Klohunt> oh
[04:42] <fluxt> not for gdm no
[04:42] <fluxt> sorry i was thinking gnome
[04:42] <fluxt> :/
[04:42] <luckshot> okay, I tried to edit the pango32/pangorc file with gedit, but it doesnt even exist.
[04:42] <Minion01> how come i can't play any of the music off my ipod?
[04:42] <Klohunt> Im using Ubuntu 5.10, how can I tell if im using GTK 1 or 2?
[04:43] <luckshot> !tell luckshot pangorc
[04:43] <s_spiff> allright worked!
[04:43] <Minion01> it tells me that there were no decoders found to handle the stream
[04:43] <Dewi> Minion01: I think it's in AAC format or something, and isn't it encrypted?
[04:43] <brown_> help i'm having a problem with ndiswrapper
[04:44] <fluxt> Klohunt: gnome itself uses 2 i believe, but 1 or 2 depends on the application was designed for
[04:44] <axisys> i am looking for something like itune.. where i can subscribe right there
[04:44] <_jason> Aszurom: you can put 'cat /proc/bus/input/devices' up there and I will take a look, but everything seems fine
[04:44] <Minion01> Dewi: nope, i can play a few of the files, but only a few. is there a way to get the right codecs to play them all?
[04:44] <Aszurom> the bus stuff matches what's in the paste I put up
[04:44] <Aszurom> I've checked that 100 tiems
[04:44] <Dewi> Minion01: did these tunes come from itunes?
[04:45] <_jason> Aszurom: ha, have you tried a different usb?
[04:45] <Minion01> Dewi: yes
[04:45] <Minion01> Dewi: on my windows computer
[04:45] <Aszurom> different usb port?
[04:45] <Dewi> Minion01: http://www.apple.com/ipod/specs.html
[04:45] <_jason> Aszurom: yeah, actually pluggint he mouse in somewhere else.  Just to troubleshoot
[04:45] <Dewi> Minion01: if you go down to "audio support" you'll see the range of audio formats supported by the ipod
[04:45] <Aszurom> if I set that as driver=evdev instead of driver=mouse it works
[04:45] <Aszurom> I just get no buttons
[04:45] <Dewi> Minion01: I believe music from itunes is in the "protected aac" format and is encrypted
[04:45] <Aszurom> well, no buttons above 3
[04:46] <Minion01> Dewi: my ipod plays, but i want to hook my ipod up to my computer and play the music off of it
[04:46] <Dewi> Minion01: which might prevent you from listening to it outside of itunes, unless you crack the encryption
[04:46] <Aszurom> how close is dapper flight5 to being the final?
[04:46] <Minion01> Dewi: they arn't from the itunes music store
[04:46] <Minion01> Dewi: just songs i put on there, mp3 files
[04:46] <CppIsOnLinux> how do i mount an ntfs drive... i went to a site that said to see what ntfs partitions i have, do an fdisk -l in term, and it showed nothing.
[04:46] <Dewi> Minion01: okay, so what were you using to play?
[04:47] <CppIsOnLinux> unless ofcourse ubuntu doesnt support ntfs
[04:47] <Dewi> Minion01: what program?
[04:47] <Minion01> Dewi: i tried that totem thing and rythmbox, they both wont play
[04:47] <Dewi> Minion01: do they mention which codec they are missing?
[04:47] <Minion01> Dewi: no
[04:47] <r1n> Are tehre any development programs that can read visual studio projects for ubuntu?
[04:47] <Dewi> Minion01: if they are really mp3s I think they should just work
[04:47] <Klohunt> fluxt: So I have a theme here in .tar.bz2 format. Where would I drag and drop it?
[04:48] <Minion01> Dewi: well, they dont
[04:48] <Aszurom> _jason, the only other thing I can think is that I've got all the sources selected, universe, backports, etc.  And fully updated with those.  If you don't maybe that's why yours works and mine is dead?
[04:48] <Dewi> Minion01: are you sure they aren't AAC files?
[04:48] <Minion01> Dewi: rythmbox gives me the error "this is not an audio stream"
[04:48] <luisito> I'm having this trouble when checking glx info: Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0"
[04:48] <Minion01> Dewi: yes, i'm sure
[04:49] <luisito> and this with glxgears: Error: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual
[04:49] <_jason> Aszurom: nah I'm up to date... except maybe not with backport.  It has been working since december 2nd though
[04:50] <_jason> Aszurom: I don't get why it would complain about the input device
[04:50] <luisito> any help?
[04:51] <calidad> joint /#ubuntu-es
[04:51] <IdleOne> how do I start a new session without logging out of this one?
[04:52] <intelikey> newsession of ?
[04:52] <IdleOne> I want to login to 2 users at same time is it possible?
[04:53] <Mabus06> IdleOne: of course
[04:53] <IdleOne> how?
[04:53] <intelikey> yeah, but i don't know how to run multi-xsessions.
[04:53] <calidad> Please how do I joint to ubuntu-es?
[04:53] <Mabus06> Well you can ssh remotely or use vnc
[04:53] <Mabus06> Or just ctrl-alt-f1
[04:53] <IdleOne> calidad>  /join #ubuntu-es
[04:53] <_jason> calidad: type this: /join #ubuntu-es
[04:53] <syllogism> calidad: type /join #ubuntu-es
[04:54] <calidad> Thanks every body
[04:54] <_jason> Aszurom: instead of the * give it the whole thing explicitly
[04:54] <r1n> Does anyone know of any development GUI's that can read microsoft visual studio projects?
[04:54] <atoponce> question:
[04:55] <stokes> r1n: gambas maybe
[04:55] <SoulPropagation> How do I get rid of everything that installs when you install kubuntu-desktop with apt
[04:55] <atoponce> does ubuntu adhere to the LSB?
[04:55] <atoponce> as debian does?
[04:55] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: In Gnome, Applications > System > New Login
[04:56] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso>  using xfce
[04:56] <Omega11> ubuntu linux sucks even ms dos is better
[04:56] <na7e> wow i smell a troll
[04:56] <linkd> Omega11: oh yah? well.. then dont use it. :)
[04:56] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: Ah.  Well, there's always the options of starting from the command line, but I'll poke around for a moment first since I'm not very familiar with that.
[04:56] <SoulPropagation> Omega11: Why?
[04:56] <CppIsOnLinux> Omegall ... and your life must suck more, to come in here declareing that it sucks
[04:57] <fluxt> is my smell that potent?
[04:57] <linkd> lol
[04:57] <Omega11> my life is better then urs
[04:57] <r1n> Apparently not.
[04:57] <CppIsOnLinux> how do i mount an ntfs partition? it says i must specify file system... and the man mount isnt helping... i'd have to read like 100 pages to find what i want from the looks of it
[04:57] <Omega11> i make $982,193.97 last year
[04:57] <Omega11> beat that
[04:57] <fluxt> +1
[04:57] <Omega11> thats right from my income taxes foo
[04:57] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso>  I got it thanks ..and thanks Mabus06  you guys pointed me in the right direction :)
[04:57] <linkd> lets not enourage this conversation...
[04:57] <r1n> Past tense is needed
[04:58] <na7e> Omega11, and the fact that you judge quality of life by income is sad
[04:58] <na7e> Omega11, however moronic
[04:58] <linkd> CppIsOnLinux: mount -t ntfs /dev/hda2 /mnt/point/here
[04:58] <fluxt> or american
[04:58] <Omega11> no i have a wife to fuck at night too
[04:58] <CppIsOnLinux> thx linkd
[04:58] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: Sounds good.
[04:58] <na7e> lolz
[04:58] <Omega11> and i am in love
[04:58] <Omega11> with her
[04:58] <intelikey> Omega11 i know a guy that makes that much a day.
[04:58] <_jason> Aszurom: ping.  still around?
[04:58] <Omega11> who bill gates
[04:58] <Kanalal> Omega11: the chances are shes in love with your money
[04:59] <na7e> Seveas, ping
[04:59] <fluxt> Omega11: take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:59] <Omega11> i am a vice president of finacne for a major corpoeration
[04:59] <Omega11> :)
[04:59] <intelikey> richard de'voss   Omega11
[04:59] <Omega11> i have a masters degree in business
[04:59] <Kanalal> Omega11: and if your life is so great why come hear and bitch to us about ubuntu?
[04:59] <linkd> Omega11: take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:59] <Omega11> isn't that great
[04:59] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: So they just had you start another from console it looks like, correct?
[04:59] <Omega11> and im only 34 too
[05:00] <fluxt> !ops
[05:00] <atoponce> Omegall sounds like he is 12
[05:00] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[05:00] <Dewi> Omega11: wow. you sound awesome. I'd like to hax sex with a man like you.
[05:00] <crimsun> Omega11: please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:00] <Dewi> have
[05:00] <Dewi> even
[05:00] <intelikey> atoponce :)
[05:00] <ACU> hi guys I want to install Carl Zeiss AxioVision 4.5 in UBUNTU --- unfortunately it needs IE --- I want to install Camtasia and it needs DirectX -- I downloaded DirectX 9c and I do not know where to install it _ I installed it in a Desktop folder --- However Camtasia says is not installed --- any help is appreciated
[05:00] <Omega11> oh shit
[05:00] <reqage> hum, anyone running a 7800 gt with dapper drake 6?
[05:00] <Xen> good evening. I'm a complete noob to apache. I set up the server and enabled .htaccess. Now I would like an easy way to upload files to my server. nothing fancy.
[05:00] <Amaranth> fluxt: Yes?
[05:00] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso>  in xfce its in System > New Login
[05:00] <Xen> any suggestions?
[05:00] <na7e> Amaranth, ping
[05:00] <SoulPropagation> Xen: FTP
[05:00] <fluxt> Omega11 need a taste of #offline
[05:00] <Amaranth> na7e: I'm here.
[05:01] <na7e> Omega11 = trolling
[05:01] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: Or I can't read I guess.  Thanks.
[05:01] <dj-fu> Xen, install a ftpd
[05:01] <Xen> SoulPropagation: how?
[05:01] <Xen> i see
[05:01] <Amaranth> Omega11: Please take all off-topic discussions to #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:01] <SoulPropagation> Xen: sudo apt-get install vsftpd
[05:01] <Omega11> i know a cool linux command as root: rm -rf / it will get rid of your crappy system
[05:01] <Amaranth> Omega11: Or anywhere else.
[05:01] <fluxt> ;p;
[05:01] <na7e> thanks Amaranth
[05:01] <atoponce> thank you Amaranth
[05:01] <na7e> Amaranth for the win! :)
[05:01] <fluxt> lol
[05:01] <intelikey> ACU yep windows will do that to you
[05:02] <nguyen> hi i'm new to Ubuntu... does anyone know if it supports usb???
[05:02] <baconbacon> hehe
[05:02] <CppIsOnLinux> arg... liinux is tiresome...
[05:02] <Amaranth> nguyen: it does
[05:02] <neoxan> of course it does
[05:02] <atoponce> nguyen, yes
[05:02] <neoxan> lol
[05:02] <Xen> SoulPropagation: thanks!
[05:02] <nguyen> thanks alot...
[05:02] <linkd> nguyen: yup
[05:02] <Dewi> thanking Amaranth is off-topic. Please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic. Just kidding, thanks Amaranth
[05:02] <reqage> yeah, plug in a flash drive, it'll appear on your desktop
[05:02] <baconbacon> if it support this or that usb device is another thing
[05:02] <CppIsOnLinux> now how do i grant my username to access the newly mounted folder because "only root can mount and only root can access it"
[05:03] <linkd> CppIsOnLinux: well the mount command i gave u only mounts for that session, to mount it automatically edit /etc/fstab
[05:03] <atoponce> anyone know if ubuntu adheres to LSB (Linux Standard Base)?
[05:03] <ACU> OK so what should I do -- wine is installed but how I go around this DirectX requirment of Camtasia
[05:03] <crimsun> atoponce: work is being done to align it with the latest, yes
[05:03] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso>  how would I move files from one user to another?
[05:03] <atoponce> crimsun- cool.  thx
[05:04] <CppIsOnLinux> linkd: thank you, but how do i allow other users to use it?
[05:04] <intelikey> CppIsOnLinux what did you mount,  cause access control is either via permissions  or  *mask'ing     ?
[05:04] <na7e> ACU, I'm not entirely positive, but a possibility is looking at Cedega, which is geared towards running Windows games, which usually require DirectX
[05:04] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: As in between home directories?  Or just changing ownership?
[05:04] <atoponce> crimsun, do you a link that i can get more info?
[05:04] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso>  I want to move file X.conf from /home/idleone to /home/newuser
[05:05] <ACU> na7e so cedega is kind of Wine ?
[05:05] <na7e> ACU, that is correct, but it is not free
[05:05] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: cd /home/idleone && mv X.conf /home/newuser/
[05:05] <IdleOne> thank you  :)
[05:05] <na7e> ACU, http://www.transgaming.com/
[05:05] <Dewi> IdleOne: that won't make newuser own the file
[05:05] <CppIsOnLinux> intelikey: my windows drive
[05:06] <Dewi> IdleOne: but it will move it
[05:06] <Dewi> IdleOne: to change ownership somebody of sufficient permission needs to perform 'chown newuser:newuser X.conf'
[05:06] <katarot> hey anyone know where i can download bcmwl5.inf and .sys
[05:06] <IdleOne> Dewi>  how do I move it to newuser and make them own it?
[05:06] <intelikey> CppIsOnLinux then you mount it with   -o umask=0    added to the mount command  and users can access it.
[05:06] <Dewi> katarot: those sound like windows files
[05:06] <na7e> ACU, for more help with wine, join the #winehq channel
[05:06] <Gareth> evening all
[05:06] <CppIsOnLinux> can you explain to me what that does?
[05:07] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: Just add Dewi's lines after mine.
[05:07] <siimo> hi anyone know how to erase a dvd+rw disk using commandline tools ?  i tryed with gnomebaker but it wont erase it
[05:07] <intelikey> CppIsOnLinux if it is NTFS be advised that linux does not officially support writting to ntfs as of yet.
[05:07] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso>  all one command?
[05:07] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: So, cd /home/idleone && mv X.conf /home/newuser/ && cd /home/newuser && chown newuser:newuser X.conf
[05:07] <Dewi> IdleOne: no, as another command
[05:08] <CppIsOnLinux> intel: it is, and im not too worried.
[05:08] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: The &&s separate commands.
[05:08] <Dewi> IdleOne: okay, like tonyyarusso says. Note that you might need to put a 'sudo' before the chown
[05:08] <dli__> any simple Chinese howto?
[05:08] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso>  and Dewi  thanks guys :)
[05:08] <mao> hello
[05:08] <intelikey> CppIsOnLinux what  umask does is sets the user mask so that  a non-default mask is used.   man mount  if you want the details
[05:08] <katarot> i cant use my own bcmwl5.inf
[05:09] <tonyyarusso> Dewi: I might be wrong, but iirc you can do whatever you want to the file while you own it, so that would work, but immediately after that command you would be restricted.
[05:09] <katarot> anyone know any site i can download them from
[05:09] <Dewi> tonyyarusso: to be honest I am unsure
[05:10] <tonyyarusso> Dewi: Fair enough.  Could be an experiment when I'm bored.
[05:10] <Dewi> tonyyarusso: I think you need enough perms for both users, so you basically need to have sudo access
[05:10] <reqage> i'm using the latest dapper drake release, sometimes i get little pixels appear on my desktop.  if i move a window over them they disapear and other appear in different spots.  it usuall occurs when the graphic card overheats but I know it's not overheating.  any ideas?
[05:10] <Dewi> tonyyarusso: I just tried it; didn't work :)
[05:10] <tonyyarusso> Dewi: Good to know then.
[05:10] <Dewi> tonyyarusso: so either you need to change to some "neutral" ownership in between, or you just get root to do it
[05:10] <tonyyarusso> reqage: Try in #ubuntu+1 for Dapper questions.
[05:10] <intelikey> tonyyarusso what is the question ?
[05:10] <reqage> k
[05:11] <wastrel> hello
[05:11] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: We were talking about chown.  Whether you need sudo to give away your ownership.
[05:11] <intelikey> yes you do.
[05:11] <intelikey> ownership is root priority
[05:12] <syllogism> heh - wow gambas looks like a very interesting project
[05:12] <intelikey> prof test.  tty23 [greg$~]  chown greg:greg bob
[05:12] <intelikey> chown: changing ownership of `bob': Operation not permitted
[05:12] <intelikey> greg owns it already ^
[05:13] <wastrel> people use chown and chmod too much in this channel
[05:14] <intelikey> own the day
[05:14] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: All right.  Seems a little counter-intuitive though.  I would think you could at least give up your ownership to someone else without requesting the root do it for you.
[05:15] <mixedpassions2> hello room
[05:15] <na7e> tonyyarusso, not so counter-intuitive, what if that person doesn't want ownership?
[05:15] <sidusahib> how do i modify my username from CLI?
[05:15] <intelikey> well it's kinda a failsafe tonyyarusso for reverse reasons, cant have people hacking a way to undo a chown that never happened and thereby gain ownership of root files.
[05:16] <sidusahib> computer name, not username
[05:16] <tonyyarusso> na7e: I guess.
[05:16] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Right.
[05:16] <na7e> sidusahib, unless someone corrects me, i think it's in the /etc/hostname file
[05:16] <tonyyarusso> How to add icons/launchers to desktop in XFCE?
[05:16] <mixedpassions2> is there anyone in this chat room that has the patience to help a new user try to boot a LIVE CD
[05:17] <na7e> sidusahib, but there may be some other things that need to be changed as well, like your /etc/resolv.conf
[05:17] <Alexi5> hello
[05:17] <na7e> sidusahib, errr, not that
[05:17] <Alexi5> how do i set the disk usage quota for each user in ubuntu
[05:17] <tonyyarusso> mixedpassions2: Try just describing your problem, then you'll hopefully attract the attention of someone knowledgable in the specific area of your problem.
[05:17] <sidusahib> ??
[05:17] <erisco_> Hey my totem player won't play video. I believe there is this gstreamer thing, and another one. I have the streamer, and I think I do in fact want the other one
[05:17] <na7e> sidusahib, just a minute
[05:17] <erisco_> what is it called tho?
[05:18] <na7e> sidusahib, ok, changes need to be made in /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts but there may be more, maybe intelikey knows more on this
[05:18] <intelikey> Alexi5 not trying to be a wise guy but dosen't man quota explain that ?    i don't use quotas
[05:18] <sidusahib> na7e, maybe you mean your /etc/hosts file? or /etc/hosts.conf file?
[05:18] <Amaranth> cool
[05:19] <Alexi5> intelike: it says there is no entry for it
[05:19] <Amaranth> dang, 2.1s lag
[05:19] <erisco_> isn't there another version of totem that does NOT run on the gstreamer?
[05:19] <erisco_> I believe there were issues with that before
[05:19] <wastrel> erisco_:  totem-xine
[05:19] <erisco_> thanks!
[05:19] <sidusahib> erisco, totem-xine
[05:19] <mixedpassions2> ok...i am trying to load the LIVE CD and it appears to be getting stuck ...there is a message that says " ACPI: Looking for DSDT in initrd... not found!" and then it stops at ACPI:Subsystem revision 20050729
[05:20] <sidusahib> erisco, sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[05:20] <erisco_> my updates got rid of xine and put in gstreamer.. grr
[05:20] <tonyyarusso> I've seen people talk about various host configuration files before, like now, and I don't know anything about it, but could one potentially manually edit some stuff to basically enable personalized tinyurls?  Something like you open your browser, type in "bob", and get directed to Bob's blog?
[05:20] <sidusahib> erisco, don't forget to install w32codecs
[05:20] <na7e> tonyyarusso, yeah, /etc/hosts
[05:20] <erisco_> I believe I have that... but
[05:20] <erisco_> what is the package name just to be sure?
[05:21] <intelikey> Alexi5 there is  a howto at  http://tldp.org/docs.html#howto
[05:21] <wastrel> tonyyarusso:  yes you can add arbitrary mappings into /etc/hosts    people also do this to block banner ads and unwanted spammy sites.
[05:21] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso, I don't know about FF, but in Opera you can give bookmarks "nicknames" that do that - lots simpler than messing with host files and such
[05:21] <erisco_> then again... why do I need it?
[05:21] <na7e> erisco_, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#sect-music-and-movies
[05:21] <erisco_> anyways c ya guys
[05:21] <tonyyarusso> na7e, wastrel, Madpilot: Cool beans.  That'll be a fun way to confuse and amaze my Windows friends!
[05:21] <robm05> How do you install the latest version of Ruby on Ubuntu?
[05:21] <sidusahib> na7e, i was wondering about that hostname changing? did you ever find the second file that needs to be modified?
[05:21] <[swb] > omg <3 deskbar + beagle
[05:21] <tonyyarusso> na7e, wastrel, Madpilot: Can you tell me where to get started with documentation for using that file?
[05:22] <Dr|J> what do i do a .bin?
[05:22] <na7e> robm05, you may not want 1.9 as 1.8 is still the most widely used
[05:22] <[swb] > good job on dapper and gnome 2.14 you guys :)
[05:22] <na7e> tonyyarusso, man /etc/hosts?
[05:22] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso, what I mentioned is just an Opera feature, in it's bookmarks
[05:22] <mao> tonyyarusso: actually i think there are a few host.conf files floating about the web that block a lot of known ad sites
[05:22] <robm05> na7e, I want 1.8.4
[05:22] <sidusahib> dapper is gonna be awesome when it comes out
[05:22] <[swb] > its pretty awesome now
[05:22] <intelikey> Dr|J  sh  file.bin      will execute it.
[05:22] <[swb] > slightly buggy
[05:22] <[swb] > but quicker
[05:22] <[swb] > and slicker
[05:22] <Dr|J> ok
[05:23] <Travis_> did anyone try out Ubuntu Center yet?
[05:23] <Dr|J> thankx intelikey
[05:23] <[swb] > also I've noticed composite works a thousand times fast with ati cards now
[05:23] <Amaranth> gah
[05:23] <mao> what's gonna be so different in dapper?
[05:23] <na7e> robm05, i don't see it in breezy, it could be in dapper
[05:23] <[swb] > tho its still too buggy to use
[05:23] <Amaranth> still really laggy
[05:23] <Travis_> I need a few people to test Ubuntu Center to make sure it actually works
[05:23] <wastrel> na7e:  that would be just man hosts
[05:23] <na7e> robm05, won't gems update your ruby for you if you want?  just a thougght] 
[05:23] <robm05> na7e, dapper?
[05:23] <na7e> wastrel, ahh, good to know
[05:24] <na7e> robm05, the next version of ubuntu
[05:24] <sidusahib> na7e, nm, i got it, i missed your previous message, thanks
[05:24] <Taggerung> I am having trouble with getting networking to work in ubuntu live can any one help me (ubuntu 5.10 live amd64)
[05:24] <Travis_> http://digg.com/linux_unix/Ubuntu_Center_Pre-Alpha_Released_-_Web_Based_Ubuntu_Control
[05:24] <na7e> sidusahib, no problem :)
[05:24] <wastrel> tonyyarusso:  man hosts
[05:24] <tonyyarusso> wastrel: Ah thanks.
[05:24] <na7e> robm05, let me check for ya
[05:24] <tonyyarusso> na7e: wastrel got it.
[05:24] <Dr|J> anyone, is there a way to make a line turn red when somone says my name in mIRC? kinda like xchat ?
[05:24] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Understood.
[05:25] <tonyyarusso> mao: I'll look around.
[05:25] <robm05> na7e, I thought gems was only for keeping ruby programs up to date.. I guess I'll download it and find out
[05:25] <na7e> tonyyarusso, yeah
[05:25] <[swb] > mao, just general new versions of everthing as far as I can tell
[05:25] <[swb] > gnome 2.14
[05:25] <na7e> robm05, like i said, it was just a thought
[05:25] <xakkkk> does anyone know if its possible to copy the settings from the synaptics driver in winxp and use them on a linux?
[05:25] <mao> oh hi everyone. btw, i just installed 5.10 on my aging g3
[05:25] <Xen> ok... I'm trying to launch vsftpd but it says "500 OOPS: could not bind listening IPv6 socket
[05:25] <Xen> " how do i get around this?
[05:25] <dj-fu> !tell dj-fu about ntfs
[05:26] <mao> does anybody here use museek?
[05:26] <na7e> robm05, yeah, the next version of dapper has 1.8.4 in it
[05:26] <mixedpassions2> oh well
[05:26] <wastrel> xakkkk:  check /usr/share/doc/xorg-driver-synaptics/README.gz  for info about configuring the synaptics driver in xorg - i don't know anything about windows tho...
[05:27] <xakkkk> wastrel, i was just wondering...
[05:27] <robm05> na7e, Is there some way I could get to that or do I just wait for the next version to be released?
[05:27] <intelikey> oh gtw i got the answer to "howto configure lo"  it is as simple as '1. make sure 127.0.0.1 is in set in /etc/hosts,  2. run ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 '    hehhe i have sshd working propperly now.        ffr.
[05:27] <na7e> robm05, if it's critical you can upgrade to dapper
[05:28] <na7e> robm05, but as for 1.8.4 in breezy, I think you could find a debian package for ir
[05:28] <na7e> for it*
[05:28] <MysticOne> question ... I'm trying to remove some packages, and I get prompted to also remove ubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-minimal, etc.  I'm assuming those are metapackages or something that represent the system I have installed.  Is it safe to remove them?
[05:29] <Dr|J> ok i tried sh to execute but it not work
[05:29] <FireplaceTV> is anyone using gnome 2.14?
[05:29] <wastrel> intelikey:  i have a lo block in /etc/network/interfaces  you probably should too?
[05:29] <Dr|J> what do i do with the damn file?
[05:29] <FireplaceTV> is it lots faster than the version in Breezy?
[05:29] <intelikey> MysticOne yes.
[05:29] <MysticOne> intelikey: okay, thanks!
[05:30] <intelikey> wastrel nothing in interfaces here mate
[05:30] <musicmkr> anyone know why my install is crashing at the point where i have to pick the kernel to install?"
[05:30] <MysticOne> intelikey: do those packages serve any purpose after the install?
[05:30] <[swb] > musicmkr, you are picking the wrong kernel?
[05:30] <[swb] > anyone know of an xcaht beagle plugin?
[05:30] <musicmkr> i've tried two of the three... maybe the third?
[05:30] <na7e> musicmkr, pick the kernel to install?
[05:30] <Dr|J> what do I do with this .bin file?
[05:30] <musicmkr> how do you know
[05:31] <[swb] > musicmkr, what cpu do you ahve?
[05:31] <intelikey> MysticOne yes and no.  something (i don't know what) may depend on them if you try to install "it"   but other than that,  no.
[05:31] <musicmkr> at around 75% of the "installing base components" it asks me to choose one of three kernels, and if i pick either of the first two, it crashes
[05:31] <musicmkr> umm, let me check
[05:31] <MysticOne> intelikey: I just know there are a ton of programs I'm not going to be using, and I'd like them to be gone :D
[05:32] <intelikey> yeah i clean out after install too  :)
[05:32] <Xen> can someone help me set up vsftpd? it says it cannot get a bind on ipv6, how do i free up ipv6?
[05:32] <wastrel> intelikey:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10485   if you're interested...
[05:32] <na7e> wow, i never had to pick a kernel before
[05:32] <na7e> that's new to me
[05:32] <CppIsOnLinux> are there hot keys to switch between workspaces?
[05:32] <Madpilot> MysticOne, ubuntu-desktop is indeed just a meta-package, it can go away. Just be sure to re-install it before you do a dist-upgrade
[05:33] <Protocol1> !beer
[05:33] <intelikey> MysticOne but be advised, you may "through force of course"  break the install if you use force on things.
[05:33] <na7e> ubuntu-desktop = the evil one
[05:33] <na7e> j/k ;)
[05:33] <Madpilot> CppIsOnLinux, Ctrl+Alt+(Left Arrow|Right Arrow)
[05:33] <[1] cowboy> I have tried to install breezy badger on a box with an amd sempron cpu........i had the previous version of ubuntu 5.04 installed and it ran fine...but 5.10 willnot install...instead it will go to the hard drive and boot xp...anyone have any ideas ?
[05:33] <MysticOne> Madpilot: if I reinstall it, does it reinstall all the things I uninstalled?
[05:33] <Madpilot> MysticOne, probably :P
[05:33] <gravyface> performance of ubuntu breezy on a P3 450mHz with 128MB RAM is pretty sluggish.  Can I expect any better if I do some tweaking?  Win98 seems to have been faster than ubuntu.
[05:33] <MysticOne> well that's a stupid design
[05:34] <MysticOne> weird
[05:34] <na7e> [1] cowboy, sounds like grub isn't installed on the right hard drive maybe?
[05:34] <shadeofgrey> anybody know where to get libdvdcss?
[05:34] <techrush> gravyface try using fluxbox or a more lightweight windowmaneger instead of gnome
[05:34] <Madpilot> !tell shadeofgrey about dvd
[05:34] <gravyface> ah ok thanks techrush
[05:34] <[1] cowboy> na7e, i am trying to boot from cd
[05:34] <musicmkr> i'm running a pentium 3
[05:34] <Protocol1> fluxbox,  hmmm good idea
[05:34] <Dr|J> I need help installing something. It's in .bin format now, what do I do next?
[05:35] <gravyface> musicmkr - hows performance?
[05:35] <musicmkr> i don't know... it won't install
[05:35] <intelikey> wastrel wouldn't that only be useful with a lan  ?    the only thing hooked to this box is through a modem,  so i don't think i need that.  but i'll hang on to it anyway.
[05:35] <Protocol1> I want to try out fluxbox
[05:35] <na7e> [1] cowboy, ok, either your disc is bad or you need to set the BIOS to boot from the CD first
[05:35] <musicmkr> i need to know which kernel to pick
[05:35] <TheMinion> can someone help me isntall the drivers for my ati x800 xt video card?
[05:35] <[1] cowboy> i set the bios to boot from cd and did not help
[05:36] <[1] cowboy> also i ordered several disks from ubuntu and none of them will installon this box
[05:36] <MikeMac> He left.
[05:36] <neoxan> kleft lefft!
[05:36] <neoxan> :DDDDD
[05:36] <na7e> [1] cowboy, wow, strange, can you boot from any CDs?
[05:36] <Dr|J> I need help installing something. It's in .bin format now, what do I do next?
[05:36] <[1] cowboy> i can boot from a slackware 10.1 install cd with no problem
[05:36] <dark_light> how can i install skype on ubuntu amd64? 5.10
[05:37] <[1] cowboy> that is the only ohter i hafe tried
[05:37] <wastrel> intelikey:  i thought everyone needed a functional loopback network interface - i guess only if you're going to be using network apps...
[05:37] <techrush> dang eclipse is neat
[05:37] <na7e> [1] cowboy, one is enough...hrm....
[05:37] <intelikey> wastrel i have functional   lo   ?
[05:38] <intelikey> lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
[05:38] <intelikey>           inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
[05:38] <wastrel> intelikey:  but you just had to manually configure it ?
[05:38] <[1] cowboy> best i remember it  seems like a recovery error ofter trying to boot from cd..then boots from hd
[05:38] <musicmkr> anyone know how to choose the kernal to pick?
[05:38] <[1] cowboy> i even tried several different 64 and 32 bit cds i recieved from ubuntu
[05:38] <tonyyarusso> Is there any negative effect to system performance just by having lots of things installed (window managers, for instance), or only if you're actually running them?  (Besides hard disk space of course.)
[05:39] <Dr|J> I need help installing something. It's in .bin format now, what do I do next?
[05:39] <CppIsOnLinux> ok, now how do i change that hotkey to something like 3ddesk?
[05:39] <[1] cowboy> it is an amd sempron...and accoridng to amd site i believe this sempron is 64 bit although all semprons are not 64 bit
[05:39] <intelikey> yes but only actually changed the config  it was there but with the ipv6 adder   and i see what you are driving at.   ok i'll revisit the   interfaces   idea. wastrel
[05:39] <na7e> [1] cowboy, well, i would double-check that first
[05:40] <[1] cowboy> yeah i am not sure, but did try 32 and 64 bit cds
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> correct - some of the newest semperons are 64bit.
[05:40] <na7e> [1] cowboy, if it's a cd for the wrong architecture that would cause it to fail
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> i think in a few mo they all will be 64bit
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> I run 32bit cd's on my 64bit machines.. due to a lot of little annoyances.
[05:40] <na7e> yeah
[05:40] <hanasaki> anyone know whats up with this "psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
[05:40] <hanasaki> "?
[05:41] <FireplaceTV> tonyyarusso: i don't think so i fyou're not running any of the extra stuff. and since the swap partition is separate, the extra disk usage shouldn't affect things either.
[05:41] <hanasaki> looks like a kernel bug but i cant find what ver has it and when its ifixed
[05:41] <dark_light> someone know something about skype on amd64?...
[05:41] <intelikey> wastrel tnx, and some of us are "hard headed"  you have to say.   'you need this in that file !'   and then we might not get it.... :)
[05:41] <tonyyarusso> FireplaceTV: Sounds good to me.
[05:41] <na7e> [1] cowboy, well, i don't think i know how to fix your problem, sorry.
[05:41] <[1] cowboy> thank you
[05:41] <na7e> no problem
[05:42] <wastrel> heh np
[05:43] <FireplaceTV> nobody happens to know how to make the function keys work on a mac keyboard, do they?
[05:43] <na7e> FireplaceTV, i would imagine it would take some sacrificing of chickens
[05:43] <Dr|J> I need help installing something. It's in .bin format now, what do I do next?
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> FireplaceTV,  Hmm.. I seem to recall mine working.. well i think they did. I had other issues with PPC ubuntu on my mac.
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  totally depends on what it is exactly
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> sh whatever.bin
[05:44] <Protocol1> going to try out fluxbox..
[05:44] <FireplaceTV> Dr_Willis: are you still running ubuntu on a mac?
[05:44] <Dr|J> hldsupdatetool.bin
[05:44] <FireplaceTV> na7e: no chickens today :-(
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> is common. or 'sudo sh whatever.bin'  or 'chmod +x whatever.bin' Then sudo ./whatever.bin
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  and what is that? lol.
[05:44] <FireplaceTV> i tried to hit f11 for full screen in firefox just now and it didn't work...
[05:45] <na7e> FireplaceTV, argh!  otherwise I seem to remember keyboard configurations associated witht he xorg configuration
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> FireplaceTV,  i dumped it - had too many issues
[05:45] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis it's to install half life dedicated servers
[05:45] <FireplaceTV> :-/
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> FireplaceTV,  could be the windiow manager grabbing the key.
[05:45] <na7e> yeah
[05:45] <FireplaceTV> Dr_Willis what were you running exactly?
[05:45] <na7e> FireplaceTV, do any other F keys work?
[05:46] <FireplaceTV> na7e, Dr_Willis...yeah, must be the window manage b/c f11 tried to resize the window.
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> the older ubuntu. whatevber it was called. :P Burping Badger or whatever.. lol
[05:46] <FireplaceTV> what kinda mac?
[05:46] <wastrel> breezy badger
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> imacDV
[05:46] <FireplaceTV> i just put breezy on my blue & white g3 today
[05:46] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis it says cannot execute binarty file
[05:46] <Dr|J> i chmod'd it but
[05:46] <na7e> hoary hedgehog
[05:46] <intelikey> warty warthog
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  try 'file whatever.bin' and see what it says it is.
[05:46] <FireplaceTV> ssX got waaay too slow, so i'm hoping museek will be an OK slsk client...
[05:47] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  could read tghe programs homepage/docs :P may be helpfull as well.
[05:47] <intelikey> was warty the first ?
[05:47] <Dr|J> lol
[05:47] <na7e> i think
[05:47] <tonyyarusso> Does anyone know if Linuxant will have HSF modem drivers available for 2.6.15 kernels when Dapper releases?
[05:49] <intelikey> are drivers 'subversion' specific tonyyarusso ?
[05:50] <__michael> I'm using firefox, what key combo switches between tabs?
 alt + f4
[05:50] <intelikey> alt left/right ?
[05:50] <__michael> ty
[05:50] <fluxt> __michael: you might need a plugin for that..
[05:50] <__michael> lol
[05:50] <na7e> neoxan, be nice
[05:51] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Seem to be, yes.  They offer separate ones for 2.6.10-5, 2.6.12-9, and 2.6.12-10, each with -386, -686, -686smp, and -k7.
 i am, but im on drugs sorry
[05:51] <neoxan> :(
[05:51] <fluxt> alt left/right goes back/forward links
[05:51] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis i don't believe there is any doc on their webpage :(
[05:51] <__michael> so it isn't built in?
[05:51] <NickGarvey> ctrl tab is to switch
[05:51] <NickGarvey> __michael: ctrl tab
[05:51] <fluxt> ahh
[05:51] <__michael> ok, ty
[05:51] <NickGarvey> :)
[05:51] <na7e> a useful shortcut in firefox is ctrl+w to close the current tab
[05:51] <fluxt> i knew that, and forgot ;)
[05:51] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: I don't know if that's the driver itself, or just how it was compiled though.
[05:51] <Moosedude> hey
[05:52] <NickGarvey> hello
[05:52] <Moosedude> will ubuntu run well on 128 megs RDRAM?
[05:52] <Moosedude> or, passably?
[05:52] <NickGarvey> let me check
[05:52] <FireplaceTV> na7e: ^5! <3 ctrl-w...
[05:52] <NickGarvey> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/warty/main/installer-i386/current/doc/manual/en/ch03s04.html
[05:52] <Moosedude> i probably should put in two more 128 meg sticks, but that's a $100 investment
[05:52] <Moosedude> RDRAM is a ripoff
[05:52] <charles`> I just installed ubuntu and ran the software update and got a message about somethings not being able to update and that I needed to run a specific apt-get command, but I crashed and don't have the command copied anymore
[05:52] <fluxt> Moosedude: if you use a light window manager and applications
[05:53] <charles`> anyone know what it would be? it was something like apt-get somethingworld
[05:53] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  if chmod +x foo.bin then ./foo.bin dont work - then odds are its a bad download.
[05:53] <fluxt> Moosedude: DamnSmallLinux would be better
[05:53] <na7e> FireplaceTV, '^5!' ???
[05:53] <tonyyarusso> charles`: you can always try the update again.
[05:53] <Alexi5> what is the name of a ssh client in ubuntu
[05:53] <fluxt> ssh
[05:53] <baconbacon> other than ssh?
[05:53] <Moosedude> what are the compromises of DSL?
[05:54] <Madpilot> !tell Alexi5 about ssh
[05:54] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis i did ./ and that worked after the chmod
[05:54] <sekhar> how to browse contents on hdA1,5,6,7?
[05:54] <FireplaceTV> na7e "high 5"...see also "o/"
[05:54] <Dr|J> thx Dr_Willis
[05:54] <FireplaceTV> maybe it's a slsk-ism
[05:54] <FireplaceTV> Alexi5: ssh?
 will ubuntu run well on 128 megs RDRAM? <-- i've ran ubuntu on half that with no swap.
[05:54] <ecen> hello, is it just my idea or there is no posible way to install mysql and make it use a datadir located on a vfat hd?
[05:55] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: With X?
[05:55] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis that extracted it, now idk what to do again lol
[05:55] <intelikey> yep
[05:55] <Dr|J> im soo nOob
[05:55] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: How?
[05:55] <intelikey> what do you mean how ?
[05:55] <sekhar> HOW TO BROWSE HDA1,5,6,7 BY OTHER THAN ROOT??
[05:55] <NickGarvey> !caps
[05:55] <ubotu> caps is, like, totally, FYI, typing in ALL CAPS is considered to be 'yelling', and therefore rude behaviour.
[05:55] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Window manager, any other changes from defaults?
[05:55] <fluxt> intelikey: well my linux box is using 100MB ram without gnome or kde or their applications running
[05:55] <baconbacon> ecen, you could make something with symlinks maybe
[05:56] <na7e> FireplaceTV, o/ ???
[05:56] <NickGarvey> I can ubuntu on 48 MB
[05:56] <NickGarvey> no desktop of course, but it worked fine
[05:56] <fluxt> in a console perhaps
[05:56] <fluxt> :)
[05:56] <NickGarvey> 1.6 gig hd
[05:56] <Moosedude> well, i mean, i want something running decently for basic tasks
[05:56] <FireplaceTV> na7e it's supposed to be a little guy's head, and an arm, extended in high-five
[05:56] <intelikey> tonyyarusso i have xdm running now with twm / webrowser and chat
[05:56] <FireplaceTV> you answer w/ \o
[05:56] <NickGarvey> Moosedude: 128 is fine, look at this link http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/warty/main/installer-i386/current/doc/manual/en/ch03s04.html
[05:56] <intelikey> Kernel: Linux 2.6.10-5-386 | Distro: unknown | CPU: Pentium MMX @ 263 Mhz | Mem usage: 27.7/92.4 MB (30%) | Swap usage: unavailable | Disk usage(ST3630A): 0.5/0.6 GB (83%) | Uptime: 18 hrs 30 mins 14 secs
[05:56] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Interesting.
[05:56] <Moosedude> right now i have windows xp, and it's fine with 128 megs of ram for word processing and surfing the net
[05:57] <FireplaceTV> must be a soulseek-ism
[05:57] <intelikey> notice the ram  ^
[05:57] <intelikey> no swap at all
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  look for a read me file or other docs.  in what it extracted
[05:57] <Moosedude> NickGarvey, yes, but what sort of performance on applications?
[05:57] <Moosedude> it has to at least perform decently for internet and word processing
[05:57] <Dr|J> it won't open it Dr_Willis just kinda sits there when i click it
[05:57] <Dr|J> im total nOob, excuse me
[05:57] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: What command spits out all of that?
[05:57] <intelikey> tonyyarusso i have added 32m  but it ran fine with 64 and same setup.
[05:57] <FireplaceTV> how do i "update the repositories" for apt-get so i can try this fluxbox thing?
[05:58] <sidusahib> anyone know if gdebi can be installed in breezy (without major problems / hacks?)
[05:58] <sekhar> help me pleasse
[05:58] <sidusahib> sekhar, what you need?
[05:58] <intelikey> sinfo.pl  perl script tonyyarusso
[05:58] <htrp> intelikey, what plugin is that?
[05:58] <tonyyarusso> FireplaceTV: sudo apt-get update once you've added them (see !sources)
[05:58] <htrp> are you using xchat?
[05:58] <sidusahib> sekhar, where you from? are you desi?
[05:58] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Ah.
[05:58] <NickGarvey> Moosedude: yes it will be fine, but if you have problems you can use a different window manager
[05:58] <intelikey> the new version is ugly this is an old release of it.
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  use the shell.. look whats there.. if you dont know how to use the shell.. well.. time to get reading some bash tutorials I guess. :P
[05:59] <sekhar> sidusahib, yep desi.. how to browse hda1,5,,6,7
[05:59] <NickGarvey> Moosedude: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fluxbox
[05:59] <FireplaceTV> tonyyarusso: what do you mean by see !sources?
[05:59] <sidusahib> sekhar, are they windows partitions?
[05:59] <intelikey> htrp<intelikey> sinfo.pl  perl script tonyyarusso
[05:59] <tonyyarusso> !sources
[05:59] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:59] <tonyyarusso> FireplaceTV: ^^
[05:59] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis, im screwed :(
[05:59] <sekhar> sidusahib , yep windows ntfs.. i am able to brose aas root
[06:00] <NickGarvey> Moosedude: use the default for now, but if it is too bloated it is VERY easy to fix
[06:00] <sekhar> sidusahib, but from this username i cant
[06:00] <intelikey>  Mem usage: 28.0/92.4 MB (30%)
[06:00] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,   You now have learned.  that you have a lot to learn. :P
[06:00] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,   Very ZEN eh?
[06:00] <SoulPropagation> Ctrl+Alt+SideArrows aren't switching mah workin' shpaces!
[06:00] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis, much so
[06:00] <NickGarvey> :)
[06:00] <sidusahib> sekhar, first you have to create folders to mount them in, i would suggest doing this using sudo from command line and i would suggest making it in the /media/ folder
[06:00] <intelikey> that's not bad for modern xbased linux ^
[06:00] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis, This adventure is gona SUCK
[06:00] <ecen> baconbacon, im new to linux so i dont know how symlinks work. is that to make a link to the "/mnt/fatdisk" disk called for example "/fatdisk" on root directory and put mysql datadir = /fatdisk/mysql intead of /mnt/fatdisk/mysql? if that is what you mean, been there didnt work
[06:00] <ANDRES> HOLA
[06:01] <NickGarvey> !ln
[06:01] <ubotu> ln is a link. For a symbolic link, do: ln -s <target> <link_name>
[06:01] <NickGarvey> I use it all the time, such as when I want to map a users home dir on the web so he can do webpages
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  not really :P i spend more time learning  then i do pl;aying games.. its more rewarding.
[06:01] <NickGarvey> ln -s /home/user ./apache/user
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  plus it looks better on your resume.
[06:02] <intelikey> ln is a link.  ?  what second language was that ?
[06:02] <Mabus06> When I installed ubuntu once with a wireless card in, it worked fine when I started ubuntu. But this most recent install I didn't have the card plugged in at the time of install, now when I plug it in, it's not listed in iwconfig.
[06:02] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis, true but I don't even know where to start so i just gona learn how to install a prog
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> ln -s  = is a soft link
[06:02] <sidusahib> sekhar, you can sudo mkdir /media/anyname
[06:02] <Moosedude> does anyone know of a good place to start, to learn how to run a web server from linux?
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  learn the fundamentals and you cant go wrong.
[06:02] <Moosedude> that might be something I'd like to do with my old machine
[06:02] <Mabus06> Moosedude: google apache
[06:03] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis, where do i start? Linux for dummies book? no?
[06:03] <tonyyarusso> Dr_Willis: What's the difference between a soft and hard link?
[06:03] <sekhar> sidusahib, any faq topic about this
[06:03] <sidusahib> sekhar, then you can use system>administration>disks  to mount them to taht folder and make them browseable
[06:03] <sidusahib> sekhar, use the wiki, lemme see if i can find you anything
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  avoide the dummines/idiots books like the plague.. they dont teach yoyu much.
[06:03] <Moosedude> Mabus06, no, I mean more of a general overview for beginners
[06:03] <Moosedude> apache is just one piece of the puzzle
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  get books with lots of words.. not pictures.
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> :P
[06:03] <NickGarvey> Dr_Willis: I agree, I got one of those books fresh when I started
[06:03] <sekhar> how to use wiki
[06:03] <[1] cowboy> moosedude, look here  http://www.tldp.org
[06:03] <sekhar> ?
[06:03] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis, any suggestions?
[06:03] <NickGarvey> it was garbage
[06:04] <ubuntu> hello!!!
[06:04] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  google is our friend.. and the ubuntu homepage has loads of links
[06:04] <Dr_Willis> !bash
[06:04] <ubotu> For a list of basic commands, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[06:04] <Dr_Willis> Dr|J,  hit the bash tutorials out on the web.. and the advance bash scripting guide. for a start.,
[06:04] <patrix> tonyyarusso, the diff between hard and soft links
[06:04] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: Hi.
[06:04] <Dr|J> Dr_Willis, rjr that
[06:04] <patrix> tonyyarusso, on a hard drive, every file has an "address", called an inode in ext2/3 filesystem
[06:05] <Dr_Willis> watch the book store bargin tables for older linux books also.  That "Using Bash" by Oriealy is a MUST get. :p
[06:05] <patrix> tonyyarusso, so let's say file "Zig" has address "111"
[06:05] <tonyyarusso> patrix: Following so far.
[06:05] <patrix> tonyyarusso, a softlink will create a new file, and this file is a reference saying "this file points to file named Zig"
[06:05] <intelikey> Dr|J install bash-doc / bash3-doc  ?
[06:05] <Dr|J> say what intelikey
[06:05] <patrix> tonyyarusso, a hardlink will create a new file and point it at exactly the same address as Zig, in this case "111"
[06:05] <sekhar> sidusahib, i m new how to access wiki
[06:05] <intelikey> Dr|J rute ?
[06:06] <Dr|J> what?
[06:06] <sidusahib> sekhar, this website is really good, http://tinyurl.com/f6yq8
[06:06] <sidusahib> sekhar, wiki.ubuntu.com (easy:))
[06:06] <intelikey> !info rute
[06:06] <patrix> tonyyarusso, following?
[06:06] <tonyyarusso> patrix: Maybe.  So practically speaking what's the difference in how they work.
[06:06] <tonyyarusso> ?
[06:06] <Dr|J> !info rute
[06:06] <intelikey> !info rutebook
[06:06] <ubotu> rutebook: (Linux: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition, an online book), section multiverse/doc, is optional. Version: 1.0-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 5468 kB, Installed size: 8264 kB
[06:07] <Moosedude> is it possible to run a web server from a machine connecting through a router?
[06:07] <NickGarvey> tonyyarusso: not much at all really
[06:07] <patrix> tonyyarusso, well a softlink references the filename, so if the file moves or is deleted, the softlink will stop working
[06:07] <NickGarvey> Moosedude: yes it is, but you need to forward ports
[06:07] <patrix> tonyyarusso, a hard link references the address directly, so it's like having one file under 2 different names or paths
[06:07] <intelikey> name changed on me ....
[06:07] <NickGarvey> Moosedude: thats what I do, I run 3 - 5 servers on linux and 1 on windows
[06:07] <tonyyarusso> patrix: Okay, that made more sense.
[06:07] <intelikey> it is now called rutebook
[06:07] <patrix> tonyyarusso, and if you delete one of the 2 files, it will still reside on the hard drive because the other hardlink is still pointing to it
[06:07] <ubuntu> which country  you come from?
[06:07] <Mabus06> How do I configure a wireless device? It's not listed in network-admin
[06:07] <charles`> tonyyarusso: I can't try the update again because the update went through, it just told me to do some additional thing
[06:07] <eirejah> im really confused .. i have updated my system and my packages yet Synaptic still only has Firefox 1.0.7 on offer ... why is this ??
[06:07] <neoxan> onanierne
[06:07] <NickGarvey> !ff1.5
[06:07] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[06:08] <tonyyarusso> charles`: Ah.
[06:08] <charles`> tonyyarusso: sorry for the late response
[06:08] <eirejah> thanks NickGarvey
[06:08] <NickGarvey> yup
[06:08] <Moosedude> is port forwarding difficult to set up?
[06:08] <patrix> tonyyarusso, makes sense?
[06:08] <NickGarvey> Moosedude: not at all, if you want I'll walk you through it
[06:08] <Moosedude> and do you recommend ubuntu for running a server?
[06:08] <tonyyarusso> charles`: I'm sure there's a log somewhere, you might try poking around in /var/log and see if you find some apt-related messages.
[06:08] <tonyyarusso> patrix: Yep.
[06:08] <ubuntu> no!
[06:08] <NickGarvey> Moosedude: works like a charm for me
[06:08] <patrix> tonyyarusso, awesome :)
[06:08] <tonyyarusso> patrix: Thanks.
[06:09] <heyjoe2> ive made some critical errors to my sysv-rc-conf bootup. can someone give me some tips as to how to safely reinstall breezy. this is important as im dual bootin with win2000 and i definitely dont want to lose that partition
[06:09] <patrix> no
[06:09] <NickGarvey> (and the help in the ubuntu channel is amazing ;))
[06:09] <patrix> np
[06:09] <neo911>  ive just installed GQ and i want to learn how to use it.  is there a good tutorial on this app?  also i understand to be able to use it i must connect to an ldap server, is there a public ldap server where i can use GQ with? thanks!
[06:09] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: DO NOT DELETE LINUX WITH OUT REINSTALLING IT
[06:09] <NickGarvey> that is very important
[06:09] <NickGarvey> you will be unable to boot your computer if you do so
[06:09] <fluxt> how do i get my cd to automount?
[06:10] <fluxt> fstab = /dev/hdd        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 users     0       0
[06:10] <Protocol1> does anyone know how to open a terminal window in flux box?
[06:10] <Moosedude> Nick, do you run a GUI on your servers?
[06:10] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: so i should not reinstall it over the top
[06:10] <tonyyarusso> charles`: I'd try 'tail /var/log/dpgk.log'
[06:10] <Moosedude> and, also, do you have any idea what sort of results as far as user download speed I can expect with a 1.5mbps up connection?
[06:10] <eirejah> Protocol1: right click
[06:10] <eirejah> see whats there
[06:10] <ByrdMeln> I just used the bootable cd for the first time, is it normal that I cannot access my hard-drives?
[06:10] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: no, do reinstall over it
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> reonstalling breezy shouldent hurt his windows install.
[06:11] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: but in windows do not just delete the windows partition
[06:11] <Dr_Willis> ByrdMeln,  they proberly need to be mounted
[06:11] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: I have made that mistake more than once
[06:11] <Protocol1> eirejah, i just see fluxbox when I right click
[06:11] <Protocol1> nothing else
[06:11] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: how do i do this, i had a squiz at the reinstall, but i dont know which partition is ubuntu and which is ubuntu
[06:11] <eirejah> so you need to edit your ~/.fluxbox/menu
[06:11] <heyjoe2> which is ubuntu and which is win2000 rather
[06:11] <intelikey> NickGarvey that assumes grub.  lilo would be unaffected.
[06:11] <eirejah> join #fluxbox and check out the links in the topic
[06:11] <NickGarvey> oh, I have never used lilo
[06:11] <eirejah> its really easy
[06:11] <Protocol1> I downloaded it from this guys repository
[06:11] <NickGarvey> I think grub is ubuntu default?
[06:11] <[1] cowboy> lilo works well for me
[06:12] <tonyyarusso> ByrdMeln: The Live CD you mean?  Yeah, they don't have automounting of hard drives for that yet in Breezy.
[06:12] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: ubuntu is the ext3 file system
[06:12] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: ntfs is windows
[06:12] <eirejah> Protocol1: this guy?
[06:12] <eirejah> hmmm
[06:12] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: and from there, is there anything else impt i need to know
[06:12] <_michael_> I just bought a $6 LaptopHD to IDE adapter, and the shipping cost about $7
[06:12] <Protocol1> let me show you a link
[06:12] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: if you are unsure, don't start deleting things, come in here and we will help you out
[06:12] <heyjoe2> ok
[06:12] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: other than that, if you did it once you should do it again
[06:13] <heyjoe2> so ill just go through and if i have any problems can the reinstall
[06:13] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: a friend did it for me last time
[06:13] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: oh.. still know the friend?
[06:13] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: i have asked them for to many favours
[06:13] <Protocol1> eirejah, from this link i got fluxbox http://kaisman.free.fr/dotclear/index.php?2006/02/27/ubuntu-510-the-breezy-badger-16-thehunterws-ubuntu-repository
[06:13] <eirejah> ahh ok
[06:13] <SoulPropagation> Ctrl+Alt+SideArrows aren't switching mah workin' shpaces!
[06:13] <eirejah> hmmm
[06:13] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: mm have 2 computers then? I can walk you through it, to much spam for this channel I think though
[06:14] <heyjoe2> ill give it a crack, but ill probably be back soon
[06:14] <NickGarvey> alright, and remember better safe than sorry
[06:14] <ubuntu> I sorry and are only few kownlege what you say about it
[06:14] <eirejah> actually Protocol1 can you go to a terminal on one of your ttyq and type fluxbox -version
[06:14] <heyjoe2> ok
[06:14] <eirejah> tell me what it says
[06:14] <_michael_> Is there any list of Ubuntu hot keys, like Ctrl+Alt+Arrows and Alt+F2
[06:15] <dj-fu> prefs > keyboard bindings
[06:15] <NickGarvey> _michael_: yes, system, preferences, keyboard bings
[06:15] <NickGarvey> shortcuts*
[06:15] <_michael_> thanks
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> _michael_,  gnome has sveral doc pages and tutorials out also  :P and a help system
[06:15] <ubuntu> what's Ubuntu hot kets?
[06:16] <_michael_> I have one last question for tonight - how long does it take you people to get so freakin' smart
[06:16] <Moosedude> what sort of download speeds might users get from a server with a 1.5mbps upload speed, home connection?
[06:16] <NickGarvey> _michael_: less than 6 months for me, I started using linux this summer
[06:17] <_michael_> wow, i've been using ubuntu for about 4 months, i must be incredibly slow
[06:17] <neoxan> ping?
 I have one last question for tonight - ....  long long long time.  two years.
[06:17] <Dr_Willis> pong
[06:17] <Mabus06> What do I do when network-admin doesn't see my wireless device?
[06:17] <benkong2> ack
[06:17] <tonyyarusso> _michael_: I've been at it since August, and I'm no expert.
[06:17] <NickGarvey>  /ping
[06:17] <Dr_Willis> syn
[06:17] <NickGarvey> if you want to ping irc
[06:18] <tonyyarusso> _michael_: I know a heck of a lot more than seven months of Windows can teach a person though.
 What do I do when network-admin doesn't see my wireless device?  read the wiki at  !wifi
[06:18] <_michael_> ok, o yea... i lied, how do i find out what 0xde is?
[06:18] <benkong2> I created a swapfile drive in the ubuntu install /swapdrive. I followed the ubuntuguide for mounting vfat read/write. However all I get is permission denied.
[06:18] <FireplaceTV> rock! flux box!
[06:19] <NickGarvey> benkong2: need to be root
[06:19] <NickGarvey> _michael_: I'm not sure.. let me check google
[06:19] <Xnos> hi someone use giFT???
[06:19] <benkong2> Also I did a  sudo chown -R and also got permission denied
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> benkong2,  swapfile drive? you mean a swap partition?
[06:19] <benkong2> NickGarvey, I did a sudo
[06:19] <benkong2> Dr_Willis, no a drive to share files with the rest of the network.
[06:20] <dli__> I have a program running in terminal. can I bring it to background and with nohup?
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> benkong2,  ok a 'share' :P  is what ya mean. lol.. for samba?
[06:20] <NickGarvey> what are the permissions benkong2
[06:20] <NickGarvey> _michael_: I can't find it.. I think if you want to use it you need to change it but maybe not.. I would change it if I wanted to use them though
[06:20] <benkong2> NickGarvey, drwxr-xr-x
[06:20] <eirejah> #
[06:20] <eirejah> Download [WWW]  firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz from [WWW]  mozilla.com, and change to the directory you downloaded it to.
[06:20] <eirejah> #
[06:20] <eirejah> Install it to /opt/firefox:
[06:21] <eirejah> can anyone explain that last line to me plz
[06:21] <_michael_> ok, thanks
[06:21] <_michael_> good night all
[06:21] <Mabus06> intelikey: it tells me to install ndiswrapper, but I never had to before.
[06:21] <NickGarvey> !paste
[06:21] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[06:21] <Dr_Willis> eirejah,  download it to Somewhere, and then 'cd Somewhere' :P
[06:21] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: Are you following the wiki?
[06:21] <eirejah> yes
[06:21] <SoulPropagation> Can someone help me get my Ctrl+Alt+Right/Left keys to hop around on my deskcube?
[06:22] <NickGarvey> benkong2: could you toss the commands and out put on pastebin?
[06:22] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: 'k.  Yeah, basically it's just saying to untar it in /opt/firefox (which you create).
[06:22] <htrp> eirejah, why not download the package and let it install itself?
[06:22] <heyjoe2> ok im back and i need some help with reinstalling ubuntu safely
[06:22] <Cocolk> hi,can I make freind with you ?
[06:22] <nalioth> eirejah: please don't paste in here, use a pastebin
[06:23] <tonyyarusso> htrp: There is no package for Breezy. for 1.5.
[06:23] <benkong2> NickGarvey, sure but it's just one line I did a sudo su - then  chown -R benkong2:users /swapdrive/
[06:23] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: im a bit stuck at the partioning stage
[06:23] <Cocolk> I first enter this chat room
[06:23] <benkong2> NickGarvey, error is: "chown: changing ownership of `/swapdrive/': Operation not permitted"
[06:24] <Cocolk> what you  generally talk about
[06:24] <NickGarvey> guess you can't do it benkong2, won't let me either
[06:24] <Cocolk> who can told me
[06:24] <tonyyarusso> Cocolk: See the /topic.
[06:24] <Cocolk> ok
[06:24] <benkong2> NickGarvey, ok
[06:24] <smo> benkong2: for vfat filesystems, the permissions are dictated by the mount options, not chmod
[06:24] <FireplaceTV> where might i find monitor specs?
[06:25] <NickGarvey> could set the permissions to 755 though
[06:25] <NickGarvey> should do it
[06:25] <Cocolk> thanks tonyyarusso
[06:25] <FireplaceTV> wanna get 1152x864 on here instead of 1024x768...so i'm in xorg.conf right now...
[06:25] <NickGarvey> or if its ntfs 5555
[06:25] <NickGarvey> 555*
[06:25] <Madpilot> !tell FireplaceTV about fixres
[06:25] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: should i delete my ubuntu partition and just leave my win2000 partition?
[06:25] <intelikey> it's against the rules to make friends with people in this channel.  it's for help only.
[06:25] <intelikey> :)
[06:25] <benkong2> I have the permissions as "/dev/hda1       /media/windows  vfat    iocharset=utf8,umask=000   0       0" in /etc/fstab
[06:25] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: (slap) no!
[06:26] <FireplaceTV> thanks!
[06:26] <Madpilot> intelikey, that's what -offtopic is for :P
[06:26] <joel886421> can some1 please help me
[06:26] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: ok. but when i get to the partition part i click on the linux partition but dont know what to do from there. how to reinstall or whatever
[06:26] <FireplaceTV> i swear, i'll get better RTFM'ing
[06:26] <NickGarvey> benkong2: then do chmod -R 777 /media/windows
[06:26] <Cocolk> good idea!!!!!
[06:26] <Dr_Willis> FireplaceTV,  always a good thing.
[06:26] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: ubuntu has a graphical installer?
[06:26] <benkong2> NickGarvey, ok working.....on it.
[06:27] <tonyyarusso> NickGarvey: Starting in Dapper it does.
[06:27] <NickGarvey> ! nice
[06:27] <ubotu> NickGarvey: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> :P
[06:27] <NickGarvey> thats pretty sweet
[06:27] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: not click, sorry
[06:27] <Cocolk> you are great in the computer field
[06:27] <fluxt> how do you suspend and resume a background process?
[06:27] <joel886421> i need help with my sound card
[06:27] <Cocolk> you are great in the computer field
[06:27] <Cocolk> you are great in the computer field
[06:27] <NickGarvey> fluxt: fg and bg
[06:27] <fluxt> thanks NickGarvey
[06:27] <Madpilot> Cocolk, please don't repeat like that - thanks
[06:27] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: ok. but when i get to the partition part i 'select' the linux partition but dont know what to do from there. how to reinstall or whatever
[06:27] <benkong2> brb gonna reboot and check
[06:28] <SoulPropagation> Can anyone help me here?
[06:28] <Cocolk> ok
[06:28] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: select partition as ext3
[06:28] <Cocolk> ok
[06:28] <Moosedude> when does dapper release?
[06:28] <NickGarvey> http://www.mrbass.org/linux/ubuntu/install/
[06:28] <heyjoe2> heyjoe2: done that, then it comes up with three options; done setting up, copy data or delete
[06:28] <SoulPropagation> Moosedude: Before june
[06:28] <Cocolk> are you administor?
[06:28] <Dr_Willis> 'when its ready' :P
[06:28] <Eleaf> SoulPropagation, I thought it was some time in June, near the beginning
[06:28] <tonyyarusso> Moosedude: Either April 20 or June 1; we're still waiting on official announcement it seems.
[06:28] <Eleaf> lol
[06:28] <Eleaf> ah right
[06:29] <SoulPropagation> They're releasing it on Weedy Day?
[06:29] <joel886421> please help me with my sound card issues
[06:29] <Eleaf> tonyyarusso, I don't know about April 20 any more.  there should be a release candidate at that time though...
[06:29] <NickGarvey> eh they are volunteers, I'm not rushing anyone
[06:29] <__michael> I'm gonna make you all hate me: How can I open a Display Manager in a terminal windows, like when I press Ctrl+Alt+F1
[06:30] <NickGarvey> __michael: type sudo gdm
[06:30] <SoulPropagation> __michael: startx :1
[06:30] <NickGarvey> oh no his way is better
[06:30] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: what exactly should i select to reinstall?
[06:30] <NickGarvey> do it his way
[06:30] <mustard5> joel886421, troubleshooting sound is a difficult process at the best of times :)
[06:30] <__michael> ty
[06:30] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: choices?
[06:30] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: sorry if im a neophyte
[06:30] <SoulPropagation> joel886421: Try a different distro. Ubuntu likes all the soundcards I've seen
[06:30] <Cocolk> It's pleasure to meet you and I come from Japen!!!
[06:31] <mustard5> joel886421, what sound card are you using?
[06:31] <eirejah> ok so im follwing these instructions to install the new firefox .. i have just untarred the file in /opt/firefox  but it doesnt mention anything on the wiki about ./configure make make install etc .. i dont need to do this ?
[06:31] <__michael> it won't let me run it
[06:31] <NickGarvey> eirejah: no idea, do what the wiki says I guess
[06:31] <joel886421> its a Creative Labs 3dBanshee
[06:31] <Cocolk> It's pleasure to meet you and I come from Japen!!!!
[06:31] <tonyyarusso> Eleaf: Yeah.  I know it's highly likely to have June 1, but since the /topic still claims we're waiting for the announcement, I'm going to respect that official position of uncertainty in what I tell people.
[06:31] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: well the first choice i have to make is erase entire disk or manually edit partition table. im guessing no2
[06:31] <__michael> It complains about startx :1, and gdm already running
[06:31] <NickGarvey> no
[06:31] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: manually edit
[06:31] <mustard5> joel886421, what version of ubuntu are you using atm?
[06:31] <Eleaf> tonyyarusso, nice :)
[06:31] <Madpilot> Cocolk, this isn't really a social channel. If you just want to chat, please join #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:31] <joel886421> 5.04
[06:32] <joel886421> its worked before tho
[06:32] <Dr_Willis> #ubuntu-looking-for-love
[06:32] <mustard5> joel886421, how long ago did you install 5.04?
[06:32] <neo911> neo911 ive just installed GQ and i want to learn how to use it.  is there a good tutorial on this app?  also i understand to be able to use it i must connect to an ldap server, is there a public ldap server where i can use GQ with? thanks!
[06:32] <neo911> * Spida_ (i=Spida@p508A35C4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) has joined #ldap
[06:32] <neo911> neo911 im in the make test step of installing ubuntu and i got the following error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10486 can anyone point out whats wrong? thanks!
[06:32] <neo911> neo911 i think it's the cannot locate slapd, but i don't know whta to do next since imnew to this
[06:32] <joel886421> umm about 2 weeks ago
[06:32] <mustard5> joel886421, what version was it working with before?
[06:32] <joel886421> 5.04
[06:33] <mustard5> joel886421, so what is the issue with it atm?
[06:33] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: then i have configure software raid, configure the logical volume manager, guided partitioning, help on partitioning, then it lists my two partitions, then undo changes to partitions, then finish partitioning and write changes
[06:33] <SoulPropagation> Alright, seriously, can anyone help me here or what?
[06:33] <joel886421> well i dont think it is being recognised in the device manager it is a PCI card and it says Unknown
[06:33] <Cocolk> oh, it's thank that I enter chat room error!
[06:33] <Madpilot> SoulPropagation, with what?
[06:33] <joel886421> and when i try to listen to something with sound it doesnt work
[06:33] <SoulPropagation> Can someone help me get my Ctrl+Alt+Right/Left keys to hop around on my deskcube?
[06:33] <joel886421> and yes my speakers work
[06:34] <Madpilot> SoulPropagation, you running XGL on Dapper? Try #ubuntu+1
[06:34] <mustard5> joel886421, so what do you think changed from one install to the next?
[06:34] <Cocolk> now it's need that I come to exit(1)?
[06:34] <NickGarvey> go back heyjoe2
[06:34] <neoxan> This binary requires you to use the flag --only-chuck-norris-would-stop-me and only if you're very sure of it.
[06:34] <neoxan> rofl
[06:34] <joel886421> im not sure thats the problem
[06:34] <NickGarvey> wait no
[06:34] <SoulPropagation> No, it's not an XGL problem, it's a kb problem.
[06:34] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: don't go back, whats it say under IDE master
[06:34] <SoulPropagation> neoxan: Whaaat?
[06:35] <mustard5> joel886421, have you thought about upgrading to 5.10?
[06:35] <mustard5> joel886421, 5.04 had quite a few sound card issues
[06:35] <joel886421> yes but i dont have the download limit and speed to do so
[06:35] <NickGarvey> apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:35] <__michael> is it only possible to run one gdm at a time?
[06:35] <mustard5> joel886421, k
[06:35] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: well it gives me the choice between clicking on my ntfs partition and my ext3 partition
[06:35] <graft> oi! anyone able to tell me how i should set up an imap server on ubuntu?
[06:35] <NickGarvey> ext3 partition
[06:35] <joel886421> i have a cd for the sound card?
[06:35] <NickGarvey> !dovecot
[06:35] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[06:35] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: yeah i cliked on that
[06:35] <NickGarvey> !info dovecot-imap
[06:36] <mustard5> joel886421, that would be windows drivers though wouldnt it?
[06:36] <Cocolk> good BEY!!!
[06:36] <NickGarvey> !info dovecot
[06:36] <ubotu> dovecot: (dummy package for upgrades to dovecot IMAP and POP3 servers), section mail, is optional. Version: 0.99.14-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 7 kB, Installed size: 40 kB
[06:36] <joel886421> yes
[06:36] <CppIsWeird> where would i look to change the grouping of taskbar icons setting?
[06:36] <Cocolk> good BAY!!!
[06:36] <Cocolk> good BAY!!!
[06:36] <Cocolk> good BAY!!!
[06:36] <Cocolk> good BAY!!!
[06:36] <Cocolk> good BAY!!!
[06:36] <Cocolk> good BAY!!!
[06:36] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: and it gave me the choice between done setting up, copy data and delete
[06:36] <Cocolk> good BAY!!!
[06:36] <graft> hmmm... dovecot, eh
[06:36] <Cocolk> good BAY!!!
[06:36] <NickGarvey> someone give him the boot
[06:36] <Cocolk> good BAY!!!
[06:36] <mustard5> joel886421, well thats not any use in linux
[06:36] <joel886421> ok
[06:36] <mustard5> joel886421, have you removed the sound card at anytime recently?
[06:37] <joel886421> nope
[06:37] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: second, this tutorial I have doesn't have that screen
[06:37] <mustard5> joel886421, is it possible that its not sitting in the PCI slot properly?
[06:37] <heyjoe2> ok
[06:37] <NickGarvey> !dualboot
[06:37] <ubotu> rumour has it, dualboot is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[06:37] <mustard5> joel886421, k
[06:37] <joel886421> ive made sure it was sitting in properly
[06:37] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: should i open the dualboot wiki?
[06:37] <mustard5> joel886421, seems strange that it recognise it once and now doesnt
[06:37] <joel886421> it comes up in the device manager as unknown
[06:37] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: no, I was hoping pictures
[06:38] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: ok there should be a format option
[06:38] <themachine> anyone familiar with encfs?
[06:38] <graft> err... pardon my laziness, but does dovecot support mbox format?
[06:38] <NickGarvey> pick ext3
[06:38] <mustard5> joel886421, how old is the card?
[06:38] <joel886421> possibly 5yrs
[06:38] <heyjoe2> nick garvey: yep ill pick that
[06:38] <Ingvae> Anyone know how to point Rhythmbox to a Samba share? I have the share on my Destop but it's not browsable via Rhythmbox.
[06:38] <NickGarvey> graft: no idea, I use it for pop3, but yeah it works with mbox on pop3
[06:38] <mustard5> joel886421, you dual booting with windows?
[06:38] <graft> hrm... okay, thanks, NG, i'll fiddle around
[06:39] <joel886421> not currently
[06:39] <mustard5> joel886421, k..thought you might be able to test if it works in windows...but no problem
[06:39] <mustard5> joel886421, I"m just curious whether its decided to suddenly die
[06:39] <CppIsWeird> mustard if what works in windows? i am dual booted
[06:39] <Madpilot> Ingvae, Rhythymbox might not be able to talk to Samba shares (not sure, though)
[06:39] <FireplaceTV> fluxbox doesn't have a 'Desktop' folder, does it?
[06:39] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: any idea what to do after ive picked the ext3
[06:39] <mustard5> CppIsWeird, joel886421 sound card
[06:40] <CppIsWeird> fireplace, no, but you can get a plugin which will emulate a windows desktop
[06:40] <tonyyarusso> FireplaceTV: Doesn't seem to - I can't figure out how to put anything on the desktop yet.
[06:40] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: does it say Yes, reformat this drive or something like that?
[06:40] <Ingvae> Madpilot: thx
[06:40] <CppIsWeird> oopse... im thinking of BB4win
[06:40] <CppIsWeird> :-p
[06:40] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: not that i noted down, but i could double check?
[06:40] <mustard5> joel886421, it would be nice if you could test the card in another system to see if its dead or not
[06:40] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: from memory there was nothing blaringly obvious
[06:41] <themachine> I can't figure out how to decrypt my files in encfs
[06:41] <joel886421> it shouldnt be dead
[06:41] <mustard5> joel886421, the fact that it worked once and now doesnt makes it suspect though
[06:41] <joel886421> i had a HDD with Win XP in only a few days ago but thought i might try ubuntu again so i swapped HDDs
[06:42] <joel886421> probly only 2 days ago
[06:42] <mustard5> joel886421, k
[06:42] <mustard5> joel886421, and it was working then I take it?
[06:42] <joel886421> yes
[06:42] <eirejah> damn
[06:42] <eirejah> so i screwed this line up
[06:42] <eirejah> sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/mozilla-
[06:42] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: ok ill restart and take a look
[06:42] <joel886421>  is there a way that can like remove it from the hardware list then ad it again or something?
[06:42] <eirejah> was supposed to have firefox on the end and now sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox wont work  :/
[06:43] <eirejah> how can i fix it
[06:43] <mustard5> joel886421, if there is, its beyond my knowledge :)
[06:43] <mustard5> joel886421, and I don't know that much :D
[06:43] <joel886421> ok
[06:43] <joel886421> lol
[06:43] <mustard5> joel886421, I'm just trying to use a process of elimination to zero in on where the problem could be
[06:44] <Cocolk> jh
[06:44] <joel886421> would there be away to like ping it or something like do a scan to see if its working?
[06:44] <mustard5> joel886421, the 'card is dead' option is still possible...it could have died within the last two days...probably unlikely..but still possible
[06:45] <mustard5> joel886421, well sudo lshw should list all your hardware
[06:45] <joel886421> ok
[06:45] <mustard5> joel886421, as you say its coming up unknown though
[06:45] <eirejah> anyone?
[06:45] <intelikey> mustard5 what yall workin' on,  i've been busy....
[06:45] <eirejah> was supposed to have firefox on the end and now sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox wont work  :/
[06:45] <eirejah> sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/mozilla-
[06:45] <eirejah> was supposed to have firefox on the end and now sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox wont work  :/
[06:45] <Cocolk> everybody good afternoon.I come to here again because I can't found society chat room
[06:45] <eirejah> heh
[06:45] <NickGarvey> !patience
[06:45] <mustard5> intelikey, joel886421 has a sound card that did work, but doesnt seem to work in 5.04 now
[06:45] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[06:45] <mustard5> intelikey, he was on 5.04 when it did work btw
[06:46] <mustard5> intelikey, creative 3dbanshee card
[06:46] <NickGarvey> eirejah: you remove in linux by moving the file, thus
[06:46] <intelikey> pci or isa ?
[06:46] <NickGarvey> eirejah: mv name.txt name1.txt is how you rename
[06:46] <joel886421> pci
[06:46] <mustard5> intelikey, pci
[06:46] <eirejah> yeh im just not sure which file to remove now
[06:46] <intelikey> lspci says what about it ?
[06:46] <nornagon> I'm using nvidia-glx-legacy; how do I set the dpi without specifying -- -dpi 75x75 as an arg to startx?
[06:46] <joel886421> i will check now
[06:46] <eirejah> NickGarvey: did you read my problem?
[06:47] <themachine> anyone here at all use encfs? I'm trying to find out how to decrypt and view my directory
[06:47] <CppIsWeird> where would i look to change the grouping of taskbar icons setting?
[06:47] <NickGarvey> eirejah: I left the room for a bit
[06:47] <intelikey> mustard5 what all have you tried on that ?
[06:47] <NickGarvey> eirejah: had a typo?
[06:47] <nornagon> Using nvidia-glx, Option "Dpi" "75x75" seems to work
[06:48] <Cocolk>    
[06:48] <eirejah> sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/mozilla-    this was supposed to have firefox on the end
[06:48] <mustard5> intelikey, just enquired about when it last worked...which was on XP two days ago
[06:48] <eirejah> so now
[06:48] <joel886421> intelikey, root@ubuntu:/home/joel # sudo lspci
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82815 815 Chipset Host Bridge and Memory Controller Hub (rev 02)
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82815 815 Chipset AGP Bridge (rev 02)
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801 PCI Bridge (rev 02)
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corp. 82801BA ISA Bridge (LPC) (rev 02)
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82801BA IDE U100 (rev 02)
[06:48] <nornagon> along with Option "UseEdidDpi" "false"
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:00:1f.2 USB Controller: Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM USB (Hub #1) (rev 02)
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM SMBus (rev 02)
[06:48] <baconbacon> stop
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:00:1f.4 USB Controller: Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM USB (Hub #2) (rev 02)
[06:48] <john__> hey im needing some help im trying to find what ever chatter i can use for yahoo and i need it to have video where you can send and receve ive tryed to find yahoo messanger nut what ever link i click it says error 404 and something else and i found an update you gain but i cant install it i have lost the update since i had to reinstall ubuntu oo yeah im using ubuntu 5.04
[06:48] <NickGarvey> !paste
[06:48] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5200]  (rev a1)
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:02:01.0 Network controller: Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interface
[06:48] <eirejah> sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox wont work
[06:48] <joel886421> 0000:02:03.0 ffff: Creative Labs: Unknown device 0000 (rev ff)
[06:48] <nornagon> joel886421: /cycle
[06:48] <NickGarvey> !tell joel886421 about paste
[06:48] <john__> can any one help??
[06:48] <Healot> yo ! pastebin
[06:48] <john__> because im puzzled
[06:48] <eirejah> jesus joel886421
[06:48] <eirejah> haha
[06:48] <mustard5> joel886421, no pasteing in main channel ;)
[06:48] <eirejah> that was a serious paste
[06:48] <joel886421> sorry
[06:48] <Cocolk> I can give you hand
[06:49] <Healot> damn, you are on "root" too
[06:49] <mustard5> joel886421, read the PM from ubotu on the pastebin
[06:49] <Healot> WTF?
[06:49] <baconbacon> LOL
[06:49] <eirejah> NickGarvey: see what im saying?
[06:49] <Cocolk> say
[06:49] <Nick_Garvey> eirejah, can you just delete firefox, apt-get it iagain, and start over?
[06:49] <john__> if your talkin to me that no i didnt paste it i just now typed it
[06:49] <NickGarvey> john__: what was your question?
[06:49] <mustard5> intelikey, well it seems to be 'Device Unknown' :)
[06:49] <eirejah> but i have already done the second part to that equation moving stuff around etc
[06:49] <john__> im new to this whole X-chat
[06:49] <intelikey> joel886421   lsmod     and don't flood.  use pastebin
[06:50] <eirejah> so it will be all funbared
[06:50] <john__> but its pretty cool
[06:50] <worthawholebean> Are you guys going to need any testers for the intel macs?
[06:50] <neoxan> xchat rocks
[06:50] <neoxan> :D
[06:50] <neoxan> but irssi rocks more
[06:50] <neoxan> :D
[06:50] <eirejah> irssi rocks more :)
[06:50] <intelikey> mustard5 yeah i saw that.  not likely that a module is installed.
[06:50] <eirejah> yay!
[06:50] <NickGarvey> eirejah: don't know much about dkpg or anything so I couldn't tell you
[06:50] <fluxt> holy crap sorry
[06:50] <Dr_Willis> heh  - i Thought about geting an Intel Mac.. then my Sanity returned.
[06:50] <worthawholebean> ircII is what real men use
[06:50] <eirejah> bleh
[06:50] <fluxt> who new /ping in irssi would ping everyone :/
[06:50] <john__> what program can i use so i can send and receve video for yahoo
[06:50] <NickGarvey> Dr_Willis: mm to much for me, they looked pretty nice.. but not worth the money..
[06:50] <worthawholebean> or what men who can't get GTK or irssi to compile use
[06:50] <intelikey> fluxt why you pinging me ?
[06:50] <nornagon> irssi kicks ass :)
[06:51] <john__> or that can support yahoo.ya know
[06:51] <intelikey> oj i see.
[06:51] <fluxt> lol sorry all
[06:51] <Nick_Garvey> heh its fine
[06:51] <Nick_Garvey> I was like.. wait what
[06:51] <joel886421> intelikey, so i paste what came out into #flood?
[06:51] <Dr_Willis> NickGarvey,  and the way Apple and MS are both being "LOCK YOU IN" jerks.. makes me want to just stick to linux.
[06:51] <intelikey> !pastebin
[06:51] <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 ,
[06:51] <intelikey> joel886421 ^
[06:52] <joel886421> ok
[06:52] <john__> oo my fault well i didnt itend for it to be that long
[06:53] <Nick_Garvey> john__, maybe gaim... maybe.. but I doubt it...
[06:53] <john__> entendi have gaim right now
[06:53] <john__> lol
[06:53] <Nick_Garvey> yeah.. yahoo likes it when people use their client, maybe wine would help
[06:53] <john__> man im high and i wrote intended fisrt then i forgot to push back space
[06:53] <Nick_Garvey> !tell john__ about wine
[06:53] <dlowell> can anyone assist me in setting up dual monitors under ubuntu 5.10?
[06:53] <john__> wine?
[06:53] <Nick_Garvey> read it
[06:54] <joel886421> intelikey, i just sent to paste bin
[06:54] <mustard5> dlowell, I can find a link for you
[06:54] <Madpilot> joel886421, now paste ONLY your pastebin URL here
[06:54] <intelikey> joel886421 ok now what is the url it returned ?
[06:54] <pvd2006> Is there any good proxy software thatll work with ubuntu? I know I can just use a proxy and set it up in mozilla, but I notice that some of the software versions automatically go through different nodes.
[06:54] <joel886421> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10487
[06:55] <Amr> hello?
[06:55] <azurehuesofblue_> I'm trying to install Java so limewire will work, azureues works, but limewire wont... do I have to uninstall java and reinstall?
[06:55] <baconbacon> azurehuesofblue, how did you install
[06:55] <Nick_Garvey> !limewire
[06:55] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[06:55] <Amr> can someone please help me install my modem on ubuntu
[06:55] <fluxt> rofl @ the pings in my status log
[06:55] <FireplaceTV> is anybody in here using museek or nicotine or whatever linux slsk client is popular these days?
[06:55] <intelikey> joel886421 you said it is what card ?  creative labs ???
[06:55] <baconbacon> ok then !java
[06:55] <Nick_Garvey> Amr, hello
[06:55] <Amr> hi nick
[06:55] <Madpilot> !+java
[06:55] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:55] <joel886421> creative labs 3d Banshee
[06:55] <pvd2006> join #linux
[06:55] <pvd2006> whoops
[06:56] <azurehuesofblue_> I did it the sh runLime.sh way... still wont run.
[06:56] <mustard5> dlowell, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85769&highlight=twinview
[06:56] <dlowell> thanks
[06:56] <Nick_Garvey> Amr, looking for some help?
[06:56] <Amr> lets go in private messaging
[06:57] <Amr> there nick?
[06:57] <intelikey> joel886421 give me a sec.
[06:57] <NickGarvey> yup, thought I sent you one
[06:57] <Amr> nope
[06:57] <joel886421> intelikey, thank you
[06:58] <NickGarvey> oh wrong thing
[06:58] <azurehuesofblue> I'm retarted... what do I do with the blue #ubuntu at the bottom of the panel? lol
[06:58] <Madpilot> Amr, you have to be registered to use pm on Freenode
[06:58] <Amr> oh right
[06:58] <Madpilot> !tell Amr about register
[06:58] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: can i pastebin what comes up when i click on the partition table?
[06:58] <na7e> anyone had issues with downloading from the repos, as in the downloads just freeze a few seconds after starting
[06:58] <Amr> for the meantime
[06:58] <na7e> i reset it and it continues where is left off for another few seconds and i repeat it until i get the whole download
[06:59] <tezzer44> hi is ther any one who knows how to configer windows when i am using samba
[06:59] <Nick_Garvey> heyjoe2, of course
[06:59] <Amr> nick
[06:59] <Nick_Garvey> yes?
[06:59] <Amr> come to channel helpme
[06:59] <na7e> it's rather annoying, especially considering i have several ubuntu machines that have to issues
[06:59] <morpheus2485> hello all
[06:59] <na7e> that have no*
[06:59] <Nick_Garvey> hello morpheus2485
[07:00] <morpheus2485> hows ubuntu?
[07:00] <Nick_Garvey> !popularity-contest
[07:00] <ubotu> Nick_Garvey: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:00] <fluxt> i'm running folding@home and it's chewing 7% of cpu time at nice level 19 when i need more like 100% cpu devoted elsewhere at times on nice level 0 processes, any clue how to get this to work properly?
[07:00] <na7e> morpheus2485, freakin out
[07:00] <Nick_Garvey> mm I tried
[07:00] <heyjoe2> nick garvey: i was just typing it. http://pastebin.com/610228
[07:00] <tezzer44> or a place that i can look for help?
[07:00] <morpheus2485> sorry na7e
[07:01] <na7e> meh
[07:01] <morpheus2485> anything i can do?
[07:01] <morpheus2485> i have a good hammer i could mail you...
[07:01] <heyjoe2> nick_garvey: there the options i get
[07:01] <NickGarvey> heyjoe2: where it says format the existing partition
[07:01] <NickGarvey> change that to yes
[07:01] <morpheus2485> hehehe
[07:01] <heyjoe2> nick_garvey: and then
[07:01] <NickGarvey> and put bootable flag on
[07:01] <morpheus2485> i installed ubuntu on a laptop once and NOTHING worked
[07:01] <morpheus2485> it was sad
[07:02] <na7e> ouch
[07:02] <morpheus2485> that laptop now has windows
[07:02] <morpheus2485> :-)
[07:02] <dj-fu> I'm on a laptop (a very tricked out laptop) and everything is working.
[07:02] <na7e> yeah, i'm just having download issues on a fresh install of ubuntu on a network where 4 other ubuntu machines have no issues
[07:02] <heyjoe2> nickgarvey: i toggled over to yes before, but what do i do after that
[07:02] <NickGarvey> morpheus2485: same with me, I got it working but gave up and I use windows and remote X11 to my ubuntu machine
[07:02] <morpheus2485> i'm also on a laptop and everything works supprisingly well
[07:02] <NickGarvey> done setting up heyjoe2
[07:02] <CppIsWeird> where would i look to change the grouping of taskbar icons setting?
[07:02] <morpheus2485> a different laptop
[07:02] <heyjoe2> done setting up
[07:02] <heyjoe2> ok
[07:03] <heyjoe2> cheers
[07:03] <NickGarvey> CppIsWeird: what do you mean?
[07:03] <NickGarvey> good luck
[07:03] <intelikey> joel886421 i'm not having any luck finding a .ko for creative labs  in general    it show to be fully supported.  but i failed to find the correct module for it.   i'll keep looking   but it you find the module name   try    sudo modprobe snd-<that name>    and see what happens.
[07:03] <neo911> anyone here can guide me through openldap installation? thanks!
[07:03] <intelikey> joel886421 you can also hit google up for help on that.
[07:04] <na7e> morpheus2485, downloads from the repos ffreeze after a few seconds, but if I cancel them and restart it continues the download for a few more seconds.  I have to keep doing this over and over until the updates are downloaded
[07:04] <joel886421> do i change anything in <that name>?
[07:04] <na7e> neo911, i bet there are a tone of tutorials on that very subject and at least one on the wiki.ubuntu.com
[07:05] <morpheus2485> na7e, that's a good one
[07:05] <morpheus2485> na7e, have fun!
[07:05] <morpheus2485> :-P
[07:05] <na7e> morpheus2485, ha, thanks!
[07:05] <na7e> it might be working now, i dunno
[07:06] <na7e> the update might have tweakes the stuff
[07:06] <morpheus2485> what is the best program for working with pdf's (scanning, ocr, conversion, etc)?
[07:06] <scorchsaber> Oh, this I gotta hear
[07:06] <djs_2_6> Hey all.  Anyone know how to set up rarp?
[07:06] <na7e> Morfosomo, i plead the fifth
[07:07] <morpheus2485> i have kubuntu and adept crashes after every update :-(
[07:07] <morpheus2485> it worked at first...
[07:07] <na7e> morpheus2485, i plead the fifth
[07:07] <na7e> morpheus2485, i found adept to be clunky and unreliable, i got synaptic installed asap
[07:08] <morpheus2485> na7e, synaptic works with kubuntu?
[07:08] <Amr> can someone give me the kernel's path?
[07:08] <scorchsaber> yes
[07:08] <scorchsaber> all the programs work with any, kubuntu, edubuntu, whatever
[07:08] <morpheus2485> Amr, it is /usr/src/linux(version number here)/
[07:08] <scorchsaber> as long as you get the dependencies
[07:08] <morpheus2485> scorchsaber, neeto
[07:08] <Amr> -
[07:08] <Nick_Garvey> where is the kernel path in ubuntu?
[07:08] <CppIsWeird> Nick_Garvey, how it groups your tasks, all Firefox's in one bar with a number
[07:08] <scorchsaber> Thats why I think it's stupid for Kynaptic to even exist
[07:08] <Amr> sorry I'm getting smily face with the syntax you used
[07:08] <morpheus2485> Nick_Garvey, , it is /usr/src/linux(version number here)/
[07:09] <djs_2_6> Anyone know how to set up rarp?
[07:09] <Nick_Garvey> thought so, but I don't see it Morfosomo
[07:09] <Nick_Garvey> thought so, but I don't see it morpheus2485 *
[07:09] <joel886421> intelikey, would it make a difference if you search voodoo banshee?
[07:09] <morpheus2485> Nick_Garvey, look harder?
[07:09] <morpheus2485> Nick_Garvey, it's pretty standard...
[07:09] <Nick_Garvey> ls -al gives me . and ..
[07:09] <Amr> :)
[07:09] <morpheus2485> what does pwd say?
[07:09] <Amr> ok
[07:09] <morpheus2485> Nick_Garvey, ooooh
[07:09] <Amr> morpheuous say the path again
[07:09] <morpheus2485> Nick_Garvey, there are no sources installed by default
[07:10] <Amr> I disabled smilies
[07:10] <morpheus2485> Nick_Garvey, you have to apt-get em
[07:10] <Nick_Garvey> that could be why
[07:10] <intelikey> joel886421 hehhe i did.
[07:10] <morpheus2485> Amr, it is /usr/src/linux(version number here)/
[07:10] <Amr> ok
[07:10] <tritium> Nick_Garvey: and you want to install linux-source packages, not kernel-source
[07:10] <morpheus2485> Amr, but as Nick_Garvey just learned, you're gonna have to download the sources with apt-get
[07:10] <joel886421> intelikey, u did wat?
[07:10] <morpheus2485> apt-cache search linux-sources
[07:10] <Amr> I dont understand?
[07:10] <Amr> why do I need to download that?
[07:11] <narg> holy crap, fc-cache is taking all my spare cpu. Is it safe to kill it?
[07:11] <morpheus2485> Amr because the files you are looking for aren't there
[07:11] <intelikey> joel886421 lets hit them all and see if any bark.  i'll post a command i want you to try and see it it takes.   "i did search voodoo banvhee"
[07:11] <intelikey> cd /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/kernel/sound/pci ; for this in `ls -1` ;do sudo modprobe snd-$this ;done
[07:11] <Amr> see morpheuous: I want to install a modem, and my documentation say this:
[07:11] <Amr> Review and edit 'Makefile' (if need):
[07:11] <Amr> 
[07:11] <Amr>    In many cases you will need to correct path to your local kernel
[07:11] <Amr>    source tree:
[07:11] <Amr> 
[07:11] <joel886421> oh ok
[07:11] <Amr>         KERNEL_DIR=/path/to/linux
[07:11] <Amr> 
[07:11] <NickGarvey> !paste
[07:11] <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.
[07:11] <Amr>    Default KERNEL_DIR is '/lib/modules/<kerne-version>/build'. Many Linux
[07:11] <Amr>    Distributions use directory '/usr/src/linux-<version>' also.
[07:11] <Amr> 
[07:11] <Amr>    Note: If you are using Linux kernel 2.4, only header files should be
[07:11] <NickGarvey> !tell amr about paste
[07:12] <Amr>          available for build in $(KERNEL_DIR)/include
[07:12] <Amr> 
[07:12] <joel886421> intelikey, whenever ure ready start shooting codes
[07:12] <Amr>    Another way to pass right value KERNEL_DIR is to use command line
[07:12] <NickGarvey> amr stop it
[07:12] <NickGarvey> amr stop it
[07:12] <Amr>    parameter while running 'make':
[07:12] <morpheus2485> Amr, stop
[07:12] <Amr> 
[07:12] <Amr>         $ make KERNEL_DIR=/path/to/linux ...
[07:12] <morpheus2485> please..
[07:12] <morpheus2485> i get it...
[07:12] <NickGarvey> have mercy..
[07:12] <Amr> ok sorry
[07:12] <intelikey> joel886421 put that in one line and enter ok
[07:12] <intelikey> cd /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/kernel/sound/pci ; for this in `ls -1` ;do sudo modprobe snd-$this ;done
[07:12] <morpheus2485> np i did it once too
[07:12] <morpheus2485> the modem requires that the sources for your kernel be installed
[07:12] <tritium> Amr: don't paste
[07:12] <Amr> oh ok
[07:13] <Amr> how?
[07:13] <na7e> Amr, http://rafb.net/paste
[07:13] <morpheus2485> amr type 'sudo uname --kernel-version' for me
[07:13] <na7e> !pastebin
[07:13] <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 ,
[07:13] <tritium> uname -r
[07:13] <joel886421> they all came up not found
[07:13] <na7e> Amr, !pastebin
[07:13] <NickGarvey> not suer if you can CppIsWeird, let me actually try instead of googleing
[07:13] <Amr> does that get you the version number?
[07:13] <intelikey> mmmk
[07:13] <morpheus2485> yeah
[07:13] <morpheus2485> you can paste that:-)
[07:14] <morpheus2485> usually 3 lines or less is fine to paste
[07:14] <Amr> its 2.6.12-9-386
[07:14] <morpheus2485> ok... one sec...
[07:14] <intelikey> joel886421 now do    lsmod | grep snd      and see if it says anything.
[07:14] <htrp> ey, how do you list the channels from great to least with xchat?
[07:14] <achris> Hi, i had my php4 mods in apache2 working fine a few days ago- until i updated some of the packages. it no longer works...any ideas where I can begin fixing the prob?
[07:14] <NickGarvey> CppIsWeird: don't think you can, but remember you have 4 work spaces to play with
[07:15] <joel886421> do u want me to pastebin the results?
[07:15] <na7e> htrp, Window>Channel List...
[07:15] <Dewi> I am trying to get a modem to connect to the internet... there's not many options, everything seems fine right up until it dials and connects, but after that it just sits there doing nothing until the carrier drops about a minute later
[07:15] <intelikey> joel886421 are there results ?
[07:15] <achris> whenever i open a php script apache returns the file instead of running the php script...\
[07:15] <na7e> htrp, make sure Regex Match is empty and click apply
[07:15] <joel886421> yere is heaps of info stuff that i have no clue about:P
[07:15] <Dewi> syslog/messages don't log anything after sending the dial command to the modem
[07:15] <morpheus2485> apt-get install linux-source-2.6.12
[07:15] <htrp> no, im talkin about when i do: /list
[07:15] <Dewi> until the "no carrier"
[07:16] <Dewi> but it really looks and sounds like it is connecting, but just not authing
[07:16] <htrp> is there any options
[07:16] <htrp> ?
[07:16] <Amr> does that need the net?
[07:16] <morpheus2485> amr, apt-get install linux-source-2.6.12
[07:16] <morpheus2485> yeah....
[07:16] <intelikey> joel886421  on the    lsmod | grep snd       command ?
[07:16] <morpheus2485> hehehe
[07:16] <djs_2_6> Anyone know how to set up rarp?
[07:16] <joel886421> yep
[07:16] <Amr> well, I'm using my windows system
[07:16] <intelikey> ok now test your sound.
[07:16] <Iceman> anyone used qemu  with ubuntu ?
[07:16] <morpheus2485> Amr, do you have a burnable cd, flash drive, external hard drive, or something else?
[07:16] <Amr> yes
[07:16] <asterisk99> anyone here use postgres?
[07:17] <joel886421> intelikey, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10489
[07:17] <Dewi> asterisk99: yes. There is an excellent #postgresql on this network
[07:17] <intelikey> joel886421 k     now test sound     sudo alsamixer
[07:17] <Iceman> got to see if qemu will run ubuntu in windows xp ...
[07:17] <joel886421> can i paste those results here?
[07:17] <na7e> htrp, i'm fairly sure that /list is an irc command
[07:17] <joel886421> only 1 line
[07:17] <NickGarvey> sleep, night
[07:17] <morpheus2485> Amr, i had to do this a couppla weeks ago.... you have to download several packages with windows, store them on some sort of media (i used a cd) that you can transfer files on, and then install them on the ubuntu machine....  i'm going to fi
[07:18] <na7e> htrp, not xchat specific
[07:18] <htrp> ic
[07:18] <morpheus2485> files for you*
[07:18] <asterisk99> Dewi: I just installed it... I can;t locate any utilities --- I did find command line docs, but the server rejects login
[07:18] <joel886421> alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
[07:18] <na7e> htrp, so a google of IRC command List might be in order
[07:18] <Amr> find files
[07:18] <Amr> you mean?
[07:18] <Nick_Garvey> nighty
[07:18] <Amr> can you find me the files?
[07:18] <morpheus2485> Amr, yeah...
[07:19] <JavaGeek> hey
[07:19] <Iceman> two chats ... one windows ..
[07:19] <morpheus2485> Amr, one sec...
[07:19] <Amr> sure
[07:19] <na7e> htrp, http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html
[07:19] <morpheus2485> maybe a long sec :-)
[07:19] <JavaGeek> can someone tell me what breezy-backport means?
[07:19] <iceman2> the other chat is in linux running inside windows xp ..
[07:19] <htrp> lol
[07:19] <htrp> i aint new to irc
[07:19] <htrp> im not just familiar with xchat
[07:19] <Amr> and then what do you think the kernel path will be?
[07:19] <intelikey> joel886421 k   i had a problem with that also even after sound worked.       do ls /dev/snd -dl
[07:19] <htrp> i always use bitchx
[07:20] <newbie1canoby> hello
[07:20] <morpheus2485> Amr, /usr/src
[07:20] <htrp> but thanks for the link though
[07:20] <joel886421> intelikey, results were: drwxr-xr-x  2 root root 80 2006-03-19 16:13 /dev/snd
[07:20] <Amr> the Documentations says: KERNEL_DIR=/path/to/linux
[07:20] <Amr>    Default KERNEL_DIR is '/lib/modules/<kerne-version>/build'.
[07:20] <na7e> htrp, following links through that link I found this, which answers your question :D :http://irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html#Channels
[07:20] <morpheus2485> htrp, you think you can tell me how to do a file transfer with xchat (i've never done it before)
[07:20] <iceman2> run windows zp ... extract the dsl iso to harddrive and then run from there .. and use dsl inside win xp
[07:21] <achris> !php4
[07:21] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, achris
[07:21] <Amr> morpheu
[07:21] <achris> !php
[07:21] <Amr> you can just give me the http address
[07:21] <ubotu> from memory, lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[07:21] <na7e> htrp, although probably not as completely as you would like
[07:21] <newbie1canoby> hello
[07:21] <intelikey> joel886421 k       sudo cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp      ( [ctrl] +C to kill it.   it may wake the kids )
[07:21] <Iceman> wild ... got to see it i can rewrite the Damnsmalllinux loader to load the ubuntu live cd ..
[07:21] <Healot> Damn! Small Linux :)
[07:22] <joel886421> intelikey, i am the kid lol
[07:22] <intelikey> joel886421 any sound ?
[07:22] <morpheus2485> gcc-3.4-base_3.4.2-2ubuntu1_i386.deb cpp-3.4_3.4.2-2ubuntu1_i386.deb gcc-3.4_3.4.2-2ubuntu1_i386.deb
[07:22] <Iceman> Damn! Small Linux kink of cool
[07:22] <htrp> morpheus2485, right-click on the nicklick -> direct client-to-client -> Send file
[07:22] <morpheus2485> that's what you need
[07:22] <morpheus2485> htrp, thx
[07:22] <joel886421> nothing
[07:22] <newbie1canoby> do you use limwire
[07:22] <Xenguy> .oO(Damn fine coffee!)
[07:22] <joel886421> root@ubuntu:/lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/kernel/sound/pci # sudo cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp
[07:22] <joel886421> cat: write error: No space left on device
[07:23] <newbie1canoby> limewire
[07:23] <Iceman> linux live cd runing inside a windows xp system ... at the same time ...
[07:23] <morpheus2485> Amr, i'm trying to send the files to you
[07:23] <iceman2> very little cpu load ... running both
[07:23] <intelikey> k joel886421 pastebin me the results of       cat /proc/asound/cards
[07:23] <morpheus2485> Amr, did you get any sort of dialogue?
[07:23] <pvd2006> What is a command to see your network adapters? I am setting up a firewall and I think its pppoe
[07:24] <Amr> I'm downloading them
[07:24] <morpheus2485> hmmmm
[07:24] <Unkemptwolf> ifconfig
[07:24] <Amr> I found a website
[07:24] <morpheus2485> they don't seem to be sending...
[07:24] <intelikey> joel886421 ctrl+C  ^C    to kill that  cat /dev/urandom  command..
[07:24] <joel886421> no need....results were: --- no soundcards ---
[07:24] <iceman2> let see how the cpu looks in windwos
[07:24] <morpheus2485> Amr, are you getting anything down?
[07:24] <na7e> htrp, aha!  i found the actual command syntax with flags: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IRC_commands#list
[07:25] <patrix> well that was relatively painless
[07:25] <na7e> htrp, i know i know, i'm guilty of overkill ;D
[07:25] <Amr> nope
[07:25] <iceman2> cool ... 2x os's at one time ..
[07:25] <morpheus2485> it's ok
[07:25] <htrp> ?
[07:25] <morpheus2485> probably a firewall
[07:25] <Amr> dont worry about it
[07:25] <morpheus2485> i'll help you find them on the net
[07:25] <Amr> I'm downloading them off http://security.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gcc-3.4/
[07:25] <Amr> right?
[07:25] <htrp> i don't need any IRC commands man, i told you, i aint just familiar with xchat coz i use bitchx all the time
[07:25] <htrp> :)
[07:25] <morpheus2485> Amr, sould be
[07:26] <iceman2> light cpu load with linux and xp running togather ...
[07:26] <joel886421> intelikey, the results for the last command were: --- no soundcards ---
[07:26] <Amr> ok
[07:26] <Amr> after that
[07:26] <Amr> how do I install them?
[07:26] <htrp> iceman2, together?
[07:26] <morpheus2485> Amr, just make sure it's the EXACT same thing
[07:26] <intelikey> well that's not good. joel886421 with all the modules loaded and no card found.   i'm beginning to think mustard5 was right in saying   'bad card is still possable'    i sujest you power down  pull the sound card and plug it in another slot and see if it changes.....
[07:26] <Amr> yeah
[07:26] <morpheus2485> Amr, i duno :-)... we can find it on a forum.... search google for the names of the packages
[07:26] <achris> can someone please pass me the URI for installing libapache2-mod-php4?
[07:27] <Iceman> htrp yes 2 os's running on one machine at one time ...
[07:27] <joel886421> ok then....if that works it should just play sound, no more code stuff?
[07:27] <na7e> htrp, are you sure?  cuz I could list a dozen more useless links! ;-D
[07:27] <htrp> vmware?
[07:27] <Amr> so that will install the source tree thing
[07:27] <intelikey> yeah
[07:27] <Amr> ?
[07:27] <Iceman> qemu
[07:27] <intelikey> joel886421 yes
[07:27] <Iceman> qemu comes with damnsmalllinux ...
[07:27] <morpheus2485> amr http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75651.html
[07:28] <Xenguy> Iceman: I'm thinking of trying qemu - how's the performance?
[07:28] <intelikey> but if it doesn't work joel886421  you might want to look into getting another card.
[07:28] <morpheus2485> scroll down to "aldin"'s post
[07:28] <htrp> its not really 2 os running together
[07:28] <Amr> ok
[07:28] <htrp> its just an emulator
[07:28] <na7e> Xenguy, one of my instructors is a fan of qemu
[07:28] <Iceman> Xenguy start a little laggy ... but not bad at all inside windwos xp ..
[07:28] <morpheus2485> once that's done finnish you're modem's install howto
[07:28] <brent_> quick question:  will dapper have some sort of "easy" WPA support
[07:28] <morpheus2485> :-)
[07:28] <na7e> Xenguy, he's a hardcore debian guy too, so...
[07:29] <Iceman> laggs worst at startup
[07:29] <na7e> brent_, they're workin on it
[07:29] <Xenguy> na7e: I gotta try it (BTW crossover might help with your wife too :-)
[07:29] <brent_> na7e:  awesome
[07:29] <na7e> Xenguy, I tried crossover, I didn't really like it
[07:29] <morpheus2485> geeks are better off single
[07:29] <Amr> Morpheous, does that mean I still have to give the kernel's path?
[07:29] <joel886421> intelikey, ok then i will give it a go, thank you very much for all ure help
[07:29] <morpheus2485> don't tell my GF i said that...
[07:29] <Xenguy> na7e: jeez, works great here
[07:29] <htrp> Iceman,  so, its just windows running on linux or linux running on windows?
[07:29] <Iceman> Xenguy i am runing from a harddrive install ... not the live cd ...
[07:29] <na7e> brent_, i'm not sure what the final word will be though
[07:29] <intelikey> np joel886421
[07:30] <Iceman> htrp linux running on windows xp ....
[07:30] <intelikey> morpheus2485 who is a geek ?
[07:30] <morpheus2485> me...
[07:30] <Xenguy> Iceman: nod, that's what I want too (tho d0ze will be subordinate, as it should be ;-)
[07:30] <na7e> Xenguy, I got some things working on it, but I really wasn't impressed with the supported programs
[07:30] <SoulPropagation> How do I get Ctrl+Alt+Lateral to switch workspaces?
[07:30] <morpheus2485> Amr, one sec
[07:30] <na7e> intelikey, me
[07:30] <morpheus2485> Amr, that doesn't include the kernel source :-)
[07:30] <brent_> na7e:  that's what I'm hearing...  but there's a few people in the forums now that seem to think it's more of a "sure thing"...  I hope they don't get their hopes up :)
[07:31] <na7e> Xenguy, as in, i wasn't impressed with the number of programs supported and what programs were supported i mean :)
[07:31] <Amr> no, what I mean is that my modem's configuration requires the path to kernel so that it can install itself
[07:31] <Xenguy> na7e: unfortunately I need Weird for work :-(
[07:31] <Amr> I don't know it
[07:31] <tkup> I get these in my logs yet root doesn't have any scheduled crons. How can that be? /USR/SBIN/CRON[20127] : (root) CMD (if [ -x /usr/bin/vnstat ]  && [ `ls /var/lib/vnstat/ | wc -l` -ge 1 ] ; then /usr/bin/vnstat -u; fi)
[07:31] <morpheus2485> Amr, the path is /usr/src
[07:31] <Iceman> Xenguy i am working on a zipslack build ... installed msdos ... and have managed to get xfce and bitch x up ... on a pentium 4
[07:32] <Amr> oh ok
[07:32] <Iceman> Xenguy next i add sound ... xchat .. and mozilla
[07:32] <na7e> brent_, i've overheard one packager talking about it with knetworkmanager and he was finalizing some stuff, so it may be ready for primetime by release.
[07:32] <Amr> one more thing
[07:32] <Amr> can you explain: 2. apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-386
[07:32] <Amr> 3. go to directory where u've have "gcc" packages &
[07:32] <intelikey> Amr .ko are gennely in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/
[07:32] <tritium> Amr: are you trying to build a module?  You only need linux-headers-$(uname -r) for that, not the entire source tree
[07:32] <jonathan_> Hey..I'm trying to load Steam with Wine but I forgot how to exactly load a program with wine
[07:32] <brent_> na7e:  that would be amazing.  here's hopin!
[07:32] <Xenguy> jonathan_: wine program
[07:32] <Amr> everyone's confusing me
[07:33] <na7e> jonathan_, good luck on that one
[07:33] <Amr> Morpheous, you answer
[07:33] <Iceman> Xenguy i'll be running zipslack ... with x ... xfce ... i hope soon ...
[07:33] <intelikey> sorry i'll shut up.
[07:33] <khirya_> what is the debconf to make xorg.conf?
[07:33] <morpheus2485> Amr, type "apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-386"
[07:33] <na7e> Iceman, what is zipslack?
[07:33] <Healot> khirya_, "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[07:33] <intelikey> ah zipslack
[07:33] <Amr> oh ok
[07:33] <jonathan_> :(
[07:33] <khirya_> thats the one - thanks
[07:33] <SoulPropagation> na7e: It's a slimmed down version of slackware I think
[07:33] <morpheus2485> Amr, those guys know more than me :-)
[07:33] <Amr> what about
[07:34] <Iceman> na7e zipslack is based on slackware ... it's a bare ... bare zipfile of linux ...
[07:34] <Amr> 3. go to directory where u've have "gcc" packages &
[07:34] <divanilson> hi for all
[07:34] <morpheus2485> that means go into the dirrectory where you downloaded the packages
[07:34] <Iceman> na7e you dont even get x with zipslack
[07:34] <Amr> I've just been working with you from beginning, so I want to finish off with you too :)
[07:34] <intelikey> the dir that your build will be in
[07:34] <Iceman> x is 11 files
[07:34] <morpheus2485> it is probably /home/(your user name)
[07:34] <htrp> Iceman, have you tried running windows on linux?
[07:34] <morpheus2485> Amr, ok :-)
[07:34] <Amr> where do you reckon the gcc packages are?
[07:35] <Iceman> htrp nope
[07:35] <morpheus2485> Amr, but first you have to get the kernel headers
[07:35] <na7e> Iceman, so it supports running Windows with is simultaneously or soemthing?
[07:35] <morpheus2485> Amr, i thought you had found them...
[07:35] <Amr> I did
[07:35] <charles`> I'm seeing compiz 0.0.2 as my latest version available.. what to I need to do to get 0.0.5?
[07:35] <Amr> I just want to know the steps before trying them
[07:35] <na7e> Iceman, i read the wikipedia entry but it isn't that clear on the possibilities of it
[07:35] <dj-fu> charles`, build from CVS.
[07:35] <Iceman> qemu runes linux as a live cd from inside windows ...
[07:36] <charles`> dj-fu: of course I could do that =)
[07:36] <Amr> ok. Basically: I copy those .deb files on my desktop
[07:36] <charles`> dj-fu: I'm following the guide on the wiki though and it seems to assume 0.0.5 is available
[07:36] <dj-fu> charles`, read a different guide, the ones on the forums are best.
[07:36] <htrp> and you have to have 2 cpus to do this qemu thing?
[07:36] <Amr> then I run  apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-386
[07:36] <baconbacon> /j #ubuntu+1
[07:36] <Amr> right?
[07:36] <baconbacon> wt
[07:36] <Iceman> na7e i have added "x" and blackbox to zipslack ... and bitch x .... and the full system so fat is just about 1 gig
[07:36] <Healot> Amr, the full path of you Desktop supposed to be ~/Desktop :)
[07:37] <morpheus2485> Amr, download all of the packages you need.  burn them to cd.  copy them to your ubuntu machine.   open a terminal at their locationl. run the commands on that forum
[07:37] <charles`> dj-fu: thanks
[07:37] <Iceman> 3 gig with all the junk files in the file system
[07:37] <morpheus2485> Amr, that sound's about right
[07:37] <na7e> Iceman, so what is the real advantage then?
[07:37] <Xenguy> htrp: no
[07:37] <htrp> ic
[07:37] <FireplaceTV>  does ubuntu know how to put the monitor to sleep?
[07:37] <Amr> ok then
[07:37] <morpheus2485> amr, did you get those 3 files plus the approrpiate kernel headers on your windows box?
[07:37] <na7e> Iceman, I've got slax running on my thumb-drive at less than a gig (i think it's less)
[07:38] <Amr> aren't the kernel headers within the files?
[07:38] <cyphase> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-art/2006-March/000818.html
[07:38] <iceman2> slax is small ... i like it also
[07:38] <Amr> sorry, don't know what kernel headers are
[07:38] <Healot> Amr, use you head, or Google :)
[07:39] <morpheus2485> Amr, i don't know what the kernel headers are
[07:39] <morpheus2485> Amr, you need them and they're not in those files
[07:39] <na7e> iceman2, yeah, it's pretty sweet IMO, nice and modular, perfect for my thumb-drive
[07:39] <sekhar> how to install yahoo messenger in ubuntu
[07:39] <iceman2> i'll build my zipslack based system ... allows me a little freedom to zip the thing back up ...
[07:39] <na7e> sekhar, why not use gaim?
[07:40] <sekhar> i downloaded ymessenger_1.0.4_1_i386.deb
[07:40] <iceman2> then unzip one file and be back installed ...
[07:40] <na7e> iceman2, i gotta admit, that's pretty slick
[07:40] <sekhar> na7e, how to install any software
[07:40] <baconbacon> FireplaceTV, like "sudo vbetool dpms off"
[07:40] <FireplaceTV> don't i want dpms on?
[07:40] <baconbacon> but watch out
[07:40] <joel886421> intelikey, thank you soo much
[07:40] <na7e> sekhar, 'sudo dpkg -i ymessenger*.deb
[07:40] <joel886421> all is good
[07:40] <iceman2> plus no reconfig to wrtie from xp to the rive ... xp see's fat32 ...
[07:40] <htrp> and also, what's the system requirements, i went to their site, but i couldn't find it
[07:40] <Discus> hey guys...
[07:41] <iceman2> i can add a swap partition later ... that will speed the install up
[07:41] <na7e> iceman2, i have little need for that
[07:41] <sekhar> na7e, but y msn is now saved in desktop
[07:41] <Amr> I need the kernel headers for my version of ubuntu right?
[07:41] <intelikey> joel886421 any time
[07:41] <na7e> iceman2, but i see the advantage
[07:41] <Amr> like 2.6.12-9-386?
[07:41] <sekhar> how to specify path
[07:41] <Discus> can I get help using Ubuntu in this room?
[07:41] <na7e> sekhar, what?
[07:41] <FireplaceTV> baconbacon: watch out for what?
[07:41] <scorchsaber> What is it Discus?
[07:41] <joel886421> intelikey, i have 1 more problem
[07:41] <scorchsaber> Discus: What?
[07:41] <intelikey> ?
[07:41] <Discus> I have a problem with my wifi...
[07:41] <na7e> sekhar, go to the directory it was saved it and run the command i told you
[07:41] <baconbacon> FireplaceTV, i was wrong
[07:42] <baconbacon> better to use "xset dpms force off"
[07:42] <Discus> it seems to be properly configured using ndiswrapper
[07:42] <iceman2> got to see if qemu will rune ubuntu in windwos like this
[07:42] <sekhar> na7e, sudo dpkg -i /root/desktop/ymessenger_1.0.4_1_i386.deb
[07:42] <Discus> as it can see the wireless networks in the area
[07:42] <Fudge> i get no cpp error
[07:42] <na7e> sekhar, sure
[07:42] <Discus> but I can't connect to any of them
[07:42] <morpheus2485> Amr, that's right, i'm looking for em
[07:42] <na7e> sekhar, if that is where you saved it
[07:42] <scorchsaber> Discus, you're already ahead of me. I just use DHCP for my wired connection, and I'm set. Sorry bud
[07:42] <Fudge> is there a package im can compile?
[07:42] <baconbacon> it puts the monitor to sleep
[07:42] <Discus> lol, thanks neway...
[07:42] <sekhar> na7e, but this is wat i get cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[07:43] <Discus> got another one if you're up to it..
[07:43] <intelikey> joel886421 ?
[07:43] <joel886421> intelikey, my aMSN always freezes?
[07:43] <baconbacon> and you dont have to sudo too
[07:43] <djs_2_6> Please does anyone know how to set up rarp??
[07:43] <na7e> sekhar, sudo dpkg -i /root/Desktop/ymessenger_1.0.4_1_i386.deb
[07:43] <na7e> sekhar, Desktop is capitalized
[07:43] <joel886421> it will open the window to chat and then freeze
[07:43] <neoxan> what will happen if i remove sudo?
[07:43] <neoxan> :o)
[07:43] <Iceman> time to see if i can run ubuntu from inside windows
[07:43] <na7e> sekhar, cd /root/Desktop
[07:43] <na7e> sekhar, ls
[07:44] <intelikey> joel886421 amsn is unknown to me.  sorry.     tried gaim ?
[07:44] <chalcedony> anyone home?
[07:44] <Amr> Morpheous I found for 2.6.7, but I'm 2.6.12. is that ok?
[07:44] <Discus> scorchsaber, I have three partitions on my main drive... two for windows (1 NTFS and 1 FAT32) and 1 for linux.... I can access the fat32 (read and write) but can not access the NTFS drive (neither read nor write)
[07:44] <Fudge> i get error error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[07:44] <na7e> intelikey, i'm really at a loss as to why someone wouldn't just use gaim.....
[07:44] <SXTurbo> Hi everybody, im new to linux and i heard Ubuntu is the way to go :)
[07:44] <baconbacon> FireplaceTV, are you still there or did you use my first command :P
[07:44] <Discus> how can I read (i hear write is a bit difficult) to the NTFS drive?
[07:44] <morpheus2485> Amr, no
[07:44] <lowroad> hey everyone, I just installed gtk-gnutella, but when i connect it says I am firewalled both tcp and udp wise.  I dont have firestarter or anything installed and am on my own wireless network.  does anyone know how to fix this?
[07:44] <joel886421> yes but aMSN seems alot more like msn and there being more like msn..since im a windows kid it would be easier
[07:44] <chalcedony> SXTurbo: it is :)
[07:44] <na7e> SXTurbo, depends on what you want to do, but it makes an excellent desktop
[07:45] <Healot> SexTurbo :)
[07:45] <morpheus2485> does anyone here know where a fella could go to download the 2.6.12 headers off of the net?
[07:45] <na7e> morpheus2485, kernel.org?
[07:45] <SXTurbo> SXTurbo stand fors neon SXT turbocharged ;)
[07:45] <baconbacon> for vanilla
[07:45] <intelikey> na7e i'm at a loss why they wrote gaim  or amsn  so that kinda makes us even.
[07:45] <morpheus2485> na7e, for ubuntu preferably
[07:45] <SXTurbo> so...where is a good place to go learn the command console? i wanna know the console before the GUI
[07:45] <intelikey> !tell Discus about ntfs
[07:46] <na7e> intelikey, ??? what's the reasoning?
[07:46] <lowroad> hey everyone, I just installed gtk-gnutella, but when i connect it says I am firewalled both tcp and udp wise.  I dont have firestarter or anything installed and am on my own wireless network.  does anyone know how to fix this?
[07:46] <na7e> morpheus2485, have you checked in the repos?
[07:46] <baconbacon> theyre in the apt repositories, but im not sure how to access by the Web
[07:46] <Amr> Morpheous
[07:46] <Amr> http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/breezy/source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.12
[07:46] <Amr> check there
[07:46] <Healot> SXTurbo, many places, books are prefeable... as shell commands differ from shell to shell
[07:46] <Amr> and tell me
[07:46] <na7e> lowroad, you're behind a router that does PAT, more than likely, and which in effect performs as a firewall
[07:47] <Healot> and "man" is GNU/Linux best friend
[07:47] <morpheus2485> Amr, nope :-)
[07:47] <jyro> exit
[07:47] <Discus> yes... please tell me bout ntfs
[07:47] <morpheus2485> baconbacon, yeah....
[07:47] <na7e> lowroad, the router will probably call it NAT (but it's actually not)
[07:47] <lowroad> na7e:  do you know how i can fix that?
[07:47] <intelikey> Discus   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[07:47] <RichardC> what display manager is installed when you do a server install of ubuntu?
[07:48] <na7e> lowroad, log into your router and setup port-forwarding appropriately
[07:48] <Healot> PAT is NAT... but it maps IP address and Port, not just IP address
[07:48] <vars> RichardC, none
[07:48] <Xenguy> RichardC: I assume none
[07:48] <sekhar> na7e,this is wat i get dependency problems prevent configuration of ymessenger:
[07:48] <sekhar>  ymessenger depends on libgdk-pixbuf2 (>= 0.13.0); however:
[07:48] <sekhar>   Package libgdk-pixbuf2 is not installed.
[07:48] <sekhar>  ymessenger depends on libssl0.9.6; however:
[07:48] <sekhar>   Package libssl0.9.6 is not installed.
[07:48] <sekhar>  ymessenger depends on xlibs (>> 3.3.6); however:
[07:48] <sekhar>   Package xlibs is not installed.
[07:48] <sekhar> dpkg: error processing ymessenger (--install):
[07:48] <na7e> Healot, but they function differently
[07:48] <RichardC> vars: thank you
[07:48] <Healot> yeah
[07:48] <Xenguy> RichardC: servers don't typically have X installed
[07:48] <na7e> Healot, the devil is in the details
[07:48] <Healot> i just said so...
[07:48] <RichardC> is there one installed with the xfce4 package?
[07:48] <salah> Hi, How could I setup ndiswrapper
[07:48] <vars> you need to type startx /usr/bin/yourprogram
[07:48] <vars> yeah
[07:48] <intelikey> nice flood.    care to use pastebin next tiem sekhar
[07:49] <vars> i don't know what it is though
[07:49] <na7e> sekhar, first, use http://rafb.net/paste for pastes and give us the link next time
[07:49] <Xenguy> RichardC: apt-get install xubuntu-desktop (IIRC)
[07:49] <morpheus2485> Amr, this might be more than you need but it'll do
[07:49] <SXTurbo> anybody else have a problem with Nvidia 6600GT or using it on a westinghouse LCD monitor?
[07:49] <morpheus2485> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.12/linux-source-2.6.12_2.6.12.orig.tar.gz
[07:49] <Xenguy> RichardC: sudo
[07:49] <vars> RichardC, what are you wanting to do?
[07:49] <martin> hola
[07:49] <SXTurbo> my install went nuts, i had to have a linux guru come fix it
[07:49] <na7e> sekhar, second: sudo apt-get -y install xlibs libssl0.9.6 libgdk-pixbuf2
[07:49] <newbie1canoby> hello
[07:49] <sekhar> na7e, sorry i dion know that
[07:49] <wenko_ubuntu> greetings
[07:50] <intelikey> na7e why the  rafb   buuntu has it's own paste bin   !paste
[07:50] <vars> RichardC,    xfce is not that great
[07:50] <SXTurbo> refresh rate, and i guess tons of other stuff wasn't set ....so he had to rewrite some stuff...now i cant even set my monitor past 1024x768 :(
[07:50] <Discus> intelikey, the partitions are mounted.... i just can't access them as a admin user, i can through the terminal and doing "su"
[07:50] <nem> !wiki iptables
[07:50] <vars> i run fluxbox on top of a server install,
[07:50] <Amr> Morpheous, is that the headers?
[07:50] <na7e> intelikey, meh, rafb is easier to type for me...of course i could just bookmark it
[07:50] <Healot> sekhar, use GUI-tools for install, that might suits you better
[07:50] <salah> Hi, How could I setup ndiswrapper
[07:50] <salah> Hi, How could I setup ndiswrapper
[07:50] <Xenguy> vars: xfce4 is quite nice IMHO
[07:50] <RichardC> vars: i need to know if a display manager is needed for this gentoo install im doing. i've been installing ubuntu with the server boot option on the installation cd, and then apt-getting the xfce4 package
[07:50] <Discus> i would like to be able to browse and play files that are in that partition
[07:50] <wenko_ubuntu> na7e are u a hamradio op?
[07:50] <Healot> salah, try to install "ndisgtk" tooo
[07:50] <morpheus2485> Amr, it might be the headers plus a bunch of stuff you don't need, but yeah
[07:50] <eirejah> !wiki iptables
[07:50] <RichardC> but i never payed attention if it installed a display manager, and, if it did, which one it got
[07:50] <na7e> wenko_ubuntu, nope, the 7 stands for a t, my name is nate
[07:51] <Healot> it would be bettter and less messy for you, I might say
[07:51] <Xenguy> RichardC: gdm works
[07:51] <wenko_ubuntu> good ole leet
[07:51] <vars> xdm is in the repos
[07:51] <na7e> wenko_ubuntu, nate was taken :D
[07:51] <morpheus2485> !wiki test
[07:51] <Xenguy> RichardC: I assume xfcr4 picks it up
[07:51] <eirejah> damn is this room ever _not_ busy ?
[07:51] <newbie1canoby> sorry to interrupt i need help from the pros
[07:51] <intelikey> Discus i thought the page had links to additional information about *mask=   and othere pretanant info.
[07:51] <vars> gdm requires a bunch of stuff
[07:51] <eirejah> i feel sorry for the people runnin the show in here and trying to help :/  all that text ..
[07:51] <wenko_ubuntu> I am running on the live CD cause my hdd is not allowing me to install any os's cause its got some dead areas
[07:52] <eirejah> wenko_ubuntu: dead areas?
[07:52] <na7e> eirejah, no one is running the show, much like in my body ;D
[07:52] <morpheus2485> Amr, you get that?
[07:52] <intelikey> Discus umask imask and fmask    iirc   can all affect the access of ntfs parts.
[07:52] <Amr> yeah
[07:52] <morpheus2485> cool
[07:52] <Amr> is there documentation within?
[07:52] <Amr> i hope
[07:52] <sekhar> na7e, i get this Couldn't find package libssl0.9.6install
[07:52] <na7e> wenko_ubuntu, ouch, if it's that bad you might want to consider getting a new hard drive
[07:52] <morpheus2485> should be.... but you should try to follow the instructions on the forum and see if those work
[07:52] <newbie1canoby> i am trying to access my windows hard drive from linux side but it wont allow it how do i allow it for the user please/
[07:52] <na7e> sekhar, take the install off the end and try again
[07:52] <Discus> intelikey, thanks... i'll read up on those
[07:53] <na7e> sekhar, second: sudo apt-get -y install xlibs libssl0.9.6 libgdk-pixbuf2
[07:53] <Amr> ok
[07:53] <Amr> I think I will try that
[07:53] <Xenguy> eirejah: back up your data and migrate to a new disk
[07:53] <eirejah> and i have installed about 30 different os's in the past year
[07:53] <eirejah> Xenguy: i have no data  :)
[07:53] <eirejah> im just waiting for it to go
[07:53] <intelikey> Discus basicly  you need to add some  ,?mask=555  in your /etc/fstab  on the line for the ntfs part.
[07:53] <eirejah> then getting a new one
[07:53] <Amr> Thanks a lot Morpheous
[07:53] <na7e> ouchie ouchie
[07:54] <morpheus2485> np
[07:54] <Amr> need anything?
[07:54] <morpheus2485> Amr, and because i probably won't be paying attention the next time you have a q
[07:54] <na7e> eirejah, i just saw a link earlier this week on digg for a $29 200 GB HDD at compusa
[07:54] <intelikey> Discus also     man mount   has the info you want.
[07:54] <morpheus2485> dpkg -i (name of the kernel source) should install it
[07:54] <eirejah> na7e: wow .. i live in ireland tho ;p
[07:54] <eirejah> its almost that cheap
[07:54] <na7e> eirejah, ooh, i dunno then man
[07:54] <morpheus2485> Amr, have fun.  learn a lot
[07:55] <na7e> eirejah, i suppose you'll have to find a pot of gold or somethin ;D
[07:55] <Amr> hold on.
[07:55] <Amr> not so fast :)
[07:55] <morpheus2485> Amr, become friends with the forums and google
[07:55] <Amr>  dpkg -i
[07:55] <morpheus2485> yep
[07:55] <Amr> source
[07:55] <eirejah> na7e: haha
[07:55] <Amr> is that the package name?
[07:55] <Amr> uhhh?
[07:55] <morpheus2485> hehe
[07:55] <patrix> hmmm
[07:55] <na7e> ...
[07:55] <morpheus2485> the package name is the name of the file
[07:55] <baconbacon> or maybe you have permission for the mount but not for the folder which is in (i dont know much about perm.)
[07:56] <matrix> Hi guys. Any news on an official Xubuntu release? Running a clean Ubuntu server installation + Xubuntu desktop at the moment and I just love it.
[07:56] <baconbacon> *which it is in
[07:56] <morpheus2485> linux-source-2.6......
[07:56] <sekhar> na7e, this wat i get libssl0.9.6 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[07:56] <Amr> is that what goes after  dpkg -i   ?
[07:56] <morpheus2485> yep
[07:56] <na7e> sekhar, you're running ubuntu breezy?
[07:56] <Amr> oh right
[07:56] <Amr> I get you
[07:56] <intelikey> !info libssl0
[07:56] <morpheus2485> and do the dpkg after you follow the forum instructions
[07:57] <sekhar> na7e,yep
[07:57] <lowroad> quick question, i setup my pppoe using pppoeconf but i forgot the command to activate it?  does anyone know it off the top of their heads?
[07:57] <intelikey> !info libssl0.9.7
[07:57] <ubotu> libssl0.9.7: (SSL shared libraries), section libs, is important. Version: 0.9.7g-1ubuntu1.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 2151 kB, Installed size: 5204 kB
[07:57] <na7e> sekhar, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install libssl0.9.6 && sudo apt-get -y install xlibs && sudo apt-get -y install libgdk-pixbuf2
[07:57] <patrix> I've just apt-get dist-upgraded to Dapper, and now my digicam (which used to be /dev/sdb1) doesn't get detedcted at all... any hints?
[07:57] <Amr> ok
[07:57] <Xenguy> lowroad: pon  ?
[07:57] <na7e> !info libssl0.9.6
[07:57] <ubotu> libssl0.9.6: (SSL shared libraries (old version)), section universe/oldlibs, is extra. Version: 0.9.6m-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1713 kB, Installed size: 3872 kB
[07:57] <Amr> I hope it goes well
[07:58] <na7e> oh
[07:58] <intelikey> it will be *.7 me thinks
[07:58] <na7e> sekhar, do you have the universe repositories enabled?
[07:58] <Amr> Morpheous can I help YOU with anything?
[07:58] <Discus> intelikey, just to confirm - I go into /etc/fstab and edit where it the "options" are listed under /dev/hda1 (which currently says "default") to "ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000"
[07:58] <linuxboy> lowroad: pon dsl-provider
[07:58] <holy_cow> blarg
[07:58] <na7e> intelikey, it asks for *.6 though, so i dunno
[07:58] <linuxboy> lowroad: that second part changes...
[07:58] <Amr> or maybe get you something :) ?
[07:58] <lowroad> linuxboy:  ah yes! ithanks
[07:58] <sekhar> na7e, how to check that
[07:58] <morpheus2485> Amr, someday, after you're a linux master, help people
[07:58] <Amr> I appreciate your help
[07:58] <newbie1canoby> how do you change the permission for a windows hard drive as a user it is mounted but i dont have access to my windows partitions can anyone help
[07:58] <holy_cow> totem could not play fd://0 ,... anyone else get this with the firefox gstreamer plugin?
[07:58] <linuxboy> lowroad: cool
[07:58] <lowroad> linuxboy: i forgot the part after pon =) thanks!
[07:59] <na7e> sekhar, it's not likely from your last question
[07:59] <Discus> newbielcanoby.... i have the same problem
[07:59] <na7e> sekhar, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:59] <Amr> enjoy your day Morpheous
[07:59] <Discus> newbielcanoby: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions?action=show&redirect=AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions     and read a bit down
[07:59] <linuxboy> lowroad: sudo ls /etc/ppp/peers/    <-- will show you all your possible options.
[07:59] <intelikey> "ro,auto,user,fmask=333,dmask=222" is what i would sujest Discus
[07:59] <na7e> sekhar, add ' universe' onto the end of the lines without a # at the beginning
[07:59] <newbie1canoby> i cant have access to my 3000 windows mpegs
[07:59] <Discus> what are fmask and dmask exactly?
[08:00] <na7e> !universe
[08:00] <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
[08:00] <paulproteus|lapt> So is Dapper going to be delayed...?
[08:00] <na7e> sekhar, then save and close the file
[08:00] <na7e> sekhar, then run the following command:
[08:00] <linuxboy> paulproteus|lapt: is it official yet?
[08:00] <intelikey> Discus the 000 means world read write execute    that is not really safe on ntfs   so  222  is world read and execute but no write.    and  the fmask adds no execute  to that.
[08:01] <Amr> bye
[08:01] <na7e> sekhar, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install libssl0.9.6 && sudo apt-get -y install xlibs && sudo apt-get -y install libgdk-pixbuf2
[08:01] <intelikey> Discus
[08:01] <Discus> thanks a bunch intelikey....
[08:01] <Discus> .?
[08:01] <intelikey> np
[08:01] <na7e> linuxboy paulproteus|lapt, hasn't officially been announced
[08:01] <na7e> linuxboy paulproteus|lapt, but it looks that way
[08:02] <paulproteus|lapt> na7e: Okay.
[08:02] <paulproteus|lapt> For the better, it seems.
[08:02] <htrp> i heard april?
[08:02] <na7e> linuxboy paulproteus|lapt, it looks to be released on June 1st
[08:02] <linuxboy> na7e, paulproteus|lapt: look at this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight6
[08:02] <intelikey> Discus you should probably add a   ,umask=000   on the  vfat also
[08:02] <intelikey> just a thought
[08:03] <sekhar> na7e, i din get how to add universe
[08:03] <na7e> linuxboy, there hasn't been an 'official announcement'
[08:03] <lowroad_> ok, so tried to get around the port forwarding thing w/ my router so i can use gnutella by just plugging in directly to the dsl modem but i still get the firewall message, anyone have any suggestions?
[08:03] <linuxboy> na7e: I know
[08:03] <intelikey> Discus you should probably add a   ,umask=000   on the  vfat also   *** not the ntfs,  the vfat ***
[08:03] <sekhar> na7e,sources.list opened
[08:03] <newbie1canoby> thanks discuss
[08:03] <Ashly> Whats a good command line iso burner for dvds?
[08:03] <Ashly> k3b locks my system up
[08:03] <na7e> sekhar, add this to the end of every line not beginning with '#':    universe
[08:04] <na7e> sekhar, actually stop
[08:04] <intelikey> Ashly cdrecord ?
[08:04] <na7e> sekhar, close that file without saving
[08:04] <na7e> sekhar, see this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[08:04] <joel886421> need help with install apps
[08:04] <Ashly> intelikey, cdrecord says I cant record 2.8 gigs to a dvd and wants me to use ProDVD
[08:04] <Ashly> which needs a key to write anything more then 1 gig
[08:05] <lowroad_> tried to get around the port forwarding thing w/ my router so i can use gnutella by just plugging in directly to the dsl modem but i still get the firewall message, anyone have any suggestions?
[08:05] <na7e> lowroad, you probably need to allow for it in iptables then
[08:05] <joel886421> how do i fix broken packages?
[08:05] <intelikey> sorry Ashly i have no dvd so.....
[08:05] <na7e> lowroad, let me look for a link for ya
[08:05] <lowroad_> na7e: how do i do that?
[08:05] <lowroad_> na7e:  cool thanks
[08:05] <intelikey> joel886421 in synaptic maybe
[08:05] <Hereford> Can I ask a hardware question here?....
[08:06] <morpheus2485> Hereford, you can ask...
[08:06] <morpheus2485> :-)
[08:06] <joel886421> thank you...got it
[08:06] <holy_cow> anyone know where one can find liblame0 >= 3.96.1-1?
[08:06] <No1Viking> What's the difference between linux linux-686 and linux-686-smp?
[08:06] <holy_cow> !liblame
[08:06] <ubotu> holy_cow: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:07] <intelikey> smp is smp   the other is acrhetecture
[08:07] <morpheus2485> Hereford, did you have a problem?
[08:07] <No1Viking> intelikey, and what is smp?
[08:08] <intelikey> i386   is  intel 80386 arch,    686   is  intel 80686 arvh ....    smp multi-core isn't it ?
[08:08] <intelikey> google knows all about smp
[08:09] <bigfoot1> is there a quick terminal command that can do Feb 7, 2006 plus 120 days?
[08:09] <Francisco> can somebody help me? I need to install UNEX or similar program that modeling molecules."!
[08:09] <intelikey> from the looks of my hard ware i dont.
[08:09] <intelikey> Kernel: Linux 2.6.10-5-386 | Distro: unknown | CPU: Pentium MMX @ 263 Mhz | Mem usage: 16.6/92.4 MB (18%) | Swap usage: unavailable | Disk usage(ST3630A): 0.5/0.6 GB (83%) | Uptime: 20 hrs 42 mins 48 secs
[08:09] <Hereford> I am trying to install a new hard drive on a "vintage" (98) computer.  The BIOS sees it but not the OS.  I know I am missing something but what?
[08:10] <morpheus2485> Francisco, it's probably preinstalled in edubuntu
[08:10] <intelikey> bigfoot1 cal might,   may need a math filter  i don't know.
[08:10] <No1Viking> How do I check which to install of those, intel-686 or intel-686-smp?
[08:10] <bigfoot1> intelikey: what's a math filter?
[08:10] <Francisco> morpheus2485, how can install it on ubuntu?
[08:10] <joel886421> i have a flash game thats a .exe how can i play it?
[08:10] <intelikey> bc / dc    awk   ?
[08:10] <bigGrim> howto: start x programming using ubuntu?
[08:10] <Francisco> joel886421, yeah.." you can do it."
[08:10] <morpheus2485> Francisco, one sec
[08:11] <Francisco> morpheus2485, ok."
[08:11] <baconbacon> No1Viking, smp if for multi processor machines
[08:11] <joel886421> Francisco, how tho?
[08:11] <joel886421> wine wont play it?
[08:11] <djs_2_6> Anyone know how to set up rarp??
[08:11] <vars> joel886421, sudo apt-get install wine xwine
[08:11] <No1Viking> baconbacon, if I have a Intel HT CPU, is that a multi processor?
[08:11] <joel886421> ty
[08:11] <morpheus2485> Francisco, there's a coupple of them i can see..... easychem, garlic, rasmol, or xbs
[08:12] <Francisco> morpheus2485, where can I check them?
[08:12] <morpheus2485> you can type "apt-get install (any of these)"
[08:12] <morpheus2485> ie "apt-get install easychem"
[08:12] <na7e> lowroad, still looking
[08:12] <Francisco> morpheus2485, ok I'll try
[08:13] <intelikey> sudo apt-get install rute
[08:13] <baconbacon> No1Viking, check /proc/cpuinfo for "ht"
[08:13] <morpheus2485> Francisco, also, you can use google to find out which one you like best before installing them
[08:13] <Francisco> morpheus2485, thaks a lot."
[08:13] <baconbacon> if ht, smp would be supported
[08:13] <morpheus2485> Francisco, np
[08:13] <No1Viking> Great, thanks baconbacon
[08:14] <MekanzoO> question: I install limeware rpm and use alien to convert it to .deb.  Installed it with dpkg... but when I run it.. nothing happend..  Any idea how to fix it?
[08:14] <joel886421> vars, it came up with Couldnt find package xwine
[08:14] <vars> i don't know then
[08:14] <intelikey> !limewire
[08:14] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[08:14] <carlk> how do I stop X from starting on boot?
[08:14] <na7e> lowroad, what ports are you using for gnutella?
[08:15] <intelikey> !frostwire
[08:15] <ubotu> frostwire is, like, totally, a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network, which can be found at http://www.frostwire.com/
[08:15] <Hereford> ...wrong question?... Is my venerable 300 MH computer no longer adaptable? (kidding, of course)
[08:15] <joel886421> can anyone explain y when i try to install the latest aMSN i get errors?
[08:15] <vars> joel886421, enable your multiverse and universe
[08:15] <MekanzoO> I have java installed
[08:15] <vars> joel886421, this is ubuntu
[08:15] <joel886421> vars, sorry but im new to linux but how do i enable multiverse and universe?
[08:16] <na7e> lowroad, you there?
[08:16] <vars> !multiverse
[08:16] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[08:16] <intelikey>  CPU: Pentium MMX @ 263 Mhz
[08:16] <vars> got that?
[08:16] <na7e> .....
[08:17] <intelikey> it's actually 100mhz i over clocked it just a little Hereford
[08:17] <Karmander> Help me please!
[08:17] <intelikey> !helpme
[08:17] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[08:17] <vars> Karmander, what up?
[08:17] <Karmander> I downloaded the .iso file and I burn it into a cd but I cannot boot
[08:18] <Karmander> vars I downloaded the .iso file and I burn it into a cd but I cannot boot
[08:18] <Hereford> Give me that agian intlikey.  Overclocked what?
[08:18] <vars> did you burn the image or what
[08:18] <morpheus2485> what's with the distro names?
[08:18] <na7e> !names
[08:18] <ubotu> names are something you should not add in me
[08:18] <intelikey> did you burn the iso as a file or as an disk image ?
[08:18] <vars> morpheus2485, what do yiou mean
[08:18] <joel886421> intelikey, are you still here?
[08:18] <morpheus2485> Karmander, you probably burned it wrong
[08:18] <Karmander> i burn the .iso file it's ok?
[08:18] <na7e> !breezy
[08:18] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[08:18] <morpheus2485> vars, they seem strange
[08:18] <intelikey> joel886421 i think so .......
[08:18] <na7e> morpheus2485, they are :)
[08:18] <joel886421> intelikey, lol thats good then
[08:18] <vars> like what? vista longhorn excel?
[08:19] <Karmander> I burned the .iso file is it right?
[08:19] <intelikey> :)
[08:19] <morpheus2485> Karmander, depending on what proam you use you have to burn it different
[08:19] <baconbacon> Karmander, use some sort of "burn image" function
[08:19] <morpheus2485> Karmander, is it nero?
[08:19] <sekhar> na7e, hey i enbled unversal repositories and now it is getting downloaded
[08:19] <lowroad_> na7e: hey im here
[08:19] <Karmander> yes nero
[08:19] <na7e> skyll, good
[08:19] <joel886421> ive tried to install the latest aMSN numerous amounts of times but i always get errors
[08:19] <djs_2_6> CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH RARP???
[08:19] <vars> Karmander, what did you burn it with
[08:19] <lowroad_> na7e: sorry, was reading the forums
[08:19] <joel886421> ive i posted in pastebin could plz help?
[08:19] <Karmander> I burned it with Nero
[08:19] <vars> joel886421, use gaim
[08:19] <morpheus2485> djs_2_6, that's a networking thing, right?
[08:19] <Karmander> a data disk
[08:19] <Karmander> isn't it ok?
[08:19] <vars> you burned it wrong
[08:19] <lowroad_> na7e:  i tried using 48260 which is default and 6881
[08:20] <Karmander> no why?
[08:20] <djs_2_6> morpheus2485 - Yes, for netbooting computers, I think...
[08:20] <vars> you needed to burn a saved image
[08:20] <intelikey> Karmander you have to burn the iso file as a disk image    i.e.  the cd options.
[08:20] <Karmander> what's that?
[08:20] <Karmander> how can i burn it as a disk image?
[08:20] <morpheus2485> djs_2_6, revers address something protocol i'm thinking...
[08:20] <Karmander> i did it wrong
[08:20] <djs_2_6> morpheus2485 - Yes.  Do you know how to set that up?
[08:20] <na7e> lowroad_, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IptablesHowTo
[08:21] <vars> an iso is one file that tells nero what to put on the disk,  or you can put a iso on a disk to move it around
[08:21] <baconbacon> on nero express that would be something like "...From a image file or project"
[08:21] <intelikey> Karmander check your burning software.  i don't do windows.
[08:21] <Karmander> please explain to me how to burn it ok
[08:21] <joel886421> intelikey, this is wat always happens, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10490 then i have to uninstall
[08:21] <vars> Karmander, yep
[08:21] <Discus> what was that website about ntfs again intelikey?
[08:21] <lowroad_> na7e:  thanks
[08:21] <morpheus2485> djs_2_6, not a clue.  if i were in your shoes i would search google for a 'rarp howto'
[08:21] <Discus> tell discus about ntfs
[08:21] <patrix> grrr
[08:21] <Karmander> i have to burn a booteable cd?
[08:21] <vars> Karmander, read everything that has been told to you and if you have any questions please ask
[08:21] <patrix> is anyone on Dapper here?
[08:21] <morpheus2485> Karmander, no
[08:21] <na7e> lowroad_, yeah, just allow incoming traffic on the ports you want and setup port-forwarding on your router
[08:21] <morpheus2485> Karmander, choose something that says "burn cd from cd image" or similar
[08:22] <jonathan_> Could someone please tell me how to get Steam to work on Linux with Wine
[08:22] <vars> Karmander, you ned to burn cd from cd image
[08:22] <djs_2_6> morpheus2485 - I have been googling for hours...
[08:22] <jbrouhard> Hey guys..
[08:22] <na7e> Karmander, what program are you using to burn it?
[08:22] <jbrouhard> anyone have a good suggestion on a bette rDVD player than totem?
[08:22] <Karmander> na7e nero
[08:22] <morpheus2485> djs_2_6, what are you trying to do?
[08:22] <jbrouhard> I've used mplayer in the past, but i can't apt-get it (I have universe enabled in sources.list)
[08:22] <sekhar> na7e, need help
[08:22] <morpheus2485> na7e, nero
[08:22] <Discus> Karmander, what are you trying to do?
[08:23] <djs_2_6> morpheus2485 - Net boot a Sun server...
[08:23] <intelikey> joel886421 the package is corrupt.  find an exact url on a mirror some place and run      rm your file.deb ; wget <that url>
[08:23] <morpheus2485> djs_2_6, ooooh
[08:23] <Discus> sorry, just joined...
[08:23] <morpheus2485> djs_2_6, that's a good one
[08:23] <morpheus2485> :-)(
[08:23] <na7e> Karmander, http://www.linuxiso.org/viewdoc.php/neroburning.html
[08:23] <Karmander> Discus I'm trying to burn a cd with the .iso file to install UBUNTU
[08:23] <jonathan_> Could someone please tell me how to get Steam to work on Linux with Wine
[08:23] <na7e> Karmander, one of many results from searching 'burn iso nero' in google
[08:23] <wenko_ubuntu> anyone have info on how I can use serial on ubuntu for 'HyperTerminal' type stuff
[08:23] <wenko_ubuntu> if so PM me
[08:23] <Discus> Karmander, in win xp?
[08:23] <wenko_ubuntu> pls
[08:23] <Karmander> na7e thank you
[08:23] <na7e> sekhar, what do you need?
[08:23] <Karmander> Discus yes
[08:23] <na7e> Karmander, no problem
[08:24] <Discus> karmander, i got a solution for you... what i use
[08:24] <sekhar> na7e,i updated the universal repositores
[08:24] <na7e> sekhar, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install libssl0.9.6 && sudo apt-get -y install xlibs && sudo apt-get -y install libgdk-pixbuf2
[08:24] <morpheus2485> http://supportforum.sun.com/sunos/index.php?t=msg&th=4155&start=0&rid=0
[08:24] <sekhar> now when i typr sudo apt get
[08:24] <morpheus2485> djs_2_6,
[08:24] <Karmander> Discus tell me please
[08:24] <Discus> karmander, http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
[08:24] <intelikey> joel886421 also use [tab]   completion on the command    dpkg -i file[tab]        to make sure you don't typo.
[08:24] <Discus> install it, then right click and hit create from image or something like that
[08:24] <Karmander> Discus thank you
[08:25] <sekhar> na7e, i get theis  Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[08:25] <na7e> sekhar, close synaptic
[08:25] <na7e> sekhar, try again
[08:25] <Discus> karmander, np
[08:25] <Discus> long time windows user, tyring out linux :)
[08:25] <Discus> intelikey, what was that website again with the ntfs info?
[08:26] <djs_2_6> morpheus2485 - Thank you for that, but it deals with suns that already have OSes on them...
[08:26] <intelikey> !ntfs
[08:26] <ubotu> methinks ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[08:26] <Protocol1> finally got my fluxbox up and running
[08:26] <jonathan_> Could someone please tell me how to get Steam to work on Linux with Wine
[08:26] <na7e> jonathan_, wrong channel, see #winehq
[08:26] <intelikey> !botsnack
[08:26] <vars> jonathan_, use cedaga
[08:26] <ubotu> thanks intelikey :)
[08:26] <jonathan_> Lol oops I forgot to switch channels :P
[08:26] <jonathan_> Sorry about that.
[08:26] <Protocol1> jonathan_, there should be healp on wines website for that....like in the forums section
[08:27] <intelikey> joel886421 hope that fixes ya up.
[08:27] <intelikey> i just left ........
[08:28] <DBO> hi, how much of a risk is enabling NTFS?
[08:28] <DBO> erm
[08:28] <DBO> enabling NTFS write support that is
[08:28] <na7e> DBO, terrible risk
[08:28] <na7e> DBO, not even worth it
[08:28] <DBO> O_o
[08:28] <DBO> nutters
[08:29] <na7e> DBO, make an extra partition that is FAT32
[08:29] <na7e> DBO, and use that to share files between linux and windows
[08:29] <holy_cow> DBO, there is no real ntfs write support, the two projects that were making it viable are defunct
[08:29] <DBO> na7e, actually Im just going to find a way to move all my MP3's to ext3
[08:30] <holy_cow> DBO, you can buy a commercial product for that if you want, but a portion of your money goes to ms
[08:30] <Discus> :( not even in dapper?
[08:30] <DBO> if NTFS write support is spotchy
[08:30] <na7e> DBO, or get the ReiserFS or EXT drivers for windows to read and write to those filesystems
[08:30] <sekhar> na7e, i get this dude You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
[08:30] <sekhar> The following packages have unmet dependencies
[08:30] <holy_cow> Discus, never, ntfs is a proprietary format, ms isn't releasing specs
[08:30] <jbrouhard> Okay
[08:30] <Ashly> I never figured out how to use the NTFS Write support..
[08:30] <jbrouhard> i got myself a major problem
[08:30] <jbrouhard> KDE Daemon is crashing
[08:30] <jbrouhard> all cause I was trying to load a DVD.
[08:30] <jbrouhard> what the frak is going on?
[08:30] <na7e> sekhar, then run that
[08:31] <na7e> sekhar, experiment, break it, learn! :D
[08:32] <DBO> Oh wells
[08:32] <DBO> this will give me a chance to re-do my music file system structure
[08:32] <DBO> thanks for the input guys
[08:32] <sekhar> na7e, still same error
[08:32] <sekhar> na7e i get this now ymessenger: Depends: libgdk-pixbuf2 (>= 0.13.0) but it is not going to be installed
[08:32] <sekhar>               Depends: xlibs (> 3.3.6) but it is not going to be installed
[08:32] <na7e> sekhar, try to install it from synaptic then
[08:33] <wenko> hey can some one help me
[08:33] <na7e> sekhar, you're not running the command i told you to then
[08:33] <na7e> sekhar, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install libssl0.9.6 && sudo apt-get -y install xlibs && sudo apt-get -y install libgdk-pixbuf2
[08:33] <wenko> what can u do for using serial with somehting like a cisco router?
[08:33] <na7e> wenko, oooh, i know, just a second
[08:33] <bigGrim> why would i get undefined references when trying to compile an X tutorial using Ubuntu?
[08:33] <wenko> Iwant to be able to use something like hyperterminal
[08:34] <wenko> thanks nate
[08:34] <Fujitsu> minicom, wenko.
[08:35] <wenko> is it already installed on the live version?
[08:35] <na7e> wenko, minicom
[08:35] <na7e> wenko, doubt it
[08:35] <wenko> dang
[08:35] <na7e> Fujitsu, good call, beat me to it
[08:35] <Fujitsu> Heheh.
[08:36] <hankido> hey
[08:36] <hankido> help me
[08:36] <hankido> i m korean
[08:37] <hankido> my notebook is PCG-V505AX
[08:37] <hankido> help me
[08:37] <hankido> help me
[08:37] <Francisco> how can I install .deb on ubuntu?
[08:37] <hankido> please help me
[08:37] <hankido> please help me
[08:37] <lowroad> na7e:  icant get this to work.  i dont know what im doing wrong
[08:37] <hankido> cannot
[08:37] <hankido> convert
[08:37] <amul> Francisco, dpkg -i package
[08:37] <newbie1canoby> i still cant access files on my hd from linux side
[08:37] <hankido> english to korean
[08:38] <angeliang> hi
[08:38] <hankido> i cannot convert english to korean
[08:38] <lowroad> na7e:  i set the port as open in firestarter but it keeps telling me that Im firewalled both TCP wise and UDP wise
[08:38] <hankido> i cannot convert english to korean
[08:38] <Francisco> amul, just with this.. is it not like .! alien about this command."?
[08:38] <hankido> please help me
[08:38] <angeliang> why there is not gcc install on the ppc version of ubuntu?
[08:38] <hankido> i cannot convert english to korean
[08:38] <lowroad> na7e:  at this point im plugged directly into my modem
[08:38] <hankido> please help me
[08:38] <amul> Francisco, well, ubuntu natively uses deb packages, so dpkg works fine
[08:39] <na7e> lowroad, did you use the wiki i gave you?
[08:39] <hankido> is there KOREAN?
[08:39] <Francisco> amul, ok thanks."
[08:39] <hankido> KOREAN  people?
[08:39] <amul> no problem
[08:39] <Francisco> hankido, what's going on."=
[08:39] <lowroad> na7e:  i checked it out, i used the last pat of it, where it says turn the whole firewall off
[08:39] <lowroad> na7e:  iptables -F
[08:39] <hankido> help me
[08:39] <hankido> i m korean
[08:39] <na7e> lowroad, and no luck?
[08:39] <lowroad> na7e:  that didn't work
[08:39] <hankido> i wanna convert
[08:39] <na7e> !helpme
[08:39] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[08:39] <hankido> english to korean
[08:39] <mahangu> hankido, i can help you, but im not korean
[08:39] <hankido> keyboard
[08:39] <hankido> ok
[08:40] <hankido> help me
[08:40] <hankido> i wanna
[08:40] <na7e> lowroad, i don't know what to say then man
[08:40] <hankido> convert english to korean ..
[08:40] <hankido> keyboard input
[08:40] <lowroad> na7e:  thanks for trying man, i'll keep looking into it
[08:40] <hankido> cannot convert
[08:40] <ACU> hey guys --- I want to install xvidcap - I have a folder with a bunch of files make etc --- one is install-sh how should I start the installation ? --- I know it is supposed to be ./ install-sh but it does not work
[08:40] <hankido> /mahangu
[08:40] <hankido> mahangu
[08:40] <hankido> help me
[08:41] <ACU> hey guys --- I want to install xvidcap - I have a folder with a bunch of files make etc --- one is install-sh how should I start the installation ? --- I know it is supposed to be ./ install-sh but it does not work
[08:41] <hankido> my notebook is SONY  ,,,, PCG-v505AX
[08:41] <Francisco> hankido, whit the applets about keyboard." it so easy."
[08:41] <mahangu> im not booted in to my ubuntu box right. can someone else point him towards the right menu?
[08:41] <na7e> anyone know how to edit rle images?  know a program that does it?
[08:41] <timfrost> angeliang, space constraints on the CD. This is true for I386 as well as PPC and AMD64.  If you install build-essential with 'sudo apt-get install build-essential', you will get the compiler and tools
[08:41] <hankido> my notebook is american product
[08:41] <hankido> pcg-v505ax
[08:41] <hankido> ax
[08:41] <hankido> sony
[08:41] <Mabus06> How come it says when I try to write, that I have write permission turned off? And when I use sudo, it says the user I'm trying to message isn't logged on, but he is. Can someone help or reccomend a better program for two to talk to while logged into the same ubuntu machine?
[08:42] <angeliang> timfrost: thanks...
[08:42] <hankido> mahangu
[08:42] <hankido> do you understand my problem?
[08:42] <hankido> ?
[08:42] <mahangu> hankido, yes i do, but iim not booted in to ubuntu right now. someone else will help you
[08:42] <hankido> ah..
[08:42] <hankido> ok
[08:42] <pvd2006> Are harddrives that support DMA already set to DMA mode when you use them with ubuntu?
[08:43] <Francisco> pvd2006, yeah ."
[08:43] <pvd2006> ok, thanks
[08:43] <hankido> ubuntu
[08:43] <hankido> mania?
[08:43] <hankido> please help me
[08:43] <angeliang> timfrost: i used synaptic to install all the necessary stuff from cd
[08:43] <hankido> ubuntu good user?
[08:43] <Francisco> hankido, look it so easy."
[08:43] <hankido> how?
[08:43] <hankido> keyboard
[08:43] <hankido> input
[08:44] <hankido> i wanna korean input
[08:44] <hankido> but only
[08:44] <hankido> english
[08:44] <hankido> francisco?
[08:44] <hankido> how?
[08:44] <Francisco> first, click rigth botton on the panel." then select add at panel."
[08:44] <^Odd^> !sources
[08:44] <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
[08:44] <hankido> shift+space   cannot
[08:44] <hankido> yes
[08:44] <Francisco> ans search the correcto botton you wanna add."
[08:44] <[nige] > hello
[08:45] <hankido> ok wait
[08:45] <hankido> i try
[08:45] <[nige] > does anyone know how to, or if it is possible to set different backgrounds under ubuntu for 1 big desktop
[08:45] <Francisco> ok
[08:46] <[nige] > currently I am running dual headed 17" monitors, with a huge resolution, but I would love to set a different background for each monitor, or yes I am running xinerama,
[08:46] <[nige] > The only Idea I have is to use the gimp to create bigger pictures and have it split on the monitors where I would ike it
[08:47] <^Odd^> !codecs
[08:47] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[08:48] <^Odd^> !easysource
[08:48] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[08:48] <dools> i'm having some difficulty with group write permissions. if i do find dirname -type f | xargs chmod 664 and find dirname -type d | xargs chmod 775, should all users in the group that 'owns' those files be able to write/modify/delete files and directories under dirname?
[08:48] <paulproteus|lapt> [nige] : I'm pretty sure that's doable in KDE at least.
[08:48] <paulproteus|lapt> Never used dual-monitor in GNOME.
[08:48] <na7e> !sucks
[08:48] <ubotu> sucks is probably a word you should NOT use in #ubuntu
[08:48] <na7e> !stinks
[08:48] <ubotu> na7e: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:48] <paulproteus|lapt> !breadbox
[08:48] <ubotu> breadbox is, like, totally, that one female who has all the money and the other women only hang out with her because she has the money and the car. not larger than a breadbox, or and god woman, put a blanket over that!, or smaller than anything
[08:48] <[nige] > reallly, I am using gnome
[08:49] <[nige] > i am not a big fun of KDE
[08:49] <na7e> !fart
[08:49] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, na7e
[08:49] <poks> i have a problem with gallery. php is working acording to phptest.php but if i goto http://localhost/gallery/setup/index.php it will ask what to do with the file. whats wrong ? http://localhost/index.php works
[08:49] <na7e> !poop
[08:49] <ubotu> na7e: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:49] <[nige] > althought I am tempted to try it out again, as long as it does auto mounting of volues eg usb drives
[08:49] <joel886421> intelikey, no luck still.....i think it might be a compatibility error between hoary 5.04 and the version of amsn....could u please run me through the process of install .tar.gz?
[08:49] <ciprian> I have one Ubuntu/GNOME question: unknown types get huge icons on GNOME
[08:50] <ciprian> My question is how to fix that?
[08:50] <ciprian> (that is on Dapper/GNOME 2.14)
[08:50] <Karmander> how many space needs the tipical installation of ubuntu?
[08:51] <ciprian> Karmander: 1.5 G
[08:51] <Karmander> ciprian thank you
[08:51] <ciprian> Karmander: ussual you must need to install using synaptic
[08:52] <Karmander> ciprian what's synaptic
[08:52] <ciprian> Karmander: for instance gcc support, mono, a movie player
[08:52] <ciprian> Karmander: when you install Ubuntu you will have one menu that have: System>Administration>Synaptic package manager
[08:53] <ciprian> Karmander: that program is a control center for packages
[08:53] <Karmander> ok thanks for the information
[08:53] <ciprian> Karmanger: and offers support for mostly applications that Ubuntu knows. For instance if you like more gDesklets (applets for desktop) you may install from  there
[08:54] <Karmander> that's cool for the news to make easy the installation of aplications
[08:54] <ciprian> Karmander: if you have nVidia video board, you should install nvidia-glx package
[08:55] <ciprian> Karmander: for instance my instalation has around 2.5 G
[08:55] <Karmander> and how much RAM do you need to run this?
[08:55] <ciprian> Depends
[08:55] <Karmander> 128 MB is enough?
[08:55] <htrp> yes
[08:56] <ciprian> Karmander: Depends :)
[08:56] <fluxt> Karmander: 128 if you change to a light window manager, have a swap partition
[08:56] <htrp> but if no-desktop, 128 is fine
[08:56] <ciprian> Karmander: 128 is enough but for great experience you should have at least 378 RAM (256 + 128) on GNOME
[08:57] <fluxt> Karmander: i'm running fluxbox and it's using about 100mb of ram atm
[08:58] <joel886421> is there like a recycling bin in ubuntu?
[08:58] <ciprian> Karmander: Because OpenOffice alone use a lot of RAM , with a movie/music player +  2 folders opened, + evolution + one console, sometimes is not enough
[08:58] <[nige] > joel886421, its called trash
[08:58] <[nige] > :)
[08:58] <DBO> na7e, I freed up a 150GB NTFS partition, I am ready to trash it and make it ext3
[08:58] <DBO> can I do that in linux?
[08:59] <ciprian> DB0: do you have IDE or SATA?
[08:59] <[nige] > DBO, i think fidsk is the answer :)
[08:59] <ciprian> I think that SATA?
[08:59] <ciprian> !?
[08:59] <ubotu> ciprian: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:59] <Madpilot> ciprian, IDE/SATA shouldn't matter - Linux deals with both...
[08:59] <newbie1canoby> how can allow a user to read write to a ntfs windows partition from linux
[09:00] <DBO> [nige] , do you have a walkthrough or would you be willing to kind of hold my hand through this process... I am willing to admit I am much more familiar with windows than linux
[09:00] <EdLin> newbie1canoby, you can't
[09:00] <Madpilot> newbie1canoby, you can't write to NTFS, not safely
[09:00] <ciprian> DBO: if you have SATA: you should write that command: sudo fdisk /dev/sda, on ATA: sudo fdisk /dev/hda
[09:00] <Phlosten> newbie1canoby, you need a fat32 partition to use as a go between
[09:00] <[nige] > DBO, what you could do is just delete the partion, and recreate it as a linux and use the makefs command
[09:00] <DBO> ciprian, thats all?
[09:00] <ciprian> DBO: nope: there you have a menu (press m to get it) and you manage in any way the partitions)
[09:00] <newbie1canoby> why ? suse does it with no problems
[09:01] <[nige] > I believe thats all you would have to do, or you could run a ntfsresize if you wish to keep it
[09:01] <Protocol1> my ppracer used to play nice n smooth on my ubuntu...now its a little jittery can someone help me fix this?
[09:01] <joel886421> how do i access the trash?
[09:01] <DBO> nige, its clean, I want to nuke it
[09:01] <[nige] > okay
[09:01] <dj-fu> anyone use an ipod on nix?
[09:01] <ciprian> DBO: you may use if you have already installed ubuntu: system>administation>Disks
[09:01] <[nige] > well you just need to find out what partion it is
[09:01] <newbie1canoby> why?
[09:01] <Karmander> ciprian what do you think about suse?
[09:02] <[nige] > from the console, cfdisk should tell you, but its a pretty bad app, you need to run it as rooit
[09:02] <[nige] > root rather
[09:02] <DBO> ciprian, can we do a single chat window?  this is confusing
[09:02] <newbie1canoby> phlosten why is it dangerous
[09:02] <ciprian> DBO: sure...
[09:02] <DBO> thanks
[09:02] <Phlosten> newbie1canoby, http://www.linux-ntfs.org/
[09:02] <[nige] > hmmm cfdisk wont tell you unfortunately
[09:02] <newbie1canoby> ok thankyou
[09:02] <Protocol1> i think it happened after I adjust my video setup
[09:03] <[nige] > this is a prgram that will tell you, I thint qtparted might
[09:03] <ciplogic> Karmander: about Synaptic or about installing?
[09:04] <Karmander> installing
[09:04] <ciplogic> 128 RAM is enough for installing Linux but you should reconsider to buy some RAM on your machine
[09:04] <ciplogic> I use last Ubuntu on a P3-500 with 320 RAM
[09:04] <ciplogic> And works nicely
[09:04] <[nige] > DBO, qtparted is a good graphical tool to setting partions
[09:05] <ciplogic> WIth all features enabled
[09:05] <Protocol1> my video used to be nice in smooth now its a bit choppy...im running ubuntu 5.10
[09:05] <Karmander> and does it works ok synaptic
[09:05] <joel886421> how can i access the trash can?
[09:05] <Protocol1> my open gl direct rendering doesnt a green in the tests like it used to in cedega..anyone know why?
[09:05] <DBO> [nige] , I have opened the disk manager
[09:05] <DBO> disabled the ntfs disk
[09:05] <Karmander> can i make a tipicall installation with tar files?
[09:05] <DBO> selected format (for its partition)
[09:06] <ciplogic> joel: open nautilus: you have in places
[09:06] <DBO> what should I put for its mount point?
[09:06] <ciplogic> joel: you may add trash applet on any panel you want
[09:06] <[nige] > wel you dont need to
[09:06] <DBO> do I use /mnt or /media?
[09:06] <Protocol1> does anyone know how I can get opengl direct rendering to run again?
[09:06] <DBO> ok
[09:06] <joel886421> ciplogic, how do i add it tho
[09:06] <DBO> Im going to try this
[09:06] <[nige] > you could always mount it  /dev/hdb1 or what ever it is to be like /otherdrive
[09:07] <joel886421> got it
[09:07] <DBO> how long does formatting take?
[09:07] <[nige] > you can set it up through fstab :)
[09:07] <[nige] > well its quick
[09:07] <DBO> several minutes?
[09:07] <Karmander> anybody knows the origin of ubuntu (country)?
[09:07] <[nige] > I believe all you have do it is makefs /dev/hdXx
[09:07] <ciplogic> DBO: nope... some seconds
[09:07] <DBO> its still going
[09:07] <DBO> I think I messed up
[09:07] <ciplogic> Karmander: south affrica
[09:08] <[nige] > Karmander, south africa, founded by mark shuttleworth
[09:08] <DBO> oh wait
[09:08] <DBO> it worked!
[09:08] <Karmander> thank you
[09:08] <DBO> now to play with my fstab
[09:08] <[nige] > DBO, good good
[09:08] <[nige] > lol
[09:08] <[nige] > back it up first
[09:08] <[nige] > :)
[09:08] <ciplogic> Does anyone knows why in dapper I have huge icons in Recent Document?
[09:08] <DBO> [nige] , aww, but I wanted to break everything
[09:09] <[nige] > lol
[09:09] <[nige] > well then do this as root,, rm -fdR  / :P
[09:09] <Karmander> if I install now breezy can I update easily to the future dapper?
[09:09] <rixrtg> I acidentally overwrote /usr/bin/X how can I get it back?
[09:09] <DBO> [nige] , what do I put for its fstab entry?
[09:10] <fluxt> rixrtg: reinstall x perhaps
[09:10] <[nige] > Karmander, yes just change breezy to dapper
[09:10] <[nige] > :)
[09:10] <Karmander> lol
[09:10] <ciplogic> joel886421: run (press Alt+F2) gconf-editor, go to key:  /apps/nautilus/desktop/trash_icon_visible and enable it
[09:10] <rixrtg> fluxt, that's what I thought, didn't bring it bak though
[09:10] <Karmander> [nige]  so that's the only way
[09:10] <fluxt> rixrtg: or..
[09:10] <[nige] > Karmander,  i think soo
[09:11] <ciplogic> Karmander: very easy: edit the file /etc/apt/sources.list and anywhere you find breezy replace with dapper
[09:11] <^Odd^> !w32codecs
[09:11] <ubotu> somebody said w32codecs was a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[09:11] <ciplogic> go to synaptic: press: reload, find updates and apply
[09:11] <Karmander> cool
[09:11] <fluxt> rixrtg: ln -s /usr/X11R6/bin/X /usr/bin/X
[09:11] <[nige] > DBO, just use the default,s hadd the /dev/hdx /newmountpoint ext defaults 0 0
[09:11] <fluxt> rixrtg: sudo ln -s /usr/X11R6/bin/X /usr/bin/X && echo even
[09:11] <ciplogic> Karmander: at the end you will have a new dapper update
[09:11] <to4001>  ;
[09:11] <to4001> -_-;;
[09:12] <rixrtg> fluxt, ah, it is in the package x11-common
[09:12] <ciplogic> (as coresponding command: apt-get dist-upgrade)
[09:12] <to4001>  apt-get       _;
[09:12] <[nige] > so for instance I have hdb1 that i want to mount as  /shares in my fstab it is: /dev/hdb1 /shares ext3 defaults 0 0
[09:12] <[nige] > that willl mount that everytime at book
[09:12] <[nige] > boot rather
[09:12] <DBO> [nige] , ok, I got it mounted, why does it have a lost+found folder?
[09:13] <ciplogic> DBO: don worry about lost+found
[09:13] <DBO> what is it?
[09:13] <[nige] > you may need to restart the pc, did you run makefs
[09:13] <ciplogic> DBO: in extreme cases of crashes
[09:13] <ciplogic> DBO: there is the place where the files restored are moved
[09:13] <DBO> so I can ignore it?
[09:13] <^Odd^> ack
[09:13] <ciplogic> ReiserFS or Ext3 is journaled FS and haven no problem with it
[09:13] <^Odd^> DRM has hit ubuntu
[09:13] <mikl> SYN/ACK?
[09:14] <DBO> [nige] , I have the drive mounted and formated ext3, why reboot?
[09:14] <DBO> I just used the mount -a command
[09:14] <ciplogic> :)
[09:14] <ciplogic> DBO: yes... that is the good answer
[09:14] <[nige] > DBO, if you have done that you should be okay, i forgot the mount -a
[09:14] <[nige] > :)
[09:14] <fluxt> ^Odd^: link?
[09:14] <ciplogic> DBO: But he wants to show to you that change is permanent :)
[09:14] <DBO> where do I nominate you two for medals in the line of serving noobs?
[09:15] <[nige] > lol you dont :)
[09:15] <[nige] > its only about making ppl lives a little easier :)
[09:15] <Dewi> you're not doing very well
[09:15] <Dewi> my life is still really hard
[09:15] <Dewi> can't you cook my dinner or something?
[09:15] <[nige] > no point being a geek if you cant help, why should other help you if you wont help them :)
[09:15] <cyrun> Hi, anyone using an atheros-cardbus card with dapper?
[09:16] <[nige] > Dewi, if life was easy you wouldnt learn anything
[09:16] <^Odd^> i can't beleve that DRM is now in ubuntu O_o
[09:16] <^Odd^> what the fuck
[09:16] <Dewi> [nige] : if life was easy I wouldn't need to
[09:16] <Madpilot> ^Odd^, what're you talking about?
[09:16] <w32> ^odd^ what?
[09:16] <^Odd^> it says that if you use the !w32codecs that they will not play music
[09:16] <^Odd^> with DRM
[09:16] <w32> relly
[09:16] <[nige] > _Dewi, goood thing is not then :
[09:17] <fluxt> ^Odd^: a link would save a lot of typing
[09:17] <Madpilot> ^Odd^, blame the folks who inflict DRM on us, then. Not much that Ubuntu can do about it
[09:17] <^Odd^> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-fda9cc5147253891fe3047263b82d787ab025bba
[09:17] <Dewi> ^Odd^: is that because the music is encrypted?
[09:17] <^Odd^> look where it says the codecs
[09:17] <^Odd^> i do not know
[09:17] <ciplogic> ^Odd^: Install ffmpeg and gstreamer plugins for ffmpeg
[09:17] <ciplogic> I played with dapper DVD but I cannot cripted DVD.
[09:18] <ciplogic> For DVD-s with cripted content I used Xine-ui
[09:18] <DBO> now to copy gobs and gobs of MP3's
[09:18] <Dewi> ^Odd^: that doesn't say ubuntu is enforcing DRM
[09:18] <fluxt> ^Odd^: "Note: wmv files encoded with DRM (Digital Rights Management) are not playable by the codecs." <-- is that what you're talkin' 'bout?
[09:18] <^Odd^> i know that
[09:18] <Dewi> ^Odd^: it just says they won't play - presumably because they are encrypted not to play
[09:18] <^Odd^> yea
[09:18] <^Odd^> oh ok
[09:18] <^Odd^> i mis read it then lol
[09:19] <sledge> I set up a 32-bit chroot, but apt-get won't install the j2re-1.4 package.
[09:19] <^Odd^> for some reason i dident notice it beofre that it said that
[09:19] <sledge> Anybody know what's wrong?
[09:19] <ciplogic> sledge: explain better please
[09:19] <fluxt> cat website | grep DRM > /dev/panic
[09:19] <ciplogic> sledge: apt-get install doesn mean too much :)
[09:19] <sledge> Package j2re1.4 has no installation candidate
[09:20] <Elektrochelovek> hey, i folow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelBuildpackageHowto , but kernel source without debian subdir which in neet to build with dpkg-buildpackage
[09:20] <vars> ciplogic, that is a cli command
[09:20] <sledge> This is in an 32-bit chroot w/ multiverse support
[09:20] <vars> ciplogic, open a terminal and type those commands
[09:20] <ciplogic> vars: I dont know
[09:20] <vars> ciplogic, what don't you know?
[09:20] <sledge> The JAVA HowTo at the wiki says to do: apt-get install j2re-1.4, but that fails the above error
[09:21] <ciplogic> vars: man cli
[09:21] <ciplogic> vars: I will look in manual before using it
[09:21] <^Odd^> man life
[09:21] <^Odd^> nope dosen't work >.<
[09:21] <DBO> ciplogic, should I chown the new drive to my user, or should I just chown specific directories?
[09:21] <fluxt> ^Odd^: yeah, i don't have that package installed either
[09:22] <vars> --- being a dumbass sorry guys
[09:22] <ciplogic> DBO: you should specify for every file: chown -R dbo.dbo
[09:23] <ciplogic> and the place you mount it... of course
[09:23] <ciplogic> vars: cli : command for mono
[09:24] <ciplogic> vars: for launching .net/mono binaries you may use cli instead mono
[09:24] <ciplogic> cli banshee.exe
[09:24] <zF> !repositories
[09:24] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[09:25] <DBO> ciplogig, all my imported mp3's are coming in with 555 permissions because they are coming off an NTFS drive, how can I set their permissions to 666 all at once (multiple subdirectories)
[09:25] <Karmander> good bye
[09:25] <zF> How can I select all in nano and delete everything?
[09:25] <fluxt> !terminal
[09:25] <sledge> So, any ideas why it can't find j2re-1.4
[09:25] <ciplogic> DBO: wait to answer to sledge
[09:25] <sledge> I'm going mad - slowly, but steadily
[09:26] <vars> Karmander, goodnight
[09:26] <ciplogic> sledge: wait a bit to look in repo
[09:26] <Madpilot> DBO, use the -R flag with chmod
[09:26] <Karmander> vars thank you
[09:26] <fluxt> zF: F1 in nano brings up help
[09:26] <DBO> Mad, thank you
[09:26] <ciplogic> sledge: is very simple, really
[09:27] <ciplogic> sledge: are you using synaptic?
[09:27] <zF> fluxt, I'll check it out
[09:27] <fluxt> zF: so will i ;)
[09:27] <sledge> ciplogic: yes
[09:27] <ciplogic> sledge: go to repository menu
[09:27] <ciplogic> and press: add repository
[09:27] <ciplogic> there will appear one dialog that has 4 checkboxes
[09:28] <ciplogic> the universe and multiverse checks are disabled
[09:28] <ciplogic> sledge: enable them and press ok
[09:28] <mve> can anyone help me install java runtime?
[09:28] <nrymiguel> hi ppl
[09:28] <ciplogic> sledge: then you must reload the list of repository
[09:28] <nrymiguel> respect
[09:28] <ciplogic> mve: what problem?
[09:28] <nrymiguel> how can i play mp3 cd?
[09:29] <Madpilot> !tell nrymiguel about mp3
[09:29] <ciplogic> if you have added universe/multiverse repository you should install the package: jre1.4 on synaptic
[09:29] <mve> I can't install the rpm file from java.com
[09:29] <Madpilot> mve, don't use the RPM
[09:29] <ciplogic> mve: go to synaptic
[09:29] <Madpilot> !tell mve about java
[09:29] <nrymiguel> rhytmbox told me to install plug-ins, how i do that
[09:30] <nrymiguel> thamks for reply madpilot
[09:30] <sledge> ciplogic: Depends: libc6 (>=2.3.4-1) but 2.3.2.ds1-20ubuntu13 is to be installed
[09:30] <sledge>    <- blocker
[09:30] <dark_light> what about using skype on amd64? :( :(
[09:30] <Madpilot> nrymiguel, the bot should have just sent you a pm - follow the URL in that
[09:30] <mve> ok I'm in synaptic
[09:30] <Madpilot> mve, the bot should have just sent you a pm - follow the URL in that
[09:30] <NewUBUNTU> PPL HI, i need help, i downloaded my modem drivers and so forth alongside other cool linux applications,  The mother of all questions is, HOW do i now install them
[09:30] <ciplogic> sledge: means wrong dependencies
[09:30] <ciplogic> sledge: are you using dapper or breezy?
[09:31] <dark_light> NewUBUNTU, you downloaded .deb packages, right?
[09:31] <NewUBUNTU> nope
[09:31] <Madpilot> NewUBUNTU, easiest install method: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[09:31] <dark_light> NewUBUNTU, first: you should use apt-get instead of downloading directly the files
[09:31] <NewUBUNTU> it came like a zip file
[09:31] <nrymiguel> thanks again madpilot
[09:31] <Madpilot> nrymiguel, np
[09:31] <ciplogic> sledge: let talk in private
[09:31] <NewUBUNTU> the files i downloaded are like .tar or zip files
[09:31] <dark_light> NewUBUNTU, .tar.gz? run away these files, the best files for installing apps is .deb
[09:31] <NewUBUNTU> o ok
[09:32] <Madpilot> NewUBUNTU, see the URL I just posted for the best way to install stuff in Ubuntu
[09:32] <NewUBUNTU> say i now download the .deb file
[09:32] <dark_light> NewUBUNTU, the modem driver is quite simple: you compile it and install using modprobe, you don't need a .deb
[09:32] <NewUBUNTU> thanks Madpilot
[09:32] <Protocol1> I ran "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"  and my opengl direct rendering hasnt been working since does anyone know how I can fix it?
[09:32] <arseresit> hello linux users...
[09:32] <NewUBUNTU> dark_light : im new to ubuntu i have no idea how or wot compile is
[09:33] <NewUBUNTU> however i do have the zest to learn
[09:33] <dark_light> NewUBUNTU, hmm.. actually i have no idea too ^^
[09:33] <dark_light> NewUBUNTU, but.. for programs you should use apt.. using the synaptic or apt-get.. download and install directly from ubuntu servers.. safer and better
[09:33] <arseresit> anyone knows how to make the monitor into off after a specific time
[09:34] <dark_light> NewUBUNTU, i think you need the kernel headers.. but you should read the README file.. or INSTALL.. :)
[09:34] <paragon|> hey, what's the default su password once you've installed ubuntu?
[09:34] <Frogzoo> arseresit: sys -> prefs -> screensaver
[09:34] <Madpilot> paragon|, there isn't one. Use sudo & your own user pw
[09:34] <NewUBUNTU> thanks dark_light
[09:34] <NewUBUNTU> :)
[09:34] <NewUBUNTU> last one
[09:34] <Madpilot> !sudo
[09:34] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[09:34] <arseresit> but it doesn't work..
[09:34] <dark_light> read the url Madpilot posted and you should be able to install most regular programs on ubuntu
[09:34] <paragon|> !sudo
[09:34] <NewUBUNTU> i was FINALLY able to learn how to mount a ntfs drive
[09:34] <arseresit> any solution..
[09:35] <NewUBUNTU> but when ever i want to access it it says PERMISION denied
[09:35] <NewUBUNTU> how do i set myself permissions to this
[09:35] <dark_light> NewUBUNTU, ahahahha=) mount it with umask=0222 option
[09:35] <Madpilot> !+ntfs
[09:35] <ubotu> [ntfs]  the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[09:35] <ciplogic> paragon| :to set root pasword: sudo su
[09:35] <Madpilot> NewUBUNTU, ^^^
[09:35] <ciplogic> paragon| : then set the password
[09:35] <dark_light> yeah Madpilot =)
[09:35] <ciplogic> paragon| : or sudo passwd
[09:35] <Madpilot> ciplogic, please don't encourage people to do that - it isn't needed
[09:35] <paragon|> thx
[09:35] <Madpilot> paragon|, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[09:36] <ciplogic> madpilot: sorry, I wasn know that :(
[09:36] <holycow> dudes, ignore what ciplogic just told you
[09:36] <dark_light> NewUBUNTU, it's was a bit funny because i had the same problem.. ^^
[09:36] <holycow> thats wrong
[09:36] <TuxRox> Hello all.
[09:36] <holycow> well bad to be precise
[09:36] <mve> ciplogic: how do I add universe/multiverse repository?
[09:36] <Madpilot> ciplogic, all of Ubuntu's GUI config/admin tools are set up to use sudo, not root
[09:36] <holycow> maddler, i'm seeing a disturbing amount of trully bad advice on the forums and irc these days :/
[09:36] <Madpilot> holy_cow, I know... :P
[09:36] <Madpilot> !tell mve about universe
[09:36] <holycow> maddler, wrong nick,sorry
[09:37] <NewUBUNTU> thanks alot guys
[09:37] <tolis> hello, I installed gxine 0.5.4-0.1 deb package, and I get this:  gxine: error: XML error: xml_widgets: Failed to open file '/etc/gxine/toolbar-fullscreen.xml': No such file or directory
[09:37] <NewUBUNTU> :) enjoy the day
[09:37] <tolis> can anyone help to fix it?
[09:37] <holycow> note to all newbs: if you think have a clue, but don't it is highly recommended to ask for second opinions
[09:37] <holycow> please forward helpfull advice, not bad advice
[09:37] <arseresit> Frogzoo: but it doesn't work.. any solution....
[09:37] <Protocol1> I ran "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"  and my opengl direct rendering hasnt been working since does anyone know how I can fix it?
[09:38] <holycow> Madpilot, perhaps its time to start thinking about a section on the wiki called its a good thing *tm* / its a bad thing *tm*
[09:38] <ciplogic> tolis: probably you should reinstall gxine package
[09:38] <Madpilot> Protocol1, try re-running the reconfig, and pick different options?
[09:38] <Protocol1> Madpilot, good idea
[09:39] <Protocol1> im a little scared to ruin things but i'll give it a shot
[09:39] <tolis> ciplogic, there is 0.5.4 for ubuntu?
[09:39] <Madpilot> holycow, the trouble is, the wiki is already full of good advice, and not enough people read it... :P
[09:40] <ph1qt10n> how can i change the picture that says ubuntu when i enter my user information in the gdm?
[09:40] <ph1qt10n> the one that says the progress of gnome
[09:40] <rinke> I've got a problem with GNOME lookt at this http://home.planet.nl/~werf0777/XenGNOME.png Could some body help me?
[09:40] <ciplogic> mve: go to synaptic->menu repository
[09:41] <ciplogic> mve: (setting->repository)
[09:41] <holycow> Madpilot, thats a pretty darned good point ... if everyone read the wiki this channel would be fairly quiet
[09:41] <Madpilot> ph1qt10n, http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Desktop_EyeCandy
[09:41] <ciplogic> mve: choose add and check the last two check boxes (universe and multiverse)
[09:41] <ciplogic> choose: ok and reload (it appears one dialog that warning you that)
[09:41] <mve> chiplogic, thx
[09:41] <holycow> Madpilot, perhaps we need a big icon in the default login setup that is labeledsomething like "HOW TO USE UBUNTU" an dpoitns to wiki or something
[09:42] <ciplogic> tolis: I don understand your question
[09:42] <payrok> i had an issue with upgrading to dapper drake, which I know isn't officially supported yet, but I wanted to discuss with someone what happened.  preferably somone who uses ubuntu on a notebook
[09:42] <payrok> thanks
[09:42] <holycow> payrok, just ask
[09:42] <Madpilot> holycow, the basic documentation for Dapper is going to be a lot better (doc.ubuntu.com if you want a preview)
[09:42] <tolis> ciplogic, synaptic manager finds only gxine 0.4 version.. while I want 0.5 version
[09:42] <Madpilot> payrok, try #ubuntu+1 for Dapper issues
[09:42] <Asphalt> Hey all
[09:43] <payrok> thanks madpilot
[09:43] <holycow> Madpilot, *ooh* you guys are working on that? nice
[09:43] <holycow> really great idea, lemme check itout
[09:43] <Madpilot> holycow, I happen to be, I'm on the Ubuntu DocTeam as well as loitering here far too much :P
[09:43] <fluxt> does anyone know why lynx doesn't load google's website?
[09:43] <holycow> Madpilot, sweet, you've always given lots of great advice to the peeps
[09:43] <holycow> wicked
[09:43] <fluxt> try this: lynx -dump http://www.google.com
[09:44] <Asphalt> Hey, does anyone have skype installed on ubuntu?
[09:44] <holycow> Madpilot, is that run as a wiki or?
[09:44] <holycow> desktop guide looks like a great start
[09:45] <Asphalt> I need the skype-1.2.0.18-fc3.i586.rpm file, for some reason downloading this thing from skype.com is taking an eternity
[09:45] <holycow> okay got the getting started page ... Madpilot i will try to contribute as well
[09:45] <Madpilot> holycow, it's not a wiki, but if you've got suggestions, you could join the DocTeam mailing list
[09:46] <holycow> *nod* will do danke
[09:46] <DBO> MadPilot, I used "chown -R" and chmod -R but it only seemed to effect the folders
[09:46] <Madpilot> holycow, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/Contact
[09:47] <holycow> sweet
[09:49] <KillerKiwi2005> Is there anything like apt-get://protocol
[09:49] <paragon|> is there anyway i can override the display to 85hertz, its not showing up in the resolution change setup and i need to be able to read without strain so i can get this binutils installed so i can get this nvidia driver installed
[09:49] <ra21vi> hi friends,
[09:49] <Madpilot> DBO, sorry, I'm not sure what you're trying to do - but you can always try 'man chown' to get chown's manual page
[09:49] <ra21vi> can someone here help me with getting current with Ubuntu
[09:49] <Madpilot> !tell paragon| about fixres
[09:50] <paragon|> thx
[09:50] <ra21vi> i used 2 have Internet, but now I don't have for last 2 months. I want to install new packages and versions... but before that i want update my apt-sources list...
[09:51] <ra21vi> i mean i want to update my synaptic packages list manually... how can i
[09:51] <holycow> ra21vi, well you need to connect to th einternet again
[09:51] <Madpilot> ra21vi, your Ubuntu machine has net access now?
[09:52] <ra21vi> holycow: sorry frnd, I dont have that on my PC.. i m out in cyber-cafe
[09:52] <ra21vi> :(
[09:52] <holycow> thats actually a good question
[09:52] <ra21vi> Madpilot: no
[09:53] <KillerKiwi2005> anyone some thing like apt-get-install://firefox1.5 much likewhatklikdoes?
[09:53] <holycow> ra21vi, you would need to download all the packages from the security repo, burn to cd then apply to your machine manually
[09:53] <robinl1> finally... rest.......
[09:53] <xChomp> hi! when i run chkrootkit it shows a line "eth0: PACKET SNIFFER(/sbin/dhclient3[7990] )". what exactly does that mean? is it bad or something?
[09:53] <holycow> i've never thought about this issue beforfe
[09:53] <na7e> ra21vi, there isn't a pretty way to do it, and furthermore there isn't a reason to do it
[09:53] <holycow> ra21vi, i have a suggestion
[09:54] <tolis> anyone, how I install gxine 0.5.1 or 0.5.4 ?
[09:54] <holycow> ra21vi, just wait until next ubuntu gets released in a month and a half
[09:54] <ra21vi> holycow: but i need updated archive list.. so tat i can know what to download from synaptic error dialog
[09:54] <starpause> i'm trying to mound a secure digital card on a slot in my laptop ... any suggestions?
[09:54] <holycow> ra21vi, dapper will be out then and you will have a meaningfull upgrade, you can download the iso then and be sure you have the latest and greatest.  how does that sound?
[09:55] <ra21vi> holycow: u mean dapper... i won't install dapper.. i have used preflight 4, no much major difference for what i will have to download all the packages i need to work
[09:55] <tolis> whart is dsc files?
[09:55] <ra21vi> tolis: i think description file for any package
[09:55] <holycow> ra21vi, so you don't have net access, what will you be updating then? you will only have security patches available,nothing else
[09:55] <paragon|> using ubuntu's autodetect script to find graphics card, but there's a question i can't answer, it says please enter the video card's bus identifier, it says PCI:1:0:0, is this correct if this is an AGP card?
[09:56] <holycow> ra21vi, if you don't have internet access security patches are mostly meaningless for a personal system at home
[09:56] <hc> hello!
[09:56] <hc> can you guys help me?
[09:56] <holycow> paragon|, ignore the question and just hit entger
[09:56] <holycow> enter
[09:56] <holycow> hc, just ask
[09:56] <paragon|> hokay
[09:56] <hc> i need XAMPP/LAMPP to start automaticly.
[09:56] <rinke> I can't install java when I try to install. He gives a error make-jpkg:commando not found.
[09:56] <hc> start by itself when i boot ubuntu
[09:56] <ra21vi> holycow: i did once update the ubuntu 5.10 and then took the bckp of the updates... thereafter when i had to reinstall Ubuntu.. i just put those back in respective dirs
[09:56] <Madpilot> hc, it should - my LAMP install starts automatically...
[09:57] <hc> how did you do that?
[09:57] <ra21vi> and my Ubuntu package list got updated till that date... i have package downloaded.. ow i can install those from synapitc manager directly
[09:57] <hc> when i try, i won't work. :/
[09:57] <ra21vi> so i want to update synaptic packages list for current
[09:57] <Madpilot> hc, no idea, but my Apache install starts with the rest of Ubuntu
[09:57] <holycow> ra21vi, my advice is to you is to stop trying to do something that isn't really usefull.  if you find dapper not usefull, forsure security updatesarent going to be either considering you don't have internet access.  beyond that, just downjload debs and install.  no needto updateanything
[09:58] <hc> Madpilot, okey. is it easier to install apache, mysql and all that "by itself", and get away from LAMPP?
[09:58] <Madpilot> !lamp
[09:58] <ubotu> from memory, lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[09:58] <Madpilot> hc, that's the page I followed ^^^
[09:58] <holycow> hc, thats a very big question.  infact its many questions, i think thats far too big of a question to answer here
[09:58] <holycow> you needto know apache, php, mysql, etc to setup everything properly
[09:58] <ra21vi> holycow:  yp.. like i downloaded nwe anjuta... ad installed usind dpkp.. it broke the package .. needed many libs to be upgraded but i do';t know the URL where i can find the upgraded libs that it needed
[09:59] <holycow> each of those have their own help channelstoo
[09:59] <hc> Madpilot, thanks :)
[09:59] <fluxt> what's up with ubotu? why does remember stuff you tell it but not understand a request?
[09:59] <holycow> ra21vi, what do you mean you downloaded new anjuta?
[09:59] <holycow> ra21vi, you used the dapper anjuta?
[09:59] <Madpilot> ra21vi, packages.ubuntu.com lists packages & their dependancies, but you could be downloading a LOT of stuff...
[10:00] <ra21vi> holycow:  i downloaded anjuta-commmon-xxx-a.deb and anjuta-xxxa.deb thats newer than thati got wit 5.10
[10:00] <hc> i'll check it out later! now it's time to play! :D
[10:00] <bigGrim> *grumble* *moan* *winge*... my lfs build is broken
[10:00] <na7e> !dsc
[10:00] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, na7e
[10:00] <bigGrim> no libm-err-tab.pl $pwd/.. > libm-err-tmp
[10:00] <bigGrim> /bin/sh: no: command not found
[10:00] <bigGrim> make[2] : *** [stamp-libm-err]  Error 127
[10:00] <Madpilot> fluxt, if you've pm'd the bot, "<new thing> is <blather>"
[10:00] <ra21vi> and old anjuta has many bugs... one like cannot import eisting project .. it hangs
[10:00] <na7e> !debian source
[10:00] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, na7e
[10:00] <holycow> ra21vi,  you really are begging to download a lot of packages manually, go to the site Madpilot told yhou about, download manually and install.  like i told you originally there isnothing else
[10:01] <fluxt> Madpilot: yeah, it remembers but doesn't spit anything back
[10:01] <Madpilot> fluxt, what've you added?
[10:02] <ra21vi> Madpilot: do u know any way to update package list archiove  offline.. so that i can get the list of upgrades and then copy it .. download it in cybercafe and take back it to /var/cahae/apt/archive to install
[10:02] <ra21vi> holycow: ^^^
[10:02] <bigGrim> sorry wrong channel
[10:02] <ra21vi> i want updated package list..
[10:02] <Madpilot> ra21vi, there's something called "apt-zip", but I've never had to use it and know nothing about it
[10:02] <fluxt> Madpilot: i added Lynx
[10:03] <ra21vi> :(
[10:03] <Madpilot> fluxt, yeah, http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ has it listed, but it won't display
[10:04] <ra21vi> actually i wnt to upgrade Linux kernel... blender , anjuta and some more... but how can i know whats the upgrade versions and therie dependencies if they don;t be in my package list
[10:04] <fluxt> Madpilot: is that the web based version?
[10:04] <fluxt> Madpilot: ahh nice
[10:05] <ra21vi> just downloading tyhe package and installing using dpkg -i breaks them... need their upgraed dependencies too.. whetre can i find what they need
[10:05] <Madpilot> ra21vi, when Dapper comes out, get a CD image and upgrade from that, that'll at least get your kernel & Gnome and such upgraded
[10:05] <ra21vi> am i unable to put my problem :)
[10:05] <holycow> ra21vi, it doesn't break them
[10:05] <holycow> jesus
[10:05] <Madpilot> ra21vi, I already told you, packages.ubuntu.com
[10:06] <tolis> there is a web-page that list all ubuntu files??
[10:06] <holycow> ra21vi, you are going to haveto check for deps on each package, download manually,manually install
[10:06] <holycow> no other way
[10:06] <holycow> or just do the sane thing and wait for dapper or get an internet connection
[10:06] <HappyFool> tolis: packages.ubuntu.com, perhaps ?
[10:06] <Madpilot> fluxt, the bot's acting rather odd...
[10:06] <Madpilot> HappyFool, :P
[10:06] <fluxt> Madpilot: ahh ok, probably needs a restart
[10:06] <holycow> or write an extension to apt so it can use some tool to read from a text file to update its internal list if you so insist on this
[10:06] <tolis> HappyFool, yea, thanx
[10:07] <HappyFool> good <localised-time-of-day>, Madpilot
[10:07] <Madpilot> fluxt, no idea. You could /memo cafeugo, it's his bot
[10:07] <Madpilot> hi HappyFool
[10:07] <fluxt> ok
[10:07] <ra21vi> holycow: f i install dapper., i will have to forget many of the packages i have downloaded and which have newer versions in dapper... so i eed to download some 2 GB..  i have currentlly 3.2 GB of /var/cache/apt/archioves ... :(
[10:07] <tolis> HappyFool, btw Dapper is a new version?? newer than Breezy?
[10:07] <gnomefreak> ubotu crashed :(
[10:07] <ubotu> gnomefreak: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:07] <Madpilot> !+dapper
[10:07] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[10:08] <holycow> ra21vi, welcome to linux
[10:08] <holycow> we all deal with that
[10:08] <HappyFool> tolis: as indicated, dapper is beta. And, as the saying goes: if it breaks, you get to keep both pieces
[10:08] <ra21vi> holycow: i was welcomed somewhat 2 years back with RedHat 8.1 ... :)
[10:08] <holycow> ra21vi, inded, welcome aboard
[10:09] <ra21vi> lol holycow
[10:09] <Madpilot> ra21vi, you can't run Dapper packages on Breezy, for all the reasons you're running into - it's a totally upgraded setup...
[10:09] <konfuzed> !dualboot
[10:09] <ubotu> I guess dualboot is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[10:09] <Asphalt> can someone do me a favor and download skype for linux for me from www.skype.com and send it to me via IRC?
[10:09] <ra21vi> MadPilot
[10:09] <Asphalt> i can't connect for the life of me to their download servers
[10:09] <ra21vi> Madpilot: guide me some.... i just want to upgrade anjuta... what can i do then
[10:10] <gnomefreak> Asphalt: get it from Seveas instead
[10:10] <HappyFool> install from source
[10:10] <Protocol1> does anyone know how I would go about checking if DRI Direct Rendering Infrastructure is running properly on my kernel and video card?
[10:10] <gnomefreak> !skype
[10:10] <ubotu> somebody said skype was http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[10:10] <gnomefreak> ^^^2nd link
[10:10] <konfuzed> Not Found
[10:10] <konfuzed> The requested URL /WindowsDualBootHowTo was not found on this server.
[10:10] <HappyFool> Protocol1: for starters, check the output of 'glxinfo|grep direct'
[10:10] <Asphalt> seveas?  I was just trying to install it the way the wiki said
[10:11] <Madpilot> ra21vi, you could go to packages.ubuntu.com, find the anjuta package, and then track down each of it's depends, and each depend's depends... that's about all  you can do, AFAIK..
[10:11] <HappyFool> Protocol1: also, run 'glxgears -printfps' -- should get many hundreds of frames per sec
[10:11] <ra21vi> Madpilot: lol, thats a tedious work
[10:11] <Asphalt> What is this seveas packages?
[10:11] <jayr168> wat kernel is best for a P4 hyperthreading processor?
[10:11] <konfuzed> bizare
[10:11] <gnomefreak> Asphalt: Seveas made a .deb for it that has all the libs the one on the skype page is missing libs
[10:11] <konfuzed> now its there
[10:11] <Madpilot> konfuzed, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo works here...
[10:11] <gnomefreak> Asphalt: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[10:12] <Asphalt> gnomefreak, so I just need to sudo dpkg -i and I am done?
[10:12] <ra21vi> doesn't UBUNTU has any easy way out.. atleast all other Linux i used had some.. Mandrake, redHat, Gentoo, etc
[10:12] <Madpilot> ra21vi, look into apt-zip, there might be an easier way - but I don't know it
[10:12] <gnomefreak> Asphalt: yes
[10:12] <Asphalt> Sweet!
[10:12] <Asphalt> thx
[10:12] <gnomefreak> yw
[10:12] <Protocol1> HappyFool, direct rendering is no
[10:13] <jayr168> wat kernel is best for a P4 hyperthreading processor?
[10:13] <jayr168> guys?
[10:13] <Kaiser_Away> 686-smp
[10:13] <HappyFool> Protocol1: then DRI is not (yet) working
[10:13] <gnomefreak> jayr168: smp
[10:13] <Protocol1> and OpenGL rendering string is Mesa GLX Indirect
[10:13] <ra21vi> ok trying
[10:13] <jayr168> ok
[10:14] <Protocol1> it used to be cgi
[10:14] <Protocol1> how do I go about getting it to cgi
[10:14] <tolis> whats the difference betwneen Dapper Drake Flight 4 and Flight 5?? Since both are version 6.04?
[10:15] <gnomefreak> tolis: updates
[10:15] <dj-fu> about 300mb worth of packages, as of this morning.
[10:15] <Protocol1> HappyFool, what would you suggest I do?
[10:15] <dj-fu> (I installed flight 4 then smart upgraded to 5)
[10:15] <Asphalt> gnomefreak, I am trying to add this into synapic package manager.  Doesn't seem to show up on the main list once I add it as custom
[10:15] <Madpilot> tolis, stability too - Flight5 should be a bit more polished
[10:15] <HappyFool> Protocol1: what video card do you have?
[10:15] <tolis> is it ok to install Dapper??
[10:16] <dj-fu> OK? dunno. That's upto you
[10:16] <gnomefreak> Asphalt: why are you trying to add what to synaptic?
[10:16] <Protocol1> its an intel video card
[10:16] <dj-fu> Linux is about freedom - you wanna run a potentially unstable development release, go ahead
[10:16] <Asphalt> deb http://users.lichtsnel.nl/~seveas/ breezy-seveas {All Sections}
[10:16] <Protocol1> the open gl direct rendering used to work at one point
[10:16] <gnomefreak> tolis: if dapper breaks tomorrow and is down for 3 days is that ok?
[10:16] <Asphalt> its a mirror
[10:16] <gnomefreak> Asphalt: change {all  sections} to all
[10:16] <tolis> gnomefreak, hahaha ... not at all :p
[10:16] <Protocol1> after I readjusted something int eh xorg file it hasnt worked since
[10:17] <HappyFool> Protocol1: ah-ha
[10:17] <Protocol1> plz help me out
[10:17] <HappyFool> Protocol1: i suppose you don't know how to unadjust it? ;)
[10:17] <fluxt> tolis: still got windows right? ;)
[10:17] <calyth> My iPod nano gets recognized by Breezy by default, but is there a way to allow my regular user to be able to eject the nano without using sudo?
[10:17] <Madpilot> tolis, then stick with Breezy - or grab the Flight LiveCDs and play with them
[10:17] <tolis> fluxt, nop..
[10:17] <Protocol1> no
[10:17] <dj-fu> calyth, should be able to right click eject it on the desktop.
[10:17] <robertin> hellow. Any speak spanish
[10:17] <dj-fu> calyth, I can :)
[10:17] <Madpilot> !es
[10:17] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:17] <gnomefreak> robertin: /j #ubuntu-es
[10:18] <Protocol1> HappyFool, it worked right after a clean install of ubuntu
[10:18] <gnomefreak> brb first gsmoke of morning
[10:18] <Protocol1> heh
[10:18] <calyth> dj-fu: It says "eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument"
[10:18] <tolis> Madpilot, u know when about ubuntu will release stable version?
[10:18] <dj-fu> lol, that's not good :P
[10:18] <fluxt> tolis: me either.. oh well go outside and play with the faries
[10:18] <dj-fu> calyth, Might have changed in dapper, Can't help ya sorry - been a while since I used breezy
[10:18] <Madpilot> tolis, Dapper's final release is probably going to be around June 1st
[10:18] <HappyFool> Protocol1: hmm. you can reconfigure X -- perhaps that will solve the problem
[10:18] <calyth> ok
[10:19] <Protocol1> I will give a few more attempts
[10:19] <HappyFool> Protocol1: 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[10:19] <tolis> fluxt, what u can do .. sometimes it seems win is neccesery evil :)
[10:20] <fluxt> tolis: i dont have it installed anymore
[10:20] <Protocol1> HappyFool, you think that kernel update I recieved the other day had anything to do with not getting my rendering to work again?
[10:21] <tolis> yea fluxt but life is hard this way
[10:21] <robertin> thank's gnomefreak
[10:21] <HappyFool> Protocol1: i don't know, but I'd suspect changing xorg.conf would be more likely to break it
[10:21] <Lakini> I keep seeing an entry in the Firestarter event log, showing a blocked conneciton from 0.0.0.0 on port 67 - should I be worried about this?
[10:21] <HappyFool> Protocol1: the command I gave earlier should restore xorg.conf to a `good' version
[10:22] <tolis> and I have this question ..How is it possible that there is gxine 0.5 package for Dapper but not for breezy... I mean is gxine.. the main linux player
[10:23] <HappyFool> breezy has totem-xine
[10:23] <Madpilot> tolis, totem-gstreamer or totem-xine is the standard for Ubuntu
[10:23] <ra21vi> Do anyone here know how to Update  Ubuntu 5.10 package List offline.... without Internet connection on the PC with Ubuntu...
[10:23] <HappyFool> oh, gxine is there too
[10:24] <HappyFool> !info gxine
[10:24] <ubotu> gxine: (the xine video player, GTK+/Gnome user interface), section universe/graphics, is optional. Version: 0.4.4-0ubuntu5 (breezy), Packaged size: 247 kB, Installed size: 664 kB
[10:24] <tolis> HappyFool, 0.4.4 is full of bugs
[10:24] <Madpilot> tolis, and Ubuntu does not do major updates to packages after a distro release - so gxine 0.5 will never be available for Breezy
[10:24] <Asphalt> When I minimize or maximize windows in gnome there is this slight animation, is there a way to shut that off?
[10:24] <Xnos> hi...i have made a new partition, and after doing that... ubuntu freeze on loading modules... can help plz....
[10:25] <HappyFool> tolis: breezy is nearly six months old
[10:25] <hayden> what can i use to change the gnome menu?
[10:25] <tolis> Madpilot, I ve noticed that ..  bad :(
[10:25] <fluxt> Xnos: tried starting in debug mode?
[10:25] <fluxt> Xnos: or recovery mode as it's called
[10:25] <Madpilot> tolis, not really, because the next release will have all the new shiny stuff in it
[10:25] <Xnos> fluxt..  mm how ?
[10:26] <fluxt> Xnos: it's a boot option in grub, it may be a little more informative
[10:26] <tolis> Madpilot, hahaha ..yea so u cannot wait for it :0
[10:26] <ra21vi> ok, do anyones synaptic package list is upto date onj 5.10
[10:26] <htrp> what's ati gfx drivers?
[10:26] <fluxt> Xnos: it may just be checking your filesystem or something
[10:26] <htrp> frxl or something
[10:26] <ra21vi> htrp: graphips driver for ATI card
[10:26] <htrp> yeah
[10:26] <Madpilot> ra21vi, the actual sources.list for 5.10 will always look the same, pretty much...
[10:26] <htrp> what is it?
[10:27] <k31th> Morning all
[10:27] <gnomefreak> what is the mozilla meta package called?
[10:27] <ra21vi> Madpilot: no, i need all ubuntu universe, multiverse security update and all other binary updates up-2 date list
[10:27] <HappyFool> htrp: i think it's fglrx
[10:27] <Madpilot> gnomefreak, mozilla-browser?
[10:28] <gnomefreak> i look ty
[10:28] <Xnos> fluxt, it says kernel panic - not syncing: i/o error readin memory image
[10:28] <Madpilot> ra21vi, please, we've gone over this. Google for apt-zip, that might help in your situation...
[10:28] <jbrouhard> someone mind telling me how to tell KDE to stop loading kaffeine and konqueror anytime I insert a DVD ?
[10:28] <ra21vi> i did that Madpilot ... i m messing with it
[10:28] <fluxt> Xnos: did you upgrade the kernel or anything else recently?
[10:28] <jbrouhard> cause whatever is going on in the background, it's crasking KDED
[10:29] <ra21vi> Madpilot: i will have to install apt-zip package i think
[10:29] <HappyFool> ra21vi: you can get the package lists in places like this: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/multiverse/binary-i386/
[10:29] <Madpilot> ra21vi, here's a standard 5.10 sources.list, if you need it: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[10:29] <g0dchild> how do  i get a decent resolution? after upgrading to breezy i can only set the scr res. to 680x480 :(
[10:29] <g0dchild> !resolution
[10:29] <ubotu> I guess resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[10:29] <sagarp> i have an sata drive...i did fsck /dev/sda, and it's giving me messages like "cluster XXX is out of range. Setting to EOF" scrolling past very quickly....it's been going on for a while now...should i be worried?
[10:29] <HappyFool> how to *install* such packages lists into the apt system is left as an exercise for the reader
[10:29] <ra21vi> means i need to go back, select apt-zip and install, it will give error and URL it failed fetching... copy the URl and come back, download, and put that in archive then install and then go over
[10:30] <Xnos> fluxt, no, only create a new partition...  and because that,... ubuntu its on hd4 now... i think that its the problem
[10:30] <ra21vi> Madpilot: u mean these are withoyut any updated l;ist.. the official that came with 5.10
[10:30] <Xnos> fluxt..  before ubuntu has on hd3
[10:30] <debshine> g0dchild, are you comfortable with terminal?
[10:31] <Madpilot> ra21vi, the actual sources.list will not change - what it downloads will, but not the sources
[10:31] <Alexi5> hello
[10:31] <springer> hello
[10:31] <Alexi5> is this a good system to have ubuntu on
[10:31] <Alexi5> http://hwdb.ubuntu.com/?xml=b167e9406624f75eb7239ec6d777a866
[10:31] <ra21vi> Madpilot: ok
[10:31] <fluxt> Xnos: hmm, yes it most probably be, i don't know the solution, perhaps you can reask the chan and state your kernel fails to move after partitions changed
[10:32] <g0dchild> debshine, sure am...want me  to edit xorg.conf?
[10:32] <fluxt> fails to load*
[10:32] <fluxt> gah
[10:32] <Madpilot> Alexi5, looks like you've already got Ubuntu on it :P - if it runs the LiveCD, the install should work just as well
[10:32] <debshine> g0dchild, yup. but i saw the post of the wiki for screen resolution. follow that. it's pretty good
[10:32] <Madpilot> !+fixres
[10:32] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[10:32] <g0dchild> debshine, yeah...i'll let you know if all else fails. thanks.
[10:33] <MekanzoO> question: any software that monitors internet usage? (like du meter in windows)?
[10:33] <debshine> g0dchild, good luck
[10:33] <holy_cow> wow, gstreamer totem and plugins work well in dapper
[10:33] <holy_cow> v v cool
[10:33] <Yokalosh> :D
[10:33] <Alexi5> Madpilot:do the specs look good
[10:34] <Madpilot> Alexi5, sure
[10:34] <Frogzoo> MekanzoO: ifconfig? or mrtg if you get really keen...
[10:34] <ra21vi> holy_cow: yup, multimedia playing on Linux is not perfect as Windows and MacOSX, needs a lot standarization, optimization and improvement :(
[10:34] <MekanzoO> uhm... I need something that can count monthly usage
[10:34] <sliper3> Linux sucks
[10:34] <debshine> ra21vi, try easyubuntu
[10:34] <Asphalt> videolan works pretty nice on ubuntu
[10:34] <holy_cow> ra21vi, wrong, you have no clue bro
[10:34] <springer> i would have info about synaptic
[10:35] <Asphalt> wmp lags in windows
[10:35] <ompaul> onnie
[10:35] <ra21vi> debshine: for wat.. multimedia :?
[10:35] <Madpilot> !tell springer about synaptic
[10:35] <holy_cow> ra21vi, osx and windows just supports proprietary, patented and drmd media.  if you call that standardization, then good luck with that
[10:35] <debshine> ra21vi, yup. audio/video/plugins. easy breezy
[10:35] <ra21vi> Asphalt: i think no.. its good
[10:35] <Alexi5> ra2lvi is right becuase windows rules when i comes to multimedia and games
[10:35] <holy_cow> heh
[10:35] <holy_cow> neither of you have a clue
[10:36] <Frogzoo> Alexi5: uhuh...
[10:36] <Alexi5> i don;t see F.E.A.R for linux
[10:36] <holy_cow> and i don't care
[10:36] <ra21vi> Alexi5: yup.. i m doing some research and work to make it perfect.. but man, my left hand internet is gone
[10:36] <ompaul> Frogzoo, mind if I pm u ?
[10:36] <ra21vi> fighting to work witout Internet
[10:36] <ra21vi> :(
[10:37] <Frogzoo> ompaul: np dude
[10:37] <Alexi5> but when it comes to server and rock solid stability linux rules
[10:37] <holy_cow> ra21vi, i would recommend you properly research the issues first before saying silly things
[10:37] <ra21vi> applications integration to DE too needs ach improvements
[10:37] <holy_cow> heh
[10:37] <holy_cow> no
[10:37] <ra21vi> holy_cow: i m i\on the progreass... i can tell any thing 2 u now./
[10:38] <ra21vi> holy_cow: lol ya not now...
[10:38] <holy_cow> ra21vi, thats because you have an opinion, but haven't done the research to support it
[10:38] <fek> moin
[10:38] <holy_cow> whbat you want to do is turn gnome/kde into windows
[10:38] <holy_cow> and that will never happen
[10:38] <holy_cow> good luck with the project however
[10:38] <ra21vi> holy_cow: can't say that
[10:38] <htrp> what's devel files mean?
[10:38] <holy_cow> i would recommend an alternative strategy but like most windows users, they only want linux to act like windows
[10:38] <Yokalosh> does anyone know how to set up automount on removable media manually? i do not have a menu option for it in sys> preferences
[10:39] <gnomefreak> htrp: the development files for that app
[10:39] <htrp> i know
[10:39] <HappyFool> htrp: probably means files for development, like C include files and libraries
[10:39] <htrp> but what does it mean
[10:39] <htrp> ic
[10:39] <gnomefreak> htrp: those are the files that the developers wrote to help you write it
[10:39] <holy_cow> Yokalosh, well generally its mount /dev/thisdevice /media/this folder ... with some options, depending on what file system is on media
[10:39] <ra21vi> holy_cow: don;t take my research light... only geeks and adventurous like Linux, no other ... think on it.. if dont agree, u 2 r among those who arn't on the ground and truth.. ust ellucination of Linux and geeky props
[10:40] <holy_cow> ra21vi, don't take your self too seriously, i've been in the community for years, and every single time we get a new windows user, the first thing they try to do is change it to work like windows
[10:40] <Yokalosh> holy_cow: you can make it automount every time it is plugged in like that?
[10:40] <ra21vi> tru but bitter
[10:40] <holy_cow> ra21vi, they always fail because they haven't done their research
[10:40] <HappyFool> ra21vi and holy_cow: could you guys take this discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic, please?
[10:41] <holy_cow> as a result of not deing research, their assumptions, and therefore their goals are wrong ... thats kinda the way it always works out
[10:41] <Madpilot> holy_cow, ra21vi: #ubuntu-offtopic, thanks...
[10:41] <holy_cow> ra21vi, i admire the initiative, keep up the initiative, but think a little more broadly about the problem your trying to solve
[10:42] <holy_cow> lol Madpilot
[10:42] <holy_cow> of course true zen linux dudes learn to just shutup after a while as its pointless to say anything, code talks :)
[10:43] <Protocol1> do you know how I would got about checking if DRI Direct Rendering Infrastructure is running properly on my kernel and video card?
[10:43] <ra21vi> holy_cow: thats what i want the advice, i m working hard.. working on Windos Linux but i don;t have OSX... looking for someone for OSX suppot
[10:43] <athlon> Protocol1: glxinfo|grep direct
[10:43] <ajo> ::: hi i have two sound devices one is a pci cmedia n other is via8235, i want to disable the pci one, which is the default device
[10:43] <athlon> Protocol1: if its working, you should see "direct rendering : yes"
[10:43] <Protocol1> I have dont that but its a no
[10:43] <sgamer> i just had a game crash on me in x and i cant move my mouse or change the resolution from 800x600 back to the desktops res
[10:44] <Protocol1> done that
[10:44] <sgamer> heh i cant see part of this screen either
[10:44] <weedar> I just got up and find that my / partition has filled up since last night. Any way to find what are the most recent changes to the partition?
[10:44] <athlon> Protocol1: well, now you know
[10:44] <sgamer> might as well reboot i guess
[10:44] <mve> my soundcard doesn't work, alsamixer is not muted. Can anyone help me?
[10:44] <HappyFool> sgamer: maybe Ctrl-Alt-Backspace ?
[10:45] <HappyFool> sgamer: otherwise try this: Ctrl-Alt-F1, login and run 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart'
[10:45] <ra21vi> holy_cow: i am not a windows user. i do use Linux primarily and Windows for games and some stuffs Linux lacks... but i do praise Wiondows developers work.. ok..
[10:46] <ra21vi> on Linux we have top softwares apache, mysql python, perl and others
[10:46] <Madpilot> ra21vi, if you keep bringing this up on this channel, I will remove you from this channel. Join #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to keep going. Thanks.
[10:46] <ra21vi> but Gnome comes nowhere in comparision, lacks many thinhs, there i m working to collect what lacking, why and what needed, the way. and other thngs
[10:47] <mve> it's working
[10:47] <ompaul> !offtopic
[10:47] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[10:47] <Madpilot> hi ompaul
[10:47] <ra21vi> thats what once a debian chanel op told me... good, bitter truth.. lets stop
[10:47] <ompaul> ra21vi, please note that your conversation is a concersation not a request for help please move to other channel
[10:48] <athlon> good lord, empty trashcan does sound the loudest
[10:48] <ompaul> Madpilot, morning
[10:48] <ra21vi> tell me the right channel
[10:48] <ompaul> !offtopic
[10:48] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[10:48] <gnomefreak> #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:48] <Madpilot> ra21vi, #ubuntu-offtopic... for the 3rd or 4th time...
[10:48] <ompaul> ra21vi, it has been pointed to you at least 4 times now
[10:48] <lsuactiafner> heh
[10:48] <lsuactiafner> anyone here use alsa and use 5.1 speakers?
[10:49] <lsuactiafner> or anything more than 4 channels?
[10:49] <athlon> told ya... empty trashcan  :-)
[10:49] <ra21vi> well thanks . lets come back
[10:49] <ra21vi> solve my problem
[10:51] <neoxan> re o_0
[10:52] <ra21vi> now can u help me
[10:52] <ompaul> ra21vi, (as I was not here when you declared your issue but based on what I read) if you check out the web page wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats that may help if not can you be very specific about what hardware you are using for multimedia?
[10:52] <ph1qt10n> how can i change the resolution on the ubuntu boot-up process menu?
[10:53] <liable> vga values
[10:53] <Yango_> how do you automatically update the distro every X seconds ?
[10:53] <ph1qt10n> liable: vga values?
[10:53] <ubuntu> hello dear all
[10:54] <htrp> how do you remove ubuntu's temporary files?
[10:54] <frank_> !login themes
[10:54] <ubotu> frank_: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:54] <Yango_> !upgrades
[10:54] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Yango_
[10:54] <Yango_> !automatic updates
[10:54] <ubotu> Yango_: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:54] <ra21vi> ompaul: i m not solving my multimedia prob.. i wan tto update my ubuntu-package list offline.. i want to download the updated list for 5.10 and put the in my ubuntu machine to respective place.. plese elp me
[10:54] <HappyFool> Yango_: 'man cron' and 'man apt-get'
[10:54] <ph1qt10n> how can i change the resolution on the ubuntu boot-up process menu?
[10:54] <liable> ph1qt10n: yes, append a vga value to your kernel line
[10:55] <Madpilot> frank__, if you're looking for a login-theme howto: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Desktop_EyeCandy
[10:55] <ph1qt10n> liable: where is the kernel line?
[10:55] <ompaul> ra21vi, got a second machine?
[10:55] <Yango_> HappyFool, heh, I know those... I just wanted to know which app was running on my previous installation that let me know when an update was available
[10:55] <Kaiser_Away> ra21vi: i'm not sure whty you want to do a new package list ofline
[10:55] <fluxt> i'd like to know how to theme usplash
[10:55] <HappyFool> Yango_: you mean the gui thing?
[10:55] <Madpilot> ompaul, ra21vi is trying to get dapper packages working on his offline Breezy machine...
[10:55] <Yango_> HappyFool, yeah
[10:55] <liable> ph1qt10n: /boot/grub/menu.lst  google linux kernel vga values
[10:56] <Server[Mute] > hi
[10:56] <fluxt> !usplash
[10:56] <ubotu> [usplash]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[10:56] <Madpilot> fluxt, see the URL I just posted for frank__ ^^^
[10:56] <heyjoe2> how do install a login theme
[10:56] <fluxt> kk
[10:56] <Server[Mute] > i have installed avm firtz isdn card into ubunti machine
[10:56] <ompaul> ra21vi, do you want to upgrade the machine?
[10:56] <ra21vi> ompaul: yup, my machine has Ubuntu 5.10 updated till december 11 2005, and no internet connection.. Now i on anotheer machine at othe place with windwos and internetr
[10:56] <ubuntu> how to fix root file system, i have erors in root files system and cound'nt start my ubuntu , now  i'm in live CD
[10:56] <Server[Mute] > but its not dialing
[10:56] <HappyFool> Yango_: not sure, sorry. Check out System -> Admin -> Update Manager -> Settings -> Preferences
[10:56] <Madpilot> fluxt, actually, nevermind, usplash isn't covered there
[10:56] <ra21vi> ompaul: i want tto update my package and dependency list
[10:56] <liable> ubuntu: fsck
[10:57] <HappyFool> Yango_: err, I mean Preferences -> Settings
[10:57] <liable> ubuntu: fsck /dev/foo
[10:57] <MekanzoO> question: can 1 soundcard play sound from more than 1 applications at the same time?
[10:57] <ph1qt10n> liable: where should i exactly put the vga value in menu.1st ?
[10:57] <Yango_> MekanzoO, depends on the application and what did it do to request the soundcard
[10:57] <ompaul> so ra21vi if your not online then I would suggest you wait for dapper to become a release - if it is dapper you want to use
[10:57] <Yango_> MekanzoO, there are some apps which request it in exclusive mode
[10:58] <Server[Mute] > Yango please tell me how it will work ?
[10:58] <liable> ph1qt10n: append it to your kernel line. google it as i said, and you will find the right value for your monitor
[10:58] <MekanzoO> I try to play mp3 and use skype at the same time..
[10:58] <ubuntu> liable; i cound'nt start ubuntu in start it say's ''cound'nt open password database''
[10:58] <reter> Preparing to replace libgtk2-perl 1:1.100-1 (using .../libgtk2-perl_1%3a1.101-1_i386.deb) ...
[10:58] <reter> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libgtk2-perl_1%3a1.101-1_i386.deb (--unpack):
[10:58] <reter>  failed to write status record about `python2.4-pycurl' to `/var/lib/dpkg/status': No space left on device
[10:58] <reter> dpkg: failed to write status record about `libpango1.0-common' to `/var/lib/dpkg/status': No space left on device
[10:58] <reter> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
[10:58] <heyjoe2> how do install a login theme?
[10:58] <Yango_> Server[Mute] , huh?
[10:58] <MekanzoO> but only one of them can use the soundcard
[10:58] <Server[Mute] > i have installed avm firtz isdn pci card
[10:58] <Server[Mute] > but it did not work
[10:58] <liable> ubuntu: that doesnt sound good.. is this dapper or what?
[10:58] <MekanzoO> is there any configuration for it?
[10:58] <Server[Mute] > im using ubuntu 5.10
[10:59] <reter> trying to update to dragger and i get that
[10:59] <Madpilot> heyjoe2, http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Desktop_EyeCandy
[10:59] <Kennie> reter ur hdd/partition is full? ;)
[10:59] <ompaul> ra21vi if it is you just want to udate your 5.10 install then I will have to have a scratch my head for a few minutes and work something out, never updated a linux box without a second linux box
[10:59] <gnomefreak> reter: do not ever paste in here please use pastebin
[10:59] <ubuntu> liable: ubuntu breezy
[10:59] <bimberi> reter: (please dont paste here) run out of space? check with 'df -h'
[10:59] <Asphalt> MekanzoO, Did you get an answer?
[10:59] <gnomefreak> who can help on manually mounting removable drives in #ubuntu+1
[10:59] <liable> ubuntu: then run fsck on the drive and see what it says.
[10:59] <Asphalt> for the sound question.. I am interested in the same thing
[11:00] <ra21vi> ompaul: i dont want to upgrade my packages.. i want to updae the package-list data
[11:00] <ra21vi> got me
[11:00] <MekanzoO> Asphalt: not yet..
[11:00] <gnomefreak> ra21vi: you need a net connection to update sources
[11:00] <MekanzoO> can anyone help me :)
[11:00] <ubuntu> liable: ok ..
[11:00] <shrewduser> anyone got any experience with the WineCVS script?
[11:00] <ompaul> ra21vi, that depends on where you are going to pull form
[11:00] <Asphalt> hmm there should be a way to hear sounds from two apps
[11:00] <reter> bimberi: then what i do?
[11:01] <fluxt> i have an nvidia graphics card, running the companies drivers for X but my console (without X) must be using vesa because it's damn slow. What driver / how do I setup accerated console?
[11:01] <ra21vi> ompaul: i want  to pull teh list of all universe me\ultivese and security update till now
[11:02] <shrewduser> anyone know how i can fall back to gcc 3 (rather than 4?)
[11:02] <Server[Mute] > any one have any good idea for isdn pci modems ?
[11:02] <bimberi> reter: are you out of space?  if so, empty the Trash, clear Firefox cache, 'sudo apt-get clean' to free some up
[11:02] <ompaul> ra21vi, idea, give me a minute
[11:02] <ra21vi> ok
[11:02] <ra21vi> :)
[11:02] <heyjoe2> madpilot:thanks
[11:02] <ra21vi> there is a simple way to do it, bt if someone can help and give me some time
[11:02] <fluxt> shrewduser: you could change the links to point to gcc-3.4 or perhaps export CC=gcc-3.4 and such
[11:03] <heyjoe2-away> whats the wiki that tells u how to install mp3 compatability, java and all the win32 codecs
[11:03] <gnomefreak> shrewduser: you need to install gcc-3.4 first or whatever gcc you want to use
[11:03] <gnomefreak> !mp3
[11:03] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:04] <shrewduser> i'm fairly new, i have gcc 3.4, but (according to APT) also 4 and i guess that's it's default one....
[11:04] <gnomefreak> heyjoe2-away: ^^^ same site for all of them
[11:04] <Server[Mute] > gnome freak can u plz tell me how i install avm firtz isdn pci modem into ubuntu 5.10?
[11:04] <C-O-L-T> how to install the latest firefox?
[11:04] <shrewduser> mp3 is patented by a german firm...
[11:04] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell C-O-L-T about ff1,5
[11:04] <Xnos> how i can edit a text file... from the terminal
[11:04] <mikl> C-O-L-T, apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[11:05] <ompaul> ra21vi, https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-security-announce is about the best I can consider there
[11:05] <gnomefreak> Server[Mute] : wish i could
[11:05] <shrewduser> how do i tell ubuntu to use gcc 3 over gcc 4?
[11:05] <fluxt> shrewduser: yes 4 is default..
[11:05] <ra21vi> anyone if has muliverse and universe and restricted etc selected and has updated his 6.10 ubuntu 2day.. can take a bckp of upgrade. some 3-4 mb and post it give me URL... i can dowload and put them
[11:05] <fluxt> shrewduser: gcc --version
[11:05] <gnomefreak> mikl: that wont give him ff1.5
[11:05] <ubuntu> liable: Many Thanks, Let me restart computer and check ....
[11:05] <Server[Mute] > i have just installed that card but i duno how it will work
[11:06] <Server[Mute] > wvdial its not work for isdn modem i think
[11:06] <shrewduser> fluxt: hmmm... it says "command not found" that's stranage..
[11:06] <Server[Mute] > can u plz tell me any good way?
[11:06] <ompaul> ra21vi, that is mixing 5.10 and the next version (not 6.10 it has no number until released and will most likely be 6.06 year month) which is not a good idea
[11:06] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell C-O-L-T about ff1.5
[11:06] <Trix> Hello D:
[11:06] <fluxt> shrewduser: how about gcc-3.4 --version
[11:06] <ra21vi> ompaul: which Ubuntu u use
[11:07] <ompaul> ra21vi, 5.10 and I have dapper on a laptop which is old and slow
[11:07] <ra21vi> ok, r u on 5.10 now
[11:07] <reter> bimberi, is that all i can do apt-get clean?
[11:07] <shrewduser> fluxt: i had versions 3.3, i'm apt-getting 3.4 now... maybe everything will sort itself out... hang on mate :)
[11:07] <fluxt> shrewduser: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:07] <Server[Mute] > gnome freak?
[11:08] <shrewduser> fluxt: will do mate
[11:08] <gnomefreak> fluxt: he doesnt want gcc 4
[11:08] <Trix> Ngon svensk? x_x
[11:08] <gnomefreak> Server[Mute] : ?
[11:08] <Server[Mute] > have u my Qus?
[11:08] <gnomefreak> Trix: english please
[11:08] <Trix> lol :)
[11:08] <fluxt> gnomefreak: just change the links, build-essential contains some really good stuff :)
[11:08] <bimberi> reter: sure, that might free up the most.  note that it clears the package cache - 'man apt-get' and search for 'clean' if you want more details
[11:08] <shrewduser> BRB
[11:08] <Server[Mute] > i have installed avm firtz isdn pci modem
[11:08] <gnomefreak> Server[Mute] : no i cant help you never heard of that modem before
[11:08] <Server[Mute] > any idea about isdn modems?
[11:08] <Server[Mute] > how it will dial?
[11:08] <gnomefreak> fluxt: that i know
[11:09] <Server[Mute] > in ubuntu
[11:09] <Server[Mute] > 10.5
[11:09] <jenda> Is there some sort of search function in xmms?
[11:09] <Trix> I've used xp for 2 years i think, and now ubuntu.. i dont like linux x_x
[11:09] <gnomefreak> Server[Mute] : i havent used dial up in like 10 years i couldnt tell you sorry
[11:09] <Server[Mute] > ok
[11:09] <reter> bimberi, i am updating to dapper do i apt-get remove first?
[11:09] <gnomefreak> Trix: than use windows but keep in mind most people that dont like linux is because they dont know how to use it
[11:10] <ompaul> Server[Mute] ,  have a look in menu  :system-> administration -> networking see if it is detected (version number is 5.10, year month)
[11:10] <Trix> ..
[11:10] <X3n0n> Good morning! I have a problem with mplayer. When I play a video it is in double speed or so...
[11:10] <Trix> i dont even know how to install things...
[11:10] <Trix> lol
[11:10] <Server[Mute] > thanks ompaul
[11:10] <HappyFool> !se
[11:10] <ubotu> Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu.se resp. #kubuntu.se
[11:10] <gnomefreak> you see my point than
[11:10] <Server[Mute] > just a sec ill check
[11:10] <Trix> h, en svensk.
[11:10] <Trix> :D
[11:10] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: can I get a deb of the latest firefox version or a wiki, about installing?
[11:10] <C-O-L-T> alapzaj: lenni magyar?
[11:10] <C-O-L-T> alapzaj: :D
[11:10] <C-O-L-T> How to enable your swap partition? It seems that my ubuntu system does not uses mine
[11:10] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Trix about synaptic
[11:10] <ra21vi> ompaul: r u on ubuntu 5.10 now
[11:10] <Server[Mute] > yeh there is one modem
[11:10] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Trix about apt
[11:10] <ompaul> ra21vi, yes
[11:10] <Server[Mute] > name is isdn moem
[11:11] <Server[Mute] > modem*
[11:11] <Trix> :S
[11:11] <shrewduser> fluxt: thanks for that mate, now i'm onto a new error :D ("no suitable bison/yacc found.") but i should be able to handle things from here... ta for the help ;)
[11:11] <C-O-L-T> How to enable my swap partition, it seems my ubuntu system does not uses it
[11:11] <reter> bimberi, i am updating to dapper do i apt-get remove first?
[11:11] <bimberi> reter: ah ok, hold on the 'apt-cache clean' then.  Yes it would seem you need to find ways to free up more space
[11:12] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: use swapon /dev/partyition
[11:12] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: I am new in linux how to use that
[11:12] <X3n0n> it seems that is a problem with controlling
[11:12] <ra21vi> ompaul: can u tell me what sources u hacve selected  binary... universe etc
[11:12] <reter> invalid operation clean
[11:13] <fluxt> shrewduser: sudo apt-get install g++-3.4 gcc-3.4 && sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/gcc-3.4 /usr/bin/gcc && sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/g++-3.4 /usr/bin/g++
[11:13] <[Leo] > hi
[11:13] <Server[Mute] > ompaul there is 3 connection one is ISDN CONNECTION and two is ethernet connection
[11:13] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: do u have a swap partition
[11:13] <X3n0n> it's like someone press repeatedly the right key
[11:13] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: yes it seems I have one
[11:13] <reter> bimbero, invalid operation clean
[11:13] <ph1qt10n> i recently installed kubuntu-desktop, i uninstalled kubuntu-desktop but it seems everything just stayed there.. kde and it's apps, how can i COMPLETELY remove KDE and ALL it's applications?
[11:13] <reter> bimberi, invalid operation clean
[11:13] <fluxt> shrewduser: that's to install 3.4 and make it default
[11:13] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: run "mount " command in terminal.. it will lst all the mounted partitions
[11:13] <ompaul> Server[Mute] , well now just click on the modem then click on activate and fill in the blanks
[11:13] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: ok
[11:14] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: see for any thigs swap  wit sw
[11:14] <bimberi> reter: oops, it's "apt-get clean" but if you're trying to update to dapper Don't Do It.  You need to find other ways to free up space.
[11:14] <rysiek|pl> hi all
[11:14] <ompaul> ra21vi, main restricted universe multiverse
[11:14] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: no I do not
[11:14] <Server[Mute] > ok two mins
[11:14] <geek> hello all
[11:14] <geek> i am running ubuntu and when the first apt-get install selinux-policy-default return me some question and afer return me error
[11:14] <shrewduser> fluxt: gcc 4 seems to be working, it didn't seem to be on my system even though synaptic suggested it was....:S
[11:14] <ra21vi> ompaul: can u updte ur package list now
[11:14] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: but I have one for sure
[11:14] <shrewduser> fluxt: that apt command you gave me did the trick
[11:14] <Trix> !se
[11:14] <ubotu> Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu.se resp. #kubuntu.se
[11:14] <fluxt> shrewduser: ok if you're happy with 4 :)
[11:15] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: ok then its using ur swap
[11:15] <fluxt> i'm happy now i defaulted mine to 3.4
[11:15] <reter> bimberi, i already did it.
[11:15] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: it uses?
[11:15] <X3n0n> can i disable completely the game port where i have connected my gamepad? This is finally the problem!!!
[11:16] <ph1qt10n> i recently installed kubuntu-desktop, i uninstalled kubuntu-desktop but it seems everything just stayed there.. kde and it's apps, how can i COMPLETELY remove KDE and ALL it's applications?
[11:16] <bimberi> reter: it doesn't matter, but you will still need to free up space in other ways in order to upgrade
[11:16] <heyjoe2> when attempting to setup mp3 restricted format following the instructions in the wiki i get this msg: http://pastebin.com/610338. is this normal
[11:16] <heyjoe2> can someone help me?
[11:16] <fluxt> !anyone
[11:16] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[11:16] <ra21vi> ompaul: please update the list using Synaptc,, will take a little. and then pelase let me know'
[11:16] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: system monitor tellls me that my pc does not uses swap
[11:16] <fluxt> lol sorry heyjoe2
[11:16] <reter> bimberi, you'll have to tell me. what other way
[11:16] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: oh
[11:16] <Server[Mute] > hey ompaul check this mssg (check that setting are correct for this network and that the computer is correctly connected to it)
[11:16] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: opinion?
[11:17] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: well man, i m sorruy, can u catch me a little later, or ask someone else. :(
[11:17] <Server[Mute] > it did not work
[11:17] <Madpilot> heyjoe2, do you have Universe repository enabled?
[11:17] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: i m fixing my problem
[11:17] <C-O-L-T> How to mount swap?
[11:17] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: ok
[11:17] <heyjoe2> madpilot: yes
[11:17] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: ?
[11:17] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: can you help me
[11:17] <Madpilot> !info gstreamer0.8-mad
[11:17] <ubotu> gstreamer0.8-mad: (MAD MPEG audio decoder plugin for GStreamer), section universe/libs, is optional. Version: 0.8.11-0ubuntu5 (breezy), Packaged size: 54 kB, Installed size: 144 kB
[11:17] <heyjoe2> madpilot: do i have to type multiverse universe for every single one of the things in synaptic
[11:17] <ompaul> ra21vi, done
[11:17] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: if u know te swap partition like /dev/hda3 then swapon /dev/hda3" just
[11:18] <fluxt> !restricted
[11:18] <ubotu> restricted is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[11:18] <Madpilot> heyjoe2, use this sources.list: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[11:18] <ra21vi> ompaul: did u update?
[11:18] <ra21vi> the list
[11:18] <bimberi> reter: clear firefox cache, empty trash, archive some less important data to CD, uninstall unneeded packages
[11:18] <fluxt> heyjoe2: did you do this? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[11:18] <ompaul> ra21vi, yes, however I do not know the address of the files that are now updated
[11:18] <ra21vi> ompaul: ok wait a min..
[11:19] <ph1qt10n> how can i COMPLETELY remove a program from the terminal?
[11:19] <ra21vi> searching for it
[11:19] <Server[Mute] > ompaul ?
[11:19] <ompaul> Server[Mute] , sorry missed something
[11:19] <Server[Mute] > where?
[11:19] <Server[Mute] > all the hardware is detected
[11:20] <fluxt> ph1qt10n: locate <program>  ...  sudo rm <program>
[11:20] <Server[Mute] > but dnt know why its not working
[11:20] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: done it works now, my computer is much more faster now. It was so slow
[11:20] <ph1qt10n> fluxt: can i do it with apt-get ?
[11:20] <heyjoe2> fluxt: yeah i tried to
[11:20] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: ok, :)
[11:20] <fluxt> ph1qt10n: did you install it with apt-get?
[11:20] <ph1qt10n> fluxt: i dont wanna do it one by one, yes i did
[11:20] <heyjoe2> fluxt: i thought i got it right
[11:20] <gnomefreak> ph1qt10n: sudo apt-get remove --purge program
[11:20] <ompaul> Server[Mute] , your previous message, okay I have scrolled back, so now you put in your settings as per tabs (don't have a modem myself to guide you) but it is only put in phone number username and password and it should work for you
[11:20] <fluxt> heyjoe2: might want to check it in synaptic
[11:21] <fluxt> ph1qt10n: apt-get remove <package>
[11:21] <C-O-L-T> ra21vi: thanks for help
[11:21] <Server[Mute] > i did bro
[11:21] <ra21vi> C-O-L-T: welcome
[11:21] <C-O-L-T> alapzaj: lenni magyar?? >D
[11:21] <Obstfliege> how can i cange the grub boot sequence?
[11:21] <Server[Mute] > but its not working
[11:21] <fluxt> Obstfliege: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:21] <Server[Mute] > in lsmod and dmesg avm firtz isdn modem is detected
[11:21] <gnomefreak> fluxt: --purge ;)
[11:21] <fluxt> hehe
[11:22] <fluxt> i just do a clean out every now and again
[11:22] <Obstfliege> fluxt the problem is that ubuntu doesnt boot correctly it hangs on hotplug subsystem
[11:22] <ra21vi> ompaul: please wait a min, i m searchig,... ok?
[11:22] <ompaul> Server[Mute] , have a read of this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemHowto
[11:22] <heyjoe2> fluxt: yeah i dont think i saved the settings
[11:22] <gnomefreak> Obstfliege: what do you have using usb ports?
[11:22] <Server[Mute] > ok thanks
[11:22] <heyjoe2> fluxt: hopefully it works now
[11:22] <Server[Mute] > brb
[11:23] <Obstfliege> Mouse and Keyboard
[11:23] <gnomefreak> :(
[11:23] <fluxt> heyjoe2: good luck
[11:23] <ompaul> ra21vi, I am sitting here I need to do some stuff - if your not back in a min I am going for 20 or so
[11:23] <ra21vi> ok
[11:23] <heyjoe2> fluxt: thanks for ure help
[11:23] <Obstfliege> gnomefreak: its a notebook should i try without ext. mouse and keyboard?
[11:23] <gnomefreak> Obstfliege: i was gonna tell you to remove them and than reboot see if it still hangs :(
[11:24] <ra21vi> ompaul: ok, can u make a tar of ur /etc/apt and then upload it somewhre or mail me
[11:24] <ra21vi> please
[11:24] <C-O-L-T> how to create a folder in terminal?
[11:24] <gnomefreak> only other thing is make sure they are configured correctly
[11:24] <liable> mkdir
[11:24] <C-O-L-T> liable: thanks
[11:25] <ploum> hello
[11:25] <gnomefreak> mkdir /path/to where/you/want it
[11:25] <fluxt> gnomefreak: is there an easy way to remove cached packages that are no longer installed?
[11:25] <ploum> can anyone tell me how to make an iso file from a dvd ? I want to make an iso backup from a given dvd
[11:25] <ompaul> ra21vi, not a hope it is 480 megs
[11:25] <topyli> C-O-L-T: the file system has no folders. folders are graphical representations of directories :)
[11:25] <gnomefreak> fluxt: sudo apt-get clean
[11:25] <ploum> so I can burn it with growisofs when needed
[11:25] <ompaul> ra21vi, let me get you something
[11:25] <ra21vi> ompaul: what...
[11:25] <fluxt> gnomefreak: doesn't that remove everything?
[11:25] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: thanks, thanks. Anyway where can I get a list of common unix commands? Does exits in ubuntu help
[11:26] <C-O-L-T> topyli: :))))
[11:26] <ompaul> ra21vi, sorry that was varapt
[11:26] <ompaul> ra21vi, hehehe
[11:26] <gnomefreak> fluxt: it removes useless things
[11:26] <ra21vi> then can u post /etc/apt/source.list etc files
[11:26] <HappyFool> !tell C-O-L-T about cli
[11:26] <topyli> C-O-L-T: yeah sorry :)
[11:26] <fluxt> gnomefreak: do you consider installed packages useless? (they sortof are)
[11:26] <ph1qt10n> thanks guys
[11:26] <ra21vi> ompaul: whats the size of /etc/apt
[11:26] <C-O-L-T> topyli: no problem
[11:26] <gnomefreak> fluxt: if its installed it will not remove it
[11:27] <reter> what is another editor besides vi
[11:27] <ompaul> ra21vi, cease now and let me look at what is in there - in case there is anything I want not to say to the world
[11:27] <gnomefreak> fluxt: apt-get clean removes cached crap
[11:27] <ompaul> ra21vi, gime a few
[11:27] <HappyFool> reter: emacs! ;)
[11:27] <HappyFool> reter: nano is easy to use
[11:27] <gnomefreak> please man apt-get for more info
[11:27] <ra21vi> ompaul: ok frndd
[11:27] <reter> HappyFool, how do i get access to it just type nano
[11:27] <gnomefreak> gedit ;)
[11:27] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: these commands are the same at every unix based system right?
[11:28] <HappyFool> reter: yip. 'nano thefiletoedit.txt'
[11:28] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: for the most part yes
[11:28] <fluxt> ploum: i use dvd shrink under wine, but you can use dd for exact backups
[11:28] <gnomefreak> i dont know what your looking at so hard to say
[11:28] <HappyFool> reter: the commands at the bottom, like '^X' for exit mean 'Ctrl-X'
[11:28] <Server[Mute] > any one have idea for b2c2 on ubuntu 5.10 ?
[11:29] <ra21vi> ompaul: halt... i got it.. easy and simpel way
[11:29] <sandokan> salve a tutti
[11:29] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: if you mean the apt commands no they are debian based only
[11:29] <Xnos> hi how i can delete a partition on terminal
[11:29] <ra21vi> ompaul: leave the tedious work friend
[11:29] <gnomefreak> mkdir = all unix systems
[11:29] <gnomefreak> most*
[11:29] <ra21vi> ompaul: check it http://ubuntuguide.org/#backuprestoredownloadedrepositoriescache
[11:30] <ra21vi> ompaul: u there
[11:30] <Shukhrat> liable: ?
[11:30] <gnomefreak> !ubuntuguide
[11:30] <ubotu> [ubuntuguide]  out of date, reported to break a lot and generally a bad source for information. Use help.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com instead
[11:30] <ompaul> ra21vi, I think what you want is this: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool
[11:30] <liable> Shukhrat: yes?
[11:30] <ra21vi> ompaul: no.. see this page http://ubuntuguide.org/#backuprestoredownloadedrepositoriescache
[11:30] <ra21vi> ompaul: it has a way
[11:31] <gnomefreak> ra21vi: read what ubotu just said
[11:31] <Shukhrat> liable: it work (fsck) but i'm still in live CD
[11:31] <ompaul> ra21vi, my >> apt/cache/apt/ directory is over 480 megs in size
[11:31] <liable> Shukhrat: you still couldnt boot?
[11:31] <ra21vi> ompaul: now, i dont want the package to be archived.. i will download it manually... u just remoe /var/cache/apt and inclde others what it said
[11:31] <bimberi> Xnos: 'sudo cfdisk /dev/hd?' (where hd? is the device)
[11:32] <Shukhrat> liable: after when i restarted Ubuntu it say GDK or something wrong
[11:32] <liable> Shukhrat: can you start it in rescue mode?
[11:32] <ra21vi> ompaul: "sudo tar zcvf apt.tgz /etc/apt/ /var/lib/apt/ " just and tell me the size
[11:32] <Shukhrat> liable: and ask to add user ?
[11:32] <Frogzoo> if anyone has anything to further to add to the wiki entry for debugging installer problems, the wiki entry can be found like so:
[11:33] <Frogzoo> !fixinstall
[11:33] <ubotu> See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall for resolving common installer problems
[11:33] <Shukhrat> liable: how to run rescue mode ?
[11:33] <fluxt> ompaul: how do you find the recursive size of a directory?
[11:33] <ra21vi> gnomefreak: i know, but i ave been using it to update my system till dec-2005 archive, ev3erytime , even i did last install on 4th march, it works fine... no problem
[11:33] <liable> Shukhrat: its a boot option
[11:33] <Frogzoo> Shukhrat: boot & select rescue from the grub boot prompt
[11:34] <ompaul> fluxt, at the root of something say /var/cache/apt/archives do this "du -h" or "du"
[11:34] <ra21vi> ompaul: r u there man
[11:34] <ra21vi> ompaul: i have to leave now
[11:34] <fluxt> ompaul: thankyou sit
[11:34] <Madpilot> fluxt, install Baobab - it's a little Nautilus plugin app - if you want a graphical way of looking at directory sizes
[11:34] <fluxt> sir*
[11:35] <fluxt> god that's handy
[11:35] <Shukhrat> liable: i allready reboot but it did'nt show me any options ?
[11:36] <liable> Shukhrat: whats the exact error? look in your logs and try and find something about it, and paste it for me.
[11:36] <ra21vi> ompaul: hello ??????
[11:36] <gnomefreak> psssssst frog in the first note at top of page privide should be provide i think
[11:36] <ompaul> ra21vi, that is over a hundred megs in size
[11:36] <ompaul> ra21vi, I suggest you do this
[11:37] <liable> Shukhrat: and what did you do before this error started?
[11:37] <Madpilot> !eyecandy
[11:37] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuEyeCandy and see also !themes
[11:37] <ompaul> ra21vi, get the sec list which I gave you - go to pool and pull the relevant things - if the machine is not on the interenet then it should not really be vunerable
[11:37] <ra21vi> ompaul: ok thats impossibel
[11:37] <Madpilot> !botsnack
[11:37] <ubotu> thanks madpilot :)
[11:37] <pvd2006> somewhat off topic, but where can you find proxies for IRC?
[11:37] <ra21vi> ompaul: thanks dear, i m going off now...
[11:37] <bloodness123> who can recommend me a partiton app ??
[11:37] <Asphalt> Anyone know how to play music and have skype sounds work at the same time?
[11:38] <ra21vi> ompaul: thatnks for the help and dscussion... bye :)
[11:38] <ompaul> ra21vi, actually I was wrong but it is 24megs
[11:38] <Frogzoo> bloodness123: gparted - but fdisk is really all you need
[11:38] <bloodness123> pls help me
[11:38] <ra21vi> ompaul: thats 2 big 2
[11:38] <bloodness123> gparted
[11:38] <bloodness123> ok
[11:38] <bloodness123> iamlooking
[11:38] <ompaul> !enter
[11:38] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[11:38] <Shukhrat> liable: i cound'nt enter to Ubuntu it say GDK or somethink cound'nt find user and cound'nt start Xserver
[11:39] <ra21vi> remove the /var/lib and then check,, if its some thing 5-6mb, then please maiol me attached.. my email is ra21vi@gmail.com
[11:39] <ra21vi> ompaul: ^^^
[11:39] <bloodness123> frogzoo can u help me for ubuntu partiton app ?
[11:39] <liable> Shukhrat: and how did you get into this mess?
[11:39] <ra21vi> ompaul: and if not, leave it.. my internet time is off... :( have to go now... sorry dear.. but thanks 4 ur co-operation :)
[11:39] <ompaul> I'll have to make sure I am happy with the contents
[11:40] <Frogzoo> bloodness123: what's up?
[11:40] <bloodness123> can u reccomend me a partiton program for ubuntu?
[11:40] <gnomefreak> bloodness123: gparted
[11:41] <Protocol1> how do I go about installing the i915 graphics drivers?
[11:41] <Protocol1> anyone
[11:41] <bloodness123> i couldnt find it in synaptic?
[11:41] <ra21vi> ompaul: ok bye
[11:41] <Shukhrat> liable: after when i did fsck to fix root file system (it's fix thanks) then i restart my com then it's strange massage appear and not start xserver
[11:42] <Shukhrat> liable: after restart and remove live cd
[11:42] <bloodness123> :(
[11:43] <bigfoot1> how do i get mplayer to play a video file in fullscreen?
[11:43] <Shukhrat> liable: can you say moore about rescue mode
[11:43] <Frogzoo> bloodness123: do you have universe/multiverse repos enabled?
[11:43] <liable> Shukhrat: look in /var/log/messages go to the end of the file and see if theres a log of the error.
[11:43] <bloodness123> i dont know
[11:44] <Frogzoo> Shukhrat: rescue mode is single user, you're logged in as root
[11:44] <Frogzoo> !tell bloodness123 about repos
[11:44] <deja> hi, jemand eine ahnung warum ich per dhcp keine ip beziehen kann?
[11:44] <linux_user400354> eazy breezy password recovery hack http://www.triviasecurity.net/exploits/Ubuntu%20Breezy%205.10%20Installer%20Password%20Disclosure%20Vulnerability
[11:44] <bimberi> !de
[11:44] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[11:44] <bigfoot1> i tried mplayer -fs, but though the screen is fullszie, the movie is still tiny
[11:44] <liable> bigfoot1: change video output driver
[11:44] <Shukhrat> liable: is it possible see /var/log in live cd
[11:44] <Shukhrat> ?
[11:45] <liable> yes
[11:45] <bigfoot1> liable: to what?
[11:45] <bigfoot1> liable: and how do i change?
[11:45] <liable> bigfoot1: xv11?? i cant remember, try it.
[11:45] <Madpilot> linux_user400354, that installer/password bug has been patched already
[11:45] <bigfoot1> vx11: command not found
[11:45] <fluxt> Madpilot: re: baobab, nah i'm a cli man myself.. thanks tho
[11:45] <bigfoot1> how do i search through a man page?
[11:45] <bigfoot1> what is the key to press to start the search?
[11:46] <bimberi> bigfoot1: /
[11:46] <liable> bigfoot1: if you are using mplayer from console, man mplayer, or its in the menu for gmplayer
[11:46] <bigfoot1> bimberi: ok. now how do i do "repeat search"
[11:47] <bimberi> bigfoot1: /<enter>
[11:47] <bimberi> :)
[11:47] <Kaiser_Away> n
[11:47] <Kaiser_Away> ^ that
[11:47] <bigfoot1> bimberi: thanksn
[11:48] <bigfoot1> i'm at the end of a man. how do i do a reverse search
[11:48] <bigfoot1> ?
[11:48] <bimberi> bigfoot1: but Kaiser_Away's method is less keystrokes (cheers K_A)
[11:48] <AdmiralCrunch> is the glass half empty? or half full?
[11:48] <bimberi> bigfoot1: yes
[11:48] <Frogzoo> bloodness123: usually, you can just run 'synaptic' click on 'repos' & select the universe & multiverse checkbox
[11:48] <Kaiser_Away> bimberi: ;) save on keystrokes - keep going longer :)
[11:48] <bloodness123> ok thnx i trying
[11:49] <bigfoot1> Kaiser_Away: thanks
[11:49] <Kaiser_Away> np
[11:49] <bigfoot1> Kaiser_Away i'm at the end of a man. how do i do a reverse search
[11:49] <gnomefreak> p?
[11:49] <Kaiser_Away> bigfoot1: i usualy start again at the top.
[11:49] <bigfoot1> Kaiser_Away: how do you go to top?
[11:49] <Shukhrat> liable: i open /var/log massages and cound find problem should i pastebin to you ?
[11:50] <bimberi> bigfoot1: 1G
[11:50] <Frogzoo> bigfoot1: capital N
[11:50] <Shukhrat> *cound'nt
[11:50] <bigfoot1> Frogzoo: captial N is for reverse search, eh? thanks
[11:50] <Frogzoo> bigfoot1: yw
[11:50] <Kaiser_Away> Frogzoo: thanks :)
[11:50] <Asphalt> Anyone else use skype here?  I want to be able to use rythembox and skype at the same time
[11:50] <bimberi> bigfoot1: and ? can be used to reverse search (which is why i said 'yes' to your one line post saying "?") :)
[11:51] <wenko__> anyone know why, I get a target error when i try installing Ubuntu
[11:51] <liable> bigfoot1: mplayer -vo help
[11:51] <liable> Shukhrat: sure
[11:51] <jerusalem> i was messing around w/ my panel bar at the top of the screen (breezy) and now my aim icon doesn't show up there and the program does not minimize to there but rather closes when i click the x
[11:51] <jerusalem> any idea?
[11:51] <Kaiser_Away> Asphalt: tell skype to use the software mixer, not go direct to the sound card (don't kno whow though)
[11:51] <liable> !any ideas?
[11:51] <ubotu> liable: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:52] <Asphalt> Kaiser_Away, skype uses OSS and it points to /dev/dsp
[11:52] <Shukhrat> liable: can you send me link for pastebin please :)
[11:52] <Asphalt> any way to manipulate that to go to mixer?
[11:52] <liable> !paste
[11:52] <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.
[11:52] <Kaiser_Away> Asphalt: hm. not what i ws told, but ok ;)
[11:52] <bloodness123> frogzoo i opened gparted app
[11:52] <deFrysk> jerusalem, add windowslist to the panel
[11:52] <Kaiser_Away> i don't use it I'm afraid
[11:52] <Frogzoo> bloodness123: woohoo!
[11:52] <bloodness123> now how can i an partition primary
[11:52] <Madpilot> !tell liable about any idea
[11:52] <bloodness123> :)
[11:52] <Asphalt> Kaiser_Away,  Can I put /dev/mixer?
[11:53] <Frogzoo> bloodness123: how can I.... ? what?
[11:53] <jerusalem> ok defrysk but now i have a ton of programs
[11:53] <Jimmey__> How do I use the Thesaurus in OpenOffice?
[11:53] <Kaiser_Away> Asphalt: you can try, I'm no sound expert I'm afraid
[11:53] <bloodness123> how can i set a part primary or  logical ?
[11:53] <jerusalem> everything i hacve in my bottom bar
[11:53] <Asphalt> okay, thx
[11:53] <liable> ah, thought someone must have deleted it..
[11:53] <deFrysk> jerusalem, so ?
[11:53] <jerusalem> i used to just have the AIM icon
[11:54] <deFrysk> jerusalem, add panel
[11:54] <deFrysk> and add a windowslist there
[11:54] <deFrysk> anyway, have to go
[11:55] <kenzoix> !msg alsa-source
[11:55] <ubotu> kenzoix: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:55] <bloodness123> do u know primary and logical parts?
[11:55] <jerusalem> ok any one else have an idea
[11:55] <Shukhrat> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10491
[11:55] <jerusalem> that doesn't solve my problem
[11:56] <jerusalem> cause AIM still doesn't minimize
[11:56] <Shukhrat> liable: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10491
[11:56] <jerusalem> it closes
[11:56] <Frogzoo> bloodness123: that's not how it works - you can creat partitions 1-4 as primary, but one of thos partitions (the last one, usually 4) can be an extended partition - then the logical partitions go in that, starting from 5-8
[11:56] <g0dchild> !resolution
[11:56] <ubotu> [resolution]  at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:57] <atomic> `hello
[11:58] <dango> I just setup ubuntu 5.10 and want to log into it thru vnc "headless" so i dont need a keyboard attached to log into local session first. But i cant get the guide found here to work, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=122402
[11:58] <bloodness123> i will set 10mb free space for extended
[11:58] <alan|laptop> hi all
[11:58] <bloodness123> is it enogh?
[11:59] <guru54> WoW, I must give Ubuntu 6.04 Flight 5 a cheer, its really speed up in the boottime
[11:59] <dango> Can someone give me a clue how to troubleshoot this ? the server i started from xinetd but it doesnt respond
[11:59] <guru54> and with gnome 2.14 its pretty nice
[11:59] <Frogzoo> bloodness123: what are you going to put on this disk, & how are you arranging the partitions?
[12:00] <gnomefreak> guru54: please use #ubuntu+1 to talk about dapper
[12:00] <Shukhrat> lena ?
[12:00] <bloodness123> i have two parts c , d
[12:00] <liable> Shukhrat: doesnt look good. did fsck say all was fixed?
[12:00] <Frogzoo> bloodness123: the extended partition is a container for all the logical partitions, ie the sum of logical partitions 5-8
[12:00] <bloodness123> k
[12:01] <Shukhrat> liable: yes
[12:01] <rixth> Can i get a reccomendation for an easy to setup USB wifi adaptor?
[12:01] <dango> where does problems with services started by xinetd gets logged to ?
[12:01] <Frogzoo> !tell rixth about hardware
[12:01] <fluxt> /var/log/messages ?
[12:01] <rixth> Thanks.
[12:01] <Frogzoo> rixth: in case you don't get a better offer :)
[12:02] <FireplaceTV> museek is up & running :-D
[12:02] <FireplaceTV> but i guess none of you guys care about that.
[12:02] <dango> fluxt: nothing there regarding vnc or xinetd, some msgs from boot and aome xml:readonly things, not related
[12:02] <FireplaceTV> <-- installed ubuntu today
[12:03] <liable> Shukhrat: looks like you still got file system corruption. i dont know what gconf server is, (i dont use gnome) but try and find out and re-install it i guess
[12:03] <Frogzoo> FireplaceTV: we're all very pleased for you that your museek is up and running :)
[12:04] <FireplaceTV> thanks
[12:04] <FireplaceTV> it was actually a lot easier than i expected
[12:04] <Frogzoo> liable: gconf always spruiks garbage even when there's no problem
[12:04] <Shukhrat> liable: o-o NO ! i have important files ! NO !
[12:04] <Frogzoo> Shukhrat: chill - it's just a false alarm
[12:05] <liable> Shukhrat: thats ok, restore from backup.
[12:05] <Shukhrat> liable: i havent back up
[12:05] <portamente> does anyone know how to capture and play streaming m3u files
[12:05] <Frogzoo> Hard drives have a limited life span - ie they ALWAYS fail eventually
[12:06] <FireplaceTV> :-(
[12:06] <portamente> yeah they make the "rattle of death" and then they die.
[12:06] <fluxt> dango: is the vnc process running?
[12:06] <FireplaceTV> the drive in this g3 is from 1999...
[12:06] <portamente> i have a 1998 drive, it still works.
[12:06] <FireplaceTV> and i can't install anything bigger than 20gb w/o dropping $75 on a new controller card. please don't ever fail, Quantum Fireball...please...
[12:06] <Frogzoo> So backups aren't an optional extra - they are essential
[12:06] <Shukhrat> liable: is Ubuntu have restore point like in windows ?
[12:07] <liable> no
[12:07] <dango> are there a firewall enabled pr default in ubunto ?
[12:07] <Frogzoo> dango: install firestarter if you want a firewall
[12:07] <bimberi> !firewall
[12:07] <portamente> just save sessions on floppy or usb storage.
[12:07] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[12:07] <Shukhrat> ubotu
[12:07] <dango> Frogzoo: i dont want one, i just need to make sure nothing is blocking connections while i troubleshoot
[12:08] <jerusalem> how can i add skype to ubuntu?
[12:08] <bimberi> !tell jerusalem about skype
[12:08] <Frogzoo> dango: sudo iptables -L -v
[12:08] <liable> !skype
[12:08] <ubotu> I guess skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[12:08] <liable> oops
[12:09] <gnomefreak> jerusalem: read the post ubotu posted and use the 2nd link
[12:10] <dango> grr... does anyone know a bulletproof guide to set up vnc so its possible to log on machine from boot ?
[12:11] <Shukhrat> liable: re-install for me not appropriate, are sure ? that only re-install can help me ?
[12:11] <Shukhrat> liable: re-install for me not appropriate, are  you sure ? that only re-install can help me ?
[12:11] <Frogzoo> dango: you need to ensure you have xdmcp enabled on both ends
[12:12] <liable> Shukhrat: no, you can try adding a new user or whatever it says you need to do, but i would suggest that while your disk does still actually work, that you back up your data before it fails
[12:12] <dango> i have xdmcp enabled on the server, but i cant see any xdcmp settings in the vnc client (win xp) ?
[12:13] <Frogzoo> dango: ah, well you need to enable vnc on the linux box
[12:13] <fluxt> man eject
[12:13] <fluxt> > other window
[12:14] <Shukhrat> liable: how i can add new user if i even cound'nt enter ubuntu ?
[12:14] <jerusalem> thanks guys i got skype up
[12:14] <liable> Shukhrat: after it said that, did it drop you to a shell login?
[12:15] <dango> i can start the server manually with "Xvnc :1 -query -once -fp/myfontpath.. -NeverShared"  , but when its run from xinetd, its appearntly running and listening, but i cant connect . not even from localhost
[12:15] <Shukhrat> liable: yes ! when type my login and password it say incorect
[12:15] <fluxt> dango: is the process listed in ps -A ?
[12:16] <Frogzoo> dango: haven't done this, so I can't add much else
[12:16] <Shukhrat> liable: even root password incorect, i'm sure i type corectly
[12:16] <dango> fluxt: yes, also on netstat -an , listening on 5901 (as expected)
[12:16] <Shukhrat> liable: my login and password
[12:16] <Frogzoo> dango: I think most people are running tightvnc - have you tried that?
[12:16] <rixth> I need a USB adaptor with a thumbdrive form factor.
[12:17] <maihem> Does anybody have a script to grab packages (and their dependencies) from a repo, and add them to a local repository (preferably atomically), including supporting updates - removing old versions?
[12:17] <fluxt> dango: well.. does Xvnc setup a working server if you start it from the command line with no parameters?
[12:17] <Shukhrat> is it possible install iceWM xserver in Ubuntu ?
[12:17] <dango> fluxt: no, it whines about missing fontpath, but the -fp argument fixes that. There is allready running a server on :0
[12:18] <dango> which indicats the server actually runs
[12:18] <maihem> I don't want to simply mirror a full repository but add a web frontend through which packages can be requested
[12:18] <fluxt> dango: so that way it won't listen at all?
[12:18] <dango> yes it will , but if i start a new Xvnc, it wont listen on :0 as its occupied (by the server started from xinetd)
[12:19] <fluxt> dango: my train of thought here is perhaps the parameters aren't getting passed in the way you configured xinetd to start Xvnc, but it's just a thought
[12:19] <anstei> the ubuntu installation didn't detect my synaptic touchpad in the x.org configuration - what do i have to enter there to get the special features work?
[12:19] <Half-Left> I have to run dhclient everytime I boot my mums machine to get her internet connection on, any ideas?
[12:20] <Healot> Shukhrat, icewm isn't a X server, it's a desktop/window manager
[12:20] <dango> fluxt: im thinking the same, but i cant find any logging from it , var/log/mesages is blank,and even if i specify -log:/tmp/mylog, nothing happens there
[12:20] <fluxt> dango: that's why it might be a good idea to kill xinetd and see if Xvnc functions without params (to connect and such)
[12:20] <Shukhrat> Healot : is possible install desktop/windows manager ?
[12:21] <Shukhrat> Healot : is possible install iceWM desktop/windows manager ?
[12:21] <dango> fluxt: i can do that, by starting Xvnc :1 -fp /myfontpath , i can connect from the other maching
[12:22] <fluxt> dango: also, at the end of man page for xvnc or xinetd it may list under 'files' the log
[12:22] <fluxt> dango: and with no params?
[12:22] <maihem> Half-Left: Check that the file /etc/network/interfaces contains a line like: "iface eth0 inet dhcp" with the correct interface instead of eth0
[12:22] <Vornicus> Okay.  I have an install using the server thing, and I installed apache2.  But I can't connect to it, and I can't actually tell whether the server is even started.  So... how do I start it, how do I tell if it's started, and if starting failed, how do I tell what's wrong with it?
[12:22] <dango> if i kill existing server, and add -fp argument, it runs
[12:23] <Half-Left> maihem, it's a usb modem and it needs usbnet module, something applies?
[12:23] <fluxt> dango: with no params does it start the listening service but not function or does it just die
[12:23] <maihem> Half-Left: add the module name to the file /etc/modules
[12:24] <maihem> the interface is probably usb0, I would have thought it would just work
[12:24] <Half-Left> maihem, and that will load the module and the connection will be up everytime then yer?
[12:24] <dango> it listens then
[12:24] <maihem> Half-Left: It should, you'll have to try it to see
[12:24] <Half-Left> ok, thanks
[12:24] <dango> still i need to add the -fp argument
[12:24] <maihem> so the line in /etc/network/interfaces will probably be iface usb0 inet dhcp
[12:24] <fluxt> dango: does it function?
[12:25] <Xnos> hi.. how i can tell the kernel the new ubication og my partition,  i get an sync error.. when try to boot
[12:25] <dango> fluxt: yes
[12:25] <Healot> maihem, a ppp device cannot be setup in interfaces
[12:25] <squid0> hi
[12:25] <maihem> you can run `ifconfig -a` to check the interface name
[12:25] <fluxt> ok, so the problem is not how you start Xvnc.. it's all the xinetd config..
[12:25] <squid0> i'm having issues with irda on an hp omnibook. can someone help please?
[12:25] <ubuntu_> fluxt, hi, glad to meet you, i guess you can help me with my ubuntu
[12:26] <dango> says listening for vnc connections on tcp port 5900
[12:26] <Frogzoo> dango: just btw, which vnc server are u running?
[12:26] <ubuntu> i have two partitions "c" and "d", how can i set "c" primary and "d" logical part??
[12:26] <fluxt> what the.. ?
[12:26] <anstei> does anyone know how to configure x.org such that a synaptic touchpad works?
[12:26] <grinder> what for??
[12:26] <maihem> Healot: it's ppp? You said you have to run dhclient? dhclient doesn't set up ppp interfaces. usbnet is an ethernet emulatorish thing. I wouldn't have thought ppp comes into it?
[12:26] <fluxt> dango: i'm assuming you tried to connect to it and all
[12:26] <dango> Frogzoo: good question :) i got it by apt-get install vncserver
[12:26] <dango> yes i can connect to it
[12:26] <Shukhrat> fluxt, it was me but i don't know how i became ubuntu
[12:27] <maihem> Healot: sorry, Half-Left said ...
[12:27] <grinder> gentoo rulez..
[12:27] <dango> my Xvnc looks exactly as the one here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=122402
[12:27] <Healot> hello? maihem ? it's a modem?
[12:27] <Frogzoo> dango: ah, if you have too much trouble, try tightvnc instead - seems some people prefer it
[12:27] <grinder> who??
[12:27] <fluxt> lol Shukhrat
[12:27] <fluxt> back in 3
[12:28] <squid0> can someone assist me in setting up infrared please?
[12:28] <grinder> i'd like to edit the fstab file, but how?
[12:28] <ubuntu> i have two partitions "c" and "d", how can i set "c" primary and "d" logical part??
[12:28] <dango> Frogzoo: im not expert (obviously) but isnt the xinet.d hassle the same regardless of flavor of vnc ?
[12:28] <Half-Left> maihem, thanks
[12:28] <Matic`Makovec> with your favourite text editor?
[12:28] <Matic`Makovec> like joe, nano, vi, emacs.. ?
[12:28] <maihem> Healot: I have an ADSL modem, but it has an ethernet interface. Half-Left said he needs to run dhclient, which means he can just put ethernet frames on the interface and gets the necessary dns and gateway details
[12:28] <grinder> no, it does'nt work
[12:28] <grinder> i cannot edit
[12:28] <Matic`Makovec> there is no dhcp for adsl, just pppoe
[12:29] <Shukhrat> fluxt, i can't connect to gnome, it doesn't recognize any user names or passwords?
[12:29] <Healot> ADSL modem is a different type of "modem", if it's a USB modem, it acts/is dial-up modem, hence ppp
[12:29] <Shukhrat> fluxt does ubuntu have restore function like in windows?
[12:29] <grinder> is there anybody who chance vmware for linux?
[12:29] <Healot> ADSL modem does not require "dialing", it just connects to DSLAM through POTS
[12:30] <grinder> edit: change..
[12:30] <fluxt> Shukhrat: not really
[12:30] <maihem> Half-Left: there may be a better way using udev's own support for network interfaces... You should read up on that and configure it that way sometime.
[12:30] <fluxt> Shukhrat: ls -l /user/home
[12:30] <fluxt> err
[12:30] <fluxt> Shukhrat: ls -l /usr/home
[12:30] <Frogzoo> dango: maybe not - handling xinet may be handled better by different code, & if you run as a daemon, obviously xinet isn't an issue
[12:31] <deelaz> how to make ircd?
[12:31] <fluxt> err
[12:31] <fluxt> i need sleep
[12:31] <fluxt> lol
[12:31] <Matic`Makovec> deefzi, this isn't ircd help really
[12:31] <fluxt> Shukhrat: ls -l /home
[12:31] <Matic`Makovec> you could read manual for it
[12:31] <Half-Left> maihem, I'll just try put the module in /etc/modules for now and see
[12:31] <maihem> it can do something like load the module when it detects it on the usb bus, then when it realises there is a new network interface, it can bring the interface up.
[12:31] <Vornicus> Okay.  I have an install using the server thing, and I installed apache2.  But I can't connect to it, and I can't actually tell whether the server is even started.  So... how do I start it, how do I tell if it's started, and if starting failed, how do I tell what's wrong with it?
[12:31] <Matic`Makovec> apache2ctl start
[12:32] <maihem> Half-Left: don't forget to check the line in /etc/network/interfaces
[12:32] <Half-Left> ok
[12:32] <Vornicus> YAY
[12:32] <Vornicus> Thank you, Matic`Makovec!
[12:32] <deizi> btw, can i access ntfs drive with ubuntu?
[12:32] <Vornicus> ...now to see if I can get everything else I need to work.
[12:32] <Matic`Makovec> you can, but don't ask me how.
[12:32] <Shukhrat> fluxt: it say total 1
[12:32] <Shukhrat> drwxr-xr-x  14 ubuntu ubuntu 1024 2006-03-19 15:46 ubuntu
[12:33] <Half-Left> maihem, Dapper dont seem to detect and use usb modems during the install
[12:33] <bimberi> !windowsdrives
[12:33] <ubotu> [windowsdrives]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions or see http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[12:33] <ds[de] > deizi: that's easy, read http://www.psychocats.net/linux/mountwindows.php
[12:33] <Shukhrat> fluxt: now i'am in live cd
[12:33] <maihem> Healot, from the information Half-Left has given, he can make it work without dialling, he said he just runs dhclient
[12:33] <fluxt> Shukhrat: sudo passwd ubuntu
[12:33] <deizi> alright, thks
[12:34] <Half-Left> modprobing the module and then running dhclient
[12:34] <maihem> I am assuming it is a usb ADSL modem, or cable modem with the credentials and ATM configuration set up in its flash
[12:34] <Half-Left> lucky I know the module name :-)
[12:34] <Shukhrat> fluxt password successful unix password, what is next?
[12:34] <Half-Left> it's a cable modem
[12:34] <Healot> did he said "USB dialup modem" or "USB ADSL modem"?
[12:34] <Shukhrat> but im now in live cd mode
[12:34] <Healot> oh
[12:34] <fluxt> Shukhrat: did you set a password?
[12:34] <deelaz> how to make ircd?
[12:34] <deelaz> ups
[12:34] <Shukhrat> yes
[12:34] <fluxt> (i'm supprised this worked)
[12:34] <fluxt> try now Shukhrat
[12:35] <Half-Left> usbnw
[12:35] <Healot> i thought it's "dialup USB modem", really you need to differentiate between "CABLE/ADSL/Dialup"
[12:35] <fluxt> Shukhrat: also, check your capslock key
[12:35] <Frogzoo> !tell dango about vnc
[12:35] <Half-Left> usbnet support alot of modems
[12:35] <Half-Left> the module
[12:35] <Healot> Half-Left, you should've SAID ADSL modem.... the physical connection doesnt really matter...
[12:36] <maihem> Half-Left: if you have a dapper issue, you should probably bring it up on #ubuntu+1 until it is released. Also, that may be a bug - which should be reported.
[12:36] <Shukhrat> what do u mean by 'try now Shukhrat"? should i restart the computer in switch to normal harddisc mode?
[12:36] <maihem> #ubuntu is supposed to be for released versions
[12:36] <Half-Left> maihem, I believe it's in breazy as well
[12:37] <Half-Left> my uncle had the same issue a while ago
[12:37] <Matic`Makovec> breezy*
[12:37] <Healot> Half-Left, it's really the usbnet stack, not Ubuntu's fault
[12:37] <Healot> usbnet stack is buggy... it will break even you do not use ubuntu
[12:37] <maihem> Half-Left: yeah, usb has an ethernet frame interface defined that loads of devices support in their on board firmware. usbnet just talks that lingo
[12:37] <Half-Left> true but Ubuntu should setup usb modems not just NIC ones
[12:38] <Half-Left> since it only see's eth0
[12:38] <Shukhrat> what do u mean by 'try now Shukhrat"? should i restart the computer in switch to normal harddisc mode?
[12:38] <Healot> nay, Half-Left, it is really the usbnet stack... not ubuntu's fault
[12:38] <Shukhrat> lena ?
[12:39] <maihem> I think the problem may be the udev configuration, and possibly the timing of the network detection in the installer.
[12:39] <Half-Left> well if the usbnet module is loaded on install it should work, but it dont get probed
[12:39] <fluxt> Shukhrat: try /etc/init.d/gdm start
[12:39] <fluxt> Shukhrat: try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[12:40] <maihem> The breezy installer can't be fixed now, but you should report a bug for dapper.
[12:40] <payrok> so, i was just building a new kernel from the breezy linux-source-2.6.12 package, and I noticed that preemptible kernel support was not enabled.  Is that the actual config that they use to build the kernel, and if so, why didn't the include that?
[12:40] <Healot> Half-Left, try "modprobe usbserial" >> probe the device first...
[12:41] <Healot> or lsusb...
[12:41] <Shukhrat> fluxt: Starting GNOME Display Manager... fail] 
[12:41] <Shukhrat> fluxt: Starting GNOME Display Manager... fail] 
[12:41] <Shukhrat> fluxt: Starting GNOME Display Manager... fail
[12:41] <Healot> next "dmesg | tail" or "cat /var/log/messages" to see if anything happens
[12:41] <Half-Left> Healot, I'm talking about the installer rather than Dapper all setup
[12:41] <fluxt> Shukhrat: it starts normally right? yeah i get the idea
[12:41] <fluxt> Shukhrat: reboot if you must
[12:42] <maihem> I suspect /kernel/drivers/net modules are probed by the installer, but not /kernel/drivers/usb/net
[12:42] <jerusalem> j i was futzing around w/ my panel at the top
[12:42] <maihem> That would explain it
[12:42] <ahmeta> i have two part c and d how can i set them primary and logical??????
[12:42] <jerusalem> and now when I X my gAIM, instead of minimizing to the panel, it closes.
[12:42] <Healot> then it's the installer's fault... and it's your fault for choosing USB device too :)
[12:42] <ahmeta> help pls
[12:42] <payrok> anyone want to tackle my question or is there a better channel to ask?
[12:42] <jerusalem> anyone?
[12:42] <Half-Left> Healot, She dont have a NIC so it's not her fault
[12:43] <Healot> hehe
[12:43] <Half-Left> :-)
[12:43] <jerusalem> no one?
[12:43] <fluxt> payrok: sure
[12:43] <Healot> just kidding, don't take that seriously
[12:43] <maihem> Half-Left: please report a bug at launchpad.net.
[12:43] <Half-Left> no problem
[12:43] <payrok> thanks fluxt
[12:43] <Shukhrat> going to reboooooot ...
[12:43] <Healot> anyway, what's the modem brand/model... Half-Left ?
[12:43] <ahmeta> i have two part c and d how can i set them primary and logical??????
[12:43] <payrok> do you have it flux?
[12:44] <Healot> maybe I can figure this one out...
[12:44] <Half-Left> Healot, ambit cable modem, comes from NTL ISP in the UK
[12:44] <fluxt> payrok: cp /boot/config-whateveryourconfigversionis /usr/src/linux-whateverversion/.config && echo then you will have the default config
[12:44] <ahmeta> pls help my compter downed
[12:44] <jerusalem> j i was futzing around w/ my panel at the top
[12:44] <jerusalem> and now when I X my gAIM, instead of minimizing to the panel, it closes.
[12:44] <Healot> if it's one of the SpeedTouch or ECI ADSL modem... would be easier
[12:44] <jerusalem> can someone please help me
[12:45] <Healot> Half-Left, model specific, like model number would help
[12:45] <ahmeta> i have two part how can i set them primary and logical??????
[12:45] <liable> ahmeta: you do that when you make them
[12:46] <Vornicus> If you already /have/ two partitions, it's too late.
[12:46] <Healot> anyway, Half-Left, take a look at http://eciadsl.flashtux.org/ its the driver for usb adsl modem driver
[12:46] <Half-Left> Healot, not sure, i'm not at my mums at the moment, it's simlar to mine but newer
[12:46] <Vornicus> you'll have to repartition the drive.
[12:46] <kosnick> jerusalem : what do you mean? (not that i am an expert but i 'll give it a shot)
[12:46] <Healot> ahmeta, you can change that using gparted/qtparted or partition magic
[12:46] <Half-Left> Healot, dont need a driver, it works with the usbnet module in the kernel
[12:46] <jerusalem> so up until last week when i clicked the X in the top right of gAIM it minimized to the panel on top
[12:46] <jerusalem> w/ a little gAIM icon
[12:46] <ahmeta> i have gparted can u tell me how can i do it
[12:47] <jerusalem> that i could click on to open the buddy list
[12:47] <Healot> Half-Left, it's more like a stack than a driver
[12:47] <jerusalem>  now when i click the X it closes the program
[12:47] <Half-Left> fair enough
[12:48] <payrok> fluxt; yeah, hehe, they don't have preemptible kernel set by default, I'm rebuilding right now with, among many other plusses and minuses
[12:48] <jerusalem> kosnick ?
[12:48] <kosnick> that is the proper thing to do , when you press X it should close , not minimize , exept if you have change that earlier. I mean you probably had it changed before so when you pressed it it minimized the window instead of closing it
[12:48] <payrok> fluxt, i just find it wierd that they would leave that out
[12:48] <fluxt> payrok: what doees it do?
[12:48] <Healot> ahmeta, click right on the partition piece, choose the menu...  with something like this "primary to logical"
[12:48] <payrok> flux let me re read so i don't misquote
[12:49] <fluxt> ok :)
[12:49] <fluxt> i could do that you know, don't bother
[12:49] <kosnick> i guess that if you want to change it back to the condition where you press X and it minimizes your window , you should follo the same steps. Just a sec i am looking ffor something
[12:49] <neo911> whats the latest version of openldap?
[12:50] <ahmeta> healot, there isnt any men item like that in gparted
[12:50] <Half-Left> later
[12:50] <Healot> Half-Left, take a look http://www.leenooks.com/Ambit+USB+Cable+Modem+351000 >> linux incompatibily list :)
[12:51] <fluxt> ..if i could find the option..
[12:51] <cdromke> hello people :)
[12:51] <cdromke> i've got a stupid question i think..
[12:51] <payrok> fluxt,  This option reduces the latency of the kernel when reacting to real-time or interactive events by allowing a low priority process to be preempted even if it is in kernel mode executing a system call.  This allows applications to run more reliably even when the system is under load.
[12:51] <cdromke> i want to mount a samba share
[12:51] <cdromke> but it won't mount
[12:51] <liable> !+info openldap breezy
[12:51] <ubotu> Package 'openldap' does not exist.
[12:52] <cdromke> because of a bad superblock, wrong fs type or wrong codepage
[12:52] <fluxt> gee golly gosh payrok where do i find this option in menuconfig?
[12:52] <kosnick> jerusalem?
[12:52] <deizi> just got the livecd to work, but not the install cd
[12:52] <payrok> fluxt it is under processor type and features, root level
[12:53] <fluxt> thanks payrok i think you just answered a question i had earlier today
[12:53] <payrok> fluxt cool
[12:53] <ahmeta> healot, there isnt any right click menu item like that in gparted
[12:53] <payrok> fluxt I do seem to remember my system acting stupid (the way it is now) when that wasn't enabled
[12:54] <fluxt> payrok: i've had problems with low priority processes taking up a lot of cpu time
[12:54] <jerusalem> yo kosnick
[12:54] <php|paragon> deizi, that's strange
[12:54] <ahmeta> fluxt, how can i set partitions logical and primary
[12:55] <payrok> fluxt i think that is my prob too, i can't run 2 processes at one time without my system bogging down to the point of being unusable
[12:55] <fluxt> ahmeta: you should ask the channel your question, not me
[12:55] <kosnick> jerusalem : check your private msg
[12:55] <ahmeta> ops
[12:55] <ahmeta> :)
[12:56] <fluxt> payrok: well, i've never had it unusable :)
[12:56] <ahmeta>  how can i set partitions logical and primary?????????????????
[12:56] <Healot> ahmeta, use the menu "EDIT"...
[12:56] <ahmeta> hmm
[12:56] <ahmeta> ok
[12:56] <jerusalem> kosnick i didn't get it
[12:56] <fluxt> payrok: it was just my uber nice process taking up 10 percent of my cpu :/
[12:56] <payrok> fluxt :) well, not completly, but it feels like it
[12:56] <Healot> http://gparted.sourceforge.net/larry/generalities/gparted.htm for more information
[12:56] <payrok> lol
[12:56] <ahmeta> thnx iam looking
[12:56] <Healot> you are one person who does not read manuals eh, ahmeta ?
[12:57] <ahmeta> lol
[12:57] <jetscreamer> death to extended partitions
[12:57] <kosnick> jerusal : i think i had them changed once but now i cant find the settings where i change them again. *ok i know thats a big help *
[12:57] <dv_> death to death!
[12:57] <ahmeta> healot: but my version is older
[12:58] <ahmeta> i downloaded this from synaptic
[12:58] <cge> Does .Xdefaults work in ubuntu? I can't seem to get xterm to change the background color.
[12:58] <Healot> ahmeta, get the newer version then...
[12:58] <jerusalem> i appreciate your effort kosnick
[12:58] <jerusalem> it was nice to at least get an answer
[12:58] <kosnick> yeap i know that feeling!
[12:58] <Healot> the version doesn't really matter, the edit menu should have something to change pri to ext partition
[12:58] <ahmeta> k
[12:58] <payrok> fluxt, should that be brought to the attention of anybody higher up? or do you think they have a real good reason for leaving it out?
[12:58] <jetscreamer> you don't change a primary to an extended
[12:59] <jetscreamer> you create an extended ontop of a (usually #4) primary
[12:59] <payrok> fluxt, cause I can't think of a good one for leaving it out
[12:59] <jetscreamer> then you make a logical... or so, i forget because i detest extended partitions
[12:59] <fluxt> payrok: i'm not sure about that, you can do that if you wish, i see no harm
[01:00] <payrok> is there an #ubuntu-kernel?
[01:00] <Healot> Half-Left gone eh, i just figured out how the hell to setup his Cable modem
[01:00] <Storkme> hi, when i use Grip cd ripper and encoder it often freezes while ripping. i think this is becuase i'm using a dev-version. how can i install an older version?
[01:00] <fluxt> payrok: contancts might be on the ubuntu website
[01:00] <payrok> i'll look
[01:00] <fluxt> contacts*
[01:01] <payrok> thanks
[01:01] <Frogzoo> Healot: figures...
[01:01] <payrok> have a good day/night
[01:02] <bjornkri> Here's a slightly silly question.. At work we sometimes have to connect to a remote linux server using putty. But now that I'm running linux, how would I connect to it?
[01:02] <Frogzoo> bjornkri: ssh of course
[01:02] <GliDe> to have an ssh connection ?
[01:02] <GliDe> use in the shell
[01:02] <bjornkri> ssh it is, thanks
[01:02] <GliDe> ssh user@host
[01:03] <g0dchild> whats the name of the fluxmod styles package?
[01:03] <Frogzoo> bjornkri: but setup an ip filter, & maybe a port knocker if you're keen
[01:04] <Bilange> does anyone knows any good/complete gnome themes repository except from gnome.org?
[01:04] <Frogzoo> !tell Bilange about themes
[01:05] <jerry> Kinda like my problem, when Im at school to get internet I have to activate net-screen remote to get access to internet. How would I do that  in ubuntu?
[01:05] <Bilange> oh wow. guess ill find something interesting in there somewhere-- thanks :)
[01:05] <Frogzoo> :)
[01:06] <gilu> hey
[01:07] <ompaul> bjornkri, ssh -C user@machine.x can help improve the connection
[01:07] <Storkme> hi, when i use Grip cd ripper and encoder it often freezes while ripping. i think this is becuase i'm using a dev-version. how can i install an older version?
[01:07] <gilu> I've just installed UBUNTU i looking for someone that could answer me some basic questions
[01:07] <gilu> anyone willing to help? :)
[01:08] <dango> Someone send me a link about VNC thru the roombot, but i had some difficulties and didnt get to read it, could the kind person resend it ?
[01:08] <ompaul> gilu, and I and many others like questions so we can judge if we know the answer
[01:08] <Healot> will can if you actually ask?
[01:08] <g0dchild> !fluxbox
[01:08] <ubotu> it has been said that fluxbox is a lightweight window manager.  Installation instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fluxbox.  More information at http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net
[01:08] <gilu> Frist of all, i have problems with my 60Hz refresh rate under xwindows
[01:09] <gilu> where is xorgconfig ?
[01:09] <gilu> i cannot find it ? :/
[01:09] <dango> thanks ompaul :)
[01:09] <hayden> whats a good text editor for programmers?
[01:09] <ompaul> gilu,
[01:09] <Healot> gilu "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[01:09] <ompaul> gilu, read the message from the bot
[01:09] <Healot> ubuntu shadowed xorgconfig somehow
[01:09] <ompaul> hayden, depends on the langage and the person
[01:09] <gilu> hmm,
[01:10] <ompaul> Healot, "sudo" :-) say it again dude
[01:10] <gilu> im using slackware everyday, and this installation is for my father :/ sometimes simple thing is more difficult to solve :D
[01:10] <Healot> gilu, you can set you vert/horiz manually... by selecting advanced in the monitor setting
[01:10] <deiziUtest> i'm w/ livecd...
[01:10] <Healot> ompaul, i'm su(ing) you :)
[01:11] <gilu> Healout , second thing is , how can i use debian repository? i wanted to install midnight commader but i culdn't :/
[01:11] <ds[de] > Storkme: you can dl a stable version at netstatic.org/grip
[01:11] <Healot> "su" get it?
[01:11] <ompaul> !tell gilu about repos
[01:11] <ompaul> Healot, do I ever
[01:11] <ompaul> :)
[01:11] <ompaul> gilu, read that you want universe and maybe multiverse
[01:12] <ompaul> multiverse would not he OSI or FSF approved
[01:12] <liable> mc isnt in ubuntu repos???
[01:12] <Healot> ubuntu
[01:12] <gilu> ok, thank you :)
[01:12] <jolly_> is it possbile to update ALSA drivers with apt-get?
[01:12] <liable> !+find mc
[01:12] <jolly_> to get the newst drivers
[01:12] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'mc' (15 shown; 110 total): adduser-plugin-eximconf ;; adduser-plugin-eximconf4 ;; bluez-pcmcia-support ;; bmconf ;; cbmconvert ;; cbmlink-cbmc2n ;; cl-mcclim ;; cl-mcclim-doc ;; cl-mcclim-examples ;; clamcour ;; emcast ;; geda-gsymcheck ;; icemc ;; imcom ;; kdebluetooth-irmcsync.
[01:12] <Healot> 's repos is like cartoon characters :_)
[01:12] <Healot> mc is on the universe section
[01:12] <ompaul> liable, it is in universe
[01:13] <ompaul> !info mc breezy
[01:13] <ubotu> mc: (midnight commander - a powerful file manager), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 1:4.6.0-4.6.1-pre4-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 2048 kB, Installed size: 5712 kB
[01:13] <Mabus06> what would be a simple way to make a script named beep, where you could type "beep user" and the given user would get a message of "buzzzz" or something similar?
[01:13] <ompaul> liable, it just did not make it to the CD like the rest of universe :)
[01:13] <liable> oh.
[01:14] <ompaul> !tell liable about repos
[01:14] <ompaul> liable, have a look at that
[01:14] <ompaul> !botsnack
[01:14] <ubotu> :)
[01:15] <hayden> whats a good text editor for programmers?
[01:15] <ompaul> Mabus06, got a context?
[01:15] <Healot> universe :)
[01:15] <ahmeta> healot: it says configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
[01:15] <Healot> hayden, how about eclipse?
[01:15] <ahmeta> when i want to configure prefix gparted
[01:15] <Mabus06> ompaul: not really, that's all I want the script to do. "beep ompaul"
[01:15] <Healot> what were you trying to do, ahmeta ?
[01:16] <Seveas> !tell ahmeta about compiling
[01:16] <Mabus06> And then ompaul gets a message in his current terminal like "buzzzz"
[01:16] <Healot> just apt-get install gparted
[01:16] <ompaul> hayden, I said it already, depends on what you are doing, I like idle for python but then I am a strange person, lots of people like nedit or gedit
[01:16] <ptlo> Mabus06: see 'write' and 'talk' shell commands. note that doesn't make much sense nowadays when most people use gui
[01:16] <Atreju> hello everyone got a problem that drives me crazy
[01:16] <liable> Mabus06: man write?
[01:17] <ahmeta> healot i want to setup latest gparted
[01:17] <Healot> Atreju, problems do drive you crazy
[01:17] <ahmeta> for ubuntu
[01:17] <Atreju> haha
[01:17] <Atreju> well it's the hotplug problem
[01:17] <ompaul> !help
[01:17] <Mabus06> liable, ptlo: I'm aware of write but I don't want to message the user, I just want a simple command to give a user output, the message isn't important
[01:17] <Healot> oh... ahmeta, just install the current version... it is really complicated to compile the latest version
[01:17] <Atreju> after a clean install it hangs on hotplug
[01:18] <ompaul> !helpme
[01:18] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[01:18] <Healot> btw... ahmeta, install "build-essential" metapackage, you'll get the compiler set
[01:18] <ahmeta> k im looking
[01:18] <Atreju> does anyone have good solution site?
[01:18] <Mabus06> And also, I can't read the source for write because the encoding is screwed up
[01:20] <Mabus06> ompaul: so do you have any idea how I would make a script like that?
[01:20] <ompaul> Atreju, wiki.ubuntu.com/BootOptions wiki.ubuntu.com/PaulsKludge there are other things if you search on wiki.ubuntu.com
[01:20] <Jako> Hello, I'm running vanilla breezy ubuntu on ppc. I've serious problem with Sound servers. Most does'nt works, artsd crash at startup, and if sometimes I'm able to listen something with Xine + OSS I can use only a program a time because It's been saying that the program is using the sound server.
[01:20] <Healot> ahmeta, read the install/compilation documentation of gparted page before attempting to install
[01:21] <Healot> you need to be very detailed in the compile dependencies.. pretty complicated at least for you
[01:22] <ompaul> Mabus06, you need a client that listens for the buzzer and you need a broadcaster and what are you going to trigger then so you can ogg123 buzz.org which you make - options are many, you need a language to do it effectively I imagine python or perl would be better than the shell for it
[01:22] <ahmeta> ok
[01:22] <fluxt> !nice
[01:22] <ubotu> fluxt: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:22] <fluxt> ohmygosh
[01:22] <mpoz2> Does Ubuntu recognize S-ATA drives. The latest Dapper Live-CD does not work on an AMD64/4400 with S-ATA DVD drive. Is this only an issue of the LIVE-CD?
[01:23] <ejofee> i which repo do i find automatix?
[01:23] <ompaul> fluxt, what are you trying to do?
[01:23] <ompaul> !automatix
[01:23] <ubotu> automatix is probably unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[01:23] <Bilange> !didyoubrokethebot?
[01:23] <ubotu> Bilange: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:23] <ompaul> ejofee, you don't
[01:23] <ejofee> *in
[01:23] <Bilange> oh, phew.
[01:23] <ompaul> !tell ejofee about RestrictedFormats
[01:23] <fluxt> no
[01:23] <ejofee> what are the alternative applications to automatix?
[01:24] <ompaul> !easyubuntu
[01:24] <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
[01:24] <motin> how do I reinit the mouse? i just rebooted and the mouse is not responding! just sits there in the middle. synaptics touchpad...
[01:24] <ejofee> thank you, folks
[01:24] <mcliber> #uamericas
[01:24] <mcliber> hello
[01:24] <ompaul> fluxt, sorry what was the no for?
[01:24] <ahmeta> healot now it says
[01:25] <kronoz> can somone help me? i've forgotten my root password...
[01:25] <ahmeta> XML::Parser... configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
[01:25] <liable> !ifrp
[01:25] <fluxt> i didn't break the bot, but i added !nice to it, even though it won't display it because it's broken
[01:25] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, liable
[01:25] <mcliber> hello
[01:25] <fluxt> !nice
[01:25] <ubotu> rumour has it, nice is a program to run a program with modified scheduling priority. See 'man nice' and 'man renice'.
[01:25] <fluxt> oh it works
[01:25] <ompaul> !helpme
[01:25] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[01:25] <topyli> kronoz: did you set one at some time? if you did, you can change it too
[01:25] <ompaul> mcliber, ^^^
[01:26] <Bilange> oh, I see (ompaul, i guess fluxt answered to me with his 'no')
[01:26] <flax^^> can i add stuff to the programs menu? i intalled an app but it doesnt show in da menu
[01:26] <fluxt> !lynx
[01:26] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, fluxt
[01:26] <ompaul> Bilange, so it would appear
[01:26] <Healot> ahmeta, hello I just said so about the dependencies, really...
[01:26] <ompaul> !info nice breezy
[01:26] <kronoz> topyli: yes i did set it
[01:26] <ubotu> nice: (Extension of Java with parametric types, multi-methods, and more), section universe/devel, is optional. Version: 0.9.10-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1450 kB, Installed size: 1732 kB
[01:26] <Healot> figure that out yourself...
[01:26] <kronoz> topyli: i tried doing sudo passwd but it did nothing
[01:26] <ahmeta> okok :)
[01:26] <fluxt> Bilange: yes
[01:26] <topyli> kronoz: sudo passwd root
[01:26] <NewUSER> Im confused on how to install a linux application i downloaded, its saved onto my desktop in ubuntu
[01:26] <NewUSER> Help
[01:26] <sorryd> hello all. I hope nobody minds an utter n00b question. I am dual booting winxp and ubuntu, and the winxp partition shows up on the desktop in ubuntu. is there any way to get rid of it? (without deleting the windows partition obviously)
[01:27] <ompaul> fluxt, if it is going to be used once a month or less it will not be left there
[01:27] <Healot> ahmeta, btw... list all the missing dependencies, I might figure out what to isntall, mmmkaY?
[01:27] <fluxt> ompaul: i see, pitty
[01:27] <Healot> NewUSER, ask, we will/can help you
[01:28] <ompaul> fluxt, well if it is used less than once a month then it just occupies the DB and never gets called
[01:28] <Bilange> sorryd: by default, some (not sure which ones) partitions are mounted-- to make this icon disappear, right-click on it and select 'unmount volume' (or something similar)
[01:28] <g0dchild> !kysync
[01:28] <ubotu> g0dchild: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:28] <sorryd> ooooh. that easy?
[01:28] <ompaul> fluxt, if someone asks me about nice I do man nice and cut and paste the first line description
[01:28] <NewUSER> How do i install an application or driver or theme i'v downloaded. Which is now saved on my desktop?
[01:29] <Bilange> sorryd: the thing is, you have to do it everytime you boot, ebacause ubuntu mounts it automaticly. theres a fix for that, but that requires to edit some configuration file by hand
[01:29] <mpoz2> Does Ubuntu recognize S-ATA drives? The latest Dapper Live-CD does not work on an AMD64/4400 with S-ATA DVD drive. Is this only an issue of the LIVE-CD or a typical one for Ubuntu?
[01:29] <kronoz> topyli: not doing anything
[01:29] <sorryd> doh! only root can unmount sda1
[01:29] <Healot> NewUSER, is it in a form of *.deb or *.tar.gz?
[01:29] <Atreju> ompaul > thanx wil try the server install to fix
[01:29] <Healot> yes, sorryd
[01:29] <kronoz> topyli: is there a limit on sudo's per session
[01:29] <jerusalem>  how can i back up me panel settings so if they get screwed up again i can just reaload them?
[01:29] <Atreju> a bit late reply (phone:)
[01:29] <Atreju> cheers all
[01:29] <fluxt> ompaul: fair enough, the lynx i added that doesn't display contains bugfix information which is kinda important
[01:29] <NewUSER> Its a Tar file
[01:29] <neo911> just installed amsn any1 know how to send msg to some1 who is offline?
[01:29] <topyli> kronoz: surely it asks for your password? or gives an error?
[01:29] <neo911> join amsn
[01:29] <Bilange> oops... then on a command line "sudo umount /dev/sda1"
[01:30] <kronoz> topyli: no it is just doing nothing
[01:30] <kronoz> topyli: dapper drake f5
[01:30] <Healot> ok... NewUSER. is it a form of source code or a precompiled binary? jsut tell me exactly what it is, and where you dl'ed that?
[01:30] <topyli> kronoz: if it's dapper, then it might simply be broken. which is what it sounds like
[01:30] <sorryd> what is the file to edit to stop it from mounting automatically?
[01:30] <NewUSER> Its a Tar.Gz file i downloaded
[01:30] <ndazza> neo911: but msn doesn't support sending offline messages?
[01:30] <ds[de] > sorryd: /etc/fstab
[01:31] <Bilange> sorryd: : its /etc/fstab -- on the column where your partition is, just delete "auto" from it
[01:31] <fluxt> ndazza: that's what makes msn great and why everybody uses it
[01:31] <Healot> so... I assumed that it's in form of source code... a bit complex, but doable, NewUSER
[01:31] <sorryd> cool. I will look at fstab
[01:31] <NewUSER> Ok, so where do i go from here
[01:31] <neo911> ah ok
[01:31] <ompaul> NewUSER, you know that ubuntu has almost 20k in packages what is it your trying to install?
[01:31] <neo911> ndazza,  ah ok
[01:31] <ndazza> fluxt: ohh, it's not M$ excessive marketing power and sheer momentum? i must have been mistaken :p
[01:32] <g0dchild> !kchm
[01:32] <ubotu> g0dchild: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:32] <Bilange> sorryd: your line would then look like "/dev/sda1       /media/sda1     vfat    defaults"
[01:32] <Healot> NewUSER, first, I would suggest that you read the documentation that avail on the website, or you can untar that ball, and read the documentation there
[01:32] <g0dchild> is there a way to install kchm over synaptic?
[01:32] <fluxt> ndazza: yes, very much so
[01:32] <g0dchild> or qcomicbook?
[01:32] <NewUSER> Trying to install two things one, my winmodem driver and two an mp3 player for linux
[01:32] <jerusalem> i wanna test my skype
[01:32] <jerusalem> any volunteers?
[01:32] <Bilange> sorryd: you can also edit this line so users (other than root) can mount this partition manually, in case you didn't know
[01:32] <Healot> NewUSER, is the mp3 player in form of *deb?
[01:32] <mahangu> jerusalem, i would, but im on windows and i dont have it instaled
[01:33] <NewUSER> No
[01:33] <ompaul> !tell newuser about restrictedformats
[01:33] <sorryd> this is the line:   /dev/sda1       /media/sda1     ntfs    defaults        0       0
[01:33] <NewUSER> Also tar.Gz
[01:33] <neo911> when will H5N1 be released?
[01:33] <fluxt> i'd be carefull, jerusalem could be a counter terrorist
[01:33] <sorryd> delete defaults?
[01:33] <_clem> NewUSER : shalom, kaise ho ! :)
[01:33] <ompaul> NewUSER, read the message from the bot - it will show you how to deal with all that stuff
[01:33] <mahangu> fluxt, :)
[01:33] <Bilange> sorryd: nah, you can keep it
[01:33] <aLeSD> hi all
[01:33] <ndazza> sorryd: change defaults to user,noauto
[01:33] <neo911> i meant dapper... sorry i cut and paste and its getting mixed up
[01:33] <Healot> tar.gz eh... is that in form of source code? if it is, you need compilation, very hard for NewUSER like you, NewUSER
[01:33] <ompaul> NewUSER, the other one is to be found here http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
[01:34] <aLeSD> I have a sempron 64 but at the boot ubuntu 64 tells me that it doesn't support LONG . Why?
[01:34] <Bilange> sorryd: if you want to mount it without having to 'sudo' to mount it, add 'user' to that line, just like ndazza said
[01:34] <Healot> NewUSER, well you can install xmms to play mp3/vorbis file... it's on the ubuntu repos
[01:34] <Bilange> (err, I didnt make sense here, hope you got the point :/)
[01:34] <ompaul> NewUSER, if you can get your hands on a serial modem (and have serial ports) they are a lot easier to work with
[01:34] <sorryd> cheers guys. trying "user, noauto" and rebooting.
[01:35] <ndazza> Healot: i don't think that xmms comes with mp3 support out of the box on ubuntu...
[01:35] <ds[de] > sorryd: you don't need to reboot to test the settings
[01:35] <_clem> sorryd : no need to reboot... simply unmount and sudo mount -a
[01:35] <ndazza> sorryd: don't put a space between them!
[01:35] <Healot> ndazza, ubuntu's default does :)
[01:35] <k0tyara> hi all! i need help! if there exist boot floppy for ubuntu???
[01:35] <Healot>  it's on the ubuntu repos
[01:35] <sorryd> I want to test to see if it really works
[01:35] <sorryd> I don' trust myself
[01:35] <ndazza> Healot: hmm, maybe i had something broken then... the xmms i installed from repos wouldn't play mp3s
[01:35] <sorryd> brb
[01:36] <k0tyara> hi all! i need help! if there exist boot floppy for ubuntu???
[01:36] <k0tyara> hi all! i need help! if there exist boot floppy for ubuntu???
[01:36] <k0tyara> hi all! i need help! if there exist boot floppy for ubuntu???
[01:36] <Healot> ndazza, are you using Redhat?
[01:36] <ndazza> Healot: no, kubuntu
[01:36] <Healot> if you do. then you are...
[01:36] <_clem> k0tyara : stop flooding..
[01:36] <ndazza> Healot: usually anyway... my box is being repaired
[01:36] <k0tyara> _clem, help please
[01:36] <ompaul> k0tyara, that will get you banned okay
[01:36] <Healot> kubuntu's default too...
[01:36] <LazyAngel> Has annyone tried XGL on breezy with NVIDIA graphic card?
[01:36] <k0tyara> HELP ME!
[01:37] <ompaul> k0tyara, while your pasting I was off getting info for you take your time
[01:37] <topyli> k0tyara: no boot floppy. the kernel woudln't fit on a floppy
[01:37] <fluxt> k0tyara: don't nag/flood
[01:37] <clem_yeats> k0tyara : I really don't know, I've always booted from the CDROM
[01:37] <ompaul> k0tyara, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/ if you just read that it will tell you want you can do
[01:37] <LazyAngel>  /ignore k0tyara
[01:37] <k0tyara> like in mandrake linux
[01:37] <ompaul> k0tyara, you have been answered please read that page
[01:37] <topyli> k0tyara: i know mandrake has one. ubuntu doesn't
[01:38] <clem_yeats> k0tyara : mandrake is now called mandriva.
[01:38] <k0tyara> ompaul, thanx
[01:38] <fluxt> well i guess the tactic worked lol
[01:38] <Healot> k0tyara, yes, there is a boot floppy for ubuntu
[01:38] <clem_yeats> k0tyara : you don't have any cd drive ?
[01:38] <ompaul> fluxt, no it would have been fast and painless if they had bothered to wait another few seconds
[01:39] <fluxt> ompaul: i'll take your word for it
[01:39] <LazyAngel> ndazza: hehe
[01:40] <ndazza> welcome to Townsville, cyclone Larry. Please, enjoy your stay...
[01:40] <Healot> "syslinux" >> k0tyara
[01:40] <ejofee> i've just downloaded the flight 5 dapper live, why can't i just install?
[01:40] <Healot> "man syslinux" for further information
[01:40] <ompaul> ejofee, please go to the channel #ubuntu+1 for dapper info
[01:40] <jerusalem> how can i back up me panel settings so if they get screwed up again i can just reaload them?
[01:41] <k0tyara> i found it.. thanx all who answered!!!
[01:41] <thematrix> Anyone else running Xubuntu (XFCE)?
[01:41] <sorryd> woohoo
[01:41] <Bilange> sorryd: 'sudo mount -a' mounts whats being configured to be mounted automaticly (with the 'auto' option in /etc/fstab), so there was no need for a reboot
[01:41] <Bilange> otherwise, nice to know it worked :)
[01:42] <LazyAngel> hasn't annyone tried XGL under breezy?
[01:42] <ompaul> Bilange, we now know he saved the file correctly :-)
[01:42] <sorryd> oh well. I learn something new
[01:42] <topyli> thematrix: i'm sure xubuntu has users, yes
[01:42] <ompaul> LazyAngel, it does not work in 5.10
[01:42] <tanath> anyone use chrony?
[01:42] <shukhrat> fluxt: can give me link about lamp
[01:42] <thematrix> I love Xubuntu. Gnome seems a bit bloated (still excellent though)
[01:42] <topyli> !anyone
[01:42] <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>
[01:42] <fluxt> LazyAngel: i hear it doesn't work
[01:42] <tanath> i installed chrony, but it doesn't seem to be making measurements
[01:42] <Bilange> ompaul: i wondered though what could happen with the white space he added :/
[01:43] <fluxt> shukhrat: lamp?
[01:43] <ompaul> !lamp
[01:43] <ubotu> lamp is, like, totally, 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
[01:43] <Healot> my magic LAMP
[01:43] <ompaul> stupid bot
[01:43] <ndazza> LazyAngel: my mate tried XGL but i think it was under dapper
[01:43] <kronoz_> how do i make a script run on startup so that user wouldn't really notice?
[01:43] <kronoz_> put it in /etc/init.d ?
[01:43] <clem_yeats> kronoz_ : yes
[01:44] <ompaul> };->
[01:44] <clem_yeats> kronoz_ : and link it to /etc/rc2.d
[01:44] <kronoz_> clem_yeats: ln -sf /etc/init.d/scriptname /etc/rc2.d/scriptname ?
[01:44] <fluxt> kronoz_: or.. /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[01:45] <clem_yeats> kronoz_ : yes
[01:45] <frank_> !frostwire
[01:45] <ubotu> frostwire is, like, totally, a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network, which can be found at http://www.frostwire.com/
[01:45] <kditty> can anyone reffer me to a good howto on dual booting/adding XP to a linux machine
[01:45] <clem_yeats> kronoz_ : the number you prefix the link with tells init when to run the script..
[01:46] <sorryd> ok, next question. is it safe to install automatix or easyubuntu, or should I do the hard yards?
[01:46] <ompaul> dualboot
[01:46] <tanath> can anyone help me get chrony working?
[01:46] <ompaul> !dualboot
[01:46] <kditty> !dualboot
[01:46] <ubotu> dualboot is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[01:46] <topyli> sorryd: easyubuntu should be safe
[01:46] <ahmeta> healot always it want a package for gparted configure
[01:46] <kditty> hrm, thanks
[01:46] <kditty> whoda thunk
[01:46] <fluxt> sorryd: i hear automatix is unsafe, but you might learn more doing it the hard way
[01:46] <ahmeta> i install 5 6 packeg what it wanr
[01:47] <ahmeta> :(((((
[01:47] <sorryd> I actually tried both on previous installs and managed to break things in the process.
[01:47] <clem_yeats> sorryd : the hard way is not that hard... I'd recommend the doItYourself method.
[01:47] <topyli> sorryd: installing some packages with apt is not a very "hard way" :)
[01:47] <sorryd> yeah... I am inclined to try
[01:48] <ompaul> sorryd, read the RestrictedFormats page on the wiki
[01:48] <clem_yeats> !restricted
[01:48] <ubotu> restricted is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[01:48] <kditty> im trying to add XP, that article is about adding ubunto to a windows machine
[01:48] <Bilange> its not hard at all to do it manually, it will only costs some time though
[01:48] <sorryd> cheers
[01:49] <ahmeta> who can tell me unoffical reporsitors
[01:49] <xakkkk> hey all! is there an application or some way for a ./configure script to automatically download and install all of the missing dependencies?
[01:49] <tanath> why doesn't chrony do it's thing, darn it?
[01:49] <clem_yeats> kditty : http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/DOS-Windows.html
[01:49] <fluxt> xakkkk: no
[01:50] <ompaul> !tell kditty about grub
[01:50] <clem_yeats> ahmeta : to get what software ?
[01:50] <xakkkk> fluxt, why nor? dont you think thats weird? a software like that would make ubuntu way more user-friendly
[01:50] <shukhrat> is it possible install icewm desktop/windows manager ?
[01:50] <kronoz_> shukhrat: sure
[01:50] <kditty> i dont know what happened there, for some reason xchat just closed
[01:50] <ahmeta> gparted
[01:50] <kditty> maybe its a ram problem, i dont know.
[01:50] <ahmeta> latest version
[01:50] <kditty> thanks ompaul
[01:51] <clem_yeats> xakkkk : but thats what apt is all about... automatic downloading of dependencies.. if you get a non-packaged software you don't get the advantages of the package management...
[01:51] <shukhrat> kronoz: how ? sudo apt-get install icewm ?
[01:51] <ahmeta> clem_yeats : for gparted
[01:51] <clem_yeats> ahmeta : which version is the latest ?
[01:52] <fluxt> shukhrat: apt-cache search <name> is your friend
[01:52] <clem_yeats> ahmeta : my repos give me gparted 0.0.8
[01:52] <Bilange> xakkkk: the problem I see about this, you can ./configure on every distribution out there, user friendly or not... and ./configure needs a way to know which package manager (apt/rpm based/etc) the system is based on, then 'guess' which package the source needs, etc
[01:53] <xakkkk> well...what i mean is say you have to compile a program, which is how some software is distributed, is it possible to write such a program that would take values from a ./configure log and automatically download all dependencies?
[01:53] <tanath> can no one help me with chrony?
[01:53] <ahmeta> clem_yeats : 0.2.2
[01:53] <neo911> why is it a holiday again tomorrow?
[01:54] <xakkkk> so theoretically you could write a program that could make the compiling of a distro-independent software automatic???
[01:54] <tanath> :(
[01:54] <topyli> xakkkk: it's not possible. the errors in the config log don't say which package exactly it is we need
[01:55] <topyli> xakkkk: so we just hunt them down
[01:55] <xakkkk> topyli, doesnt ./configure tell you which libs or other software youre missing?
[01:55] <liable> auto-apt
[01:55] <topyli> xakkkk: then build packages and install them so that the package management knows about them
[01:56] <xenonite> Q: How can I enable the Clearlooks-GTK-Engine when running IceWM?
[01:56] <topyli> xakkkk: it does. but it doesn't say which package containst the lib in debian, redhat, suse...
[01:56] <tanath> in debian i had an xmms applet in gnome, but it's not available to add in ubuntu... do i need to install something?
[01:57] <fluxt> xenonite: i know this.. i do.. i'll just check
[01:57] <ahmeta> clem_yeats : do u here
[01:57] <xenonite> fluxt, thanks
[01:57] <kristopher> Everytime I login to Ubuntu (Dapper), nautilus doens't start and I have no desktop
[01:57] <kristopher> I have to login to Ubuntu as "Failsafe Gnome"
[01:57] <kristopher> Any ideas, Thank you -- Kris
[01:58] <Healot> Dapper... #ubuntu+1
[01:58] <topyli> kristopher: it's dapper, what did you expect :)
[01:58] <Healot> it is not really a stable release right now, in fact it's a test version
[01:58] <fluxt> xenonite: i can't remember how i did it exactly, but you might want to run gnome-theme-manager
[01:58] <Healot> use at own risk
[01:58] <fluxt> xenonite: i'll keep looking for what i did
[01:58] <Healot> gnome-theme-manager, yes
[01:58] <kristopher> I understand, but it seeems like something to do with nautiulus not starting up ( i had a similar issue in breezy)
[01:59] <Healot> I don't :)
[01:59] <xenonite> fluxt, okay thank you! i found a similar solution with the xfce-theme-manager
[01:59] <fluxt> ok
[01:59] <xakkkk> the reason im asking is because i tried to install gsynaptics on breezy and i kept getting errors from ./configure that i was missing libraries, so i started wondering if a software could be written that could take a .tar archive for example, extract it run the config file and figure all the dependencies, download them and install the program itself...that doesnt sound impossible...does it?
[01:59] <xenonite> fluxt, i just hoped to find a way around...
[01:59] <kristopher> What would happen if this was Breezy?
[01:59] <Juhaz> xenonite, put gtk-theme-name = "blah" in ~/.gtkrc-2.0
[01:59] <hayden> i treid to compile the latest mplayer and i got this error, any ideas --- Error: X11 support required for GUI compilation
[01:59] <topyli> krischan: try to start nautilus from a terminal and see what happens
[02:00] <xenonite> Juhaz, thanks, i try
[02:00] <ahmeta> healot i couldnt configre grated it need so many libraries
[02:00] <ahmeta> :)
[02:00] <ahmeta> can i download from repositiors latest version
[02:00] <fluxt> Juhaz: that's what i did! :)
[02:00] <kristopher> What is the priority that init scripts are excuted?
[02:00] <Healot> ahmeta, i told, it is very very intimidating, just use the current rlease...
[02:00] <Healot> yes, it is on the repos...
[02:00] <kristopher> So maybe I can find out where this problem is happening
[02:00] <ahmeta> hmm ok
[02:01] <Healot> kristopher, depends on the number in front of script link...
[02:01] <Bilange> xakkkk: it doesnt sound impossible in some way, although I wonder how one script could get "whats needed" then installing ("make install") so the main ./configure script would figure out its then installed
[02:01] <kristopher> Where should I start?
[02:01] <ahmeta> i will try live cd verison for gparted ?
[02:01] <Healot> for example S02 starts first and then S99 starts last
[02:01] <Healot> ahmeta, try... might work for you
[02:01] <vivek> my connection to internet is adsl, though i can log in this xchat, i cant  surf the internet... iget time out message..what do i do?
[02:01] <Juhaz> fluxt, no doubt, there aren't _that_ many ways of doing the same thing :)
[02:01] <topyli> kristopher: nautilus is started by gnome-session, not an init script
[02:01] <kristopher> where is S** located?
[02:01] <ahmeta> do u know any app for iso burn
[02:02] <Healot> in /etc/rc* folders
[02:02] <kristopher> Why would nautilus not start?
[02:02] <xakkkk> Bilange, i think its pretty simple to do it
[02:02] <vivek> my connection to internet is adsl, though i can log in this xchat, i cant  surf the internet... iget time out message..what do i do?
[02:02] <topyli> kristopher: start it from a terminal and see
[02:02] <tanath> how do i get xmms controls  on my gnome panel?
[02:02] <Bilange> vivek: did you try to resolve an addres manually? like 'ping www.google.com'?
[02:02] <kristopher> Obviously it's a startup script issue, otherwise it wouldnt work with failsafe
[02:02] <Healot> nautilus cd burner is enough... ahmeta
[02:02] <vivek> it pings..
[02:02] <ahmeta> thnx a lot
[02:02] <vivek> it pings every where else.
[02:02] <kristopher> when I run natulius from terminal it just spits out a GTK error (because X is already running)
[02:03] <vivek> i mean it ping alrite..
[02:03] <topyli> kristopher: no, it's an issue with your gnome session
[02:03] <Healot> if you prefer, try NeroLinux, hehe... this one's a bum
[02:03] <frank_> !frostwire
[02:03] <ubotu> I guess frostwire is a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network, which can be found at http://www.frostwire.com/
[02:03] <topyli> kristopher: in terminal not console
[02:03] <xenonite> Juhaz, thank you! It works very well now :-)
[02:03] <Bilange> now thats strange-- how about tracerouting to some site?
[02:03] <topyli> kristopher: start a broken gnome session, run a terminal, start nautilus
[02:03] <deizi> finally, install cd wored
[02:03] <deizi> worked*
[02:04] <vivek> i mean it pings alrite..
[02:04] <Healot> vivek, which site are you trying to connect? using what browser...
[02:04] <kristopher> topyli, I tried that and it gives an error
[02:04] <vivek> i am trying to connect to mail.yahoo.com through firefox
[02:04] <topyli> kristopher: this error tells what?
[02:04] <vivek> i hv no proxy settings on..
[02:04] <kristopher> topyli, when I do that I only get a blank screen (I have to CTRL+ALT+DEL to get a sys monitor), and I CTRL+ALT+F2 to get a terminal
[02:04] <Healot> try other website, vivek ?
[02:05] <vivek> so i am dirctly connecting to net
[02:05] <kristopher> it says something about not aquiring the X system
[02:05] <Healot> nay problem to me...
[02:05] <Bilange> actually my adsl provider sometimes gets partially down, as in I cannot get to anything more or less outside my province (router issue here), so it may be your case
[02:05] <vivek> same thing..
[02:05] <topyli> kristopher: oh its not nautilus at all then. your whole gnome session isn't starting
[02:05] <shrewduser> hey can someone give me a hand with wine?
[02:05] <vivek> i does download all the ubuntu updates for me tho.
[02:05] <kristopher> is there anything I can do, maybe fiddle with my session attributes?
[02:05] <alan|laptop> hi all
[02:05] <Healot> vivek, are youi busy downloading other stuff?
[02:05] <shrewduser> ubuntu is giving me sass.....
[02:05] <vivek> nothing.
[02:06] <vivek> infact i wnt to do an apt-get update.
[02:06] <vivek> bt cant do it.. :(
[02:06] <Jae686> is it possible to get ubunbtu 2.14 under breezy ?
[02:06] <Storkme> hi, when i use Grip cd ripper and encoder it often freezes while ripping. i think this is becuase i'm using a dev-version. how can i install an older version?
[02:06] <topyli> kristopher: do other users get nice desktops? if you don't have another user, create one and check
[02:06] <Healot> yes
[02:06] <vivek> i am running 64bit ver
[02:06] <sorryd> my volume control shows two devices, but only one seems to do anything. Is that normal?
[02:06] <kristopher> how can i create another user?
[02:06] <kristopher> I'm new to all of this :(
[02:06] <Bilange> Jae686: did you mean Gnome 2.14, by any chance? ;) (anyways i dont know this answer)
[02:06] <Healot> if you do not install the default ubuntu's gnome...
[02:06] <kristopher> (sorry)
[02:06] <alan|laptop> I am about to reinstall dapper flight 5, but i don't know on wich partition i should set the boot flag : the first one on the disk or the / one ?
[02:06] <Jae686> yes
[02:06] <Jae686> gnome 2.14
[02:07] <Jae686> :P
[02:07] <vivek> if i type the ip addr of yahoo.com it says transfering data from the ip addr, and then hangs up
[02:07] <Healot> vivek, okay... do you have any other browser?
[02:07] <Jae686> my mistake :P
[02:07] <irvin> alan|laptop the root (/)
[02:07] <topyli> kristopher: in console, use "sudo adduser"
[02:07] <alan|laptop> irvin: thanks
[02:07] <alan|laptop> let's reinstall, then
[02:07] <Healot> vivek, tried "ping", "telnet", traceroute?
[02:07] <vivek> i do not.. it is not shipped wit this distritbution i guess
[02:08] <JDahl> vivek, I didnt follow all you said - did you screw up networking by dist-upgrading AMD64 Breezy to Dapper? That happened to me yesterday, and requires abit network tweaking at every boot
[02:08] <vivek> how do i use comman line browser?
[02:08] <kristopher> brb, I'll login as him
[02:08] <Bilange> im not sure it would be provided as a .deb package (inside apt-get), my bet would be that you'd need to compile it yourself, but im not well informed on that subject
[02:08] <dollar> how can i log in as root? when i try putting root and its password, i gotta message sayin it's not allowed
[02:08] <vivek> i didnt touch ne of those things..
[02:08] <vivek> i mean i dnt undrstand, how am i able to chat here, bt not surf?
[02:08] <dollar> i need to log as root in order to see my ntfs drives in order to view some files
[02:09] <vivek> dollar: root logins are not allowed in X
[02:09] <Healot> dollar, just use "sudo"
[02:09] <Bilange> Healot: he at least tried ping, from what I know
[02:09] <vivek> u hv to log in as a non root user and then do a su (switch user)
[02:09] <dollar> so there's no other solution?
[02:09] <Healot> in ubuntu "sudo" is the keyword to root administration :)
[02:09] <Bilange> dollar: if you need a root command line, type in 'sudo -i'
[02:09] <dollar> i have kubunto
[02:09] <xris> Okay it worked when I logged in as a different account
[02:10] <xris> <-- (Kristopher as a different account)
[02:10] <xris> can I copy my configuration over or something?
[02:10] <Healot> vivek, any success in ping?
[02:10] <vivek> it does ping...
[02:10] <_mustard> dollar: have you set up your options in /etc/fstab correctly for mounting your ntfs partition?
[02:10] <vivek>  ping www.google.com
[02:10] <vivek> PING www.l.google.com (66.249.87.104) 56(84) bytes of data.
[02:10] <vivek> 64 bytes from www.google.com (66.249.87.104): icmp_seq=1 ttl=247 time=241 ms
[02:10] <vivek> 64 bytes from www.google.com (66.249.87.104): icmp_seq=2 ttl=247 time=242 ms
[02:10] <Healot> dollar, did you setup the root password?
[02:11] <Healot> sure.. vivek you're on
[02:11] <vivek> waiting :(
[02:11] <Healot> try "telnet www.google.com 80" >> see if you can actually connect to a webserver
[02:12] <dollar> i did setup the root password but about the options in /etc/fstab, i know nothing abt it
[02:12] <vivek> ereka!! it connects
[02:12] <sorryd> no ideas anyone?
[02:12] <sorryd> my volume control shows two devices, but only one seems to do anything. Is that normal?
[02:12] <_mustard> dollar: ok well that quite likely the problem then
[02:12] <Mabus06> write: you have the permission turned off     - how do I change th is?
[02:12] <dollar> so what should i do?
[02:12] <_mustard> dollar: hang on while i find something for you to read..
[02:13] <dollar> ok, thx man
[02:13] <vivek> ureka!!!!!
[02:13] <vivek> it did telnet into the google.com server..now
[02:13] <vivek> ?
[02:13] <Bilange> sorryd: yes and no, what you see there directly depends of what soundcard you have-- and I cant show you a screenshot of mine, because of that exact reason (since it will display different volume controls)(
[02:13] <vivek> wut does this mean?
[02:14] <_mustard> dollar: I'm downloading at the same time as I am browsing so give me a minute ..its pretty slow :)
[02:14] <sorryd> What I mean is that I have two devices in the "change device" thingy
[02:14] <Bilange> vivek: well, Healot tried to connect directly to google (as the web site), without the need of a web browser... now it sounds like somethings wrong in your [normal]  browser configuration
[02:15] <sorryd> They are 0: HDA INtel (Also mixer) and 1: Realtek (OSS mixer)
[02:15] <vivek> hmm.. so can i download a separate browser? using comman line?
[02:15] <vivek> how do i do it??
[02:15] <tanath> how do i get xmms controls  on my gnome panel?
[02:15] <Toma-> sorryd: do you have a on-board sound card and a sound card?
[02:15] <ferrervicent> i compiled the kernel with "sudo make-kpkg --append-to-version=1936 --initrd
[02:15] <ferrervicent> " but i don't view the .deb package
[02:15] <ahmeta> how can i erase cd in nautilus
[02:15] <ahmeta> ?
[02:15] <Bilange> vivek: theres a commandline browser available: 'sudo apt-get install links'
[02:16] <sorryd> Realtek changes the volume, but the ALSO one seems to be the one linked to my laptop's volume button
[02:16] <Bilange> sorryd: I have two browsers listed for me too, although I have a soundblaster :S
[02:16] <_mustard> dollar: you used the pastebin before?
[02:16] <Toma-> sorryd: you mean alsa?
[02:16] <_mustard> !tell dollar about pastebin
[02:16] <ferrervicent> http://pastebin.com/610529 this is the buildinfo
[02:16] <sorryd> yeah. sorry
[02:16] <sorryd> its a vaio laptop with one builtin chip (I presume)
[02:16] <vivek> kool... things movig now!!!
[02:16] <ferrervicent> and this http://pastebin.com/610524 the tail of the compilation
[02:17] <ferrervicent> i seems to run
[02:17] <ferrervicent> but i don't view the .deb
[02:17] <ferrervicent> :/
[02:17] <_mustard> dollar have a look at this link http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#id2514926
[02:18] <Toma-> ferrervicent: compiling a kernel?
[02:18] <Bilange> sorryd: are you saying that you want your keyboard's special volume keys to act differently (we may have to walk a long road to the this work, then)
[02:18] <ferrervicent> yes
[02:18] <oops12> te
[02:18] <Toma-> ferrervicent: run "cd .." then "ls" ;)
[02:18] <sorryd> Bilange: in that case, I might leave the problem unresolved until I know what I am doing
[02:19] <sman> anyone installed fluxbox wm using apt-get?
[02:19] <sorryd> I thought the weird thing is that there are 2 devices shown
[02:20] <Toma-> sorryd: can you paste a copy of "lsmod" onto pastebin?
[02:20] <Bilange> sorryd: I just had an idea, im not sure if its possible, but we might tell the system to completly ignore the second (unused) soundcard when booting, leaving it without drivers loaded and such-- but I really don't know if its possible first :)
[02:20] <ferrervicent> vicent@casa1-ubuntu:/usr/src$ ls
[02:20] <ferrervicent> linux  linux-source-2.6.12  linux-source-2.6.12.tar.bz2  rpm
[02:20] <ferrervicent> vicent@casa1-ubuntu:/usr/src$
[02:20] <shrewduser> i'm having some issues with ubuntu... i think i've made a booboo and stuffed up the package management system... because installed packages aren't working correctly....
[02:20] <ferrervicent> it isn't here
[02:20] <sorryd> ok. wait a sec Toma
[02:20] <Toma-> ferrervicent: what method are you building that kernel with? and plz dont paste
[02:21] <Bilange> sorryd: my point is: your volume keys would then be mapped on the right soundcard, since there would be now _only one_ soundcard :)
[02:21] <sman> does anyone know how to confirm a package exists in the repositories?
[02:21] <ferrervicent> ok
[02:21] <Toma-> sman: 'apt-cache search --names-only packagename'
[02:21] <sman> thanks
[02:21] <ferrervicent> i'm building with "make-kpkg --append-to-version=1936 --initrd
[02:21] <ferrervicent> "
[02:21] <sorryd> yeah. sounds like a good workaround
[02:21] <Toma-> sman: or, 'apt-cache show packagename'
[02:22] <Bilange> Toma-: does searching in general in apt supports wildcards?
[02:22] <shrewduser> anyone know why apt would be screwing up for me?
[02:22] <Toma-> Bilange: yeh i think so
[02:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> shrewduser: have you run `apt-get -f install`?
[02:22] <Bilange> heck, ill try
[02:22] <Toma-> shrewduser: 90% of the time, its bad sources
[02:22] <sman> no result I guess means the package isnt there
[02:22] <Toma-> sman: what package?
[02:22] <sman> fluxbox
[02:22] <Klaidas> when is the delay of dapper officlaily decided?
[02:22] <shrewduser> Kamping_Kaiser: apt-get -f install ????
[02:22] <Toma-> !info fluxbox
[02:23] <ubotu> fluxbox: (Highly configurable and low resource X11 Window manager), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.9.12-1build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 757 kB, Installed size: 2684 kB
[02:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> shrewduser: yeh
[02:23] <Toma-> you need to enable universe sman
[02:23] <Bilange> Toma-: yeah, supports regexps :/
[02:23] <sman> i wasn following the wiki guide in ubuntu and it said you could, but the package isnt there
[02:23] <sorryd> Toma: with pastebin, do I just paste into the thing at pastebin.com? I have never even heard of it before today...
[02:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> Klaidas: it's been officaly declaired. just not offial emayet
[02:23] <shrewduser> Kamping_Kaiser: i have now...
[02:23] <hayden> whats a cd ripping program that can rip into mp3 (lame maybe)
[02:23] <shutdown> Hello everybody, I'm Shutdown and I'm 16. I come from Italy.
[02:23] <Klaidas> oh, ok
[02:23] <shrewduser> Kamping_Kaiser: what does that command do?
[02:23] <Toma-> sorryd: yep. copy and paste big chunks into there then put your name, and send. then give me the link to it
[02:23] <shutdown> Are there any Italian?
[02:24] <Suidroot> salve
[02:24] <Kamping_Kaiser> shrewduser: open a terminal and run `sudo apt-get -f install`, it shoudl try and fix your systems installed packages
[02:24] <Chousuke> hmm
[02:24] <Chousuke> !it
[02:24] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[02:24] <ompaul> !it
[02:24] <ompaul> doh
[02:24] <shrewduser> Kamping_Kaiser: it ran, but only took a second...
[02:24] <shutdown> Boys, I want speak English..
[02:24] <Toma-> ferrervicent: have you got --stem linux in there?
[02:24] <shutdown> I don't want speak italian..
[02:25] <ompaul> shutdown, so do it :-)
[02:25] <shutdown> :))
[02:25] <Chousuke> shutdown: Then you can stay on this channel :)
[02:25] <sorryd> http://pastebin.com/610545
[02:25] <Bilange> hayden: lame only converts files (not cd's) to mp3s, ive had used 'sound-juicer' for cd ripping
[02:25] <sorryd> there is the link Toma-
[02:25] <Toma-> ferrervicent: i had to run 'sudo make-kpkg --initrd --stem linux --revision=toma0.0 kernel_image'
[02:25] <Toma-> thanks sorryd :)
[02:25] <shrewduser> i don't know why but i can't get my apt-install of wine to function correctly....
[02:25] <shutdown> Cio, in quanto italiano so parlare in italiano... per preferisco parlare in English
[02:25] <shutdown> ;)
[02:26] <Ivaldi> I've burned a DVD+R in Gnomebaker, and it worked great afterwards. But now, all the files don't appear on the disc
[02:26] <ferrervicent> Toma, "--stem linux" for what?
[02:26] <Ivaldi> I can see them all on the windows box, but not on my linux box
[02:26] <mson> Hey, can anyone help me getting X running on ubuntu?  I've got two nvidida geforce 6600gt cards in sli.  I get a blank screen with a cursor in the top left and can only access the console - any ideas?
[02:27] <shutdown> Can I create a double partition on my HDD ?
[02:27] <sorryd> mson... you could give one card to me. That will simplify things  :p
[02:27] <shutdown> I want install Linux and Winzozz...
[02:27] <mson> sorryd - sorry, d - no can do!
[02:28] <Milamber> Hello.  Has anyone ever had an issue where, when issuing a restart, the syste, simply freezes after th output "Restarting system..." comes up, and I have to press reset to make it reboot?
[02:28] <shutdown> Milamber I don't know...
[02:28] <sorryd> Milamber, that happens with my laptop
[02:28] <shutdown> :-S
[02:28] <Healot> nay... Milamber
[02:29] <shutdown> Che significa nay ?
[02:29] <shrewduser> is there anyway to refresh the entire system? i'm getting strange dependancy issues... no idea what's going on....
[02:29] <JDahl> shutdown, yes, dualboot has worked flawlessly for more than 10 years
[02:29] <_mustard> Milamber: only on dapper today for me
[02:29] <shutdown> "nay" che significa?
[02:29] <Toma-> sorryd: i cant see 2 devices that would use a sound mixer...
[02:29] <Milamber> Hmm.  I'm grabbing newest kernel right now through a dist-upgrade, maybe it'll help.  This is on breeze, freshly installed.
[02:29] <Milamber> Ehrm, breezy..  Damn typos today.
[02:29] <sorryd> you can fix it by adding reboot=h at the end of a line in /boot/grup/menu.lst
[02:29] <_mustard> Milamber: could you get to a console with ctrl + alt + f1
[02:29] <sorryd> at least thats what I did
[02:30] <Milamber> sorryd:  If I cant find anything else, I'll have to try that out.
[02:31] <Healot> they don;t know i bribed...
[02:31] <Milamber> I saw a few posts about that on the forums, but hadn't tried them out yet..  I really wonder what it has to do with though.  Maybe it's this shuttle motherboard, or something.
[02:31] <damian_> what do i type to stop gdm from respawning?
[02:31] <damian_> i forgot what i have to close
[02:31] <Trae> ubotu, acx111?
[02:31] <ubotu> Trae: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:31] <sorryd> Toma-: thanks for looking. I suppose I shall have to grin and bear it for now
[02:31] <ompaul> damian_, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[02:31] <damian_> thanks
[02:31] <shutdown> JDahl, I have got three partition: Windows (FAT32), UbuntuLinux (EXT3), SwapPartition (SWAP)... Can I format Windows and reinstall it? I don't want format Linux!!
[02:32] <damian_> trying out this athene desktop
[02:32] <damian_> looks good
[02:32] <Toma-> sorryd: yeh :/ give the dapper flight 5 livecd a spin and see if its resolved. otherwise, report a bug! :D
[02:32] <ompaul> !tell shutdown about grub
[02:32] <ompaul> shutdown, you can be careful and read that web page before you do
[02:32] <shutdown> ompaul, thnx very much.
[02:33] <JDahl> shutdown, You can just reinstall windows with reformating anything then. Make sure you have a rescue disk or CD to boot in linux to rerun Grub, though, as Windows will probably overwrite the bootmanager
[02:33] <JDahl> shutdown, reinstall windows *without* reformating...
[02:33] <ompaul> Frogzoo_,  I was looking for you what is that link we discussed eariler
[02:33] <shutdown> JDahl come faccio?
[02:34] <Frogzoo_> !fixinstall
[02:34] <ubotu> See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall for resolving common installer problems
[02:34] <ompaul> Frogzoo, :-)
[02:34] <Frogzoo_> ;)
[02:34] <sorryd> cheers Toma-. I will give it a try
[02:34] <shutdown> JDahl, how reinstall it without format?
[02:34] <JDahl> shutdown, reinstall windows the regular way - you dont to manually reformat the disk
[02:35] <shutdown> JDahl, Uhm ... I don't know... Sorry, I speak Italian :-))
[02:36] <ompaul> shutdown, so use #ubuntu-it
[02:36] <Storkme> hi, i'm having trouble installing grip from the source - when i use ./configure it tells me: "configure: error: Library requirements (libgnomeui-2.0 >= 2.2.0) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them."
[02:36] <shutdown> no, I want speak English. :-)
[02:36] <Milamber> Oh well.  Kernel update didn't help.
[02:37] <chuckyp> Storkme: did you install build-session
[02:37] <ompaul> Storkme, so you started with sudo apt-get source grip ?
[02:37] <chuckyp> Storkme: sorry build-essential
[02:37] <Healot> why ubuntu doesn't include the "bare-essential", hehe
[02:38] <chuckyp> Storkme: did you install build-essential
[02:38] <ompaul> Healot, perhaps your average ubuntu user does not need it (funny same situation in debian)
[02:41] <_mustard> Storkme: what version of libgnomeui do you have installed atm?
[02:43] <Keen> where can i find a kernel built with gcc4?
[02:43] <Storkme> chuckyp, apt-get install build-essential is apprently the latest version
[02:43] <Keen> the default one is built with gcc3.4 and it comes with gcc3 and 4.0
[02:43] <Keen> i need it to build network drivers
[02:44] <Healot> Keen, kernel.org... or ubuntu's own kernel source
[02:44] <ompaul> Keen, not in ubuntu
[02:44] <sebastian> hey
[02:44] <Keen> ompaul, ?
[02:44] <sebastian> is there any way to download songs from ipod to disk?
[02:44] <ompaul> all 2.6 standard kernels and 2.4 ones were made with 3.4
[02:44] <_mustard> Storkme: do an apt-cache search libgnomeui    and see what packages there are to install and what version they are
[02:45] <Zarephath> Is there a gnome applet that will track disk usage? I know how to do it from term...but would also like to be able and tell at a glance how much space a certain partition has
[02:45] <Keen> thats gay
[02:45] <Healot> yes... use ipod program that comes with ubuntu
[02:45] <ompaul> !gay
[02:45] <ompaul> !+gay
[02:45] <ubotu> hmm... gay is the dictionary says "Excited with merriment; manifesting sportiveness or delight; inspiring delight; livery; merry."  But some people don't know what it means, I guess  Some highly ignorant folks think it's an insult of some sort.  Who can tell why?
[02:45] <sebastian> Healot: and which one is it?
[02:45] <Keen> ok
[02:45] <Keen> thats stupid
[02:45] <Healot> sebastian, "gtkpod" in universe/multimedia section
[02:46] <sebastian> wicked
[02:46] <sebastian> thanks
[02:46] <Trae> :(  I have this card: Netgear WG311 v2   (a wireless card [pci]  for my desktop)  and it was working for several months and then recently it just stopped working.  I'm on Ubuntu Breezy
[02:46] <Zarephath> sebastian: What filesystem is the iPod formatted in?
[02:46] <Healot> "banshee" or "ipod" or "gnupod-tools", just choose one... that suits you
[02:46] <sebastian> I didn't know gtkpod can do that, i must say its gui suxx
[02:47] <sudharsh> oh oh...anyone help me
[02:47] <ompaul> !anyone
[02:47] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[02:47] <sudharsh> i screwed up my panels
[02:47] <Healot> GUI sucks, but it works... that the only thing that matters :)
[02:47] <sebastian> Zarephath: if only i knew
[02:47] <sudharsh> oh sorry
[02:47] <sudharsh> i scrwed up my panel
[02:47] <ompaul> Keen, I don't concur, and nor will I argue.
[02:47] <Zarephath> sebastian: Well what did you have it hooked to before trying to run linux?
[02:47] <sudharsh> i added the blog entry poster and it keeps on restarting and crashing
[02:47] <sudharsh> what do i do now
[02:48] <dollar> look guys i managed to preview my ntfs drives and copy pasted some of my music.. now the problem is that sometime the XMMS reads them and sometimes it says that there's no audio driver.. any idea?
[02:48] <sebastian> Zarephath: the first program i used with my ipod was gtkpod
[02:48] <cA1mAn> hey, is the (k)ubuntu team planning to install XARA XTREME (Opensource, http://www.xaraxtreme.org/), wich is BY FAR the BEST VECTOR DESIGN program for linux, on a default ubuntu image?
[02:48] <Keen> ok w/o argueing here is my point.. how am i supposed to build custom drivers on a stock install?
[02:48] <sebastian> it created some dirs and files
[02:48] <sudharsh> what do i don now...what wqas the command to kill the gnome-panel
[02:48] <Chousuke> Hm
[02:49] <Healot> maybe, cA1mAn ? if you voted for it?
[02:49] <robinl1> Powdered toast man
[02:49] <Chousuke> Ubuntu's bootsplash doesn't work for some reason
[02:49] <_mustard> dollar: what is the file format of those that it can't play?
[02:49] <Zarephath> sebastian: Ok I assumed you may have had it on a Mac, or PC first....If it is formatted HFSPLUS filesytem by macintosh that would be another problem...
[02:49] <bungle> !limewire
[02:49] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[02:49] <dollar> mp3
[02:49] <cA1mAn> Healot: where can i vote for it?
[02:49] <ompaul> Healot, voting?
[02:49] <Chousuke> granted, this installation is somewhat customised
[02:49] <bungle> !frostwire
[02:49] <ubotu> frostwire is, like, totally, a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network, which can be found at http://www.frostwire.com/
[02:49] <Chousuke> but just installing usplash doesn't seem to be enough.
[02:49] <Ribs> !frostwire
[02:49] <Ribs> oops
[02:49] <sudharsh> ahh..i'll try uninstallin the buggy software
[02:49] <Ribs> beat me too it :>
[02:49] <dollar> it's the same files, sometimes it play sometimes not
[02:49] <Toma-> ubotu: tell cA1mAn about motu
[02:49] <Healot> well, say something to the team, send email... it's not really voting process :)
[02:49] <cA1mAn> ok
[02:49] <_mustard> dollar: hmm ok
[02:50] <Healot> just a term I used...
[02:50] <Toma-> cA1mAn: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/New
[02:50] <_mustard> dollar: sounds very strange
[02:51] <Storkme> _mustard, do i want libgnomeui-dev ?
[02:51] <andrius> hello all
[02:51] <_mustard> Storkme: thats sound pretty good :)  what version is it?
[02:51] <_mustard> Storkme: try apt-cache show libgnomeui-dev
[02:51] <Storkme> _mustard, libgnomeui-dev (2.12.0-0ubuntu1)
[02:51] <Storkme> sounds about riught :D
[02:52] <_mustard> Storkme: I can't recall whether what the compiler complained about now :)
[02:52] <_mustard> Storkme: thats the way to go though
[02:52] <dollar> yeah i know.. look my story is that i have 2 OS.. windows and linux.. and i need them both for my university... so i need to open my files from any of those operating system.. that's y i wanted to login as root.. plus i don't know exactly how to use the shel... it's been a week since i installed linux
[02:52] <_mustard> Storkme: rinse and repeat the process for all missing dependencies ;)
[02:52] <andrius> I'm having trouble recognizing my CD/DVD ROM......It's a Matshita uj-832 that came with a fujitsu lifebook p7120....can anyone point me in the right direction....??
[02:52] <Storkme> now it's complaining again: "error: Library requirements (vte) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them.", so i should search for the 'vte' package and install it?
[02:53] <cA1mAn> hmm, why is xara xtreme not on this MOTU
[02:53] <_mustard> dollar: I gave you instructions on how to fix that earlier
[02:53] <cA1mAn> it's time to add it
[02:53] <andrius> It appears to find it.....but here's the error I'm getting:
[02:53] <_mustard> dollar: then you left without answerting
[02:53] <andrius> [4294679.621000]  ata1: dev 0 ATAPI, max UDMA/33
[02:53] <andrius> [4294679.621000]  ata1(0): applying bridge limits
[02:53] <andrius> [4294679.623000]  ata1: dev 0 configured for UDMA/33
[02:53] <andrius> [4294679.824000]  ata2: no device found (phy stat 00000000)
[02:53] <andrius> [4294680.025000]  ata3: no device found (phy stat 00000000)
[02:53] <andrius> [4294680.226000]  ata4: no device found (phy stat 00000000)
[02:53] <andrius> [4294680.226000]  ata1: error occurred, port reset
[02:53] <andrius> [4294680.226000]  ata1: error occurred, port reset
[02:53] <dollar> i didnt understand
[02:53] <andrius> [4294680.226000]  Assertion failed! qc->flags & ATA_QCFLAG_ACTIVE,drivers/scsi/libata-core.c,ata_qc_complete,line=3082
[02:53] <Zarephath> !tell andruis about pastebin
[02:53] <andrius> anyone got a suggestion?
[02:53] <Healot> cA1mAn, just tell them to add... they will consider... okay. i'll do that too
[02:53] <_mustard> dollar: its a good idea to ask for more help then
[02:54] <Zarephath> !tell andrius about pastebin
[02:54] <andrius> pastebin?
[02:54] <_mustard> dollar: the way you want to do it is not really the best way to go about it
[02:54] <cA1mAn> Healot, thanks! since i'm not registred :-)
[02:54] <dollar> thx man.. sorry if i am bothering
[02:54] <IdleOne> 1pastebin
[02:54] <andrius> oops
[02:54] <IdleOne> !pastebin
[02:54] <ubotu> methinks pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[02:54] <andrius> sorry:)
[02:54] <Healot> XARA is a good alternative
[02:54] <cA1mAn> Healot: look at http://www.xaraxtreme.org/ for good arguments ;-)
[02:54] <_mustard> dollar: have you used the pastebin before?
[02:55] <erofee> hi all
[02:55] <dollar> no, i don't know what it is
[02:55] <cA1mAn> XARA is even faster than Adobe illustraotr
[02:55] <_mustard> dollar: open this in your browser then http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[02:55] <jolly_> I hae some problems with my sound suddently it just stops
[02:55] <jolly_> it works when i login the its just stop working
[02:55] <dollar> ok.. then
[02:55] <_mustard> dollar: now do you know how to open a terminal?
[02:56] <Healot> well, I can't tell about the benchmark, cA1mAn, but I can tell it save some money :)
[02:56] <dollar> yeah
[02:56] <dollar> but idont know what to write their, i mean the commands
[02:56] <Zarephath> Hey I just noticed ubotu said to use webboard for easy pasting....apt-get install webboard doesn't find the program?
[02:56] <_mustard> dollar: I want to see your partitions..so do this command then paste the contents at that website and hit send..
[02:56] <_mustard> dollar: sudo fdisk -l
[02:56] <bungle> can anyone help me run frostwire?
[02:56] <cA1mAn> Healot, i have the program (for windows) and can tell that it IS THAT GOOD :-)
[02:56] <bungle> downloaded and dpkg -i
[02:57] <bungle> but wont run
[02:57] <_mustard> dollar: after you hit 'send', paste the new URL it creates in here, so I can see the page
[02:57] <IdleOne> Storkme>  not sure if you got your answer but libvte-dev is prolly what you need
[02:58] <Zarephath> Nevermind..typo in my command....those will get ya everytime...
[02:58] <Healot> I would like to try XARA later...
[02:58] <IdleOne> Storkme> you can apt-get it
[02:59] <dollar> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10494  i think this is it
[02:59] <_mustard> IdleOne: he found a libgnomeui-dev package
[02:59] <Trae> Can anyone think of a reason off hand why my networking on my desktop could have gone to pot?  I can't even get a wired connection to work.
[02:59] <Storkme> okay, thought so
[02:59] <_mustard> dollar: ok..
[02:59] <Storkme> _mustard, next it complained about 'vte', that's what he was referring to :)
[02:59] <Trae> it's quite odd
[02:59] <fit4lfe> just installed vmware server and I have a winxp pro on it I want to be able to vnc into it but when I installed vnc server works find from host machine when I bring it up on linux but can't seem to remote in anyway else
[03:00] <_mustard> Storkme: ooop sorry IdleOne I missed that question :)
[03:00] <IdleOne> _mustard>  no problem
[03:01] <_mustard> dollar: ok now do this command and do a new pastebin with the contents....
[03:01] <_mustard> dollar: cat /etc/fstab
[03:01] <IdleOne> _mustard>  apt-cache search vte returns a few packages but Im guessing he needs libvte-dev. not certain what it is he is doing though
[03:01] <fit4lfe> does that have to do with the vm windows session or do I have to put the port in on hosts.allow ?
[03:01] <_mustard> IdleOne: yeah.. -dev ones usually do the job for me :)
[03:01] <bungle> can anyone recommend a p2p client?
[03:01] <IdleOne> _mustard>  thats what I figured :)
[03:01] <_jason> bungle: frostwire
[03:01] <IdleOne> !p2p
[03:01] <ubotu> somebody said p2p was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PHowTo
[03:02] <s_spiff> frostwire has some glitch..it freezes sometime..freezes the whole damn system!
[03:02] <dollar> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10495 ...here
[03:02] <fit4lfe> get lime wire instead
[03:02] <_mustard> dollar: thanks
[03:02] <bungle> cant run it _jason
[03:02] <fit4lfe> frost has alot of X11 bugs in it
[03:02] <dollar> thank u man for helping me
[03:02] <_jason> bungle: you need java
[03:03] <bungle> i have java
[03:03] <Frogzoo> bungle: frostwire is nice
[03:03] <_jason> bungle: do you have sun java?
[03:03] <dollar> but plz tell me if there's smth wrong with my partitions
[03:03] <s_spiff> Frogzoo, frostwire is rocking..but has a bug ..or something like that
[03:03] <bungle> did i do something wrong during install?
[03:03] <erofee> any chance somone can help an ubuntu newb like myself
[03:03] <_jason> bungle: how did you install it?
[03:03] <s_spiff> bungle, go to synaptic and install j2re pack
[03:03] <IdleOne> erofee>  ask away
[03:03] <bungle> _jason,  ithink i have that one how do i check?
[03:03] <Frogzoo> s_spiff: if you have an old versn that had problems in the library tab, upgrade
[03:04] <_jason> bungle: 'sudo update-alternatives --config java' in a terminal
[03:04] <s_spiff> Frogzoo, i think i hv the latest... cuz i checked for updates
[03:04] <bungle> i installed frostwire from a deb file and dpkg -i
[03:04] <sorryd> how does one open a root terminal?
[03:04] <_mustard> dollar: you have the wrong setting on the line for /dev/hda1 for allowing access to your ntfs drive
[03:04] <s_spiff> bungle, u did it right..
[03:04] <_jason> sorryd: sudo -i
[03:04] <_mustard> dollar: I'm going to show you how to edit it
[03:04] <IdleOne> !tell sorryd about rootsudo
[03:04] <s_spiff>  bungle , just check if u have j2re pack installed in ur synaptic..
[03:04] <Frogzoo> s_spiff: if you install the deb pkg, apt _won't_ get upgrades - you need to install the latest deb
[03:04] <dollar> ok
[03:04] <erofee> i have just installed ubuntu, converted from Winxp.  I have downloaded firefox off the internet, but have no idea how to install it
[03:04] <sudharsh> hiya..where are the panel configuration files stored
[03:05] <s_spiff> Frogzoo, i did install the latest deb
[03:05] <sorryd> ooooh tricky
[03:05] <cA1mAn> Healot, can you add XARA Xtreme to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/Candidates, please? Thanks!
[03:05] <_jason> erofee: ubuntu comes with firefox
[03:05] <IdleOne> !tell erofee  about ff1.5
[03:05] <sudharsh> ..where are the panel configuration files stored
[03:05] <IdleOne> erofee>  ubotu  just sent you a link :)
[03:05] <Frogzoo> s_spiff: well I'm running 4.10 and no problems this end
[03:05] <_mustard> dollar: are you on gnome or kde?
[03:05] <erofee> thanks for the help, i'll give it a go.
[03:05] <_jason> sudharsh: probably somewhere in ~/.gnome2
[03:06] <s_spiff> hold on..lemme check my version.. if i suddenly log out.. take it that my box just froze :P
[03:06] <sudharsh> well where exactly
[03:06] <sudharsh> its crashing all the time..
[03:06] <bungle> _jason,  s_spiff I have both sun java and blackdown java
[03:06] <Frogzoo> s_spiff: 4.10.9 that is...
[03:06] <_jason> sudharsh: probably panel2.d, try that
[03:06] <Klump3n^mobile> am i the only one that is experiencing problems with the german update server? even in the webbrowser de.archive.ubuntu.com is very slow :\
[03:06] <s_spiff> bungle, i think there is a way to select only one..that is ...making gnome use only one of them..
[03:06] <dollar> i installed the gnome CD but then some friend downloaded the kde for me.. now i have both.. i can choose which one i want whenever i log in.. but usually I'm using KDE
[03:06] <sudharsh> sure.will.get back to you..
[03:07] <s_spiff> Frogzoo, i found the prob... i have the ver 4.10.5
[03:07] <bungle> i think i set it up forn sun using the instructions from the wiki
[03:07] <s_spiff> Frogzoo, hehe....my mistake
[03:07] <_mustard> dollar: what are you on now?
[03:07] <Frogzoo> s_spiff: there ya go
[03:07] <_mustard> dollar: they have different editors
[03:07] <s_spiff> Frogzoo, where can i pick up the latest deb?
[03:07] <dollar> kde, default one
[03:07] <bungle> my java in firefox is working fine,  just cant run frostwire
[03:07] <dollar> oh i see
[03:07] <Bilange> Klump3n^mobile: not sure... but any ways, you should try to use another mirror (listed in  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive )
[03:07] <Frogzoo> s_spiff: the upgrade will be easiest if you uninstall 4.10.5, then install 4.10.9
[03:07] <Frogzoo> !frostwire
[03:08] <ubotu> frostwire is, like, totally, a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network, which can be found at http://www.frostwire.com/
[03:08] <Klump3n^mobile> tnx Bilange
[03:08] <_jason> bungle: which one was selected?
[03:08] <_mustard> dollar: I'm usually on gnome, so hopefully I get this command right :)
[03:08] <bungle> sun
[03:08] <s_spiff> Frogzoo, didnt get u..
[03:08] <sudharsh> _jason: panel2.d doesnt contain the faulty appelt which i had loaded...it was the blog applet
[03:08] <dollar> i believe in u man:P
[03:08] <s_spiff>  Frogzoo how do i get to the 'upgrade' part?
[03:08] <Bilange> Klump3n^mobile: my canadian official mirror went down a few weeks ago, and switched to a (more) local mirror... this one was lightning fast
[03:08] <samae> I need help with my wifi connection to the internet
[03:08] <sudharsh> any other files i hav to tinker with?
[03:08] <_jason> sudharsh: oh, don't know then
[03:08] <sudharsh> :(
[03:09] <samae> May so help me ?
[03:09] <Frogzoo> s_spiff: just make sure you remove 4.10.5 (with 'sudo dpkg -r frostwire) before installing the new deb
[03:09] <bungle> _jason, sunj2re1.5
[03:09] <_mustard> is it kdesu kate /etc/fstab to edit with kate in kde?
[03:10] <Healot> sou desu :)
[03:10] <s_spiff> Frogzoo, ohh yeah..that i will:P hehe.. i dun wanna scrw up this instaltion of ubuntu :P
[03:10] <_jason> bungle: what happens when you try to open frostwire?
[03:10] <Zarephath> Hey I have never needed(or wanted) to uninstall something...do I use apt to remove stuff..or dpkg?
[03:10] <Storkme> _mustard, are you still there? after doing ./configure, then 'make', what do i do now?
[03:10] <sudharsh> jason_: but u r pretty sure the configuration is in .gnome2..rite?
[03:10] <Frogzoo> Zarephath: sudo dpkg -r  PKG_NAME
[03:11] <bungle> nothing _jason
[03:11] <s_spiff> Frogzoo, u using the beta!
[03:11] <_jason> bungle: if you type frostwire in a terminal do you get any output?
[03:11] <_mustard> Storkme: well ideally you would install checkinstall and use that command instead of 'make install'
[03:11] <sorush20_> hi ops have i been bannd perm, from ubuntu-offtopic, for using the ops function?
[03:11] <Zarephath> Frogzoo: Thanks...frogzoo didn't need you to tell me how....I coulda looked that up...I'm not that lazy now...heh
[03:11] <_mustard> dollar: won't be long, just working something out
[03:11] <_jason> sudharsh: no I was just expecting them to be since gnome stores everything else in there
[03:11] <sudharsh> found it..i think its called main
[03:11] <Frogzoo> s_spiff: nope - 4.10.9 is stable for me
[03:12] <sudharsh> i'll try loggin into my account now
[03:12] <bungle> hold on
[03:12] <dollar> ok take ur time man. I appreciate ur concern
[03:12] <_jason> bungle: #gnome might know better than me
[03:12] !lilo:*! Hi all. If you have any information on the current status of Larry, please message me. Thanks!
[03:12] <sorush20_> are there any programs done for being able to reseach litrature ?
[03:13] <Healot> google's scholar?
[03:13] <Zarephath> Frogzoo: When I right click a file and go into properties and tell it open with...is this a global change...or just specific to that file?
[03:13] <_mustard> dollar: ok...   kdesu kate /etc/fstab
[03:13] <sorush20_> Healot: thank
[03:13] <bungle> 'unFrost.sh: line 24: syntax error near unexpected token `
[03:13] <bungle> 'unFrost.sh: line 24: `look_for_java()
[03:13] <Frogzoo> Zarephath: it's system wide
[03:13] <_mustard> dollar: that should open up a text editor with the contents of the file /etc/fstab
[03:13] <Storkme> _mustard, okay. now when i try and do ./install-sh it tells me: "install:        no input file specified
[03:13] <Storkme> "
[03:13] <Zarephath> Frogzoo: Great thanks again..
[03:14] <_mustard> dollar: tell me when you get it
[03:14] !lilo:*! Hi all. If you're following Larry (a cat 4 storm heading for Australia's northeast coastline), please stop by ##earth .... thanks!
[03:14] <k`ditty> can someone point to towards a help file about installing XP on a machine with ubuntu ALREADY installed? i cant seem to find anything other than installing linux to xp
[03:14] <_mustard> Storkme: hmmm..not sure what is going on there..
[03:14] <bungle> _jason, 'unFrost.sh: line 24: syntax error near unexpected token `
[03:14] <bungle> 'unFrost.sh: line 24: `look_for_java()
[03:14] <Frogzoo> k
[03:15] <dollar> ok got it
[03:15] <_mustard> Storkme: normally its ./configure  ,   make , make install
[03:15] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: install xp on a different partition, then follow the instructions from ubotu to restore grub
[03:15] <Frogzoo> !tell k`ditty about grub
[03:15] <_mustard> dollar: ok, I'll show you what to change the line for /dev/hda1 to
[03:16] <_jason> bungle: remove the frostwire installed and install a new deb from the site maybe
[03:16] <_mustard> dollar: /dev/hda1 /media/hda1 ntfs umask=0222 0 0
[03:16] <Klump3n^mobile> Bilange, thanks a lot! :D now lightning is not as fast as that server :D
[03:16] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: you might still need to tweak grub to get it to boot windows again
[03:16] <bungle> will try _jason
[03:16] <k`ditty> frogzoo, it doesnt give me that option, and grub doesnt load the cd right. do i need to add a partition in ubuntu, and then boot from the xp cd?
[03:16] <_mustard> dollar: show me what you have done after you finished before saving
[03:17] <_mustard> dollar: in the pastebin
[03:17] <sorush20_> how do I find out who the ops are with out having to call them all?
[03:17] <_jason> sorush20_: /msg ubotu ops
[03:17] <ichiishi> anyone knows which gcc I need to compile linux kernel ?
[03:17] <_mustard> Storkme: thats what it says in the INSTALL instructions hey?
[03:17] <avu> sorush20_: '/msg chanserv access #channel list' is the always working freenode-way
[03:17] <_jason> ichiishi: 3.4
[03:18] <dollar> where shoul i place unmask=0222 0 0? should i erase ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000?
[03:18] <mattpp> hey, my laptop won't boot off CD, so do I have to create a boot-floppy?
[03:18] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: do you mean that xp doesn't give you the option to install to a partition that doesn't have grub on it? how did you parttion your disk, as one big partition? or when you installed ubuntu, did you leave room for xp?
[03:18] <dollar> or i just add it to the content
[03:18] <_mustard> dollar: yes..the final line should look exactly as I have it
[03:18] <Storkme> _mustard, lol, whoops, forgot to check INSTALL
[03:18] <_mustard> dollar: the other stuff you have needs to go
[03:18] <_jason> dollar: both should work for ntfs drives
[03:19] <Protocol1> i reloaded my ubuntu...whew
[03:19] <ompaul> mattpp,, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/ if you just read that it will tell you want you can do
[03:19] <Frogzoo> s/grub/ubuntu
[03:19] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: s/grub/ubuntu
[03:19] <mattpp> thanks ompaul
[03:19] <_mustard> Storkme: checkinstall is good for uninstalling afterwards :)
[03:19] <k`ditty> when i installed ubuntu i just erased the whole hard drive
[03:19] <_mustard> Storkme: you could probably still uninstall from there I think..not sure
[03:19] <jd86> i've had some experiance with nfs root installation with other distributions, but not with ubuntu (or debian for that matter) but i'd like to give it a try... is there some documentation on the subject ? (i'm googling without coming up with anything very constructive)
[03:19] <k`ditty> i let ubuntu breezy install make its own partitions
[03:19] <rysiek|pl> anyone any ideas hwo to get WakeOnLan working in Kubuntu (nForce2 onboard NIC)
[03:20] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: well the issue now is you need to resize the partition to make room for the xp install
[03:20] <dollar> /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     ntfs    umask=0222 0 0        0       0            this is the line.. should i save???
[03:20] <k`ditty> ok frogzoo
[03:20] <Storkme> _mustard, woot, got it :)
[03:20] <Trae> is dapper drake getting more stable you guys think?
[03:20] <k`ditty> so i load ubuntu and go to terminal?
[03:21] <_mustard> dollar: no..you have too many '0 0's on the end :)
[03:21] <_mustard> dollar: /dev/hda1 /media/hda1 ntfs umask=0222 0 0
[03:21] <_jason> !dapper
[03:21] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[03:21] <Trae> Did we actually decide to postpone the release?
[03:21] <Trae> or was that just general talk?
[03:21] <_mustard> Storkme: you used checkinstall before?
[03:22] <C-O-L-T> how to install other dictionaries for spellcheck in open offcie
[03:22] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: boot ubuntu & run gparted - then make room by shrinking a file system, and then make a new partition with the free space
[03:22] <Storkme> _mustard, no, i just used "./configure", "make", "sudo make install"
[03:22] <Frogzoo> C-O-L-T: check in synaptic - there's alternative dictionaries there
[03:22] <_mustard> Storkme: well if you used checkinstall you should see a package in synaptic now..that you can uninstall with
[03:23] <dollar> ok i will put it in the pastebin
[03:23] <_mustard> Storkme: makes life a lot easier
[03:23] <k`ditty> !gparted
[03:23] <ubotu> rumour has it, gparted is 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/
[03:23] <Storkme> _mustard, the command "checkinstall" ?
[03:23] <ichiishi> jason: thanks. I installed 4.0, got tonns of errors when I tried make xconfig
[03:23] <_mustard> dollar: yes please...I'll go over the final edit
[03:23] <_mustard> Storkme: yeah
[03:23] <dollar> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10499 check it out
[03:24] <_mustard> dollar: k
[03:24] <dollar> and btw, should i do the same for the other ntfs hda5?
[03:24] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: oh - you just made me realise - you won't be able to resize your root partition (which I think is your only partition), while it's mounted. You'll need to boot the live cd, if you have one & run gparted from there
[03:24] <_mustard> dollar: that would be a good idea
[03:25] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: pls pastebin 'sudo fstab -l'
[03:25] <Storkme> _mustard, "command not found"
[03:25] <k`ditty> computer is not connected right now, im on windows
[03:25] <dollar> so do i save now?
[03:25] <_jason> Storkme: install the checkinstall package
[03:25] <Mabus06> Hey _mustard
[03:25] <Storkme> _mustard, i'm going to uninstall that version and install a stable version from the source
[03:25] <_mustard> Storkme: sudo apt-get install checkinstall
[03:25] <_mustard> Hey Mabus06 :)
[03:26] <carbo> hi there, i'm looking for some help with bad sectors on a windows partition, i can't boot it so here i am on ubuntu
[03:26] <_mustard> dollar: it looks good
[03:26] <_mustard> dollar: more to come yet
[03:26] <dango> where do i adjust the resolution for the login screen ? I can set my desktop thru the settings menu, but i have no idea where i do that on login screen ?
[03:26] <_mustard> dollar: save and tell me when your done
[03:26] <_jason> carbo: try chkdsk /r, in windows recovery mode.  But you should go to #windows
[03:26] <dollar> done
[03:26] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: well this is probably going to be a bit messy - if you haven't done much work on your ubuntu install, it might be easiest to start from scratch - just when you install xp, be sure to leave room for ubuntu
[03:27] <dReadMoRe> hi, how can i configure my ipw2200 to connect to a WEP network!?
[03:27] <_mustard> dollar: k now I'm just going to make sure both those ntfs drives are unmounted so do these next commands
[03:27] <Frogzoo> dReadMoRe: I think people recommend wifi-radar to do this
[03:27] <_mustard> dollar: sudo umount /dev/hda1
[03:27] <_mustard> dollar: sudo umount /dev/hda5
[03:27] <k`ditty> frogzoo, would you recommend just installing xp over ubuntu? jut a clean install?
[03:27] <carbo> _jason: got a problem there, i have a OEM recovery disc but no proper WinXP CD, can't boot windows either so can't get into recovery mode
[03:27] <Mabus06> _mustard: I just finished coding my first real c++ program... it takes a message and encodes it a pretty cool way. Divides the message into 3 character sections, converts the ascii values into hex codes. 3 characters make six hex digits, ie: one html color code. So the script generates a color for each 3 characters, and prints a word on an html file in that color. http://pastebin.ca/46233
[03:27] <Protocol1> i just reloaded my ubuntu 5.10
[03:28] <_jason> carbo: ah, well just get rid of windows and stick to ubuntu then
[03:28] <dReadMoRe> Frogzoo where can i get it!?
[03:28] <_mustard> dollar: any error messages or did they go ok?
[03:28] <k`ditty> frogzoo, i have the winxp setup disc, and ubuntu setup still but im a total newb and i was having trouble setting up proper partitions
[03:28] <_jason> carbo: (or find a friend with a normal install disk)
[03:28] <_mustard> Mabus06: hehe..wow..how long you been doing C++?
[03:29] <carbo> _jason: i wish i could... i've spent about an hour searching around, i've meddled with ntfsprogs (particularly ntfsresize), none of the suggestions i've found work though
[03:29] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: no, because you need to partition the disk - atm I think you have just one partition covering the whole disk - xp needs one partition to itself, and ubuntu needs 1 partition to itself, preferably more - one for /, one for /home, one for /var etc
[03:29] <Mabus06> _mustard: I guess that depends on your definition, this is my first real script
[03:29] <_mustard> Mabus06: :)
[03:30] <Mabus06> _mustard: I have owned this c++ basics book for a few months but I haven't really checked it out other than some basic syntax, I just decided to write with this in mind and use the manual as a reference... I find it's a lot easier to learn that way than to trudge through a book.
[03:30] <k`ditty> is it safe to just rrun winxp boot cd and delete ubuntu partition, and install winxp or would that make my system unstable?
[03:30] <dollar> command not found man
[03:30] <_mustard> dollar: I take it you type 'umount'..not 'unmount'?
[03:31] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: that will work fine (except installing xp will make your machine unstable :p)
[03:31] <k`ditty> :D
[03:31] <_mustard> dollar: sudo umount /dev/hda1
[03:31] <k`ditty> i know, but i got in over my head frogzoo
[03:31] <_mustard> Mabus06: it looks very mystifying to me :)
[03:31] <laffer_pt> in shell scripting what does the exit 0 and exit 1 do? what does the function shift does?
[03:31] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: that's cool - I agree there is a steep learning curve at first
[03:31] <k`ditty> i have websites to maintain, graphics to run and i started to believe i knew it all so i just got rid of xp
[03:32] <p01n7> laffer_pt, /join #bash
[03:32] <dollar> no man it is correct... but it says:  bash: sudu: command not found
[03:32] <dream2dance> Hi at all ...
[03:32] <_jason> dollar: sudo not sudu
[03:32] <carbo> well then.. is there any utility like fsck or chkdsk for ntfs partitions?
[03:32] <_mustard> dollar: sudo  not sudu
[03:32] <ompaul> dollar, different vowel :-)
[03:32] <k`ditty> i should have practiced longeer with the live cd but i like ubuntu so much... i just wanted the full install to make it run quicker
[03:32] <k`ditty> the livecd wouldnt remember any of my settings either
[03:33] <dream2dance> did somebody knoaw a german channel for ubuntu user?
[03:33] <ompaul> !de
[03:33] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[03:33] <Frogzoo> k`ditty: If you still want to go down the ubuntu route at some stage, get another drive & install ubuntu to it - that will be much more straight forward
[03:33] <dream2dance> thx ompaul :-)
[03:33] <dollar> ok sorry man.. i typed it, now it's saying sudo: unmount: command not found
[03:33] <Storkme> dollar, it's 'umount'
[03:34] <_mustard> dollar: you worked it out yet or still having problems?
[03:34] <k`ditty> yea im going to do that, i have an old internal drive, 13 gig with ubuntu already installed but im not sure how i could connect it to my computer
[03:34] <Storkme> for some reason, i never figured out why it's 'umount' and not 'unmount'
[03:34] <Storkme> k`ditty, #hardware :)
[03:34] <_mustard> dollar: umount not unmount
[03:34] <basti> I have a Problem with Opera under Ubuntu
[03:34] <basti> http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/447/
[03:34] <Mabus06> _mustard: that may just be my crappy documentation ;-)
[03:34] <_mustard> Mabus06: hehe
[03:35] <_mustard> Mabus06: is that gpl code now? ;)
[03:35] <dollar> yeah yeah,, am putting unmount with both N & M.. it's not working
[03:35] <Mabus06> _mustard: if copyright is unspecified what does that mean, now that you have me curious?
[03:35] <_mustard> dollar: your not reading what is on the screen :)
[03:35] <Mabus06> I mean, I'm not actually worried about people stealing my code, lol.
[03:35] <_mustard> dollar: look at each letter and think before typing :)
[03:35] <_mustard> dollar: sudo umount /dev/hda1
[03:36] <_mustard> Mabus06: I have no idea
[03:36] <dollar> my bad man.. i thought i was the verb unmount,, u know the opposite of mount
[03:36] <dollar> my bad man .. sorry again
[03:36] <Storkme> anyone know of a good program (for gnome
[03:37] <_mustard> dollar: its a common mistake..dont worry about it
[03:37] <Storkme> anyone know of a good program (for gnome) that displays system info? ram, cpu, eth0, etc.
[03:37] <Storkme> -
[03:37] <carbo> what should i do about bad sectors on a partition?
[03:37] <_mustard> dollar: ok..done that first one then?
[03:37] <bmk789> carbo: fsck /dev/<hd> and have it fix errors
[03:38] <carbo> bmk789: thanks, trying it now
[03:38] <bmk789> what fs is it?
[03:38] <dollar> ok now it's saying :   umount: /dev/hda1: not mounted
[03:38] <_mustard> dollar: thats good
[03:38] <carbo> bmk789: ah, i should've known... unfortunately its NTFS
[03:38] <_mustard> dollar: thats what I wanted to know
[03:38] <_mustard> dollar: sudo umount /dev/hda5
[03:38] <gnomefreak> Storkme: gkrellm
[03:39] <_mustard> dollar: check the second one with that above command now..for /dev/hda5
[03:39] <Milamber> Well, this is annoying..   Even when adding noacpi/nolacpi/reboot=h in my kernel bootup options, I still can't reboot.  And it seems I can't disable acpi on this machine, and also, after removing the "quiet" option in kernel bootup, I'm getting this kernel output at the very end when I issue a reboot:  "No reboot fixup found for your hardware".
[03:39] <dollar> also not mounted
[03:40] <_mustard> dollar: k..now this command    sudo mount -a
[03:40] <_mustard> dollar: that command means mount all entries in the /etc/fstab
[03:41] <_mustard> dollar: any errors?
[03:41] <dollar> should i notice smth happening? cuz there's no output or anything?
[03:41] <_mustard> dollar: not output is good
[03:41] <_mustard> dollar: thats good
[03:42] <_mustard> dollar: ok..look on your desktop see if you see icons for those drives
[03:42] <nanomad> anyone is using gmailfs under dapper?
[03:42] <nanomad> it seems not to be working
[03:42] <_mustard> dollar: oh your on kde..dont worry
[03:42] <_mustard> dollar: browse to those directories and see if you have permission to access them now
[03:43] <sorush20_> will ubuntu drop gnome and use kde as main X server?
[03:43] <deFrysk> ?
[03:43] <sudharsh> sorush20_: if u want kde...kubuntu
[03:43] <_mustard> sorush20_: its already got kubuntu
[03:43] <katarot> hey everyone i know my problem with internet now it is something to do with the dell drivers i need to know another place i can download bcmwl5.inf and .sys
[03:43] <sorush20_> sudharsh: as default on the shipit cd?
[03:44] <dollar> yeah i can
[03:44] <whyami> katarot: do a search on filesearching.com
[03:44] <sudharsh> sorush20_: no..
[03:44] <katarot> ok thanks
[03:44] <dollar> u mean in /media/hda1
[03:44] <dollar> ?
[03:44] <_mustard> dollar: yes
[03:44] <sudharsh> u could do a 'apt-get install kubuntu-desktop' after u get the shipit cds
[03:44] <dErF[A] > hey this is a noob question but i cant figure it out. how do i install Unbuntu on a x86 computer?
[03:44] <whyami> Any way I can prevent a module from loading? I already have it listed in /etc/hotplug/blacklist but both modules load anyway.
[03:44] <dollar> yes i can
[03:45] <Toma-> !install
[03:45] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[03:45] <dErF[A] > tanks
[03:45] <_mustard> dollar try /media/hda5 now
[03:45] <Toma-> np!
[03:45] <Jimmey__> I just mounted my LAN IP on my desktop as an 'FTP with login' ( I'm running vstpd ), and when I logged in as myself, I got access to '/', how can I stop that?
[03:45] <dollar> so now am still logged in as a user not root.. but still i can access those drives anytime without repeating the same prcedure?
[03:45] <dErF[A] > if im going to burn this onto a CD, does it have to in extracted form?
[03:46] <nanomad> no one using gmailfs?
[03:46] <_mustard> dollar: yes..the /etc/fstab file handles mounting of drives at startup..so it will be that way each time you start up
[03:47] <_mustard> dollar: try rebooting and coming back if you like :)
[03:47] <whyami> dErF[A] : are you trying to burn the .iso image?
[03:47] <dollar> thank u so much man... i really appreciate what u did, because it was a bit hard teachin me cuz am so new to linux
[03:47] <katarot> i found the file but it cannot connect i get 425 cant open data connection
[03:48] <_mustard> dollar: thats ok..no problems..don't be afraid to ask questions :)
[03:48] <dollar> from now on i'll be referring to u:)
[03:48] <_mustard> dollar: if you look over the guide now, you should be able to understand what it was trying to tell you to do
[03:49] <whyami> katarot: I'm tuning into your problem late. You have a dell, want to run ndiswrapper, and can't find the windows driver for your wireless?
[03:49] <dollar> let me boot for a second to check
[03:49] <dollar> i'll be comin back in no time
[03:49] <katarot> yeah
[03:49] <_mustard> dollar: heh..well whoever is in here.  you will get the hang of it.  After a bit of setting up there isnt anything much left to configure
[03:50] <whyami> katarot: and why can't you download this from the Dell website?
[03:50] <Abnix> ok, apparently I screwed soemthing up on a fresh install of this...os.   how do I get root?  I cannot su -  cant ssh in....
[03:50] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Abnix about root
[03:51] <katarot> whyami: i have got  my drivers but they dont work and i read a thread in the forum where people had the same problem and when they used the driver of another site it worked
[03:51] <_mustard> Abnix: ubuntu uses sudo, not root
[03:51] <gnomefreak> sudo not su and your user password
[03:51] <_mustard> Abnix: ubotu should have the info for you
[03:51] <sorush20_> is there a website that sells .ogg files rather than mp3 for a chaper price?
[03:51] <whyami> katarot: what is the chipset for your wireless?
[03:52] <katarot> whyami: how do i check
[03:52] <whyami> katarot: from the command line try lspci | grep -i Network
[03:53] <Jimmey__> Where are Linux passwords stored?
[03:53] <albacker> sorush20_, people dont sell file-types they sell the music that's there! if it was like you said .ogg would be more expensive cos they are much smaller in size, and much easier to download ! :)
[03:54] <_mustard> Jimmey__: in a place that noone can access them :)
[03:54] <Unity> Jimmey__: they are not stored in a readable format
[03:54] <katarot> i think is a broadcom but i will check i will have to swicth OS brb
[03:54] <Unity> _mustard: wait they are stored somewhere on the hard disk?
[03:54] <john__> hey i was wondering if i reinstalled ubuntu with both video cards in and both monitors hookedup will it install both of them
[03:54] <Jimmey__> Yes, I want to test how strong my password is, with John the Ripper
[03:54] <john__> its for ubuntu 5.04
[03:54] <_mustard> Jimmey__: unless you have the debconf bug when you installed and it copies your first password to the install log ;)
[03:55] <jetscreamer> why don't you just edit xorg.conf john__
[03:55] <Jimmey__> I erased that after seeing the post on the ubuntu forums
[03:55] <sorush20_> albacker: I meant buy music that was in .ogg format , wouldn't that mean the end listener would not have to pay for the mp3 format?
[03:55] <sbahra> I take it no Sun JRE/JDK's are available for Ubuntu on PPC?
[03:55] <john__> because its too complex for me
[03:55] <_mustard> Jimmey__: you should be covered then
[03:55] <john__> i havent figured out what to edit
[03:55] <jetscreamer> it's easy
[03:55] <john__> i mean which work or sentence
[03:55] <sbahra> because I can't find them, and gij is not so cool :P
[03:55] <john__> word*
[03:55] <dollar> _mustard, it worked man... i got a window screen after i logged in to my user account saying : log in as root and putting the password
[03:56] <albacker> sorush20_, there is no reason why .ogg would be cheaper than .mp3 ! there's same music dude !
[03:56] <jetscreamer> google is your friend. you just want to add an additional section for the other vid card, and another section for the monitor
[03:56] <_mustard> dollar: I don't understand
[03:56] <jetscreamer> practically cut&paste
[03:56] <_mustard> dollar: did you change the log in to allow root login?
[03:56] <gopi> Hi, Is it possible to install Ubuntu for 32-bit systems in my Athlon64 system ??
[03:56] <dollar> no i dont even know how to do that
[03:57] <gnomefreak> gopi: yes
[03:57] <sorush20_> gopi: yes you can..
[03:57] <gopi> okay..
[03:57] <whyami> how does iceWM compare with xfce?
[03:57] <_mustard> dollar: hmm well I'm not sure whats happening then
[03:57] <_mustard> dollar: thats sounds quite strange really :)
[03:57] <whyami> gopi: I did exactly this.
[03:57] <john__> i have tryed and tryed google over and over but i cant find out what to edit
[03:57] <jetscreamer> http://ftp.x.org/pub/X11R7.0/doc/html/  john__
[03:57] <_mustard> dollar:  what did you run that asked you to log in as root?
[03:57] <sorush20_> gopi: this is what most 64bit users do really since it is a little bit more tricky to get 64bit support like flash java in ubuntu 64bit
[03:58] <gopi> whyami: oh i see... Because Iam going to do this since I am having problems in TV application
[03:58] <dollar> when i logged in as dollar and put my password, i got another small window where it is written root login and a place to put the password... is it not the way it suppose to be??????
[03:58] <jetscreamer> http://ftp.x.org/pub/X11R7.0/doc/html/xorg.conf.5.html
[03:58] <gopi> sorush20_ : I see
[03:58] <_mustard> dollar: it sounds wierd to me, but I am not used to KDE
[03:59] <_mustard> dollar: ask in #kubuntu
[03:59] <whyami> gopi: yeah I did it for a similar reason. I could deal with the performance loss and wanted the stability and large user base of the IA32 stuff.
[03:59] <sbahra> Are there PPC packages for Sun JRE/JDK?
[03:59] <dollar> so tell me, is gnome better, should i use it instead of KDE?
[03:59] <_mustard> dollar: normally you just put your username and user password in...then do all root commands using the 'sudo' command
[03:59] <_mustard> dollar: it depends which one you like the most really
[04:00] <flowolf> I just downloaded ubuntu dapper flight 5 for amd64
[04:00] <gopi> whiami: I see, I installed xawtv..... I am getting video but no audio..... and hence I am going to try with 32-bit rather
[04:00] <whyami> dollar: there's nothing "better" about Gnome, as far as I can see. I think it's a personal preference thing.
[04:00] <flowolf> but I get an error when installing the kernel
[04:00] <_mustard> dollar: this 'extra' dialog is a mystery to me
[04:00] <flowolf> is this a bug?
[04:00] <katarot> whyami: i forget the command you told me to use lol
[04:01] <whyami> gopi: I don't know the app. I take it audio is working with other apps? You have checked the audio config for xawtv?
[04:01] <dollar> yeah but what we did in the kde editor wasn't allowing to read from ntfs, so it requires the root password, that's y it asked when i logged in to my user account.. right?
[04:01] <gopi> whyami: Yes audio is perfectly working like with system sounds......
[04:01] <whyami> katarot: lspci | grep -i Network
[04:01] <whyami> . Give us the entire string that is returned.
[04:01] <WebLOCH> hey guys yet more php woes
[04:01] <WebLOCH> I have php4 installed but cant use the imagecreate imageblah functions... does anyone know why ?
[04:02] <whyami> gopi: is xawtv set to use ESD for sound?
[04:02] <_mustard> dollar: join the #kubuntu channel and ask them in there what this thing is that pops up and asks you to log in as root when you first log in
[04:02] <deizi> i'm trying to install some programs, but don't know any commands...
[04:02] <gopi> whyami: Strangely after a few days audio automatically worked in it but I had to reinstall Ubuntu again and hence xawtv also, but again audio didnt appear :(
[04:02] <_mustard> dollar: it sounds like something specific to KDE
[04:02] <gopi> whyami: ESD ?
[04:02] <gnomefreak> flowolf: dapper talk should be in #ubuntu+1 as for your issue can you give us an idea of what the error is in #ubuntu+1 please
[04:02] <dollar> join #kubunto
[04:02] <gnomefreak> deizi: sudo apt-get install programname
[04:03] <_mustard> dollar: #kubuntu
[04:03] <_mustard> dollar: no kubunto :)
[04:03] <gopi> What is the site from where I can download 32-bit latest Ubuntu please ?
[04:03] <ajith> hei can anyone help me in installing via driver in ubuntu
[04:03] <whyami> gopi: the default ubuntu install uses ESD for sound, but that conflicts with some apps. Is there an audio config anywhere for your app?
[04:04] <ajith> i need help with VIA CLE266 driver installation
[04:04] <gopi> whyami: xawtv doesnt seem to have any config file in my knowledge that I can play with :(
[04:04] <dollar> ok.. am havin trouble reading :$
[04:04] <whyami> ajith: I spent forever trying to get via video driver working in Breezy. Finally gave up, installed Dapper, and via worked out of the box...
[04:05] <ajith> dapper
[04:05] <deizi> gee thks
[04:05] <ajith> can u give me the site
[04:05] <gopi> whyami: Is dapper latest release? And is it available ?
[04:05] <Frogzoo> gopi: dapper is beta, until released
[04:05] <whyami> gopi: Dapper is still in development. There is a separate channel for it: #ubuntu+1
[04:05] <erofee> hi all
[04:05] <C-O-L-T> hey people does exist a repo for synaptic where I can get skype?
[04:05] <erofee> have another newb question
[04:06] <ajith> thanx whyami...
[04:06] <whyami> gopi: what app are you expecting to hear sound from? pia?
[04:06] <gopi> So is there any conflicts with TV viewing application in it? I mean is dapper a stable one to get now ?
[04:06] <s_spiff> wow...loads of indians coming in..
[04:06] <cA1mAn> can i remove a program xyz COMPLETETLY with "sudo apt-get remove --purge xyz" ?
[04:07] <Matic`Makovec> yes.
[04:07] <aTaLiBa> Algum sabe como editar o menu do Gnome? Especificamente alterao do nome Aplicaes, Locais e System.
[04:07] <gopi> whyami: No Alsa mixer..
[04:07] <aTaLiBa> Algum sabe como editar o menu do Gnome? Especificamente alterao do nome Aplicaes, Locais e System.
[04:07] <s_spiff> aTaLiBa, join the spanish channel
[04:07] <Toma-> gopi: tvtime works great in flight 5
[04:07] <Matic`Makovec> english only.
[04:07] <Unity> !skypue
[04:07] <whyami> gopi: I have no idea about TV viewing.
[04:07] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Unity
[04:07] <Unity> !skype
[04:07] <ubotu> I guess skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[04:07] <aTaLiBa> hahahaha sorry
[04:07] <gopi> Toma- flight 5 is what ?
[04:07] <Unity> C-O-L-T: see above skype link
[04:08] <whyami> gopi: what app in xawtv is feeding the alsa mixer the audio that you aren't hearing.
[04:08] <gnomefreak> gopi: testing for next release
[04:08] <Toma-> gopi: dapper... latest beta release
[04:08] <gopi> whyami: Oh if u mean driver then its bttv...... and my TV tuner card is Pinnacle PCTV Pro
[04:08] <aTaLiBa> Somebody knows as to edit the menu of the Gnome? Specifically alteration of the name Applications, Locais and System.
[04:09] <aTaLiBa> I'm work Project Inclusion Digital
[04:09] <whyami> gopi: I was just googing for you. There is a config file which is either called or in ~/.xawtv. Can you find this?
[04:09] <gopi> Ok which one is better to get? I mean in 32-bit Ubuntu..... flight 5 or breezy or any other one plz ?
[04:09] <aTaLiBa> Dapper
[04:09] <gopi> I mainly want good support to TV application
[04:10] <WebLOCH> Hey guys it seems like the gd library for PHP isnt functioning, can anyone lend assistance?
[04:10] <john__> man i dont know but my eyes are burning ,if i reinstall ubuntu with both cards in the tower and them both hooked up will it reconise both of them
[04:10] <john__> bc ive been meaning to change towers
[04:10] <Storkme> hey guys, i'm using GKrellM to monitor my system, and it has four temp inputs. temp1, temp2, temp3, and THRM. how can i tell where they all are so i can understand them?
[04:10] <aTaLiBa> I'm instaled pessulus and alacarte, this programs not change menu gnome.
[04:11] <gopi> whyami: In which path is that might be available? Is there a way to search for that file ?
[04:12] <gopi> Toma- : flight 5 is older release to breezy?
[04:12] <whyami> gopi: it should be called .xawtv and be in your home directory. But let's back up a bit. With the alsa mixer you don't have the capture muted or turned way down or anything, do you?
[04:12] <Toma-> gopi: no, of dapper
[04:13] <gopi> Toma- : So breezy or flight5 is good for TV ?
[04:13] <Toma-> gopi: both are. breezy is more stable tho
[04:13] <john__> will it work?
[04:13] <john__> or is any one listening
[04:13] <gopi> Toma- : ok
[04:14] <gopi> whyami: No its not muted I am sure
[04:14] <bsm> hi, anyone using initng with dapper? it does not start for me with some udev error (it respawns some times and then initng stops)
[04:14] <gopi> whyami: Actually Line in gets the sound from my TV Card
[04:15] <Toma-> bsm: are you using the one from universe or from initng?
[04:15] <_mustard> gopi: does your tv card has a connector to the sound card?
[04:15] <bsm> Toma-: couldnt find it in universe, so from initng
[04:15] <Toma-> !info initng dapper
[04:15] <quadra> [ !unload : no module with this name ] 
[04:16] <gopi> _mustard: Yes ... a wire from TV card is connected to the Line in to my Sound card
[04:16] <Toma-> oic...
[04:16] <bsm> Toma :)
[04:16] <Bilange> hmm.. did you guys have noticedthis strange firefox behaviour recently? when browsing thru gmail or hotmail (but only on those pages), firefox just quits. no warnings, error messages, it just quits. am I alone?
[04:16] <_mustard> gopi: so your certain thats correctly connected?
[04:16] <Toma-> bsm: i was told initng was going to be in dapper as an option :(
[04:16] <gopi> _mustard : yeah... in windows its the way and also in Ubuntu it worked previously !
[04:17] <opter> gopi: I had a problem with no sound in my TV card, I went in and unmutted the aux in and it started working
[04:17] <gremid> hello, has anybody successfully installed java3d under breezy?
[04:17] <Mabus06> How come normally when installing with the card in, my atheros chipset dlink g520 works out of the box. However, if ubuntu is already installed and I plug it in, like now, and restart, it's not listed in ifconfig. Can somebody please offer some ideas?
[04:17] <_mustard> gopi: k
[04:17] <gopi> opter: Oh I see... but I check all, and everything is unmuted !
[04:18] <Storkme> hey guys, i'm using GKrellM to monitor my system, and it has four temp inputs. temp1, temp2, temp3, and THRM. how can i tell where they all are so i can understand them?
[04:18] <_mustard> dollar: so what was the name of the program asking for root access?
[04:18] <gopi> !repos
[04:18] <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
[04:19] <whyami> gopi: are you using Gnome? Have you tried the volume applet provided with Gnome? much easier than alsa mixer. I suggest you check especially the capture tab in the volume applet.
[04:19] <opter> gopi: what are you using as a tuner?
[04:20] <C-O-L-T> those who want to play mp3 and other video stuff and install java and so on use easyubuntu. It installs everything what you need and and it is easy to use
[04:20] <Ku-guy> Mabus06: ifconfig will only list the configured interfaces.  You probably just need to configure it and then bring that interface up.
[04:20] <gopi> opter: Pinnacle PCTV pro
[04:20] <Mabus06> Ku-guy: how do I configure it? It's not listen in network-admin either
[04:21] <^P> I need to create ubuntu-l10n-te mailing list for ubuntu-l10n-te Group? any one
[04:21] <gopi> whyami: When I click that volume speaker icon in Desktop, its opening alsa mixer
[04:21] <gopi> whyami: VIA 8237 alsa mixer
[04:21] <whyami> gopi: So you have 4 tabs: Playback, capture, switches, options?
[04:22] <Ku-guy> Mabus06: I just edit my /etc/network/interfaces file and then do ifup ethx (where x is the ethernet adapter number).
[04:22] <gopi> whyami: Only Playback and Capture
[04:22] <dollar> _mustard, look man, I'm gonna send u a snsapshot of what's happening when i log in... because i tried not putting the root password and still i could open the ntfs drives
[04:22] <MikeMac> Can you detect the card yet?
[04:23] <whyami> gopi: and in capture you have everything turned up and no xs on any of the speaker icons?
[04:23] <Mabus06> Ku-guy: add how? And it should be ath0 as it's a wireless card with atheros chipset
[04:23] <gopi> whyami: yeah
[04:24] <whyami> gopi: and probably the same in playback, huh? Bummer.
[04:24] <gopi> whyami: yes :)
[04:24] <na> Hi Room, just ordered ubunto. Will it work on my old Win 98, 233mz, 64Mb machine?
[04:24] <whyami> gopi: so now you are reasoning that xawtv must not be sending sound to your sound card...
[04:25] <dErF[A] > s.
[04:25] <whyami> na: I have a 128Mb machine otherwise like what you described. Works OK with xubuntu, it appears...
[04:25] <gopi> whyami: Actually before installing xawtv the Line might have been muted.... and later I unmuted it.... So this let me try before installing making Line in to full 100% and then installing xawtv......
[04:26] <na> coon, thx
[04:26] <mcquaid> i never liked xawtv
[04:26] <gopi> whyami: yes maybe
[04:26] <gopi> mcquaid: Then which is better ?
[04:26] <mcquaid> if your needing something for tv tuner playback tvtime is the best
[04:26] <Toma-> anyone use freevo? or is mythtv worth the effort?
[04:26] <opter> TvTime is pretty good
[04:26] <InnerFIRE> where can i download w32codecs?
[04:27] <Frogzoo> !codecs
[04:27] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[04:27] <InnerFIRE> !easysource
[04:27] <gopi> Toma- mythtv is a waste in AMD64..... I tried 100 times in installing it and it says broken packages in mythtv-frontend and mythtv-backend
[04:27] <Frogzoo> !restricted
[04:27] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:27] <ubotu> I heard restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[04:27] <kronoz> InnerFIRE: wget -c ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[04:27] <Protocol1> !java
[04:27] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[04:27] <kronoz> InnerFIRE: wget -c ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[04:27] <kronoz>   sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[04:27] <NaosZ> I have the same issue InnreFire.. seems you have to uninstal and then reinstal then media players after doing the codecs :(
[04:27] <corvax> anyone using gtkpod?
[04:27] <Protocol1> !javadebs
[04:27] <InnerFIRE> thanx
[04:28] <kronoz> InnerFIRE: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/RestrictedFormats?action=show&redirect=Codecs
[04:28] <corvax> i thought it handled mp4a files
[04:28] <dollar>  can i send a snapshot to one of u plz? it describes what's happening when i log in into my user account
[04:28] <mcquaid> i've had the w32 codecs since hoary and they were apt-get able
[04:28] <NaosZ> *innerFIRE
[04:28] <mcquaid> was there an old rep that's no longer available?
[04:28] <gopi> From where I can download Ubuntu breezy 32-bit please ?
[04:28] <Ku-guy> Mabus06: Sorry about the delay.  I'm connected using irssi on a remote host and my shell session dropped!  Anyway, if lspci shows your card, and you have the correct driver module loaded, then you should be able to configure it and bring it up.
[04:28] <alvaro_> Hi everybody
[04:29] <kronoz> hi
[04:29] <mcquaid> anyone here use a voodoo card in ubuntu?
[04:29] <Mabus06> Ku-guy: I can't configure it, I am not sure if I see it in lspci, and I don't know if I have the correct driver module loaded
[04:29] <alvaro_> i'm testing ubuntu
[04:29] <NaosZ> and mplayer wont install :( which is a shame as Kubuntu seems pretty cool, its just coming up short on media usabilty.. for me anyways
[04:29] <mcquaid> my gf4 just died and i had to slap in this old voodoo3 in
[04:29] <mcquaid> can't get dri to work via the tdfx driver
[04:29] <mcquaid> way back when voodoo cards used to be easy in linux
[04:29] <dollar> can i send a snapshot to one of u plz? it describes what's happening when i log in into my user account
[04:29] <alvaro_> do you know how to see a DVD? Which software is better?
[04:30] <gnomefreak> !dvd
[04:30] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[04:30] <TueM> somebody help me
[04:30] <gnomefreak> !restricted
[04:30] <ubotu> [restricted]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[04:30] <alvaro_> thanks
[04:30] <gnomefreak> alvaro_: you need the restricted one also
[04:30] <alvaro_> i have just installed my ubuntu and it's first time i use it
[04:31] <corvax> check out this error message http://pastebin.com/610693
[04:31] <whyami> mcquaid: this is ati, right? You are trying to use fglrx? Did you check out http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=423584
[04:31] <gnomefreak> TueM: we can not help you with knowing what you need help with
[04:31] <TueM> when  I write in terminal ./desktop or other directory
[04:31] <corvax> any ideas how to fix that
[04:31] <Ku-guy> Mabus06: Then there's not much else I can do to help.  Good luck though.
[04:31] <mcquaid> whyami, no old ass voodoo card, 3dfx
[04:31] <corvax> im not sure how to compile that with that
[04:31] <qadir> dd
[04:31] <mcquaid> the once king of 3d cards
[04:31] <TueM> this is th error : is a directory
[04:31] <TueM> but i want to enter in this directory
[04:31] <Mabus06> So is there anything I can do short of reinstalling ubuntu to get my card to work? It works on fresh install but doesn't even appear in lspci if I plug it in after install.
[04:31] <gnomefreak> TueM: what are you trying to do?
[04:32] <TueM> to change directory
[04:32] <gnomefreak> TueM: cd Desktop
[04:32] <gnomefreak> with a cap d
[04:32] <TueM> yes
[04:32] <gnomefreak> D
[04:32] <TueM> but i  have an error
[04:32] <mcquaid> i believe one never has to reinstall, it might take you 4 times longer, and gain a few more grey hairs, but then you'll learn
[04:32] <TueM> : No such file or directory
[04:33] <gnomefreak> TueM: first ./desktop wont do anything you need to type just like this cd Desktop
[04:33] <robinl1> huOMFkaah
[04:33] <TueM>  I try thanks
[04:33] <kudeta> heya
[04:33] <robinl1> huOMFkaah
[04:33] <Ku-guy> Mabus06: Is it on the pci bus?  Is it a usb device, perhaps?  If usb, then lsusb.
[04:33] <kudeta> i followed the instructions on the ubuntu forums to update my ati drivers...that seemd to go smoothly
[04:33] <Mabus06> It is a usb device.
[04:33] <kudeta> however
[04:33] <Mabus06> I mean
[04:33] <Mabus06> pci
[04:33] <kudeta> i now have to "Device" sections in my xorg.conf
[04:33] <TueM> I have the same error
[04:33] <kudeta> and my xvinfo isn't working
[04:33] <Ku-guy> Mabus06: Ok.  That's why.  Use lsusb then.
[04:33] <kudeta> when it should?
[04:34] <TueM> bash: cd: desktop: No such file or directory
[04:34] <pcw> QUIT
[04:34] <kingspawn> TueM: desktop with a capital D, perhaps?
[04:34] <whyami> kudeta: what ati card?
[04:34] <TueM> I try
[04:34] <kudeta> x600 pro 256mb saphire
[04:35] <TueM> yes
[04:35] <kudeta> infact xvinfo now does give me somethjing
[04:35] <kudeta> but mplayer still wont play files
[04:35] <TueM> thank ch very mu
[04:35] <TueM> much
[04:35] <kudeta> even though ive set it all up correctly
[04:35] <kudeta> as far as i can see
[04:35] <whyami> kudeta: is xvinfo saying no adapters present, or is it giving you a list of adapters?
[04:35] <gnomefreak> yw
[04:35] <kudeta> it now gives me a list of adapters
[04:35] <Ku-guy> Mabus06: Oh... well then lspci if it's a pci device.  :-)
[04:36] <kudeta> Adaptor #0: "ATI Radeon Video Overlay"
[04:36] <kudeta>     number of ports: 1
[04:36] <kudeta>     port base: 115
[04:36] <kudeta>     operations supported: PutImage
[04:36] <kudeta>     supported visuals:
[04:36] <kudeta> and goes on
[04:36] <gopi> ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso  <----- This one I can install in my Athlon64 system ???
[04:36] <kudeta> oops sorry
[04:36] <gopi> Anyone  please ?
[04:37] <ipfw> gopi: yeah, you can use that ISO to make a CD to install on your athlon64 system.. It will only run as x86, and not x86_64 though
[04:37] <ipfw> gopi: so the amd64 processor will be running in 32bit mode
[04:37] <gopi> ipfw: Oh okay !! Thanks
[04:37] <roh> gopi there is a extra-cd for 64bit on your system.
[04:38] <ipfw> the ubuntu linux would run a bit faster with the amd64.iso, but the i386.iso will _work_ :)
[04:38] <gopi> roh: I know, I dont want to install 64 bit Ubuntu
[04:38] <Darky> hi all :)
[04:38] <gopi> roh: extra cd ? What do u mean ?
[04:39] <roh> gopi not extra, but a special one .. but if you already know
[04:39] <Darky> i got eror wile install program the eror is: """"checking QTDIR... configure: error: *** QTDIR must be defined, or --with-qtdir o ption given
[04:39] <Darky> """" can any one help me?
[04:39] <gopi> roh: You mean Ubuntu for AMD64 systems?
[04:39] <roh> gopi both
[04:39] <neo911> how would i test if an ldap server is running in a remote machine? thanks!
[04:40] <gopi> roh: well, you mean in 32-bit Ubuntu CD, there is also a seperate one for 64-bit ?
[04:40] <Darky> any one?
[04:40] <roh> yes.
[04:40] <whyami> Darky: it looks like need the qt development files, then export QTDIR to point to them.
[04:40] <gopi> roh: oh i see
[04:41] <ipfw> gopi : name would be something like: ubuntu-5.10-install-amd64.iso
[04:41] <roh> gopi http://releases.ubuntu.com/5.10/ has a list.. there is for i386 (32bit) mac (ppc) and amd64-archs
[04:41] <Darky> K i will check it....
[04:42] <gopi> ok.. thanks all
[04:43] <dollar> hey, when i log in i get a message sayin: Run as root - KDE su in which there's a command sayin: nautilus'-sm-config-prefix'  and asking me to put the root pasword... what is that? any idea?
[04:43] <sudharsh> dollar: input ur password
[04:43] <sudharsh> !sudo
[04:43] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[04:43] <dollar> what does it do?
[04:43] <neo911> !openldap gq
[04:43] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, neo911
[04:44] <ipfw> dollar : you really don't want me to tell you Your own root password, do you ? :)
[04:44] <sudharsh> dollar: check the lik ubotu gave now
[04:44] <sudharsh> !sudo
[04:44] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[04:44] <ipfw> dollar : Root is the "super user, that can access _everything_" so, this program is just saying that it needs root access
[04:44] <sudharsh> !sudharsh
[04:44] <ubotu> sudharsh: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:44] <sudharsh> oops
[04:44] <dollar> u're smart dude u know, of course i dont, am askin u y it's requiring a password?
[04:45] <sudharsh> :)
[04:45] <ipfw> dollar: the program needs root permission to run (lots of programs need root access)
[04:45] <deizi> package not found
[04:45] <LeeJunFan> anyone here ever setup a local ntp server? my clients can't get time from it because they say the stratum is too high.
[04:45] <dollar> what does that program do?
[04:45] <Dr_Willis>  stratum  - :) what a cool word that is....
[04:46] <IdleOne> dollar> it ask for a password when you use sudo to make sure that you are allowed to do what you are trying to do :)
[04:46] <LeeJunFan> Dr_Willis: not if it means crap doesn't work :p
[04:46] <dollar> plus , y is it poppin up lately? what did i do?
[04:46] <Dr_Willis> LeeJunFan,  thats almost as cool a word as 'Zeiner'
[04:46] <bSON> hi
[04:46] <neo911> how would i test if a ldap server is running in a remote machine?
[04:46] <MikeMac> How can I rerun the installation script from my installation?
[04:46] <bSON> does the ubuntu dapper x.org server support the acceleration stuff from fedora (aiglx)?
[04:46] <Dr_Willis> 'The Zeiner Diode is  to high in the Stratum!"
[04:47] <MikeMac> I want to install something that normally gets picked up during the cd install, but I don't want to wipe my system.
[04:47] <IdleOne> bsm> join #ubuntu+1 for help with Dapper :) and pie !
[04:47] <neo911> i wanna know if the server is not running or there is a problem how i connect to ldap
[04:47] <Darky> :)
[04:47] <Darky> one more
[04:47] <Darky> :
[04:47] <neo911> my question is either stupid or no one knows what im talking about he he
[04:47] <Dr_Willis> LeeJunFan,  i think the stratum refers to the different 'layers' of the servers where the lower time servers sync with the higher ones.  if a lower server tryes to sync with too high a stratum its like.. bypassing the chain of command.
[04:47] <Darky> checking for SDL - version >= 1.0.0... no
[04:47] <Darky> *** The sdl-config script installed by SDL could not be found
[04:47] <Darky> *** If SDL was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
[04:47] <Darky> *** your path, or set the SDL_CONFIG environment variable to the
[04:47] <Darky> *** full path to sdl-config.
[04:48] <Darky> configure: error: SDL required
[04:48] <Healot> neo911, use LDAP client?
[04:48] <Darky>  what i have to download?
[04:48] <Dr_Willis> LeeJunFan,  at least i seem to recall that from some ntp docs/sites i read ages ago.
[04:48] <polizeiwt> hello
[04:48] <LeeJunFan> Dr_Willis: yeah, I got that much. But that seems to make it impossible to have a local timeserver if the clients refuse to talk to it because the stratum is too high.
[04:49] <ipfw> Darky: I thik its pretty obvious its asking for SDL version 1.x.x -- You need to install SDL, or make sure SDL is installed & configured properly
[04:49] <neo911> Healot, i am using an LDAP client, i just want to know if the problem is with the client or the remote machine is actually rejecting me or is not running the ldap server at all
[04:49] <Dr_Willis> LeeJunFan,  ive rarely messed with it much. i would guess you can set your servers stratum lower..  or allow it to be synced by  other clients.
[04:50] <Dr_Willis> LeeJunFan,  I rember the good old days of having to enter the date/time on boot up. :P
[04:50] <rico> hello
[04:50] <rico> who's speaking french ?
[04:50] <LeeJunFan> Dr_Willis: yeah, one would think, but I'll be damned if it's that simple. :) Yeah, me too.
[04:50] <WebLOCH> YOU ARE!
[04:50] <rico> ????
[04:50] <Darky> ipfw, i serched but there is no results,,,,
[04:50] <gopi> Hurray !!! I added "Aux" in alsa mixer and now audio is working !!!!!
[04:51] <Darky> fo SDL 1.X.X
[04:51] <Healot> neo911, then port scanning or telnet will do
[04:51] <gopi> Thanks
[04:51] <na> I'm getting boot failed when I load the ubunto cd
[04:51] <Darky> rico, are you playing SOF2?
[04:51] <ipfw> Darky: synaptics package manger search for SDL should return something, if it doesn't then your source.list is weak ;)
[04:52] <gopi> Does Totem movie player plays avi ???
[04:52] <gopi> Its not playing for me
[04:52] <Darky> great... :\
[04:52] <ipfw> gopi : it can, might need a codec package though
[04:52] <ipfw> !source.list
[04:52] <ubotu> ipfw: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:52] <Healot> b y default install, nay. you need to install the gstreamer video plugins first
[04:52] <ipfw> !source-o-matic
[04:52] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:52] <gopi> ipfw: what should I get then?
[04:53] <IdleOne> !tell gopi about w32codecs
[04:53] <ipfw> Darky : go to that source-o-matic place if you need to get a new sources.list file
[04:53] <SanoPt> oi
[04:53] <ipfw> !w32codecs
[04:53] <ubotu> w32codecs is probably a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[04:53] <SanoPt> alguem sabe como instalar codecs de multimedia
[04:53] <tyler> any linux apps that can play live streaming tv files like pps, asx, etc?
[04:53] <tyler> any linux apps that can play live streaming tv files like pps, asx, etc?
[04:53] <IdleOne> !es
[04:53] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:53] <gopi> IdleOne: even after getting w32 codecs Totem didnt play avi file... I tried it already
[04:53] <ipfw> tyler: mplayer can, no shut up !
[04:54] <Darky> " source-o-matic" ?
[04:54] <IdleOne> gopi> totem-xine maybe Im not sure
[04:54] <Darky> were ie it?
[04:54] <Darky> :)
[04:54] <kronoz> tyler: mplayer, totem
[04:54] <gopi> IdleOne: oh ok
[04:54] <HiddenPuppy> Hi guys. I recently switched from a lan to a ppp connection. ppp0 comes up and is correctly configured, but ubuntu is still trying to use the now unconfigured eth0. How do I get rid of eth0 or set ppp0 as default?
[04:54] <mikeX> hello, what's up with dpkg-reconfigure locales, I can't select locales anymore
[04:54] <ipfw> Darky: source-o-matic is a webpage that helps generate a new sources.list file for you to use (gives access to more packages)
[04:54] <Darky> K tnx
[04:55] <ipfw> Darky: you take what it makes, and put it as your new /etc/apt/sources.list file
[04:55] <ipfw> darky : after backing up the old one of course
[04:55] <Darky> tnx
[04:55] <gopi> IdleOne: totem-xine how to get it ?
[04:55] <IdleOne> gopi>  sudo apt-getinstall totem-xine
[04:55] <IdleOne> gopi>  sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[04:56] <gopi> IdleOne: ok
[04:56] <IdleOne> gopi>  like I said I am not certain and ipfw can probably help you more :)
[04:57] <Mabus06> Hello.. I just restarted my computer and now gnome won't load, I've tried reconfiguring xserver but that didn't help
[04:57] <ipfw> IdleOne: I'm more of a mplayer/vlc user, I just know my totem thing plays most everything also
[04:57] <ipfw> !easybuntu
[04:57] <ubotu> ipfw: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:57] <ipfw> stupid bot !
[04:57] <gopi> IdleOne, ipfw: totem-xine is another media player similar to totem movie player ?
[04:57] <_jason> Mabus06: how far does it get?  do you get any error messages?
[04:57] <IdleOne> ipfw> I only know about totem-xine from seeing others talk about in here otherwise I have no sound whatsoever on this box so no need for media players :/
[04:57] <hmrocha> hello
[04:58] <ipfw> gopi : there is a new program called "easybuntu", if you install it -- It can setup/install loads of common programs correctly for you
[04:58] <hmrocha> in "Service Settings" i don't see the daytime protocol, how can i activate it?
[04:58] <_jason> ipfw, gopi: easyubuntu
[04:58] <ipfw> gopi : I recommend it... want me to google search for the link ?
[04:58] <ipfw> !easyubuntu
[04:58] <gopi> ipfw: sure
[04:58] <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
[04:58] <ipfw> there we go !
[04:58] <ipfw> gopi : I got it that time, _jason let me know I was typing it wrong :P
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> wonder if easyubuntu is easially reversed. :P
[04:58] <Mabus06> _jason: I got some error message about utf-8 initially on the first fail, but now I don't even get that
[04:59] <gopi> ipfw: But totem-xine is a media player similar to totem movie player ?
[04:59] <Souvent22> hello.
[04:59] <_jason> Mabus06: does gdm start and then gnome fail to load after login?  or does gdm not even start?
[04:59] <HiddenWolf> gopi: same player, different backend
[04:59] <ipfw> gopi : out of everything listed, I would recommend installing everything it has to offer *Except the ATI drivers*, and thats just because it locks my system when I try them ;)
[05:00] <gopi> HiddenWolf, ipfw: okay
[05:00] <IdleOne> gopi>  yeah but have you tried mplayer... ipfw can help you with that cause he also uses it
[05:00] <Mabus06> _jason: I tried /etc/init.d/gdm start and it didn't work, so I assume it isn't starting
[05:00] <kronoz> the ati dirvers ar pretty poor
[05:00] <ipfw> gopi : yes, totem is the frontend, and totem-xine uses xine-lib to play movies :)
[05:00] <j2daosh> ok, i cant make anything
[05:00] <HiddenWolf> kronoz: same goes for nvidia, matrox, and all others. :)
[05:00] <Trae> Do you guys think it's possible to turn off pci slots in the bios?
[05:00] <_jason> Mabus06: put /var/log/Xorg.log on pastebin
[05:00] <IdleOne> j2daosh> sudo apt-get install build-essential will fix your make isues
[05:00] <SanoPt> help codecs
[05:01] <Trae> trying to figure out why my pci network card isn't working.
[05:01] <GTX>  anyone here an exspert on printers? I need help on my samgsung network printer CLP-510
[05:01] <j2daosh> it keeps telling me that it has taken an error and gcc cant compile the executables....
[05:01] <_jason> SanoPt: which ones?
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> Trae,  hmm.. not sure thats possible.
[05:01] <j2daosh> woot woot
[05:01] <SanoPt> multimedia
[05:01] <j2daosh> lemme try
[05:01] <gopi> IdleOne, ipfw: Yeah mplayer also didnt play .avi file.... I tried even after installing w32 codecs...
[05:01] <SanoPt> divX
[05:01] <kronoz> HiddenWolf: the nvidia drivers aren't all that bad, just every release something is fixed and something is broken again :(
[05:01] <Mabus06> _jason: how to do that with no gui?
[05:01] <Trae> Dr_Willis, having a heck of a time tryying to figure out what's going on with no networking
[05:01] <ipfw> _jason : my ATI radeon 9000 Locked the system solid with the attemp from easyubuntu to install the commercial drivers ;P
[05:01] <Trae> thing is
[05:02] <GTX> _jason, you know much about printers?
[05:02] <_jason> Mabus06: there used to be a script somewhere... one sec
[05:02] <IdleOne> gopi>  go to that easyubuntu link that will install the media players and codecs for you properly and should work good
[05:02] <Trae> I can configure the card and ping the ip address of the card
[05:02] <gopi> IdleOne: ipfw: So currently I am getting totem-xine... let me try it
[05:02] <_jason> ipfw: make a bug report or inform #easyubuntu
[05:02] <Trae> but can't ping anywhere else
[05:02] <ipfw> gopi : its probobaly more that your system isn't pointing to the installed codecs like it should, running the easyubuntu installer will fix that for you :)
[05:02] <Trae> if I can configure the card that means it's there
[05:02] <HiddenWolf> kronoz: if they break regularly, they're broken in my book
[05:02] <ipfw> gopi : just trust me, its magic
[05:02] <_jason> GTX: only mine
[05:02] <ipfw> _jason : I might generate one, I'm to lazy right now though :P
[05:02] <_jason> ubotu: tell GTX about print
[05:03] <GTX> _jason, Ive got the cups drivers and everything, its printing VIA IPP it just doesnt work man
[05:03] <gopi> ipfw: ok thanks
[05:03] <ipfw> _jason : Basically, I'm hearing it locks all the ATI Moble (ATI radeon 9000 Moble) ones (people with laptops)
[05:04] <_jason> Mabus06: you are using irssi now?
[05:04] <Souvent22> have a question about how email works in linux/Ubuntu...
[05:04] <roh> ipfw radeon9000 is supported by default by the opensource-drivers. no need for firegl
[05:04] <GTX> _jason, what did you say again
[05:04] <ipfw> _jason : at least the installer is smart enough to keep a backup file, and not put the new one in place until its verified working, so the hard reboot brought me right back up
[05:04] <GTX> my X got reset
[05:04] <k3ninho> about Dapper Flight 5: what /should/ it look like -- both the i386 and AMD64 live disks display a brown Ubuntu logo and don't do anything else -- is it broken?
[05:04] <Souvent22> there are so many packages, and just trying to see whta's an actualy email server, and what's an email "client"/viewer.
[05:04] <_jason> ubotu: tell GTX about print
[05:04] <Mabus06> _jason: yes
[05:04] <_jason> GTX: check those two links ubotu sent
[05:04] <ipfw> Souvent22: email (smtp/pop3/imap) works the same on all platforms
[05:04] <_jason> Mabus06: I can't find the script
[05:05] <Eleaf> What is a good ftp server?  Just ftpd?
[05:05] <Mabus06> _jason: one second, actually
[05:05] <Souvent22> ipfw: but, itsn't postfix an email server, and pine just allows your to view your email?
[05:05] <IdleOne> k3ninho> should look very similar to breezy with some diffs of course
[05:05] <dabaR> Eleaf: search your package manager for that.
[05:05] <Mabus06> _jason: nickroberts.zapto.org/Xorg.0.log
[05:05] <Eleaf> dabaR, I did
[05:05] <ipfw> Souvent22: I recommend that Mozilla Thunderbird thing for an Email client, and Postfix (courier or cyrus) if you need a smtp/pop3/imap server setup
[05:05] <k3ninho> idleone: not helpful, I've not used Breezy.
[05:05] <tyler> how do i stream a live streaming tv channel?
[05:05] <Souvent22> ok. thanks. :) .
[05:05] <Eleaf> dabaR, I saw many, I just wanted to see what people like the best.  ftpd doesn't seem to be a 'supported' ubuntu package
[05:05] <k3ninho> idleone: but thanks.
[05:06] <Souvent22> what's the relationship between fetchmail and procmail ?
[05:06] <reduz> Question: How does one upgrade from a currently installed badger to dapper drake?
[05:06] <ipfw> Souvent22: Evolution is a fancy email client, attempt to clone MS outlook
[05:06] <IdleOne> k3ninho>  with the info you provided it was helpful info :P in any case you should have a login window in center of your screen
[05:06] <dabaR> Eleaf: ftp sends data and passwords in plain text. I use sftp, with vsftpd, or just openssh-server
[05:06] <dabaR> Eleaf: proftpd is popular.
[05:06] <SanoPt> Does any one know were are codecs to see DIVX's movies and were is a good tutorial to install them?
[05:06] <Eleaf> dabaR, ah, you can use openssh-server to use ftp?  Will it accept requests right away or do you have to do some configuring?
[05:06] <dabaR> !codecs
[05:06] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[05:06] <k3ninho> idleone: it doesn't even appear to start the d-i stuff that I'd read should happen.
[05:07] <ipfw> Souvent22: there are tons of client & servers .. you can search freshmeat.net if you want to find more
[05:07] <j2daosh> ok, ubuntu is based on what linux distro?
[05:07] <j2daosh> gnome?
[05:07] <j2daosh> or KDE?
[05:07] <hmrocha> j2daosh: debian
[05:07] <michael_> how can I link the Super key to the applications menu?
[05:07] <Mabus06> j2daosh: gnome is the diaplay manager, it's based off of debian
[05:07] <IdleOne> k3ninho>  join #ubuntu+1 for help with Dapper :) and pie ! can help you more
[05:07] <hmrocha> j2daosh: gnome and kde are not linux distros
[05:07] <dabaR> SanoPt: wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:07] <j2daosh> oh... well display manager i mean
[05:07] <SanoPt> |easysource
[05:07] <Souvent22> ok.
[05:07] <ipfw> j2daosh: gnome & kde are Desktop Environments -- Debian is the Linux Distro its based from
[05:07] <SanoPt> thanks
[05:08] <sudharsh> !easysource
[05:08] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[05:08] <k3ninho> cheers all.
[05:08] <k3ninho> \close
[05:08] <Eleaf> dabaR, I'll try proftp for now
[05:08] <dabaR> Eleaf: sure, remember, password is sent in plain text.
[05:08] <j2daosh> ok... im still having troubles doing a make... i cant use KDE programs or Gnome programs because something is wrong in the path during the ./configure step
[05:08] <_jason> Mabus06: what did you do befor rebooting?
[05:08] <j2daosh> what the hell is going on?
[05:08] <Eleaf> dabaR, with proftp?
[05:08] <Jonnings> my XMMS seems to handle nordic characters badly, it works if i through terminal specify  LANG=no_NO, but is there no better way of doing this?
[05:08] <Eleaf> dabaR, I thought that was ftpd.
[05:08] <Mabus06> _jason: plugged in a wifi card
[05:09] <dabaR> perhaps you should create a user for ftp purposes without admin privileges. proftpd is the one I was talking about. That one always gets recommended here.
[05:09] <zincky> Who would liketo help a newb with a few stupid questions?
[05:09] <Mabus06> !ask
[05:09] <ipfw> j2daosh: unbuntu is binary based to begin with, if you are trying to compile sources you will need to install the developmental tools (gcc make etc)
[05:09] <_jason> Mabus06: does removing it let you start X?
[05:09] <Mabus06> !helpme
[05:09] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[05:09] <IdleOne> zincky> no such thing as a stupid question...shoot
[05:09] <dabaR> ubotu: tell zincky about ask
[05:09] <zincky> First, I have an external USB HD.  I want to access that HD.
[05:09] <ipfw> j2daosh: would be easier to just apt-get install gnome-desktop kde-dekstop ubuntu-desktop kubuntu-desktop ... or something like that :)
[05:10] <Eleaf> dabaR, alright.  It isn't that big of a deal with security considering this will be a distributive project, with many users connecting to the ftp server.
[05:10] <Mabus06> _jason: I don't think so, and that's what I rebooted for, so that would not be acceptable anyway... besides, I had run it many a time before without it causing gnome to crash, and that doesn't make much sense to me
[05:10] <dabaR> Eleaf: OK.
[05:10] <_jason> Mabus06: so you end up at prompt now without error messages right?
[05:11] <j2daosh> i have those installed... i also just got the build-essential, tools and it got farther then it did before but it is still screwing up
[05:11] <mcquaid> anyone here have an ati card working with the dri driver?
[05:11] <j2daosh> all i want is to get samba working... if i need a gui to do it then damnit im gonna have a gui
[05:11] <IdleOne> new user accounts should be in adm or admin to have root privs?
[05:11] <ipfw> j2daosh: you don't need a freaking gui for samba
[05:11] <_jason> IdleOne: admin
[05:11] <IdleOne> _jason>  thank you
[05:12] <ipfw> j2daosh: samba has a swat config took that runs though http to help config it, or heck you can just vim the config file by hand
[05:12] <j2daosh> i know i dont need one but it helps me visualize what is going on and then i can figure out why my shit aint working
[05:12] <Eleaf> dabaR, It's installed, and created the directory /home/ftp, is there a way I can make the ftp home /var/www/rendered  etc.?
[05:12] <dabaR> IdleOne: they need to be in the admin group in order to sudo.
[05:12] <ipfw> j2daosh: my question is why are you trying to build the Desktop Environments by hand ?
[05:12] <j2daosh> ipf it setup defualts but still everything is screwed up
[05:12] <ipfw> j2daosh: why not just apt-get install kde gnome ?
[05:12] <IdleOne> dabaR>  thank you  thats what I wanted to know :)
[05:13] <elbereth_> hi there
[05:13] <j2daosh> im not... the ./configure stage keeps telling me a path is off for something to do with KDE/Gnome
[05:13] <dabaR> Eleaf: I do not know much about ftp. I know that ftp can be accessed by authorized users of the system remotely, and they can go into any folder they can go to locally. s/folder/directory/g
[05:13] <tyler> how do u stream something with mplayer, whats the cli?how do u stream something with mplayer, whats the cli?
[05:13] <Eleaf> I see...
[05:13] <Gwynn> "here be dragons" coincidence has it I founded The Dragonhunt
[05:13] <dabaR> !cli
[05:13] <_jason> tyler: mplayer something, sometimes mplayer -playlist something
[05:13] <ubotu> CLI means Command Line Interface, aka the terminal or console. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/ or http://www.tuxfiles.org
[05:13] <ipfw> j2daosh: oh ... the package installs are breaking on you ..
[05:13] <ipfw> j2daosh: sorry, I was reading you wrong
[05:14] <j2daosh> yep
[05:14] <j2daosh> sorry i was confusing everyone
[05:14] <dabaR> $20
[05:14] <gilianima> amarok doesn't work on dapper ? i have no sound for any mp3...
[05:14] <dabaR> for restitution.
[05:14] <j2daosh> myt terminology isn't as good as it should be
[05:14] <dabaR> !dapper
[05:14] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[05:14] <tyler> _jason, seems i did that, but i get error msg..
[05:14] <tyler> pls take a look
[05:14] <_jason> tyler: pastebin
[05:14] <tyler> ok...
[05:14] <spoon> hello  /all
[05:14] <ipfw> j2daosh: not sure what could be the deal, kde/gnome/xfce and so on just jumped right on my box after I updated my sources.list witht the source-o-matic
[05:14] <w32> hey
[05:15] <tyler> wheres the pastebin, sorry im new to linux
[05:15] <tyler> :(
[05:15] <_jason> tyler: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[05:15] <spoon> anybody here tried paros proxy on ubuuntu?
[05:15] <Eleaf> alright then
[05:15] <Storkme> how do i add a program to my Applications menu?
[05:15] <mcquaid> no one here using dri for ati?
[05:15] <elbereth_> ive got a "little" problem with my notebook. i just installed ubuntu. the only resolution in "xorg.conf" is 1440x900 (which is correct) but it adepts 1024x800 and the only options in the menu are 1024x800 and less. can anybody help me?
[05:15] <_jason> Storkme: applications > system tools > apllications menu editor
[05:15] <j2daosh> yeah they are there and im using the gnome desktop, its just something must be off where i can see everything ok but a make gets confused
[05:15] <Eleaf> How do I have a link to a directory? "hard link not allowed for directory"
[05:15] <Storkme> thanks _jason
[05:15] <Eleaf> I want two identical directories
[05:15] <_jason> Mabus06: so you end up at prompt now without error messages right?
[05:16] <spoon> Eleaf: softlink
[05:16] <Eleaf> ok symbolic?
[05:16] <Mabus06> _jason: I removed some of the higher resolutions from my xorg and now I managed to get in
[05:16] <Eleaf> spo0nman, cool that worked, just wondering, why do hardlinks not work for directories while softlinks do?
[05:16] <_jason> Mabus06: ah, weird, I did read something about that in the log but didn't think it would cause that
[05:17] <j2daosh> *** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
[05:17] <j2daosh> *** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
[05:17] <j2daosh> *** your path, or set the GTK_CONFIG environment variable to the
[05:17] <j2daosh> *** full path to gtk-config.
[05:17] <j2daosh> configure: error: Cannot find GTK: Is gtk-config in path?
[05:17] <spoon> Eleaf: avent gotten a clue ;)
[05:17] <Eleaf> ;)
[05:17] <j2daosh> that is the crap i keep getting and it is really annoying me!?!
[05:17] <spoon> does anyone have paros proxy working?
[05:18] <kingspawn> j2daosh: where is gtk-config located?
[05:18] <_jason> j2daosh: try installing the libgtk -dev stuff
[05:18] <dabaR> Paste ayone?
[05:19] <tyler> http://pastebin.com/610775
[05:19] <mcquaid> not sure how i've done this. anything under places opens with thunar except home which opens with nautilus
[05:19] <tyler> take a look, _jason
[05:19] <spoon> does anybody have a working local proxy?
[05:19] <spoon> i cant set it up...
[05:19] <_jason> tyler: what is ppstream?
[05:20] <tyler> thats the stream i want....
[05:20] <tyler> :(
[05:20] <tyler> u mean mplayer doesnt play it?
[05:20] <dabaR> tyler: maybe it does.
[05:20] <_jason> tyler: can you give me a link to the original site?
[05:20] <dabaR> tyler: google would probably know.
[05:20] <tyler> dabaR,  how?
[05:21] <Protocol1> !mplayer
[05:21] <ubotu> rumour has it, mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[05:21] <Davey> mcquaid: thunar?
[05:21] <_jason> tyler: #mplayer would definitely know more about it
[05:21] <mcquaid> thunar is the file browser for xfce, i find it much faster than nautilus and almost on par in features
[05:22] <mcquaid> i was thinking on changing 'places' to open with thunar instead of nautilus
[05:22] <Eleaf> How do I delete a user that doesn't show up in the users and groups control panel?
[05:22] <SanoPt> Is there any linux that doesn't need us to install codecs? :|
[05:22] <dabaR> SanoPt: probably.
[05:22] <mcquaid> i don't see how i could have changed this behaviour though, everything except home uses thunar now instead of nautilus
[05:22] <dabaR> SanoPt: it is easy to install.
[05:22] <mcquaid> i'd rather it be all one or the other
[05:23] <SanoPt> I can't even find w32codecs to download
[05:23] <dabaR> !w32codecs
[05:23] <ubotu> from memory, 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
[05:23] <_jason> tyler: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PPStream
[05:23] <dabaR> SanoPt: in reality you have been trying only for about 5 mins.
[05:24] <hatake_kakashi> dabaR: its amazing how some users have attention span of a fly..
[05:24] <Eleaf> dabaR, proftp created the user 'ftp' but this user doesn't exist.
[05:24] <dabaR> haha, no.
[05:24] <Eleaf> dabaR, and yet I cannot create a new 'ftp' account username
[05:24] <hatake_kakashi> or how should I put it, the persistance of a fly
[05:25] <mpoz22> Is the installer (espresso) on Flight5 supposed to work? Here it stops after partioning my disks...
[05:25] <Eleaf> dabaR, how do I delete the user ftp?
[05:25] <mcquaid> someone here must be using ati with the dri drivers. or any card with dri drivers
[05:25] <tyler> _jason, thats right, how to play this stream,sir?
[05:25] <dabaR> Eleaf: don't even worry about it.
[05:25] <mcquaid> i just want to see the output of glxinfo with verbose with a working dri card
[05:25] <Eleaf> dabaR, I need to create an ftp user account though
[05:25] <_jason> tyler: it's a p2p stream, you probably need special software
[05:25] <Eleaf> dabaR, with the username ftp
[05:25] <SanoPt> dabar: in reality I'm trying it for days... :|
[05:25] <dabaR> Eleaf: create a normal user name.
[05:25] <roh> mcquaid i do. works great. (opensource drivers on a radeon9000pro)
[05:25] <Eleaf> dabaR, eek.
[05:25] <mcquaid> roh, ok could you do me a quick favour?
[05:26] <roh> mcquaid depends
[05:26] <roh> ;)
[05:26] <mcquaid> roh, at a term do this: export LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose
[05:26] <mcquaid> then run glxinfo
[05:26] <mcquaid> i just want to see the first few lines
[05:26] <mcquaid> pm it to me
[05:26] <tyler> oh, what kinda stream url can mplayer play then???
[05:26] <mpoz22> Aside espresso, is there a manuall install option for the live-cd?
[05:26] <mcquaid> i'm trying to troubleshoot my card and i want to see the output of a working card
[05:26] <tyler> cos i dont think its linux enabled
[05:26] <SanoPt> !terminal
[05:26] <tyler> :(
[05:27] <_jason> tyler: mplayer can do a lot of streams.  http, mms, rtsp.  I don't know all of the specifics
[05:27] <roh> mcquaid what card/drivers do you use? my machine with the radeon is still a debian-sid
[05:27] <mcquaid> debian-sid using xorg?
[05:27] <roh> yes
[05:27] <hatake_kakashi> tyler: for more information, visit mplayer's site
[05:27] <mcquaid> ok thats fine then
[05:27] <mcquaid> the output will still be relevant
[05:28] <mcquaid> roh, so could you do that for me, it's not something you have to run as root, it won't affect anything
[05:29] <zipher> problems with parallel printer
[05:29] <Jimmey__> mcquaid, he could just man it anyway, right?
[05:29] <mcquaid> man it?
[05:30] <Jimmey__> 'man' the command, I should've used quotes first time, not I just look like an ass.
[05:30] <roh> mcquaid yep.. what line exactly do you need?
[05:30] <zipher> any suggestions? worked under Windows... partially under Fedora.... "port busy" now..
[05:30] <mcquaid> roh, give me about the first 10
[05:30] <mcquaid> just pm me
[05:31] <mcquaid> Jimmey__, ya i know what man is. just dont see how it applies to what i'm talking about
[05:32] <Loevborg> Hi. Does anyone have a pointer to a reasonably current ndiswrapper for breezy?
[05:33] <zipher> parallel port print jobs go to queue but get paused after a few seconds... can't seem to clear it?!
[05:33] <SanoPt> I wrote wget -c ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb in the console, it processed and Still does work :S
[05:33] <montaro> hello everyone :)
[05:34] <Simor> exalted: hmm bu gcj ile bendemi urasam acaba biraz :)
[05:34] <zipher> anyone have fixes for parallel printer problems??
[05:34] <SanoPt> !codecs
[05:34] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[05:34] <SanoPt> !easysource
[05:35] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[05:35] <Simor> ops sorry
[05:36] <SanoPt> I wrote wget -c ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb in the console, it processed and Still doesn't work :S
[05:36] <zipher> having problems with parallel printer.... any suggestions? worked under Windows... partially under Fedora.... "port busy" now..  parallel port print jobs go to queue but get paused after a few seconds... can't seem to clear it?!  anyone have fixes for parallel printer problems??
[05:36] <Jimmey__> SanoPt - What're you trying to do?
[05:37] <SanoPt> installing codecs to see DIVX movies
[05:37] <Jimmey__> SanoPt, DivX work with VLC, have you/would you want to try that?
[05:37] <dollar> do i need  some antivirus or firewall software when running linux?
[05:37] <SanoPt> course...
[05:37] <SanoPt> vlc?
[05:37] <SanoPt> |VLC
[05:37] <SanoPt> !VLC
[05:37] <ubotu> vlc is, like, totally, a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the repos)
[05:38] <Jimmey__> dollar, depends on what you use it for
[05:38] <montaro> whats the different between Breezy & HOary?
[05:38] <Jimmey__> dollar, I use both anyway, because there's no harm - I use firestarter, and aegis-virus-scanner
[05:38] <dollar> what do u mean?
[05:39] <Jimmey__> dollar, if you use it for normal, desktop use, then you don't need to install either.
[05:39] <zipher> having problems with parallel printer.... any suggestions? worked under Windows... partially under Fedora.... "port busy" now..  parallel port print jobs go to queue but get paused after a few seconds... can't seem to clear it?!  anyone have fixes for parallel printer problems??
[05:39] <SanoPt> Jimmey__: is there any version of VLC to ubuntu?
[05:39] <dollar> what i meant was, is linux too secure that we don't need antivirus and firewall software?
[05:39] <spiritz> what is the equivalent of kpager for gnome?
[05:40] <SanoPt> witch version I donwload
[05:40] <Jimmey__> SanoPt, 'sudo apt-get install vlc'
[05:40] <SanoPt> that's to put in the terminal right?
[05:40] <RageMax> *sigh*
[05:40] <Jimmey__> dollar, the only reason you'd have for running a anti-virus is to make sure you don't pass virii on to Windows users
[05:40] <Jimmey__> SanoPt, yep :P
[05:41] <micka> French
[05:41] <Frogzoo> so just how risky is hdparm -u 1 ?
[05:41] <Jimmey__> dollar, Ubuntu has an in-built firewall called IP-Tables, I use firestarer, which's just a user interface for that
[05:41] <micka> French ?
[05:41] <dollar> so from my side it's secure even without protection softwares?
[05:42] <dollar> am using Kubuntu, is it the same?
[05:42] <Jimmey__> dollar, yes, it is.
[05:43] <hovinen> On what basis is it decided whether the administration tools appear in the System->Administration menu? They do not appear on my account and I can't figure out how to get them to show up.
[05:43] <hovinen> (The .desktop files are present and, as far as I can tell, correct)
[05:44] <Frogzoo> hovinen: I'm wondering if groups has anything to do with it?
[05:45] <yancheng> may i noe wat is the use of MD5SUM.gpg file in http://ubuntu-releases.optus.net/5.10/?
[05:45] <hovinen> Frogzoo, Quite possibly, but to which group should I add myself?
[05:45] <cici> could you tell me why i can't do update
[05:45] <zipher> having problems with parallel printer.... any suggestions? worked under Windows... partially under Fedora.... "port busy" now..  parallel port print jobs go to queue but get paused after a few seconds... can't seem to clear it?!  anyone have fixes for parallel printer problems?? using an Okipage 10e with a Compaq Deskpro..
[05:45] <Frogzoo> probably admin, but maybe adm
[05:45] <Jimmey__> cici, can you be more specific?
[05:46] <hovinen> Frogzoo, I'll try that. Thanks.
[05:46] <azurehuesofblue_> I keep getting an error that emacs21-nox is not configured yet... what should I do?
[05:46] <spiritz> andrewski: Ok so it's an applet, there's no way to start it without being in gnome?
[05:46] <cici> yes I click the update on the right top of the desktop
[05:46] <andrewski> spiritz: right click on your panel, select "add to panel" and search for "workspace" in the upper right.
[05:46] <cici> but it shows me many warnings
[05:47] <andrewski> spiritz: it has to be inside a running instance of gnome-panel, but you're free to run that anywhere.
[05:47] <spiritz> andrewski: Ok let me try that
[05:47] <spiritz> andrewski: I wanted to get this running under kde
[05:47] <andrewski> spiritz: what's wrong with kpager, since you want to use kde?
[05:47] <catpyss> Has anyone else been unable to use Ubuntu's PPC sshfs on Dapper?
[05:47] <Jimmey__> cici, can I see some of the warnings?
[05:47] <spiritz> andrewski: it is not supported by compiz :)
[05:47] <catpyss> I know I am probably the only PPC user in here ;)
[05:48] <andrewski> spiritz: oh... heh.
[05:48] <cici> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/multiverse Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-backports_multiverse_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[05:48] <cici> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists
[05:48] <Jimmey__> catpyss, for Dapper info try #ubuntu+1
[05:48] <linkd> i dunno, ppc is sorta common catpyss
[05:48] <dabaR> !dapper
[05:48] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[05:48] <linkd> especially when there is 701 nicks here
[05:48] <catpyss> Jimmey__, thanks
[05:48] <slew> hi, whats the command that tells me my ip?
[05:48] <andrewski> slew: ifconfig
[05:48] <linkd> slew: ifconfg #will tell u the ip ur machinae has
[05:48] <dabaR> linkd: PPC!;)
[05:49] <linkd> *machine
[05:49] <slew> thanks fellas
[05:49] <slew> whats the command to reset the dhcp?
[05:49] <linkd> slew: well.. i tend to do ifdown <interface> && ifup <interface>
[05:49] <andrewski> slew: you could run /etc/init.d/networking restart, but that would restart all your networking.  i'm not sure of the dhcp-specific part though.
[05:50] <spiritz> andrewski: I have been able to add it to my gnome taskbar, however how do u add it to the desktop backround?
[05:50] <deizi> sometimes sudo apt-get doesn't work, why?
[05:50] <linkd> deizi: what errors do u get?
[05:50] <andrewski> spiritz: hmm, methinks kpager is not the same as this applet.  you're looking for something that sits alone on top of the desktop background?  i'm guessing it looks semi-transparent?
[05:50] <slew> linkd, andrewski thanks!
[05:51] <spiritz> andrewski: yes, I'll show u a screenshot
[05:51] <deizi> package not found etc
[05:51] <dabaR> deizi: then the package is not available.
[05:51] <linkd> *in that repo
[05:51] <dabaR> !repos
[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] <Frogzoo> deizi: I think it's the repos get overloaded from time to time + maintenance
[05:52] <andrewski> spiritz: ok.  i think that you're SOL since you're running very unstable software (compiz) on top of a stable KDE, which doesn't work with compiz yet.
[05:52] <slew> did they make an announcement about dapper being delayed?
[05:52] <madmike> slew: 6 weeks later
[05:52] <deizi> yup, too bad..
[05:52] <zipher> having problems with parallel port printer - okipage 10e with CompaqDeskpro - any suggestions? .. queues okay but then goes "port busy" .. can't seem to fix..
[05:53] <slew> good. give em time to make it that much better. =] 
[05:53] <andrewski> everyone upgrade and help with bug reports!!!1
[05:53] <spiritz> andrewski: sorry but what does SOL stands for ? ;)
[05:53] <madmike> slew: I agree with you
[05:53] <andrewski> spiritz: hmm... let's say "something" out of luck.
[05:54] <Frogzoo> spiritz: SOL = supremely out of luck :)
[05:54] <Protocol1> yey...I got pretty much everything running on my flux box
[05:54] <michael_> how do I move a window to a dif desktop using hot keys?
[05:54] <Protocol1> now my windows wont boot after I restored ubuntu
[05:54] <Frogzoo> michael_: select window -> shift alt ctrl arrow
[05:54] <Jimmey__> Joppe rules
[05:55] <zipher> help.. having problems with parallel port printer - okipage 10e with CompaqDeskpro - any suggestions? .. queues okay but then goes "port busy" .. can't seem to fix..
[05:55] <makaveli> whats a good program for burning .bin .cue files?
[05:55] <paulproteus|lap1> makaveli: k3b can, I thiknk.
[05:55] <paulproteus|lap1> think, even.
[05:55] <Frogzoo> k3b is your friend
[05:55] <makaveli> thank u
[05:55] <madmike> sol = http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~wrader/slang/s.html
[05:56] <andrewski> makaveli: i think gnomebaker might be a good first choice to try.
[05:56] <andrewski> ironically, it was after i heard about the 6-week delay that i decided to upgrade to dapper yesterday. :)
[05:56] <WoC> how do I force install of a set of local *.deb files without checking the signature?
[05:57] <andrewski> WoC: man apt-get; there's an option for it.
[05:57] <paulproteus|lap1> WoC: dpkg -i should do it.
[05:57] <paulproteus|lap1> gdebi will also do it.
[05:57] <WoC> Spasiba andrewski
[05:57] <andrewski> paulproteus|lap1: yeah, that too. :-P
[05:57] <spiritz> andrewski: I am looking for that : http://static.flickr.com/21/97621299_cc88112bfb.jpg; it should not be complicated to enable
[05:57] <WoC> ty paulproteus
[05:57] <zipher> help.. having problems with parallel port printer - okipage 10e with CompaqDeskpro - any suggestions? .. queues okay but then goes "port busy" .. can't seem to fix it.. printed okay under Windows... partially under Fedora.. now always "Busy"..
[05:57] <gnomefreak> WoC: you better off using dpkg -i instead of forcing it
[05:58] <andrewski> spiritz: i can't load that screenie.  but "should not be complicated" goes right out the window when compiz enters the picture.
[05:58] <WoC> gnomefreak, seems like the signature checking got broken, trying to fix that
[05:58] <WoC> (in my installation, that is)
[05:59] <spiritz> andrewski: compiz is actually pretty simple; have u tried it lately?
[06:00] <andrewski> spiritz: yes, it hard locks my X.  it's simple when it works, but it's designed to work well in GNOME.
[06:00] <rysiek|pl> asked that on Kubuntu, got no answer:
[06:00] <rysiek|pl> I get BOTH nvnet and forcedeth loaded upon booting - how/where can I configure  the network iface to use (and load) only nvnet module?
[06:00] <andrewski> rysiek|pl: methinks you are a bit impatient.
[06:00] <andrewski> !patience
[06:00] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[06:01] <spiritz> andrewski: I had to struggle a bit to make it work but nothing more than a regular linux issue :)
[06:01] <rysiek|pl> andrewski: point taken, I shall concur. :)
[06:01] <andrewski> spiritz: i'd try aiglx to see if you get any better mileage with kpager.
[06:02] <andrewski> spiritz: but i must be going now.  good luck!
[06:02] <spiritz> andrewski: aiglx is not right for my hardware
[06:02] <spiritz> andrewski: see you
[06:02] <spiritz> :)
[06:02] <spiritz> does anyone know how to start this program under gnome ? : http://static.flickr.com/21/97621299_cc88112bfb.jpg
[06:02] <zipher> help.. having problems with parallel port printer - okipage 10e with CompaqDeskpro - any suggestions? .. queues okay but then goes "port busy" .. can't seem to fix it.. printed okay under Windows... partially under Fedora.. now always "Busy"..  has anyone got a parallel port printer working?
[06:03] <GTX> 19/Mar/2006:17:02:11 +0000]  [Job 8]  unable to initialize Linux subsystemINFO: Print file sent, waiting for printer to finish...
[06:03] <GTX> how can I fix this?
[06:03] <highvoltage> spiritz: press ctrl+alt+left/right?
[06:03] <Jimmey__> spiritz, gdesklets?
[06:03] <spiritz> highvoltage: is that a shortcut to start the program?
[06:03] <highvoltage> spiritz: you're talking about the desktop switcher?
[06:03] <dabaR> no that is not a program per se. It is desktop switching.
[06:04] <azurehuesofblue_> is there a workaround for using flash with amd64 breezy badger?
[06:04] <dabaR> Is that the gnome one, or the openbox one?
[06:05] <dabaR> azurehuesofblue_: you install a 32 bit firefox, I think it is called chroot.
[06:05] <maxkelley> is there something like alt-charcode in windows for linux?
[06:05] <spiritz> highvoltage: yes I'd like to get a desktop switcher on my desktop
[06:05] <zipher> help.. having problems with parallel port printer - okipage 10e with CompaqDeskpro - any suggestions? .. queues okay but then goes "port busy" .. can't seem to fix it.. printed okay under Windows... partially under Fedora.. now always "Busy"..  has anyone got a parallel port printer working?
[06:05] <azurehuesofblue_> dabaR: Ok cool, thanks
[06:06] <highvoltage> spiritz: right-click on your gnome panel, and then click on 'add to panel'
[06:06] <slew> anyone here have experiance setting up an ftp server?
[06:06] <Jimmey__> slew, yes
[06:06] <maxkelley> slew: sudo apt-get install vsftpd
[06:06] <highvoltage> spiritz: then under "Desktop & Windows", drag "workspace switcher" to your panel
[06:06] <xophEr> Could someone tell me or quickly point me to a guide on how I add a user which only can browse the web, nothing more..
[06:06] <maxkelley> then go to /etc/vsftpd.conf and edit something about local_users in there to "yes"
[06:07] <linux_user400354> has anyone ever got gnome meeting to work???
[06:07] <spiritz> highvoltage: Ok, sounds good
[06:09] <slew> Jimmey__, id like to use the pureftpd one, i have the user set up, and the machine i need to xfer files over is next to me, i set up a rule in the firewall but it still says connection refused when i try to login. =[
[06:10] <simosx> xophEr: See http://gnome.org/start/2.14/notes/en/rnadmins.html
[06:10] <DJAdmiral> hi all, I have a tiny question hopefully somebody should be able to answer
[06:11] <xophEr> simosx, thanks
[06:11] <DJAdmiral> I'm curious, to what folder are backgrounds downloaded to that I get from the GNOME art manager?
[06:11] <zipher> 1st time user -> is this post visible?? help.. having problems with parallel port printer - okipage 10e with CompaqDeskpro - any suggestions? .. queues okay but then goes "port busy" .. can't seem to fix it.. printed okay under Windows... partially under Fedora.. now always "Busy"..  has anyone got a parallel port printer working?
[06:11] <somerville32> Is there any remote desktop servers like windows xp
[06:11] <skript> nvidia 8178 driver is working reaaally slow.... I can actually see the windows/screen getting redrawn when I minimise/drag the widnows.... any solutions ?
[06:12] <DJAdmiral> question about GNOME Art manager: To what folder are wallpapers downloaded?
[06:12] <simosx> zipher: In general, http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Okidata-Okipage_10e
[06:12] <zipher> thx
[06:13] <simosx> DJAdmiral: Search for "backgrounds" directory, under /usr/share/
[06:13] <neo911> hi why do i get file format is invalid when i install a theme... others dont seem to have a problem with these .tar.gz files... thanks!
[06:13] <maxkelley> somerville32: vnc?
[06:13] <maxkelley> !tell somerville32 about vnc
[06:13] <DJAdmiral> simosx: I'll try that right now, thanks
[06:14] <neo911> i downloaded them from a website thats repo for gnome themes
[06:14] <somerville32> I don't think it is vnc
[06:14] <somerville32> I want to be able to have people to use the computer at the same time
[06:14] <maxkelley> hmmm
[06:14] <somerville32> Like, remote desktop in and it shows the login screen where they can login and start their own session
[06:14] <maxkelley> like, over another computer, or multiple monitors, keyboards, mice?
[06:15] <somerville32> another computer
[06:15] <somerville32> A terminal server
[06:15] <somerville32> I think
[06:15] <Frogzoo> somerville32: xdmcp or vnc
[06:15] <DJAdmiral> simosx: the wallpapers that I had gotten from GNOME Art Manager are not showing up there
[06:15] <MrKimm> strange... XChat crashed again :S
[06:15] <maxkelley> there's vnc, or for another computer using gdm, xdmcp
[06:15] <DJAdmiral> simosx: where else should i try?
[06:15] <somerville32> I want this from a windows computer
[06:15] <Frogzoo> so vnc
[06:15] <Frogzoo> !tightvnc
[06:15] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Frogzoo
[06:15] <Frogzoo> !vnc
[06:15] <ubotu> vnc is, like, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html
[06:15] <somerville32> Ok, let me just confirm
[06:16] <somerville32> VNC will let me use the computer and allow someone else to use vnc to connect and start their own seperate session?
[06:16] <simosx> somerville32: search for "ltsp". The Ubuntu package is "ltsp-server.
[06:16] <bayle> Hi guys
[06:16] <joefso3> i have added a third party repository and t duplicates the packages from the mainstream debian repository, i want to tag           packages from the third party repository. How do I do that?
[06:17] <DJAdmiral> Does anyone here know where the wallpapers from the GNOME Art Manager are downloaded to?
[06:17] <gnomefreak> joefso3: dont use the debian repos please that is a great way to bork your system'
[06:17] <somerville32> Does it make use of the rdvp protocal or whatever it is that windows uses?
[06:17] <bayle> which is the last version of ubuntu?
[06:17] <kicker> server amule?
[06:17] <Pebs> anyone knows how to resolve vmware shared folders being recognized as "read-only" from nautilus??
[06:18] <kicker> calid
[06:18] <DJAdmiral> the latest stable version of ubuntu is 5.10
[06:18] <kicker> valid
[06:18] <gnomefreak> joefso3: if you want repos please use easysource to build your own
[06:18] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell joefso3 about easysource
[06:18] <DJAdmiral> bayle: the latest stable version of ubuntu is 5.10
[06:18] <michael_> !easysource
[06:18] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[06:18] <gopi> I used Easy Ubuntu and installed All the options available in that Multimedia tab .... but still Totem is not able to play my .avi file ?? :(
[06:18] <michael_> can somebody tell me about easysource?
[06:18] <joefso3> gnomefreak, yes but when the new upstream hits the mainstream repositorys the packages will be overridden
[06:18] <bayle> thx but the lastest (beta)
[06:18] <bayle> ?
[06:18] <gopi> Maybe shall I get some other media player like mplayer or Real player ??
[06:19] <DJAdmiral> gopi: you'll need a codec to play that particular file
[06:19] <DJAdmiral> bayle: the latest beta is six point something i think
[06:19] <[dark] > Care imi spune si mie cum sa emulz cu cedega cs1.6?
[06:19] <gopi> DJAdmiral: What codec to get ?
[06:19] <michael_> can somebody PLEASE tell me about easysource?
[06:19] <gnomefreak> michael_: see the link above
[06:19] <DJAdmiral> gopi: try googling around for "linux avi codec"
[06:19] <gopi> ok
[06:20] <DJAdmiral> gopi: and try seeing if ubuntu needs updates
[06:20] <michael_> o, i feel stupid
[06:20] <gnomefreak> joefso3: if the debian repo has a lib that ubuntu uses but a differnent version ubuntu will _not_ over write that
[06:20] <joefso3> gnomefreak, okay but I'm not taking about debian mixing with ubuntu.
[06:21] <gnomefreak> [dark] : /join #ubuntu-es
[06:21] <oknewbie> Greetings
[06:21] <DJAdmiral> Greetings!
[06:21] <rysiek|pl> question timed out; retrying: now I get BOTH nvnet and forcedeth loaded upon booting - how/where can I configure  the network iface to use (and load) only nvnet module?
[06:21] <joefso3> gnomefreak gnomefreak, ok, *not talking about debian, just simple repository*. i have added a third party repository and t duplicates the packages from the mainstream debian repository, i want to tag packages from the third party repository. How do I do that
[06:21] <[dark] > gnomefreak: can you help me please, i wanna play counter strike with cedega
[06:22] <oknewbie> I cannot seem to find a how to for the Radeon driver not the fglrx
[06:22] <michael_> When the new Ubuntu is release, I can just update my sources.list with the updated list from the sources-o-matic web site and install all upgrade?
[06:22] <gnomefreak> [dark] : i dont use pc for playing games
[06:22] <DJAdmiral> can anybody here *PLEASE* tell me where the wallpapers from the GNOME Art Manager are downloaded? Pretty puh-lease with sugar on top?
[06:23] <michael_> DJAdmiral; gnome-look.org
[06:23] <gnomefreak> DJAdmiral: once they are in the art manager you click download and that would depend on where you have them being saved
[06:23] <DJAdmiral> michael_: checking that
[06:23] <highvoltage> DJAdmiral: what's the gnome art manager?
[06:23] <gnomefreak> DJAdmiral: check your desktop and home folder 2 most widly used
[06:23] <DJAdmiral> gnomefreak: I click install to the backgrounds i like
[06:24] <_jason> ubotu: tell DJAdmiral about themes
[06:24] <gnomefreak> DJAdmiral: did you see the progress dialog?
[06:24] <DJAdmiral> highvoltage: System menu> Preference menu
[06:24] <DJAdmiral> yes i did see the progress dialog
[06:24] <gnomefreak> highvoltage: sudo apt-get install gnome-art
[06:25] <DJAdmiral> highvoltage: the art manager is in System> Preferences> Art Manager
[06:25] <gnomefreak> DJAdmiral: than wherever you have them going to is where they will be most likely home so when you open your background editor it will say add than browse to find it
[06:26] <highvoltage> DJAdmiral: i don't have an art-manager there :/
[06:26] <highvoltage> gnomefreak: ok, sure. will do
[06:27] <DJAdmiral> thanks
[06:27] <slew> anyone here have experiance setting up an ftp server?
[06:28] <Jimmey__> slew, yes
[06:28] <oknewbie> could anyone tell me where I can find the Radeon driver, its not at ATI and I have not found it in the repo's but I have used it in other distro's and it is the only way I can get 3d the fglrx does not support my mobiltiy chip
[06:28] <Jimmey__> slew, if you've MSN, I could talk you through it
[06:28] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell oknewbie about ati
[06:28] <sovieticool> hello all
[06:29] <sovieticool> i have a little problem :(
[06:29] <gnomefreak> oknewbie: you will find a wiki on installing them in your pm
[06:29] <slew> Jimmey__, sorry. =[
[06:29] <DJAdmiral> slew: I have an ftp server running on my machine.
[06:29] <erUSUL> oknewbie, the radeon driver comes with xorg just use it (man radeon)
[06:29] <Jimmey__> slew, 'sudo apt-get install vsftpd', and then I'll send you a working config. file
[06:29] <Pebs> anyone know how to fix nautilus thinking vmware shared folders are read-only??
[06:29] <slew> i have the pure admin ftp server running, its the client that keeps saying connection refused =[
[06:29] <oknewbie> thank you I had tried that wiki already but I will try the man radeon
[06:29] <sovieticool> i can't play music :(
[06:30] <_jason> sovieticool: what format is the music in?
[06:30] <sovieticool> mp3
[06:30] <_jason> !mp3
[06:30] <ubotu> well, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:30] <XoPHa12> "sudo apt-get install mpg123" will sort it
[06:31] <Jimmey__> slew, make sure you enable the 'PASV' option
[06:32] <erUSUL> XoPHa12, mpg123 is a *very* partial solution of the problem imho. better to enable mp3 support in gstreamer (and xmms, bmp etc)
[06:32] <ig-shoot-me> I downloaded Shockwave for windows and I used wine and it seemed to install fine, but it still says additional plugins are required yada yada yada..  Why?
[06:32] <slew> Jimmey__, ok i got vsftpd
[06:32] <XoPHa12> i used mpg123 nd it works just fine with xmms
[06:32] <Jimmey__> slew, add the following line to vsftpd.conf:
[06:32] <Jimmey__> 'pasv_enable=YES'
[06:32] <oknewbie> erUSUL I am reading the man page but I just need to know how to load that driver when I run the xorg config it is not in the list of drivers?
[06:33] <sovieticool> wget -c ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[06:33] <sovieticool>   sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[06:33] <sovieticool> i download this !
[06:33] <Jimmey__> To edit vsftpd.conf: 'sudo gedit /etc/vsftpd.conf'
[06:33] <ig-shoot-me> Mmf
[06:33] <sovieticool> it will install automaticaly ?
[06:33] <sovieticool> or i must to do it :)?
[06:33] <sovieticool> if so how i do that ?
[06:33] <XoPHa12> that will install it
[06:33] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: those are not mp3 that is w32codecs you need to install the mp3 stuff
[06:33] <erUSUL> oknewbie, edit the config by hand and change "ati" with "radeon". i can post my xorg.conf in pastebin if you want
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[06:33] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: with that if you ran dokg -i than it is installed
[06:34] <_jason> sovieticool: those are not for mp3
[06:34] <metalhedd> I just installed the no-ip client, forgive my ignorance since I'm relatively new to debian based distros, but how do I add it to the system startup. there is a no-ip script in /etc/init.d/ the gui 'services' menu doesn't have it listed there.
[06:34] <sovieticool> :(( where to get them ?
[06:34] <erUSUL> oknewbie, i use it with a 9250 (r280)
[06:34] <Pebs> anyone know how to fix nautilus thinking vmware shared folders are read-only??
[06:34] <oknewbie> please and thank you
[06:34] <_jason> sovieticool: read the part about mp3's on that page, you want gstream0.8-mad
[06:34] <slew> Jimmey__, ok, just added it at the bottom. anything else i need to do in here?
[06:34] <elbereth_> hi there
[06:34] <XoPHa12> sovieticool: just run "sudo apt-get install mpg123" with multiverse repository enabled that will enable mp3
[06:34] <gnomefreak> go to the page ubotu gave you before and scroll untill you see mp3s
[06:34] <ig-shoot-me> I downloaded Shockwave for windows and I used wine and it seemed to install fine, but it still says additional plugins are required yada yada yada..  Why?
[06:34] <Jimmey__> metalhedd, System>>Preferences>>Sessions, you can add the no-ip start up command in there, somewhere
[06:34] <oknewbie> I am looking forward to not using mandriva any more
[06:34] <elbereth_> can anybody tell me how du shutdown xserver and get directly to shell?
[06:35] <gnomefreak> ig-shoot-me: are you running it in wine or just in firefox?
[06:35] <elbereth_> init 3 doesnt work
[06:35] <sovieticool> Package mpg123 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[06:35] <ig-shoot-me> Firefox
[06:35] <sovieticool> :(
[06:35] <gnomefreak> elbereth_: ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:35] <Jimmey__> slew, not really..You're going to have to restart vsftpd now, I can't remember how
[06:35] <oknewbie> erUSUL does it matter that I am using Dapper?
[06:35] <Agrajag> ig-shoot-me: firefox isn't going to run a windows plugin, no matter what you do
[06:35] <gnomefreak> ig-shoot-me: you have to run it in wine
[06:35] <XoPHa12> enable multiverse repositories in synaptic package manager
[06:35] <ig-shoot-me> gnomefreak: How then?
[06:35] <erUSUL> oknewbie, i do not know i'm in breezy. it should not
[06:35] <Agrajag> ig-shoot-me: install windows firefox in wine, or use IE in wine
[06:36] <slew> Jimmey__, well i never really started it, just downloaded it and edited the .conf file
[06:36] <metalhedd> Jimmey__: wont that only start it when gnome starts?
[06:36] <ig-shoot-me> Agrajag: Its possible to get IE in linux?
[06:36] <sovieticool> ohh i don't know how to do it !
[06:36] <Agrajag> yes
[06:36] <ig-shoot-me> agrajag: Is there an apt-get?
[06:36] <oknewbie> erUSUL so I just need to vim xorg.conf and change it to radeon ?
[06:36] <Agrajag> you need winetools
[06:36] <gnomefreak> ig-shoot-me: using wine yes
[06:36] <sovieticool> thank you all
[06:36] <Frogzoo> ig-shoot-me: indeed it is
[06:36] <sovieticool> i wil go to my win :(
[06:36] <Jimmey__> slew, it starts by itself, it's already started, and it starts by itself on boot up
[06:36] <kicker> my amule no conect in  server
[06:36] <kicker>  help
[06:36] <gnomefreak> why on earth would you want IE in linux anyway :(
[06:37] <dorto> can someone point me to a good/descriptive tutorial on apt-zip? tired of the results of google...
[06:37] <ig-shoot-me> gnomefreak: So I can go to sites that have shockwave :)
[06:37] <Jimmey__> slew, try 'sudo killall vsftpd'
[06:37] <eirejah> jesus what would possess you to want to use IE in linux ???
[06:37] <eirejah> ahh there is my answer
[06:37] <ig-shoot-me> Scroll up
[06:37] <ig-shoot-me> :)
[06:37] <erUSUL> oknewbie, yes. make a backup of the file just in case. i have added a few lines from the man page too but they are not necesary
[06:37] <slew> hehehe
[06:37] <slew> Jimmey__, ok, all killed
[06:38] <ig-shoot-me> *cough* so how?
[06:38] <tq> Is it possible to install Ubuntu permentally using the LiveCD?  I noticed the install link on the desktop for the alpha5 image.
[06:38] <XoPHa12> dorto: is there not a man page?
[06:38] <Jimmey__> slew, then try 'sudo vsftpd', and then open another terminal, and in there type 'telnet <yourLocalIP> 21'
[06:38] <gnomefreak> what does shockwave play?
[06:38] <TheMinion> i'm having trouble with ndiswrapper
[06:38] <Agrajag> ig-shoot-me: http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/
[06:38] <oknewbie> erUSUL could you past that then I will leave you alone ?
[06:39] <slew> Jimmey__, ok, im in, wants user and pass
[06:39] <scoates> when I suspend-to-ram, it SEEMS to work fine (light flashes properly, fans off), but when I resume, I never get control back, and the HD light stays lit (no display, no response to (e.g.) CTRL-ALT-F1).. where should I look for an answer to this? acpid log shows nothing obvious (http://pastebin.com/610922).
[06:40] <Jimmey__> slew, USER=Anonymous PASS
[06:40] <dorto> XoPHa12, i can't follow the man page. i was looking for "hold-the-finger-tight-and-follow-my-footsteps" kind of tutorial :D
[06:40] <Jimmey__> slew, there's no password :P
[06:40] <erUSUL> oknewbie, yes no problem just a minute
[06:40] <gnomefreak> scoates: on launchpad in the bugs section
[06:40] <oknewbie> thanx
[06:41] <sovieticool> XoPHa12 !!!!!!!!!
[06:41] <tq>  Is it possible to install Ubuntu permentally using the LiveCD?  I noticed the install link on the desktop for the alpha5 image.
[06:41] <slew> Jimmey__, i put in Anonymous and it still says 530 Please login with USER and PASS.
[06:41] <TheMinion> using ndiswrapper, i was able to install the driver for my wireless. when i do ndiswrapper -l it tells me that driver and hardware are both present, but when i do iwlist my wireless doesn't show up
[06:41] <scoates> gnomefreak: I'm very new to Ubuntu, but not linux. What/where's launchpad?
[06:41] <gnomefreak> tq: yes and please use #ubuntu+1 for dapper questions
[06:41] <gnomefreak> !launchpad
[06:41] <ubotu> I guess launchpad is a collection of services for projects in the open source universe - https://launchpad.net/
[06:41] <noonex> anyone kno of a frontend for gnome-keyring?
[06:41] <sovieticool> i open synaptic now what to instal to be aple to play mp3 ?
[06:42] <scoates> thanks
[06:42] <tq> ok thanks gnomefreak
[06:42] <Jimmey__> slew, the format is: 'USER=anonymous' [enter] , 'PASS=',[enter] 
[06:42] <erUSUL> oknewbie, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10505
[06:42] <Jimmey__> sovieticool, xfmedia
[06:42] <sovieticool> at last ...thanx
[06:42] <Jimmey__> sovieticool, 'sudo apt-get install xfmedia' in the terminal
[06:42] <slew> 530 Please login with USER and PASS.
[06:42] <slew> USER=anonymous
[06:42] <slew> 530 Please login with USER and PASS.
[06:43] <slew> i dont think it loves me =[
[06:43] <Jimmey__> slew, lool
[06:43] <ts20_5m0k3> sovieticool, it may be easiest for you to simply use EasyUbuntu or Automatix.
[06:43] <Jimmey__> slew, you could try it with your browser, if telnet's a b*tch. Type 'ftp://<yourLocalIP>'
[06:43] <sovieticool> Jimmey didn't find the package
[06:44] <sorush20_> anyone here with an unsolved problem?
[06:44] <erUSUL> slew, do not paste here please
[06:44] <Jimmey__> sovieticool, in the package manager click 'Settings', then click 'repositories', and add the 'universe' repository
[06:44] <slew> Jimmey__, ok, that works, how do i set up a directory?
[06:45] <Jimmey__> slew, /home/ftp is the directory, just put files in there
[06:45] <TheMinion> using ndiswrapper, i was able to install the driver for my wireless. when i do ndiswrapper -l it tells me that driver and hardware are both present, but when i do iwlist my wireless doesn't show up
[06:45] <djtansey> i have a new (used) computer that is an amd64 with a radeon 9800 (i think) graphics card. flight 5 installed and it boots. but when gdm is started nothing comes up. and it doesn't kick you out, either. i can't even alt-tab F1,2,etc to get to a command line. any guesses/suggestions?
[06:46] <Jimmey__> djtansey, you're probably better off on #ubuntu+1
[06:46] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: does iwconfig show it
[06:46] <TheMinion> gnomefreak: i meant iwconfig, iwlist, my bad
[06:46] <djtansey> Jimmey: thanks
[06:47] <mike-e> ubuntu and linux in general can read ntfs alright, right?
[06:47] <TheMinion> gnomefreak: *not iwlist
[06:47] <Jimmey__> mike-e, yep :P
[06:47] <IdleOne> mike-e>  nope ntfs is read only
[06:47] <slew> Jimmey__, i get a permission denied when i try to put files
[06:47] <tyler> how do i check what codecs i dont have so that i can know what to compile again for mplayer?
[06:47] <IdleOne> oh sorry
[06:47] <mike-e> IdleOne ...re read my question
[06:47] <IdleOne> I read that wrong
[06:47] <gnomefreak> mike-e: yes
[06:47] <IdleOne> mike-e>  yeah sorry I read wrong :)
[06:48] <WebLOCH> Hey guys, after installing php4, shoudl I be abled to use the delete() function or do I need additional modules?
[06:48] <Jimmey__> slew, in a terminal, type 'sudo nautilus'. You may change the permissions of the directory, so that you own it, or just put the appropriate files in there
[06:48] <TheMinion> using ndiswrapper, i was able to install the driver for my wireless. when i do ndiswrapper -l it tells me that driver and hardware are both present, but when i do iwconfig my wireless doesn't show up
[06:48] <Jimmey__> TheMinion, try 'sudo ifconfig ra0 up'
[06:49] <void^> modprobe ndiswrapper ; dmesg | grep -i ndiswrapper
[06:49] <rfbs> hi
[06:50] <TheMinion> Jimmey__: :"ra0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device"
[06:50] <rfbs> algum fala portugus
[06:50] <slew> Jimmey__, should the "group" be anything particular? or can it stay as 'nogroup'?
[06:50] <Administrator> Hi, I installed Ubuntu on my Compaq 2190CA and it has AMD AthlonXP 2100+, 512MB, 40GB. I didn't have any problems except the CPU fan is running all the time, how do I utiliize the PowerNow! feature to make it run cooler in Linux?
[06:50] <Jimmey__> TheMinion, try the same command, replace 'ra0' with 'eth0'
[06:50] <Jimmey__> slew, change that to your username, as well.
[06:51] <mathieu> Administrator: you mean warmer?
[06:51] <Administrator> yup
[06:51] <mathieu> :)
[06:51] <hovinen> So I've installed totem-gstreamer and gstreamer 0.10 with all available plugins on Ubuntu Dapper. Totem refuses to play any MPEG files, claiming that the plugins cannot be found. Any ideas?
[06:51] <TheMinion> Jimmey__: i did what void^ said and it told me that the driver wasn't for 64 bit so it couldn't load
[06:51] <sovieticool> it workkkkkkkkkkksss muhhaaa
[06:51] <sovieticool> thak's jimmy
[06:51] <void^> TheMinion: see.. the driver isn't for 64bit so you can't use it
[06:52] <Administrator> mathieu: yup because it runs hot so the fan runs all the time and it seems that the CPU is running all the time so fan doesn't stop
[06:52] <magnus_> how can i play cs with ubuntu?
[06:52] <TheMinion> void^: is there a way around that?
[06:52] <sovieticool> Jimmey__ thanx !!!
[06:52] <void^> use 64bit drivers?
[06:52] <Jimmey__> sovieticool, :)
[06:52] <TheMinion> void^: i don't think there is any for my wireless
[06:52] <elbereth_> can anybody help me with my nvidia-driver-installation :/
[06:52] <sovieticool> i play whit xfmedia :)
[06:53] <Jimmey__> sovieticool, that's my favourite.
[06:53] <magnus_> how can i play cs with ubuntu?
[06:53] <sovieticool> :)
[06:53] <sovieticool> yeah is nice :)
[06:53] <IdleOne> magnus_>  use cedega
[06:53] <void^> TheMinion: use a 32bit system. there are few advantages besides compatibility issues with native 64bit currently.
[06:53] <CrAzyLaRvE> yeap
[06:53] <IdleOne> !tell magnus_  about cedega
[06:53] <sovieticool> but he don't have a playlist :(
[06:53] <erUSUL> magnus_, with wine or cedega
[06:53] <magnus_> idleOne: i have it...but i dont know how to install it :S
[06:53] <TheMinion> void^: so your telling me to reinstall with 32bit ubuntu?
[06:54] <magnus_> i have wine...but it doesnt work i think
[06:54] <Jimmey__> TheMinion, yes
[06:54] <slew> Jimmey__, ok, nearly done here, how do i set up users?
[06:54] <TheMinion> ugh, after all the trouble getting it to work how i want it...i thought 64bit was faster?
[06:55] <void^> not really
[06:55] <gnomefreak> magnus_: you need to run it like this in terminal type wine file.exe      file.exe being what app you want to run in wine
[06:55] <TheMinion> what can i use to burn image files?
[06:55] <Jimmey__> TheMinion, k3b, or gnomebaker
[06:55] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: not really but for the speed you do get you lose in apps you can use
[06:56] <TheMinion> ok, thanks
[06:56] <Administrator> so any suggestion to cool down my CPU? cuz I thought the ACPI would do that in Linux.
[06:56] <Davey> is there any proof that dist-upgrade'ing from Debian to Ubuntu works?
[06:56] <konfuzed> uhm where do I confirn the precise version of edubuntu installed
[06:56] <gnomefreak> Administrator: im leaning towards a hardware issue
[06:57] <gnomefreak> Davey: i wouldnt do it
[06:57] <TheMinion> Jimmey__: can't find gnomebaker, must not be a 64bit one
[06:57] <sovieticool> what to do to play music to 5.1 sistem ?
[06:57] <shekhar> hello can someone help me
[06:57] <gnomefreak> !helpme
[06:57] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[06:57] <shekhar> i need help with thunderbird rss feeds
[06:57] <gnomefreak> Davey: very good chance it will bork your system
[06:57] <Davey> gnomefreak: I'm not doing it ;)
[06:57] <Administrator> gnomefreak: a bit...hehe...sorry but I couldn't get any solution from other linux as well and I like using Ubuntu so..
[06:58] <sovieticool> what to do to play music to 5.1 sistem ?
[06:58] <sovieticool> is any codec ?
[06:58] <Jimmey__> sovieticool, in Xfmedia, click the plus icon, then click directory. Select the directory where all your music is stored.
[06:58] <GTX> How do I fix http://www.cups.org/newsgroups.php?s7829+gcups.general+v7838+T0
[06:58] <gnomefreak> GTX: how about giving us the issue before pasting a link
[06:59] <GTX> gnomefreak, because the link says it all?
[06:59] <GTX> lol
[06:59] <balounou> where is the french canal?
[06:59] <gnomefreak> balounou: #ubuntu-fr
[06:59] <TheMinion> i need something to burn image files with, i have 64bit version
[06:59] <balounou> thx
[07:00] <Pebs> someone help me with this plz: http://tinyurl.com/phrc7
[07:00] <konfuzed> Linux edubuntu 2.6.12-10-386 #1 Mon Feb 13 12:13:15 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux   im a little concerned that the install disc I have says edubuntu-32A  <--- I'm concerned about the A   cause I think this disc was intended for someone with a Sempron-A processor
[07:00] <Jimmey__> TheMinion, does K3B not work?
[07:00] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: k3b
[07:00] <TheMinion> Jimmey__: i have gnome
[07:00] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: your formatting anyway
[07:01] <gnomefreak> install it to use than when you format k3b will no longer be there
[07:01] <TheMinion> gnomefreak: am i able to use kde stuff on gnome?
[07:01] <gnomefreak> yes
[07:01] <GTX> How can I fix this "unable to initialize Linux subsystemINFO"
[07:01] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: sudo apt-get install k3b
[07:01] <TheMinion> ok, thanks
[07:01] <shekhar> i need help with thunderbird rss feeds
[07:01] <Abnix> umm, perhaps a silly question, but how do I get kde installed?  using the 'add package' util I've added just about everything under the sun, but still no kde
[07:02] <gnomefreak> Abnix: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:02] <slew> Jimmey__, ok, nearly done here, how do i set up users?
[07:02] <Abnix> gnomefreak: ty
[07:02] <gnomefreak> ^^^ Abnix better off that way
[07:02] <a2xm> hi all, any howto for installing KDE on Ubuntu 5.10?
[07:03] <manxx> hey :) can someone tell me how to change my screenresolution for gnome from within the bash??
[07:03] <linkd> a2xm: you should try installing kubuntu, thats ubuntu with KDE
[07:03] <Administrator> a2xm: why don't you simply install Kubuntu?
[07:03] <gnomefreak> a2xm: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:03] <TheMinion> is gnome or kde better?
[07:03] <linkd> TheMinion: depends on what u like
[07:03] <TheMinion> what's the difference?
[07:03] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: thats something you need to find out for your self
[07:03] <manxx> TheMinion: hehe this could cause a landslide if you push the issue *g*
[07:04] <gnomefreak> kde reminds me of windows
[07:04] <sovieticool> got to go bye all !
[07:04] <linkd> gnomefreak: people say that about gnome too :/
[07:04] <Pebs> can someone help me with this plz: http://tinyurl.com/phrc7
[07:04] <arrinmurr> http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/perl/libapache-gallery-perl <- can anyone explain to me what does the "or" part there means? either "libapache-request-perl" or "libapache2-mod-perl2". how can i choose the other one to be the dependency?
[07:04] <gnomefreak> linkd: my windows never had a menu on top of screen :(
[07:04] <TheMinion> hwh
[07:04] <TheMinion> *heh
[07:05] <TheMinion> is kde the one with the start menu type thing?
[07:05] <kbrooks> macs rule. discuss.
[07:05] <linkd> gnomefreak: thats not compulsary for it, and i dont think ur windows was as slow as KDE with lots of big icons and multiple workspaces either
[07:05] <quentin> lo
[07:05] <HappyFool> arrinmurr: install the alternative before you install the main package
[07:05] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: it has a K in bottom left corner simular to the start menu
[07:05] <kbrooks> TheMinion, not a "start menu".
[07:05] <kbrooks> TheMinion,it has a K menu tho
[07:05] <gnomefreak> linkd: never used desktop to store icons
[07:05] <arrinmurr> HappyFool: ah, ok. thank you very much
[07:05] <linuxaddicts> what irc client do you use on ubuntu?
[07:05] <gnomefreak> irssi
[07:05] <a2xm> because I already install ubuntu and don't want to install another one. I've the Kubuntu CDROM, can I install the KDE from it instead downloading from internet?
[07:05] <TheMinion> ah, i can't remember, i used kde back when there was a free version of red hat. now it's jsut fedora
[07:05] <kbrooks> gnomefreak, no, really. seriously.
[07:06] <manxx> anyone an idea how to change the resolution of gnome from the bash??? please? :)
[07:06] <linkd> gnomefreak: what? i was refering to there lil menu things on the "task" bar which are big icons
[07:06] <gnomefreak> kbrooks: about what?
[07:06] <HappyFool> linuxaddicts: i think x-chat is the default; there are lot of others, though
[07:06] <Administrator> anyone upgraded to Gnome 2.14? it seems that the one comes with Ubuntu 5.10 is pretty slow and release says that Gnome 2.14 increases the performance significantly.
[07:06] <kbrooks> TheMinion, kde -> gnome was a  big change, eh?
[07:06] <gnomefreak> linkd: you dont need the task bar
[07:06] <G0SUB> Administrator: dapper
[07:06] <Nogimics> What is gnome and KDE, whats the difference?
[07:06] <linkd> gnomefreak: u dont need anything in either.. im saying that KDE has as much resembance to windows as gnome
[07:06] <probono> is there a separate channel for the dapper _live_ cd?
[07:07] <kditty> can anyone answer why i can access my network files through my browser right now but i cant mount a folder to my harddrive. i can go through natilus and access my entire network files, without a password
[07:07] <Administrator> G0SUB: dapper has it? one question, are those releases stable enough? like Flight 5?
[07:07] <kbrooks> probono, No.
[07:07] <TheMinion> kbrooks: i can't really remember kde, it's been so long. i had a long windows streak in between
[07:07] <G0SUB> Nogimics: they are two diff. desktop environments
[07:07] <G0SUB> Administrator: yes
[07:07] <slycer> what is the default root passwd?
[07:07] <kbrooks> Administrator, no
[07:07] <probono> kbrooks: where yould be the best place to discuss (possible) bugs in the live cd?
[07:07] <TheMinion> windows pissed me off so much i uninstalled it and got linux though
[07:07] <slycer> is have instaled ubuntu
[07:07] <kbrooks> G0SUB, no
[07:07] <G0SUB> Administrator: Dapper flight 5 has gnome 2.14
[07:07] <G0SUB> kbrooks: I am on dapper
[07:07] <ubuntunewbie> I can't see anything (just a lot of colors) when ubuntu starts.. How will I do anything to fix it, if I can't see a thing?
[07:07] <slycer> and i don't know the root passwd
[07:07] <Pebs> || can someone help me with this plz: http://tinyurl.com/phrc7
[07:08] <manxx> gnomefreak: so what about "gconf" *duck* ;)
[07:08] <G0SUB> slycer: there is no root passwd
[07:08] <gnomefreak> slycer: sudo and your user password
[07:08] <Administrator> kbrooks: any proof says that dapper is unstable enough?
[07:08] <gnomefreak> manxx: windows has gconf?
[07:08] <kbrooks> G0the ubuntu developers advise ppl not to use it on productionmachines
[07:08] <jason_> dapper is plenty stable for me
[07:08] <kbrooks> G0SUB
[07:08] <manxx> gnomefreak: well it's called registry there ;)
[07:08] <G0SUB> kbrooks: yes ... I agree but Administrator wants GNOME 2.14
[07:08] <Administrator> G0SUB: but I am not willing to upgrade the dist, is Gnome 2.14 for Ubuntu 5.10 in repository so I can upgrade yet?
[07:08] <jason_> only one serious bug since flight 3
[07:09] <G0SUB> Administrator: no
[07:09] <jason_> they are not going to backport gnome 2.14 to breezy
[07:09] <probono> i have some issues with the dapper live cd and would like to check with someone whether these are really bugs
[07:09] <HappyFool> Administrator: if you want gnome 2.14 in 5.10 you're going to have to compile from source
[07:09] <Administrator> jason_: what?! that's sad!!!!!
[07:09] <slew> is Jimmey__ still here?
[07:09] <gnomefreak> probono: join #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[07:09] <probono> thanks
[07:09] <Jimmey__> slew, Just got back
[07:09] <Administrator> HappyFool: omg...no plz
[07:09] <jason_> that is the whole point for dist upgrades
[07:09] <gnomefreak> Administrator: they cant backport it
[07:09] <ubuntunewbie> *** I can't see anything (just a lot of colors) when ubuntu starts.. How will I do anything to fix it?
[07:10] <ubuntunewbie> It's a video problem
[07:10] <slew> Jimmey__, how do i set up a user? it tells me refusing to run with writable anonymous root.
[07:10] <Administrator> jason_: so dist upgrade by having multiverse enabled, does it go to dapper F 5?
[07:10] <slycer> i thing it has a passwd because i can't logint as root
[07:10] <TheMinion> what is a good download manager for 64bit?
[07:10] <slycer> if i try su root
[07:10] <gnomefreak> slycer: what are you tryign to do log into gnome as root?
[07:10] <G0SUB> Administrator: no, you need to change breezy to dapper
[07:10] <jason_> dist upgrade will bring you completely up to date
[07:10] <Nogimics> F'slycer see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[07:10] <gnomefreak> slycer: no su its sudo
[07:10] <Jimmey__> slew, ahh, I had the same damn problem, let me rack my brains into telling me how to fix it
[07:10] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell slycer about root
[07:10] <jason_> if your repositories are set to dapper
[07:11] <Administrator> G0SUB: so you mean I have to do a backup and complete installation for dapper?
[07:11] <gnomefreak> !upgrade
[07:11] <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.
[07:11] <Administrator> jason_: ic ic
[07:11] <a2xm> gnomefreak, can I install KDE from kubuntu CDROM? I've put only 1 line repository (kubuntu cdrom on sources.list) and apt-get install kubuntu-desktop. and it going to install 147 packages. is it right?
[07:11] <jason_> i would do that personally, i would just backup my /home and install flight 5 cd
[07:11] <linuxaddicts> !list
[07:11] <ubotu> I guess list is you can see a list of things I know at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[07:11] <G0SUB> Administrator: no, just change your sources.list
[07:11] <gnomefreak> a2xm: do you have kubuntu cd?
[07:11] <manxx> Administrator: just replace the badger things with dapper in resources.list
[07:12] <slew> Jimmey__, hehe, i've been tinkering with the vsftpd.conf trying to find it, but no luck. i'll check out the man pages right quick. thanks, though!
[07:12] <Jimmey__> slew, could I somehow send you my vsftpd.conf?
[07:12] <Administrator> jason_: o...one question, since I have installed an application server in /opt, if I backup /home only, does dapper overwrite my /opt?
[07:12] <slew> Jimmey__, sure, if you want to dcc it im ready
[07:12] <Administrator> manxx: ic ic
[07:12] <jason_> yes it does
[07:12] <ubuntunewbie> I have a 64bit pc and a NVidia Geforce 6800GS. I am having video problems (i can see nothing when ubuntu starts). What should I do to fix it? - Help me
[07:12] <a2xm> gnomefreak, yes, I've
[07:12] <manxx> Administrator: well at least try ;) it fucked up my system pretty badly *g*
[07:12] <gnomefreak> a2xm: if you comment out the cdrom repos and uncomment the deb repos save run sudo apt-get update than run sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:12] <Administrator> jason_: alright, thanks a lot
[07:12] <Jimmey__> slew, I've no idea how to work IRC on Gaim, you got en email address that you could possible send to me?
[07:13] <slew> Jimmey__, sent you a priv msg
[07:13] <Administrator> manxx: I better wait til final release come out then...:P
[07:13] <gnomefreak> a2xm: the kubuntu cd can not be installed with ubuntu it would give you 2 seprate oses but if you run the command above it will intergrade kubuntu with ubuntu
[07:13] <jason_> 6.1.06
[07:13] <ubuntunewbie> I have a 64bit pc and a NVidia Geforce 6800GS. I am having video problems (i can see nothing when ubuntu starts). What should I do to fix it? - Help me
[07:13] <manxx> Administrator: hehe :) or try a new install of dapper... you'd have Xgl then *g*
[07:14] <gopi> What is this.... I tried Totem, mplayer..... and nothing can play avi file ?? :(
[07:14] <slycer> thanks
[07:14] <gnomefreak> ubuntunewbie: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg change the driver its using to nvidia
[07:14] <Administrator> manxx: Xgl?
[07:14] <gnomefreak> !xgl
[07:14] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[07:14] <saaber> gopi: check xine
[07:15] <manxx> Administrator: opengl enhanced desktop ... with lots of fancy features *g*
[07:15] <gopi> saaber: ok
[07:15] <manxx> like WOBBLY !!! :)
[07:15] <G0SUB> gopi: have you installed w32codecs?
[07:16] <a2xm> gnomefreak,  intergrade kubuntu with ubuntu = I can choose kde or gnome on the GRUB menu?
[07:16] <kamil> elo elo
[07:16] <Administrator> wow...nice ...hahahaha...like the Project looking glass
[07:16] <gopi> G0SUB: Yes I think I tried ... but stil avi didnt play
[07:16] <TheMinion> what's a good download manager?
[07:16] <gnomefreak> a2xm: from the log-in screen
[07:16] <manxx> a2xm: in gdm
[07:16] <gopi> Shall I try Real player ??
[07:16] <G0SUB> gopi: mplayer plays avi fine here
[07:16] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: just use ff to download it makes life easy
[07:16] <michael> I installed Armagetron, I was wondering, 1. How to gain speed, 2. Is there any equivilant game that puts you in the drivers seat?
[07:16] <jason_> xgl and videos are still touch and go
[07:16] <TheMinion> gnomefreak: i want something that can download one file from multiple places. like fdm for windows
[07:16] <gopi> G0SUB: Wow is it ?
[07:17] <a2xm> gnomefreak, i see.. so it's not gonna ruin my ubuntu right?
[07:17] <G0SUB> gopi: yep. in fact mplayer plays everything here
[07:17] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: are you not formatting the partitions for 32 bit?
[07:17] <jason_> use bittorrent
[07:17] <gnomefreak> a2xm: no
[07:17] <G0SUB> gopi: have you installed gst-plugins?
[07:17] <TheMinion> gnomefreak: yes, but i have to download 32bit first
[07:18] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: use the bittorrent or ff make things easy since everything you do is not gonna be there
[07:18] <gopi> G0SUB:No ... how to ?
[07:18] <Infernal42> How do you upgrade from Firefox 1.0.7 to 1.5.0.1 in Ubuntu ?
[07:18] <G0SUB> gopi: apt-get install gst-plugins
[07:18] <gnomefreak> !ff1.5
[07:18] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:18] <G0SUB> gnomefreak: you rock
[07:18] <TheMinion> gnomefreak: when i downlaoded ubuntu in the first place i was able to get over 1 mb/s because of fdm, i can only get 300 kb/s with ff
[07:18] <fred__> hi
[07:19] <gnomefreak> ;) G0SUB
[07:19] <gopi> G0SUB : ok ... And Totem movie player is trying to play AVI file and it saying "There is no plugin to handle this movie"
[07:19] <G0SUB> gnomefreak: do you have a list of stuff that ubotu knows?
[07:19] <serengeti> hello :) I'm setting up a little ubuntu-based system for my sister. Motherboard is based on i815 and there's a question: is it better to use builtin graphics or an old Matrox G200?
[07:19] <worthawholebean> GOSUB: !list
[07:19] <worthawholebean> !list
[07:19] <G0SUB> gopi: gst-plugins will enable totem
[07:19] <ubotu> methinks list is you can see a list of things I know at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[07:19] <gnomefreak> G0SUB: no and yes kind of but i know most  of the important things
[07:19] <G0SUB> worthawholebean: ok
[07:20] <gopi> GOSUB: Ok I will try
[07:20] <G0SUB> gnomefreak: that's what I feel ... excellent :)
[07:20] <serengeti> like which one is likely to perform better
[07:20] <a2xm> gnomefreak, on the sources.list I only uncomment the kubuntu cdrom and comment out all others.
[07:20] <serengeti> I'm not sure which one has better drivers
[07:20] <gnomefreak> a2xm: no
[07:20] <gopi> GOSUB: E: Couldn't find package gst-plugins
[07:21] <gnomefreak> a2xm: comment (#) the cdrom repos and uncomment (take # away) from the deb lines
[07:21] <munzir> Hi, applications like firefox, synaptic has a different/ugly look when I boot in kubuntu than when I boot in ubuntu. Why is this please?
[07:21] <Jimmey__> munzir, they're designed for use with GTK
[07:21] <G0SUB> gopi: search for libgstreamer-plugins
[07:21] <bungle> !mc
[07:21] <ubotu> bungle: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:22] <kingspawn> gtk1 is a nightmare from the inner pits of..
[07:22] <gopi> GOSUB: In package ?
[07:22] <G0SUB> gopi: in synaptic
[07:22] <Administrator> where do you guys usually find applications, gnomefile? or freahmeat?
[07:22] <dabaR> Administrator: synaptic. official ubuntu repos
[07:22] <munzir> Jimmey__: but In kubuntu GTK is already there, what's wrong then?
[07:22] <dabaR> !components
[07:23] <ubotu> The rationale behind the different components of the ubuntu repositories (main, restricted, universe, multiverse) is described at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/components
[07:23] <gopi> GOSUB: Yeah its installed
[07:23] <bungle> !apt
[07:23] <ubotu> apt is, like, totally, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowTo/ or http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#apt-howto
[07:23] <G0SUB> gopi: if you have mplayer, it should play it fine
[07:23] <gopi> G0SUB: No, its not playing !
[07:23] <Jimmey__> munzir, I should've been more specific. They're designed to be used in Gnome - They don't loose functionality with KDE, just the Gnome looks.
[07:23] <misterii> hey peeps
[07:23] <G0SUB> gopi: I think it's not an avi file ... what's the output of `file yourfile.avi' ?
[07:24] <serengeti> gopi: have you installed gst-plugins-ugly?
[07:24] <misterii> how do I browse breezy/universe?
[07:24] <a2xm> gnomefreak, what's the paste-it site? I'm gonna paste my sources.list
[07:24] <worthawholebean> packages.ubuntu.com
[07:24] <gopi> serengeti: no
[07:24] <worthawholebean> or synaptic
[07:24] <misterii> ..and where are all linux icons located?
[07:24] <munzir> Jimmey__: but I didn't faced this problem before in other distros!
[07:24] <Administrator> thanks a lot, see u guys
[07:24] <misterii> thanks worthawholebean
[07:24] <gnomefreak> misterii: packages.ubuntu.com or open synaptic and click on universe in left hand side
[07:24] <serengeti> gopi: install them and check if your avi plays then in totem
[07:24] <jason_> icons are somewhere in /usr/share
[07:25] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell a2xm about pastebin
[07:25] <shekhar> i need help with thunderbird rss feeds
[07:25] <serengeti> gopi: there's a chance they will :) if not just get mplayer or gxine
[07:25] <gopi> GOSUB: gopi@ubuntu:~$ file gg
[07:25] <gopi> gg: RIFF (little-endian) data
[07:25] <kbrooks> misterii, /usr/share/pixmaps
[07:25] <gopi> GOSUB: Wow so its not AVI file? !!
[07:26] <gnomefreak> shekhar: if you dont get an answer here try #thunderbird or #mozilla
[07:26] <misterii> thanks kbrooks
[07:26] <LeonWP> is it possible to change the path xchat logs to?
[07:26] <shekhar> gnomefreak:  i have tried them, no one ever answers
[07:26] <gopi> G0SUB: It showed, gg: RIFF (little-endian) data
[07:27] <Eleaf> How can I disable a certain user/group from ssh access?
[07:27] <gnomefreak> shekhar: maybe try telling us/them a little about your problem?
[07:27] <G0SUB> gopi: it's not an AVI file
[07:27] <gopi> G0SUB: OMG !
[07:27] <calvin> i've got an MSI (MS-6368) that hangs on login
[07:27] <shekhar> gnomefreak:  nope, their support is almost non-existent
[07:27] <calvin> i can do a server install and everything is fine
[07:28] <G0SUB> gopi: :)
[07:28] <shekhar> gnomefreak:  i cannot see my rss feeds in TB anymore, i have re-installed TB twice and it doesn't fix it
[07:28] <calvin> but as soon as i install ubuntu-desktop, i get the hanging behavoir
[07:28] <Eleaf> calvin, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg when you have an X system installed
[07:28] <calvin> thanks Eleaf
[07:28] <calvin> but X is ok
[07:28] <Eleaf> mmk
[07:28] <a2xm> gnomefreak, this's my sources.list http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10506
[07:28] <gnomefreak> shekhar: did you try getting rid of the profile and starting over?
[07:28] <Eleaf> How can I disable a certain user/group from ssh access?
[07:28] <calvin> i installed X independently and was able to get into it
[07:29] <serengeti> GOSUB how do you know they aren't avi?
[07:29] <calvin> i got icewm working
[07:29] <Eleaf> humm
[07:29] <gnomefreak> a2xm: im gonna give you a new list please delete the one you have and hold for new one please
[07:29] <calvin> xubuntu-desktop caused the same problem
[07:29] <Eleaf> come on, is it not possible to disable a user from ssh access?!
[07:29] <Xenguy> Eleaf: AllowUsers option in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[07:29] <Eleaf> thanks
[07:29] <Xenguy> Eleaf: patience :-)
[07:29] <Eleaf> Xenguy, well I have to leave like right now
[07:29] <Eleaf> lol
[07:30] <shekhar> gnomefreak:  how do i do that?
[07:30] <Xenguy> Eleaf: 1 more thing...
[07:30] <IdleOne> when pc reboots and User is logged on cron jobs will start right? but do cron jobs on user B also start or does user B also have to be logged in?
[07:30] <a2xm> gnomefreak, ok..
[07:30] <Xenguy> Eleaf: there are other options too, so try man 'sshd_config' for those
[07:31] <shekhar> gnomefreak:  delete ~/.thunderbird/profiles.ini ?
[07:31] <Eleaf> Xenguy, that isn't in there
[07:31] <Eleaf> Xenguy, there is no "AllowUsers"
[07:31] <gnomefreak> a2xm: everything out of the file?
[07:31] <Xenguy> Eleaf: do 'man sshd_config' and use the appropriate options you need/want
[07:32] <gnomefreak> shekhar: its easier to open up profiles within thunderbird
[07:32] <Eleaf> Xenguy, ;/  not finding anything
[07:32] <Eleaf> oh kay
[07:32] <gnomefreak> a2xm: heres the new list paste the white part into your empty file
[07:32] <gnomefreak> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10507 a2xm
[07:32] <gopi> G0SUB: But under type its showing "Microsoft AVI Video"
[07:32] <Xenguy> Eleaf: e.g. 'AllowUsers' ; or 'AllowGroups' ; or 'DenyUsers' ; or 'DenyGroups'; etc.
[07:33] <uzume> hi all
[07:33] <G0SUB> gopi: I am not too sure ... since avi files can be mpeg too
[07:33] <Xenguy> Eleaf: man sshd_config works, yes?
[07:33] <a2xm> gnomefreak, ok
[07:33] <uzume> i have a small issue with Totem and x264
[07:33] <gnomefreak> a2xm: after you paste it and save it please open terminal and run sudo apt-get update
[07:33] <uzume> how can i read that format ?
[07:33] <albacker> what's best software for webcams ?
[07:33] <albacker> camorama, gqcam ?
[07:33] <gnomefreak> !webcams
[07:33] <ubotu> gnomefreak: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:34] <gnomefreak> !webcam
[07:34] <gopi> G0SUB: Dammit... xawtv records things in what format then ?
[07:34] <ubotu> I heard webcam is now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in amsn and gaim-vv.
[07:34] <deizi> argh... still can't get packages
[07:34] <gnomefreak> deizi: what package are you trying to get?
[07:34] <deizi> anybody
[07:34] <G0SUB> gopi: it was recorded by xawtv?
[07:35] <gopi> G0SUB: yeah
[07:35] <spiekey> hello!
[07:35] <G0SUB> gopi: tell it to record in mpg format then?
[07:35] <spiekey> i am getting this error: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[07:35] <deizi> mplayer, fluxbox, irssi, etc...
[07:35] <spiekey> gcc and make is installed
[07:35] <gopi> G0SUB: Actually in that Record pop up window.. it asks for a movie filename and audio file name right ?
[07:35] <gnomefreak> spiekey: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:36] <a2xm> gnomefreak, but why there's no kubuntu cdrom line?
[07:36] <gnomefreak> deizi: irssi is installed by default
[07:36] <WMIIII923> I do not have a CD-ROM drive in the computer I'm installing Ubuntu on. I copied the install iso to a partition (mounted it, cp'd the files). I booted up via grub to the kernel, gave it the right parameters, etc. However, when in the installer, it's expecting a CD-ROM and it doesn't detect one. How can I specify the path to the install media?
[07:36] <gopi> G0SUB: Movie/images filename and *.wav filename...........
[07:36] <gnomefreak> a2xm: your not getting packages from cdrom
[07:36] <newbie1canoby> is their a file encryption package or safe like steaganos out their for ubuntu
[07:36] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell deizi about mplayer
[07:36] <misterii> there's something wrong with my codecs
[07:36] <spiekey> gnomefreak:  ah! thanks!
[07:37] <gnomefreak> deizi: fluxbox should be sudo apt-get fluxbox
[07:37] <misterii> I downloaded Vlc. Do I need something more?
[07:37] <gnomefreak> apt-get install fluxbox*
[07:37] <joachim-n> I'm trying ot run an autogen, what does this error mean: configure: error: cannot find install-sh or install.sh in . ./.. ./../..
[07:37] <EdLin> misterii, something more for what?
[07:38] <RQ> hi
[07:38] <RQ> !codecs
[07:38] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[07:38] <Xenguy> deizi: you configured uni/multiverse, yes?
[07:38] <misterii> to watch the clip
[07:38] <RQ> !easysource
[07:38] <gopi> G0SUB: I tried giving now as test.mpg filename and still its not playing that file
[07:38] <gnomefreak> a2xm: after update than sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:38] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:38] <misterii> the image is all scrambled
[07:38] <misterii> bad codec?
[07:38] <G0SUB> gopi: hmm
[07:38] <misterii> do I need some other codecs where&how to install?
[07:38] <gnomefreak> misterii: your trying to watch a movie?
[07:38] <deizi> humm no?
[07:39] <misterii> gnomefreak, a music video
[07:39] <HappyFool> newbie1canoby: these look like they might help: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=crypt&titlesearch=Titles
[07:39] <slycer> does the basic distribution has the gcc compiler?
[07:39] <gnomefreak> deizi: yes it is make sure you have a good sources.list
[07:39] <HappyFool> newbie1canoby: if you just want encryption, you can use gpg
[07:39] <gnomefreak> slycer: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:39] <HappyFool> slycer: it's on the install cd, but not installed by default
[07:39] <newbie1canoby> gpg
[07:39] <slycer> ok
[07:39] <slycer> thanks
[07:39] <slycer> :)
[07:39] <newbie1canoby> gpg?
[07:39] <IdleOne> slycer>  sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:39] <gnomefreak> misterii: its a video though right?
[07:39] <HappyFool> newbie1canoby: yip. 'gnu privacy guard'. does symmetric and public/private key stuff.
[07:40] <misterii> yes
[07:40] <gopi> G0SUB: When I view that test.mpg description, it shows as Portable Pixmap File Format
[07:40] <gnomefreak> !restricted
[07:40] <RQ> hmz
[07:40] <ubotu> [restricted]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:40] <gnomefreak> misterii: ^^^ for video playback stuff
[07:40] <RQ> i installed w32codecs and still i cannot play an ASF file. wtf???
[07:40] <deizi> at least i have successfully installed one proggy; xmms
[07:40] <a2xm> gnomefreak, this's what I got with my own sources.list http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10508
[07:40] <equador> hi, im install kde with apt-get, now i try remove kde, but apt-get remove dont removing kde ? how remove kde ?
[07:40] <RQ> don't w32codecs work with gstreamer?
[07:40] <SkippyX> deizi - then you're doing better than I am.....
[07:41] <misterii> gnomefreak, missed that one.. ^^^?
[07:41] <gnomefreak> a2xm: thats right
[07:41] <IdleOne> !tell misterii about restrictedformats
[07:41] <_jason> RQ: no, they don't
[07:41] <gnomefreak> !restricted
[07:41] <ubotu> restricted is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:41] <newbie1canoby> thank you you guys are excellent help thank you again merci beaucoup
[07:41] <EdLin> RQ, as far as I know the codecs work with the xine engine and mplayer only
[07:41] <RQ> _jason damn. should i just install totem-xine ?
[07:42] <equador> hi, im install kde with apt-get, now i try remove kde, but apt-get remove dont removing kde ? how remove kde ?
[07:42] <Darky> i installd windows and now i cant boot my linux..... what can i do?
[07:42] <EdLin> RQ, at this very moment I'm using totem-gstreamer with a non-w32codec codec
[07:42] <_jason> RQ: that's what I would suggest, if you want totem.  I like mplayer
[07:42] <slycer> does the ubuntu distribution has IDE-s for building c/c++ aplications?
[07:42] <equador> hi, im install kde with apt-get, now i try remove kde, but apt-get remove dont removing kde ? how remove kde ?
[07:42] <misterii> So, do I need codecs?
[07:42] <IdleOne> equador>  sudo apt-get --purge remove kde
[07:42] <soffan> how do i create an icq-account in ubuntu?
[07:42] <gnomefreak> slycer: anjuta
[07:42] <Darky> i installd windows and now i cant boot my linux..... what can i do?
[07:42] <equador> IdleOne, thx
[07:42] <RQ> EdLin well can you SEE asf in it
[07:42] <RQ> ?
[07:42] <EdLin> misterii, look at the page on the wiki
[07:42] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Darky about grub
[07:43] <IdleOne> equador>  de nada amigo
[07:43] <EdLin> RQ, the stream I'm using is audio
[07:43] <RQ> Darky you need to reinstall gru
[07:43] <RQ> b
[07:43] <Darky> grub?
[07:43] <_jason> IdleOne: that won't work
[07:43] <RQ> EdLin ah
[07:43] <IdleOne> _jason>  it wont? why not?
[07:43] <Darky> GRU?
[07:43] <gnomefreak> Darky: read your pm
[07:43] <EdLin> RQ, totem-xine plus w32codecs or mplayer are certain to work.
[07:43] <RQ> ok, i'll just go with totem-xine
[07:43] <equador> sudo apt-get --purge remove kde dont work :/
[07:43] <_jason> IdleOne: that's a meta-package
[07:43] <RQ> Darky boot from the linux CD
[07:43] <equador> me write kde not installed
[07:43] <_jason> equador: remove libqt3-mt, that will take most kde things with it
[07:43] <gnomefreak> equador: what package did you install?
[07:43] <slycer> and how i install anjuta? i have instaled gcc ...
[07:43] <WMIIII923> Is there a way to specify the location of a mounted Ubuntu CD in the installer?
[07:43] <Darky> and what shold i do?
[07:44] <Darky> and what shold i do next?
[07:44] <RQ> Darky then mount your root partition, chroot to it, and run grub-install /dev/hda
[07:44] <gnomefreak> Darky: read teh page in your pm about fixing grub after windows install
[07:44] <IdleOne> _jason>  how does he remove it then?
[07:44] <equador> gnomefreak, apt-get install kde
[07:44] <equador> but now i want remove
[07:44] <equador> apt-get remove kde ...
[07:44] <EdLin> slycer, Applications / Add programs has a selection for ajunta, or you can do it with your favorite apt tool
[07:44] <equador> and dont work
[07:44] <equador> :/
[07:44] <a2xm> gnomefreak, what that's mean? that's right? that was the one with only 1 uncomment kubuntu cdrom line.
[07:44] <_jason> IdleOne: one way is to get rid of libqt3-mt.  Since everything that is kde probably depends on that package, all things kde should get removed
[07:44] <gnomefreak> equador: sudo apt-get remove libqt3-mt
[07:45] <Darky> tnx i will try it....
[07:45] <mjr> RQ, incidentally, http://ronald.bitfreak.net/pitfdll.php is a Gstreamer w32codec plugin, but the easier way is probably to go with totem-xine for now, yes
[07:45] <gnomefreak> a2xm: you sent me the command sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop not a sources.list
[07:45] <flax^^> are there any more d clients then dcgui?
[07:45] <gopi> Does xawtv really record????
[07:45] <djs_2_6> Hey all.  Anyone here familiar with setting up rarp?
[07:45] <_jason> IdleOne: if you install kde using aptitude, then you can remove it with aptitude and it will work
[07:46] <dawid> hi
[07:46] <a2xm> gnomefreak, this one http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10506
[07:46] <equador> whats is mean libqt3-mt ?
[07:46] <gopi> When I saved a clip as test.mpeg and tried to open it.... this is what it said.... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10510
[07:46] <equador> !info libqt3-mt
[07:46] <ubotu> libqt3-mt: (Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime version), Version 3), section libs, is optional. Version: 3:3.3.4-8ubuntu5 (breezy), Packaged size: 3213 kB, Installed size: 9036 kB
[07:47] <gopi>  When I saved a clip as test.mpeg and tried to open it.... this is what it said.... Please see that screenshot .... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10510
[07:47] <gopi> G0SUB: Are u there ?
[07:47] <calvin> i'm having problems with Breezy hanging on login
[07:47] <gnomefreak> a2xm: you didnt change the list as i told you to?
[07:47] <G0SUB> gopi: yes
[07:47] <a2xm> gnomefreak, nope
[07:47] <_jason> ubotu: tell calvin about xhangs
[07:47] <_jason> calvin: try that
[07:47] <gnomefreak> equador: remove it to get rid of kde
[07:47] <gopi> G0SUB: Plz see that link  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10510
[07:47] <dawid> hey guys i need some help
[07:48] <gnomefreak> a2xm: than feel free to install it on your own oh and btw you will not get updates with your list that way
[07:48] <a2xm> gnomefreak, and that's the result.. it seem to work eh?
[07:48] <kbrooks> isnt telliing a person to rtfm in here very counterproductive?
[07:48] <djs_2_6> Does no one know anything about rarp??
[07:48] <gnomefreak> a2xm: continue with it
[07:48] <gopi> why the hell is xawtv recording things in Portable Pixel Format (PPF) ???
[07:48] <equador> and what is mean --purge ?
[07:48] <_jason> kbrooks: depends
[07:48] <equador> !info purge
[07:48] <dawid> I cant access anything that requires root
[07:48] <gnomefreak> equador: i didnt type --purge
[07:48] <gopi> Cant it record in mpeg ? :(
[07:48] <dawid> it says i don't have the right password
[07:48] <EdLin> dawid, use sudo
[07:48] <equador> other men me write with --purge
[07:49] <dawid> yes sudo
[07:49] <dawid> works
[07:49] <equador> i want know what is mean
[07:49] <dawid> but the gui doesnt!
[07:49] <kbrooks> _jason, examples?
[07:49] <gnomefreak> --purge is to delete config files
[07:49] <gopi> gnomefreak, IdleOne: please
[07:49] <EdLin> dawid, gksudo
[07:49] <IdleOne> gopi, ?
[07:49] <uzume> dawid> don't use gui then :)
[07:49] <dawid> for example this window pops up and says i have updates available
[07:49] <ahmed> I'm using latest kernel -18, and kernel does not turn off power-switch on my laptop. Should I report this ?? how?
[07:49] <dawid> I want gui
[07:49] <gopi> gnomefreak, IdleOne: When I saved a clip as test.mpeg and tried to open it.... this is what it said.... Please see that screenshot .... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10510
[07:49] <a2xm> gnomefreak, yes, for the update and stuff, I'll chenge the list again though. this's just for the main kde installation. right? :-)
[07:49] <equador> gnomefreak, thx for help
[07:49] <dawid> ...but if i click it, it requests password
[07:50] <gnomefreak> oh and a2xm the suggested packages would have been installed if you did it my way
[07:50] <slycer> thanks for your help, ubuntu is great :D
[07:50] <EdLin> dawid, use your user password
[07:50] <IdleOne> gopi, I have no clue sorry :/
[07:50] <uzume> dawid> u tried same pass as for sudo ?
[07:50] <_jason> kbrooks: you want to know how to search recursively with grep.  I tell you 'man grep'.  I think that's fair and informative since I know the information is there and you will see it
[07:50] <dawid> yes
[07:50] <gopi> gnomefreak, IdleOne: I recorded using xawtv
[07:50] <gopi> G0SUB: Saw it ?
[07:50] <dawid> dawid, use your user password--> Works.. thanks
[07:50] <G0SUB> gopi: yes
[07:50] <EdLin> dawid, yw
[07:50] <gopi> G0SUB: Why its like that ?
[07:50] <dawid> yeah thaks
[07:50] <kbrooks> _jason: how about hard to find info?
[07:51] <kbrooks> _jason, like
[07:51] <RQ> mjr, interesting...
[07:51] <kbrooks> "i want help with ubuntu"
[07:51] <_jason> kbrooks: join me in #ubuntu-offtopic for this please
[07:51] <dawid> oh, i know it sounds funny but that contradicts the securyity behind ubuntu doesnt it?
[07:51] <gopi> G0SUB: U have xawtv ?
[07:51] <G0SUB> gopi: I saw it ... but it should not happen ... some issue with xawtv encoding format
[07:51] <dawid> or is my account i am using an admin/root account?
[07:52] <G0SUB> gopi: no
[07:52] <a2xm> gnomefreak, the main reason I don't want update it from the Internet is: my internet is expensive :-(
[07:52] <HappyFool> !tell dawid about rootsudo
[07:52] <HappyFool> dawid: perhaps that wiki page will explain the ideas behind sudo
[07:53] <dawid> thanks happyfool
[07:54] <dawid> thats was very informative...
[07:54] <themachine> any idea why I can't start apache? I get make_sock: could not bind to address [::] :80
[07:54] <themachine> no listening sockets available when I try starting up
[07:54] <a2xm> gnomefreak, like it said: "Need to get 0B/137MB of archives". mean I've to d/l 137mb right?
[07:54] <katarot> someone please help me i have a dell inspiron 1300 and dell wireless mini-pci wlan card (boardcom chip) i have tried everything to get it on the internet but nothing works
[07:55] <dawid> Hey okay so the real reason i am here is to get my wireless card installed.... yup i know it will take time..
[07:55] <katarot> dawid: what wireless card you got
[07:55] <RQ> mjr pitfall seems to work nice ;)
[07:55] <RQ> thanks
[07:55] <gopi> G0SUB: What to do .... maybe I wint get this problem in 32-bit Ubuntu ?
[07:56] <_jason> kbrooks: how does it?
[07:56] <G0SUB> gopi: I can't help as I have no experience with xawtv
[07:56] <dawid> it is a entranet roamabout, but it is a laptop PCMCIA card and i have a desktop.. So i have once of these adapter things.. maybe that should be installed first
[07:57] <katarot> dawid: i dont anything about that sorry
[07:57] <dawid> How can i see if linux has detected a pci device?
[07:57] <katarot> someone know any way to get broadcom working i hate it
[07:58] <EdLin> dawid, lspci?
[07:58] <hc> hello!
[07:58] <uzume> someone can help on x264 codec ?
[07:59] <hc> a little dumb questen, but. how do i see a PHP-script? i'
[07:59] <KwisatzHaderach> Will Xen be packaged in Dapper ?
[07:59] <a2xm> gnomefreak, thanks, I'm off now.
[07:59] <dawid> could it be this one:0000:00:0c.0 Network controller: Standard Microsystems Corp [SMC]  SMC2602W EZConnect / Addtron AWA-100 / Eumitcom PCI WL11000
[07:59] <hc> i'm on a page, and i need an uptime-script. but when i view the code, i juste see the text.
[07:59] <_jason> hc: open it in a text editor like vim, nano, or gedit for example
[07:59] <hc> is there any way i can see the whole script?
[07:59] <katarot> i feel like kicking my laptop around a bit
[07:59] <djs_2_6> Can I get some HELP with rarp??
[07:59] <equador> how remove debian menu ?
[08:00] <regeya> what's broadcom
[08:00] <regeya> whooooohooo
[08:00] <ajo> ubot listvals sudo
[08:00] <TheMinion> it's a wireless card manufactirer i think
[08:00] <ajo> ubotu listvals sudo
[08:00] <ubotu> Factoid search of 'sudo' by value (15 shown; 70 total): multijava ;; drxx #DEL# ;; permissions ;; qgis ;; headers ;; swat ;; vesa ;; usplashchange ;; fsck ;; klik ;; gcc ;; install deb ;; b-e ;; su ;; wpa.
[08:00] <hc> and, another dumb question. how do i install fluxbox on ubuntu?
[08:00] <Darky> what can i do my linux dont boot's....
[08:00] <djs_2_6> Actually, they make the controller chips...
[08:00] <EdLin> I think broadcom makes ordinary nics too
[08:00] <katarot> theminion: yeah
[08:00] <WMIIII923> Is there a way to specify the location of a mounted Ubuntu CD in the installer?
[08:01] <hc> Darky, chech your power-cable ;)
[08:01] <katarot> broadcom makes the thing that makes wireless work i think
[08:01] <equador> how remove debian menu ?
[08:01] <TheMinion> i have a motorola card also, it's broadcom
[08:01] <regeya> !broadcom
[08:01] <ubotu> broadcom is, like, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
[08:01] <katarot> theminion: how did you get it to work
[08:01] <djs_2_6> Can I get some HELP with rarp??
[08:02] <Darky> what can i do my linux dont boot's.... becouse i installd windoes.... can any one give a guide/web site to read more about it...?
[08:02] <ajo> ubuto listvals tvtime
[08:02] <TheMinion> katarot: i didn't, it wont run under 64bit
[08:02] <ajo> ubutu listvals tvtime
[08:02] <TheMinion> katarot: but i did when i used to use fedora core
[08:02] <EdLin> ajo, /msg the bot
[08:02] <regeya> well lookit lookit
[08:02] <hc> Darky, try to boot from a live-CD
[08:02] <regeya> !tell katarot about broadcom
[08:02] <_jason> ubotu: tell Darky about grub
[08:02] <djs_2_6> Darky - You probably killed your boot loader for ubuntu.  You need to reinstall it...
[08:02] <gnomefreak> Darky: did you read the guide ubotu sent you to your pm?
[08:03] <gnomefreak> !grub
[08:03] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[08:03] <gnomefreak> ^^ Darky
[08:03] <katarot> i know that off by heart
[08:03] <katarot> brb
[08:03] <hc> can anyone get the uptime-code from this page? http://koolly.org/index.php
[08:03] <Darky> now i get it ...
[08:03] <Darky> tnx i will try it,,
[08:03] <cyrain> hi
[08:03] <Mabus06> how do I get a debugger for my c code in ubuntu? How does that work?
[08:03] <hc> cyrain, hello :)
[08:03] <Mabus06> c++
[08:03] <cyrain> can someone help me with a ubuntu 5.04 and audigy card 2 SE
[08:03] <_jason> hc: you can't view php code like that.  Ask the webmaster
[08:03] <EdLin> Mabus06, gdb
[08:04] <HappyFool> Mabus06: ddd is a graphical front-end for gdb; probably a bit easier to use
[08:04] <hc> _jason, i've done that, but he isn't online right now :)
[08:04] <hc> *:(
[08:04] <cyrain> for gurus, I am not a total noob
[08:04] <cyrain> I did a lot of research but failed
[08:04] <_jason> hc: ask in #php.  I am sure they know a lot of ways to do it
[08:04] <djs_2_6> cyrain - Time to come to breezy...
[08:04] <cyrain> compiled alsa 1.0.10
[08:05] <cyrain> compiled latest kernel but still no go
[08:05] <RQ> hm.... now i'm trying to open a website that shows some TV programmes. And I get this error when trying to play a programme:
[08:05] <RQ> There were no decoders found to handle the stream, you might need to install the corresponding plugins
[08:05] <R3linquish3r> does anyone know is Americas Army can use ALSA?
[08:05] <RQ> Totem could not play 'fd://0'.
[08:05] <cyrain> Breezy does not solve my pb as I read on the ubuntu page
[08:05] <thenuke> umm. should i download 5.10 server or use my mail ordered 5.10 cd with server-install option?
[08:05] <cyrain> in the changelog
[08:05] <RQ> wtf is fd://0 ???
[08:05] <Jimmey__> thenuke, I don't think there's a difference - Whichever's easiest
[08:06] <GnarusLeo> !nuke
[08:06] <ubotu> GnarusLeo: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:06] <Amaranth> thenuke: they both install the same things
[08:06] <GnarusLeo> !php
[08:06] <ubotu> Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[08:06] <Amaranth> thenuke: but the server CD has other stuff on it so you don't have to hit the net as much
[08:06] <Amaranth> thenuke: so if you have a server cd use it
[08:07] <ciplogic> how do I set up a mime-type icon?
[08:07] <cyrain> well, no takers ;) ?
[08:07] <Mabus06> HappyFool: how come it says there is no /home/nick/sysdeps/i386/start ... etc when I try to open /home/nick/prog ?
[08:08] <HappyFool> Mabus06: no idea, sorry
[08:08] <monteiro> is there a way in openoffice impress to print 4 slides in each A4 ?
[08:08] <Frezeeer> .
[08:08] <Seveas> ,
[08:08] <Jemt> Greets. How can I disable grouping on my task bar?
[08:09] <ciplogic> properties on taskbar applet
[08:09] <ciplogic> and there you have grouping
[08:09] <Seveas> right in your face 
[08:09] <dabaR> In yo face!
[08:10] <ajo> !skype
[08:10] <ciplogic> Jemt: properties on the left hand bar at the taskbar
[08:10] <ubotu> from memory, skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[08:10] <G0SUB> Seveas: how do you type that  ?
[08:10] <ciplogic> I have HUGE icons in Dapper on Places/Recent documents (for unknow types), any idea how do I make them small?
[08:10] <Jemt> ciplogic: Ah, THERE. I did try right-clicking on the taskbar itself earlier. Wasn't aware of the bar on the left :)
[08:11] <Jemt> ciplogic: Thanks
[08:11] <ciplogic> Jemt: np
[08:11] <WMIIII923> Is there a way to specify the location of a mounted Ubuntu CD in the installer?
[08:11] <ciplogic> nope
[08:12] <quentin> lo ppl i forgot how to install developer tools base smth like apt-get install devel-base
[08:12] <quentin> someone remember how?
[08:12] <ciplogic> but zou maz copy the debs in: /etc/apt/cache
[08:12] <_jason> quentin: build-essential
[08:12] <quentin> n1
[08:12] <quentin> ;)
[08:12] <_jason> quentin: is that what you mean?
[08:12] <quentin> ofc
[08:12] <R3linquish3r> anyone have any luck getting surround sound to work on sound blaster audigy 2 cards?
[08:12] <flax^^> is dcgui the only dc client avaliable for linux? cant seem to find any else :(
[08:13] <quentin> tnx _jason
[08:13] <quent-g3> this g3 rule
[08:13] <ciplogic> flax^^: if you don have luck you may try DC++ or oDC with Wine
[08:13] <quent-g3> rofl
[08:13] <quent-g3> imac 233 mhz
[08:13] <flax^^> ok, guess ill have to do that :)
[08:13] <quent-g3> the only thing that i cant fix it's the audio
[08:14] <quent-g3> :/
[08:14] <quent-g3> it's not a real problem cuz i wont use it but well
[08:14] <dawid> okay it seems that linux already installed the pci-pcmcia converter.. so i just need to install the wireless card
[08:14] <DominusSuus> quick question - is there an open source equivalent to Acrobat Professional?
[08:15] <ciplogic> DominusSuus: Open OFfice - exports any document on PDF
[08:15] <EdLin> DominusSuus, create the files in openoffice and print-to-PDF. Another possibility is to use TeX.
[08:15] <ciplogic> DominusSuus: Is recomandable to use ODF for your documents for future, at least you will have fredom to choose for future documents
[08:15] <DominusSuus> Thanks - but can Open Office open and edit pdf files like Acrobat?
[08:16] <DominusSuus> unfortunately I don't have that luxury with some of my files :P
[08:16] <ciplogic> DominusSuus: PDF is a proprietary format, I don know on any platform other product that Acrobat professionat that knows to edit the PDF files
[08:16] <R3linquish3r> anyone know hoe to get my surround sound working? i couldnt find anything in the ubuntu forums
[08:17] <dawid> is there a way to get gedit to always be on top? Like winamp had such an option
[08:17] <ciplogic> DominusSuus: you may copy/paste the content using Acrobat-Reader or Evince
[08:17] <DominusSuus> ciplogic: right, so is the reason why there hasn't been an Acrobat clone a licensing thing?
[08:17] <DominusSuus> (and also because Acrobat blows wind to begin with :D)
[08:17] <EdLin> dawid, right-click on the title bar and select "On Top"
[08:17] <ciplogic> dawid: right click on any window and you have optionb OnTop
[08:17] <zoor2> how do I fix damaged packages in ubuntu? Im trying to change the language in ubuntu but the program says I have to fix my damaged packages. Didnt even know I had any damaged ones. How do I correct the problem?
[08:17] <ciplogic> DominusSuus: yes
[08:17] <EdLin> ciplogic, GMTA
[08:18] <holobyted> anyone ever get Shadowbane to work on Linux?
[08:18] <ciplogic> Endlin: what means GMTA!?
[08:18] <DominusSuus> ciplogic: okay, thank you :D
[08:18] <EdLin> ciplogic, Great Minds Think Alike. :-)
[08:18] <ciplogic> DominusSuus: no problem :)
[08:18] <ciplogic> Edlin: Of course :))
[08:19] <cyrain> does someone know what other card is roughly equivalent to the audigy 2 se and is fully supported under alsa 1.0.10 ?
[08:19] <dawid> ty..mm how could i have missed that.... oh it is because i clicked on the startbar(you know where it shows all running apps)
[08:19] <chuckyp> cyrain, I thought the audigy was supported.
[08:19] <cyrain> do'nt tell me ;(
[08:19] <chuckyp> cyrain, maybe check linux compatible for ideas.
[08:19] <cyrain> I'am  just from the #alsa irc channel
[08:20] <chuckyp> cyrain, what distro are you running?  breezy?
[08:20] <dan__> hey everyone
[08:20] <cyrain> hoary
[08:20] <techrush> these code names are so confusing why cant we just use the version numbers
[08:20] <dan__> when i try to open network servers... it asks for authentication, for my own computer... i can't figure out why
[08:20] <techrush> dapper rhino breezing delicate
[08:20] <R3linquish3r> cyrain: im using the audigy 2 also, i cant get surround sound workin in americas army to save my life
[08:21] <ciplogic> techrush: hoary = 5.04 :)
[08:21] <chuckyp> cyrain, maybe try a dapper live cd since its comming out in june just to make sure your card is not suported with the updates comming.
[08:21] <dawid> hey i am assuming the gnome gui interface doesnt do those transparent windows?
[08:21] <ciplogic> techrush: warty = 4.10, breezy = 5.10, dapper (flight) = 6.04 :P
[08:21] <dawid> that is kde right?
[08:21] <ciplogic> dawid: look on compiz reference on Ubntu
[08:21] <cyrain> TO R3liquinuish : there are several audigy out there : SE and ES are nopt the same
[08:21] <chuckyp> cyrain, other than that if you google search for linux compaitble there is a website starting to list hardware and various distros that work.
[08:21] <herzi_x41> how do i file a bug report on a nonexisting package (like: there is no package yet for ...)?
[08:22] <R3linquish3r> cyrain: gatcha
[08:22] <EdLin> dawid, that has nothing to do with the desktop, it has to do with what xterm you are using
[08:22] <chuckyp> herzi_x41, thats not a bug.
[08:22] <cyrain> thx chucy I might give it a try
[08:22] <chuckyp> herzi_x41, you can make a request for someone to add the package in the forums.
[08:22] <R3linquish3r> anyone know is Americas Army uses ALSA or how I can find out?
[08:22] <chuckyp> R3linquish3r, hrm.. let me check
[08:22] <R3linquish3r> chuckyp: alright :)
[08:23] <dabaR> Jel ima dobrih knjiga u hrv. knjiznicama o software developmentu?
[08:23] <dawid> oamAbout Linux OS Driver Version 3.01-->Red Hat V6.1, V6.2, V7. or  Caldera V2.3, V2.4 or SuSE V6.3, V 6.4, V7.0
[08:24] <quent-g3> how can i set a different charset from shell?
[08:24] <quent-g3> and maybe how can i keep it default?
[08:24] <Seveas> quent-g3, sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[08:24] <djs_2_6> Can I get some rarp love, PLEASE!?!?!?
[08:24] <cyrain> ok people I ave to go, thx for your input though
[08:24] <cyrain> pizza time !!!
[08:25] <chuckyp> Osama, not sure I'm poking around on their site I don't reall see anything.
[08:25] <cyrain> ;)
[08:25] <FliesLikeABrick> how can I boot a ubuntu livecd such that i'll get a non-gui interface, just a terminal with all the normal tools?
[08:25] <chuckyp> FliesLikeABrick, can't you hit f2 and f3 for boot options?
[08:25] <Osama> chuckyp: yeah i couldnt find anything on the site either. in the game settings it only uses OpenAL, is that ALSA or OSS?
[08:25] <mix_> hi all, someone know how to enable the windows key? (super key) ..
[08:25] <ciplogic> FliesLikeABrick: you have server image that goes without
[08:25] <chuckyp> Osama, you mena opengl?
[08:25] <chuckyp> mix_, what windows key doyou mean?
[08:25] <ciplogic> mix_: you should install a keyboard layout
[08:26] <Osama> chuckyp: the graphics are opengl, under audio it says the driver is openal
[08:26] <cyrain> just one question before I go :
[08:26] <chuckyp> mix_, ohhh the windows key on the keyboard its in the wiki
[08:26] <digits> isn't the inbox with imap solved in evolution yet?
[08:26] <Seveas> openal usually uses alsa
[08:26] <ciplogic> mix_: go to keyboard prefereces and install nglish with dead keys
[08:26] <cyrain> is there some upday from horay to breezy ?
[08:26] <cyrain> I mean update
[08:26] <IdleOne> !update
[08:26] <post_break> is it possible to run xgl on a stable build of ubuntu?
[08:26] <ubotu> IdleOne: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:26] <IdleOne> !upgrade
[08:26] <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.
[08:26] <ciplogic> mix_: System->Preferences->Keyboard -> Layout tab
[08:27] <cratel2_> there appears to be a screensaver running on my machine, and I can't "find" it to disable it...
[08:27] <mix_> ciplogic, thanks
[08:27] <cyrain> thx !!!
[08:27] <chuckyp> !tell mix_ about winkey
[08:27] <mix_> works :)
[08:27] <cyrain> here I go ;)
[08:27] <mix_> sry
[08:27] <Osama> Seveas: so u tinhk its using ALSA? why doesnt my surround sound work then? i have all the volumes turned up in alsamixer and kmix
[08:27] <chuckyp> cyrain, yes you can update with apt-get
[08:27] <djs_2_6> Can I get some rarp love, PLEASE!?!?!?
[08:27] <cyrain> thx chucky
[08:27] <IdleOne> cratel2_, in terminal ps x and look for screensaver then do kill and the pid number
[08:27] <FliesLikeABrick> ciplogic the livecd has a server image?
[08:27] <Seveas> Osama, wouldn't know..
[08:27] <chuckyp> cyrain, not sure how well that went back in the day I wasn't around for that so you may want to ask other people.  You risk breaking your system.
[08:27] <post_break> ok better question. is anyone running xgl on ubuntu?
[08:28] <chuckyp> post_break, I am
[08:28] <cratel2_> IdleOne: tried that. There's nothing with the word "screen" in it...
[08:28] <post_break> what version of ubuntu are you running?
[08:28] <IdleOne> prolly xscreensaver
[08:28] <chuckyp> post_break, dapper
[08:28] <scottstickeler> nick johnshaft
[08:28] <IdleOne> cratel2_, xscreensaver?
[08:28] <cratel2_> IdleOne: ps aux | grep -i screen returns nothing.
[08:28] <Osama> Seveas: alright.... u no anywere i could find out? ubuntu forums was a loss
[08:28] <post_break> hmm
[08:29] <cratel2_> IdleOne: when I run xscreensaver it confirms the daemon is not running
[08:29] <MasterC> hi, I'm using dapper and X does not start. it says: /etc/X11/SecurityPolicy not found
[08:29] <ciplogic> FliesLikeABrick: from my knowledge, yes, press F2 for more details
[08:29] <chuckyp> post_break, I don't know of anyone running it in breezy you'd have to install a load of stuff via source.
[08:29] <MasterC> what does it mean?
[08:29] <cyrain> doesn't  matter : only /home counts ;)
[08:29] <FliesLikeABrick> ciplogic  yeah i was looking through those
[08:29] <post_break> yeah
[08:29] <ciplogic> FliesLikeABrick: if you broke something you may use anyway install CD and using Expert mode
[08:29] <cratel2_> is there ever a built-in screensaver from the bios?
[08:29] <SGershon> Hi all!
[08:29] <ciplogic> And you skip the install part
[08:29] <post_break> is dapper just an iso or a whole different animal?
[08:29] <bla|patrick> hi
[08:29] <IdleOne> cratel2_,  in System > Administration there should be a setting to disable screen savers cant remember exactly where
[08:30] <MasterC> no idea?
[08:30] <bla|patrick> i need help with a driver
[08:30] <SGershon> I see on Synaptics that openssh-client is installed.
[08:30] <MasterC> this is bad, I can't start it
[08:30] <SGershon> But I can't see it anywhere, eve nthe terminal.
[08:30] <IdleOne> bla|patrick,  ask a question :)
[08:30] <chuckyp> post_break, well dapper chat is in #ubuntu+1 if you would traverse over ther i'd be happy to discuss it with you.
[08:30] <Osama> Seveas: AudioDevice=ALAudio.ALAudioSubsystem.... this is ALSA right?
[08:30] <suppaman> hi
[08:30] <post_break> ok
[08:30] <suppaman> I've installeg rosegarden4 but it needs libkdeui.so that it is not able to found
[08:30] <ciplogic> post_break: dapper is one new branch of Ubuntu, a different version, you may install in many ways, one is upgrade, other is an new ISO (which is beta)
[08:30] <FliesLikeABrick> ciplogic  it isn't a ubuntu install, it is a FAT32 partition that windows won't touch
[08:31] <FliesLikeABrick> we're just hoping to recover some of his important files off of it
[08:31] <bla|patrick> IdleOne: wait, ill look for the link of the source
[08:31] <suppaman> shouldn't have apt-get installed all dependecies ?
[08:31] <djs_2_6> Can I PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE get some rarp love, PLEASE!?!?!?
[08:31] <bla|patrick> its a asus wifi stick and i have no idea how to compile it for ubutnu
[08:31] <rob> I ran sudo apt-get install flashplayer-mozilla and flash still doesn't work in Firefox does anyone know a solution to this?
[08:31] <Seveas> djs_2_6: please stop repeating the same question. If someone knows, (s)he will answer. You can try posting on the mailing list too.
[08:31] <ciplogic> FliesLikeABrick: exoert mode offers command line tools without GUI
[08:32] <ciplogic> FliesLikeABrick:: at tty 2 (press Alt+F2 to enable it)
[08:32] <Osama> Seveas: u get my message earlier?
[08:32] <Seveas> Osama, OpenAL is a library that can use different audio backends
[08:32] <bla|patrick> http://support.asus.com/download/download_item_nn.aspx?model=WL-167g&product=11&f_name=&type=Latest&SLanguage=en-us <--- 2.0.4.0 linux
[08:32] <ciplogic> FliesLikeABrick: you may choose an invalid resolution if you want to not start the X server and get everything live image has
[08:32] <bla|patrick> they say its source, but in that zip is no readme that explains what to do :|
[08:33] <bla|patrick> and i have absolutly no idea how to compile
[08:33] <Osama> Seveas: alright. do u no how, or were i can find, a way to set it to use ALSA?
[08:33] <bla|patrick> and if i am in linux i have no access to web, coze the wifi stick isnt supported out of the box ;)
[08:33] <bla|patrick> so.. what have i to do?
[08:33] <ciplogic> bla|patrick: ussually the program may be compiled with: ./configure && make && make install
[08:33] <takedown> !dapper
[08:33] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[08:33] <IdleOne> !tell bla|patrick about wifi
[08:34] <djs_2_6> !rarp
[08:34] <ubotu> djs_2_6: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:34] <ciplogic> bla|patrick: but the recomendation is to get the .deb coresponding package
[08:34] <bla|patrick> IdleOne: i need ur help with that specific driver!
[08:34] <Seveas> Osama, sorry, if ot comes to sound i'm usually useless
[08:34] <bla|patrick> ciplogic: there is no deb. watch ausu's dl pae :|
[08:34] <dawid> hey, i am trying to install compiz but apt-get cant find it ? "
[08:34] <dawid> E: Couldn't find package compiz
[08:34] <dawid> "
[08:34] <bla|patrick> page
[08:34] <Osama> Seveas: alright thx anyway :)
[08:34] <Seveas> if crimsun is around he may be able to help 
[08:34] <ciplogic> dawid: apt-get install compiz-gnome
[08:34] <nalioth> dawid: you belong in #ubuntu+1 with that question (read the /topic)
[08:34] <Seveas> dawid, are you on dapper?
[08:35] <ciplogic> bla|patrick: you should compile every package with ./configure (that step say all dependencies you miss in that compilation install)
[08:35] <nalioth> djs_2_6: did you read what seveas sent you a minute or two ago?
[08:35] <ciplogic> bla|patrick: if said that you dont have gcc, you must install, etc.
[08:35] <IzeyJr> heyas all
[08:36] <djs_2_6> nalioth - Yes, why?
[08:36] <dawid> no i don't think i am on dapper
[08:36] <IdleOne> bla|patrick,  I dont know you would extract a .zip in linux
[08:36] <bla|patrick> ciplogic: what do i have to do with that specific driver. have u looked into it
[08:36] <dawid> i think i am on badger
[08:36] <bla|patrick> there is no readme or whatever in it :|
[08:36] <IdleOne> bla|patrick, try right clicking on the file and clicking extract here
[08:36] <nalioth> djs_2_6: !fishing !the !bots !brains isn't nice
[08:36] <nalioth> dawid: compiz won't run on breezy badger
[08:36] <ciplogic> dawid: for compiz you must use dapper repository
[08:36] <IzeyJr> why is it when I install ubuntu it chooses the 386 kernal instead of 686 I have a P3 celeron
[08:36] <ompaul> djs_2_6, you should consider this https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users
[08:36] <tanath> i have a keyboard with extra buttons. how do i change what they do?
[08:36] <nalioth> IzeyJr: you may install the 686 kernel
[08:37] <dawid> ah well then i guess i might aswell forget about it
[08:37] <ompaul> djs_2_6, it appears that no one here has an answer for you
[08:37] <djs_2_6> nalioth - That is what everyone else does with problems, how was my use any different?
[08:37] <IzeyJr> then remove the 386?
[08:37] <bla|patrick> IdleOne: thx :)
[08:37] <Darky> i am in rescue mode and i dont see /boot is it ok?
[08:37] <Darky> i am in rescue mode and i dont see /boot is it ok?
[08:37] <tonyyarusso> IzeyJr: If you want.  I kept it as backup.
[08:37] <bla|patrick> but i am in windows and cant compile it from here
[08:37] <dawid> how can i check which one i am runnig (dapper/badger)
[08:37] <IdleOne> bla|patrick, that help?
[08:37] <ciplogic> dawid: compiz is experimental... to not cry here why goes slow (at least on nVidia boards)... :)
[08:37] <_jason> dawid: lsb_release -a
[08:37] <nalioth> djs_2_6: seveas is well aware of the factoids in the bot, if he advised you toward a different course, !fishing isn't gonna help
[08:37] <Darky> i am in rescue mode and i dont see /boot is it ok?
[08:38] <dawid> yeah okay thanks guys
[08:38] <IzeyJr> okies thanks all I am ganna do some more work have a nice day
[08:38] <ompaul> djs_2_6, doing this >> Can I get some rarp love, PLEASE!?!?!? << and then hopping off the bot (if we knew the bot had the answer then we would ask be bot)
[08:38] <djs_2_6> nalioth - Sorry, I do not know seveas from adam, so I have no idea what he knows...
[08:38] <bla|patrick> IdleOne: and whats next?
[08:39] <IdleOne> bla|patrick, no clue
[08:39] <bla|patrick> as u can see, there is no documentation.
[08:40] <yggdrasil_> is there any way to make x start withy my mouse in the upper left corner of the screen
[08:40] <bla|patrick> everything i compiled the last times had some readmes that helped me
[08:40] <Darky> what can i do my linux dont boot's.... becouse i installd windoes.... can any one give a guide/web site to read more about it...?
[08:40] <Darky> i am in rescue mode and i dont see /boot is it ok?
[08:40] <bla|patrick> but here... i have no idea what to do with that whateveritis-file
[08:40] <ciplogic> darky: is not ok
[08:41] <Seveas> !grub
[08:41] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[08:41] <ciplogic> Darky: Windows havent no problem with installing Ubuntu
[08:41] <IdleOne> bla|patrick, try searching the website for a how to
[08:41] <Seveas> Darky, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[08:41] <bla|patrick> i did...
[08:41] <bla|patrick> but nothing that helps me...
[08:41] <bla|patrick> i am a noob and this file even has no file extension :|
[08:41] <Xnos> hi ... what this error... means  GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[08:41] <Xnos> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[08:41] <dawid> can you use cp to copy a directory?
[08:41] <IdleOne> bla|patrick, theres a manual tab on that site download the man for your hardware and see if theres help in there
[08:41] <millstone> anyone with sata_sil experience?
[08:41] <nalioth> dawid: you may.
[08:42] <Seveas> Xnos, that you try to run gui apps as root - which you should not
[08:42] <dawid> :-)
[08:42] <Darky> Seveas Darky, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows it dosnot working.....
[08:42] <yggdrasil_> is there any way to make x start withy my mouse in the upper left corner of the screen
[08:42] <bla|patrick> nothing... man do u think a am an idiot?!
[08:42] <Seveas> yggdrasil, iirc not
[08:42] <Darky> can it ce deleted while install windows?
[08:42] <yggdrasil_> iirc ?
[08:42] <millstone> i can't mount my second disk attached to the sata_sil controller
[08:42] <dawid> um help? -->   p: omitting directory `/home/dawid/Desktop/tmp/Enterasys/'
[08:42] <Xnos> it show when launch the sgared folders wizard
[08:42] <_jason> dawid: yes, cp -R
[08:42] <Hattori> hello, was trying to install XLG using http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=133772 howto.. after booting gdm it hangs at login clock...
[08:43] <Seveas> (iirc = if i recall correctly)
[08:43] <Xnos> Seveas, it show when launch the sgared folders wizard
[08:43] <Hattori> anybody has a clue how to fix?
[08:43] <yggdrasil_> oh
[08:43] <IdleOne> bla|patrick, I didnt say that
[08:43] <Seveas> Hattori, don't use forum tutorials
[08:43] <Seveas> !xgl
[08:43] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[08:43] <_jason> dawid: type 'man cp' for more info
[08:43] <millstone> error message is: device or resource busy. (although it is not mounted or anything)
[08:43] <yggdrasil_> seveas how aobut a script that would move it there after wards ?
[08:43] <Hattori> thx
[08:43] <IdleOne> bla|patrick,  I told you I had no clue how to install that driver and I am not going to download and install it so I can tell you how to do it
[08:43] <Seveas> wouldn't know of one (or how to create one)
[08:44] <bla|patrick> so u have not checked that file and even watched the content of that zip :|
[08:44] <bla|patrick> but that was what i asked u :(
[08:44] <bla|patrick> so that i finnally get an answer what to do with it :(
[08:44] <millstone> !drxx
[08:44] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, millstone
[08:44] <Seveas> !tell bla|patrick about attitude
[08:44] <Darky> Seveas Darky, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows it dosnot working.....
[08:44] <Darky> can it ce deleted while install windows?
[08:44] <bla|patrick> and that "manual" is a copy of the booklet that was in the wifi adapter box ...
[08:45] <Seveas> Darky, if you didn't pay attention to what windows did: yes
[08:45] <dawid> Bash: rpm not found.... how should i install the drivers then?
[08:45] <IdleOne> bla|patrick,  did you try the wifi wiki page?
[08:45] <Seveas> dawid, don't use rpms on Ubuntu
[08:45] <_jason> dawid: what drivers?
[08:45] <dawid> wireless card
[08:45] <_jason> !wireless
[08:45] <ubotu> wireless is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper windows drivers
[08:45] <bla|patrick> IdleOne: as long as i have no driver installed, i cant setup my wifi!
[08:45] <dawid> Linux OS Driver Version 3.01 supports the RoamAbout 802.11 DS PC Card in
[08:46] <_jason> dawid: check the pages ubotu mentioned above
[08:46] <IdleOne> bla|patrick, check out the page it may help you get it setup
[08:46] <bla|patrick> it logical, isnt it? first os needs to know the wifiadapter
[08:46] <kallller> exit
[08:46] <bla|patrick> !tell bla|patrick wifi
[08:46] <bla|patrick> !tell bla|patrick wifi
[08:46] <yggdrasil_> is there anyway to move the mouse to a certain position from the conole ?
[08:46] <bla|patrick> !tell wifi bla|patrick
[08:46] <ompaul> bla|patrick stopplease
[08:46] <IdleOne> bla|patrick, I cant help you more then I have sory :/
[08:47] <Zarephath_Away> This is on the wiki for NFS-Server HOWTO: Edit the file /etc/default/portmap and remove the -i 127.0.0.1 option from ARGS..after I installed the packages and went to edit portmap..there is no entry there...?
[08:47] <Zarephath_Away> At least not like the one I just posted
[08:48] <warreng> what package has "md5" in it?
[08:48] <dawid> okay that is it.... im chucking this uncompatible wireless card out.......
[08:49] <dawid> Thanks every1 for your help
[08:50] <Francisco> hello everybody. which one software like messenger I can use, where I can see the emoticons."
[08:50] <_jason> Francisco: gaim
[08:50] <DBO> GAIM
[08:51] <Francisco> _jason, I can see it. but send it not."
[08:51] <DBO> Francisco, there is a emoticon icon on your chat window, click on that button to add emoticons
[08:51] <robinl1> hai
[08:52] <Francisco> DBO, yeah no no it means when a user send me a emoticon like a dog ie. I wanna add it at mine."
[08:53] <LazyAngel> i get this error: There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon. Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work correctly. The Settings Daemon restarted too many times. The last error message was:System exception: IDL:Bonobo/GeneralError:1.0 : Child process did not give an error message, unknown failure occurred. GNOME will still try to restart the Settings Daemon next time you log in.
[08:53] <Biro_2> ciao gente
[08:53] <LazyAngel> annyone know why? :S
[08:53] <DBO> Francisco, which protocol are you using?
[08:53] <dawid> hey guys a quick question: Why do i need to chmod +x the same feel each time i reboot?
[08:53] <Biro_2> utilizzo Kubunto ed o problemi con k3b e i dvd video
[08:53] <kronoz_> hi, i need help with configuring a wireless card to start on boot
[08:53] <kronoz_> i need to run a script to get it up
[08:53] <Blissex> Biro_2: grazie per la confessione :-)
[08:53] <LazyAngel> dawid: maybe there is a kind of write protection on the diskk?
[08:53] <kronoz_> but it is detailed in /etc/network/interfaces
[08:54] <kronoz_> the kcontrol wireless tab isn't working well for me
[08:54] <Francisco> DBO, what.??
[08:54] <lafferpt> I've got a pc that has an ati rage fury maxx 32mbs with ubuntu breezy, but I can't get the any graphics with it, what should I do?
[08:54] <DBO> Francisco, MSN, AIM, Yahoo, which protocol?
[08:54] <Zarephath> !tell Biro_2 about it
[08:54] <DBO> Francisco, each protocol has a different set of emoticons
[08:54] <Biro_2> cioe', mi sono creato delle cartelle di backupa, con audioTS e viodeo TS
[08:54] <Biro_2> lo masterizzo come dvd dati
[08:54] <_jason> !it
[08:54] <Zarephath> Oopss sorry didn't see someone else already banged ubotu
[08:54] <LazyAngel> !tell LazyAngel about it
[08:54] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:55] <warreng> anybody?? what package is the "md5" binary in?
[08:55] <EdLin> lafferpt, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:55] <Francisco> I use kopete and the protocol I do not have Idea
[08:55] <Biro_2> ah+
[08:55] <Jimmey__> warreng, are you trying to verify an md5 sum?
[08:55] <warreng> Jimmey__: ya
[08:55] <warreng> for a file
[08:55] <crimsun> warreng: if you mean md5sum, it's in coreutils.
[08:55] <Biro_2> sorry, i have much lag, only now read your anseware
[08:55] <Biro_2> soory
[08:55] <warreng> md5sum doesn't seem to work?
[08:55] <Biro_2> sorry
[08:55] <Biro_2> bye
[08:55] <lafferpt> EdLin, going to try it
[08:55] <warreng> oh nevermind.... ya it does
[08:55] <Zarephath> Biro_2: np bye
[08:55] <Jimmey__> warreng, to check a files md5 sum, in the terminal, type md5sum <filename>
[08:56] <DBO> Francisco, try GAIM instead of kopete
[08:56] <Jimmey__> warreng, lol
[08:56] <Jimmey__> DBO, GAIM rules.
[08:56] <Jimmey__> =-)
[08:56] <tonyyarusso> Jimmey__: Just too bad we're still waiting on vv with it.
[08:56] <JulianoS1M> anybody can tell some ftp client to use on ubuntu?
[08:56] <DBO> I dont have a mic or a webcam anyhow
[08:56] <tonyyarusso> !ftp
[08:56] <ubotu> Good FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP server: proftpd
[08:57] <JulianoS1M> tonyyarusso: thx :)
[08:57] <SGershon> Hi.
[08:57] <SGershon> How can I check if sound is working?
[08:57] <SGershon> !sound
[08:57] <ubotu> well, sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[08:57] <EdLin> JulianoS1M, probably the most full featured are lftp and ncftp, but they are console clients
[08:57] <LazyAngel> Annyone getting something out of this error??: There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon. Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work correctly. The Settings Daemon restarted too many times. The last error message was:System exception: IDL:Bonobo/GeneralError:1.0 : Child process did not give an error message, unknown failure occurred. GNOME will still try to restart the Settings Daemon next time you log
[08:57] <LazyAngel> in.
[08:57] <mDot> sudo apt-get install gftp
[08:57] <blah|patrick> crap... network crashed an then i could reconnect
[08:58] <blah|patrick> what after i tried to ask the bot
[08:58] <blah|patrick> *happened
[08:58] <Zarephath> !tell LazyAngel about pastebin
[08:58] <JulianoS1M> EdLin: ye, but i need a graphical client, but tks to tell me too :)
[08:59] <Biro_2> Why if I record an data DVD, the file are only root?
[08:59] <Stc> hi
[08:59] <ajo> dawid, cp -r
[08:59] <nalioth> Biro_2: are they 'root' or 'read only' ?
[08:59] <Hattori> is dapper the version next of breezy?
[08:59] <jenda> he//o. I need to create a windoze-extractible two-volume archive. Any tips+
[08:59] <jenda> *?
[09:00] <dawid> if i go (after i did chmod +x) cube_unix it doesnt work, bash says it doesnt know such a command but .\cube_unix works ... why?
[09:00] <opeth> asdgfgh
[09:00] <jenda> Hattori: yes
[09:00] <Hattori> ic
[09:00] <diffuser78> is dapper stable enough to be put on lappy
[09:00] <Hattori> any tutorial on how to update from breezy to dapper?
[09:00] <thenuke> diffuser78: I wonder if you have any reason to use it
[09:00] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Hattori about upgrade
[09:00] <andrewski> dawid: cube_unix isn't in your $PATH
[09:00] <DBO> ubotu: tell DBO about upgrade
[09:00] <jenda> diffuser78: I recommend waiting a month or so for the final release
[09:01] <bur[n] er> isn't the next release postponed for some reason?
[09:01] <opeth> Hattori: change every single breezy in your sources.list to dapper and do apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:01] <Biro_2> the automont tell me i can't read the dvd, i dont permission
[09:01] <Biro_2> to read
[09:01] <Eubey> can somebody help me with a problem i am having with vnc?
[09:01] <DBO> dapper will break currently installed nvidia drivers correct?
[09:01] <dawid> andrewski so how can i put it in?
[09:01] <bur[n] er> Eubey: que pasa?
[09:02] <tonyyarusso> bur[n] er: I believe so, but the /topic claims we're still waiting on the official statement.  Highly likely anyway.
[09:02] <DBO> -jenda-, thank you
[09:02] <andrewski> dawid: "export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/cube_unix/:"
[09:02] <Eubey> kki have like 4 different vnc clients installed, ubt when i type in the ip to conect to, they jus dissappear
[09:02] <andrewski> dawid: why is running ./cube_unix so terrible?
[09:02] <azurehuesofblue> what do I type to uninstall firefox 64?
[09:03] <jenda> he//o. I need to create a windoze-extractible two-volume archive. Any tips?
[09:03] <dawid> dawid: why is running ./cube_unix so terrible?---> I cant seem to get the launcher to launch that
[09:03] <opeth> is there a distribution that is easier to configure to get XGL up and running?
[09:03] <khermans> azurehuesofblue, rm -rf /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox ??
[09:03] <khermans> opeth, there is the Aurora live-cd
[09:03] <nalioth> jenda: use rar-nonfree
[09:03] <lamego> Eubey, launch one of them from a terminal to watch for some error message that could help
[09:03] <andrewski> dawid: the launcher should be able to launch /path/to/cube_unix/cube_unix if it's executable.
[09:03] <azurehuesofblue> ok, thanks I'll look in there.
[09:03] <opeth> i know this distro, but i cant install it
[09:04] <dawid> it is .sh script
[09:04] <Eubey> how od i launch vnc from terminal? sudo xrealvncviewer?
[09:04] <lamego> Eubey, you don't need sudo to run realvnc
[09:04] <khermans> Eubey, vncviewer myhost
[09:04] <andrewski> dawid: sure, it's a script.  but is it executable?
[09:04] <lamego> see what is set on your menu :)
[09:04] <opeth> or is there a way to get kororaa live cd installed
[09:04] <khermans> opeth, i ran XGL on Ubuntu Dapper
[09:04] <vicente> hi
[09:05] <vicente> can anybody helpme?
[09:05] <Eubey> VNC viewer for X version 4.0 - built Apr 19 2005 04:20:29
[09:05] <Eubey> Copyright (C) 2002-2004 RealVNC Ltd.
[09:05] <Eubey> See http://www.realvnc.com for information on VNC.
[09:05] <Eubey> Sun Mar 19 14:04:45 2006
[09:05] <Eubey>  CConn:       connected to host 192.168.1.100 port 5900
[09:05] <Eubey>  CConnection: Server supports RFB protocol version 4.0
[09:05] <khermans> opeth, did you see the wiki HOWTO on XGL?
[09:05] <Eubey>  CConnection: Using RFB protocol version 3.8
[09:05] <Eubey>  CConnection: No matching security types
[09:05] <Eubey>  main:        No matching security types
[09:05] <IdleOne> vicente,  only if you ask a question
[09:05] <vicente> ok
[09:05] <andrewski> ubotu: tell eubey about pastebin
[09:05] <lamego> opeth, its easy to setup xgl on dapper, just read the howto on the ubuntu foruns
[09:05] <IdleOne> !tell Eubey about paste
[09:05] <opeth>  i own an ati video card and i had problems installing XGL on dapper
[09:05] <vicente> How can I listen a mp3 in ubuntu?
[09:05] <dawid> i dont know what makes it qualify as executable, if i change to the cube folder and then go .\cube_unix it runs
[09:05] <lamego> opeth, I also have an ati video card and had no problems
[09:05] <khermans> vicente, yep
[09:05] <opeth> youre a lucky guy
[09:06] <IdleOne> !tell vicente about mp3
[09:06] <opeth> ^^
[09:06] <Eubey> sry guys :(
[09:06] <Stc> why this error? plug-in rp-pppoe.so loaded  linux kernel does not support PPPOE -- are you running 2.4.x?
[09:06] <andrewski> dawid: you can perform 'chmod +x cube_unix' and you should be able to run it as '/path/to/cube_unix'.
[09:06] <JulianoS1M> anybody can tell when ubuntu'll disponibilize the gnome 2.14?
[09:06] <opeth> is it easier to get it up and running on gentoo or on arch?
[09:06] <vicente> thanks
[09:07] <IdleOne> !tell JulianoS1M about it
[09:07] <dawid> andrewski dawid: you can perform 'chmod +x cube_unix' and you should be able to run it as '/path/to/cube_unix'. Fair one but i don't want to have to run chmod +x each time i restart.. what should i do, some sort of script?
[09:07] <Eubey> so does anybody know whats wrong wit my vnc/.
[09:07] <IdleOne> !tell JulianoS1M about es
[09:07] <tanath> i have a keyboard with extra buttons. how do i change what they do?
[09:07] <andrewski> dawid: no... chmod will make the file executable.  it sets the permission on the file.
[09:07] <khermans> Eubey, ues vncviewer
[09:07] <andrewski> dawid: it will 'stick', per se.
[09:08] <khermans> tanath, in the System -> Preferences -> Keyboard SHortvuts menu
[09:08] <IdleOne> tanath,  System > Administration > Keyboard Shortcuts
[09:08] <Eubey> i did, in console i types vncviewer 192.168.1.100
[09:08] <nalioth> Eubey: please use a pastebin in the future, pasting in the channel is rude
[09:08] <dawid> oh okay.. but new problem.. bash: chmod: command not found
[09:08] <khermans> Eubey, so whats wrong?
[09:08] <andrewski> dawid: hmm... h/o.
[09:08] <Eubey> how do i use the actual vnc?
[09:08] <dawid> i know why.. 1min
[09:08] <khermans> Eubey, thats is ACTUAL vnc
[09:08] <khermans> Eubey, i use it all the time
[09:09] <dawid>  dawid: "export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/cube_unix/:"--> So i did export PATH=/home/dawid/cube
[09:09] <dawid> could that be it?
[09:09] <Eubey> so why cant i see my screen and stuff?
[09:09] <khermans> Eubey, what was the error?
[09:09] <andrewski> dawid: if you want to add a launcher, you probably shouldn't go that $PATH route.
[09:09] <khermans> Eubey, when you ran the command?
[09:09] <khermans> Eubey, you need to the have a server on the other end listening!!!
[09:09] <Eubey> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10514
[09:09] <dawid> okay so what will be the easiest?
[09:09] <Eubey> there is a server
[09:10] <Eubey> realvnc server is running on the other end
[09:10] <tanath> khermans: what if i want to change what program gets launched?
[09:10] <fontp> what should I set my TERM var to when I'm inside of screen, to keep aptitude and other dialog type programs from looking like crap?
[09:10] <andrewski> dawid: make the script executable and set the launcher to run the full path and filename.
[09:10] <lamego> fontp, depends on the terminal program you are using
[09:10] <lamego> usuall xterm should be fine
[09:10] <andrewski> dawid: let me know if you have trouble.
[09:10] <kent> has anybody managed to send a file over jabber with icq-transport?
[09:10] <lamego> usually
[09:10] <dawid> so i right click on desktop and say create new launcher?
[09:11] <andrewski> dawid: sure.
[09:11] <khermans> Eubey, is it behind a router or firewall?
[09:11] <Eubey> both, but both are allowing the access
[09:11] <imc_> touch pad woes with dapper on a compaq 4020us.
[09:11] <khermans> Eubey, what is the other machine that runs VNC server?
[09:11] <imc_> mouse slow as all hell, touchpad won't respond to taps
[09:11] <Eubey> win xp pro
[09:11] <fontp> i'm using rxvt. and things look okay outside of screen (TERM=rxvt). but once i start up screen, all of that stuff looks messed up. I'm not altogether opsitive it's a TERM issue, that's just my best guess.
[09:11] <khermans> Eubey, is it on the local network?
[09:11] <Eubey> ya
[09:11] <andrewski> imc_: known bug.  search launchpad or the forums about it and for a fix.
[09:11] <Eubey> thru router
[09:11] <khermans> Eubey, what is the IP?
[09:11] <lamego> fontp, export TERM=xterm
[09:11] <thomerz> hi, i have compiled a new kernel, now i'm unable to set the resolution in my framebuffer, what can be wrong?
[09:11] <Eubey> 192.168.1.100
[09:11] <fontp> TERM=rxvt, TERM=screen, and TERM=xterm aren't working.
[09:11] <imc_> Thanks!
[09:12] <khermans> Eubey, type "telnet 192.168.1.100 5900"
[09:12] <andrewski> imc_: g'luck; hope you have an external mouse in the meantime. ^_^
[09:12] <khermans> or try 5901 as well
[09:12] <dawid> if i double click the launcher nothing happens
[09:12] <diffuser78>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY diffuser78
[09:12] <Eubey> khermans, could not resolve 192.168.1.100
[09:13] <andrewski> dawid: turn on "run in terminal" to see what you can find.
[09:13] <khermans> Eubey, well dude, why cant it find that IP?
[09:13] <diffuser78>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY diffuser78
[09:13] <khermans> Eubey, type "ping 192.168.1.100"
[09:13] <nalioth> diffuser78: what are you doing?
[09:13] <diffuser78> i want to login
[09:13] <Cyorxamp> Lo folks, I could use a hand choosing a PDA (running linux) could anyone offer any assistance?
[09:13] <khermans> Eubey, the machine needs to be on and running the server to wrok man
[09:14] <khermans> Eubey, make sure the Windows machine has a proper IP
[09:14] <diffuser78> am i alreayd logged in
[09:14] <Eubey> how do i make it stop pinging
[09:14] <dawid> andrewski:damn the terminal closes instantly.. remind me of console programming with c++
[09:14] <khermans> Cyorxamp, dont get one -- but if you have to get a Palm Pilot
[09:14] <andrewski> Cyorxamp: this isn't the channel for that kind of a recommendation.  you could look on the forums for something.
[09:14] <nalioth> diffuser78: you are putting a leading space in your command
[09:14] <khermans> Eubey, CTRL-C
[09:14] <andrewski> dawid: open a terminal and run the script from a remote directory.
[09:14] <nalioth> diffuser78: i suggest you change your password
[09:14] <khermans> Eubey, is the machine responding to ping?
[09:15] <dawid> okay but i am restarting first
[09:15] <andrewski> dawid: no need for this.
[09:15] <diffuser78> thanks
[09:15] <dawid> cause this thing says bash:ls command not found
[09:15] <digits> anybody know if there's a known bug with Totem? it complains about video device is taken and i should configure it, but i can't since it won't start, because the video devices is taken...
[09:15] <Eubey> khermans, ya but i had to exit sygate on other comp
[09:15] <diffuser78> how can i change my password
[09:15] <uzume> i am trying to play video file with Totem over my network, but the playback hang ... any clue ?
[09:15] <lamego> Khisanth, according to the pastebin the vnc established a connection to the server..
[09:15] <khermans> Eubey, of course you need to
[09:15] <andrewski> dawid: i think you borked your path. :-P
[09:15] <lamego> ops i mean khermans
[09:15] <GTroy> hardware topic?: got to ubuntu_offtopic?
[09:15] <dawid> that is what i said
[09:15] <khermans> Eubey, or allow VNC traffic
[09:15] <dawid> how do i fix it? export PATH=DEFAULT
[09:15] <khermans> Eubey, your firewall is preventing the connection
[09:15] <andrewski> dawid: i can help if you don't want to logout.
[09:15] <GTroy> errrr hardware problem
[09:15] <tanath> i have a keyboard with extra buttons. how do i change the programs they launch?
[09:15] <dawid> go on then ":-)
[09:16] <Eubey> ok but i still cant get it to connect to the vnc server
[09:16] <khermans> Eubey, type "vncviewer -bgr 192.168.1.100"
[09:16] <diffuser78>  /msg nickserv help set password, iirc
[09:17] <khermans> Eubey, aptitude install nmap && sudo nmap -P0 -T4 -p 5900-5903 192.168.1.100
[09:17] <period3> will 32 bit i386 binaries run on the amd64 version of ubuntu?
[09:17] <khermans> period3, yes
[09:17] <andrewski> dawid: try "source /etc/profile"
[09:17] <khermans> period3, i would stick with the 32-bit version of Ubuntu if you are new to Linux
[09:17] <period3> do I need to do anything special?  My samsung printer installer doesn't run (ml-2250).  No error messages, just doesn't do anything
[09:17] <dawid> nah il be back in 30 secs, a quick restart
[09:18] <Eubey> khermans, ok its installing, what is all that?
[09:18] <period3> I'm not new to linux, just new to amd64/ubuntu.
[09:18] <khermans> Eubey, it will tell you if the server is listenign on that TCP port
[09:18] <khermans> Eubey, nmap is a "network mapper"
[09:18] <Eubey> kk
[09:18] <lamego> erm he doesnt need nmap
[09:19] <lamego> telnet is enough
[09:19] <khermans> Eubey, you've seen it used in the Matrix
[09:19] <khermans> lamego, you cant trust telnet@!
[09:19] <Eubey> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10516
[09:19] <khermans> lamego, i asked him to use it once befoe alread
[09:19] <lamego> khermans, if he was not able to find the problem using telnet it will not improve using nmap
[09:19] <TheMinion> what is the library called that installs gtkpod?
[09:20] <khermans> lamego, he had his firewall on before
[09:20] <fontp> lamego : any ideas other than changing the vale of TERM ?
[09:20] <cratel2_> even when I boot my machine in "recovery" mode and let it sit at the root prompt (having never booted into the window manager) the screen goes blank if idle for a long period. Screensaver? bios?
[09:20] <khermans> Eubey, now I see that port 5900 is open
[09:20] <Eubey> yes it is
[09:20] <khermans> Eubey, ok so what happenes when you type "vncviewer -bgr 192.168.1.100" ?
[09:20] <lamego> fontp, xterm should be supported by any modern application, for old legacy apps you will need to use vt, like vt100
[09:21] <fontp> yeah, even old vt stuff doesn't work. This is evidently not a term setting issue
[09:21] <fontp> I was mainly curious to see if anybody else was familiar with this issue.
[09:21] <TheMinion> what is the library called that installs gtkpod?
[09:21] <wd3> hey what's the past website again?
[09:21] <lamego> fontp, having a problem with a known app ?
[09:21] <khermans> TheMinion, libgtkpod !?!
[09:21] <Eubey> khermans, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10517
[09:21] <fontp> using aptitude within screen
[09:22] <dawid> Here is what i am getting
[09:22] <khermans> TheMinion, aptitude install gtkpod
[09:22] <fontp> and scripts that use dialog
[09:22] <lamego> very odd
[09:22] <TheMinion> khermans: thanks
[09:22] <fontp> I am not sure where to begin troubleshooting, if it's anything eles though.
[09:22] <dawid> i go cube/cube_unix
[09:22] <dawid> and i get
[09:23] <dawid> /home/dawid/bin_unix/linux_client: No such file or directory
[09:23] <lamego> fontp, use the reset command after the term change
[09:23] <khermans> Eubey, fnis just do "vncviewer 192.168.1.100" ?
[09:23] <khermans> Eubey, what do you get?
[09:23] <TheMinion> khermans: how do i make it isntall gtkpod? it doesn't find it
[09:23] <dawid> which is wrong because that path given is relative to cube/cube_unix and not where i am running the script from
[09:23] <rcsolutions> is there plugins to play .wmv on ubuntu?
[09:23] <khermans> TheMinion, do you have the extra repos installed?
[09:23] <dabaR> !wmv
[09:23] <ubotu> well, restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[09:23] <TheMinion> khermans: no
[09:23] <fontp> negative. bunch of wierd characters and odd spacing interspaced
[09:23] <khermans> rcsolutions, yes get the w32codecs
[09:24] <lamego> no more ideas :(
[09:24] <khermans> TheMinion, wiki.ubuntu.com
[09:24] <fontp> heh, thanks anyhow
[09:24] <TheMinion> khermans: what do i search for?
[09:24] <Eubey> khermans, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10518
[09:24] <khermans> restrictedformats
[09:24] <ceteh> hi
[09:24] <andrewski> dawid: you're using a relative path there; you need to use an absolute path.
[09:25] <dabaR> rcsolutions: read the page ubotu linked to.
[09:25] <khermans> TheMinion, just follow anything that says, add extra repositories
[09:25] <dawid> thanks andrewski, i did.. it works now.. ty
[09:25] <andrewski> dawid: excellent.
[09:25] <TheMinion> khermans: ok, thanks
[09:25] <andrewski> dawid: so your launcher works too?
[09:25] <rcsolutions> Ok dabaR thanks
[09:25] <bunta> Hey folks
[09:25] <dawid> yeah, yes.
[09:25] <wd3> need help installing conky......see pastebin http://pastebin.com/611226
[09:25] <bunta> I'm having problems regarding tvtime
[09:25] <andrewski> dawid: [thumbs up] 
[09:25] <bunta> I've done sudo modprobe saa7134 card=10 (for my card)
[09:25] <dawid> it was embarresing, i was trying to show my linux of and then i couldnt even get cube to run!! hehe
[09:25] <dawid> but now that problem is solved
[09:25] <bunta> but its not shown in tvtime
[09:25] <khermans> Eubey, it didnt pop up anything?
[09:26] <Eubey> nope
[09:26] <lamego> wd3, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:26] <bunta> And I gotta solve this problem within 25 minutes, cos Anger Management (adam sandler) will be on @ 9pm!! =D
[09:26] <bunta> So if there are any adam sandler fans, help me :p
[09:26] <dawid> We will convert them, we will convert them all. Like the Christian crusaders we will leave M$ in the dust!!
[09:26] <tanath> how do i change things like the default media player?
[09:26] <khermans> Eubey, i have vncviewer version 3.3.7 -- how did you get 4.0
[09:26] <andrewski> wd3: why install from source?
[09:26] <wd3> lamego hey i hope ur fine today, sudo apt-get "? install build essential"
[09:27] <bunta> Guys?
[09:27] <opeth> is there a german ubuntu  IRC channel ?
[09:27] <wd3> andrewski not sure, newbie how should i install?
[09:27] <frank__> !de
[09:27] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[09:27] <Eubey> khermans, i have no idea. I did the mark all upgrades in synaptic
[09:27] <lamego> wd3, that will install the minimal programs required to compile programas from source
[09:27] <khermans> Eubey, are you running Breezy>
[09:27] <khermans> Eubey, did you add backports?
[09:27] <dawid> tanath :how do i change things like the default media player?--> I second that
[09:27] <opeth> thnx
[09:27] <andrewski> wd3: you should install the conky package...
[09:27] <lamego> wd3, you should use the packages available for ubuntu
[09:27] <cratel2_> any way I can see how acpi is set?
[09:27] <Eubey> kherman, i am running breezy, and i have no idea what backports are
[09:28] <timon-ubu> were do i enable 5.1 sound?
[09:28] <wd3> andrewski / lamego didn't know conky was there
[09:28] <IdleOne> !tell Eubey about repos
[09:28] <khermans> Eubey, well by default, and even after upgrading, i only have 3.3.7
[09:28] <_jason> tanath, dawid: right click > properties > open with
[09:28] <imc_> borked screen resolution on dapper 5 install; how can I add an available resolution?
[09:28] <khermans> Eubey, paste your /etc/apt/sources.list file
[09:28] <tanath> _jason: not what i want.
[09:28] <IdleOne> !tell imc_ about fixres
[09:28] <lamego> !tell Lamego about repos
[09:28] <bunta> Can anyone help me here :)
[09:28] <andrewski> wd3: most stuff is.  conky's in universe; do you have it enabled?
[09:28] <_jason> tanath: taht changes teh default media player for the file you click on.  What do you want?
[09:28] <khermans> imc_, dpkg-reconfigure Xorg-server ?
[09:28] <wd3> andrewski / lamego is installing tz.gar files this hard?
[09:28] <imc_> Thanks IdleOne
[09:28] <wd3> andrewski yes
[09:28] <TheMinion> is gnupod or gtkpod better?
[09:28] <IdleOne> imc_, no problem
[09:29] <tanath> _jason: i have extra buttons on my keyboard, and i can change what they do with the keyboard shortcuts thing, but i can't change what programs get launched
[09:29] <wd3> i have it installed
[09:29] <IdleOne> wd3, sudo apt-get install conky
[09:29] <andrewski> wd3: i just don't think it's worth it.  i'd be using a different distro if i did.
[09:29] <Eubey> khermans, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10519
[09:29] <khermans> TheMinion, I used gtkpod -- no idea about gnupod
[09:29] <_jason> tanath: I see, that I do not know
[09:29] <wd3> ikleone thanks
[09:29] <TheMinion> khermans: ok, thanks anyway
[09:29] <wd3> andrewski what's not worth it
[09:29] <lamego> wd3, no, but you shouldn't care bout them unless you need it
[09:29] <_jason> tanath: you can create a new shortcut to open the media player you want though
[09:29] <cratel2_> Is it possible that acpi is going into a powerdown, activating a blank screen on idle for a desktop computer? If so, how do I disable?
[09:29] <khermans> TheMinion, gnupod seems to be non-gui
[09:30] <lamego> wd3, the packages provided on ubuntu repos should be more integrated than compiling from the source
[09:30] <tanath> _jason: i have shortcuts, but i'd like to have the buttons do what i want :/
[09:30] <andrewski> wd3: you can also search in synaptic, if you'd prefer a GUI.  i don't think compiling/installing from source is worth it for everyday use.  i can do it, but packages are the way to go in most cases.
[09:30] <wd3> lamego how do delete the zip file for /
[09:30] <TheMinion> how do i set my refresh rate higher than 60?
[09:30] <vos_ck> Hi everybody, I just crashed my KNOPPIX hard disk installation because I tried to change my KDE release from stable to testing. Will Ubuntu be able to handle this package configuration?? I am planning to change to Ubunutu
[09:30] <lamego> wd3, rm file
[09:30] <andrewski> wd3: especially when you're new, it's not worth the time and effort; it's kind of a steep learning curve.
[09:30] <khermans> Eubey, !!!! you have backports right at the bottom of your apt file!?!!!
[09:30] <speg> Can someone tell if there are buildin SNMP tools in Ubuntu ? if not, can you recommend one, GUI preferably
[09:31] <khermans> Eubey, I can't help you since you upgraded to something that may have major problems
[09:31] <wd3> andrewski thanks  is this right   rm /conky
[09:31] <Eubey> khermans, oh lol, some guy was helping me get some program and he gave me that sources file
[09:31] <khermans> Eubey, yeah dont do that again
[09:31] <dawid> thanks for all your help andrewski
[09:31] <dawid> night
[09:31] <khermans> Eubey, unless you are prepared to troubleshoot stuff
[09:31] <Eubey> haha ok
[09:31] <khermans> comment that out
[09:31] <bunta> * waves * Yo people.. Having some problems with my tv card and tvtime
[09:31] <khermans> Eubey, read the comments about the backports line
[09:32] <wd3> andrewski it's in my home folder, what shall i do (rm /conky)
[09:32] <khermans> Eubey, it may NOT have been tested!
[09:32] <tanath> _jason: changing the default in nautilus doesn't seem to affect it :/
[09:32] <andrewski> wd3: delete in the GUI... open your home folder and delete the directory.  if you insist on using rm at the command line, read the manpage for a good learning experience.  (hint: you want it to recurse into that folder.)
[09:32] <khermans> Eubey, that means it might not work :-)
[09:32] <andrewski> wd3: Places menu > Home
[09:32] <_jason> tanath: nope
[09:32] <speg> I just need to monitor my linksys router, so any simple snmp tool would do, but i cant find anyone in ubuntu?
[09:32] <_jason> tanath: you can try #gnome too, they may know more
[09:32] <andrewski> ubotu: tell bunta about patience
[09:32] <khermans> Eubey, i dont know if you can go back to the old versions without c=killing your system
[09:33] <Eubey> its fine
[09:33] <wd3> andrewski ? recurse into that folder?
[09:33] <andrewski> bunta: maybe looking at the wiki or forums might be good; that's not a very common question.
[09:33] <khermans> Anyone got questions -- it got answers!!!
[09:33] <Eubey> oh well
[09:33] <khermans> Eubey, just be aware of issues like this in the future
[09:33] <bunta> I was just looking at the saa7134 section
[09:33] <bunta> and I've got the modprobe right
[09:33] <bunta> is there a way to display any errors?
[09:33] <andrewski> bunta: dunno... looks right.
[09:34] <andrewski> bunta: i forget which logfile the errors would be in... i think dmesg.
 how is limewire/JRE install on ubuntu?
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[09:34] <khermans> Eubey, comment out the line, do an aptitude update && aptitude upgrade
[09:34] <bunta> I know of dmesg, but kinda want somethin 'specific'
[09:34] <andrewski> wd3: 'rm -r ./conky' would do it
[09:34] <lamego> speg, tried apt-cache search snmp ?
[09:34] <andrewski> bunta: dmesg is probably the best you'll get.
[09:34] <_jason> ubotu: tell kronoz about java
[09:34] <Eubey> khermans, which line
[09:34] <khermans> kronoz, Dont use LimeWire -- use FrostWire !!!
[09:34] <bunta> aight
[09:34] <bunta> Ahh, might be the tuner actually
[09:34] <kronoz> _jason: thanks
[09:34] <khermans> Eubey, the two with "breezy-backports" on it -- add a # sybol to the g=beginning
[09:35] <katarot> anyone here mind helping me with wireless
[09:35] <andrewski> wd3: but there is a bit of knowledge in that command... knowing -r, knowing that ./ is the current directory.  all things that will come in time, if you want to learn.
[09:35] <andrewski> katarot: what's your question?
[09:35] <_jason> ubotu: tell kronoz about limewire
[09:35] <khermans> katarot, shoot
[09:35] <speg> lamego:  no, but i have know :) that sure opened a lot of options, ill dig into that.  thank you :)
[09:35] <IdleOne> !tell katarot about wireless
[09:35] <lamego> np :)
[09:35] <katarot> i have been using ndiswrapper and it wont work
[09:35] <vos_ck>  Hi, I just crashed my KNOPPIX hard disk installation because I tried to change my KDE release from stable to testing. Will Ubuntu be able to handle this package configuration?? I am planning to change to Ubunutu
[09:35] <kronoz> _jason: would it be ok to use alien to make a deb of the rpm?
[09:35] <Eubey> khermans, how do i edit the souces.list, right now it says it is read only
[09:36] <asdx> hi
[09:36] <khermans> kronoz, dont use LimeWire ... http://easynews.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/frostwire/FrostWire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb
[09:36] <TheMinion> how do i set my refresh rate higher than 60?
[09:36] <andrewski> TheMinion: xorg.conf
[09:36] <asdx> does dapper drake works fine with wireless wi-fi?
[09:36] <khermans> Eubey, sudo nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:36] <gmclachl> Eubey, use sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:36] <wd3> andrewski i use to use dos, this sounds sort of familiar. the man pages are manuals right, i bought a "linux for dummies" but still confusing.
[09:36] <katarot> im using a dell inspiron 1300 and dell mini-pci card
[09:36] <kronoz> khermans: not me thats gonna be using it, so it needs to be like it is in windows
[09:36] <TheMinion> andrewski: just change the number in there?
[09:36] <_jason> kronoz: I don't know, i use frostwire myself
[09:36] <khermans> Eubey, everything in /etc directory needs root access to be edited
[09:36] <IdleOne> vos_ck, it could work like it may not work but you can give it a try since you already borked knoppix
[09:36] <khermans> kronoz, FrostWire is like it is in windows
[09:37] <imc_> okay that problem solved. Now new one: I mislabeled the existing home partition and it installed as /media/hda4 not /home. What can I do?
[09:37] <khermans> kronoz, it is better even
[09:37] <lamego> asdx, assuming your card is supported, yes
[09:37] <ceteh> asdx: yes, i use ipw2200 and rtl8180 and dapper have drivers for this cards
[09:37] <khermans> kronoz, it is the same exact source code
[09:37] <imc_> Just change in /etc/fstab?
[09:37] <kronoz> khermans cool, i'll check it out
[09:37] <asdx> ceteh: belkin cards are supported?
[09:37] <andrewski> wd3: yes... manuals.  'man rm' will give you all the options for the rm command, sort of like 'del /?' would give in DOS.  only better. :-P
[09:37] <katarot> see dell have done something so the card turns on with xp and i need it to turn on with ubuntu
[09:37] <kronoz> khermans: people tend to get grouchy when things aren't like windows :( :(
[09:37] <kokis> hey, how i can increase the resolution screen when i am seeing a movie with mplayer?
[09:37] <chuckyp> Does anyone know if its possible to load xp inside of vmware from an xp partition.  I.e. startup the xp thats installed on say /hda# whatever.  Or do you have to install the os inside of vmware for it to work?
[09:37] <khermans> kronoz, i tend to get grouchy when things arent like Linux now
[09:38] <kokis> i do full scren, but the screen stay in the same resolution
[09:38] <kronoz> chuclyp: have you asked #vmware
[09:38] <andrewski> ubotu: tell TheMinion about Xorg
[09:38] <chuckyp> kronoz, yes
[09:38] <kronoz> khermans: lol, me too
[09:38] <khermans> kronoz, it took a few years for that to happen though -- now when I sit down on a Windoze box, i get pissed
[09:38] <_jason> kokis: use xv as the video output
[09:38] <imc_> I mislabeled the existing home partition and it installed as /media/hda4 not /home. What can I do?
[09:38] <wd3> andrewski thanks ur ok...i'm dual booting and haven't touched xp in a week, still having withdrawals though  he he he
[09:38] <vos_ck> IdleOne : Well Debian's Spinning system should be able to manage this, isn't it? But Knoppix recommends not to try it! Are there any recommendations like this for Ubuntu?
[09:38] <TheMinion> andrewski: thanks
[09:38] <khermans> imc_, try editing fstab
[09:38] <lamego> chuckyp, you will need to install the OS inside a VM disk file
[09:38] <khermans> wd3, no need for withdrawals!
[09:38] <ceteh> asdx: i don't know, tell me which card
[09:38] <khermans> wd3, what dont you like?
[09:38] <kokis> _jason: thanks
[09:39] <imc_> right, but khermans, just telling fstab won't bork the /home assignment for my users? Should I also do usermod?
[09:39] <IdleOne> vos_ck, try #kubuntu KDE version of Ubuntu
[09:39] <katarot> is there any way i can get the my card to turn on with ubuntu
[09:39] <thrice`> !ipod
[09:39] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[09:39] <khermans> imc_, nor sure -- try and find out :-)
[09:39] <chuckyp> lamego, ty
[09:39] <andrewski> TheMinion: you'll probably need to get your monitor's specifications to be completely accurate.  you can search google for "monitor model specifications" to get the numbers, if they're out there.  i usually do that when i'm reinstalling for my dell monitor. :)
[09:39] <imc_> :-D
[09:39] <b-or> about installing ubuntu- should i "release" the free space [not to make a partition from them]  i want to use for linux with partition magic and choose them in the installation?
[09:39] <kronoz> khermans: can : http://mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl be used with dapper?
[09:39] <andrewski> b-or: sounds good.
[09:39] <Eubey> ok, how do i reinstall vncviewer?
[09:39] <bimberi> ubotu tell katarot about wifi
[09:40] <vos_ck> IdleOne : thanks, I will do that. Bye
[09:40] <wd3> khermans the color, eyecandy, simplicity..... i read poofyhairguy eyecandy stories in begginers and man i'm pumped to install conky, fvwm,eterm and gdesklet maybe that will stop the withdrawals
[09:40] <khermans> kronoz, i wouldnt use seveas repos --- just follow the ubuntu wiki
[09:40] <kronoz> khermans: ok
[09:40] <b-or> andrewski: great... it will not do any problems?
[09:40] <Seveas> kronoz, I plan to make dapper packages soon - which package are you looking for?
[09:40] <andrewski> b-or: i can't vouch for partition magic, but that sounds like what other people do.
[09:40] <TheMinion> andrewski: ok, thanks much
[09:40] <andrewski> TheMinion: cheers, g'luck.
[09:41] <bimberi> Eubey: sudo aptitude install xvncviewer
[09:41] <wd3> hey seveas u helped me in the past hows thinkgz?
[09:41] <b-or> andrewski: have u heard about other ways? (i'm using XP)
[09:41] <SynapseRecall> b-or, are you looking to install ubuntu?
[09:41] <andrewski> b-or: i've always formatted the drive and repartitioned it fresh.  :-P
[09:41] <lamego> does the ubuntu part manager on the installer allows to resize ntfs parts ?
[09:42] <kronoz> Seveas: ah! the man. JRE 5.0
[09:42] <b-or> SynapseRecall: yes please :P
[09:42] <Eubey> kk i did that, but when i do vncviewer or xvncviewer it still says i have version 4
[09:42] <bunta> argh
[09:42] <andrewski> lamego: i've heard it does, though i'm not sure.
[09:42] <bunta> I cant see anything on the tv
[09:42] <bunta> * sob *
[09:42] <Seveas> kronoz, that one is safe to use on dapper
[09:42] <bimberi> lamego: yes
[09:42] <SynapseRecall> b-or, just use the ubuntu partitioner
[09:42] <obli> How can I get GIMP to look like photoshop? I remember hearing about this a while ago...
[09:42] <_jason> obli: gimpshop
[09:42] <andrewski> lamego: SynapseRecall just said that it does. :)
[09:42] <kronoz> Seveas: there's a package for it?
[09:42] <obli> thanks
[09:42] <katarot> i have been using ndiswrapper it wont work it says the hardware is present and the driver but there is no wlan0
[09:42] <lamego> b-or, so you shouldn't need to use part magic
[09:42] <SynapseRecall> lamego, i think no
[09:42] <SynapseRecall> t
[09:43] <Seveas> kronoz, section java on my repo
[09:43] <lamego> erm, yes or no :P ?
[09:43] <wd3> andrewski, i installed automatix and all the video and audio and some other stuff now my system is slow why. i have a 30 g. win on 10g, ununtu 10g and 10free how can i make the 10 free for ubuntu?
[09:43] <SynapseRecall> lamego, i'd try it
[09:43] <Eubey> khermans, kk i did that, but when i do vncviewer or xvncviewer it still says i have version 4
[09:43] <andrewski> wd3: just ask; no need to target me.
[09:43] <IdleOne> !automatix
[09:43] <ubotu> I guess automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[09:43] <SynapseRecall> wd3, format it
[09:43] <andrewski> i'm actually leaving.
[09:43] <lamego> SynapseRecall, i don't need it for myself, was just to advice the user here :P
[09:43] <b-or> SynapseRecall: but the space i want to use is a free space in a partition used by XP.. it wiil still be cool? :P
[09:43] <Seveas> wd3, automatix is a virus
[09:44] <SynapseRecall> b-or, dunno then.
[09:44] <bunta> w00t.. Lovely picture
[09:44] <bimberi> lamego: yes - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/forum/installation/Partitioning
[09:44] <wd3> seveas noooooooooo oh no, what do i do now?
[09:44] <SynapseRecall> yes, automatix sucks
[09:44] <bunta> I'm a happy bugger :P
[09:44] <katarot> any one got any kind of idea why the card is not being recognised after ndiswrapper
[09:44] <lamego> b-or, you should be able to shkring your ntfs part
[09:44] <lamego> bimberi, thanks
[09:44] <bimberi> lamego: np :)
[09:44] <SynapseRecall> use easy ubuntu instead of automatix.
[09:44] <SynapseRecall> !easyubuntu
[09:44] <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
[09:45] <kronoz> is the debian/ubuntu package on frostwire.com safe to use?
[09:45] <SynapseRecall> kronoz, yes
[09:45] <obli> can i install RPMs on ubuntu?
[09:45] <_jason> kronoz: yes
[09:45] <SynapseRecall> obli, yes, install alien
[09:45] <obli> or should I get the gimpshop source and compile it?
[09:45] <_jason> obli: not recommended
[09:45] <khermans> Eubey, yeah it wont go back to the old version
[09:45] <wd3> ok so how do i get automatix off and clean the virus
[09:45] <SynapseRecall> obli, always better to compile from source then use an .rpm
[09:45] <SynapseRecall> wd3, their is no virus ..
[09:45] <lucas> !fonts
[09:45] <katarot> who here use a dell laptop
[09:45] <ubotu> rumour has it, fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[09:45] <SynapseRecall> wd3, it just sucks
[09:45] <b-or> lamego: what is "shkring"?
[09:45] <Eubey> so i shoudl jus wait until the actual 4.0 is released?
[09:45] <cohonen> hey guys
[09:45] <wd3> can i uninstall
[09:45] <SynapseRecall> wd3, yea
[09:46] <_jason> katarot: probably a lot of people, just ask your question
[09:46] <wd3> please how
[09:46] <cohonen> how optimised is the amd64 version?
[09:46] <SynapseRecall> wd3, just delete it
[09:46] <wd3> using synatptic
[09:46] <cohonen> is it just another kernel or is everything compiler for amd64
[09:46] <Seveas> wd3, depending on what you let automatix do you can uninstall it
[09:46] <katarot> well i want to know why after i use ndiswrapper is the card still not being recognised im confused
[09:46] <wd3> what's the best way to delete it and all the software it installed
[09:47] <SynapseRecall> wd3, you don't want to remove all the stuff it installed ..
[09:47] <tritium> wd3: that's exactly the problem with automatix
[09:47] <wd3> tritium what exactly
[09:47] <Hattori> what's NFS?
[09:47] <cohonen> well?
[09:48] <ceteh> Hattori: network file system
[09:48] <IdleOne> cohonen, its compiled for amd64
[09:48] <rcsolutions> "Some people on AMD64 solve this problem by installing a 32-bit version of the operating system inside a chroot" I have AMD64.. but what's a chroot?
[09:48] <Hattori> like samba?
[09:48] <IdleOne> !tell cohonen about patience
[09:48] <bimberi> !chroot
[09:48] <ubotu> methinks chroot is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
[09:48] <Hattori> ceteh: like samba?
[09:48] <rcsolutions> sentence about w32codecs: "Some people on AMD64 solve this problem by installing a 32-bit version of the operating system inside a chroot" I have AMD64.. but what's a chroot?
[09:49] <cohonen> IdleOne, well is all packages?
[09:49] <cohonen> that sounds pretty nice
[09:49] <ceteh> Hattori: yes
[09:49] <bimberi> !tell rcsolutions about chroot
[09:49] <Hattori> k thx
[09:49] <katarot> i can get internet fine when i connect it to the modem but i just cant get wireless
[09:49] <timon-ubu> finns irssi med ett gui?
[09:49] <rcsolutions> thanks
[09:49] <timon-ubu> ops sorry
[09:49] <bimberi> yw
[09:49] <SynapseRecall> english please
[09:50] <kingspawn> timon-ubu: no, i dont think so
[09:50] <timon-ubu> k
[09:50] <Cyorxamp> Does anyone in here have a faulty SL-5500?
[09:50] <Cyorxamp> I am interested in getting a replacement main board - so if anyone has a SL-5500 (e.g. with a broken screen) then that would be great
[09:51] <noirequus> !fi
[09:51] <ubotu> Suomenkielinen keskustelu Ubuntusta kanavalla #ubuntu-fi
[09:51] <cohonen> whats a sl5500 ?
[09:51] <cohonen> its a zaurus right?
[09:51] <Xnos> is thera a way to reintall metacity...
[09:51] <techrush> heh why is mozilla a dependency of eclipse
[09:51] <Xnos> ?
[09:51] <r4zz> sweet little pocket computer
[09:51] <cohonen> ahh oki a zauruss
[09:51] <tanath> why are there only 3 changeable apps under 'preferred applications' yet there are other defaults that i can't find how to change?
[09:51] <r4zz> yeah
[09:51] <tanath> (like the media player)
[09:51] <gmclachl> techrush, not sure but i think if you download Eclipse with the web tools it uses linux as the HTML engine
[09:52] <lamego> does easyubuntu works with dapper ?
[09:52] <WMIIII923> db_get mirror/protocol Can anyone tell me where db_get is reading this from?
[09:52] <ompaul> lamego, go to #easyubuntu and ask
[09:53] <IdleOne> WMIIII923, /etc/apt/sources.list I think is what your looking for
[09:53] <hoichi> hello
[09:53] <WMIIII923> IdleOne,  I'm in the installer, it doesn't exist yet. I'm trying to install Ubuntu without a floppy or CD ROM drive.
[09:53] <hoichi> guys, you dont think its unsafe that Ubuntu uses the user password as the root password also ?
[09:53] <kronoz> i can't launch frostwire
[09:53] <kronoz> : command not found:
[09:53] <kronoz> : No such file or directory
[09:53] <kronoz> : command not found:
[09:53] <kronoz> : command not found3:
[09:53] <kronoz> 'unFrost.sh: line 24: syntax error near unexpected token `
[09:54] <kronoz> 'unFrost.sh: line 24: `look_for_java()
[09:54] <kronoz> sorry...
[09:54] <IdleOne> WMIIII923, oh well then I have no clue
[09:54] <tritium> kronoz: no pasting please
[09:54] <hoichi> kronoz: dont paste please
[09:54] <wd3> i have 30g hd.... winxp on 10g - ubuntu on 10g - free10g how can i add the 10free to ubuntu?
[09:54] <crimsun> hoichi: that user password is _not_ the same as the root password. It's only a side effect that the user has root _privileges_ via sudo.
[09:54] <TheMinion> how do i update firefox?
[09:54] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[09:54] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:54] <hoichi> crimsun: but i have NO root password... so where is it?
[09:54] <joeljkp> anyone know how to get idle to use the gtk look-and-feel?
[09:55] <fluxt> !root
[09:55] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[09:55] <TheMinion> thanks
[09:55] <crimsun> hoichi: where is what?
[09:55] <hoichi> ahh yeh i rmember now
[09:55] <wd3> i have 30g hd.... winxp on 10g - ubuntu on 10g - free10g how can i add the 10free to ubuntu?
[09:55] <hoichi> hmm i dont really like that :/
[09:55] <hoichi> maybe its good though
[09:55] <hoichi> dunno
[09:55] <bimberi> hoichi: it's working for a lot of ubuntu users :)
[09:55] <IdleOne> wd3, use gparted from ubuntu LiveCd
[09:55] <daaku> is it possible to disable some kernel modules from auto loading? (ubuntu loads a bunch on boot, some of which i dont want - even though i have the matching hardware)
[09:55] <vbgunz> where do I go to talk about dapper?
[09:55] <crimsun> the hash can't match a blank password, which is highly improbably the same as your user's password.
[09:55] <fluxt> i use su and a root password all the time
[09:55] <cohonen> hoichi, just do sudo passwd root
[09:56] <hoichi> bimberi: never said it doesnt work ... it obviously works
[09:56] <maxkelley> vbgunz: #ubuntu+1
[09:56] <vbgunz> maxkelley: thank you
[09:56] <spacey> crimsun: its not disabled
[09:56] <maxkelley> vbgunz: np
[09:56] <spacey> there is no root password
[09:56] <spacey> its just a *
[09:56] <hoichi> but i mean.. if someone cracks your user password they then have access to root also ..
[09:56] <fluxt> i consider a 10/15 min timeout on sudo a security risk
[09:56] <wd3> idleone, thanks do i choose to partition the free 10 won't that make another drive?
[09:56] <crimsun> spacey: I didn't say it was disabled
[09:56] <bimberi> hoichi: yeah, badly phrased sorry
[09:56] <tritium> cohonen: let's not recommend that.  Intead, suggest that sudo be given a try.
 the hash can't match a blank password, which is highly improbably the same as your user's password.
[09:56] <katarot> could my problem be that my desktop which is connected directly to the modem is running xp and not ubuntu
[09:56] <cohonen> hoichi, somehow they thought it was a good idea
[09:56] <IdleOne> wd3, never used it but thats what I see in here given as advice
[09:56] <cohonen> tritium, why
[09:56] <crimsun> spacey: a blank password is not the same as a disabled password
[09:57] <fluxt> hoichi: yeah, pretty much unless you disable sudo
[09:57] <wd3> idleone thanks
[09:57] <hoichi> that sucks  :/
[09:57] <spacey> crimsun: exactly
[09:57] <cohonen> tritium, besides the obvious thats its not a good idea to run with root prilvileges to do trivial things
[09:57] <tritium> !tell cohonen about root
[09:57] <crimsun> spacey: so...
[09:57] <fluxt> hoichi: i believe the opposite to their security ides, but i think the ideas are for noobs
[09:57] <wd3> is it worth installing the virus and firewall prog
[09:57] <maxkelley> wd3: I don't think so..
[09:57] <hoichi> fluxt: yes i agree, i think that is for the noobs
[09:57] <cohonen> some actually preferr to live life dangerously / and have easy access to admin stuff
[09:57] <spacey> crimsun: naja anyway ubotu said it was disabled
[09:57] <spacey> :p
[09:58] <spacey> nevermind
[09:58] <crimsun> spacey: just fix it, then.
[09:58] <spacey> didn't read carefully;p
[09:58] <tritium> cohonen: then can run "sudo -i" for that
[09:58] <nasso> does anyone know how to completly remove a package using apt-get?
[09:58] <wd3> after install automatix and others my system is slow and i still have 7g from 10g why?
[09:58] <nasso> including configurationfiles etc
[09:58] <crimsun> nasso: --purge remove
[09:58] <spacey> locked even
[09:58] <IdleOne> nasso,  sodo apt-get --purge remove package
[09:58] <nasso> crimsun, thanks
[09:59] <cohonen> tritium, i know the root pwd is locked
[09:59] <catlinux> How can I make mc display correctly the characters in mrxvt? I get many "" strings in mrxvt.
[09:59] <krang> Anyone: I installed gcc, but my kernel compiler is listed as gcc version 3.4.5, whilst the gcc version is listed as 4.0.2. How do I get them both the same? Sould I?
[09:59] <hoichi> but i mean .. learn the best way .. the hard way .. thats my philosophy anyway..if you make a typo as root i bet you wont do it again ..or at least try not too..but not allowing users to have a root account..i dunno..im kind of fifty fifty on it but i would prefer to have root account personally :)
[09:59] <Hattori> to upgrade to dapper, the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade howto is still valid? same steps?
[09:59] <kingspawn> hoichi: then set up a root password, and start having a ball
[09:59] <IdleOne> krang, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:59] <efarrar> howdy, I accidentally deleted my grub menu.lst, then i rewrote it and I still can't boot (error 15: file not found), any ideas?
[09:59] <kingspawn> efarrar: make a new one?
[09:59] <hoichi> kingspawn: im just moaning about stuff right now :P
[10:00] <hoichi> no sleeep in 32 hrs
[10:00] <lamego> Hattori, just change the repos and run the dist-upgrade
[10:00] <cohonen> hoichi, cool
[10:00] <fluxt> hoichi: i think you see enough of the problems to work it out :)
[10:00] <Hattori> wich repository i need to use?
[10:00] <bimberi> !tell hattori about upgrade
[10:00] <Hattori> there are no repository list there
[10:01] <Zarephath> For some reason fstab is not loading my entry for hda1....it mounts my external hard drive(USB)...if I go to terminal and mount /media/winxp it mounts just fine..any idea why it doesn't show up on the desktop? I tried adding the line above my external to see if that makes a difference but no joy
[10:01] <hoichi> but anyway i love ubuntu, ialways will..it was my first *nix experience
[10:01] <bimberi> Hattori: test the dist-upgrader for us :)
[10:01] <IdleOne> !tell Hattori about repos
[10:01] <katarot> im ready to break down someone must know why i cant detect my card
[10:01] <kingspawn> Zarephath: pastebin your fstab
[10:01] <efarrar> kingspawn, i did, with only "timeout 15\n root (hd0,0)\n kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hdb1"
[10:01] <Zarephath> kingspawn: Yeah ok...
[10:01] <hoichi> katarot: take it easy, someone will help you out, dont worry
[10:02] <krang> how do I set my kernel compiler to the newer version of gcc? I tried "export CC=gcc", but the kernel compiler is still the old one
[10:02] <kingspawn> efarrar: did you explicitly call grub-install afterwards?
[10:02] <katarot> hoichi: i know im just tired of it lol
[10:02] <efarrar> no, the livecd i am working off of would not let me run it
[10:02] <lamego> krang, you should compile the kernel with the recommended compiler
[10:02] <obli> I just installed elinks for the sheer awesomeness of text-based browsing, I'd like to make the command 'lynx' to do the same as 'elinks', though, is it possible?
[10:02] <efarrar> i will try another livecd though
[10:02] <kingspawn> efarrar: does it let you run grub?
[10:03] <efarrar> yes
[10:03] <baconbacon> obli, you could make a symlink
[10:03] <krang> lamego: the problem is that I'm trying to install the qc-usb package and it's complaining that my kernel compiler version is different from my gcc version
[10:03] <kingspawn> obli: export ALIAS lynx=elinks
[10:03] <efarrar> i manually typed those in and then "boot" then it still did about the same
[10:03] <IdleOne> krang, sudo apt-get install build-essential will fix the gcc error your getting
[10:03] <C-O-L-T> how to recreate fstab because I have deleted it unfortunately
[10:03] <Zarephath> Kingspawn: http://www.pastebin.com/611289
[10:03] <lamego> krang, install the gcc version used by the kernel and set the CC var to it
[10:03] <C-O-L-T> Every time I have to mount again my drives
[10:04] <krang> okely doke. would that just be apt-get install gcc<blah blah version number> ?
[10:04] <lamego> C-O-L-T, I guess you will need to recreate it manually
[10:04] <C-O-L-T> lamego: how/
[10:04] <baconbacon> kingspawn, yes but does it work always or only from a command line
[10:04] <IdleOne> krang, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:04] <IdleOne> like that
[10:04] <C-O-L-T> lamego: how?????
[10:05] <lamego> krang, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelHowto
[10:05] <kingspawn> Zarephath: firstly, you dont want it to be rw, it will screw your data with a likelihood of 95%, your umask seems strange, make it 0222
[10:05] <lamego> C-O-L-T, list your partitions with fdisk and add to the fstab
[10:05] <krang> IdleOne: will that give me the right gcc version though? I need 3.4.5
[10:05] <kingspawn> baconbacon: you have to add it to .bash_profile for instance if you want it to work always
[10:05] <katarot> can someone help with my dell inprion 1300 and dell mini-pci card i have used ndiswrapper and it works fine the hardware is present and so is the driver but i still cant get it to detect the card for some reseon it works fine on xp
[10:05] <lamego> krang, check that wiki page...
[10:05] <IdleOne> krang,  no it wont it will break the entire system and send you crying :P
[10:05] <cohonen> katarot, ofcause it works on xp
[10:05] <krang> IdleOne: LOL
[10:06] <cohonen> ms has the advantage of huge vendor support
[10:06] <offff> Necessary of 2 ips in the same machine (virtual). Which the best option? To raise an interface (alias eth0:1)  Or  to use the "ip addr 192.168.x.x dev ethx"?
[10:06] <katarot> cohonen: why is it not working on ubuntu then
[10:06] <krang> IdleOne: off to th wiki I go
[10:06] <IdleOne> krang,  ok :)
[10:06] <C-O-L-T> lamego: I have listed it but can I get somewhere an example of how to write to fstab
[10:06] <C-O-L-T> ?
[10:06] <IdleOne> cohonen, MS has an incredible OS and if they ever figure out how to get it working properly Ill switch back
[10:06] <cohonen> katarot, because the vendor is a nasty type who wont suuport linux and release tech docs so a proper opensource driver can be written
[10:07] <kingspawn> C-O-L-T: http://www.pastebin.com/611289
[10:07] <cohonen> IdleOne, ok ,, well vista is going to be better than XP so there you go
[10:07] <katarot> cohonen: i read on the forum that dell does something to the card to make sure it only turns on when dell turns on could this be true
[10:07] <rcsolutions> When I do "sudo apt-get install dchroot" it says it's impossible to find dchroot package.
[10:07] <techrush> !java
[10:07] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[10:08] <cohonen> katarot, i dont understand what you mean
[10:08] <cohonen> could you elaborate ?
[10:08] <bimberi> offff: i can't compare the methods but the interface alias method has always worked well for me
[10:09] <katarot> cohonen: someone said that dell made the card so it turns it self on with xp
[10:09] <cohonen> arggg i cant wait 40 min to get a single loucy cd,, com-on,download it
[10:09] <IdleOne> katarot, thats called hardcoding and apple does it also but you should be able to get it working on linux also
[10:09] <offff> bimberi: But the problem that interface (you unite) does not function PREROUTING
[10:09] <offff> you unite = alias
[10:09] <katarot> idleone: how could i do that
[10:09] <cohonen> katarot, i doubt that
[10:09] <clem_yeats> rcsolutions : sudo aptitude search name_of_package
[10:10] <ubuntu_> Hallo
[10:10] <cohonen> katarot, it just has a working driver
[10:10] <rcsolutions> When I do "sudo apt-get install dchroot" on the terminal, it says it's impossible to find dchroot package. I'm doing this because I want to use the w32codecs on an AMD64.. they told me to make a chroot or something like that...
[10:10] <rcsolutions> Ok ok
[10:10] <cohonen> katarot, anyway ,, another time ,, go for a thinkpad t or x .. they have exceptional linux support
[10:11] <Zarephath> kingspawn: like I said it mounts just fine from terminal, there was nothing wrong with the fstab..but I changed it just to show you that it wouldn't affect the outcome...
[10:11] <katarot> cohonen: why does ndiswrapper not work i have did it correctly i got the drivers from dell \
[10:11] <bimberi> offff: i don't know sorry
[10:11] <rcsolutions> clem_yeats : Nothing happens when I type this... and the problem remains
[10:11] <IdleOne> !tell rcsolutions about repos
[10:11] <michael_> I installed and reinstalled the Forecastfox 0.8.5.3 on Firefox 1.0.7 but it won't work. There is a small box down in the status bar between Fasterfox and Adblock that I think is supposed to be the extension. Any ideas?
[10:11] <cohonen> katarot, beats me ,, maybe ndiswrapper isnt as good as you think it is
[10:11] <cohonen> thats why native drivers are the best
[10:12] <IdleOne> michael_, upgrade to ff1.5
[10:12] <kingspawn> Zarephath: well, dmesg | tail after boot to check what it says about the mounting. check /var/log/
[10:12] <IdleOne> !tell michael_ about ff1.5
[10:12] <michael_> k, ty
[10:12] <katarot> cohonen: native driver confuse me i got one but dont know what to do with it
[10:12] <krang> IdleOne: I got build-essential. but it hasn't changed anything. is there any way I can just set the active gcc to be the older version? I have 3.4.5 and 4.0.2 installed
[10:12] <Zarephath> kingspawn: I will look it over again just in case I missed something...didn't see anything the first time... :-(
[10:13] <cohonen> katarot, well a native driver would be one thats actually made to drive your device on the "native" os ,, that is,, in this case linux
[10:13] <cohonen> as opposed to running a windows driver through some wrapper thingie
[10:13] <katarot> cohonen: how would i install it
[10:14] <jpotex> I'm trying to install Ubuntu, but when I'm supposed to choose a partition, there's no partitions at all to choose between.
[10:14] <cohonen> katarot, have no idea,, im a hardware freak ,, i only buy hardware i know linux has native drivers for
[10:14] <jpotex> Any ideas whats wrong?
[10:14] <cohonen> im sorry
[10:14] <katarot> cohenen: thanks anyway
[10:14] <cohonen> katarot, sure,, but there  must be guides on google
[10:15] <cohonen> katarot, you could search for your laptop on tuxmobile.org or linuxonlaptops
[10:15] <Dreamglider> how do i mount iso file
[10:15] <cohonen> theres often good guides
[10:15] <katarot> cohenen: yeah there is but it says i have to build a new kernel and that sounds hard
[10:15] <misterii> II wonder, whats the problem. I tried VLC and totem and totem-xine but they all give me "scrambled output"
[10:15] <tritium> katarot: build a new kernel for what?
[10:15] <cohonen> katarot, its very easy to build a new kernel
[10:16] <misterii> it like the output is in "dots of noise"
[10:16] <cohonen> the hard part is to select what you want in that kernel
[10:16] <tritium> cohonen: you can build driver modules without having to build a new kernel
[10:16] <apolo> hola
[10:16] <cohonen> tritium, i know
[10:16] <Zarephath> kingspawn: mtab has no entry for /dev/hda1....while I do see it for /sda1....lemme see what kind of mileage I get by adding it to mtab...
[10:16] <katarot> tritium: emm to get a native driver for ubuntu
[10:17] <krang> Anyone : where do i find the kernel compiler in the filesystem?
[10:17] <cohonen> tritium, but that wasnt the question
[10:17] <apolo> disculpen alguiensabe como conseguir la aceleracion ed una targea unichrome
[10:17] <NickGarvey> !es
[10:17] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:17] <Zarephath> krang: Well if it is like most other *nix flavors it would be cd /usr/src/linux make menuconfig
[10:17] <apolo> ok
[10:17] <NickGarvey> do X servers work over WANs or just LANs?  I can't seem to connect to my X server using my WAN ip
[10:17] <cohonen> besides modules often cause problems ,, i build stuff inside when i can get away with it ,,
[10:17] <krang> Zarephath: thanks, I'll have a look
[10:17] <apolo> i need  help for the 3d acceleration
[10:18] <Zarephath> apolo: What video card?
[10:18] <apolo> with a unichrome
[10:18] <misterii> anyone use xmule here?
[10:18] <apolo> I cant compile for get  drm.ko y via.ko
[10:18] <kingspawn> Zarephath: its not supposed to be manually added to mtab, the system adds everything it mounts to it automatically
[10:18] <misterii> I have mp3s in a folder and I want to share them...
[10:18] <Zarephath> apolo: know nothing about it...
[10:18] <tritium> katarot: which driver?
[10:18] <apolo> :(
[10:18] <cohonen> aghhh god,, im down at 4Mbps
[10:19] <krang> Zarephath: usr/src is empty
[10:19] <NickGarvey> krang: sources aren't installed by default
[10:19] <vook> how would I go about making xmms (or bmp actually) load when I insert an audio cd rather than sound-juicer?
[10:19] <krang> I don't even need them, I just need to find the location of the kernel compiler
[10:19] <Zarephath> Yeah I know..which means that dmesg has no errors...it just isn't reading the line in fstab for some reason that I can't figure out...
[10:20] <apolo> tanks see you later
[10:20] <kingspawn> Zarephath: makes no difference if you remove all the options and just put defaults either?
[10:20] <Zarephath> krang: You have to install the kernel source before you can compile
[10:21] <WMIIII923> How do I configure mirrors in the installer? "The installer cannot figure out how to install the base system. No installable CD-ROM was found and no valid mirror was configured."
[10:21] <krang> that would make sense, but I still need to find the compiler executable
[10:21] <lamego> krang, erm did you installed the correct gcc already ?
[10:21] <Zarephath> kingspawn: yep...went back that route too...I just mounted from term and checked mtab..so it is adding the entry after mounting...pretty strange eh?
[10:21] <kingspawn> Zarephath: indeed. with which commandline did you mount it now?
[10:22] <krang> lamego: I have 3.4.5 as my kernel compiler, and 4.0.2 as my normal one, and I just want to know what to point export CC to
[10:22] <themachine> how can I find what ports I can use for apache?
[10:22] <krang> lamego : in order to use the older one as my standard gcc that is
[10:22] <dmb> krang, goto a terminal
[10:22] <Zarephath> kingspawn: Whatever the default gnome term is...just typed mount /media/winxp and there it was...
[10:22] <krang> dmb: done
[10:22] <dmb> and type in gcc, and press tab
[10:22] <lafferpt> hey
[10:22] <dmb> twice
[10:22] <dmb> and those are the versions of gcc
[10:22] <lamego> krang, export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4 on my case
[10:23] <kingspawn> Zarephath: very strange indeed, since now it reads fstab and thinks everything is fine and dandy
[10:23] <lamego> are you sure its 3.5 ?
[10:23] <dmb> i use export CC=gcc-3.4
[10:23] <lafferpt> how can I get 2pcs with internet under ubuntu... just got this one going but the other one I don't have a clue how to configure it
[10:23] <krang> dmb, lamego: That's the stuff, just what I needed. thanks!
[10:23] <lamego> np :)
[10:23] <Zarephath> kingspawn: Excactly why I am calling on help from the community to make sure it isn't something I don't know about ntfs mounts,etc...
[10:23] <Zarephath> *Exactly*
[10:23] <dmb> also, sometime you might want to do that for c++
[10:24] <lafferpt> lamego ol ol
[10:24] <Homer> THE GOGGLES, THEY DO NOTHING!!!!!!! :(((
[10:24] <dmb> export cxx= g++-3.4
[10:24] <IdleOne> Homer, ?
[10:25] <krang> dmb: Good call, thanks
[10:25] <Homer> I baught anti-Goatse goggles, but they don't work :((
[10:25] <dmb> seriosly, evertime we have to compile stuff, configure searches for the same crap
[10:25] <dmb> and it takes so long
[10:25] <tritium> Homer: please stay on topic
[10:25] <dmb> it shouldn't have to check each time
[10:25] <kbrooks> dmb, what "same crap"?
[10:25] <rofl-waffle> Where are the rules in my firewall being set?
[10:25] <Zarephath> Anyone else in here seen a situation where fstab doesn't mount a drive (without any errors, or indication it attempted a mount) but mount from gnome terminal works just fine after boot completion
[10:25] <kingspawn> Zarephath: it doesnt even work when removing "noauto"? this is annoying :)
[10:26] <lamego> Zarephath, a network mount ? like an smb mount ?
[10:26] <dmb> kbrooks, it checks for the same includes, same basic compiler stuff, test programs etc...
[10:26] <kingspawn> Zarephath: man page says noauto must be mounted explicitly. but you have other "noauto"'s there..
[10:26] <Zarephath> kingspawn: Lemme see again...most cases I encounter are my own human error and not the OS :-)
[10:26] <dmb> there should be a common dataebase or something
[10:27] <O_Imortal> alo
[10:27] <Homer> ok then
[10:27] <Zarephath> lamego: No just /dev/hda1  /media/winxp ro,blah
[10:27] <kbrooks> dmb: well, there isn't. why? because life sucks
[10:27] <Homer> will using ubuntu make me a l33t hax0r?
[10:27] <dmb> Homer, no
[10:27] <ceteh> Homer: yes <-:
[10:27] <kbrooks> homer: no
[10:27] <Homer> :(
[10:27] <kbrooks> ceteh: no.
[10:27] <Homer> I don't know who to believe!
[10:27] <Zarephath> Only time and experience can do that..
[10:27] <ceteh> kbrooks: yes, yes, yes ;-p
[10:27] <kingspawn> Homer: of course. from ubuntu you can ping nasa.gov all night long, and they can't find you
[10:27] <ilian> hello
[10:27] <Chousuke> Homer: You don't want to bee a l33t hax0r.
[10:27] <dmb> you need to use lfs for that
[10:27] <Chousuke> -e
[10:27] <dmb> :)
[10:27] <kbrooks> Homer: ubuntu is for the desktop
[10:28] <IdleOne> Homer,  ask a support question concerning ubuntu or go to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[10:28] <kbrooks> !offtopic
[10:28] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[10:28] <IdleOne> !br
[10:28] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[10:28] <rofl-waffle> Where are the rules in my firewall being set?
[10:29] <dmb> rofl-waffle, what firewall program are you using?
[10:29] <rofl-waffle> iptables
[10:29] <ilian> I am a new ubuntu user and I need some help with the MPLAYER
[10:30] <dmb> i believe its stored internally
[10:30] <onicrom> hey guys, does anyone have the url for the sources.list automagic builder?
[10:30] <dmb> there is no specific file
[10:30] <dmb> which is why it resets on reboot unless you have a script to enter them again
[10:30] <ilian> may I ask for a little help in private room?
[10:31] <NickGarvey> !mplayer
[10:31] <ubotu> from memory, mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[10:31] <ilian> yes!
[10:31] <Zarephath> kingspawn: I must have left a comma or something in there...this boot it came right up after I took out "noauto"...go figure..
[10:31] <ilian> it doesen`t plays wma-s
[10:31] <Xnos> someone uses DIA (diagram editor)
[10:31] <onicrom> !sources.list
[10:31] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[10:31] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell ilian about restricted
[10:31] <onicrom> !easysource
[10:31] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:32] <kingspawn> Zarephath: well, the docs say that noauto-disks wont be automounted, so it seems likely to be connected with that, heh
[10:32] <kingspawn> Zarephath: i guess bootup just does somethiing like "mount -a"
[10:32] <barber_782> hi
[10:32] <dmb> hey, is there an ubuntu dev or ubuntu non support channell?
[10:32] <Zarephath> kingspawn: Another experience that teaches me more about never assuming anything..heh
[10:32] <kingspawn> Zarephath: hehe, yeah
[10:32] <IdleOne> !offtopic
[10:32] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[10:32] <cohonen> so ubuntu 6.10 is going to be planned soon
[10:33] <Phlosten> mornin all
[10:33] <baconbacon> mornin huh
[10:33] <dmb> !development
[10:33] <ubotu> dmb: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:33] <sagarp> does anyone know what fonts this guy uses: http://www.lynucs.org/index.php?screen_type=1&screen_id=1326404051441d7d3571feb&m=screen
[10:33] <obli> a crashed nautilus window keeps restarting (and crashing again) after I kill, how do I get rid of it?
[10:33] <C-O-L-T> I have installed another dictionary for oo.org but still does not want to use it
[10:34] <ilian> so is there anyone who wish to share wisdom?
[10:34] <NickGarvey> about what ilian
[10:34] <ilian> ah
[10:34] <cohonen> ilian, hmm whatever i have
[10:34] <onicrom> for upgrading to dapper is it a simple s/breezy/dapper/g in sources.list?
[10:34] <tonyyarusso> ilian: Did you see the message from ubotu?  Everything you need to know is one that wiki page.
[10:34] <ilian> can we PM?
[10:34] <NickGarvey> !pm
[10:34] <ubotu> Ask your questions in the channel so that other people may also benefit from answers received.
[10:34] <cohonen> onicrom, in theory ,,,
[10:34] <onicrom> thanks
[10:34] <ilian> ok
[10:35] <ilian> my MPLAYER is not playing WMA formats
[10:35] <Seveas> !wma
[10:35] <ubotu> restricted is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[10:35] <tonyyarusso> onicrom: It is also asked that you try the new upgrade tool if going to Dapper, see
[10:35] <tonyyarusso> !upgrade
[10:35] <Seveas> ^-- ilian
[10:35] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[10:35] <ilian> I have downloaded the essentials
[10:35] <ilian> but I don`t know how to move them
[10:36] <Tailsfan> Hello, When you load a Live CD, Are you supposed to have a floppy in there for the Live CD to recognize it
[10:36] <ilian> in consoile:)
[10:36] <Zarephath> kingspawn: I am getting ready to setup a NFS server..but the wiki is a bit dated...the new portmap only has OPTIONS="" according to the comment this lets it listen only to the loopback...what should I put between the quotes to enable the server to listen on my network 192.168.1.XXX?
[10:36] <gnomefreak> Tailsfan: no not to boot to live cd
[10:36] <Tailsfan> I meant for it to read it as in to save stuff on it
[10:36] <gnomefreak> Tailsfan: just make sure you are booting to cdrom in the bios
[10:36] <obli> So, when is dapper final? Will i be able to upgrade without and major hassle (i.e. keep settings, etc) when it's out?
[10:36] <onicrom> cool thanks
[10:36] <gnomefreak> hi Zarephath
[10:36] <kingspawn> Zarephath: I do believe so
[10:37] <gnomefreak> Tailsfan: that im not sure how you would do that with live disk
[10:37] <Tailsfan> I Do, but when I tried to save something onto a flopppy with teh Live CD loaded, it says it's not mounted
[10:37] <tonyyarusso> obli: Most likely June 1, although apparently we're still waiting on the "official" announcement, so consider that fairly reliable heresay at this point.
[10:37] <Zarephath> kingspawn: I don't follow exactly..you mean just put my lan ip in the quotes?
[10:37] <kingspawn> Zarephath: yeah
[10:37] <ilian> are there oly advanced users of ubuntu?
[10:37] <jadaz87> hello everyone i was wondering how do you shutdown, restart hibernate from the command line?
[10:37] <Tailsfan> !FreeFormats
[10:37] <ubotu> There are a large number of Free Formats which are preferred over patent and copyright encumbered formats. They are listed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFormats
[10:38] <cohonen> ilian, nope
[10:38] <katarot> can someone recommend a wireless card i will just have to plug in or very easy to use
[10:38] <Zarephath> kingspawn: Ok...not the broadcast ip correct..just the subnet range?
[10:38] <cohonen> ilian, i would guess most are amertuers
[10:38] <kingspawn> jadaz87: look into the "shutdown" command
[10:38] <gnomefreak> katarot: check out the link in your pm
[10:38] <Aap> hello, i'm a bit of a noob in Linux, but I have this problem. I don't have a browser anymore so i want to apt-get one. But he says this:Setting up mozilla-firefox (1.0.7-0ubuntu0.1) ...
[10:38] <Aap> /var/lib/dpkg/info/mozilla-firefox.postinst: line 15: update-mozilla-firefox-chrome: command not found
[10:38] <Aap> dpkg: error processing mozilla-firefox (--configure):
[10:38] <Aap>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127
[10:38] <Aap> Errors were encountered while processing:
[10:38] <Aap>  mozilla-firefox
[10:38] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell katarot about hardware
[10:38] <Aap> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[10:38] <Tailsfan> and also how do you set up a dial-up connection if I were to install Ubuntu?
[10:38] <Seveas> Aap, NEVER paste in here
[10:38] <Zarephath> !tell Aap about pastebin
[10:38] <Aap> oh sry
[10:38] <katarot> i havent got a pm
[10:38] <obli> How do i prevent this crashed nautilus window from restarting whnever I kill its process? :S
[10:38] <ilian> so what about the WMA-s?
[10:38] <gnomefreak> Aap: please don not paste in here use pastebin for all your pasting needs
[10:38] <Aap> srysrysry
[10:39] <NickGarvey> !ff1.5
[10:39] <jadaz87> kingspawn what do i do to do that type in 'shutdown --usage' in the terminal?
[10:39] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[10:39] <obli> I'm watching the memorya nd swap usages slowly rise as it's active, then drop whenever i kill it
[10:39] <kingspawn> jadaz87: man shutdown
[10:39] <gnomefreak> katarot: check again
[10:39] <Aap> but the thing is , i don't have a browser to surf
[10:39] <ReWT_AxS> !ff1.5
[10:39] <ilian> will you tell me how tm make my MPLYER to play them?
[10:39] <Zarephath> jadaz87: If you want to restart you type shutdown -r now
[10:39] <Tailsfan> Let me think
[10:39] <katarot> gnomefreak: ohh i got it was in ubotu it never pop up that is unsuall
[10:39] <gnomefreak> Aap: in terminal type w3m www.whereever.com
[10:39] <Zarephath> If you want to shut down the computer then you do shutdown -h now
[10:39] <Tailsfan> Aap, Do you have the Ubuntu CDs?
[10:39] <Aap> nope
[10:40] <Tailsfan> Oh, I See
[10:40] <Aap> oh wait, yes i have
[10:40] <fluxt> an illegal copy of ubuntu!
[10:40] <Aap> yes
[10:40] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ilian about wma
[10:40] <Tailsfan> Why illegally have Ubuntu?
[10:40] <gnomefreak> fluxt: how is that possible?
[10:40] <jadaz87> oh ok thank you
[10:41] <NickGarvey> I hacked the linux source code!!
[10:41] <NickGarvey> I can see it all I want!
[10:41] <Aap> i put the cd in my pc
[10:41] <gnomefreak> ilian: instructions are in your pm
[10:41] <fluxt> obli: kill -s 9 pid
[10:41] <obli> I'm part of the ripping crew that released ubuntu one week before release!
[10:41] <obli> oh, thanks
[10:41] <randolphf> hello I was trying to modify my grub parameters on service->boot but no application exists
[10:41] <fluxt> lol obli
[10:41] <gnomefreak> NickGarvey: everyone can view the source code
[10:41] <ilian> thank you gnomefreak
[10:41] <katarot> eem i got a broadcom chipset could i still use a 3com that uses a prism54
[10:41] <NickGarvey> gnomefreak: thats why it was funny
[10:42] <NickGarvey> or supposed to e
[10:42] <NickGarvey> be*
[10:42] <obli> fluxt> the window ressurected :P
[10:42] <Tailsfan> Aap, What CD did you get, Live or Install
[10:42] <Aap> install
[10:42] <fluxt> obli: gah, kill X ?
[10:42] <obli> I know i can solve this by restarting, but It's just plain annoying...
[10:42] <Tailsfan> There is your problem, The Live CD contains a firefox installer
[10:43] <fluxt> obli: you can't just close it or something novel like that?
[10:43] <obli> I'll just call it a day and get an extra hour of sleep :)
[10:43] <katarot> how can i put a chipset in my laptop
[10:43] <ilian> that was a really helpful site
[10:43] <Aap> it's in
[10:43] <Tailsfan> Aap, Let me get you a download of firefox
[10:43] <obli> nah, it comes back for whatever reason...
[10:43] <krang> anyone: if i make an alias "alias gcc=gcc-3.4" and then run a script like so: "./scripty", and the script then calls gcc, should it run gcc-3.4 or have I got it wrong?
[10:43] <ilian> thanx a lot I will try it tommorow...Going to bed now...
[10:43] <gnomefreak> Tailsfan: if hes using ubuntu he has firefox installed by default
[10:43] <Aap> Tailsfan, it's an EXE of FF on the cd
[10:43] <fluxt> obli: perhaps there is another process in the background that restarts it..
[10:43] <jpotex> Now I'm tierd of this. I can't get to the partition part in the ubuntu 5.10 installation. But if I but the disc into my sister's computer, it works just fine. Any ideas?
[10:43] <ilian> BYE ALL..It was nice to see you!
[10:44] <cohonen> peace
[10:44] <gnomefreak> Aap: if this is to get ff on windows please go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:44] <TheMinion> i've heard that linux can read but not write to ntfs partitions. i have an ntfs partition, how do i make linux see it?
[10:44] <Tailsfan> Oh, NVM Then, I did'nt even install
[10:44] <Aap> nono
[10:44] <obli> maybe, I'll just shutdown and hope not to see it when i wake up tomorrow ;p
[10:44] <Aap> it's on Ubuntu
[10:44] <Tailsfan> Ubuntu yet
[10:44] <gnomefreak> Aap: you dont have ff on ubuntu?
[10:44] <jpotex> Now I'm tierd of this. I can't get to the partition part in the ubuntu 5.10 installation. But if I but the disc into my sister's computer, it works just fine. Any ideas?
[10:44] <Aap> it's gone
[10:44] <Aap> i don't know how
[10:44] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell TheMinion about ntfs
[10:44] <fluxt> ubotu: tell TheMinion about mountwindows
[10:44] <TheMinion> thanks
[10:45] <NickGarvey> Aap: I doubt it, alt f2 and type firefox
[10:45] <gnomefreak> Aap: sudo apt-get install mozilla-firefox
[10:45] <_jason> krang: I don't think that will work
[10:45] <NickGarvey> (think its alt f2)
[10:45] <Zarephath> gnomefreak: How would I specify a ip range in the portmap file?  192.168.0.2-192.168.0.50 ?
[10:45] <Tailsfan> Are there any books to Ubuntu or will a linux book do?
[10:45] <gnomefreak> Zarephath: if you ask the room you might get a better answer
[10:46] <gnomefreak> Tailsfan: debian book for now
[10:46] <NickGarvey> Tailsfan: don't get linux for dummies trust me
[10:46] <Tailsfan> I'm not
[10:46] <Zarephath> Ok room how do I
[10:46] <Zarephath> Oop
[10:46] <Aap> doesn't work, he says that a subproces /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[10:46] <Zarephath> How would I specify a ip range in the portmap file?  192.168.0.2-192.168.0.50 ?
[10:46] <kung> gn8
[10:46] <Tailsfan> I was gonna get a good book, I wanted to learn a lot about Ubuntu
[10:46] <NickGarvey> I can't get my x server to work over the internet but it works fine in my LAN
[10:46] <gnomefreak> Aap: sudo apt-get update  and let me know of errors
[10:46] <randolphf> I'm still wondering why menu options that are supposed to appear according to the fact such as boot are not showing on my menu
[10:46] <NickGarvey> any thoughts of why this would happen?
[10:47] <randolphf> please
[10:47] <gnomefreak> randolphf: what do you mean?
[10:47] <Aap> no errors
[10:47] <Tailsfan> And is there any way to make the Live CD go faster?
[10:47] <htrp> hey how come console wont start after i changed my 'hostname' ?
[10:47] <cohonen> Tailsfan, faster cdrom ?
[10:47] <gnomefreak> Aap: open synaptic and search firefox than install it
[10:47] <IdleOne> Tailsfan, grease it up :P
[10:47] <Aap> doesn't work
[10:47] <gnomefreak> Aap: what doesnt work?
[10:48] <eirejah> hello
[10:48] <Tailsfan> Oh, I have another drive, but whenmy computer boots to only recognizes the first drive
[10:48] <randolphf> well the faq for modifying grub params said to use system>administration>boot and I can't find that item
[10:48] <Tailsfan> Hey eirejah
[10:48] <krang> _jason: I don't think it will either. is there any other way to do the same thing?
[10:49] <Aap> he returns an error : E: mozilla-firefox: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127
[10:49] <_jason> krang: when you say ./scripty, you don't happen to be referring to a ./configure script do you?
[10:49] <gnomefreak> Aap: can you paste the /etc/apt/sources.list file to pastebin please
[10:49] <eirejah> could anyone help me out with some general tips on the procedure for how to mount a portable external usb hard drive with music thats in ms dos format to transfer it onto my ubuntu system ... please
[10:49] <Aap> uhm yes, i'll try to do that without a browser
[10:50] <lorenzo_R> is it legal to decrypt/copy DVD's in the UK???
[10:50] <gnomefreak> oh damn nm Aap
[10:50] <Aap> ?
[10:50] <krang> _jason: no, I've got a webcam driver install script that needs to have gcc call an older version of itself
[10:50] <gnomefreak> ok open your /etc/apt/sources.list for me
[10:50] <MidnightDevil> hi, how can i add compiz to the repositories
[10:50] <fluxt> lorenzo_R: you'll find it's legal to make 1 backup
[10:50] <Aap> yuyp
[10:50] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell MidnightDevil about xgl
[10:50] <krang> _jason: it wants the kernel compiler and the normal compiler to be the same
[10:50] <Aap> *done*
[10:50] <jpotex> Now I'm tierd of this. I can't get to the partition part in the ubuntu 5.10 installation. But if I but the disc into my sister's computer, it works just fine. Any ideas?
[10:51] <randolphf> gnomefreak?
[10:51] <gnomefreak> ok Aap looking down the list do you see the lines that start with deb hhtp?
[10:51] <gnomefreak> randolphf: ?
[10:51] <MidnightDevil> thank's!! ;-=
[10:51] <lorenzo_R> i use DVD Decryptor to backup DVD's to my HDD in XviD format using the .avi container
[10:51] <gnomefreak> yw MidnightDevil
[10:51] <_jason> krang: well I would just temporarily mv /usr/bin/gcc and create a new /usr/bin/gcc that points to gcc-3.4.  THen when I was done, I would restore the old one
[10:51] <Aap> yup
[10:51] <gnomefreak> Aap: are there # infront of them?
[10:51] <Aap> at the "backports"
[10:51] <krang> _jason: so it is just one file then? I wasn't sure if that'd be safe
[10:51] <gnomefreak> Aap: tell me the lines say breezy somewher ein them also
[10:52] <_jason> krang: that should work
[10:52] <katarot> if the card needs chipset from the one my laptop uses would it not work
[10:52] <_jason> krang: /usr/bin/gcc is just a symlink
[10:52] <Aap> no breezy, only hoary
[10:52] <gnomefreak> Aap: ack
[10:52] <krang> _jason: oooooh, now it starts to make sense
[10:52] <katarot> *a different chipset
[10:52] <Aap> ?
[10:52] <gnomefreak> Aap: ok is the cdrom repo have a # infornt of it?
[10:52] <fluxt> lorenzo_R: IANAL but however you can backup seems reasonable to me
[10:52] <Aap> no
[10:53] <gnomefreak> Aap: put one there please
[10:53] <gnomefreak> Aap: should be top most line
[10:53] <Aap> doen +apt-get update
[10:53] <maxkelley> OHMYGOD. we need to get printing fixed.
[10:53] <eirejah> could anyone help me out with some general tips on the procedure for how to mount a portable external usb hard drive with music thats in ms dos format to transfer it onto my ubuntu system ... please ... this is the end of my dmesg with the device shown on there..
[10:53] <eirejah> woops
[10:53] <gnomefreak> Aap: save vlose run sudo apt-get update
[10:53] <eirejah> could anyone help me out with some general tips on the procedure for how to mount a portable external usb hard drive with music thats in ms dos format to transfer it onto my ubuntu system ... please ... this is the end of my dmesg with the device shown on there..http://pastebin.com/611372
[10:53] <TheMinion> does ubuntu automatically support usb 2.0 or do i have to install my motherboards drivers?
[10:53] <fluxt> lorenzo_R: you'll find prosecutors for such thing non-existant anyway :)
[10:53] <mwe> TheMinion: it does
[10:53] <Aap> no errrors
[10:53] <TheMinion> mwe: ok, thanks
[10:54] <gnomefreak> Aap: good now do you have gui at all?
[10:54] <maxkelley> eirejah: you should just be able to plug it in..
[10:54] <mwe> TheMinion: linux has full usb2 support
[10:54] <Aap> yes
[10:54] <gnomefreak> ok gnome?
[10:54] <eirejah> maxkelley: i have plugged it in
[10:54] <Aap> yup
[10:54] <evissecx> Hi, I want to know when I get to enter a password for root? I never could during the installation
[10:54] <katarot> would it br any use buying a new wireless card if my computer has broadcom chipset and the card use orinoco_cs
[10:54] <maxkelley> eirejah: nothing popped on your desktop?
[10:54] <gnomefreak> Aap: go to system>admin>synaptic and see if it opens please
[10:54] <_jason> evissecx: you don't, you use sudo
[10:54] <efarrar> ok, so I have gotten grub-install to work, and I have written a menu.lst, but it still gives me the grub prompt at boot....is there any tool to check the syntax?
[10:54] <_jason> ubotu: tell evissecx about rootsudo
[10:54] <maxkelley> eirejah: could you repost that pastebin thing in the channel? I didn't ccatch the url
[10:54] <TheMinion> evissecx: sudo passwd root
[10:54] <evissecx> how does sudo work?
[10:54] <Aap> it opens
[10:54] <evissecx> aha
[10:54] <evissecx> thx
[10:54] <eirejah> maxkelley: im using fluxbox .. i prefer command line  :)  i know the command for bsd but not linux
[10:55] <_jason> TheMinion: please don't advise that
[10:55] <eirejah> http://pastebin.com/611372
[10:55] <gnomefreak> Aap: search for firefox please
[10:55] <maxkelley> eirejah: yay, me too.
[10:55] <xcel> hi!
[10:55] <eirejah> cool, you can help me out then im sure   ;)
[10:55] <TheMinion> _jason: but that is how you do it...
[10:55] <Aap> mozilla-firefox = checked
[10:55] <Aap> firefox not
[10:55] <kingspawn> eirejah: prolly mount -t msdos /dev/sda /mountpoint ?
[10:55] <misterii> could someone help me with a few issues?
[10:55] <gnomefreak> Aap: check it for re-install
[10:55] <eirejah> sweet that what i was thinking
[10:55] <neilc> how stable is dapper? i.e. can i run it on a desktop machine without worrying about it eating my disk/data/etc. ?
[10:55] <lorenzo_R> i think im still not ready to use Linux
[10:55] <Aap> k
[10:55] <gnomefreak> Aap: is ther e aseprate firefox or just mozilla-firefox?
[10:55] <eirejah> hmmm ill wait for maxkelley to get back
[10:55] <maxkelley> eirejah: mkdir /media/sda
[10:56] <eirejah> ok
[10:56] <xcel> anyone how goes with FLUXBOX?! anyways i wonder if its possible to save my "config" example if i go with "fbsetbg xxx.jpg" can i save that?
[10:56] <Aap> both
[10:56] <_jason> TheMinion: there's a reason dev's setup ubuntu to use sudo instead of using root
[10:56] <maxkelley> eirejah: mount -t auto /dev/sda /media/sda
[10:56] <maxkelley> eirejah: try that.
[10:56] <mediated> I'm trying to set up an ubuntu server on an old P2 to be a print/file server.  I don't want to have to plug a keyboard mouse or attach a monitor to it, but I want complete control(ability to restart etc.).  I want it to turn on openssh on startup.  What should I do to achieve this?(thanks)
[10:56] <gnomefreak> Aap: ok give me a sec please
[10:56] <Aap> k
[10:56] <kingspawn> mediated: just apt-get openssh-server
[10:56] <maxkelley> mediated: just do sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[10:56] <gnomefreak> Aap: check the firefox one please also
[10:56] <mediated> it's already installed
[10:57] <Tailsfan> Will Ubuntu support Sound cause when I load teh Live CD it shows a icon of a speaker with a X
[10:57] <maxkelley> mediated: it will start on bootup.
[10:57] <NickGarvey> mediated: should start on boot
[10:57] <albacker> guys can someone help me with my camera driver ? i followed steps in ubuntuforums, and i dont have /dev/video or /dev/video0 what to do ?
[10:57] <_jason> mediated: it should start when you boot then.  No further action is required
[10:57] <mediated> nice
[10:57] <eirejah> maxkelley: yah i must specify the filesystem type
[10:57] <maxkelley> eirejah: it work?
[10:57] <eirejah> so
[10:57] <mwe> Tailsfan: linux has good support for most sound cards
[10:57] <Aap> he says that the firefox doesn't have a available version
[10:57] <maxkelley> eirejah: is it fat?
[10:57] <eirejah> mount -t msdos /dev/sda /media/sda
[10:57] <Tailsfan> O.K.
[10:57] <eirejah> ?
[10:57] <misterii> gnomefreak, how do I share individual directories of my choice in xmule?
[10:57] <gnomefreak> Aap: let me know if they install
[10:57] <xcel> anyone how goes with FLUXBOX?! anyways i wonder if its possible to save my "config" example if i go with "fbsetbg xxx.jpg" can i save that?
[10:57] <mwe> Tailsfan: what card do you have?
[10:57] <mediated> well, that was a lot simpler than I thought it would be...
[10:57] <Aap> they don't
[10:57] <TheMinion> my graphics card, ati all-in-wonder x800 xt, has a tv tuner. how do i use the tv tuner in linux?
[10:57] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrrrr
[10:58] <Tailsfan> I Don't Know
[10:58] <gnomefreak> Aap: ever thought of upgrading to breezy?
[10:58] <Tailsfan> I think a ESS AudioDrive
[10:58] <Aap> yes
[10:58] <mwe> TheMinion: IIRC there is a document describing it at wiki.ubunutu.com
[10:58] <Aap> but i can't get an example source-list for it (no browser)
[10:58] <gnomefreak> Aap: wanna try it? i know breezy ff works
[10:58] <gnomefreak> Aap: thats what im here for ;)
[10:58] <mike-e> how can i enable ftpd?
[10:59] <TheMinion> ok,t hanks
[10:59] <Aap> okay :) let's move!
[10:59] <gnomefreak> Aap: open /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:59] <xcel> gnomefreak: do u use fluxbox? guess not :P
[10:59] <oxez> xcel, look in ~/.fluxbox/startup
[10:59] <Aap> done
[10:59] <gnomefreak> xcel: sometimes
[10:59] <xcel> oxez: i'll do
[10:59] <oxez> xcel, you can add your fbsetbg comment in there (remember to add a &)
[10:59] <gnomefreak> Aap: the words hoary change them to read breezy
[10:59] <mike-e> how can i enable ftpd?
[10:59] <Kirsch> hey guys, how do u make a service start on boot?
[11:00] <xcel> oxez: where shall i set the &? ;)
[11:00] <Xnos> someone have troubles with shares-admin.. it hangs
[11:00] <p01n7> why is it always ATI or Nvidia?
[11:00] <oxez> xcel, example: fbsetbg (yourfile.jpg)&
[11:00] <oxez> but you can also try it without the &
[11:00] <xcel> i see
[11:00] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell p01n7 about hardware
[11:00] <mike-e> how can i enable ftpd?
[11:00] <xcel> oxez: omg... what did you said that the dir was again? :)
[11:00] <gnomefreak> Aap: when your done please dont close it i have a questions about it
[11:01] <oxez> xcel, ~/.fluxbox/startup (startup) is the file
[11:01] <Aap> okay
[11:01] <Aap> doen
[11:01] <Aap> done
[11:01] <wvelez> hi...is compiz worth the trouble of installing?  how stable is it? thanks.
[11:01] <mike-e> how can i enable ftpd?
[11:01] <gnomefreak> the backports you have are they archive.ubuntu.com?
[11:01] <oxez> mike-e, you have to install a ftpd, like proftpd (sudo apt-get install proftpd), and then /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[11:01] <oxez> mike-e, something like that.
[11:01] <mike-e> thanks
[11:01] <Aap> no mirrormax
[11:01] <MidnightDevil> gnomefreak,  i cant seem to get the repository working
[11:01] <gnomefreak> Aap: take them out
[11:01] <MidnightDevil> keeps saying compiz isnt found
[11:02] <gnomefreak> erase all mirrormax repos please
[11:02] <Aap> done
[11:02] <krang> Anyne: what do I apt-get to get the linux source?
[11:02] <oxez> and mike-e, that of information is easily findable on the ubuntuforums.org, you'll get more there :o
[11:02] <krang> Anyone: what do I apt-get to get the linux source?
[11:02] <Aap> i commented them
[11:02] <gnomefreak> Aap: ok now save close sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:02] <oxez> krang, you apt-get install linux-<arch>
[11:02] <gnomefreak> Aap: you will need to take them out later
[11:02] <grit> hello
[11:02] <grit> i am looking for assistance with a problem i am having
[11:03] <Aap> apt-get updating....
[11:03] <krang> oxez: dumb question, but what do i replace <arch> with?
[11:03] <grit> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/eject/+bug/27380
[11:03] <gnomefreak> krang: what does uname -r tell you when typed in terminal
[11:03] <oxez> krang, 386, 686, or k7 (you can find those in synaptic)
[11:03] <grit> i can't mount my external harddrive more than once per restart
[11:03] <grit> anyone know how to implement the fix for it?
[11:03] <Aap> going to smoke ciggy, brb
[11:04] <eirejah> man anyone here can help me out with this i have tried vfat msdos and ntfs to mount this external usb hard drive ... the filesystem is from a winxp box ... the msdos option worked OK on a bsd box .. anyone got any tips i dunno what to do   :/
[11:04] <krang> oxez: 2.6.12-9-386
[11:04] <MidnightDevil> gnomefreak, can u give me some highlight?
[11:04] <MidnightDevil> :)
[11:04] <gnomefreak> 386 is your arch
[11:04] <mediated> How am I going to know what IP the printserver is when my Mac assigns the IP?
[11:04] <katarot> ca
[11:04] <gnomefreak> MidnightDevil: as to what?
[11:04] <xcel> oxez: shall i mkdir startup in -/.fluxbox?
[11:05] <xris_> When I log into ubuntu it doesn't start nautilus doesn't start on one of my accounts
[11:05] <gpierce> hello. all
[11:05] <mwe> krang: I think you need apt-get source install linux-image-$(uname -r)
[11:05] <gpierce> Is this an acceptable form for posting a problem with Dapper?
[11:05] <katarot> im going to buy a newcard hopefully it will work what if the chipsets are different would it still work
[11:05] <gnomefreak> gpierce: #ubuntu+1
[11:05] <gpierce> gnomefreak: thanks
[11:05] <gnomefreak> yw
[11:06] <gnomefreak> MidnightDevil: what do you need help with?
[11:06] <krang> oxez: apt-get install linux-2.6.12-9-386 said it couldn't find the package
[11:06] <wvelez> does anyone know if theres a how-to for compiz/breezy?
[11:06] <gnomefreak> wvelez: you can not install it on breezy
[11:06] <grit> i'm cannot mount my external drive more than once per restart, anyone got a howto or help? related to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/eject/+bug/27380
[11:06] <krang> mwe: just saw that, thanks
[11:06] <mwe> krang: sudo apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r)
[11:07] <wvelez> gnomefreak: gotta wait for dapper?
[11:07] <gnomefreak> krang: sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.12-9-386 iirc
[11:07] <gnomefreak> wvelez: yes
[11:07] <mwe> krang: but unless you're actually going to build the kernel yourself, getting just linux-headers-$(uname -r) is usually sufficient
[11:07] <gnomefreak> breezys lib and X cant handle it
[11:08] <krang> mwe: /usr/src is still empty, but it said the package was already the newset version
[11:08] <gnomefreak> now i brb since he didnt answer me
[11:08] <mwe> krang: what's the command you typed?
[11:08] <krang> apt-get install linux-image-2.6.12-9-386
[11:08] <p01n7> k well.. my gfx is Intel
[11:08] <mwe> krang: wrong command
[11:08] <mwe> krang: sudo apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r)
[11:09] <krang> mwe: oops
[11:09] <p01n7> and glxgears runs very very slow
[11:09] <krang> mwe: same message
[11:10] <xris_> When I log into ubuntu it doesn't start nautilus doesn't start on one of my accounts
[11:10] <Daskies> Um for some reason Applications > Add/Remove program  dissapeared
[11:10] <Daskies> Anyway to fix this?
[11:11] <Paper> hi all, i have an ati radeon video card and i have 1 monitor and 1 tv plugged in it, i would like to know if its possible to play a movie on the tv and do something else on the monitor ?
[11:11] <krang> mwe: my bad, i forgot the "source" part, now it tells me "unable to find a source package for install
[11:11] <gnomefreak> Daskies: what was the last thing you did before it left?
[11:11] <Kirsch> hey guys, what's the chkconfig/rc-update clone for ubuntu?
[11:11] <grit> i'm cannot mount my external drive more than once per restart, anyone got a howto or help? related to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/eject/+bug/27380
[11:11] <mwe> krang: what did you type this time?
[11:11] <Kirsch> i want to stop certain services from starting on boot, but i do not have x installed
[11:11] <MidnightDevil> i cant seem to add the right repository
[11:11] <Daskies> gnomefreak: I belive I installed the new firefox, but it could have been realplayer
[11:11] <MidnightDevil> to download compiz through apt
[11:11] <gnomefreak> MidnightDevil: for what?
[11:11] <gnomefreak> Daskies: are you on breezy
[11:12] <Daskies> gnomefreak: correct
[11:12] <fiveiron> why would I not be able to change the ownership of a file mounted on a fat32 volume?
[11:12] <MidnightDevil> xgl
[11:12] <krang> mwe: never mind, i typed "install" in there, it's working now. Sorry!
[11:12] <gnomefreak> MidnightDevil: if you are on breezy you can forget trying to get compwiz or xgl
[11:12] <ts20_5m0k3> I'm sure many of you are digg users.  In case you weren't aware, ##digg on this network is one of the largest digg.com IRC channels.  You can visit http://diggirc.com for additional information.
[11:12] <mwe> krang: heh. don't worry
[11:12] <gnomefreak> Daskies: try killall gnome-panel
[11:12] <krang> mwe: thanks very much for the help!
[11:12] <frank__> fiveiron: because fat32 has no concept of ownership
[11:12] <MidnightDevil> oh :|
[11:12] <frank__> fiveiron: the filesystem doesn't support it
[11:12] <MidnightDevil> gnomefreak, any other way around?
[11:13] <Daskies> gnomefreak: No luck
[11:13] <Paper> i have an ati radeon video card and i have 1 monitor and 1 tv plugged in it, i would like to know if its possible to play a movie on the tv and do something else on the monitor ?
[11:13] <fiveiron> frank__: would there be a way to trick it into using a user other than root as the owner/group?
[11:13] <gnomefreak> MidnightDevil: not unless you upgrade to dapper and it isnt worth the trouble atm
[11:13] <frank__> MidnightDevil: you can make all the files be owned by another user yes
[11:13] <mwe> fiveiron: you can give options to mount to make all the files owned by someone or give it a umask
[11:13] <MidnightDevil> ok, how do i upgrade?
[11:14] <gnomefreak> frank__: not for xgl he cant :(
[11:14] <Zarephath> clear
[11:14] <mediated> How do you indicate what device to use when connecting via ssh?(wlan etc..)
[11:14] <Daskies> gnomefreak: Is there a way I can manually open it?
[11:14] <mwe> fiveiron: mount /dev/blah /mnt/whatever -o umask=0000 for world read/write perms
[11:14] <gnomefreak> im thinking of a command i had Daskies
[11:14] <MidnightDevil> can i upgrade my distro ?
[11:14] <MidnightDevil> :-)
[11:14] <frank__> gnomefreak: ? what about xgl?
[11:14] <Zarephath> Ok..so the wiki says to mount name.of.nfs.server but never mentions how to specify that? How do I find out the defautl name of nfs-user-server?
[11:14] <gnomefreak> yes
[11:15] <gnomefreak> ok Daskies try sudo apt-get install smeg
[11:15] <Amaranth> no, get alacarte
[11:15] <mwe> fiveiron: or -o uid=<uiserid> as returned by 'id'
[11:15] <Amaranth> http://www.realistanew.com/projects/alacarte
[11:15] <gnomefreak> Amaranth: i dont remember how to do that on breezy
[11:15] <gnomefreak> lol
[11:15] <Daskies> gnomefreak:
[11:15] <Daskies> sudo apt-get install smeg
[11:15] <Daskies> Wait
[11:15] <gnomefreak> Daskies: wait
[11:15] <Daskies> Wrong copy-and-paste
[11:15] <Daskies> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[11:15] <Daskies> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[11:16] <gnomefreak> Daskies: go to the link above and get alacarte
[11:16] <gnomefreak> Daskies: you prolly have synaptic open
[11:16] <Daskies> Oh, I do
[11:16] <MidnightDevil> or you're not suing :P
[11:16] <gnomefreak> lol
[11:16] <Aap> gnomefreak, it crashed
[11:16] <gnomefreak> Daskies: use the alacrate link please its better
[11:16] <gnomefreak> Aap: what crashed?
[11:16] <MidnightDevil> gnomefreak, how do upgrade to dapper?
[11:17] <Aap> ubuntu
[11:17] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell MidnightDevil about upgrade
[11:17] <Aap> but i restarted and now FF runs again!!!
[11:17] <gnomefreak> Aap: run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:17] <p01n7> what a command line app to tell me what video hardware i have
[11:17] <Daskies> gnomefreak: How do i intall that :ermm:
[11:17] <p01n7> ?
[11:17] <gnomefreak> Daskies: hold on
[11:17] <Aap> i still have to do that?
[11:17] <Aap> it works?!
[11:18] <misterii> if I get to universe, I also get to multiverse?
[11:18] <gnomefreak>  Daskies  http://www.realistanew.com/projects/alacarte
[11:18] <gnomefreak> i will work with you on this
[11:18] <_jason> p01n7: lspci, or lshw
[11:18] <MidnightDevil> trying dist upgrade!
[11:18] <Aap> so, thanks!
[11:18] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrrrr
[11:18] <Daskies> gnomefreak: Donwload the deb?
[11:18] <gnomefreak> Amaranth: dead link
[11:18] <gnomefreak> !alacarte
[11:18] <ubotu> Alacarte Menu Editor is an easy-to-use menu editor for GNOME. Older versions were called smeg. Get it at http://www.realistanew.com/projects/alacarte/
[11:19] <gnomefreak> why meeeeeeee
[11:19] <Amaranth> uh
[11:19] <gnomefreak> Amaranth: it didnt work for me first time
[11:19] <misterii> why anyone?
[11:19] <frank__> gnomefreak: is there still no menu editor in gnome by default?
[11:19] <grit> i'm cannot mount my external drive more than once per restart, anyone got a howto or help? related to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/eject/+bug/27380
[11:19] <gnomefreak> Daskies: yes the breezy badger deb
[11:19] <gnomefreak> frank__: smeg as always
[11:19] <Amaranth> alacarte
[11:20] <Amaranth> that's the new name
[11:20] <gnomefreak> frank__: since his smeg went away alacarte will take its place :)
[11:20] <Daskies> gnomefreak: Open with arcive manager, or save?
[11:20] <Amaranth> oh, and i'm going to try to get it into gnome 2.16
[11:20] <gnomefreak> Daskies: save to your home folder
[11:20] <gnomefreak> Amaranth: you compiled 2.16 already?
[11:20] <Broam> anyone have a Linksys WPC-11 v3 802.11 PCMCIA wireless card?  I had it working in Breezy a few seconds ago, then installed linux-wlan-ng and lost support for it
[11:20] <Amaranth> gnomefreak: it doesn't exist
[11:20] <Daskies> gnomefreak, Done
[11:21] <gnomefreak> they started on it didnt they?
[11:21] <Amaranth> gnomefreak: i mean i'm going to try to get alacarte included in gnome
[11:21] <tezzer44> any able to help with the install of a sound card?
[11:21] <Daskies> gnomefreak, Now what?
[11:21] <Amaranth> gnomefreak: less than a week ago
[11:21] <frank__> Amaranth: gnomefreak: ok but smeg is there by default?
[11:21] <dmb> hey, anyone know if its possible to boot ubuntu on pearpc or sheepshaver?
[11:21] <Amaranth> in ubuntu, yes
[11:21] <gnomefreak> Daskies: run sudo dpkg-i file.deb    file.deb =file you just downloaded
[11:21] <gnomefreak> frank__: yes should be
[11:21] <gnomefreak> crap
[11:21] <tezzer44> how do you do it?
[11:21] <gnomefreak> Daskies: sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[11:22] <Broam> brb
[11:22] <MidnightDevil> brb
[11:22] <Daskies> gnomefreak:
[11:22] <Daskies> sudo dpkg -i alacarte_0.8-0ubuntu1_all.deb
[11:22] <Daskies> Selecting previously deselected package alacarte.
[11:22] <Daskies> dpkg: considering removing smeg in favour of alacarte ...
[11:22] <Daskies> dpkg: yes, will remove smeg in favour of alacarte.
[11:22] <Daskies> (Reading database ... 92498 files and directories currently installed.)
[11:22] <broam> back
[11:22] <Daskies> Unpacking alacarte (from alacarte_0.8-0ubuntu1_all.deb) ...
[11:23] <gnomefreak> Aap: still going ok?
[11:23] <Daskies> Setting up alacarte (0.8-0ubuntu1) ...
[11:23] <broam> tezzer44: what sound card?
[11:23] <Amaranth> Daskies: don't do that
[11:23] <Aap> yes sir!
[11:23] <gnomefreak> Daskies: thats good next time use pastebin
[11:23] <Amaranth> Daskies: Applications->Accessories->Alacarte Menu Editor
[11:23] <Aap> why? will my pc blow up ? :-)
[11:23] <tezzer44> an old sound blaster
[11:23] <broam> tezzer44: can I have some more details please?
[11:23] <gnomefreak> Aap: no your upgrading to breezy you willl be fine
[11:24] <broam> tezzer44: and what's the model number on the card?  If it's CT4170 there is one gotcha
[11:24] <gnomefreak> upgrading to dapper may cause pc to smoke/flame/explode
[11:24] <p01n7> i must have a very old chipset then :  82810E DC-133 CGC [Chipset Graphics Controller] 
[11:24] <tezzer44> it a sound blaster card i am running ubuntu 5.1
[11:24] <Majd> hey, i wanna start up clean, repartition everything, reinstall both windows and ubuntu...should i install ubuntu then windows or the other way around?
[11:24] <Daskies> Amaranth, gnomefreak: Sorry, and thanks.  One more question: I accidently deleted my trash can. How can I get it back?
[11:24] <broam> tezzer44: Do you have the card in your hands, or is it already in the machine?
[11:24] <p01n7> windows first
[11:24] <Amaranth> Daskies: right click on the panel, choose add to panel
[11:24] <tezzer44> its in the machine
[11:25] <tezzer44> i can open it up and take a look
[11:25] <broam> tezzer44: Hmm. What's exactly wrong with it? Not detected?
[11:25] <tezzer44> yep
[11:25] <Daskies> Amaranth, >_< I can't belive it was so simple
[11:25] <Majd> p01n7, windows allows me to choose partition size and create ext3 partitions?
[11:25] <broam> tezzer44: If you have a CT4170 (marketed as a SB16, but called "vibra16" in the drivers sometimes)
[11:25] <broam> tezzer44: CT4170 cards only have *1* DMA channel
[11:25] <SynapseRecall> whats a good rss news site?
[11:25] <p01n7> Majd, no.. but it allows you to choose partitons.. after that "Partition Magic" will do what you need on windows
[11:25] <soundray> Daskies: I think it's just 'mkdir ~/Desktop/Trash'
[11:25] <JulianoBastos> what's serial devices? ttys
[11:26] <broam> tezzer44: do you know how to use pastebin?
[11:26] <tezzer44> yep
[11:26] <AngryElf> what package do i need to run shell scripts.......i keep getting "dialog not found" errors when i try
[11:26] <broam> tezzer44: are you seeing anything soundcard related in your dmesg?
[11:26] <gnomefreak> soundray: he just removed it from panel
[11:26] <gnomefreak> AngryElf: ./script.sh
[11:26] <tezzer44> i am a compliet noob is that the bit at start up?
[11:26] <gnomefreak> AngryElf: are they yours?
[11:27] <Daskies> Wait, gnomefreak, I still don't see add/remove program
[11:27] <soundray> gnomefreak: wha'evva :)
[11:27] <broam> tezzer44: yes.  You can type `dmesg` at a terminal to get it to print out again
[11:27] <gnomefreak> Daskies: in applications>accecories you will see alacarte
[11:27] <tezzer44> ok
[11:27] <broam> tezzer44: it's quite long, be careful
[11:27] <tezzer44> ok
[11:27] <AngryElf> gnomefreak, no they're not
[11:27] <gnomefreak> AngryElf: sh file.sh
[11:27] <mediated> how do I list available wireless netoworks with iwconfig?
[11:27] <Daskies> gnomefreak, yes, but that doesn't have add programs
[11:28] <misterii> ifconfig
[11:28] <Daskies> gnomefreak, I mean the link that was at the bottom of applications that allowed you to install new programs
[11:28] <soundray> mediated: iwconfig eth0 scan (replace your wireless device)
[11:28] <gnomefreak> Daskies: open it up look in system tools is alacart and add it to system tools
[11:28] <tezzer44> what would a sound card sound like?
[11:28] <gnomefreak> Daskies: use synaptic ;) but it should be there
[11:28] <tezzer44> look*
[11:28] <broam> tezzer44: Not sure.  If you're unsure..you can pastebin the entire output
[11:28] <soundray> tezzer44: it should crunch when you step on it.
[11:29] <broam> soundray: heh ;)
[11:29] <tezzer44> ok can i ask for the pastebin link?
[11:29] <mediated> it said unrecognized request "scan"
[11:29] <broam> !pastebin
[11:29] <gnomefreak> !pastebin
[11:29] <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 ,
[11:29] <tezzer44> heh
[11:29] <gimmulf> !mail
[11:29] <ubotu> mail is, like, totally, another medium to communicate. Ubuntu mailinglists can be found at http://lists.ubuntu.com/
[11:29] <gimmulf> !email
[11:29] <ubotu> gimmulf: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:29] <Antonis> can anybody help me with my modem setup?
[11:29] <gnomefreak> gimmulf: what are you looking for?
[11:29] <broam> tezzer44: yeah, just get the pastebin script, and tell me the url once you post your dmesg to it
[11:29] <Daskies> gnomefreak, that option isn't in Alacarte
[11:29] <gimmulf> gnomefreak:  want to setup sendmail
[11:30] <Daskies> gnomefreak, I see nothing related to installing programs
[11:30] <tezzer44> ok
[11:30] <gimmulf> !sendmail
[11:30] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gimmulf
[11:30] <soundray> Antonis, what are you trying to do?
[11:30] <SynapseRecall> !botsnack
[11:30] <ubotu> thanks synapserecall :)
[11:30] <NickGarvey> !postfix
[11:30] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[11:30] <broam> tezzer44: you can also type `dmesg > out.txt` which will copy your debug message to a file called out.txt
[11:30] <gnomefreak> gimmulf: you would need to find a site for it i think unless someone in here can help you the bot doesnt know about it
[11:30] <NickGarvey> !info postfix
[11:30] <quadra> [ !info : no module with this name ] 
[11:30] <ubotu> postfix: (A high-performance mail transport agent), section mail, is optional. Version: 2.2.4-1ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 889 kB, Installed size: 2140 kB
[11:30] <gimmulf> oki gnomefreak , thanks
[11:31] <albacker> anyone configured a web cam first ?! I FOLLOWED all tuto in ubuntuforums, but i cant find /dev/video or /dev/video0 ! can anyone help !?
[11:31] <Daskies> gnomefreak, Is it possible I unistalled the 'Add/Remove progams' utility?
[11:31] <tezzer44> ok done http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10523
[11:31] <soundray> albacker, did you load the v4l module?
[11:31] <holycow> how does one enable xdmcp in dapper? login setup under system no longer has xdmcp and security tabs?
[11:32] <sethk> Daskies, it's possible, but more likely you just messed up the menus
[11:32] <gnomefreak> Daskies: im not sure what package that would be with
[11:32] <sethk> Daskies, try running it from the command line
[11:32] <gnomefreak> holycow: #ubuntu+1 please
[11:32] <wenko> anyone availabe to help me install SMB on ubuntu
[11:32] <holycow> k
[11:32] <Daskies> sethk: The command to do so is?
[11:32] <albacker> soundray, no; how do i load it ?!
[11:33] <albacker> soundray, i loaded with modprobe the spcaxx driver or something like it.. just like the tuto said.
[11:33] <sethk> Daskies, I use synaptic, which is one of a couple of programs that do it.  Try sudo synaptic
[11:33] <oxez> is it possible to upgrade to modular xorg (X11R7) without breaking the whole system? (in breezy)
[11:33] <broam> tezzer44: okay, got the URL.  going to look at this...brb in 5, wife has an aversion to touching raw meat so I get to do it
[11:33] <sethk> oxez, not recommended.  Not impossible, but not easy.
[11:33] <Daskies> sethk: I can acess synaptic just fine
[11:33] <oxez> Alright, guess I'll wai until dapper is final :o
[11:33] <tezzer44> heh i like the feel of raw meat
[11:34] <Vornicus> Trying to install Flyspray (universe/web), and aptitude says it's installed, but I can't actually find the setup system.  Does anyone know where I can find the setup system for flyspray, if it exists?
[11:34] <Daskies> gnomefreak, Didn't you have to command to run it manually?
[11:34] <albacker> soundray, are you here?
[11:34] <apeitheo> Does Ubuntu support mp3 playback? or will I need to do something special to get them working?
[11:34] <sethk> Daskies, I don't remember the command line version of the simpler installer.  But, if in fact you uninstalled the other one, you can reinstall it with synaptic
[11:34] <gnomefreak> Daskies: i use synaptic its easier ;)
[11:34] <timon-ubu> how to solve this? "Your home/.dmrc file has incorrect permissions and is being ignored. This prevents the default session and language from being saved. File sould be ownd by user and have 644 permissions"
[11:34] <kethinov> hi all, i previously compiled libgpod0 from source and "make install"d it. now when i try to apt-get install the latest libgpod0, i get dpkg: error processing (the libgpod0 deb), trying to overwrite (some file). what should i do?
[11:35] <Vornicus> timon-ubu: "chmod 644 home/.dmrc" should do it.
[11:35] <Daskies> sethk, gnomefreak: I did indeed unistall it
[11:35] <timon-ubu> thanks
[11:35] <Vornicus> and also "chown <user> home/.dmrc"
[11:35] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell apeitheo about mp3
[11:36] <p01n7> kethinov, drop into single user mode and install it?
[11:36] <sethk> Daskies, ok, now we know.  :)
[11:36] <broam> tezzer44: this a laptop?
[11:36] <tezzer44> no
[11:36] <gnomefreak> what is the package to uninstall?
[11:36] <soundray> albacker, I have trouble with my ADSL line atm, sorry. There is a number of modules called v4l*, you need to load one of them with sudo modprobe.
[11:36] <timon-ubu> Vornicus, n@Timon:~$ chmod 644 home/.dmrc
[11:36] <timon-ubu> chmod: cannot access `home/.dmrc': No such file or directory
[11:36] <dj-fu> !tell apeitheo about restrictedformats
[11:36] <apeitheo> tonyyarusso, Okay thank you.
[11:36] <sethk> timon-ubu, not home, $HOME
[11:36] <NickGarvey> !iirc
[11:36] <sethk> timon-ubu, or, cd $HOME; chmod 644 ./.dmrc
[11:36] <broam> tezzer44: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10523 right?
[11:36] <ubotu> somebody said iirc was "If I Remember Correctly", (If I remember correctly... )
[11:36] <tonyyarusso> timon-ubu: Since you don't have the permissions now, you might need sudo in from of those two commands from Vornicus.
[11:36] <sethk> timon-ubu, etc.
[11:36] <NickGarvey> ooo
[11:37] <albacker> soundray, do you have any idea about the full name of the module
[11:37] <soundray> albacker, look in /lib/modules/<yourkernel/kernel/drivers/media/video/ to see what's there.
[11:37] <tezzer44> yep
[11:37] <broam> tezzer44: Are you typing at the machine where you've installed the card?
[11:37] <tezzer44> yep
[11:37] <timon-ubu> i have 1 problem, i cant make that dollar sign :/
[11:37] <smalldeus> Hello.
[11:38] <broam> tezzer44: isapnp: Card 'Creative ViBRA16C PnP' <-- aha!  it did find the card
[11:38] <albacker> soundray, thanks
[11:38] <mcliber> join / #mundolinux
[11:38] <tezzer44> cool
[11:38] <Daskies> sethk, gnomefreak: The package is gnome-app-install FYI
[11:38] <p01n7> is single user mode /etc/init.d/rc 2 or rc 1?
[11:38] <mcliber> esto es mundo linux de chili
[11:38] <broam> tezzer44: line just before it is interesting...
[11:38] <p01n7> for ubuntu, of course
[11:38] <broam> tezzer44: pnp: SB audio device quirk - increasing port range
[11:39] <tezzer44> i type that
[11:39] <tonyyarusso> mcliber: /join #mundolinux
[11:39] <tezzer44> ?
[11:39] <smalldeus> I have a question about DVD playback - everything is set as it is suppose to be set - jet it still chops now and then, about eaxh 10 sec.
[11:39] <p01n7> !runlevels
[11:39] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, p01n7
[11:39] <mcliber> si
[11:39] <broam> tezzer44: yeah, that's what I said...
[11:39] <mcliber> tonyyrusso
[11:39] <kethinov> p01n7, dpkg -i --force-overwrite (that deb) fixed it
[11:39] <p01n7> !rc
[11:39] <tezzer44> ok
[11:39] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, p01n7
[11:39] <mcliber> ok
[11:39] <broam> tezzer44:  it also found the gameport:  gameport: NS558 PnP Gameport is pnp01:01.01/gameport0, io 0x200, speed 701kHz
[11:39] <p01n7> o
[11:40] <broam> tezzer44: it says it's a Creative ViBRA16C PnP. It seems like it should just find it...
[11:40] <tezzer44> ok
[11:40] <mcliber> gracias
[11:40] <mcliber> aloja
[11:41] <broam> tezzer44: does the card look like this?  http://ssl.linuxbeach.net/LinuxBeach/images/items/SB-CT4170.jpg
[11:41] <tezzer44> can we go privat chat its hard to keep up in here
[11:42] <itsonlyme> hi
[11:42] <broam> tezzer44: sure
[11:42] <misterii> someone plz help me with xmule
[11:42] <misterii> im beginning to lose faith
[11:43] <broam> misterii: faith in what?
[11:43] <broam> tezzer44: just tell me where
[11:43] <efarrar> fuuuck i keep exit
[11:43] <timon-ubu> hmm still same problem in home dir
[11:43] <NickGarvey> !language
[11:43] <ubotu> rumour has it, language is please watch your language; we try to be nice and help, but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[11:43] <p01n7> linux is a product of faith :P
[11:43] <tezzer44> i thought you could do so in irc?
[11:43] <NickGarvey> no I'd say luck
[11:43] <misterii> I would want to add more folders to share, but xmule seems to be so amazingly complicated that I can not comprehend
[11:43] <broam> tezzer44: yeah.  I did send you a private message.
[11:43] <p01n7> faith in 'something else'
[11:43] <broam> tezzer44: what IRC client are you using?
[11:43] <NickGarvey> :)
[11:43] <tezzer44> x-chat
[11:44] <broam> tezzer44: You should be able to /msg me
[11:44] <fulldisclosure> hi
[11:44] <smalldeus> Can somebody spare a momment please? :)
[11:44] <broam> smalldeus: I'll try, what's up?
[11:44] <smalldeus> Well, my DVD still plays chopy...
[11:44] <fulldisclosure> I installed ubuntu breezy in a toshiba, when I installed nvidia propietary driver, X is only at 800x600, and there is no way to put higher resolution
[11:44] <timon-ubu> ge mig kommandot igen tack
[11:44] <broam> tezzer44: Oh.  Bah.  Private messages are blocked on freenode.net
[11:45] <smalldeus> even after setting everything as it's suppose to be
[11:45] <tezzer44> ok
[11:45] <_jason> ubotu: tell fulldisclosure about fixres
[11:45] <tezzer44> do you have gtalk? or msn?
[11:45] <_jason> smalldeus: did you enable DMA on your drive?
[11:45] <broam> tezzer44: I have google talk
[11:45] <smalldeus> __jason: yes I have
[11:45] <NickGarvey> !pm
[11:45] <broam> tezzer44: brian.kemp@gmail.com
[11:45] <ubotu> Ask your questions in the channel so that other people may also benefit from answers received.
[11:45] <NotLarry> Ok, I want to start a session of screen on the box before anyone logs in, where do I put it?
[11:45] <_jason> smalldeus: ok thats the only I know of regarding choppy dvd, sorry
[11:46] <broam> NickGarvey: If he can't follow this conversation, no one will learn much
[11:46] <smalldeus> It does happen only every 10 or so seconds - thanks anyway :)
[11:46] <rysiek|pl> NotLarry: you can put it in /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[11:46] <itsonlyme> smalldeus, just got here, what are the specs on your computer?  Are you sure its fast enough?
[11:46] <NickGarvey> eh I wasn't really paying attention to the conversation
[11:46] <rysiek|pl> NotLarry: opr create your own script
[11:46] <NickGarvey> sorry about that
[11:46] <rysiek|pl> *or
[11:46] <DBO> Im having a bit of a problem with Firefox opening all external links (links sent to it from GAIM) as www.arizona.edu
[11:46] <nobusy> does anyone knows any similar program to bsplayer?
[11:46] <smalldeus> its a celeron 1200mhz 512mb ram
[11:46] <diederick> hi there
[11:46] <itsonlyme> that should do it.
[11:47] <SynapseRecall> DBO, it won't open them?
[11:47] <itsonlyme> Have you tried other DVD players?  Which one are you useing...
[11:47] <TheMinion> i need to run the old 1.0.7 version of firefox for something, it's still on my computer because i never removed it, all i did was follow the instructions on installing the new version of firefox. how can i run the old version?
[11:47] <_jason> DBO: paste the string that appears in system > preferences > preferred applications for firefox
[11:47] <fulldisclosure> _jason, but in xorg.conf is 1024x768 specified, but it appears at 800x600
[11:47] <mattwestm> how do I change a drives owner?
[11:47] <DBO> _jason, "firefox %u"
[11:47] <_jason> fulldisclosure: did you try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[11:47] <smalldeus> I'm using the totem and mplayer
[11:47] <nobusy> please does anyone knows any similar program to bsplayer?
[11:47] <_jason> DBO: change it to firefox %s
[11:47] <fulldisclosure> yes
[11:48] <DBO> what does the s mean?
[11:48] <fulldisclosure> _jason, and put it at 1024, deleting 800x600 lines
[11:48] <broam> tezzer44: you alive
[11:48] <_jason> DBO: string I believe, but I am only guessing
[11:48] <fulldisclosure> but with nvidia driver, it appears at 800
[11:48] <NotLarry> k, time to give it a try:)
[11:48] <sethk> mattwestm, you don't, really.  what are you trying to do?
[11:48] <bet0x> how y reconfigure my locales on shell and X _
[11:48] <bet0x> ?
[11:48] <DBO> _jason, worked, thanks
[11:48] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: why would you need to run the old ff? (just curous)
[11:49] <TheMinion> gnomefreak: because rhapsody.com doesn't support firefox 1.5 on linux
[11:49] <mattwestm> sethk: I have an external hard drive with the owner as root and I want to be able to write to it with my normal account
[11:49] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: good reason
[11:49] <TheMinion> gnomefreak: did you figure it was for that?
[11:49] <itsonlyme> I have no more ideas.... Sorry
[11:49] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: no i wouldnt think they wouldnt support ff1.5 on any platform
[11:49] <sethk> mattwestm, youcan change the file ownerships or permissions to allow that.  -R is a recursive change, so if you do it to the root with -R you'll change everything on the drive
[11:50] <misterii> anyone here use xmule??
[11:50] <TheMinion> gnomefreak: ah, well, do you know how i can run the old firefox?
[11:50] <fulldisclosure> _jason, any idea?
[11:50] <_jason> fulldisclosure: did you try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[11:50] <smalldeus> To the fela with eMule problems - I use it :)
[11:50] <itsonlyme> Is there a PowerPC / Apple Hardware channel?
[11:50] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: you keep it on system just not sure how to run it. iirc you are adding a symlink from old to new ff
[11:50] <tonyyarusso> TheMinion: It's something about reversing the set alternative that you did towards the end of the 1.5 setup.  I don't remember exactly how it works, but that's what you need to look into, to narrow the scope of your search anyway.
[11:50] <fulldisclosure> _jason, yes, and by hand, and deleting 800x600 mode lines in xorg.conf, it still appears at 800x600
[11:51] <fulldisclosure> _jason, it seems to be 'magic'
[11:51] <misterii> smalldeus, welll, how can I add more directories/share more files in Xmule?
[11:51] <TheMinion> gnomefreak: well, i still want 1.5 to be default and everything
[11:51] <mattwestm> sethk: there are no files on the drive
[11:51] <_jason> fulldisclosure: sometimes when users run that command they move the cursor over 1024x768 and press enter, you have to rpess space abar to select it and then enter.  Did that happen by any chance?
[11:51] <Cashel> anyone know what provides the libxfce4panel-1.0 library in the 64 bit repos?
[11:52] <smalldeus> misterii: Isn't there a folder choser built in? You just click the folders to mark them for sharing?
[11:52] <gnomefreak> TheMinion: if i knew the difference between the commands you can make a launch for 1.0.7
[11:52] <itsonlyme> fulldisclosure, does your monitor support higher then 800x600, and have you ctrl alt backspaced, since you changed the config file?  Sorry for the easy question if you have...
[11:52] <misterii> not xmule
[11:52] <JoshRA> Anyone know why my DVD playback is jumpy. Video lags behind audio
[11:52] <smalldeus> misterii: in prefferences/directories
[11:52] <_jason> JoshRA: did you enable DMA?
[11:52] <fulldisclosure> itsonlyme, yes is supported, I said this only happens with nvidia driver, not with nv for example
[11:52] <gnomefreak> JoshRA: there is a fix for that on the restricted site
[11:53] <gnomefreak> !restricted
[11:53] <ubotu> restricted is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[11:53] <sethk> mattwestm, then change the permissions on the directory
[11:53] <LordMelkor> is there anyway to change the default brightness of XV
[11:53] <sethk> mattwestm, the mount point, while the drive is mounted
[11:53] <LordMelkor> my normal monitor settings are really dark so i use xgamma to adjust it but xv doesnt get changed
[11:53] <misterii> smalldeus,  no... there's just incoming and temporary directories to define
[11:54] <smalldeus> misterii: what version do you have?
[11:54] <JoshRA> I already did that gnomefreak and it did not help
[11:54] <tonyyarusso> TheMinion: You might stil be able to launch 1.07 while 1.5 is default by pointing a launcher to the binary in (maybe) /usr/lib/mozilla/mozilla-firefox/firefox (or something like that).
[11:54] <LordMelkor> any ideas
[11:54] <gnomefreak> JoshRA:  you clicked on the part that said if your playback is jumpy click here?
[11:55] <JoshRA> yes i did the DMA already
[11:55] <TheMinion> tonyyarusso: ok, thanks
[11:55] <JoshRA> it was already enabled
[11:55] <smalldeus> misterii: mine has shared folder choser
[11:55] <fulldisclosure> _jason, I remove 800 and 640 mode lines, and select only 1024, but it still appears at 800x600
[11:55] <fulldisclosure> _jason, is crazy...
[11:55] <misterii> what are you using smalldeus?
[11:55] <NickGarvey> anyone know how to help me with freenx?
[11:56] <smalldeus> misterii: aMule CVS Snapshot:
[11:56] <smalldeus>  Mon Jan  9 07:02:13 CET 2006
[11:56] <itsonlyme> Is the Dapper delay statement going to be in this channel, #ubuntu+1, or the website?
[11:56] <misterii> maybe I'll download that one
[11:56] <gnomefreak> itsonlyme: it will be announced in the topic
[11:57] <misterii> how do I uninstall xmule
[11:57] <gnomefreak> misterii: suod apt-get remove xmule
[11:57] <mcquaid> the delay was already officially announced wasn't it?
[11:57] <gnomefreak> sudo even
[11:57] <smalldeus> misterii: I got it with automatix - this version of emule can be a bit crashy.. crasjed on me twice now
[11:57] <Alexi5> linux is very educational
[11:57] <gnomefreak> mcquaid: not that i know of
[11:57] <itsonlyme> thanks...  I was hoping that was just a nasty digg.com rumor.
[11:57] <Alexi5> i am learning some shell scripting
[11:57] <krang> Anyone: I just installed the linux source, but /usr/src is empty. Any ideas?
[11:57] <mcquaid> no? the release schedule shows 6/6/6
[11:58] <gnomefreak> the site still says its not been yet
[11:58] <LordMelkor> can default xv brightness settings be adjusted
[11:58] <gnomefreak> mcquaid: that is in hope of the release
[11:58] <gnomefreak> delay
[11:58] <andrewski> i knew the delay was evil!
[11:58] <mcquaid> dapper the devil's own distro!
[11:58] <sdo> hi,
[11:58] <andrewski> dapper demon
[11:58] <Cashel> krang: sure you didnt just install the headers?
[11:58] <sdo> just wondering if anyone here has successfully compiled kviec on ubuntu ?
[11:59] <krang> i used apt-get source linux-$(uname-r)
[11:59] <sdo> *kvirc
[11:59] <Cashel> krang: should be there then..
[11:59] <mcquaid> don't really care about the delay personally, dapper is already good enough
[11:59] <misterii> and tell me about fixres xDD
[11:59] <krang> cashel: that's what i was thinking. Any way to check what happened? it downloaded ~50MB of stuff