[12:00] <Cashel> krang: dunno.. take a look in /var/cache/apt and see if you can find the .deb it downloaded
[12:00] <Cashel> krang: then use dpkg to determine if its actualy installed or what..
[12:00] <tonyyarusso> krang: I thought it was just apt-get linux-source-$(uname-r)  [Not entirely sure] 
[12:00] <Cashel> .. i'd think :)
[12:00] <crouchingMonkey> i downloaded a tar.gz file, how do i compile it so i can run the program ?
[12:00] <Wallakoala> I am having a very strange problem...sometimes when I start my computer up, the loading splash (the one that says ubuntu and has the loading bar) is not for ubuntu, but Xubuntu. I uninstalled xubuntu, so I don't know how to fix this
[12:01] <sailor> got a problem maybe someone can help me with... I recently installed dapper on another partition of my HDD, and while that went fine, now Breezy is hanging on "loading modules" when booting... any ideas?
[12:01] <Cashel> crouchingMonkey: tar xvf FILENAME.tar.gz in a directory you want to extract it to, then enter it and read :)
[12:01] <misterii> Christ!!!
[12:01] <tonyyarusso> krang: Oh, but not quite $(uname-r).  Kernel source is platform independent.  (I always forget that...)
[12:01] <Wallakoala> sailor , you sure it is hanging, or just taking a long time?
[12:01] <misterii> amule is like 4 times bigger than xmule
[12:01] <gnomefreak> ok what plugins do i need for movie playing in totem i got everything off the restricted site?
[12:02] <sailor> Wallakoala, pretty sure it's hanging, I left it for 20 minutes or so and it was still there
[12:02] <tonyyarusso> krang: So, something along the lines of 'sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.12' I *think* is how I got it before.
[12:02] <krang> tonyyarusso: should i have typed something else then? It only inserts the string linux-2.6.12-9-386
[12:02] <albacker> is there any MSN client that uses camera ? gaim doesnt !
[12:02] <wastrel> hi everybody
[12:02] <krang> tonyyarusso: ooooooooooooh
[12:02] <Wallakoala> sailor , yeah, it shouldn't be doing that....I just thought that sometimes for me it takes a minute or two
[12:02] <wastrel> albacker:  amsn
[12:02] <fernando_> Hola que tal
[12:02] <albacker> wastrel, ok thanks
[12:03] <fernando_> alguien que hable en cristiano
[12:03] <fernando_> osea en castellano
[12:03] <tonyyarusso> While on that topic, any AIM protocol clients that can do voice?
[12:03] <sailor> Wallakoala, yeah, I'm pretty sure it's hanging
[12:03] <wastrel> !es
[12:03] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:03] <Cashel> krang: I would ignore such packages, and download the kernel sources directly. If your compiling your kernel anyways why not..
[12:03] <fernando_> gracias
[12:03] <sailor> I had to move the swap partition when I installed dapper, but I updated /etc/fstab to reflect the change, so that *should* be fine...
[12:03] <krang> tonyyarusso: it says it's already unpacked, so I guess it was an equivalent command. /usr/src is still empty though
[12:03] <Cashel> theres a good walk through of it on ubuntuforums.org..
[12:04] <krang> Cashel: do I just grab the files and dump them in /usr/src?
[12:04] <Alexi5> when is dapper coming out
[12:04] <krang> Cashel: Anywhere else i need to put stuff?
[12:04] <JoshRA> gnomefreak: any ideas now?
[12:04] <Frogzoo> early june
[12:04] <LordMelkor> can default xv brightness/contrast/gamma settings be adjusted?
[12:04] <Cashel> krang: not realy no
[12:04] <nootrope> lazyweb question: anyone know where i can find info on installing a Linksys USB adapter (WUSB54G) on BB?  Is ubuntu suposed to detect USB in a P&P  way?
[12:04] <Wallakoala> sailor, did you resize the breezy partition to make the dapper one?
[12:04] <Cashel> krang: but you have to install the kernel
[12:05] <Draconicus> Would * * * * * in crontab activate every minute?
[12:05] <frank__> Alexi5: most likely June 1st (it was supposed to be April 20th)
[12:05] <sailor> Wallakoala, no, I just moved the swap to a logical partition, hda6 because I had too many primary partitions to install dapper
[12:05] <Frogzoo> nootrope: ubuntu/linux uses hotplug to detect (most) usb devices
[12:05] <Alexi5> ok
[12:06] <nootrope> Frogzoo: so, if i plug in a USB wifi adapter, it should be detected? or do i do something manually?
[12:06] <krang> Cashel: ok, I'm totally lost on what to do there, any pointers?
[12:06] <Wallakoala> sailor, I was thinking because once I tried resizing my windows partition and windows wasn't able to boot after that (the files were still there).
[12:06] <Cashel> krang: what are you trying to do?
[12:06] <Frogzoo> nootrope: tail -f /var/log/messages & then plug it in - you will see it detected, or not
[12:06] <nootrope> Frogzo: thanks!
[12:06] <itsonlyme> nootrope, linux will detect the wireless device, sometimes it won't know what to do with it, if there are no drivers for that device.
[12:07] <sailor> Wallakoala, yeah, I didn't touch any install partition though, just the swap, and I updated /etc/fstab, so it should be aware of the change
[12:07] <Frogzoo> Wallakoala: you need to defrag before shrinking next time
[12:07] <nootrope> itsonlyme: thanks!
[12:07] <Cashel> krang: why do you want the kernel sources? Are you trying to compile something that requires them or are you trying to compile a kernel?
[12:07] <Wallakoala> thanks Frogzoo, I will definetly remember that
[12:07] <itsonlyme> nootrope, what model do you have?
[12:08] <sailor> anyone else have any idea why this might be happening?
[12:08] <krang> Cashel: i have the qc-usb driver for my USB webcam, and it needs to do stuff to the kernel (there's a script), but it can't find the kernel source or headers
[12:08] <wastrel> Draconicus:  yes
[12:08] <Cashel> ok
[12:08] <Draconicus> wastrel: Thanks.
[12:08] <nootrope> itsonlyme: Linksys WUSB54G
[12:08] <Draconicus> Right, every minute of every hour of every day, etc.
[12:08] <krang> Cashel: so I'm trying to make it happy by getting the source and headers, and it doesn't seem to be working out for me
[12:09] <wastrel> fun fun
[12:09] <Cashel> krang: you need to go into synaptic, and pick the kernel-source package that matches your running kernel
[12:09] <frank__> krang: you're apt-getting the source and headers?
[12:09] <krang> frank__: I'll give it a shot
[12:09] <krang> frank__ : yes, iwas apt-getting
[12:09] <mcquaid> i had problems with the source trying to compile something before, the source provided didn't seem to match the actual kernel
[12:10] <mcquaid> ended up compiling the kernel myself
[12:10] <Draconicus> wastrel: Do you think copying a random ogg file every minute to the same destination path for a very long period of time would be hard on a reiserfs based system?
[12:10] <Cashel> krang: you'll also need the kernel-headers package
[12:10] <mcquaid> btw, is there a list somewhere of all the patches applied to the ubuntu kernel?
[12:10] <the_birdman> hi
[12:10] <mcquaid> i read somewhere it's like 200 patches.  I can't believe it's that many
[12:10] <the_birdman> anyone from ontario?
[12:10] <mcquaid> yup
[12:10] <Cashel> personaly I think once you've compiled a kernel a few times, its just faster to do it right after you install it..
[12:10] <tonyyarusso> the_birdman: You can socialize in #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:10] <Cashel> install ubuntu, or whatever
[12:11] <wastrel> Draconicus:  i have no idea.  :] 
[12:11] <the_birdman> i just got onto linux its cool
[12:11] <Draconicus> wastrel: Well, I mean to say, do you think it'd be bad for the harddrive to be writing constantly like that?
[12:11] <the_birdman> how do you change channels?
[12:11] <jadaz87> does anyone know of a UNIX Ghosting program?
[12:11] <itsonlyme> nootrope, a quick and lazy google search reveals you will have no luck with that adapter...  http://www.linuxcompatible.org/Installing_Linksys_WUSB54G_t32624.html
[12:12] <itsonlyme> sorry
[12:12] <frank23> the_birdman: /join #newchannel
[12:12] <jadaz87> like Norton Ghost?
[12:12] <wastrel> Draconicus:  again, not sure.  i'm not a hardware guy...
[12:12] <nootrope> Frogzoo: seems to have detected it: "usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci-hcd and address 3"
[12:12] <Draconicus> wastrel: Ah. I'll ask #hardware :P
[12:12] <mcquaid> you'd think the # wouldn't be required after /join
[12:12] <nootrope> itsonlyme: ugh. thanks.
[12:12] <mcquaid> took me awhile to get used to putting the #
[12:12] <itsonlyme> nootrope all is not lost
[12:13] <krang> frank__ : do i want "kernel-package"?
[12:13] <TheMinion> how can i set xmms as my default media player instead of totem?
[12:13] <the_birdman> is there a easy way to confugure linmodem?
[12:13] <Draconicus> wastrel: You might consider that harddrives write data about every five seconds when there's a swap partition or some kind of virtual memory... :P
[12:13] <itsonlyme> check the link... it has info on using the windows drivers on linux
[12:13] <Wallakoala> so anybody know why the xubuntu boot splash comes up instead of the ubuntu one?
[12:13] <nootrope> itsonlyme: there's always death? ;)
[12:13] <Frogzoo> well it's seen as far as the usb link - but what about the card's chipset? there should be further details about make/model
[12:13] <jadaz87> does anyone know anything abou DNA for Solaris UNIX Drives?
[12:14] <Frogzoo> nootrope: -> offtopic
[12:14] <itsonlyme> nootrope,  I have no idea what that means... :)
[12:14] <nootrope> itsonlyme: yeah these posts are 2005 and deal with HH
[12:14] <tonyyarusso> Wallakoala: I take it you installed xubuntu-desktop, and now want the old usplash back?
[12:14] <Wallakoala> tonyyarusso: yeah, but the xubuntu one only comes up like half the time
[12:14] <nootrope> Frogzoo: oh, ok.
[12:14] <Frogzoo> :)
[12:14] <tonyyarusso> Wallakoala: Well, that's weird, but this might might help.
[12:15] <tonyyarusso> !usplash
[12:15] <ubotu> well, usplash is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[12:15] <TheMinion> how can i set xmms as my default media player instead of totem?
[12:15] <nootrope> itsonlyme: all is not lost except that the USB adapter I have may not work. i was just being defeatist--in jest--and giving up.
[12:15] <mcquaid> TheMinion, right click on a file in nautilus and choose properties and go to the open with tab
[12:15] <mcquaid> but i'd recommend bmp over xmms
[12:16] <gnomefreak> who was the one that enabled dmr and it was still jerky (dvd playback)
[12:16] <NickGarvey> !bmp
[12:16] <ubotu> methinks bmp is a guide to Beep Media Player and Plugins, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeepMediaPlayer
[12:16] <mcquaid> looks identical in that it uses winamp skins but uses gkt2
[12:16] <TheMinion> mcquaid: i know how to open somthing like that, but i want xmms as default
[12:16] <mcquaid> it will be the default if u change it there
[12:16] <krang> Anyone: what package do i need to install from synaptic to get the kernel source and headers?
[12:16] <Wallakoala> tonyyarusso, what should I do?
[12:16] <ba> is it relativly easy to setup a linux wifi network?i just want to be able to make my desktop a base station and be able to connect to it from my laptop so i can grab all the music
[12:17] <mcquaid> not by just right clicking and choosing open with, go to properties first and choose open with tab
[12:17] <broam> Anyone know how I can get ubuntu to pick up an ISA soundcard with isapnp?
[12:17] <tonyyarusso> Wallakoala: Try checking out that wiki page and see what happens.
[12:17] <Wallakoala> l
[12:17] <Wallakoala> *k
[12:17] <TheMinion> mcquaid: oh, ok then, thanks much
[12:17] <mcquaid> np
[12:18] <LordMelkor> can default xv brightness/contrast/gamma settings be adjusted?
[12:19] <Draconicus> 2 * * * * in crontab will activate every two minutes, right?
[12:19] <Draconicus> Or will that activate on the second minute of every hour?
[12:19] <runme> anyone here know if gnome-terminal supports characters like %f or %n that represent a file or cwd or something? where can I get such a list?
[12:19] <dli__> how to prevent a crontab job from reporting to syslog?
[12:20] <Wallakoala> tonyyarusso, the weird thing is I have xubuntu-artwork-usplash uninstalled in synaptic
[12:20] <mjr> Draconicus, second minute of every hour
[12:20] <mjr> Draconicus, */2 will be every two minutes
[12:20] <tonyyarusso> Wallakoala: I don't think that's the same thing, but I'm not sure.
[12:20] <onicrom> !mplayer
[12:21] <gnomefreak> is ubotu working?
[12:21] <sdo> Has anyone here successfully compiled kvirc on ubuntu ?
[12:21] <gnomefreak> i just messaged him and no answer its been aleast 60 secs
[12:21] <frank23> ubotu no, winmodem is See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemHowto for instructions on setting up your modem (including winmodems). Additional info can be found at http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
[12:21] <lafferpt> ubuntu doesn't detect my gigabit ethernet card? what can I do?
[12:21] <gnomefreak> ubotu thanks
[12:22] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrrrrrr
[12:22] <AngryElf> do the commands located in ~/.gnomerc get run as root?
[12:22] <mwe> runme: gnome-terminal is just showing what the shell is doing. bash know about $PWD etc. see man bash
[12:22] <ubotu> [mplayer]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[12:22] <ubotu> frank23: okay
[12:22] <ubotu> pas de quoi, gnomefreak
[12:23] <Karmander> please help me i have a hd with 2gb and I want to install Ubuntu
[12:23] <NickGarvey> is it easy to switch back and forth between kde and gnome?
[12:23] <NickGarvey> !kde
[12:24] <mwe> Karmander: boot the the install cd and follow the prompts
[12:24] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: It can be done.
[12:24] <ubotu> hmm... kde is A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[12:24] <NickGarvey> lets find out I guess right
[12:24] <Wallakoala> NickGarvey, if you install kde, or kubuntu-desktop, in order to switch all you do is select KDE or GNOME from "Sessions" at the login screen
[12:24] <JonathanHarford> DVD-burning question: I've got my CD/DVD Creator filled with files from my NTFS partition. ButI get a filenames not valid error when I try to burn. But it's a lot of files & directories I'm dealing with. How can I sort this out quickly and burn my DVD? Truncation is fine.
[12:25] <misterii> !fixres
[12:25] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:25] <YukiCuss> !java
[12:25] <Alexi5> which brand video card do you guys prefer to use on linux:ATI or nvidia
[12:25] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:25] <_jason> Alexi5: nvidia
[12:25] <tonyyarusso> JonathanHarford: Oh, you're going to have fun.  Probably spaces in filenames, right?
[12:25] <JonathanHarford> OMG are spaces in filenames not allowed?
[12:25] <JonathanHarford> I've got MAD SPACES
[12:26] <mjr> JonathanHarford, they are allowed
[12:26] <_jason> JonathanHarford: they are allowed...
[12:26] <mwe> JonathanHarford: they are
[12:26] <JonathanHarford> It's like a whitespace party
[12:26] <albacker> guys how do i send web cam through amsn to friends ?!
[12:26] <mjr> JonathanHarford, the shell requires escaping of them tho
[12:26] <mwe> JonathanHarford: but you have to escape them in the shell
[12:26] <tonyyarusso> JonathanHarford: They are generally allowed, but I had issues burning with them before.
[12:26] <mwe> JonathanHarford: touch foo\ bar
[12:26] <JonathanHarford> Well, this is from an NTFS partition, so I can't really rename anything
[12:27] <mwe> JonathanHarford: or touch "foo bar"
[12:27] <TheMinion> when i try to open an mp3 file by double clicking on it with bmp, i get an error "Couldn't open audio." and if i wait for a little bit after that error, then click play the file will play
[12:27] <_jason> JonathanHarford: \ and/or '' will become your friend
[12:27] <void^> (tab completion escapes for you)
[12:27] <Draconicus> mjr: So just */2 (command) ?
[12:28] <JonathanHarford> I am trying hard to understand what y'all are telling me
[12:28] <chx> is there a low-resource but feature rich torrent client for Linux? I miss uTorrent... Azureus is great but it's a resource hog
[12:28] <Alexi5> i am currently running a radeon 9000 on ubuntu
[12:28] <_jason> TheMinion: verify that beep is using esd (unless you have changed esd to something else)
[12:28] <TheMinion> _jason: how do i do that?
[12:28] <JonathanHarford> Is there a directory that keeps symlinks to the files I want to burn that I can do renames to or something?
[12:28] <Karmander> hello I need help to install Ubuntu in a 2gb HD
[12:29] <_jason> TheMinion: in beep's audio preferences.  'output' I think is the option you want
[12:29] <mwe> JonathanHarford: that you can't type a file name with spaces in a terminal unless you put the name in quotes or put a \ in front of each space
[12:29] <JonathanHarford> Oh, yes, I'm aware of that
[12:29] <Karmander> please help me to fit Ubuntu in 2gb
[12:29] <JonathanHarford> But I haven't done any of this with a terminal
[12:29] <Cashel> chx: on freshmeat.net I found several that were feature rich, but webpage based scipts that werent java... might try some of those out..
[12:29] <JonathanHarford> It's all in the CD/DVD Creator
[12:29] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: What seems to be the problem with it?
[12:29] <TheMinion> _jason: it's using "OSS"
[12:29] <Wallakoala> !usplash
[12:29] <ubotu> [usplash]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[12:30] <mwe> JonathanHarford: if it can't, use another one and report a bug
[12:30] <Karmander> tonyyarusso I started the tipicall installation but when i was installing the applications it cut
[12:30] <Karmander> seems that the 2gb are not enough for everything
[12:30] <Cashel> later folks
[12:30] <Karmander> can be another problem
[12:30] <mcquaid> TheMinion, you should have alsa by default as your sound system
[12:30] <Wallakoala> Karmander, 2 gigs I think is possible
[12:30] <JonathanHarford> mwe: I shall definitely do so. But what other ones are there? Keeping in mind I'm doing this on a Ubuntu Live CD.
[12:31] <Karmander> Wallakoala so why it stops
[12:31] <TheMinion> mcquaid: well, i've never changed anything....should i change it back to ALSA?
[12:31] <mwe> JonathanHarford: I don't know the live cd wery well. sorry
[12:31] <Wallakoala> Karmander, what kind of computer are yu installing it on?
[12:31] <Karmander> now I only have text mode
[12:31] <JonathanHarford> oy
[12:31] <mcquaid> alsa probably fails as well right?
[12:31] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: Okay.  I believe the default install *should* fit on 2GB.  But, since it's not, try the minimal install (type 'server' at the install type prompt), and then install what you need on top of that.  Should be able to keep it within spec that way.  Do you know a percentage or anything for where it cut off?
[12:31] <mwe> JonathanHarford: maybe someone else does
[12:31] <jj234> hey can someone help. I have Win and Ubuntu on my comp. I just tried installing Gentoo but it failed and it's messed up my grub loader, im getting error 15 and can't boot up anything now. What can I do?
[12:31] <Frogzoo> !tell jj234 about grub
[12:32] <Karmander> Wallakoala I have a AMD K6 500 mhz, 128+32 Ram and 2.1 Gb
[12:32] <TheMinion> mcquaid: i dunno,, never tried it
[12:32] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: If we could get more detail about when and how it stopped that might help people give good answers.
[12:32] <PhatLarry> Nuts, not getting this to work.  Ok, in bootmisc.sh I want to run screen as a user.  Suggestions?
[12:32] <jj234> Thanks but Ive already read that, It doesnt help me tho
[12:32] <mcquaid> ok go switch it back to alsa, first see if that fails which it probably will
[12:32] <mwe> jj234: if you have the windows xp install cd, boot it to recovery console and type fixmbr
[12:32] <gui> oi
[12:32] <TheMinion> mcquaid: actually, it works with alsa
[12:32] <mcquaid> ok cool
[12:32] <wastrel> yay
[12:32] <mcquaid> leave it at that
[12:32] <Karmander> more or less 53 % with the extras
[12:32] <mwe> jj234: that will make windows boot again
[12:33] <Draconicus> mjr: *poke*
[12:33] <Wallakoala> Karmander, I installed ubuntu on a laptop that had a 2.2 gig hard drive. It *barely* fitted, so it might not be possible with your situation.
[12:33] <Alexi5> my ubuntu machne has 768MB of memory
[12:33] <gui> br
[12:33] <jj234> I dont have the XP cd my laptop only came with recovery cds for reformatting
[12:33] <Karmander> tonyyarusso if I install the server how can I install the graphic interface?
[12:33] <mwe> jj234: oh
[12:33] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: Which desktop environment / window manager would you like?
[12:34] <gui> alguem me ajuda
[12:34] <TheMinion> mcquaid: thanks
[12:34] <Karmander> Gnome
[12:34] <mcquaid> np
[12:34] <Karmander> tonyyarusso gnome but can i install another from the cd?
[12:34] <chx> Karmander: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop then
[12:34] <Frogzoo> anyone got a linkie for the tc400 specs ?
[12:34] <Tailsfan> Back, To a question I was eariler, here is my Sound Card
[12:34] <navy> is it just me or does ubuntu not come with gcc already installed?
[12:34] <jj234> I have a copy of Win XP Corp edition that I use for my PC. Will that work
[12:34] <wastrel> !pt
[12:34] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[12:34] <Wallakoala> !dapper
[12:34] <Tailsfan> Sound Card: ESS AudioDrive
[12:34] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[12:34] <YukiCuss> navy, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:34] <mwe> jj234: yeah
[12:34] <mwe> jj234: it should
[12:34] <chx> Karmander: if you ever want to go KDE  then apt-get install kubuntu-desktop . Xfce is xubuntu-desktop.
[12:35] <jj234> ok thx
[12:35] <YukiCuss> navy, they're not installed by default as the `user' won't need them, but if you want them, they're just one command away.
[12:35] <mwe> jj234: I think you could also download fixmbr
[12:35] <jj234> thx i'll take a look
[12:35] <navy> and so sudo apt-get install build-essential will get them to me?
[12:35] <TheMinion> what is bpm's play command? (so i can set it up in gtkpod)
[12:35] <TheMinion> *bmp
[12:35] <Karmander> chx is KDE included in the Ubuntu cd?
[12:35] <Wallakoala> Karmander, you might want to consider installing ubuntu lite
[12:35] <Tailsfan> When you use those install commands, does it install from the system or from the internet?
[12:35] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: I don't know what you can get off the CD at this point; KDE or something would have to be online I think.  To get gnome though, try starting with 'sudo apt-get install gnome-core' from the CD.
[12:35] <g> br
[12:36] <mwe> jj234: but booting the xp corp cd to recovery console and running fixmbr should work as well
[12:36] <tonyyarusso> chx: He doesn't have room for the entire -desktop metapackages.
[12:36] <quad_> Help me: I need a regexp that matches any line containing 'ape' but not 'banana' at the same time.
[12:36] <quad_> Anyone?
[12:36] <YukiCuss> quad_, /ape/ ?
[12:36] <NickGarvey> um
[12:36] <TheMinion> what is bmp's play command? (so i can set it up in gtkpod)
[12:36] <NickGarvey> more file | grep banana | vgrep ape
[12:36] <YukiCuss> quad_, oh, any *line*.
[12:36] <YukiCuss> NickGarvey, wrong way around.
[12:36] <NickGarvey> other way around
[12:37] <Karmander> tonyyarusso so the best is install the server option and the include over it the other applications?
[12:37] <Tailsfan> Can anyone recommend a good site for downloading programs that
[12:37] <quad_> YukiCuss, its not ape and banana i filtering, its some lines in my .procmail.log - just didnt want to write them here :)
[12:37] <Tailsfan> l'll run on Linux
[12:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell Tailsfan about synaptic
[12:37] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: For your case, I think so.
[12:37] <Karmander> tonyyarusso what does it mean VML I saw that when I was going to do the partition
[12:37] <Wallakoala> Talisfan, if you are using gnome, www.gnomefiles.com is good
[12:37] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: I thought gnome-core would depend on X, but I
[12:37] <chx> tonyyarusso: ahhhhh
[12:37] <michael> need help: after install of ubuntu and at first boot i get grub error 21...why and what do i need to do to fix this, the live cd works so an installed system should work, right?
[12:38] <Tailsfan> K Thanks
[12:38] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: I'm not seeing that, so you might need to get xserver-xorg first.
[12:38] <Wallakoala> !tell Talisfan about synaptic
[12:38] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: LVM maybe?  Logical Volume Manager, iirc.
[12:38] <NickGarvey> 21 : Selected disk does not exist (from info grub).
[12:38] <navy> YukiCuss: thanks
[12:39] <mwe> michael: boot the live cd and mount the ubuntu partition and fix menu.lst
[12:39] <sethk> NickGarvey, ok, so your grub config is borked
[12:39] <YukiCuss> navy, rather, NickGarvey had it mostly right. just `grep .procmail.log ape | grep -v banana`
[12:39] <Karmander> tonyyarusso when i install gnome can i install the rest of the applications from the graphic interface
[12:39] <YukiCuss> sethk, read up; michael needs it.
[12:40] <JonathanHarford> CD/DVD burning question: how can I backup a bunch of NTFS directories to a DVD, keeping in mind that many of the filenames are not compatible with the DVD filesystem?
[12:40] <NickGarvey> oh maybe thats the wrong cannel
[12:40] <NickGarvey> someone in here asked that rigth?
[12:40] <NickGarvey> about grub?
[12:40] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: Maybe.  Depends what that package includes.  If not, 'sudo apt-get install synaptic', then you can.
[12:40] <sethk> YukiCuss, ok, looking
[12:40] <navy> http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html <-- which version should be obtained for Breezy Badger?
[12:40] <michael> mwe is there a site that says how to mount the hd running a live cd and what would i fix int the menu.lst file
[12:40] <NickGarvey> apt-get install mysql
[12:41] <navy> thanks
[12:41] <sethk> NickGarvey, sorry, my mistake, I mixed up the questioner and the answerer  :)
[12:41] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: So, review, 'sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg gdm gnome-core synaptic' should set you up nicely.
[12:41] <Karmander> tonyyarusso how can i get xserver-xorg
[12:41] <navy> is there also apt-get install apache and php?
[12:41] <sethk> michael, your grub configuration is wrong.
[12:41] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: apt-get, same as the rest.  Oh, and in my previous line, you might consider replacing gdm with xdm (those are login managers).
[12:42] <Karmander> tonyyarusso can you tell me which basic applications install and how
[12:42] <mwe> !tell michael about grub
[12:42] <DBO> navy, navy, for apache "sudo apt-get install apache2"
[12:42] <Cooner750> Hello
[12:42] <mwe> michael: try what ubout suggested
[12:42] <michael> ok, how would i mount the disk i belive hdc running a live cd
[12:42] <mwe> michael: ubotu*
[12:42] <chuckyp> Anyone know how to disable the synaptic touch pad?  I have a usb mouse plugged and I removed everything having to do with the synaptic pad in xorg.
[12:42] <Cooner750> How do I get Apache working?
[12:42] <chuckyp> !tell Cooner750 about apache
[12:42] <mwe> michael: what partition is ubuntu installed on?
[12:42] <albacker> anyone uses AMSN with WEBCAM ?!
[12:43] <mwe> michael: fdisk -l /dev/hda, will probably help you figure that out if you don't know
[12:43] <navy> it says "Package mysql is not available, but is referred to by another package. THis may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source."
[12:43] <michael> first
[12:44] <michael> looking at site now give me a sec
[12:44] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: I think you'll have to see what you get with gnome-core, and work from there.  I'm not sure what it includes.  After that, it's personal preference and what you need.  Once you get going, feel free to install the irc client of your choice, and come back here, and myself or anyone else can help you work from there.  Basically, figure out what functionality you need (word processor, e-mail, etc.), mention that you're worki
[12:44] <YukiCuss> NickGarvey, do you mean mysql-server or mysql-client?
[12:44] <mwe> navy: it sounds like a borked sources.list to me
[12:44] <charlesg3> anyone here setup amule behind a firewall?
[12:44] <YukiCuss> mwe, there is no mysql package.
[12:44] <xwolf--> is
[12:44] <Wallakoala> does anyone else have problems with nautilus crashing? For example, if I set the icons to be at 75% size, and I try to drag it, nautilus crashes
[12:44] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: Everything will be in Synaptic once you enable the appropriate !sources, and you can search for things there as well.
[12:44] <navy> mysql..server?
[12:44] <tonyyarusso> !sources
[12:44] <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
[12:45] <xwolf--> is it possible to install ubuntu and boot it without installing grub?
[12:45] <YukiCuss> xwolf--, why would you want to?
[12:45] <Karmander> tonyyarusso is better have a LVM?
[12:45] <mwe> YukiCuss: I know. but some package is reffering to it, hence the package is broken or from a wrong repo I guess
[12:45] <ceteh> xwolf--: yes, you can use lilo
[12:45] <Wallakoala> Karmander, you can do sudo apt-get install irssi-text , which is an irc client that works in the terminal
[12:45] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: No idea on that one.  Sorry.
[12:45] <mcquaid> not sure if i should be concerned about this.  i notice places now shows all my other drives that are in fstab
[12:45] <YukiCuss> mwe, it'd only be a very old package. I get the same problem, I'd say it's universal.
[12:45] <dli__> which tool to automount usb-hdd?
[12:45] <xwolf--> i wanna hide it, its my grandpas pc ahahaha
[12:46] <mcquaid> one of them has the name with all symbols
[12:46] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: I personally am a fan of (and currently using) irssi, so I'll second Wallakoala on that one.
[12:46] <YukiCuss> xwolf--, you could just set the timeout to 0 to default to Windows, he'd barely notice a thing.
[12:46] <mcquaid> looks like _{#$#**$# and other weird symbols
[12:46] <mwe> YukiCuss: it's definately a bug. I installed php, apache and mysql-server without running into that problem
[12:46] <abonilla> anyone knows how to tell whcich process is the one writing to dmesg or to /var/log/syslog?
[12:46] <tonyyarusso> xwolf--: stealthbuntu
[12:46] <YukiCuss> mwe, as can I?
[12:46] <lafferpt> ubuntu doesn't detect my gigabit ethernet card? what can I do?
[12:46] <Tailsfan> How do you use downloaded GNOME Programs?
[12:46] <tonyyarusso> xwolf--: I like it.
[12:46] <NickGarvey> how can I find what file contains a string, I know it is in a folder but how do I tell which file?
[12:46] <kbrooks> how useful would be binding a script to a key combination? any uses for it?
[12:46] <YukiCuss> NickGarvey, use H
[12:46] <abonilla> lafferpt: which card?
[12:46] <YukiCuss> NickGarvey, er, rather, grep -H
[12:46] <tonyyarusso> Tailsfan: Can you give more information?
[12:47] <xwolf--> damn, telnet is terrible
[12:47] <YukiCuss> NickGarvey, for example, grep -H somestring /somefolder/*
[12:47] <kbrooks> how useful would be binding a script to a key combination? any uses for it?
[12:47] <mwe> YukiCuss: I don't understand what you're asking
[12:47] <LordMelkor> can default xv brightness/contrast/gamma settings be adjusted?
[12:47] <abonilla> lafferpt: which card?
[12:47] <YukiCuss> mwe, neither. ><
[12:47] <michael> mabe im blind but not seeing how to mount my hd,, i think its hdc so: sudo mount /dev/hdc /mnt/hdc ?
[12:47] <lafferpt> abonilla, gigabit ethernet pci card
[12:47] <abonilla> laadoes it have a brand?
[12:47] <kbrooks> how useful would be binding a script to a key combination? any uses for it?
[12:47] <xwolf--> and with default timeout 0, how will i choose ubuntu??
[12:47] <abonilla> lafferpt: brand?
[12:47] <Wallakoala> kbrooks, what do you mean? Like a shell script?
[12:48] <YukiCuss> xwolf--, if you hold escape in that zero timeout (I should think) it'll let you get to a menu.
[12:48] <kbrooks> Wallakoala, any script
[12:48] <Wallakoala> kbrooks, it probably wouldn't be that helpful, but it depends on what the script does
[12:48] <lafferpt> abonilla, supose one of these niposom or surecom
[12:48] <tonyyarusso> YukiCuss, xwolf--: I'll confirm that.  ESC at the right moment will do it.
[12:48] <michael> would that be correct?
[12:48] <xwolf--> gonna try it lol... wish me luck
[12:48] <lafferpt> abonilla, both names are on the package
[12:49] <lafferpt> abonilla, pci 32bit GIGABIT
[12:49] <abonilla> lafferpt: you can't guess. You need to know. Do lspci and see if it shows the brand, and then google for it
[12:49] <xwolf--> i still cant find my modem (my grands modem 56k) with livecd
[12:49] <tonyyarusso> xwolf--: If you have trouble, a Live CD will let you mount the disk and edit the menu.lst again.
[12:49] <kbrooks> Unity, what  about dapper+3 ?
[12:49] <NickGarvey> thank you
[12:49] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell xwolf-- about modem
[12:49] <kbrooks> thats like 2007, Unity
[12:49] <kbrooks> er
[12:50] <abonilla> anyone knows how to tell whcich process is the one writing to dmesg or to /var/log/syslog?
[12:50] <gnomefreak> can we get dapper out first ;)
[12:50] <kbrooks> *thinks*
[12:50] <YukiCuss> kbrooks, yes, 7-10, right?
[12:50] <xwolf--> thanks, will do right now.
[12:50] <mwe> abonilla: the kernel is writing to dmesg
[12:50] <Unity> kbrooks: it's the future man! it's like flying cars and time travel!
[12:50] <eirejah> hello
[12:50] <gnomefreak> 7.04
[12:50] <kbrooks> dapper: april or june 2006
[12:50] <eirejah> can anont help me out with su argument to make it so i can just be root ?
[12:50] <kbrooks> dapper+1: october 2006
[12:50] <Karmander> tonyyarusso please can we talk in private?
[12:51] <Tailsfan> dapper I heard June 1st
[12:51] <gnomefreak> 7.10 sorry
[12:51] <tonyyarusso> Karmander: Sure.
[12:51] <kbrooks> dapper+2: april 2007
[12:51] <juanpietravallo> i broke my sudoers file and now i obviously can't use sudo again to edit it, is there any way to fix this or i should shoot myself in the head?  :(
[12:51] <eirejah> so i dont have to put a comand in afterwards or anything
[12:51] <abonilla> mwe: well the kernel is sending a flood of messages to my dmesg without saying anything real.
[12:51] <mwe> abonilla: in syslog the program name is usually logged
[12:51] <gnomefreak> Tailsfan: its not definte yet
[12:51] <Wallakoala> eirejah, sudo -s
[12:51] <eirejah> Wallakoala: thanks
[12:51] <kbrooks> dapper+3: october 2007
[12:51] <xwolf--> there really isnt a way without grub, is it?
[12:51] <kbrooks> ;)
[12:51] <abonilla> mwe: it says kernel
[12:51] <YukiCuss> xwolf--, more or less, no.
[12:51] <mwe> abonilla: but it's the kernel ring buffer, so it's the kernel
[12:51] <abonilla> ok
[12:51] <Tailsfan> Yeah, cause that I what I heard from Wikipedia
[12:51] <kbrooks> dapper+4: april 2008
[12:51] <xwolf--> ok, byes
[12:51] <kbrooks> dapper+5: april 2008
[12:51] <gnomefreak> Tailsfan: its not been offically announced
[12:51] <YukiCuss> kbrooks, ad nauseum.
[12:52] <kbrooks> *stop*
[12:52] <juanpietravallo> i broke my sudoers file and now i obviously can't use sudo again to edit it, is there any way to fix this or i should shoot myself in the head?   :(
[12:52] <Pygi> OK PEOPLE; LISTEN UP NOW
[12:52] <Pygi> PLEASE READ THIS, THANKS
[12:52] <Pygi> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=145230&page=4
[12:52] <kbrooks> Pygi, ?
[12:52] <YukiCuss> Pygi, calm down.
[12:52] <LordMelkor> Can default xv brightness/contrast/gamma settings be adjusted?
[12:52] <Pygi> I am calm, very calm indeed ^_^
[12:52] <mwe> abonilla: what's the specific problem?
[12:52] <Frogzoo> juanpietravallo: boot to recovery mode
[12:52] <YukiCuss> good :)
[12:52] <juanpietravallo> then what do i do?
[12:52] <Pygi> WE'VE GOT THE NEW N-M PACKAGES, AS WELL AS KN-M
[12:52] <Pygi> SO PLEASE TEST
[12:53] <YukiCuss> Pygi, this looks good!
[12:53] <tonyyarusso> Pygi: What's N-M?
[12:53] <YukiCuss> tonyyarusso, network manager. akin to `God'.
[12:53] <gnomefreak> network manager
[12:53] <kbrooks> Pygi, 1.
[12:53] <juanpietravallo> Frogzoo: i boot to recovery mode, then what do i do?
[12:53] <kbrooks> drop the caps
[12:53] <tonyyarusso> YukiCuss: Aaahhh....
[12:53] <vbgunz> does anyone know how to launch a terminal with a different name?
[12:53] <Pygi> kbrooks: ??
[12:53] <kbrooks> Pygi, 2. be calm
[12:53] <Frogzoo> juanpietravallo: then you edit sudo.conf
[12:53] <Pygi> YukiCuss: thanks ^_^
[12:53] <nguyen> i need help. please. what FTP program do yall use for ubuntu?
[12:53] <LordMelkor> gftp
[12:53] <kbrooks> Pygi, 3. #ubuntu+1
[12:53] <navy> ok so if I can't get mysql via apt-get, which version :P http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html
[12:53] <michael> ok i found partions hdc1 - hdc3 lvm, if i try to mount hdc1 its found in mtab? help :(
[12:54] <kbrooks> Pygi, 4. out!1
[12:54] <nguyen> thanksssssssssss
[12:54] <YukiCuss> navy, just sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[12:54] <Wallakoala> nguyen, I find that gftp is a very capable program
[12:54] <gnomefreak> night
[12:54] <michael> mwe you there
[12:54] <juanpietravallo> Frogzoo: i edit sudo.conf and what do i have to change?
[12:54] <lafferpt> abonilla, lspci frozze my computer
[12:54] <Pygi> kbrooks: yes, just kick me out of here :'(
[12:54] <LordMelkor> is it just me or do the ubuntuforums lookd different
[12:54] <KonfuZe-D> hey there
[12:54] <navy> YukiCuss: same missing/referrenced message as before
[12:54] <kbrooks> LordMelkor, they have implanted a phase
[12:55] <YukiCuss> navy, have you enabled the appropriate repositories?
[12:55] <Wallakoala> LordMelkor, I think that they renovated them, but I liked the old one better
[12:55] <LordMelkor> i have no idea what that means. but ok
[12:55] <LordMelkor> oh i c
[12:55] <YukiCuss> navy, oh wait, main ..
[12:55] <themachine> what's the easiest way to set up a network file share?
[12:55] <LordMelkor> i liked the old one also
[12:55] <Trae> !dapper
[12:55] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[12:55] <YukiCuss> navy, try apt-`get update'ing, and retry.
[12:55] <flodine> can you use xgl on other Wm
[12:55] <KonfuZe-D> im just doin another install on my buddies new computer and it barfed on formatting the HD and i think specifically the swap partition
[12:55] <juanpietravallo> Frogzoo: i edit sudo.conf and what do i have to change?  and btw where is sudo.conf?  :#
[12:55] <Frogzoo> the new NM is for dapper only, btw
[12:56] <Pygi> Frogzoo: yup, dapper only ^_^
[12:56] <navy> YukiCuss: nope
[12:56] <michael> help??? grub problem, error 21, can mount hd running live cd to fix prob ? : |
[12:56] <YukiCuss> navy, damned..
[12:56] <KonfuZe-D> this box is MSI with nForce 430/410 chipset
[12:56] <michael> can not
[12:56] <Tailsfan> I'm gonna wait for teh dapper CDs to come out
[12:56] <flodine> dapper running so well for weeks now
[12:56] <navy> damned indeed
[12:56] <juztin> i want to move my mp3s from a windows formatted hard drive to my linux box....the files are all organized by band name, then by album title...i'm wondering, will ihave a problem putting them on the linux drive, since the filenames and foldernames have things like spaces, commas, and dashes in them?
[12:57] <zanth> has anyone here had problems with dapper and nvidia drivers?
[12:57] <Frogzoo> juanpietravallo: I don't know - undo whatever you did to /etc/sudo.conf in the first place, but it may be that you've just removed yourself from 'admin' group
[12:57] <zanth> I upgraded to dapper and I can't get x to run
[12:57] <KonfuZe-D> I inititially turned of the on board RAID when the problem hit and stabbing in the dark I turned on mobo RAID but it still had the same problem dealing with the swap partition
[12:57] <juanpietravallo> i edited sudoers not sudo.conf... and luckily i didn't remove myself  :)
[12:57] <Wallakoala> juztin, it should be ok
[12:57] <void^> juztin: no, the only things you can get problems with are charset issues with    and the likes
[12:57] <Frogzoo> juanpietravallo: ok, /etc/sudoers
[12:57] <juztin> excellent...thank you, Wallakoala , void^  :D
[12:58] <Karmander> Wallakoala can we talk in private?
[12:58] <juanpietravallo> Frogzoo: well thanks a lot
[12:58] <Wallakoala> Karmander, what is the issue?
[12:58] <Frogzoo> juanpietravallo: np
[12:58] <navy> YukiCuss: I figure the Source download (at the bottom) labeled Tarball (tar.gz) will suffice for the mysql
[12:58] <flodine> dapper and xgl runs so good but want to try suse10.1 for fun
[12:58] <YukiCuss> navy, should!
[12:58] <Cooner750> Hello. Why will ubuntu not let me copy or view files on a CD? It says I do not have permission to read
[12:58] <navy> alright
[12:58] <lafferpt> abonilla, lspci frozze my computer
[12:59] <Frogzoo> Cooner750: ls -lL /dev/cdrom
[12:59] <wd3> i'm trying to join #conky and it say "you need to be identified" wha't this?
[12:59] <abonilla> lafferpt: no way.
[12:59] <KonfuZe-D> So I had to abort and try the partitioning tools a few times. As im doing a dual boot, the winxp boot loader has been wiped and now the XP wont boot either
[12:59] <techrush> you need to register with nickserv wd3
[12:59] <juztin> wd3, you need to register your nick
[12:59] <void^> wd3: /msg nickserv help
[12:59] <lafferpt> abonilla, way!
[01:00] <wd3> tech, juz, void thanks
[01:00] <juztin> np
[01:00] <wd3> by the way any of u used this prog
[01:00] <KonfuZe-D> Can anyone help to clear up or even identify the problem cause with partitioning
[01:00] <TheMinion> where do the programs go after being installed with wine?
[01:00] <juztin> wd3, what prog?
[01:00] <ceteh> TheMinion: .wine/
[01:00] <TheMinion> ok, thanks
[01:00] <LordMelkor> Can default xv brightness/contrast/gamma settings be adjusted?
[01:00] <wd3> juztin, conky
[01:00] <juztin> wd3, nope, not me
[01:01] <Frogzoo> TheMinion: look under ~/.wine/c_drive
[01:01] <Pygi> gnomefreak: you there?
[01:01] <Cooner750> Frogzoo: Thanks
[01:01] <Karmander> Wallakoala I need to know what to do after installing the server configuration
[01:01] <wd3> juztin, i'm frustrated how do i delete. go to synaptic?
[01:01] <juztin> wd3, i think so...i'm still new to ubuntu, tho
[01:02] <PsychOtiC> I have a problem with firestarter, kinda...
[01:02] <Karmander> Wallakoala what should I do to get a nice and usefull desktop
[01:02] <PsychOtiC> can anyone help me?
[01:02] <wd3> juztin r u running any eyecandy progs?
[01:02] <KonfuZe-D> Karmander, easyubuntu.com
[01:02] <Wallakoala> Karmander, I am not totally sure, but you should probably install xserver-xorg
[01:02] <juztin> wd3, not really...just a basic install with xfce
[01:02] <asc> what's the proper way to change the command used to launch a program in the Applications menu?
[01:02] <wd3> juztin,  oooooohh, ? do u like xfce
[01:03] <lcore> PsychOtiC: Don't ask to ask
[01:03] <juztin> wd3, love it....lite-weight and pretty :D
[01:03] <Wallakoala> Karmander, there is a guide in ubuntu forums on how to do a server install and install openbox
[01:03] <juztin> wd3, very customizable
[01:03] <Wallakoala> but not gnome
[01:03] <Wallakoala> Ill try and find the link
[01:03] <PsychOtiC> I tried to run firestarter from the terminal, but it told me that I have to have root access... and I do have root access.... what's the problem?
[01:03] <Karmander> Wallakoala thanks a lot
[01:03] <Frogzoo> PsychOtiC: sudo firestarter
[01:03] <wd3> juztin, ive been reading online, it's a unix like apple right, therefore can u run apple apps? :o)
[01:03] <juanpietravallo> PsychOtiC: sudo firestarter
[01:03] <IdleOne> Karmander, openbox is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Openbox
[01:04] <punkrockguy318> What packages (or metapackage) does a minimal ubuntu install do by default?
[01:04] <Cooner750> how come when I do 'sudo cp /dev/cdrom /var/www/images' it just copies a file called "cdrom" to the images folder?
[01:04] <juztin> wd3, i dunno...never really messed with apples
[01:04] <vbgunz> does anyone know what this means?
[01:04] <vbgunz> (gnome-terminal:8834): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure: assertion `gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure (accel_closure) != NULL' failed
[01:04] <Cooner750> I want to copy images off of the cd to /var/www/images
[01:04] <Wallakoala> Karmander, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=103806&highlight=oubuntu
[01:04] <wd3> juztin, why xfce and not ubuntu or kde
[01:04] <LordMelkor> what is ESD
[01:05] <juztin> wd3, i'm running ubuntu...i just use xfce as the window manager, because it's quicker, more lite-weight than kde or gnome
[01:05] <Wallakoala> Karmander, just follow that until it tells you to install openbox. Then install gnome
[01:05] <Frogzoo> Cooner750: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/var/www/images bs=1000000
[01:05] <navy> how do you determine the ip address of a machine in terminal?
[01:05] <lcore> LordMelkor: open console and type 'whatis esd'
[01:05] <juztin> wd3, plus i hate how gnome and kde looks just like ms windows
[01:05] <Frogzoo> navy: ifconfig
[01:05] <LordMelkor> oh
[01:05] <navy> thanks
[01:05] <nickrud> navy, ifconfig | grep inet
[01:05] <LordMelkor> whats a daemon
[01:05] <vlad2006> hello... i'm new on ubuntu.. and i need a little help... i wana see a movie.. is a wmv .. and my totem is not working.. can u help me?
[01:06] <LordMelkor> is it a driver or somthing
[01:06] <Karmander> thank you i hope it works
[01:06] <wd3> juztin, oh so it's ubuntu still, it's a different win mgr, how interesting. everything else is same?
[01:06] <Frogzoo> LordMelkor: a program that runs in the background providing a service
[01:06] <juztin> wd3, yup :D
[01:06] <IdleOne> !tell vlad2006 about w32codecs
[01:06] <_jason> vlad2006: enable universe, install totem-xine using synaptic, and install w32codecs
[01:06] <lcore> LordMelkor: a program running in the background .
[01:06] <PsychOtiC> thanx frogzoo and juanpietravallo
[01:06] <juztin> wd3, if you've ever used blackbox or fluxbox....xfce resembles them both
[01:06] <Frogzoo> np, enjoy
[01:06] <vlad2006> how can i enable universe?
[01:06] <wd3> juztin i hate u   :o)  i'm jealous. now i have to have one :o)
[01:06] <_jason> ubotu: tell vlad2006 about universe
[01:06] <IdleOne> !tell vlad2006 about repos
[01:07] <vbgunz> does anyone know what this means? Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure: assertion `gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure (accel_closure) != NULL' failed
[01:07] <LordMelkor> is esd like alsa?
[01:07] <juztin> wd3, lol, get it...it's great, especially if you're running an older system
[01:07] <Frogzoo> vlad2006: launch synaptic - click on repos - select the universe/multiverse check box
[01:07] <asc> where is the configuration stored for what icons appear in the Applications menu?
[01:07] <beerockxs> !ati
[01:07] <ubotu> somebody said ati was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[01:07] <wd3> juztin i just been considering installing fluxbox, or fvwm, gdesklet and so on for the eye candy
[01:07] <zanth> I am trying to get X to run..the error I get when trying to start gdm is that the nvidia kernel module is a lower version than the X module
[01:07] <navy> Is it possible to copy files from windows-computer to ubuntu-computer over ssh?
[01:07] <Wallakoala> Karmander, once you have Xorg installed, install ubuntu-desktop
[01:07] <navy> or..file
[01:07] <Cooner750> It just says that /var/www/images is a directory
[01:07] <Majd> hey, i screwed up all my partitions, I'm using windows right now, do i have to rearrange my partitions then reinstall windows?
[01:08] <juztin> wd3, i prefer xfce because of the built in configuration menus.....really easy to change things up right from the menu
[01:08] <wd3> juztin don't make me do it..........uuuuugh
[01:08] <juztin> wd3, do it!  you won't regret it!  :D
[01:08] <Frogzoo> navy: you need an ssh windows client, such as teraterm
[01:08] <vlad2006> 10x
[01:08] <IdleOne> navy, of course
[01:08] <navy> I have putty
[01:08] <juztin> wd3, and if you do regret it, you can always switch back to another window manager
[01:08] <jadaz87> hello again i was wondering how can i get alternative GUI's for uBuntu using apt-get?
[01:08] <misterii> I'm stuck at res 800x600 what file to edit?
[01:08] <navy> what command would it involve?
[01:08] <Cass> navy, yes, from a windows side you can get winscp, you can use sftp or scp from linux to win
[01:08] <barktpolar> For Ubuntu, I downloaded Gnomebaker, but it says it still needs files, does Ubuntu have them files already or do you have to get them files?
[01:09] <Frogzoo> navy: you're in business then - just use scp is teh command
[01:09] <IdleOne> navy,  sudo apt-get install openssh-server and you should be good to go
[01:09] <navy> thanks
[01:09] <Karmander> Wallakoala what is openbox?
[01:09] <navy> the ssh is all working, I was just looking for 'scp'
[01:09] <navy> thanks
[01:09] <Wallakoala> Karmander, it is a desktop enviroment, like gnome, but very minimalistic
[01:09] <wd3> juztin, i've been up all night fantasizing on all the themes "metacity" and i've been seeing this "xfce" but not sure what it is, so it pretty much has all the eye candy built in?
[01:09] <Wallakoala> !tell Karmander about openbox
[01:09] <IdleOne> navy,  heh k then :)
[01:09] <Cooner750> For some reason it seems too hard just to copy files from a CD. I tried 'sudo cp /media/cdrom0 /var/www/images' and it just says "Omitting directory /media/cdrom0'"
[01:09] <juztin> wd3, what kind of eye candy are you going for?
[01:10] <Frogzoo> Cooner750: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/var/www/images bs=1000000 - for the 2nd time
[01:10] <lcore> navy: from putty site get pscp
[01:10] <juztin> wd3, i try to keep my desktop simple and minimalistic
[01:10] <linkd> wd3: not 100% sure what u mean, but it has many themes yes.
[01:10] <navy> alright
[01:10] <wd3> juztin, not sure going to make my own
[01:10] <jadaz87> i was wondering how can i get alternative GUI's for uBuntu using apt-get? and which ones are bundled with uBuntu
[01:10] <juztin> wd3, try it out....experiment with it...if you want more, check out fluxbox or icewm maybe
[01:10] <TheMinion> in the terminal, how do i move into a directory that has a space in it?
[01:10] <punkrockguy318> If I install packages by hand, which ones would be required for hardware detection and automounting?
[01:11] <IdleOne> jadaz87, kubuntu-desktop xubuntu edubuntu
[01:11] <beerockxs> TheMinion, escape the space using \
[01:11] <vlad2006> when i instal totem-xine .. is ask me about some  'Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)' ... another one ?
[01:11] <Wallakoala> TheMinion, put the name of the directory in quotes
[01:11] <linkd> TheMinion: either put the path in " double quotes, or put a \ before the space
[01:11] <Frogzoo> TheMinion: cd directory\ with\ spaces
[01:11] <lcore> cd "Directory with space"
[01:11] <beerockxs> so cd Bla\ bla if you have a directory called "bla bla"
[01:11] <TheMinion> ok thanks
[01:11] <linkd> TheMinion: so a folder called "My music" becomes my\ music
[01:11] <TheMinion> thanks much
[01:11] <jadaz87> idleone so to install xubuntu then i whould do       sudo apt-get install xubuntu?
[01:11] <Wallakoala> Pygi, go to the #ubuntu+1 channel
[01:12] <Pygi> Wallakoala: nah, I decide to spam ^_^
[01:12] <IdleOne> jadaz87, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[01:12] <wd3> juztin i just installed this da_n conky and it's flickering and now i want to uninstall it. what's the main overall diff of xfce?
[01:12] <barktpolar> Will k3b work with Ubuntu
[01:12] <juztin> wd3, i wouldn't know, i've never even heard of conky
[01:12] <jadaz87> idleone thanks and i will be able to choose which one i want before i login in right?
[01:12] <IdleOne> barktpolar, yes
[01:13] <Frogzoo> barktpolar: well it's in the repos...
[01:13] <zanth> can anyone suggest help with my nvidia driver problem?
[01:13] <IdleOne> jadaz87,  yup just click on session at the login screen
[01:13] <wd3> juztin, it's like gdesklet which shows ur hd stats, cpu temp, etc
[01:13] <Cooner750> what is the command to delete a file?
[01:13] <wd3> juztin, ip address, network speed.
[01:13] <Frogzoo> !tell zanth about nvidia
[01:13] <punkrockguy318> Pygi: nm .5 isn't even working for me.. i'll check it out
[01:13] <clarkhanger> hi ! need help
[01:13] <frank23> Cooner750: in terminal   rm filename
[01:13] <juztin> wd3, oh....so its not a windows manager...then you should be able to run it with xfce
[01:13] <jadaz87> idleone so those are my three choices other than gnome
[01:13] <clarkhanger> what is root password ?
[01:13] <Pygi> punkrockguy: this is 0.6...and it's only for dapper ;)
[01:14] <frank23> !tell clarkhanger about sudo
[01:14] <zanth> thanks Frogzoo...but um...I don't have a gui...and using lynx is tough :)
[01:14] <IdleOne> jadaz87, there might be others Im not certain
[01:14] <IdleOne> jadaz87, I run xubuntu and love it
[01:14] <clarkhanger> xubuntu ?
[01:14] <jadaz87> idleone haha i am install that one now.... i definitely need to find out if there is a list somewhere or what not
[01:14] <wd3> juztin, so the diff between is ubuntu has gnome, kubuntu has kde, and xfce is that xubuntu?
[01:14] <jadaz87> xubuntu uses the xfce interface instead of gnome
[01:14] <zanth> hmmm, brb
[01:15] <wd3> jadaz87 thanks
[01:15] <IdleOne> wd3, yes xubuntu works with gnome or kde
[01:15] <clarkhanger> ic
[01:15] <jadaz87> wd3 you are welcome
[01:15] <clarkhanger> im using ubuntu
[01:15] <wd3> idleone, wait is xubuntu xfce or is it all
[01:16] <IdleOne> wd3,  xubuntu install all the goodies that come with xfce
[01:16] <wd3> idleone, reallllllly
[01:16] <tero> i can't find that xorg-driver-fglrx
[01:16] <juztin> IdleOne, really?  what's the difference in xubuntu, and installing ubuntu THEN xfce (like i did)?
[01:16] <IdleOne> wd3,  and still runs alot faster then gnome or kde on my old P2
[01:16] <jadaz87> login into xfce NOW :)
[01:16] <clarkhanger> but right now , i dont have access to internet . HOWTO install other packages .. eg. mplayer
[01:16] <navy> bah shitty comp2comp connection, only 1.2mb/s =(
[01:16] <jadaz87> brb
[01:16] <IdleOne> juztin, not sure but thats what I was told
[01:17] <juztin> nice
[01:17] <tonyyarusso_food> jadaz87: Were you looking for a list of window managers and desktop environments?
[01:17] <punkrockguy318> IdleOne: what others apps does xubuntu-desktop include? hardware detection and stuff?
[01:17] <wd3> idleone noooooooooo  uuuugh, i have a 550mhz p3 512ram and it's crawling, i though it should be alot faster
[01:17] <jadaz87> yes i was the ones that i can get through apt-get on ubuntu
[01:17] <IdleOne> wd3,  it will be
[01:17] <juztin> wd3, if you're running that, you should definately install xfce :D
[01:17] <tonyyarusso_food> !desktops
[01:17] <IdleOne> punkrockguy318, xfce is just a frontend for either gnome or kde but it makes everything go faster
[01:18] <wd3> idleone / juztin  don't make me do it....uuuuugh
[01:18] <tero> i can't find xorg-driver-fglrx with apt-get or synaptic
[01:18] <tero> help
[01:18] <juztin> wd3, you'll thank me later, trust me :D
[01:18] <tonyyarusso_food> ubotu: tell jadaz87 about desktops
[01:18] <punkrockguy318> IdleOne: I'm aware of that, but what applications does the xubuntu-desktop metapackage include?
[01:18] <wd3> so i have to go to ubuntu and burn the iso and start over huh?
[01:18] <juztin> wd3, no!
[01:18] <juztin> lol
[01:18] <jadaz87> thank you SO much
[01:18] <juztin> wd3, get it through that installer thingy...whatever its called
[01:18] <IdleOne> punkrockguy318, www.xfce4.org could tell you all that I havent even began to explore this and had it going for 3 weeks now lol
[01:18] <wd3> synaptic
[01:19] <juztin> wd3, yeah
[01:19] <juztin> wd3, that's how i got it
[01:19] <punkrockguy318> alright
[01:19] <jadaz87> fluxbox is the one that comes with knoppix if i am correct?
[01:19] <wd3> juztin what happens to all the programs
[01:19] <juztin> jadaz87, last time i downloaded knoppix, it came with gnome
[01:19] <juztin> wd3, nothing...they'll still be there
[01:19] <juztin> wd3, xfce is only a shell...it just changes the UI
[01:19] <imc_> Hey where can I find j2re1.4 for dapper?
[01:19] <jadaz87> juztin i mean it is one of those options for knoppix
[01:19] <IdleOne> wd3, everything you have installed now stays just that it might be i a diff place in the menues
[01:19] <juztin> jadaz87, oh....maybe, i forget :P
[01:20] <imc_> Or a java vm?
[01:20] <barktpolar> Dang, QT is shareware
[01:20] <IdleOne> imc_,  join #ubuntu+1 for help with Dapper :) and pie !
[01:20] <imc_> Oh, thanks!
[01:20] <juztin> pie?!?
[01:20] <IdleOne> :P
[01:20] <IdleOne> yeah free pie
[01:20] <jadaz87> Sweet Apple Pie!?!?!?!!
[01:20] <jadaz87> :D
[01:21] <abonilla> with Ice Cream?
[01:21] <jadaz87> and peach cobler?
[01:21] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Pie!
[01:21] <abonilla> :P
[01:21] <bh> What's the recommended way of installing mplayer ?
[01:21] <wd3> juztin, u mentioned that it already has a look like fluxbox, which is a window manager right that floats your menus right?
[01:21] <IdleOne> ok back to topic! helping ppl :)
[01:21] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Has anyone tried out the Xgl Desktop on dapper yet?
[01:21] <bh> compile the sources directly ?
[01:21] <_jason> ubotu: tell bh about mplayer
[01:21] <IdleOne> !tell bh about mplayer
[01:21] <jadaz87> wd3 what looks like fluxbox?
[01:21] <IdleOne> Biscuitian_Warhe, join #ubuntu+1 for help with Dapper :) and pie !
[01:22] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Pie!
[01:22] <juztin> wd3, fluxbox is a lot like xfce....you get to the menu by right-clicking the desktop in both...fluxbox is a little less graphic, like less icons and such in the menu
[01:22] <bh> thanks
[01:22] <wd3> jadaz87 xfce
[01:22] <wd3> juztin thanks i'm doing it now, why will my system run faster?
[01:22] <ohgood-ppc> wd3, flux is nice for slower machines, and aweseom on faster machines. very light on resources.
[01:22] <barktpolar> I forgot, does anyone use dial-up with Ubuntu?
[01:22] <juztin> wd3, because xfce is way less memory hungry
[01:22] <wd3> ohgood, thanks
[01:23] <wd3> juztin thanks
[01:23] <Biscuitian_Warhe> I do!
[01:23] <bh> ok, another question, what about the other decoders for mplayer ? they don't seem to be available just yet.
[01:23] <juztin> wd3, no problem :)
[01:23] <Biscuitian_Warhe> I'm a 'buntu dialer!
[01:23] <IdleOne> barktpolar,  System>administration>networking and configure pppoe for dialup
[01:23] <juztin> dialup?  what's that?  :D
[01:23] <navy> when ./configure checks for things, where does it look?
[01:23] <Biscuitian_Warhe> barktpolar: Why?
[01:23] <navy> is there one master file that has gcc: yes strtok_r: no
[01:23] <bh> I saw that there was a gentoo package with the 32 bit decoders thunked to be callable from a 64 bit app, but I haven't seen the packages yet for ubuntu.
[01:23] <navy> etc.
[01:23] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Ok, no dialup jokes, I live to far away to get b-band
[01:24] <wd3> juztin can i email sometime or where can i talk to u after i install this xfce?
[01:24] <juztin> lol
[01:24] <IdleOne> juztin,  in the old days of internet ppl use to plug the pc to the telephone lmao imagine that!
[01:24] <barktpolar> I have dial-up and whenever I install ubuntu, I was gonna set it up to sign on to my dial-up service
[01:24] <juztin> IdleOne, i know...i started out using BBS's with a 1200 baud modem ;)
[01:24] <wd3> juztin i remember those days also
[01:24] <juztin> wd3, sure...PM me and i'll give you my email
[01:24] <navy> "checking for termcap functions library... configure: error: No curses/termcap library found
[01:25] <IdleOne> juztin, 14.4k here but wow 1200 buad is slow!
[01:25] <navy> how do I obtain such library?
[01:25] <Biscuitian_Warhe> barktpolar: What kind of modem?
[01:25] <juztin> IdleOne, no doubt....my dad had a 400 baud  he started out with
[01:26] <barktpolar> Connection: Broadview via U.S. Robotics 56K FAX INT PnP @ 49296 bps (Rec: 8.94MB Sent: 1.19MB)
[01:26] <DBO> 400 baud...
[01:26] <barktpolar> That help
[01:26] <navy> Anyone?
[01:26] <nguyen> I'm new at ubuntu. i'm trying to install gFTP and i don't know how.. can someone please help me.
[01:26] <DBO> ..back in my day, we didnt have fancy modems, we just yelled binary out the window and waited a week for a reply!
[01:26] <juztin> lol DBO
[01:27] <IdleOne> nguyen,  you need to enable universe and multiverse first . you will be getting a msg from ubotu  with links
[01:27] <wd3> juztin did u get that pm
[01:27] <IdleOne> !tell nguyen about repos
[01:27] <juztin> wd3, nope
[01:27] <IdleOne> !tell nguyen about gftp
[01:27] <Biscuitian_Warhe> barktpoloar: Is it a soft modem? Or hardware based? Or is it external, internal,give me specs
[01:27] <navy> How do I obtain the termcap functions library?
[01:27] <barktpolar> I guess QT is in Ubuntu already
[01:27] <IdleOne> nguyen, after multiverse is enabled go to terminal and type sudo apt-get install gftp
[01:28] <EdLin> IdleOne, you mean "universe", don't you? gftp is under a free license
[01:28] <ignacio> hello
[01:29] <ignacio> algun chileno?
[01:29] <ignacio> XD
[01:29] <IdleOne> EdLin,  yeah thats what i meant
[01:29] <IdleOne> navy, termcap-compat - Compatibility package for old termcap-based programs.
[01:29] <abonilla> ignacio: #ubuntu-es
[01:29] <wd3> msg juztin test
[01:29] <IdleOne> navy, sudo apt-get install termcap-compat
[01:30] <Seveas> !cl
[01:30] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Seveas
[01:30] <juztin> wd3, you have to type /msg
[01:30] <juztin> lol
[01:30] <IdleOne> navy, apt-cache search searchterm is a great tool :)
[01:30] <wd3> juztin pm me
[01:31] <IdleOne> !tell wd3 about register
[01:31] <Cooner750> Hello. I setup Apache according to the guide, but for some reason it only works on localhost or 127.0.0.1, trying to use 192.168.0.103 on another computer on the network dosent even work
[01:31] <IdleOne> Cooner750, did you forward the port on your router?
[01:31] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Cooner750: Compile it or d/l it from the repos, and is it 1 or 2
[01:32] <Cooner750> Yes. I Forwarded port 80 to 192.168.0.103 both TCP and UDP.
[01:32] <Cooner750> It's version 2
[01:32] <vlad2006> help... in synaptics package manager .. when i enter .. shows me this :    E: Malformed line 19 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist parse)
[01:32] <Cooner750> I even tried DMZ to 192.168.0.103 and it wont work
[01:32] <juztin> wd3, did you get my PM?
[01:32] <barktpolar> Is theer any way to switch booting CD Drives usign BIOS?
[01:32] <IdleOne> !tell vlad2006 about easysource
[01:33] <juztin> barktpolar, you mean boot priority?
[01:33] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Cooner750, from the repo or did you compile it?
[01:33] <barktpolar> As in to switch drives
[01:33] <Cooner750> From the repo
[01:33] <barktpolar> I have two CD Drives and I want to use the other one for Ubuntu
[01:33] <_jason> ubotu: tell vlad2006 about easysource
[01:33] <_jason> vlad2006: make a new /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:33] <Cooner750> Used https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP?action=show&redirect=Apache   But I did not follow the step for development server only
[01:33] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Cooner750: You set up your ports.conf right, right?
[01:33] <vlad2006> _jason :( damn...
[01:34] <Cooner750> Er, I never had ports.conf open..
[01:34] <juztin> barktpolar, oh....i dunno, i think it checks all your cdroms, doens' tit?
[01:34] <vlad2006> i cant corect this one?
[01:34] <barktpolar> Nope
[01:34] <_jason> vlad2006: if you want you can put yours on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and I will take a look
[01:34] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Cooner750: That is your problem mate, open it up
[01:34] <vlad2006> k
[01:34] <juztin> barktpolar, dunno....sorry :P
[01:34] <barktpolar> O.K.
[01:34] <IdleOne> Cooner750, put them next to each other hehe
[01:35] <juztin> wd3, you can't PM me until you register your nick
[01:35] <bildobagpipes> how do i log in as root?
[01:35] <_jason> ubotu: tell bildobagpipes about rootsudo
[01:35] <Cooner750> It has one line of text. "Listen 80"
[01:35] <IdleOne> !tell bildobagpipes about root
[01:35] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Cooner750, is your router listening for port 80 or 8080
[01:35] <vlad2006> _jason .. done
[01:35] <_jason> vlad2006: link?
[01:35] <Cooner750> 80. At least that's how I have it setup
[01:35] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Ok
[01:35] <vlad2006> aa
[01:36] <nguyen> thanks alot whoever told me to enable muiltiunverse........
[01:36] <nguyen> thanks alot..
[01:36] <vlad2006> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10532
[01:36] <IdleOne> nguyen, no problem
[01:36] <TheMinion> what is the multivers?
[01:36] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Cooner750: Replace everything in that file with Listen 192.168.0.103
[01:36] <TheMinion> *multiverse
[01:36] <Cooner750> Should I restart Apache?
[01:36] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Cooner750: then do (sudo) killall apache2 (sudo) apache2 (don't use sudo if you don't need it)
[01:36] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Yeah
[01:36] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Restart it
[01:36] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Then type 192.168.0.103 in your browser and see if it works
[01:37] <Zanth> good evening
[01:37] <juztin> hello, Zanth :D
[01:37] <CuriousCat> good morning
[01:37] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Good Evening.
[01:37] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Ack, Guild Wars hates Ubuntu
[01:37] <vlad2006> _jason how does it look ?:)
[01:37] <_jason> vlad2006: this is a bad idea: http://mirror.pusling.com/debian/unstable
[01:38] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Coon750: Did that work?
[01:38] <vlad2006> yea? i didnt know.. i'm new.. in ubuntu
[01:38] <vlad2006> and in linux 2
[01:38] <Biscuitian_Warhe> vlad2006: We all were once
[01:38] <vlad2006> Biscuitian_Warhe,  10x for the support bro :)
[01:38] <_jason> vlad2006: I would get rid of that debian unstable if you want your computer to work.  To fix your problem, add `` universe'' to the end of line 20
[01:38] <Biscuitian_Warhe> vlad2006: Si
[01:38] <vlad2006> okay ..
[01:39] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Hey, does the ATI Prot. driver work good in Breezy
[01:39] <Bean52> alright dudes, abide my noobity
[01:39] <Biscuitian_Warhe> I don't feel like quitting out and find out
[01:39] <wd3> hey guys, i'm trying to register, i typed /msg nickserv help registration but it doesn't explain how to identify
[01:39] <Bean52> But when I use breezy on a g3 imac, live or install, I get a a completely blank desktop
[01:39] <Bean52> after login
[01:39] <juztin> wd3, have you already registered?
[01:39] <Cooner750> I get a error trying to start. 'Cannot bind to 192.168.0.103:80"
[01:40] <ohgood-ppc> wd3, /msg nickserv register password
[01:40] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Bean52: Like, do you get the panels, or at least the bg, or what
[01:40] <juztin> wd3, to identify, you type: /msg nickserv identify password
[01:40] <wd3> juztin, ok
[01:40] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Cooner750: Well, this will be fun then
[01:40] <Bean52> nothing at all. brown and cursor.
[01:40] <vlad2006> _jason 10x .. is working now :)
[01:40] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Cooner750: Can you setup static NAT?
[01:41] <bildobagpipes> error while copying to "/media/sda4"   You do not have permissions to write to this folder
[01:41] <vlad2006> i'm trying to watch a movie :( and its says .. Totem could not play 'file:////home/vlad2006/cc1074_low.wmv'.    how shod i install the codecs ?
[01:41] <eth0_> bildobagpipes: sudo first?
[01:41] <_jason> vlad2006: install totem-xine from synaptic and install w32codecs
[01:41] <wd3> services set mode +3..... what's this guys
[01:41] <Biscuitian_Warhe> vlad2006: Hmm, that's a good question, there used to be some lib.. I forgot what it was...
[01:41] <_jason> ubotu: tell vlad2006 about w32codecs
[01:41] <Biscuitian_Warhe> That's write
[01:41] <Biscuitian_Warhe> right*
[01:42] <vlad2006> _jason .. done 02:12:08 (65.56 KB/s) - `w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb' saved [13228654] 
[01:42] <InnerFIRE> why does my computer always say that my soundcard is improperly configured or something else is using the soundcard?
[01:42] <vlad2006> Biscuitian_Warhe,  :)
[01:42] <_jason> vlad2006: install them now
[01:42] <InnerFIRE> when nothing is wrong iwth it
[01:42] <Bean52> Is getting a completely empty desktop a known issue at all?
[01:42] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Cooner750: Yt man?
[01:42] <vlad2006> _jason whith the sinaptic ?
[01:42] <Cooner750> All I know is that my internet provider does not provide static IPs. Back when the thing ran Windows XP, Abyss Server worked
[01:42] <_jason> vlad2006: see your private messages
[01:42] <john_> anyone know how i can change the splash screen
[01:42] <Bean52> I've tried different login options and whatnot
[01:42] <bildobagpipes> sudo: unable to lookup insprion6000u via gethostbyname()
[01:43] <vlad2006> oh yes _jason .. 10x :) stupid little me
[01:43] <_jason> bildobagpipes: paste the first lines of /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname
[01:43] <Cooner750> The DHCP information in the router web config is all jacked up. I think the router may need a reboot
[01:44] <bildobagpipes> # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
[01:44] <wd3> yea i'm legal
[01:44] <wd3> lol
[01:44] <juztin> wd3, w00t!
[01:44] <bildobagpipes> hostname: inspiron6000u
[01:44] <bildobagpipes> hostname file says: inspiron600u
[01:45] <InnerFIRE> i fogot this isnt a good place to get questions answered
[01:45] <_jason> bildobagpipes: grep 127.0.0.1 /etc/hosts, what does taht return?
[01:45] <bildobagpipes> nothing
[01:45] <IdleOne> !tell innerfire about patience
[01:45] <juztin> lol, IdleOne
[01:45] <bildobagpipes> just the next console line
[01:45] <bildobagpipes> no error either
[01:46] <IdleOne> still sent it to him
[01:46] <wd3> lol uuuuuuugh
[01:46] <_jason> bildobagpipes: add ``127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost inspiron6000u'' to the top of /etc/hosts.  You will need to either su to root or reboot in recovery mode to edit the file
[01:46] <bildobagpipes> i think ubuntu is fucked, i am trying to copy some files across to my fat partition, so i can bakc them up and re install
[01:46] <IdleOne> Bilange, it may be messed up but not what you said watch the language please
[01:46] <bildobagpipes> how do i su to root
[01:46] <IdleOne> bildobagpipes, ^^^
[01:47] <wd3> juztin pm me
[01:47] <_jason> bildobagpipes: if you didn't unlock root, you can't
[01:47] <IdleOne> !root
[01:47] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[01:47] <_jason> bildobagpipes: it's not advised (but sometimes people do and would be faster which is why I mentioned it_
[01:47] <IdleOne> Bilange, sorry wrong person :)
[01:47] <juztin> wd3, i did...did you get it?
[01:47] <KonfuZe-D> im trying to do a dual boot install with a new MSI mobo nForce 430/410 chipset but it keeps hanging at the end of formastting the ext3 partition or starting to format the swap partition. how can I  correct this or get around it?
[01:48] <Steve^> Hey, can I not use the web interface for CUPS, using gnome?
[01:48] <KonfuZe-D> So I had to abort and try the partitioning tools a few times. As im doing a dual boot, the winxp boot loader has been wiped and now the XP wont boot either
[01:48] <Steve^> I'm trying to get my printer to work, so the docs use the web interface. But I don't know the user/pass
[01:48] <KonfuZe-D> borked
[01:48] <wd3> juztin, no
[01:48] <IdleOne> !tell KonfuZe-D about dualboot
[01:48] <KonfuZe-D> i read that
[01:48] <vlad2006> _jason ive done .. instaled condecs... still not working wmv  in totem :(
[01:48] <juztin> wd3, you need to identify
[01:49] <KonfuZe-D> it doesnt say anything about the hanging before formating the swap partition
[01:49] <juztin> wd3, /msg nickserv identify yourpasswordhere
[01:49] <vlad2006> _jason, Totem could not play 'file:///home/vlad2006/cc1074_low.wmv'.
[01:49] <_jason> vlad2006: did you install totem-xine?
[01:49] <vlad2006> yes
[01:49] <_jason> vlad2006: try mplayer then
[01:49] <_jason> ubotu: tell vlad2006 about mplayer
[01:49] <vlad2006> okay il try
[01:49] <wd3> juztin, it said earlier that i already did, i'll do it again
[01:49] <bildobagpipes> ok, so im root@inspiron6000u:~#
[01:49] <juztin> wd3, did you finish registering?
[01:50] <wd3> juztin yes
[01:50] <juztin> wd3, ok
[01:50] <_jason> bildobagpipes: nano /etc/hosts and add the line I said before
[01:50] <juztin> wd3, i got a PM from you...the one that said testng....so it was working for a minute :D
[01:50] <juztin> wd3, got it like five minuts ago
[01:50] <wd3> juztin ok, it said i already did identify
[01:50] <juztin> ok, so try pm'ing me again
[01:51] <Cooner750> back
[01:51] <wd3> juztin intruction
[01:51] <Cooner750> It's all working now
[01:51] <Cooner750> Rebooted the router
[01:51] <IdleOne> Cooner750, :)
[01:51] <juztin> wd3, /msg juztin yourmessagehere
[01:51] <ladofnod> upon boot my ethernet card is not (it used to but not since breezy to dapper). its not visible in network tools. what would i change for it to be found?
[01:51] <IdleOne> Cooner750, link to site so we can see ? :)
[01:51] <wd3> juztin see it shows up
[01:51] <juztin> oh
[01:51] <juztin> dude
[01:51] <juztin> i'm the one that isn't identified lol
[01:51] <bildobagpipes> ok done
[01:51] <juztin> one sec
[01:51] <jadaz87> does ayone know of a linux desktop environment that looks like Mac OS X?
[01:51] <bildobagpipes> reboot out of recovery?
[01:51] <jadaz87> soorryy i got disconnected
[01:51] <wd3> juztin    lol
[01:52] <KonfuZe-D> to note i did not have to resize any partitions cuz XP was only using a 40gb part to start with and 35gb was unformatted and free space
[01:52] <juztin> wd3, NOW try it!
[01:52] <bildobagpipes> jadaz87, gnome-look dot com or somthing
[01:52] <Cooner750> The router said that the server's ip was 192.168.0.103, after a reboot it says that it is now "192.168.0.102". Right now it has a PHP test page and images of me and friend. I decided to prove to him that Linux can work as a server just as good as a PC server. the router's IP is http://65.27.209.24
[01:52] <KonfuZe-D> more than recover the XP i want to complete the buntu install
[01:53] <KonfuZe-D> why would it have trouble formatting a swap partition
[01:53] <Steve^> can noone even give me a hint for setting up my printer? I have a .ppc.dmg from gutenprint.. but nothing is matching up
[01:53] <Cooner750> ? My IRC client cut the number 4 off of the end of the IP
[01:53] <IdleOne> Cooner750, Im there Images and phptest
[01:53] <IdleOne> works good now :)
[01:54] <Cooner750> The car is my aunt's 68 Camaro. I'm the one in the blue/white shirt
[01:54] <IdleOne> Cooner750, it dont load fast though hehe
[01:54] <Cooner750> Yea, the images are from my mom's camera, and each one is quite big in file size.
[01:55] <Cooner750> The raw files from the camera originally are even bigger
[01:55] <Zanth> will using tseliot's nvidia driver method 1 work for amd64 kernels?
[01:55] <Cooner750> Even though it's not that fast, It loads about 200% faster than it did when windows xp was running on the computer
[01:56] <Cooner750> each one of those would've taken about 5 minutes to load
[01:57] <Cooner750> MySQL is installed too, but not configured
[01:57] <Steve^> unable to lock group file...
[01:57] <Steve^> wtf
[01:57] <bildobagpipes> _jason,   thanks heaps, that seems to have fixed all the problems i was having, so now i wont need to copy the files and reinstall anyway, cheers.
[01:57] <navy> I can't get MySQL ./configure'd either
[01:57] <Steve^> all the documentations conflict with each other in some way
[01:57] <Cooner750> IdleOne: my homepage is http://freewebtown.com/riccbhard
[01:57] <navy> I get a termcap library error
[01:57] <navy> I don't have any
[01:57] <_jason> bildobagpipes: great
[01:58] <Cooner750> I would host it from the server, but a IP is hard for most people to remember ;)
[01:58] <benplaut> how do you instruct a program to 'politely' close itself?
[01:58] <benplaut> as aposed to killing it
[01:58] <nekostar> eh
[01:58] <nekostar> ive an iso on my remote server
[01:58] <nekostar> i can see it via ssh/shell
[01:58] <nekostar> but not via ftp
[01:58] <nekostar> any clues why?
[01:58] <IdleOne> navy, sudo apt-get install termcap-compat
[01:58] <lazlo> hi
[01:59] <Steve^> lalala
[01:59] <Frogzoo> !tell nekostar about enter
[01:59] <lazlo> oam new at this
[01:59] <lazlo> iam*
[01:59] <IdleOne> welcome lazlo
[01:59] <Frogzoo> benplaut: kill -TERM procid
[01:59] <benplaut> thanks
[02:00] <Cooner750> Now I shall take my huge images off and find something useful to test, like a PHPBB board, if I can get MySQL working right (a little above my current knowledge)
[02:01] <bildobagpipes> !dualboot
[02:01] <ubotu> well, dualboot is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[02:02] <Cooner750> Can anyone  tell me, or show, how to password-protect a directory in the /var/www/ folder?
[02:02] <gh0st> Someone wanna help me install teamspeak!?
[02:03] <Steve^> why when I do "sudo gedit cupsd.conf" (from within the cups folder) does nothing happen?
[02:03] <Cooner750> The .htaccess thing on the Ubuntu wiki page seems a little vague...
[02:03] <Gwynn> dualboot? If you dont want your choices being made for you, you should start making your own
[02:03] <Steve^> Nothing at all?
[02:03] <bubblebuddy> iam back
[02:03] <Hirvinen_> Cooner750: See apache documentation. http://httpd.apache.org
[02:03] <bubblebuddy> i was lazlo
[02:03] <Steve^> this is a little retarded
[02:04] <bubblebuddy> yea
[02:04] <navy> IdleOne: there is no termcap-compat package..unless you mean compact
[02:04] <navy> nope
[02:04] <Steve^> the printing system is stupid, the documentation is crappy and you lot fail to acknowledge me
[02:04] <IdleOne> termcap-compat - Compatibility package for old termcap-based programs.
[02:04] <navy> doesn't work
[02:04] <IdleOne> thats the package name navy
[02:04] <IdleOne> what error do you get?
[02:05] <bubblebuddy> i have touch screen
[02:05] <navy> there is no such package
[02:05] <navy> E: Couldn't find package termcap
[02:05] <IdleOne> navy have you enabled uuniverse and multiverse?
[02:05] <navy> no
[02:05] <IdleOne> !tell navy about repos
[02:05] <IdleOne> follow that link from ubotu
[02:06] <Hirvinen_> Steve^: Use KDE and configure your printers from the KDE Control Center or System Settings. It should be pretty much self-explanatory unless your setup is something really weird.
[02:06] <navy> thanks
[02:06] <IdleOne> no problem
[02:06] <bubblebuddy> i have touch screen
[02:06] <Steve^> Yes. This problem requires a complete switch of desktop
[02:06] <Alexi5> wazzup
[02:06] <IdleOne> bubblebuddy, thats great
[02:06] <Steve^> Linux actually needs a reboot
[02:06] <juztin> how do i take a screenshot of my desktop?
[02:06] <Steve^> and no doubt the stupid auto-updater bodged grub again
[02:06] <Steve^> blurg.
[02:06] <_jason> juztin: system > take screenshot, or press PrntScrn button on your keyboard
[02:07] <navy> IdleOne: i'm not using a gui
[02:07] <juztin> _jason...if i hit prntscrn, where does it save the file to?
[02:07] <ds[de] > where does ubuntu store the network settings (ip adress, standard gateway etc.)?
[02:07] <_jason> juztin: a dialog will show up, the two options are equivalent
[02:07] <IdleOne> navy,  no browser?
[02:07] <juztin> k, thx :)
[02:07] <navy> just command line
[02:07] <vbgunz> to make an instance from a class. I can say i1 = C1 OR i1 = C1()... they both seem to work... is this the case
[02:07] <Frogzoo> ds[de] : /etc/network/interfaces
[02:07] <ds[de] > Frogzoo: thanks
[02:08] <Frogzoo> ds[de] : cheers
[02:08] <IdleOne> navy why oh why?
[02:08] <IdleOne> heh
[02:08] <navy> cause I didn't want one =/
[02:08] <navy> don't really need one
[02:08] <ozgurgerilla> someone tell me how to use the terminal
[02:08] <navy> just a server
[02:08] <bildobagpipes> ozgurgerilla: what do you want to know?
[02:08] <IdleOne> !tell ozgurgerilla about cli
[02:09] <chuckyp> tewst
[02:09] <ozgurgerilla> wow got my ubuntu running looks so awsome :D
[02:09] <ozgurgerilla> one question
[02:09] <chuckyp> test
[02:10] <doigmaonemobil> this is bildobagpipes on his ubuntu system, all is working again w00t!
[02:10] <doigmaonemobil> exit
[02:10] <mrAshley> Loving the dapper! :-) Just got my network manager running.. Only one problem. I was hoping someone could help me. I can ping google.com but I can't browse it from firefox (or any other application it seems) I *can* however, surf to it's IP address. Any thoughts?
[02:10] <juztin> _jason i didn't get a dialog and take screenshot isn't in my system menu
[02:10] <IdleOne> navy im going to dcc you the sources.list ok?
[02:11] <navy> go for it
[02:11] <navy> omg idleone is sending me virii.exe
[02:11] <navy> do i open?
[02:11] <_jason> juztin: you are running gnome on breezy?
[02:11] <bildobagpipes> is there anyway i can stop my touch pad from clicking?
[02:11] <TheMinion> how do i install a shared printer? the printer is hooked up to a windows computer.
[02:11] <juztin> _jason, no, xfce
[02:11] <ds[de] > how can I find out which device in /dev my pcmcia card is (on a server install)?
[02:11] <navy> gah
[02:11] <navy> one sec
[02:11] <_jason> juztin: oh, don't know about xfce
[02:12] <juztin> _jason, isn't there a console command to take a screenshot?
[02:12] <nekostar> dammit
[02:12] <_jason> juztin: there is but I can't remember it right now
[02:12] <juztin> anyone know the console command to take a screenshot?
[02:12] <nekostar> why wouldnt i be able to view a 4.3 gig .iso file on my ftp?
[02:12] <navy> IdleOne: try again
[02:12] <_jason> juztin: erm gnome-screenshot it seems would work
[02:12] <nekostar> im using pure-ftpd
[02:12] <TheMinion> how do i install a shared printer? the printer is hooked up to a windows computer.
[02:13] <juztin> _jason, that worked, thanks :)
[02:13] <navy> unable to connect
[02:13] <Chodder> !nvidia
[02:13] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[02:13] <IdleOne> yeah I see that
[02:13] <_jason> juztin: gnome-screenshot --help gives some options
[02:13] <wd3> jason how can i send a screen shot to pastebin or let someone else view it
[02:13] <__mikem> hello
[02:13] <IdleOne> navy you registered on here?
[02:13] <_jason> wd3: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ let's you upload images
[02:14] <chuckyp> Okay much better
[02:14] <navy> IdleOne: just did it
[02:14] <navy> forget to everytime I connect
[02:14] <navy> well, identify that is
[02:14] <zanth> how does one check to see what kernel they are using? on install it listed 2.6.12-10-amd64-k8-smp as the one I chose, but I would like to install a 2.6.15-x if there is one in the repository
[02:14] <zanth> sorry I meant on boot up
[02:15] <bildobagpipes>  is there anyway i can stop my touch pad from clicking when i tap it in ubuntu 6.04?
[02:15] <__mikem> I always like being able to click by tapping a touch pad
[02:15] <_jason> zanth: uname -r
[02:15] <zanth> thanks _jason
[02:15] <bildobagpipes> its good unles it clicks all the time when you dont want it to
[02:16] <bildobagpipes> so when you drag the mouse over any icons it opens them up
[02:16] <__mikem> never had that problem
[02:16] <bildobagpipes> try installing drapper flight 05
[02:16] <__mikem> no thanks, I don't do beta software when it comes to OSs
[02:16] <void^> with that synaptics driver you can set a lot of timeout options in xorg.conf
[02:16] <zanth> _jason: so I am correct, I am using a 2.6.12 kernel, are there 2.6.15'x in the repository? I'm trying to get gnome up and running, having probs with my nvidia driver
[02:17] <_jason> zanth: not sure about the kernel, I will send you a guide on nvidia though
[02:17] <MisTah> hi.. why cant root logon on the graphical login screen?
[02:17] <bildobagpipes> well 5.10 wouldnt work with my wifi
[02:17] <_jason> ubotu: tell zanth about nvidia
[02:17] <chuckyp> Can someone message me i.e. chuckyp, blah
[02:17] <_jason> MisTah: because it is a really bad idea
[02:17] <__mikem> ubotu is a bad bot
[02:17] <ubotu> __mikem: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:17] <chuckyp> !tell MisTah about sudo
[02:17] <chuckyp> MisTah, well you can but its not enabled
[02:18] <__mikem> it used to respond "no you are a bad person" when you typed that
[02:18] <_jason> chuckyp: blah
[02:18] <__mikem> ubotu bad bot
[02:18] <ubotu> no, you're a bad person __mikem!
[02:18] <__mikem> lol
[02:18] <Mastastealth> hey guys, Kopete isnt connecting to any protocols under Ubuntu Dapper, any ideas?
[02:18] <MisTah> problem is when sudo is done inside.. nothing happens as if the program doesnt run
[02:18] <DJAdmiral> ubotu
[02:18] <DJAdmiral> ubotu bad bot?
[02:18] <ubotu> no, you're a bad person djadmiral!
[02:18] <DJAdmiral> lol
[02:18] <__mikem> that usually means you gave it the wrong password MisTah
[02:19] <_jason> MisTah: did you do an expert install?
[02:19] <MisTah> d password that i gave is my password as the ordinary user
[02:19] <whiter> anyone built gnome 2.14 on ubuntu sucessfully?
[02:19] <__mikem> ok, thats correct
[02:19] <DJAdmiral> can anyone tell me how to get anon-proxy i.e. JAP working?
[02:19] <__mikem> whiter WHY are you using 2.14
[02:20] <baconbacon> I'm trying to import glade xml into python, i followed some tuts on the web but they all say to import libglade, I can't find it
[02:20] <whiter> __mikem cause its new?
[02:20] <majd> hey, i'm trying to enable universe and multiverse, i uncommented the four lines in sources.list, and now synaptic gives me an error
[02:20] <baconbacon> any python devs able to help out?
[02:20] <__mikem> um, no
[02:20] <__mikem> its not
[02:20] <whiter> um, yes
[02:20] <whiter> www.gnome.org
[02:20] <whiter> GNOME 2.14 = latest
[02:20] <_jason> majd: press the reload button
[02:20] <__mikem> oh, I thought you meant ubuntu version 2.14
[02:20] <__mikem> my bad
[02:21] <__mikem> no, I havn't tried it
[02:21] <Amaranth> there was no 2.14
[02:21] <Amaranth> because there aren't 14 months in a year
[02:21] <Amaranth> and ubuntu didn't exist in 2002 :P
[02:21] <__mikem> lol
[02:21] <__mikem> well stupid me
[02:21] <baconbacon> ubuntu versionning : year.month
[02:21] <DJAdmiral> can anybody please tell me how to get anon-proxy working?
[02:21] <whiter> 6.3 is the next right?
[02:21] <_jason> Amaranth: maybe it's code for 3.2
[02:21] <__mikem> but the point is, I have had nothing but bad experiences with compiling DE's
[02:21] <baconbacon> 6.4
[02:21] <Gwynn> baconbacon: an the first one was?
[02:21] <Amaranth> 6.04 was the original version
[02:22] <baconbacon> hmm 5.04? i think
[02:22] <Amaranth> it'll be 6.06 now, i guess
[02:22] <DJAdmiral> does anybody here know where to find the anon-proxy fix?
[02:22] <Amaranth> 4.10
[02:22] <madewokherd> baconbacon: import gtk.glade
[02:22] <chuckyp> wth?  gnome 2.14 is latest Amaranth what are you smoking?
[02:22] <Amaranth> warty
[02:22] <baconbacon> yeah yeah 4.10 duh
[02:22] <Amaranth> chuckyp: uh, i'm talking about ubuntu
[02:22] <__mikem> what version of drapper will be the "stable" release
[02:22] <steven_ptg> hey i have a problem, here. where should i put a rewrite rul in apache2
[02:23] <Amaranth> __mikem: "dapper" will be released as Ubuntu 6.06 afaik
[02:23] <chuckyp> !tell steven_ptg about apache
[02:23] <baconbacon> thanks maddler
[02:23] <baconbacon> duh
[02:23] <catlinux> Amaranth: not "Ubuntu 6.04 (The Dapper Drake): April 2006"?
[02:23] <__mikem> ubotu bad bot
[02:23] <ubotu> no, you're a bad person __mikem!
[02:23] <baconbacon> thank madewokherd
[02:23] <Agrajag> catlinux: they delayed it
[02:23] <Amaranth> catlinux: it's been delayed 6 weeks
[02:24] <steven_ptg> chuckyp: the problem is that i was in #apache but they say ubuntu/debian changes all the config files
[02:24] <Amaranth> catlinux: so the release is june 1st
[02:24] <DJAdmiral> ubotu good bot?
[02:24] <ubotu> :)
[02:24] <DJAdmiral> lol
[02:24] <__mikem> lol
[02:24] <catlinux> Amaranth: I understand
[02:24] <__mikem> ubotu sit
[02:24] <ubotu> __mikem: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:24] <Frogzoo> Amaranth: is the naming of dapper as 6.06 official?
[02:24] <__mikem> o man
[02:24] <Gwynn> which means I completely, utterly, deliberately crashed my pc for the first time oct 2004 .. time flies when you are having fun
[02:24] <DJAdmiral> ubotu good and bat bot?
[02:24] <ubotu> DJAdmiral: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:24] <__mikem> lol
[02:24] <Amaranth> Frogzoo: no, i'm just guessing
[02:24] <DJAdmiral> ROFL!
[02:24] <IdleOne> __mikem, play with ubotu in #debian-bots
[02:24] <DJAdmiral> syntax error!
[02:24] <_jason> stop playing with the bot guys
[02:24] <Mastastealth> !kopete
[02:24] <ubotu> Kopete is the KDE IM, supporting AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo, Jabber, IRC, Gadu-Gadu, Novell GroupWise Messenger, and more. See http://kopete.kde.org
[02:24] <DJAdmiral> okay, okay
[02:24] <Steve^> What started as setting up my printer, is now quite a serious problem.
[02:25] <chuckyp> !gaim
[02:25] <ubotu> gaim is, like, totally, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GaimHowto/
[02:25] <Hattori> what's the package name of linux-headers for dapper kernel?
[02:25] <Steve^> Ubuntu auto-updated the kernel. Yay.
[02:25] <__mikem> ubotu tell DJAdmiral about bot abuse
[02:25] <chuckyp> !tell Hattori about dapper
[02:25] <Steve^> But now, I have no sound and synaptic doesn't open
[02:25] <CxD> DCC SEND z0mgdidyouseethiscrazythingthathappens 0 0
[02:25] <Steve^> And that's just the stuff i've tested
[02:25] <DJAdmiral> funny one, mikem
[02:25] <chuckyp> oh god
[02:25] <SynapseRecall> CxD, you jerk.
[02:25] <MisTah> ubunto seems so restrictive..
[02:25] <chuckyp> !ops
[02:25] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[02:25] <Frogzoo> Amaranth: cos if if it's the 6.06 release, then it's on time, not 6 weeks late... and what's more, it will mess up the rest of the series - 6.06, 7.04, 8.04 it will look wierd in 2 years time
[02:26] <Toma-> what a class A hacker he is
[02:26] <Eleaf> huhh
[02:26] <Steve^> what client does that kill?
[02:26] <nuzzy> can we ask Dapper questions here or is that another channel?
[02:26] <IdleOne> join #ubuntu+1 for help with Dapper :) and coffee!
[02:26] <Amaranth> Steve^: anyone using a linksys or netgear router
[02:26] <Steve^> wow
[02:26] <Toma-> Steve^: its a bug in linksys router firewalls
[02:26] <chuckyp> what client are you guys using that he killed you wiht?
[02:26] <Amaranth> Steve^: no matter what OS or IRC client
[02:26] <nuzzy> than you! :)
[02:26] <__mikem> whats going on here with all these entries and exits
[02:26] <nuzzy> thank
[02:26] <Toma-> so anyway.
[02:27] <rambo3> !netsplit
[02:27] <ubotu> I guess netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show.
[02:27] <Amaranth> it wasn't a netsplit
[02:27] <chuckyp> __mikem, cxd bootted them all
[02:27] <Steve^> anyway. Why did the kernel update break lots of stuff? I have sound on the login screen, but not in gnome. And synaptic isn't opening
[02:27] <chuckyp> rambo3, it wasn't a netsplit
[02:27] <__mikem> why?
[02:27] <Amaranth> Steve^: dapper?
[02:27] <Steve^> no
[02:27] <Amaranth> oh
[02:27] <Steve^> um, latest stable
[02:27] <Amaranth> no clue
[02:27] <chuckyp> __mikem, i dunno because he's a tool and has nothing better to do.
[02:27] <Steve^> badger?
[02:28] <__mikem> well thats not very nice
[02:28] <Steve^> What can I do to test for synaptic?
[02:28] <majd> Amaranth, i'm behind a linux router...i didn't get kicked
[02:28] <Amaranth> majd: It's linksys and netgear routers
[02:28] <majd> sorry...i meant to say linksys
[02:29] <Amaranth> majd: did you update your firmware recently?
[02:29] <majd> nope...not since i got it =\
[02:29] <majd> doesn't seem like a good idea
[02:29] <ubuntu_> how do I get my own nickname?
[02:29] <DarthShrine> /nick Blah
[02:29] <wenko> use /nick
[02:29] <majd> ubuntu: /nick
[02:29] <Frogzoo> ubuntu_: /msg nickserv help
[02:29] <Toma-> Everyone that just got booted by CxD, goto your routers homepage and see if they have updated firmware for you to download.
[02:30] <wenko> like this  /nick thisisthenamethatiwant
[02:30] <ubuntu_> register
[02:30] <__mikem> !CxD
[02:30] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, __mikem
[02:30] <pppoe_dude> i think ubotu is out of whack
[02:30] <chuckyp> What irc client are you guys using that you got booted by that?
[02:30] <chuckyp> pppoe_dude, it is.
[02:30] <RecallSyn> hm
[02:30] <IzeyJr> heyas is there any updated via drivers out there for ubuntu?
[02:31] <chuckyp> pppoe_dude, ubotu crashed
[02:31] <Toma-> chuckyp: doesnt matter. its a router problem
[02:31] <Frogzoo> oh noes - they k lined Cxd :-(
[02:31] <smo> majd: It's to do with 'stateful packet inspection' .. not entire brands, but a feature specific to a few models.  if your router isn't actually trying to be firewall, you're most likely safe
[02:31] <chuckyp> Toma-, ohhhh k
[02:31] <Toma-> Frogzoo: haha
[02:31] <chuckyp> What is k lined?
[02:31] <__mikem> what is going on here
[02:31] <Frogzoo> chuckyp: goodbye forever
[02:31] <Toma-> complete server ban
[02:31] <chuckyp> Frogzoo, goodbye for ever how?  By mac addy or something?
[02:31] <RecallSyn> it means nothing
[02:32] <RecallSyn> you can get back on
[02:32] <ds[de] > I edited /etc/network/interfaces so that it fit the network settings ... what else do I have to do to be able to access the network? I still get "connect: Network is unreachable"
[02:32] <majd> cool
[02:32] <RecallSyn> all you gotta do is change nick / ip
[02:32] <__mikem> Toma- could you explain WHAT IN GODS NAME IS GOING ON HERE
[02:32] <Frogzoo> chuckyp: works same as a ban
[02:32] <Toma-> __mikem: dont worry about it.
[02:32] <zanth> after reading through the wiki and tseliot's dapper nvidia doc...I am getting this error: nvidia module version = 1.0.7667 but x module is 1.0.8178, please make sure that the kernel module and all NVIDIA driver files have the same version
[02:32] <tonyyarusso> RecallSyn: If you can connect to a different ISP, sure.  Since they usually use wildcards in the ban.
[02:32] <catlinux> ds[de] : /etc/init.d/networking restart
[02:32] <RecallSyn> tonyyarusso, i doubt they are going to ban a specific region.
[02:32] <chuckyp> __mikem, this cxd guy was popping in and booting people from the channel .
[02:33] <Toma-> zanth: #ubuntu+1
[02:33] <__mikem> I thought you needed to be an OP to do that
[02:33] <__mikem> ubotu lart catlinux
[02:33] <Steve^> such bad use of lanuage
[02:33] <tonyyarusso> RecallSyn: Maybe not, but it happens.  Everyone from Sympatico using the Toronto server was banned for half an hour the other day because someone was being dumb like that.
[02:33] <Frogzoo> __mikem: it's a firewall bug with irc -> google
[02:33] <Steve^> language
[02:33] <zanth> Toma- is that a channel?
[02:33] <ds[de] > catlinux: thanks, but that doesn't seem to fix the problem, I also already rebooted and I'm still getting the same error msg ... any other idea?
[02:33] <chuckyp> __mikem, he's exploiting a problem with certain routers
[02:33] <smo> ds[de] : do you have a line reading "auto ethX" ? without it, it won't raise ethX automagically
[02:33] <Toma-> zanth: yep. read the /topic
[02:33] <IdleOne> __mikem, he used a d cc exploit that affects certain routers
[02:33] <zanth> okay cool thanks
[02:33] <__mikem> oh
[02:34] <RecallSyn> tonyyarusso, lame
[02:34] <__mikem> I would just recomend blocking his isp for the time being
[02:34] <Steve^> please tell me the exploit is more than just typing that line?
[02:34] <RecallSyn> no
[02:34] <RecallSyn> it isn't
[02:34] <Frogzoo> Steve^: wrong!
[02:34] <Cooner750> More problems. I cant  seem to get password protection on a folder in Apache 2 to work right
[02:34] <tonyyarusso> RecallSyn: Yeah, a bit, but I'd rather be off for half an hour than have to deal with people who can't follow a simple CoC.
[02:34] <__mikem> I won't try it, but whatline
[02:34] <chuckyp> !tell Cooner750 about apache
[02:34] <RecallSyn> whats the #channels command to list the channels?
[02:34] <Cooner750> It shows the dialog, I enter the info and it keeps  showing the dialog
[02:35] <Steve^> __mikem, if we said it, it would happen again?
[02:35] <kp_>  ... '/list'
[02:35] <__mikem> fair enough
[02:35] <RecallSyn> steve^ don't do it
[02:35] <Steve^> no shit
[02:35] <BearPerson> RecallSyn, please don't use that DCC exploit yourself...
[02:35] <chuckyp> Language please
[02:35] <__mikem> ouch
[02:35] <chuckyp> RecallSyn, /list
[02:35] <RecallSyn> BearPerson, what are you talking about
[02:35] <Toma-> actually, most servers have an automagic k-line to people that try it.
[02:36] <RecallSyn> chuckyp, thanks
[02:36] <BearPerson> (1142818125 02:28) -!- SynapseRecall [n=user@c-67-186-34-99.hsd1.pa.comcast.net]  has joined ##windows
[02:36] <TheMinion> is there a C# ide for linux?
[02:36] <BearPerson> that person happens to come from the same host as you
[02:36] <yamathan> Hey, I have a question about /usr/lib/win32.
[02:36] <RecallSyn> BearPerson, must be since i'm on a public network
[02:36] <__mikem> TheMinion you need mono to run .net apps in linux
[02:36] <ubuntu_> REGISTER   Register a nickname
[02:36] <yamathan> I can't create it as a normal user, but ...
[02:36] <RecallSyn> BearPerson, :-P
[02:36] <BearPerson> and looks uncannily close to your nick
[02:36] <yamathan> How can I create /usr/lib/win32 as root?
[02:36] <ds[de] > smo; I only got a line that says auto lo, but that's the same as in the /etc/network/interfaces file I have on this computer \"
[02:37] <TheMinion> __mikem: i am aware of that, but is there an ide for C#?
[02:37] <__mikem> Just making sure you knew
[02:37] <_jason> yamathan: do you want to isntall w32codecs?
[02:37] <smo> TheMinion: MonoDevelop seems to fit the description.  I've no doubt eclipse cna do it too tho
[02:37] <chuckyp> yamathan, create the directory?  would be sudo mkdir /usr/lib/win32  but i'm not quite sure if thats what you want to do?
[02:37] <yamathan> _jason:  Yeah, that's the idea.
[02:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell yamathan about w32codecs
[02:37] <smo> ds[de] : if you have auto lo, localhost/loopback will be raised on boot.  add an 'auto eth0' before eth0's entry, and eth0 will also be raised on boot
[02:37] <chuckyp> yamathan, yeah disregard my advise
[02:37] <_jason> yamathan: just follow the instructions in your private message
[02:37] <TheMinion> smo: does it let you make interfaces like visual studio does?
[02:37] <__mikem> I would have recomended Eclipse since I have used that before
[02:38] <ds[de] > smo; I'll try that, thanks
[02:38] <__mikem> but Ive never heard of mono develop
[02:38] <yamathan> _jason:  Thanks.  The other help files haven't been very, uh, helpful.
[02:38] <sophie_> I tried mounting my old lvm partition from my other drive (a fedora install), it seemed to mount it, but nothing is there
[02:38] <smo> TheMinion: can't say I've any experience with that, sorry
[02:38] <sophie_> it was fedora 4, I hope i havn't lost everything *sob*
[02:38] <Hattori> damn..
[02:38] <__mikem> FEdora is lame
[02:38] <Hattori> internet doesn't work
[02:38] <_jason> yamathan: help.ubuntu.com and wiki.ubuntu.com are usually the way to go
[02:38] <sophie_> filesystem shows up as 'unknown' in GParted
[02:39] <Hattori> put the headers on a cdrom
[02:39] <Hattori> but it doesn't mount itself auto
[02:39] <Hattori> how to mount manual?
[02:39] <Frogzoo> sophie_: first rule of file recover - don't panic
[02:40] <sophie_> Frogzoo: I seem to be ok at the moment, whats the next rule?
[02:40] <ds[de] > smo; when I add the line "auto eth0", the command /etc/init.d/networking restart returns the error msg "failed to bring up eth0", but I don't get this error if I uncomment it :/
[02:40] <jayr168> I cant play mp3 in juk or totem, why?
[02:40] <_jason> !mp3
[02:40] <ubotu> mp3 is probably a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:40] <jayr168> i have ubuntu breezy..
[02:40] <Frogzoo> sophie_: what file system was this?
[02:40] <__mikem> !jbotu tell jayrl68 about mp3
[02:40] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, __mikem
[02:40] <Frogzoo> *is*
[02:40] <__mikem> ubotu tell jayrl68 about mp3
[02:41] <sophie_> Frogzoo, i'm pretty sure it was an ext3 filesystem using lvm
[02:41] <sophie_> Frogzoo, the standard Fedora 4 setup
[02:41] <smo> ds[de] : I'm not sure where to take that next.  I fixed a similar problem by having to modprobe my nic's drivers
[02:41] <eirejah> hey peeps i need help please, i logged in a minute ago and realised i had chosen the wrong WM so i hit ctrl alt del as my WM was loading, to go back to the login but i borked my login and now it wont let me load it up  :| what can i do? i tried booting into failsafe gnome and i have an error message here but i have no X to paste it onto pastebin with :/ can anyone save me :(
[02:41] <ds[de] > smo; how would I do that?
[02:41] <majd> wasn
[02:42] <pppoe_dude> eirejah, try sudo init 2
[02:42] <majd> wasn't there a program called gnome-looks to make gnome look prettier? can't find it
[02:42] <sophie_> Frogzoo, The Disks manager shows a 'Free Space' partition with a size of 4096GiB
[02:42] <sophie_> Frogzoo, which is impossible
[02:42] <smo> ds[de] : I did lspci, figured out I was using via rhine, and went poking around /lib/modules for something that looked similar.  very vague I'm afraid :/
[02:43] <sophie_> sophie_: mounting it at the command line says /dev/hda5 is already mounted or /mnt/old is busy
[02:43] <mikul> someone who knows any good nfs client for windows.... i want to setup an network with my windows computer but i dont want to use samba...
[02:43] <smo> (I think hotplug should usually handle that for you tho?)
[02:43] <sophie_> Frogzoo, oops, talking to myself
[02:43] <yamathan> Why on Earth can't I login as root at the GDM?
[02:43] <ds[de] > smo; sounds like a plan, do you know is lspci also covers pcmcia-hardware?
[02:43] <ohgood-ppc> yamathan, because it's disabled ?
[02:43] <pppoe_dude> yamathan, ubuntu automatically disables that
[02:43] <sophie_> yamathan: there is no root account
[02:43] <__mikem> you need to enable that
[02:43] <pppoe_dude> yamathan, try logging to a console as root then type startx
[02:43] <sophie_> yamathan, you simply elevate to root priveledges using your own password
[02:43] <__mikem> sudo passwd root
[02:44] <__mikem> to create a root account
[02:44] <eirejah> pppoe_dude: that didnt work :/
[02:44] <eirejah> hey peeps i need help please, i logged in a minute ago and realised i had chosen the wrong WM so i hit ctrl alt del as my WM was loading, to go back to the login but i borked my login and now it wont let me load it up  :| what can i do? i tried booting into failsafe gnome and i have an error message here but i have no X to paste it onto pastebin with :/ can anyone save me :(
[02:44] <ds[de] > smo; s/is/if
[02:44] <sophie_> anyone know how to repair lvm?
[02:44] <yamathan> Hmm ...
[02:44] <__mikem> does anyone understand what eirejah's problem is, because I don't
[02:45] <pppoe_dude> yamathan, or you can go to a console and type sudo startx
[02:45] <Engla> __mikem: X doesn't start
[02:45] <yamathan> Well, see, creating folders when I have approximately 7% of the requisite technical know-how is a bit tricky.
[02:45] <pppoe_dude> yamathan, console = one of tty1 - tty6
[02:45] <jadaz87> eirejah try Ctrl + Alt + F7
[02:45] <eirejah> heh
[02:45] <Engla> eirejah: have you tried rebooting? It could work, you might have lockfiles or strange things in /tmp...
[02:45] <_jason> yamathan: if that's the case then you probably should not be creating directories as root, stick to $HOME
[02:45] <Hattori> !tell hattori about mount
[02:45] <Frogzoo> sophie_: there's this might help: http://codeworks.gnomedia.com/archives/2005/general/lvm_recovery/
[02:45] <eirejah> yes i have rebooted
[02:45] <tonyyarusso> __mikem: It's generally better to point people to the wiki page with !rootsudo, so they know why it's disabled, before telling them how to get around it.
[02:45] <wenko_ubuntu> ..
[02:45] <eirejah> and ctrl alt f7 just brings me to the login
[02:46] <jadaz87> and you cannot login?
[02:46] <Mortalman> ubuntu vs. kubuntu.  Are they about the same as far is visualy stimulation? lol
[02:46] <__mikem> oh,
[02:46] <eirejah> i can login
[02:46] <TheMinion> i tried running monodevelop and nothing happened
[02:46] <eirejah> but X wont start
[02:46] <eirejah> it gives me an error as its booting up
[02:46] <__mikem> if you want to get visually stimulated, look at kde
[02:46] <__mikem> mmmmm visual stimulation
[02:46] <smo> ds[de] , pcmcia-cs seems to contain an lspnp .. if lspci doesn't show it (which I suspect it won't), that looks like a good second choice
[02:47] <pppoe_dude> lol
[02:47] <kbrooks> how do i take a screenshot of the full X window?
[02:47] <jayr168> ive already enabled mp3 in totem but juk and serpintine still cant play
[02:47] <jayr168> why?
[02:47] <ds[de] > smo; thanks a lot buddy, I'll try that :)
[02:47] <pppoe_dude> i find gnome more visually stimulating
[02:47] <pppoe_dude> like... passive visual stimulstion
[02:47] <majd> what gtk is ubuntu?
[02:47] <Mortalman> __mikem: Well, I'm coming from a debian background.  Does the newer version of gnome get even close to the visuals of kde?
[02:47] <RightCoast> hey i know this may sound lame but no matter what i do i can not delete a folder that i made to share over my network but dont need anymore
[02:47] <yamathan> Hmm ...
[02:47] <kbrooks> i heard about "import" but on the CLI it doesnt work
[02:47] <__mikem> !gtk
[02:47] <ubotu> __mikem: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:47] <TheMinion> i tried running monodevelop and nothing happened
[02:47] <yamathan> Damn.  Why are my repositories so screwed up?
[02:47] <__mikem> ubotu bad bot
[02:47] <ubotu> no, you're a bad person __mikem!
[02:48] <_jason> kbrooks: gnome-screenshot
[02:48] <kbrooks> _jason, no GUI.
[02:48] <pppoe_dude> ubotu: 1+1
[02:48] <ubotu> 2
[02:48] <RightCoast> dose anyone know how i can delete that folder?
[02:48] <rcsolutions> When I try to get into the other partitions (that Ubuntu doesn't use) it says that I don't have permission to access them. How do I change this?
[02:48] <_jason> kbrooks: you said full X window
[02:48] <sophie_> does ubuntu understand mounting lvm?
[02:48] <pppoe_dude> ubotu: wrong!! what if we are working over Z2?
[02:48] <ubotu> pppoe_dude: okay
[02:48] <__mikem> ubotu 2 * 76^0.5
[02:48] <ubotu> 152
[02:48] <_jason> kbrooks: anyway, don't know about that then
[02:48] <smo> sophie_: definately
[02:49] <GDJDKSD> DCC SEND z0mgdidyouseethiscrazythingthathappens 0 0
[02:49] <yamathan> Every time I attempt to add universe and multiverse, they're just tacked on to another header in the repositories list!
[02:49] <kbrooks> _jason, let me rephrase
[02:49] <Frogzoo> sophie_: there's this might help: http://codeworks.gnomedia.com/archives/2005/general/lvm_recovery/
[02:49] <mshade> !ops
[02:49] <Mortalman> Ok, URL to ubuntu and kubuntu anyone?
[02:49] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[02:49] <pppoe_dude> GDJDKSD, fuck off
[02:49] <yamathan> That's a little frustrating.
[02:49] <GDJDKSD> DCC SEND z0mgdidyouseethiscrazythingthathappens 0 0
[02:49] <GDJDKSD> DCC SEND z0mgdidyouseethiscrazythingthathappens 0 0
[02:49] <benplaut> !ops
[02:49] <babo> hello
[02:49] <ds[de] > Mortalman: to download it?
[02:49] <kbrooks> i want to take the screenshot from a script that runs every 5 secs
[02:49] <sophie_> What is /dev/mapper/Ubuntu-root ? Don't recognise that
[02:49] <Amaranth> *sigh*
[02:49] <rcsolutions> When I try to get into the other partitions (that Ubuntu doesn't use) it says that I don't have permission to access them. How do I change this?
[02:49] <kbrooks> that i will write
[02:49] <kbrooks> i want to take the screenshot from a script that runs every 5 secs
[02:49] <kbrooks> that i will write
[02:49] <Amaranth> People, FIX YOUR ROUTERS!
[02:49] <_jason> seems like seveas should have left ubugtu around a little longer
[02:50] <smo> sophie_: That's most likely the filesystem the LiveCD lives on
[02:50] <Mortalman> ds[de] : screenshots.
[02:50] <Steve^> Right, problem:   sudo gedit menu.lst    doesn't work. How can I edit my bootloader!!!
[02:50] <kbrooks> how do i wdo that
[02:50] <pppoe_dude> ubotu: (2+2) mod 2
[02:50] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pppoe_dude
[02:50] <yamathan> My NTFS partition seems to be "inaccessible" according to fdisk.
[02:50] <__mikem> You see, I am mature enough where I am not going to do that even though it would probably be fun to go around doing that
[02:50] <welemski> hello
[02:50] <babo> I have trouble connecting to my netgear router. Only about one out of the four frames of the screen appears.
[02:50] <babo> ??
[02:50] <__mikem> You see, I am mature enough where I am not going to do that even though it would probably be fun to go around doing that
[02:50] <eirejah> hey peeps i need help please, i logged in a minute ago and realised i had chosen the wrong WM so i hit ctrl alt del as my WM was loading, to go back to the login but i borked my login and now it wont let me load it up  :| what can i do? i tried booting into failsafe gnome and i have an error message here but i have no X to paste it onto pastebin with :/ can anyone save me PLEASE
[02:50] <__mikem> You see, I am mature enough where I am not going to do that even though it would probably be fun to go around doing that
[02:50] <Frogzoo> sophie_: please read this before you attempt anything: http://codeworks.gnomedia.com/archives/2005/general/lvm_recovery/
[02:50] <pppoe_dude> ubotu: stupid
[02:50] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pppoe_dude
[02:50] <pppoe_dude> lol
[02:50] <babo> The rest are 'unable to connect'
[02:50] <__mikem> how come I typed something and it appeared three times
[02:50] <welemski> i have question regarding rhythmbox music player
[02:50] <ds[de] > Mortalman: as far as ubuntu(gnome) is concerned, you can find some screens here: http://www.ubuntu.com/screenshots
[02:50] <kbrooks>  where's "import" on ubuntu?
[02:50] <kbrooks> isnt it bundled?
[02:51] <BearPerson> the people that are getting disconnected by this DCC thing, you can fix it by connecting to freenode on port 8001
[02:51] <__mikem> I never heard of that command
[02:51] <mshade> kbrooks, that's part of imagemagick
[02:51] <__mikem> Ive heard of export
[02:51] <sophie_> Frogzoo: i'm reading that, but i cant even mount the ext3 filesystem to begin recovering the lvm
[02:51] <_jason> kbrooks: imagemagick
[02:51] <Steve^> Right, problem:   sudo gedit menu.lst    doesn't work. How can I edit my bootloader?
[02:51] <kbrooks> mshade, package name?
[02:51] <pppoe_dude> __mikem, you see most of the time we have to accept things the way they are, nothings perfect... to be precise, almost everything in this world is imperfect
[02:51] <mshade> kbrooks, that's it
[02:51] <TheMinion> i tried running monodevelop and nothing happened
[02:51] <kbrooks> !find imagemagick
[02:51] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'imagemagick' (2 shown): imagemagick ;; imagemagick.
[02:51] <Frogzoo> sophie_: maybe boot off a live cd
[02:51] <sophie_> Frogzoo, cant access /etc/lvm to begin with, which is the crux of the solution
[02:51] <__mikem> BearPerson How come I am not affected by the DCC thing
[02:51] <sophie_> Frogzoo, already tried that
[02:52] <rcsolutions> ******* When I try to get into the other partitions (sda1, sda2 and sda3)(that Ubuntu doesn't use) it says that I don't have permission to access them. How do I change this?
[02:52] <__mikem> infact what is the DCC thing
[02:52] <welemski> how do you make rhythmbox to play mp3?
[02:52] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: ^Alt-Del is reboot, ^Alt-BS restarts X...
[02:52] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell welemski about mp3
[02:52] <yamathan> Gah!
[02:52] <pppoe_dude> welemski, install gstreamer lame
[02:52] <BearPerson> __mikem, a bug/exploit/whatever in certain routers
[02:52] <yamathan> All of my repositories can't be fetched now!  >: (
[02:52] <Steve^> :'(
[02:52] <yamathan> Curses and colorful metaphors!
[02:52] <eirejah> tonyyarusso ok thanks do you have any tips on how i can fix my X ?
[02:52] <BearPerson> makes the router think the connection to the IRC server is a trojan bot connection and chop it off
[02:52] <Frogzoo> __mikem: it's really straight forward - synaptic & other firewalls just see the DCC line & infer a sploit, killing the connection
[02:53] <Steve^> I'm stuck in frickin linux, my printer refuses to work in linux and i have coursework to print for tomorrow!! Ahhhh! Damn Auto-update!!!
[02:53] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: Are you still on the same boot up or did you take the system all the way down and back already?
[02:53] <smo> sophie_: does 'pvscan' show any volumes that look like yours ?
[02:53] <Steve^> I nnnneeed access to my menu.lst!!
[02:53] <welemski> gstreamer lame is included in the ubuntu cd? or do i have to download it to the online repository?
[02:53] <__mikem> frogzoo sort of like an injection attack of some kind
[02:53] <eirejah> tonyyarusso: i rebooted yes
[02:53] <__mikem> ?
[02:53] <eirejah> maybe i should turn off and restart?
[02:53] <mshade> Steve^, sudo bash then, vim /boot/grub/menu.lst
[02:53] <__mikem> frogzoo sort of like an injection attack of some kind?
[02:53] <BearPerson> __mikem, not quite, just a too-touchy firewall
[02:53] <mshade> Steve^, but first, chill out :)
[02:54] <__mikem> oh
[02:54] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: Maybe.  I'm not sure what would have borked with that.
[02:54] <dli__> which package for the light-weight Terminal ?
[02:54] <Steve^> oooo viml, thanks
[02:54] <Steve^> -l
[02:54] <sophie_> smo: yeah, its on /dev/hda5 that i need to mount
[02:54] <__mikem> a light wait terminal is xterm
[02:54] <mshade> Steve^, or nano, if that better suits you
[02:54] <yamathan> Ah, wonderful!  They all fetch!  : D
[02:54] <yamathan> Fetch, boy, fetch!  : D
[02:54] <eirejah> tonyyarusso: i can show someone the error msg i have but i dont want to flood the channe;
[02:54] <Steve^> if I can paste in some stuff, it'll do
[02:54] <rcsolutions> Why is my access to sda1 sda2 and sda3 denied?
[02:55] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: Use pastebin.
[02:55] <tonyyarusso> !pastebin
[02:55] <mshade> Steve^, ever used vim?
[02:55] <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 ,
[02:55] <pppoe_dude> welemski: apt-get install gstreamer0.8-lame
[02:55] <Steve^> no :/
[02:55] <mshade> Steve^, i guess i'd just suggest nano
[02:55] <mshade> Steve^, vim is a little quirky, but i use it for everything
[02:55] <TheMinion> ubotu: pi
[02:55] <Noah0504> Hey all.
[02:55] <smo> sophie_: does vgscan show you the specic group? and does lvscan show the contents of them ?
[02:55] <Steve^> is it as bad as emacs?
[02:55] <eirejah> tonyyarusso: i have no X
[02:55] <mshade> Steve^, bad? no :)
[02:55] <JustinMP> Hi everyone
[02:56] <Unity> how can i reset the brightness and contrast to the default? everytime i open mplayer, the brightness contrast settings carry over
[02:56] <pppoe_dude> welemski: its in multiverse, so you wont find it on CD
[02:56] <TheMinion> what is multiverse?
[02:56] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: Text-based browser?
[02:56] <k> DCC SEND z0mgdidyouseethiscrazythingthathappens 0 0
[02:56] <_jason> !components
[02:56] <ubotu> The rationale behind the different components of the ubuntu repositories (main, restricted, universe, multiverse) is described at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/components
[02:56] <k> DCC SEND z0mgdidyouseethiscrazythingthathappens 0 0
[02:56] <_jason> !ops
[02:56] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[02:56] <JustinMP> K: your an idiot
[02:56] <k> can't fucking ban me you morons
[02:56] <eirejah> tonyyarusso: i cant message it to you ?
[02:56] <sophie_> smo: yeah, lvscan shows /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 which is 44gb, sounds like the chap
[02:56] <Amaranth> *sigh*
[02:57] <Frogzoo> having fun are we k? get a life
[02:57] <Amaranth> Ok guys.
[02:57] <rcsolutions> !tell TheMinion multiverse
[02:57] <Amaranth> Next time someone does that, tell #freenode.
[02:57] <Unity> can't freenode filter that string out?
[02:57] <Amaranth> It's the only way to get rid of them
[02:57] <Steve^> mshade, where might the save button be in nano?
[02:57] <_jason> Amaranth: k
[02:57] <Amaranth> Unity: join on port 3001 and it'll stop working
[02:57] <rcsolutions> !tell multiverse TheMinion
[02:57] <mshade> Steve^, control-o
[02:57] <Steve^> o?
[02:57] <mshade> Steve^, it's all there at the bottom
[02:57] <Amaranth> !tell TheMinion about multiverse
[02:57] <phantasmoholic> Where do you select default applications to open files on double-click
[02:57] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: That works, but others won't be able to see it.  Put it in #tonyyarusso, and anyone else that can help - go there.
[02:57] <smo> sophie_: even better, I suspected the vg may need to be set to active.  "sudo file -s /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00"  should tell you if the filesystem's recognised
[02:57] <mshade> !nano
[02:57] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mshade
[02:57] <JustinMP> Does anyone know why a game thats made for linux and windows runs flawlessly in windows but crappy in linux on the same graphics card (Sapphire Radeon 9600XT 256mb) - even xscreensaver runs choppy. But in windows, games like counter-strike: source ran great. So, I don't know what gives and I was wondering if anyone in here could help me.
[02:58] <Steve^> mshade, ahhh, premission denied
[02:58] <mshade> Steve^, control-o stands for 'write Out'
[02:58] <mshade> Steve^, did you do it as root?
[02:58] <kkkkkk> DCC SEND z0mgdidyouseethiscrazythingthathappens 0 0
[02:58] <kkkkkk> DCC SEND z0mgdidyouseethiscrazythingthathappens 0 0
[02:58] <pppoe_dude> JustinMP, did you install ati drivers?
[02:58] <Amaranth> JustinMP: do you have the fglrx driver?
[02:58] <sophie_> smo, /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00: symbolic link to `/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00'
[02:58] <kkkkkk> DCC SEND z0mgdidyouseethiscrazythingthathappens 0 0
[02:58] <__mikem> hey kkkkkk na na na na na, you can't touch me
[02:58] <Steve^> mshade, that isn't working... :(
[02:58] <JustinMP> ppoe_dude: the one off the ATI site yes
[02:58] <Gwynn> whats with this guy?
[02:58] <Jelly_> I've got a bit of silly question.   I'm new to Ubutu and Gnome ( loving both ).  I put an install CD into my cdrom drive.  As usual Ubuntu autodetected it and put an icon on my desktop.  When I click it on I don't see any of the binary files, just some text files.  I got the same results going to /media/cdrom in the terminal.  I got the same results with another install CD.  Do I need to mount the cd in way other t
[02:58] <Jelly_> han what Ubuntu does automatically for me?
[02:58] <smo> sophie_: oops.  same command on that device?
[02:58] <Langly1> Ive got two old but working DeLorme Tripmate serial GPS units, what would be the best linux program to use for them
[02:58] <JustinMP> Amaranth: .. no?
[02:58] <Amaranth> they have an infinite number of hostmasks
[02:58] <phantasmoholic> JustinMP: Its likely that your cards hardware 3d acceleration is not being used, this would be something with the driver, or maybe using mESA dri
[02:58] <mshade> Steve^, sudo bash will give you root prompt
[02:58] <JustinMP> Amaranth: How would it help?
[02:58] <YukiCuss> Amaranth, what the heck is it?
[02:59] <mshade> Steve^, then use the nano command.  try 'whoami' first to make sure it reports 'root'
[02:59] <Amaranth> JustinMP: it'd made things use your graphics card to do 3d instead of your cpu
[02:59] <Amaranth> !ati
[02:59] <ubotu> I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[02:59] <Homer> counter strike source for linux?
[02:59] <Noah0504> Can anyone tell me how to go about setting up Apache, PHP, and MySQL?
[02:59] <Steve^> mshade, type "sudo bash" in a console?
[02:59] <kbrooks> how do i USE import without it prompting me?
[02:59] <mshade> Steve^, yes
[02:59] <BearPerson> Amaranth, maybe +B *!i=Hammer@* takes out most of his shells
[02:59] <YukiCuss> mshade, don't do that, use sudo -s instead.
[02:59] <kbrooks> geez, dude.
[02:59] <phantasmoholic> How do you set default applications to open files from nautilus
[02:59] <kbrooks> how do i USE import without it prompting me?
[02:59] <mikul> someone who knows any good nfs client for windows.... i want to setup an network with my windows computer but i dont want to use samba...
[02:59] <YukiCuss> Steve^, in future, use `sudo -s'
[02:59] <Steve^> mshade, nothing changes in the command prompt
[02:59] <BearPerson> erm, +b, not +B
[02:59] <pppoe_dude> !ipod
[03:00] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[03:00] <mshade> Steve^, you could always just sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:00] <JustinMP> okay
[03:00] <Steve^> mshade, YukiCuss, nothing with sudo appears to be working
[03:00] <JustinMP> Amaranth: Well.. where do I get it
[03:00] <mshade> Steve^, and unless something is *really* borked, that should work fine
[03:00] <Amaranth> BearPerson: thanks
[03:00] <mshade> Steve^, what does 'whoami' return in the console?
[03:01] <Steve^> mshade, something is really borked. thanks to a friken auto-update
[03:01] <intelikey> why doesn't this "Xterm*font:                     -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-18-*-*-*-*-*-*-* "  change the default starting fonts for xterm to  18 point ?
[03:01] <Steve^> mshade, steve
[03:01] <asqgfer> DCC SEND "stopkeylogger" 0 0 0
[03:01] <YukiCuss> ...
[03:01] <JustinMP> Wow
[03:01] <JustinMP> Some people
[03:01] <YukiCuss> What the heck?
[03:01] <BearPerson> jeezus
[03:01] <mshade> YukiCuss, that's a norton internet security exploit
[03:01] <RecallSyn> Hmm
[03:01] <YukiCuss> Ah.
[03:01] <pppoe_dude> hahaha
[03:01] <asqgfer> DCC SEND "stopkeylogger" 0 0 0
[03:01] <jayr168> s
[03:02] <YukiCuss> Fucking hell.
[03:02] <sophie__> smo, you there?
[03:02] <Amaranth> *sigh*
[03:02] <jayr168> i have no sound in juk or in rhythm box why? ive already enabled mp3 playback
[03:02] <pppoe_dude> man
[03:02] <pppoe_dude> asqgfer,
[03:02] <jayr168> im using ubuntu breezy
[03:02] <sophie__> smo, /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00: Linux rev 1.0 ext3 filesystem data (large files)
[03:02] <smo> sophie__:  Sure.  did file against the actual device render anything more useful ?
[03:02] <smo> sophie__: and that won't mount correctly ?
[03:02] <pppoe_dude> Amaranth, try not kicking him or banning him, hell get bored
[03:02] <Noah0504> When is the new version of Ubuntu set to be released?
[03:02] <mshade> pppoe_dude, no
[03:02] <Amaranth> pppoe_dude: no, he'll just keep repeating it
[03:02] <sophie__> smo: the disk manager shows it as unformatted
[03:02] <Amaranth> i'll +q next time
[03:02] <mshade> pppoe_dude, what we have here now is a collection of people doing the same stupid stuff
[03:02] <Steve^> mshade, is there any other way to get to root?
[03:02] <wqcqwf> DCC SEND "stopkeylogger" 0 0 0
[03:03] <RecallSyn> lol
[03:03] <pppoe_dude> mshade, i see, like a virus
[03:03] <YukiCuss> ...
[03:03] <kuja> Noah0504: No clue, #ubuntu+1 estimats April-ish.
[03:03] <BearPerson> wqcqwf, please...
[03:03] <pppoe_dude> mshade, spreading to stupid people
[03:03] <kuja> #ubuntu+1 topic, that is.
[03:03] <eirejah> why did they start doing this ?
[03:03] <sophie__> smo: and it also shows a free space partition with a HUGE amount of GiB free
[03:03] <mshade> Steve^, what does 'whoami' return in the console?
[03:03] <Noah0504> Eh, that's not too far away.
[03:03] <Frogzoo> mshade: or just one person spoofing...
[03:03] <Amaranth> no more people get to join
[03:03] <Steve^> mshade,  steve, my username
[03:03] <JustinMP> Amaranth you must have quite a job
[03:03] <Amaranth> for 10 minutes
[03:03] <JustinMP> keeping this room in order
[03:03] <eirejah> why did they start doing this ?
[03:03] <Amaranth> JustinMP: I don't get paid for this. :P
[03:03] <JustinMP> lol
[03:03] <JustinMP> Thats too bad :P
[03:03] <mshade> Frogzoo, yeah.  but i think people just thought it was funny.. follow the monkee
[03:03] <RecallSyn> that's gay
[03:03] <Amaranth> eirejah: They are 12 years old and have no life.
[03:03] <RecallSyn> why do they keep doing that
[03:04] <JustinMP> Hey now
[03:04] <JustinMP> I'm 14
[03:04] <sophie__> smo, although, ive never mounted an lvm partition manually before
[03:04] <JustinMP> :P
[03:04] <kuja> Though, now we know how reliable Netgear and Linksys are.
[03:04] <BearPerson> RecallSyn, o.O
[03:04] <pppoe_dude> and norton
[03:04] <eirejah> JustinMP: you arent flooding the channel :)
[03:04] <intelikey> why doesn't this "Xterm*font:                     -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-18-*-*-*-*-*-*-* "  change the default starting fonts for xterm to  18 point ?    what is wrong in that syntax ?
[03:04] <JustinMP> :P
[03:04] <JustinMP> LOL
[03:04] <mshade> kuja, the second exploit was for norton internet security
[03:04] <JustinMP> Some guy messaged me
[03:04] <IdleOne> my linksys router isnt affected so its not all of linksys
[03:04] <JustinMP> with the thin
[03:04] <RecallSyn> BearPerson, stop talking to me ;-\
[03:04] <Amaranth> kuja: There are updates available for those routers.
[03:04] <kuja> mshade: No it wasn't.
[03:04] <Amaranth> kuja: people just don't get them
[03:04] <YukiCuss> JustinMP, don't say it . :)
[03:04] <smo> sophie__: it should mount like a regular partition.  mount -t ext3 -o ro /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 /mnt/somewhere
[03:04] <intelikey> anyone ?
[03:04] <RecallSyn> BearPerson, obviously i'm not the one doing it
[03:04] <kuja> Amaranth: Ah, the firmware is out now?
[03:04] <Amaranth> kuja: afaik
[03:04] <mshade> kuja, the stopkey* one is norton
[03:05] <BearPerson> RecallSyn, but someone from your exact host and a very similar host
[03:05] <Amaranth> the norton one is mIRC + "startkeylogger"
[03:05] <eirejah> ok i need help to fix my gnome anyone want to help me out ? it wont start basically and its telling me i logged out of a previous session too quickly
[03:05] <kuja> mshade: The second one was also a router exploit. The key thing was a double effect.
[03:05] <smo> sophie__: (-o ro = readonly because I don't like writing to something I'm not sure of the integrity of.  the less you trample, the more you save)
[03:05] <RecallSyn> BearPerson, go away like i said.
[03:05] <BearPerson> s/host/nick/2
[03:05] <MalevolenT> that exploit is actually when people haven't updated their routers
[03:05] <mshade> kuja, ahh
[03:05] <pppoe_dude> like... shutdownthewholeworldnow 0 0 0 microsoftdead boom
[03:05] <MalevolenT> damn, peeps on freenode have no sense of humor, eh?
[03:05] <kuja> mshade: "DCC SEND" and in the string he included the key text, hence the double effect, router and norton.
[03:05] <JustinMP> Amaranth: So you said I needed like.. flg something drivers?
[03:05] <sophie__> smo, :) cheers smo, YOU SAVED MY A**
[03:05] <mshade> kuja, yep
[03:05] <Steve^> mshade, does that tell you anything?
[03:06] <intelikey> MalevolenT none at all.
[03:06] <Amaranth> !ati
[03:06] <TheMinion> what can i use to mount image files?
[03:06] <ubotu> somebody said ati was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[03:06] <kuja> Everyone and anyone who just got disconnected might want to visit Netgear or Linksys sites (whichever) you use, and update your router.
[03:06] <smo> sophie__: if disk manager doesn't like it, I'd leave it completely alone during any installs, and deal with it later.  past that .. have fun :)
[03:06] <Amaranth> JustinMP: read what ubotu just said
[03:06] <intelikey> anyone know about .Xresources ?
[03:06] <NickGarvey> how would I change what my default desktop is?
[03:06] <NickGarvey> !gdm
[03:06] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[03:06] <Frogzoo> !iso9660
[03:06] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Frogzoo
[03:06] <NickGarvey> !dm
[03:06] <ubotu> NickGarvey: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:06] <NickGarvey> !display
[03:06] <Frogzoo> !iso
[03:06] <ubotu> somebody said display was http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto or ask !Resolution
[03:06] <ubotu> hmm... iso is download Ubuntu at http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ and for help burning the CD, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto
[03:06] <logical_mark> Hey guys I am getting an error when uninstalling phpmyadmin, where can I paste it to show you?
[03:06] <NickGarvey> !paste
[03:06] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[03:06] <Amaranth> ha
[03:06] <mshade> Steve^, try 'gtksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst'
[03:07] <BearPerson> Amaranth, as a firstlevel freenode staffer I can vouch that SynapseRecall [n=user@c-67-186-34-99.hsd1.pa.comcast.net]  had done the DCC exploit in ##windows... in case you want to know about that
[03:07] <sophie__> smo: cheers, think im gonna back all this up and just use a simple ext3 filesystem
[03:07] <YukiCuss> NickGarvey, Frogzoo, try just messaging ubotu in private if you're trying to scour his/her knowledge. :)
[03:07] <Amaranth> the guy attacking just PMed me asking if i had a botnet he could buy
[03:07] <Frogzoo> bah, TheMinion 'sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 blah.is /mnt'
[03:07] <sophie__> smo, dont really see the advantage of lvm, i thought it was supposed to make stuff 'simpler'
[03:07] <NickGarvey> no I want to know how to change my desktop
[03:07] <Steve^> mshade, gtksu: command not found
[03:07] <NickGarvey> the default one
[03:07] <Amaranth> BearPerson: the channel is +i for now
[03:07] <YukiCuss> sophie__, dynamic, live (mounted) resizing and moving.
[03:07] <kuja> BearPerson: There's really a ##windows? Crazy.
[03:07] <TheMinion> Frogzoo: ok, thanks
[03:07] <kuja> Talking about peer-directed projects.
[03:07] <Amaranth> BearPerson: I figure 10 or so minutes of that will get rid of them.
[03:07] <kuja> s/Talking/Talk/
[03:07] <mshade> Steve^, gksudo ?
[03:07] <BearPerson> kuja, peers helping peers :)
[03:07] <NickGarvey> I can't remote connect to the kde boot screen, but I can to the gnome and then choose kde for session, which is good enough
[03:07] <Amaranth> kuja: startkeylogger in ##windows probably kills the room :P
[03:08] <smo> sophie__: if you've got an environment where partitions are constantly coming and going, shrinking and growing, it is.  if you're going to treat it like a normal partition, it's likely easier just being a normal partition
[03:08] <YukiCuss> kuja, amazing isn't it? :)
[03:08] <kuja> Amaranth: Sounds like fun, but lilo would kill me :)
[03:08] <BearPerson> kline, not kill :)
[03:08] <MalevolenT> lol
[03:08] <Steve^> mshade, nothing happens :(
[03:08] <sophie__> smo, ahh i see, more of an enterprise tool then
[03:08] <BearPerson> there's a fine difference ;-)
[03:08] <kuja> BearPerson: I almost got klined for it :)
[03:08] <logical_mark> Could someone please tell me what is causing this and how to fix it? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10539
[03:08] <pppoe_dude> Amaranth, lol
[03:08] <JustinMP> Amaranth: The Synaptic Package Manager says I have the fglrx drivers installed
[03:08] <mshade> Steve^, i could probably help more if i were on ubuntu rightnow :) i'm in slackware, so i cant exactly test the oddities of ubuntu's root setup
[03:09] <Amaranth> JustinMP: ok, open a terminal and run 'sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.con'
[03:09] <Amaranth> JustinMP: without quotes, of course
[03:09] <JustinMP> Amaranth: xorg.con or xorg.conf
[03:09] <mshade> JustinMP, and with an f on the end
[03:09] <Steve^> mshade, how exactly does sudo work? Is there a program somewhere that has been busted?
[03:09] <eirejah> can anyone help me out with the chmod command to allow a user read and write access to all of the files in his /home directory .. currently he is locked out of a few of them
[03:10] <eirejah> and i cant get into gnome to do it with gui because my gnome is broke right now as you know  :(
[03:12] <Steve^> mshade, i'll try a different kernel on boot :/
[03:12] <Steve^> brb
[03:12] <Amaranth> oops
[03:12] <Amaranth> conf
[03:12] <JustinMP> lol
[03:12] <JustinMP> figured :)
[03:12] <YukiCuss> logical_mark, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=141691
[03:12] <YukiCuss> Similar problems as you.
[03:12] <logical_mark> Thanks YukiCuss
[03:12] <JustinMP> Amaranth: I'm in
[03:12] <NickGarvey> I had to go in there once
[03:12] <Amaranth> JustinMP: Look for Driver		"ati"
[03:12] <NickGarvey> to find out if MS word was backways compatable with another version
[03:12] <NickGarvey> scary stuff in there
[03:12] <Amaranth> JustinMP: If you find it, change it to Driver		"fglrx"
[03:12] <JustinMP> I found it
[03:12] <JustinMP> changed it
[03:12] <JustinMP> Saved it
[03:12] <intelikey> why doesn't this "Xterm*font:                     -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-18-*-*-*-*-*-*-* "  change the default starting fonts for xterm to  18 point ?    what is wrong in that syntax ?     i need to manually set the fonts size.   anyone ?
[03:12] <Amaranth> JustinMP: Ok, now log out and hit Ctrl-Alt-backspace when you get to the login screen
[03:12] <Amaranth> JustinMP: then login
[03:12] <JustinMP> ok
[03:12] <JustinMP> I will be right back
[03:12] <YukiCuss> intelikey, you've asked a few times, no one's answered. Maybe no one on right now knows the answer, maybe just no one feels like speaking up. Try google.
[03:12] <Amaranth> let's see how this goes
[03:12] <kuja> I feel like taunting ##windows, but that would be immature... :)
[03:12] <YukiCuss> kuja, they'll kill you, I think. ;)
[03:12] <IdleOne> kuja and get you banned from freenode
[03:12] <DarthShrine> Um..Wow?
[03:12] <lilo> that was mildly annoying
[03:13] <Amaranth> YukiCuss: brown didn't die, you're on brown
[03:13] <YukiCuss> O_o
[03:13] <kuja> ubotu: botsnack
[03:13] <ubotu> thanks kuja :)
[03:13] <YukiCuss> Amaranth, hm. Which server did, then?
[03:13] <kuja> :P
[03:13] <Amaranth> YukiCuss: no idea
[03:14] <Fujitsu> That was quite major, though.
[03:14] <_jason> clarke I believe
[03:14] <Fujitsu> Knocked out a large portion.
[03:14] <IdleOne> YukiCuss, neither server did they just split so to the ppl on the other side it looked like we all left
[03:14] <neoxan> hey cool
[03:14] <Amaranth> _jason: no, no clarke either
[03:14] <neoxan> netsplit
[03:14] <Amaranth> _jason: i'm on clarke
[03:14] <tonyyarusso> eirejah: Hey, I'm back (sorry).
[03:14] <intelikey> YukiCuss there should be someone in here that knows enough about  .Xresources  to answer that question,   if they ever read it....       lol with scrolls like that tho.....
[03:14] <_jason> Amaranth: ah then so am I, I misinterpreted what irssi said
[03:14] <YukiCuss> IdleOne, noted, I was just wondering with which server we split. [splat?] 
[03:15] <_jason> Amaranth: how do you see what server you are on?
[03:15] <Amaranth> _jason: it said in the split
[03:15] <NickGarvey> how do I change my default desktop from kdm to gdm without uninstalling kdm
[03:15] <Amaranth> _jason: <yourserver>.freenode.net irc.freenode.net
[03:15] <_jason> Amaranth: ah :)
[03:16] <_jason> Amaranth: how did you know whoever it was, was on brown
[03:16] <NickGarvey> gasp YukiCuss knows windows too
[03:16] <intelikey> NickGarvey neither kdm nor gdm is a desktop
[03:16] <NickGarvey> I meant display manager
[03:16] <Amaranth> _jason: because they thought brown died :)
[03:16] <phantasmoholic> How do you change default Open With Applications - in Nautilus
[03:16] <NickGarvey> the screen that shows up when I turn on my computer heh
[03:16] <_jason> Amaranth: haha, I understand now...
[03:16] <YukiCuss> NickGarvey, it's true.
[03:16] <Amaranth> _jason: and most people think that quit message means that server went away
[03:16] <eirejah> tonyyarusso: np
[03:16] <NickGarvey> that asks me to log in
[03:16] <intelikey> they are both display managers that kick off desktop environments
[03:16] <NickGarvey> yeah I'm being stupid
[03:16] <NickGarvey> anyway
[03:16] <_jason> Amaranth: maybe time to open up #ubuntu?
[03:16] <NickGarvey> how do I change it?
[03:16] <Amaranth> i thought i did
[03:17] <YukiCuss> Amaranth, still seems +i.
[03:17] <Amaranth> split must have broken it
[03:17] <Amaranth> i did it right before the split
[03:17] <JustinMP> Yayy lol
[03:17] <Gwynn> erhm
[03:17] <na7e> yay
[03:17] <JustinMP> Amaranth: It didn't help
[03:17] <Amaranth> JustinMP: hrm
[03:17] <JustinMP> Amaranth: Games n stuff still use 100% CPU also
[03:17] <yamathan> Hey, I've been told that I need to set up chroot to get these w32codecs running in an amd64-generic setup.
[03:18] <__mikem> ok good I am back in
[03:18] <yamathan> How do I do that?
[03:18] <Amaranth> JustinMP: run fglrx_glxinfo
[03:18] <NickGarvey> wow that was easy
[03:18] <neo911> REGISTER nickserv neo911
[03:18] <na7e> lol
[03:18] <neo911> fuck!
[03:18] <JustinMP> Amaranth: justin@Plutonium:~$ fglrx_glxinfo
[03:18] <JustinMP> bash: fglrx_glxinfo: command not found
[03:18] <JustinMP> justin@Plutonium:~$
[03:18] <NickGarvey> !language
[03:18] <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.
[03:18] <Kaiser_Away> lol
[03:18] <na7e> add a / to the front of that, lol
[03:18] <Amaranth> neo911: /msg NickServ register <password>
[03:18] <NickGarvey> !paste
[03:18] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[03:18] <IdleOne> neo911, language
[03:18] <Amaranth> JustinMP: maybe it's fglrxinfo
[03:18] <intelikey> NickGarvey there is a gui way in the system settings iirc  also the startup script in /etc/rc2.d/
[03:18] <Amaranth> JustinMP: I don't have that card or those programs so I'm not sure
[03:18] <_jason> neo911: choose a password different than your nickname!
[03:18] <neo911> i thought no one can see my posts
[03:18] <__mikem> why was I locked out of the room
[03:18] <YukiCuss> __mikem, entire room was locked out.
[03:19] <NickGarvey> intelikey: as it turns out there is a file called default-display-manager in /etc/X11
[03:19] <__mikem> oh
[03:19] <YukiCuss> To prevent the exploiting people.
[03:19] <NickGarvey> changed it from /usr/bin/kdm to /usr/bin/gdm
[03:19] <phantasmoholic> How do you set default Open With applications in Nautilus, the current help doesn't apply
[03:19] <yamathan> Uh ...
[03:19] <intelikey> sorry, slow answer,  yes there also.   and in the xinit
[03:19] <yamathan> How do I set up chroot to get these w32codecs to run properly?
[03:19] <_jason> phantasmoholic: right click > properties > open with
[03:19] <neo911> how come i need to register now... i've been talking here a few days now without the need to?
[03:19] <yamathan> *win32 codecs
[03:20] <phantasmoholic> _jason: does that set it system wide for that type or just for that single file
[03:20] <_jason> phantasmoholic: for the type
[03:20] <YukiCuss> neo911, you don't have to.
[03:20] <IdleOne> !tell neo911 about register
[03:20] <phantasmoholic> _jason: awesome, thanks
[03:20] <__mikem> !register
[03:20] <ubotu> methinks register is type /msg nickserv help register (you probably should do this in the server window so that if you mess up you won't reveal your password to the whole channel :))
[03:20] <Noah0504> So, has anyone heard Novell's claim about their next release of SuSE?  They said it will be on par and superior to Windows XP.
[03:20] <MrBIOS> hi there, does Ubuntu have an automount facility?
[03:20] <Amaranth> Noah0504: have you seen it?
[03:20] <intelikey> neo911 cause some kids are making life miserable for you.
[03:20] <Frogzoo> Noah0504: they probly have a point
[03:21] <Amaranth> Noah0504: it's got xgl and compiz as default plus a bunch of gnome tweaks and good apps
[03:21] <__mikem> Ubuntu is already superior to windows xp in my oppinion
[03:21] <neo911> intelikey, how is that?
[03:21] <Noah0504> Amaranth: No, I thought about downloading the latest beta, but I think the final release will be out soon enough.
[03:21] <Amaranth> Noah0504: not until october
[03:21] <Amaranth> Noah0504: or sometime in fall
[03:21] <Noah0504> Amaranth: Really?  Well, maybe I should check out a beta, haha.
[03:21] <btdown> I just loaded the 10.8 beta on a laptop and its nice..still a pain to update, though...YAST/YOU really suxxors.
[03:21] <Amaranth> Noah0504: So it's "my unreleased widget is better than your 5 year old widget!" :)
[03:21] <MrBIOS> yes, yast does suck
[03:22] <MrBIOS> I hate having to use it at work
[03:22] <neo911> im running out of harddisk space in my ubuntu partition... im seriously contemplating suicide... err seriously contemplating removing windows partition altogether
[03:22] <majd> yaaaay it's back
[03:22] <intelikey> neo911 by exploits that are causeing it to be needfull to limit access to the channel,   without the security setting you can't talk in here right now.
[03:22] <Steve^> hmm
[03:22] <aqualad> could anyone help me, i can't get sudo apt-get build-dep wine
[03:22] <Noah0504> Amaranth: Yeah, I suppose it's something like that.  However, I think they are trying to show that Linux can be just as easy and even more functional than Windows...(Which most of us know it already is...)
[03:22] <hernan> buenasss a todosss
[03:22] <Steve^> no mshade?
[03:23] <Coweater> e
[03:23] <hernan> alguien habla espaol?
[03:23] <yamathan> Hey, uh, how can I install win32 drivers in x64?
[03:23] <Amaranth> !es
[03:23] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:23] <Amaranth> yamathan: you can't
[03:23] <yamathan> Amaranth:  Oh?
[03:23] <aqualad> i can't get wine working, could anyone help me?
[03:23] <YukiCuss> yamathan, it's a sad truth. Consider setting up a chroot.
[03:23] <IdleOne> aqualad, sudo apt-get install wine
[03:23] <tonyyarusso> neo911: I went into Windows last night and uninstalled all kinds of nonsense, saved myself 1.67GB.
[03:23] <yamathan> YukiCuss: How do I do that?
[03:23] <Amaranth> yamathan: chroot or install the 32-bit version
[03:23] <neo911> i think the only problem with ubuntu for now for recruiting new users is its need for internet connection
[03:24] <YukiCuss> yamathan, I'll find it, one moment.
[03:24] <Steve^> NOTE: If anyone else's sudo breaks - You can use your failsafe boot option to get into a root console, edit your grub menu.lst and therefore get back into Windows! Yay!
[03:24] <Amaranth> yamathan: using the amd64 version doesn't really get you anything
[03:24] <aqualad> IdleOne: i have wine installed, but i need to install the dependencies, but sudo apt-get build-dep wine gives me an error, says it cannot build dependencies
[03:24] <YukiCuss> yamathan, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575&highlight=32+bit+chroot <-- not a definitive guide, but works.
[03:24] <yamathan> Amaranth:  I can't really install it very well. : P
[03:24] <intelikey> neo911 if you would have been here a little bit ago you wouldn't need to ask,  join/part messages so thick you couldn't read anyones post.
[03:24] <neo911> tonyyarusso, then you had to resize the partition? otherwise it woud still be owned by Windows
[03:24] <holycow> guys ... what is the story with oo.org2 in breezy, are there full backports available of 2.0.2 for breezy?
[03:24] <Noah0504> I freed up over 10GB by deciding to just store my music on my iPod.
[03:24] <Noah0504> Best decision in awhile...
[03:24] <Noah0504> haha
[03:24] <YukiCuss> Noah0504, 10GiB? how wasteful! >_>;
[03:24] <neo911> intelikey, ah ha ha
[03:24] <Amaranth> holycow: nope
[03:25] <YukiCuss> Noah0504, how big is your harddrive?
[03:25] <Frogzoo> holycow: last I saw were these...
[03:25] <MrBIOS> hollywoodstar, is 2.0.2 out?
[03:25] <Frogzoo> !ooo2
[03:25] <ubotu> To upgrade to OOo 2.0.x, see http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2005-October/012520.html (add one of the 'deb' lines to sources.list and update+upgrade)
[03:25] <__mikem> Your worst decision was to buy the Ipod, now you have to buy your music from ITunes for the rest of your life
[03:25] <MrBIOS> holycow, rather
[03:25] <concept10> Are there any advantages of running the Ubuntu versions of Firefox and Thunderbird over running the releases straight from Mozilla?
[03:25] <Amaranth> oh, wrong again
[03:25] <Amaranth> hehe
[03:25] <holycow> alrighty :)
[03:25] <MrBIOS> __mikem, uh, no
[03:25] <Noah0504> YukiCuss: 20GB!  I bet it DOES seem wastefull now, haha.
[03:25] <neo911> YukiCuss, question is soooo sexy lol
[03:25] <holycow> Amaranth, theres always a first :)
[03:25] <neo911> YukiCuss', question is soooo sexy lol
[03:25] <NickGarvey> concept10: the ubuntu ones are out of date heh
[03:25] <Amaranth> concept10: some extra patches ubuntu has to make it fit in better
[03:25] <Noah0504> *Wasteful
[03:25] <YukiCuss> __mikem, there are work arounds. Like not buying music at all. >_>
[03:25] <tonyyarusso> neo911: Correct.
[03:25] <holycow> its just that 1.9.x is beyond buggy
[03:25] <YukiCuss> neo911, nice. xP
[03:25] <YukiCuss> Noah0504, wow.!
[03:26] <__mikem> Oh, yes thats true
[03:26] <hernan> can i copy cd with ubuntu?
[03:26] <YukiCuss> I can't remember having anything that small .. my hard drive is ten times that. (no innuendo or you will be slain)
[03:26] <neoxan> sure
[03:26] <neo911> im planning on buying an external harddisk
[03:26] <intelikey> herman i hope so.
[03:26] <Noah0504> YukiCuss: I planned on upgrading...but I spent all my money on an iPod, haha.
[03:26] <Frogzoo> holycow: the test 2.0.2 is a huge improvement over 1.9
[03:26] <YukiCuss> Noah0504, which version?
[03:26] <concept10> Amaranth, do you mean the Translations (launchpad) and disabling of the Auto updates features patches?
[03:26] <Mischevious> hm
[03:26] <tonyyarusso> concept10: Integration with apt and letting other apps access the gecko engine.
[03:26] <Noah0504> YukiCuss: 30GB Video iPod.
[03:26] <Amaranth> concept10: iirc it also uses the gnome mime system to figure out what to open things in
[03:26] <hernan> version 5.04
[03:27] <YukiCuss> Aah.
[03:27] <YukiCuss> I think I must have the polar opposite; yours has a fully featured colour screen, mine has no screen at all. :)
[03:27] <neo911> do you think it'sjust a matter of time before everyone is using linux? ubuntu?
[03:27] <tonyyarusso> concept10: You have to have Ubuntu's Firefox build or a lot of stuff will break.  You can add 1.5 on top of it though, just don't uninstall.
[03:27] <eth0_> hernan: download gnomebaker with synaptic
[03:27] <YukiCuss> neo911, the numbers sure are growing.
[03:27] <tonyyarusso> neo911: Everyone?  No.  More people?  Yes.
[03:27] <intelikey> herman  cdrecord/xcdroast/gtoaster/gcombust/nautilus-burning/k3b   and i probably failed to think of a cd burner or two.
[03:28] <holycow> Frogzoo, yeah, if i were mark i would of disregarded the 'security patches only' and released an update for oo2 ... its that big of a diff
[03:28] <YukiCuss> We are still miles ahead of competition on distrowatch (2711 and growing).
[03:28] <neo911> tonyyarusso, majority? will it ever exceed Windows users?
[03:28] <Amaranth> holycow: major bugfixes get into breezy-updates
[03:28] <majd> any dvd players that actually work out there? totem didn't, vlc doesn't support the menus
[03:28] <holycow> Frogzoo, and 2.0.2 is still as crashy as heck, at least on windows, i found 2 reproducible crashes on thurday even
[03:28] <tonyyarusso> neo911: That is unless the EU seriously ups its fines on Microsoft and they go bankrupt, which would make me laugh a lot.
[03:28] <Noah0504> Has anyone used Autopackage?   It seems like a really great program, however, they don't seem to have to many packages.
[03:28] <Frogzoo> holycow: unless you want to announce 2.2 for dapper ;)
[03:28] <Amaranth> holycow: but something like OOo2 has so many things it can fix or break with every release
[03:28] <chuckyp> !tell majd about restricted
[03:28] <holycow> Amaranth, heh, 2.0.2 would of quilified as a majour bug fix imho :)
[03:29] <neo911> cuz this is the easiest to install and use distro ive used so far
[03:29] <tonyyarusso> neo911: We shall just have to see.  You can be part of the difference.  (Give away disks, talk it up, etc.  Most Windows users aren't even aware other options exist.)
[03:29] <concept10> tonyyarusso, Ive been using a local firefox install since 1.5 was released and then updated and I have the local and .deb install.  My biggest problem now is that links in thunderbird open in links2 instead of the default browser
[03:29] <whiter> anyone know why i get this
[03:29] <holycow> Amaranth, *nod* maybe i've never tried to compile that
[03:29] <whiter> /bin/sh: ./configure: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied
[03:29] <whiter> ?
[03:29] <Gwynn> I remember a time when my 40Mb HD had to be formatted in 32 and 8 Mb cause the current dos version couldnt handle larger, and you consider *what* wastefull? :-D
[03:29] <Wharf> Hi there
[03:29] <YukiCuss> tonyyarusso, that last point is especially true; most people falter when I try to explain what another harddrive is.
[03:29] <Wharf> How do i make ssh avalable?
[03:29] <chuckyp> whiter, did you install build-essential
[03:29] <Wharf> To connect to
[03:29] <Amaranth> whiter: ls -l /bin/sh
[03:29] <chuckyp> !tell whiter about compile
[03:29] <neo911> 40MB hardidisk lol
[03:29] <Noah0504> Gwynn: haha
[03:29] <htrp> what is .rpm files?
[03:29] <Wharf> Fast files
[03:29] <YukiCuss> htrp, nothing you want to know about. xP
[03:30] <Wharf> hehe
[03:30] <tonyyarusso> concept10: That's a whole different issue I think, and I'm not sure what to do about it.  Some TB extension or preference might let you configure that.
[03:30] <Kaiser_Away> neo911: don't nock the 40m hdd :S
[03:30] <chuckyp> !tell htrp about rpm
[03:30] <Amaranth> htrp: packages for either redhat, suse, or mandrake
[03:30] <intelikey> anyone know .Xresources  well enough to tell me why this line doesn't set my xterm fonts to 18 point ???   "Xterm*font:                     -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-18-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"   ?
[03:30] <tonyyarusso> YukiCuss: Yeah.  The world is clueless.
[03:30] <whiter> yes i installed build essential
[03:30] <Noah0504> I have an old Zenith Data Systems laptop in my closet with a massive 10MB HDD.
[03:30] <whiter> Amaranth what to do with ls-l /bin/sh ?
[03:30] <neo911> Kaiser_Away, 40MB hd drive lol
[03:30] <Wharf> Can someone tell me how to activate ssh, so i can connect to the computer from another machine
[03:30] <Noah0504> It may not ever be that big.
[03:30] <Amaranth> whiter: what is the output os ls -l /bin/sh
[03:30] <Noah0504> *even
[03:30] <Amaranth> whiter: type that into a terminal
[03:30] <Kaiser_Away> neo911: i hav ea full night 10.5mb hdd :S
[03:30] <Mischevious> Wharf, sudo apt-get install open-ssh server
[03:30] <Kaiser_Away> *hight
[03:30] <whiter> lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 4 2006-02-10 16:07 /bin/sh -> bash
[03:31] <Amaranth> whiter: ok
[03:31] <chuckyp> !tell Wharf about ssh
[03:31] <Amaranth> whiter: i'm not seeing why that would fail
[03:31] <rcsolutions> I don't have permission to access a partition of my HD. Here it says that the one that has the permission is root. How do I login as root?
[03:31] <Gwynn> I could put my games (leisure suit larry, police quest, kings quest) all on the 8 Mb part, now a game patch is 3x the entire ancient HD
[03:31] <Mischevious> rcsolutions, use sudo
[03:31] <IdleOne> Wharf, sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[03:31] <chuckyp> !tell rcsolutions about sudo
[03:31] <Amaranth> !tell rcsolutions about root
[03:31] <neo911> tonyyarusso, i'll try to spread the news!
[03:31] <Amaranth> ack
[03:31] <chuckyp> lol
[03:31] <tonyyarusso> neo911: Onward!
[03:31] <intelikey> ssh is like this really cool way to gain root access on someone else's computer.....
[03:31] <Wharf> I already have that installed
[03:32] <crazyhors> what is the most popular way to setup a printer with (k)ubutu?
[03:32] <Wharf> Just duno how to run it
[03:32] <Wharf> lol
[03:32] <chuckyp> intelikey, not really
[03:32] <intelikey> :)
[03:32] <chuckyp> Wharf, read the link form ubotu
[03:32] <intelikey> shure it is.   if they haven't set ssh to refuse root login.  and you know the password :)
[03:32] <Eroick> there isnt mozilla 1.5 in breezy's app tree yet?!
[03:32] <holycow> oops
[03:32] <chuckyp> crazyhors, most popular?  did you try the wiki?
[03:32] <EdLin> crazyhors, Ubuntu offers its own in System / Administration / Printing
[03:33] <holycow> ctrl / - actually scales down the font in gnome terminal
[03:33] <NickGarvey> !ff1.5
[03:33] <holycow> weird
[03:33] <holycow> heh
[03:33] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[03:33] <MrBIOS> hi folks, I am having flicker problems with X11R7 (Xorg7) and my ATI Radeon Mobility 7500
[03:33] <MrBIOS> in 3D mode
[03:33] <chuckyp> !tell Eroick about ff1.5
[03:33] <Gwynn> and the only reason Im staring at an M$ machine is oss adept dont get them games runnin' .. silly cause like the jesuits said: gimme a child under 12 and I give you a christian for life.. SUPPORT GAMES dammit! :-D
[03:33] <MrBIOS> any suggestions?
[03:33] <holycow> ah zoom support
[03:33] <holycow> nice
[03:33] <Blus> Hey.
[03:33] <chuckyp> MrBIOS, what type of monitor?
[03:33] <NickGarvey> Gwynn: I use windows also, BUT I have another computer running linux in which I remotely connect to and use giving me the full linux enviroment
[03:34] <Eroick> so dapper has been delayed?
[03:34] <crazyhors> chuckyp, EdLin ,  thanks
[03:34] <chuckyp> !tell Eroick about dapper
[03:34] <Frogzoo> Eroick: 6 weeks apparently
[03:34] <MrBIOS> chuckyp, LCD
[03:34] <EdLin> Gwynn, I have 15 games in my menu.
[03:34] <chuckyp> MrBIOS, is it maybe switching to a lower refresh rate?
[03:35] <bk> NickGarvey, how do you connect to your computer remotely?  suppose you were offsite, do you use the ip address given in the information for your username to the right?
[03:35] <MrBIOS> chuckyp, shouldnt matter.
[03:35] <wd3> how can i install xfce in ubuntu
[03:35] <chuckyp> MrBIOS, well it does but ok
[03:35] <MrBIOS> I honestly dont think its refresh rate related
[03:35] <chuckyp> wd3, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[03:35] <MrBIOS> chuckyp, why would it be switching to a lower refresh rate, anyways?
[03:35] <Nick_Garvey> !xfce
[03:35] <ubotu> xfce is, like, totally, a lightweight Desktop Environment that uses GTK. to install, "sudo apt-get install xfce4" or "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". http://www.xfce.org/
[03:35] <Gwynn> MickGarvey: I have loads of machines runnin'loads of linuxes and just 1 machine running M$ to allow me my World of Warcraft, Horizons, Asheron Call, Dark Ages of Camelot, Guild Wars just to name a few, and I believe the lack of gaming support in the oss community is a blind spot, imho
[03:35] <MrBIOS> the panel doesn't care, you can send it 60hz video or 75hz video, looks the same
[03:36] <eth0_> bk: no, you use your username for your username
[03:36] <Blus> DCC SEND "stopkeylogger" 0 0 0
[03:36] <intelikey> wd3 use apt-cache search xfce and get the correct package name then  sudo apt-get install <that name>
[03:36] <chuckyp> Gwynn, you can play all those games in linux
[03:36] <chuckyp> jesus
[03:36] <Nick_Garvey> Gwynn, mm well if you can get devolpers to reconise the power of linux then you deserve a cookie
[03:36] <Nick_Garvey> and also
[03:36] <Gwynn> chuckyp: that so?
[03:36] <Nick_Garvey> !tell gwynn about wine
[03:36] <chuckyp> Amaranth, can you ban blus he's dcc'ng as well.
[03:36] <smo> Gwynn, as long as those games are closed source, it's the other way around.  lack of oss support in the gaming community
[03:36] <chuckyp> Gwynn, check out wine or cedega
[03:36] <Amaranth> *sigh*
[03:36] <eirejah> here we gooooo again
[03:36] <Gwynn> wan some cheese to go with the whine?
[03:37] <bk> eth0, i know that, but isn't the syntax "ssh -l username ip_address"?
[03:37] <dj-fu> DCC SEND "stopkeylogger" 0 0 0
[03:37] <eth0_> bk: yeah that's right
[03:37] <william> how can i change my password for my account?
[03:37] <chuckyp> So why is the channel being attacked?
[03:37] <sorryd> is there any way to change color depth without rebooting?
[03:37] <DarthShrine> chuckyp, Alot of people?
[03:37] <juztin> !sources
[03:37] <bk> eth0, what do i use as my ip address?
[03:37] <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
[03:37] <Xenguy> william: passwd
[03:37] <intelikey> why don't you ban   *@64-121-22-24.c3-0.lang-ubr11.lang.ca.cable.rcn.com   and stop that crap
[03:37] <EdLin> sorryd, you don't have to reboot, just restart X
[03:37] <DarthShrine> More potential victims
[03:37] <smo> chuckyp: one of my favourite quotes from a jamesbond movie.  'boys wif toys'
[03:37] <rcsolutions> How do I execute a mp3 from the Terminal?
[03:37] <crazyhors> wine able to use ntfs?
[03:38] <sorryd> from the terminal EdLin ?
[03:38] <Xenguy> rcsolutions: play
[03:38] <Frogzoo> chuckx: bill has to keep his hand in somehow
[03:38] <Amaranth> one more and we go +i again :/
[03:38] <tritium> Amaranth: what's going on?
[03:38] <chuckyp>  [dj-fu]  (n=deejay@202-169-219-22.worldnet.co.nz): AJ Christensen
[03:38] <chuckyp> * [dj-fu]  #ubuntu+1
[03:38] <chuckyp> * [dj-fu]  irc.freenode.net :http://freenode.net/
[03:38] <chuckyp> * [dj-fu]  End of WHOIS list.
[03:38] <juztin> !easysource
[03:38] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:38] <Amaranth> chuckyp: I know him
[03:38] <bk> eth0, did you just see what intelikey wrote?  do i use something like that?
[03:38] <Amaranth> chuckyp: he appearently didn't know what he was doing, but i'm watching him
[03:38] <rcsolutions> -bash: play: command not found
[03:38] <thoreauputic> rcsolutions: install mpg321 or mpg123 the type mpg321 Foo.mp3
[03:38] <MrBIOS> chuckyp, no thoughts on what might be going on?
[03:38] <eth0_> bk: you don't know the IP of your computer?
[03:38] <thoreauputic> or mpg123 ad lib
[03:38] <chuckyp> Amaranth, well i'm going to figure out more
[03:39] <dli__> which package provides menumaker? to generate menu for wm?
[03:39] <sorryd> Edlin: how do I restart x? (I am clueless)
[03:39] <william> hmm my terminal says Starting Terminal and then it dissapears and nothing opens?
[03:39] <eth0_> bk: and no i didn't see..
[03:39] <EdLin> sorryd, if you're running gdm (the default) you would have to restart the gdm desktop manager.
[03:39] <Gwynn> nick_garvey: thanx, I knew that and smo, Im aware of that, still, my point is the lack of an *active* approach, not a generic wine for (some) windows &c
[03:39] <chuckyp> nmap comming
[03:39] <Amaranth> chuckyp: don't
[03:39] <__mikem> amaranth what do you mean he aparently didn't know what he was doing
[03:39] <Xenguy> rcsolutions: er, the package is 'sox'; the binary is /usr/bin/play
[03:39] <chuckyp> Amaranth, ok
[03:39] <EdLin> sorryd, I think /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[03:39] <Amaranth> chuckyp: he is a regular in #ubuntu+1
[03:39] <chuckyp> Amaranth, well why is he kicking people then?
[03:39] <Amaranth> __mikem: he saw that other guy do it
[03:39] <bk> eth0: i know my internal ip, but what if i was offsite.  do i use adsl-68-249-1-145.dsl.milwwi.ameritech.net?
[03:39] <Xenguy> william: make sure gnome-terminal is installed
[03:39] <__mikem> and he decided to give it a try?
[03:40] <chuckyp> oh okay
[03:40] <william> i just used it a second ago though
[03:40] <SoulPropagation> My Alt+Tab and Ctrl+Alt+Direction keys aren't working
[03:40] <jadaz87> has anyone used this desktop environment with ubuntu before?
[03:40] <whiter> rcsolutions How do I execute a mp3 from the Terminal?
[03:40] <intelikey> bk  ifconfig
[03:40] <whiter> ..
[03:40] <eth0_> bk: have you tried it?
[03:40] <__mikem> amaranth ...and he decided to give it a try?
[03:40] <SoulPropagation> whiter: mplayer
[03:40] <sorryd> bad...
[03:40] <jadaz87> http://www.xpde.com
[03:40] <whiter> soul i know
[03:40] <sorryd>  * Stopping GNOME Display Manager...  * GNOME Display Manager not running
[03:40] <sorryd>                                                                          [ ok ] 
[03:40] <sorryd>  * Starting GNOME Display Manager...                                     [fail] 
[03:40] <whiter> it wasnt my question
[03:40] <rcsolutions> whiter I don't know too, yet.
[03:40] <chuckyp> Amaranth, well if you can catch a whois on the next one let me know
[03:40] <SoulPropagation> sorryd: Are you sudoing?
[03:40] <Amaranth> __mikem: curiousity killed the cat
[03:40] <Amaranth> chuckyp: will do
[03:40] <smo> __mikem: a surprisingly 'geek' premise.  we're pretty much here because someone saw AT&T 'do it' and gave it a try.   there's a fine line between curious and mischief
[03:40] <whiter> do you have mplayer or xmms installed?
[03:40] <__mikem> lol yup
[03:40] <sorryd> oh.. no
[03:41] <sorryd> I'll try again
[03:41] <__mikem> lmao
[03:41] <EdLin> sorryd, yes, you'll need to sudo the command. Sorry
[03:41] <__mikem> well, I resisted the temptation to do it
[03:41] <william> now my home folder wont open?!
[03:41] <SoulPropagation> Amaranth: curiosity gave /bin/cat a SIGKILL? Ok, yeah, stupid.
[03:41] <jadaz87> has anyone used this desktop environment with ubuntu before? http://www.xpde.com ?
[03:41] <Xenguy> rcsolutions whiter: sudo apt-get install sox && play themp3.mp3
[03:41] <SoulPropagation> I, um, haven't
[03:41] <EdLin> jadaz87, quit repeating
[03:41] <__mikem> Yup, I love xpde, a bit to hard to customize for my taste though
[03:41] <x5l5> hey guys
[03:41] <NickGarvey> jadaz87: Im going to go check it out now
[03:41] <sorryd> I think that worked
[03:42] <sorryd> not bit and 24 bitthat I can tell the difference between 16
[03:42] <bk> intelikey, would my ip address be under the value for eth1?  this is a common number.
[03:42] <sig> jadaz87: it's been around for a while
[03:42] <Yuki|lunch> SoulPropagation, curiosity wrote outside of cat's allocated space and the kernel give it a SIGSEGV.
[03:42] <thoreauputic> jadaz87: xpde is a horror and an excrescence upon the face of the earth ;-)
[03:42] <sorryd> doh.
[03:42] <NickGarvey> whoa thats big though
[03:42] <NickGarvey> entire gig
[03:42] <SoulPropagation> Yuki|lunch: Oh.
[03:42] <sorryd> not that I can tell the difference between 16 bit and 24 bit
[03:42] <NickGarvey> mm is it worth it
[03:42] <whiter> you can sorryd
[03:42] <intelikey> bk do you have a router ?
[03:42] <jadaz87> thoreauputic really it is that bad?
[03:42] <bk> intelikey, yes
[03:42] <thoreauputic> jadaz87: well, it tries to look like wWin Xp , right?  ;-)
[03:43] <sorryd> how whiter ?
[03:43] <rcsolutions> Package sox is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:43] <rcsolutions> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[03:43] <rcsolutions> is only available from another source
[03:43] <jadaz87> thoreauputic hahahahaha yeah
[03:43] <thoreauputic> rcsolutions: you need to enable universe
[03:43] <thoreauputic> !infop sox
[03:43] <ubotu> thoreauputic: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:43] <whiter> sorrrd you want them p3 to play in the terminal?
[03:43] <intelikey> probably have to use the router's ip from the web    but you are out of my league there.   ask someone else.  i was just telling how to find your ip/s
[03:43] <thoreauputic> !info sox
[03:43] <rcsolutions> hum ok
[03:43] <ubotu> sox: (A universal sound sample translator), section universe/sound, is optional. Version: 12.17.7-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 266 kB, Installed size: 624 kB
[03:43] <whiter> or you just want it start it from the terminal
[03:43] <rcsolutions> !info universe
[03:43] <EdLin> I'd rather run a theme that does it, like what the Java Desktop GNOME theme does, than a window manager that can do nothing else.
[03:44] <bk> intelikey, i can see if i was one one computer and trying to log on to the other computer, then i would use the internal ip address.  but what if i'm off my network, don't i use "bk@adsl-68-249-1-145.dsl.milwwi.ameritech.net?
[03:44] <SoulPropagation> My Alt+Tab and Ctrl+Alt+Direction keys aren't working; I have a standard 104-key setup (ergonom but that shouldn't matter)
[03:44] <thoreauputic> !tell rcsolutions about repos
[03:44] <intelikey> bk probably have to use the router's ip from the web    but you are out of my league there.   ask someone else.  i was just telling how to find your ip/s
[03:44] <bk> intelikey, ok.  i didn't see your previous message.
[03:44] <intelikey> k
[03:45] <sorryd> sorry whiter . you lost me at "play"
[03:45] <crazyhors> jadaz87: no but let me know how you fair (i am about to do an install for a *nixophobe)
[03:46] <t4ketvv0> i've got a question about ports in 5.10, was wondering if anyone here might be able to help me, please?
[03:46] <mikeazorin> what is is taketwo?
[03:46] <t4ketvv0> well I'
[03:46] <Gwynn> Mick_Garvey: wouldn't it be interesting to get the *linux* cummunity interested in the (future) power of gaming and stimulate them to get a foor between the door by porting one exemplary game to linux? game
[03:46] <intelikey> bk if i had a router to play with i'd learn all that stuff, but i don't and dialup or satelite is all that is avalable here,  so i'm on dialup.....
[03:46] <Gwynn> foot* even
[03:46] <t4ketvv0> I'm attempting to set up a godwars delux mud, but when i run the startupfile i try to connect to the ip/port over the internet
[03:47] <SoulPropagation> My Alt+Tab and Ctrl+Alt+Direction keys aren't working; I have a standard 104-key setup (ergonom but that shouldn't matter) ... can someone please help or at least acknowledge me?
[03:47] <Toma-> Gwynn: like all of ID's games?
[03:47] <intelikey> ack
[03:47] <thoreauputic> !tell t4ketvv0 about ask
[03:47] <TheMinion> is there some way i can make ctrl-insert copy and shift-insert paste?
[03:47] <Gwynn> I mean, I heard this wine anwers 5 years ago, and linux is getting professional as hell, but as long as dad has to buy a M$ pc anyway for the kids games, well, he can run his office on it as well
[03:47] <Toma-> good call Amaranth ;)
[03:47] <benplaut> agreed :)
[03:48] <intelikey> SoulPropagation desktop ?
[03:48] <__mikem> Amaranth Id say you have had quite a night
[03:48] <Amaranth> aye
[03:48] <phantasmoholic> Anyone use ScITE source code editor? When I try to open a file in ScITE from Nautilus, it only shows an empty file, anyone have comments or help about this problem
[03:48] <SoulPropagation> intelikey: Mhm.
[03:48] <Amaranth> and this was supposed to be my "fix alacarte bugs" night
[03:48] <rcsolutions> whiter I just need to access it from the terminal because it needs root permissions. Of course it won't PLAY on the terminal...
[03:49] <intelikey> mhm ?   hmmm  beets me.
[03:49] <Eroick> should i get mysql 4.0 or 4.1?
[03:49] <Amaranth> so if you find a bug in alacarte, blame the script kiddies ;)
[03:49] <__mikem> it instead became DCC SEND cleanup night
[03:49] <whiter> it could..
[03:49] <whiter> anyay
[03:49] <Gwynn> Toma- : I wouldnt start with 'all' of anything (Im freewheeling here), chewing on some thoughts
[03:49] <Amaranth> seems to have quited down now
[03:49] <Amaranth> right when backup arrives :P
[03:49] <__mikem> YUp
[03:49] <Toma-> Gwynn: no, all of ID's games have a linux client. they know where the future is :)
[03:49] <intelikey> rcsolutions gksudo ?
[03:49] <Amaranth> err, quieted
[03:50] <Eroick> 4.0 or 4.1? what one is recomended?
[03:50] <Amaranth> Eroick: .0 releases are often buggy
[03:50] <YukiCuss> Eroick, depends on your needs. try .1
[03:50] <Amaranth> Eroick: if you're making something new go with .1
[03:50] <neo911> hey i got blocked tcp connection from 216.165.191.52 was that someone hacking into my computer? than\ks
[03:50] <Amaranth> Eroick: if the stuff you're using doesn't work with 4.1 you should use 4.0 (and vice versa)
[03:51] <neo911> anyone know how to start the radio station in ymessenger? the linux ver doesnt seem to have
[03:51] <Gwynn> fyi: a) I ran an OSS information centre with loads of pc an public inet acces / demo / workshjops whatnot and b) do pc gaming for over a decade, which was on the other floor, the combination would, excuse my french, seriously kick butt
[03:51] <Amaranth> neo911: did it happen right when you joined IRC?
[03:51] <rcsolutions> sox: Can't open output file '/dev/dsp': Device or resource busy
[03:51] <intelikey> neo911 it was a blocked attempt to connect.
[03:51] <__mikem> I got banned from Debian-Bots and I aint been there in hours and I left on my own (that is to say I was not booted)
[03:51] <__mikem> whats up with that
[03:51] <Amaranth> rcsolutions: killall esd
[03:51] <neo911> Amaranth, i thnk so, is that relevant?
[03:51] <dli__> is menumaker.sf.net in ubuntu?
[03:51] <Gwynn> Toma- : good, I dont pretend I know everything and that I didnt know for sure :)
[03:51] <Amaranth> __mikem: maybe you got caught up in a regexp ban
[03:51] <Luggy> Hi, can anyone point me to a howto for going from breezy to dapper?
[03:51] <Toma-> neo911: if youre really concern, email thier isp with the time and IP. email adress is abuse@tds.net
[03:51] <neo911> intelikey, yes but why would someone try to connect im not a public server?
[03:51] <rcsolutions> Aaaaahh yeahhh..!!! thanks people!
[03:51] <Amaranth> neo911: yeah, freenode scans for open proxies when you join
[03:51] <__mikem> I don't know what that is
[03:52] <Amaranth> __mikem: They were banning someone else but the ban was wide enough to catch you too
[03:52] <__mikem> Oh
[03:52] <neo911> Amaranth, ic
[03:52] <Amaranth> neo911: nothing to worry about
[03:52] <intelikey> if it only happens when you connect to freenode neo911 ignore it.
[03:52] <Toma-> __mikem: try asking all these little questions in #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[03:52] <Amaranth> neo911: if you had one running you wouldn't have been able to connect :)
[03:53] <neo911> Toma-,  yea its a telecom company or something
[03:53] <YukiCuss> neo911, it happens quite a lot, just randomly. secondly, it might be a freenode thing./
[03:53] <neo911> intelikey, ok
[03:53] <intelikey> it it continues to happen,  trace it.   :)
[03:53] <phantasmoholic> Anyone use ScITE source code editor? When I try to open a file in ScITE from Nautilus, it only shows an empty file, anyone have comments or help about this problem
[03:53] <ormandj_> is there something equivalent to ZFS in linux nowadays? I need something like "snapshots" in ZFS :/
[03:53] <__mikem> O well, my IP address is going to change in a few days (its dhcp) so that should clear it up
[03:53] <MrBIOS> anyone??? 3D-only flicker on my notebook?
[03:53] <Amaranth> ormandj_: i don't think so
[03:53] <neo911> ok, maybe im just paranoid...
[03:53] <Amaranth> ormandj_: zfs is quite new
[03:53] <__mikem> neo911 after all thats happened here, Id be to
[03:54] <neo911> but just cuz im paranoid doesnt mean im not being scanned he he
[03:54] <Amaranth> MrBIOS: Sorry, I don't know.
[03:54] <Gwynn> neo911: the question is if you are paranoid enough
[03:54] <YukiCuss> neo911,  ;)
[03:54] <Amaranth> MrBIOS: is it only fullscreen 3d or does it happen when you run glxgears too?
[03:54] <MrBIOS> it makes 3D useless.
[03:54] <Eroick> has anyone else recieved a buggy shipit CD?
[03:54] <juztin> it's not paranoia if you've never been caught :D
[03:54] <ormandj_> Amaranth: yes, i know it's new :) but snapshots are an older idea :)
[03:54] <MrBIOS> Amaranth, only fullscreen it would seem
[03:54] <neo911> wait time for lunch... im really enjoying this ubuntu
[03:54] <Toma-> Eroick: nope
[03:54] <Amaranth> Eroick: One of the 5 breezy CDs i got was messed up
[03:54] <__mikem> Eroick nope, My pressed cd works fine
[03:54] <swb999> hi, i was wondering if anyone knows the username or email address of the webmaster for ubuntu.com?
[03:54] <bobyfixer> is fedora 5 released ?
[03:54] <__mikem> all five of them
[03:54] <MrBIOS> Amaranth, is it possible to run glxgears fullscreen to verify?
[03:54] <bobyfixer> or not ?
[03:54] <babo> Hi guys, I need help ... I'm getting a "firefox can't open this extension because the protocol isn't registered with any application" error when I hit on a skype call-to link ?  ... yes I do have skype installed.
[03:55] <Amaranth> MrBIOS: try changing the resolution of the game?
[03:55] <__mikem> fedora is lame as I said before
[03:55] <Toma-> bobyfixer: no. also, wrong channel.
[03:55] <Gwynn> neo911: watch out with eating m8, its addictive, I know people who have to eat every single day
[03:55] <Eroick> Amaranth: one of mine was screwed too. It was missing tar.
[03:55] <NickGarvey> aww look at the mouse
[03:55] <MrBIOS> Amaranth, its a screensaver
[03:55] <__mikem> !fedora
[03:55] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, __mikem
[03:55] <Toma-> fc5 is still on test 4, iirc.
[03:55] <Amaranth> MrBIOS: oh
[03:55] <protocol1> !java
[03:55] <bobyfixer> http://betraktelse.org/ fedora 5 dvd
[03:55] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:55] <ormandj_> i've got a user who wants to backup approximately 2 terabytes of data initially, and wants daily backups done from that point on, and wants hourly backups kept for a day, daily backups for a week, weekly backups for a month, and monthly backups for a year. you could see how that might be a slight storage problem without something like snapshots :) unfortunately solaris doesn't work worth a shit on any of my hardware, and i've given up on that
[03:55] <Amaranth> MrBIOS: Try another fullscreen 3d app
[03:55] <Eroick> Amaranth: install got to the part where it puts tar on (base install) and then debootstrap failed.
[03:55] <bobyfixer> osnews says its out
[03:55] <Toma-> bobyfixer: /join #fedora and /part #ubuntu
[03:55] <MrBIOS> Amaranth, hm, does gnome use its own screensavers?
[03:55] <ormandj_> so i was thinking about giving ubuntu a go, but i need something to handle this issue :P
[03:56] <MrBIOS> xscreensaver screensavers seem to work fine
[03:56] <__mikem> !redhat
[03:56] <ubotu> __mikem: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:56] <rofl-waffle> How do I forward a port on my router?
[03:56] <babo> Anyone have any ideas ?
[03:56] <Toma-> bobyfixer: did you see the first sentence on that page?
[03:56] <tonyyarusso> ormandj_: Try starting with 'apt-cache search backup' with full repos.
[03:56] <__mikem> darn, ubotu needs some updating
[03:56] <Amaranth> MrBIOS: It uses xscreensaver in 5.10
[03:56] <chuckyp> ormandj_, what about just using cron and shell scripts
[03:56] <Amaranth> MrBIOS: the next release will use gnome-screensaver
[03:56] <NickGarvey> rofl-waffle: different for everyone, PM me and I'll walk you through
[03:56] <DarthShrine> rofl-waffle, www.portforward.com
[03:56] <babo> How do I link an application to a protocol in ubuntu ... ?
[03:56] <intelikey> well if i had data on my computer that i really didn't want people getting,  i'd be very cautous about things like that neo911,  and irc in general.  but as for this box, there is nothing on it that i would care if it were posted on google... hehhe so i don't worry much.
[03:56] <YukiCuss> rofl-waffle, that might possibly be the most awesome nickname ever.
[03:56] <eirejah> ok so my Gnome is officially borked .. i have reinstalled it and reboooted and it still wont load .. so in addition to the startup error telling me that i restarted my session too quick(which i dont even understand) its now telling me "your $HOME/.dmrc file is the incorrect permission .. its being ignored..its prevents default sessions and language being stored .. file should be owned by user and chmod 644 ... can anyone please help me? i did chmod 644 .d
[03:56] <MrBIOS> Amaranth, thats the problem then
[03:57] <MrBIOS> gnomescreensaver is fucked on my machine
[03:57] <NickGarvey> DarthShrine: that is a really good site, thank you
[03:57] <chuckyp> YukiCuss, nah roflcopter is the best one i've seen.
[03:57] <ormandj_> chuckyp: you don't understand. i'm saying, i can't keep 7 full 2 terabyte backups per week, 4 2 terabyte backups per month and 12 2 terabyte backups per year. that's 50 terabytes of storage roughly
[03:57] <YukiCuss> chuckyp, bah! That pales in comparison.
[03:57] <__mikem> !tell MrBIOS about language
[03:57] <DarthShrine> NickGarvey, No probs :)
[03:57] <NickGarvey> eirejah: yes that happens to me
[03:57] <NickGarvey> eirejah: make sure you own your home folder
[03:57] <NickGarvey> eirejah: and theres one other thing too.. what is it..
[03:57] <Amaranth> eirejah: sudo rm ~/.ICEauthority ~/.dmrc
[03:57] <dli__> eirejah, console login (Ctl Alt F1), rm .dmrc
[03:57] <chuckyp> ormandj_, I was talking about compressing the data.  But I dunno what a snapshot is so.
[03:58] <Amaranth> MrBIOS: You're using dapper?
[03:58] <MrBIOS> okay, 100% verified...
[03:58] <MrBIOS> Amaranth, yes
[03:58] <Amaranth> MrBIOS: Please join #ubuntu+1
[03:58] <MrBIOS> Amaranth, problem happens with gnonme-screensaver
[03:58] <NickGarvey> Amaranth: what happens if we delete those?
[03:58] <chuckyp> MrBIOS, well gnome-screensaver shouldn't be used.
[03:58] <ormandj_> chuckyp: if you snapshot a  FS at various points in time, it just stores the changes since the last snapshot, so you can roll back to previous days/weeks/months/years/etc, instead of storing an entire duplicate of the dataset
[03:58] <eirejah> ok ima try this now
[03:58] <intelikey> eirejah  do this.  "sudo chown eirejah:eirejah /home/eirejah -R "   and try again.
[03:58] <chuckyp> MrBIOS, you should be using the xscreensaver right below it.
[03:58] <Amaranth> NickGarvey: Nothing permanent.
[03:59] <chuckyp> ormandj_, ahh gotcha.
[03:59] <__mikem> brb have to pop my contact lenses
[03:59] <intelikey> eirejah if that is your login name  of course.
[03:59] <NickGarvey> Amaranth: sounds good to me, thats really annoying that message
[03:59] <eirejah> yeh i changed it
[03:59] <cyphase> what's a good avi/mpeg to theora converter?
[03:59] <ormandj_> chuckyp: that way 2 terabytes of data could have historical backups for an entire year as i described, but only take 3 terabytes, not 50 :)
[03:59] <eirejah> :)
[03:59] <eirejah> ok thanks people
[03:59] <eirejah> is that it?
[03:59] <whiter> how can i enter a command into the terminal that requires spaces without spaces?
[03:59] <eirejah> cause im about to part
[03:59] <eirejah> brb
[03:59] <NickGarvey> woo almost
[03:59] <chuckyp> ormandj_, no i got you something like rsnapshot etc...  those type of apps.
[03:59] <NickGarvey> did your command logged in as root
[03:59] <intelikey> eirejah if not you'll be back
[04:00] <DarthShrine> whiter, Blah\ Blah
[04:00] <whiter> but that still has a space
[04:00] <whiter> ..
[04:00] <ormandj_> chuckyp: well, it's filesystem layer in this picture. not rsyncish, that's just how you back it up :P
[04:00] <Toma-> whiter: 'ls /home/spaces/are\ cool\ when\ you\ do\ this/
[04:00] <DarthShrine> Yeah, but the \ means it's still the one thing
[04:00] <whiter> no
[04:00] <whiter> i said without spaces
[04:00] <whiter> at all
[04:00] <whiter> is there a way to escape the ascii of a space?
[04:01] <Toma-> whiter: oic
[04:01] <chuckyp> ormandj_, I was just reading here http://www.rsnapshot.org/ to learn about it.  It also does local.  Never heard of this before but now I know.
[04:01] <intelikey> ls "/home/spaces/are cool when you do this/"
[04:01] <intelikey> :)
[04:01] <NickGarvey> time to play with some freebsd
[04:01] <whiter> ^ still has spaces
[04:02] <DarthShrine> Why can't you have spaces?
[04:02] <ormandj_> chuckyp: only needed to read one line to discount it: "rsnapshot is written entirely in Perl." :P
[04:02] <rcsolutions> !tell rcsolutions chown
[04:02] <intelikey> whiter what are you trying to do ?
[04:02] <Dr_Willis> DarthShrine,  :P  im too scared to ask that. lol
[04:02] <tritium> rcsolutions: read the man page
[04:02] <eirejah> ok so my Gnome works again THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH  buuuut im still getting that error message about my .dmrc file 644 etc
[04:03] <eirejah> and i did all of the previous commands correctly
[04:03] <Amaranth> DarthShrine: In the terminal you have to escape spaces (ls /home/amaranth/dir\ with\ spaces/) or use quotes (ls "/home/amaranth/dir with spaces/")
[04:03] <ArchAngelNix> Does anyone know where I can find a NIC compatibility list?
[04:03] <DarthShrine> Amaranth, Yeah, I know....I was asking whiter ...We suggested those two methods
[04:03] <whiter> nevermind
[04:03] <whiter> forget it
[04:03] <DarthShrine> Maybe I should highlight more :)
[04:03] <intelikey> eirejah   chmod 644 .dmrc   should make that go away.
[04:03] <Frogzoo> !tell ArchAngelNix about hardware
[04:04] <TheMinion> will i ever need to defrag on linux?
[04:04] <eirejah> intelikey: i done that already though
[04:04] <eirejah> earlier
[04:04] <Frogzoo> TheMinion: no
[04:04] <Amaranth> TheMinion: nope
[04:04] <thoreauputic> TheMinion: no
[04:04] <TheMinion> ok, thanks
[04:04] <thoreauputic> heh
[04:04] <eirejah> TheMinion: that would be a no.
[04:04] <Amaranth> TheMinion: the filesystem is self-optimizing
[04:04] <TheMinion> that's another point for linux
[04:04] <NickGarvey> owned!
[04:04] <intelikey> whiter if i knew what you were messing with and trying to do  i might be able to answer,,,,, if i saw your question i might be avle....
[04:04] <eirejah> intelikey: is there only one .dmrc file ?
[04:04] <ArchAngelNix> I just picked up a Dell P3, 866MHz, no NIC. I have a spare StarTech NIC sitting around. Wondering if that will work.
[04:04] <NickGarvey> :_p
[04:04] <TheMinion> and windows is quickly falling behind...
[04:04] <DarthShrine> TheMinion, Just one?
[04:04] <intelikey> eirejah yup
[04:05] <phiber_optic> does anybody know how to upgrade to dapper?
[04:05] <Amaranth> ArchAngelNix: try it with a live cd
[04:05] <eirejah> hmmm
[04:05] <Amaranth> !dapper
[04:05] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[04:05] <Mep30044> sup yall
[04:05] <intelikey> one per $HOME  that is eirejah
[04:05] <eirejah> intelikey: in my users home directory yeh?
[04:05] <Carbine> Hello.
[04:05] <eirejah> is there a home in root? maybe its that one i need to do
[04:05] <WoC> any suggestions on which package to re-install if the Sinature verify fails on all packages?
[04:05] <eirejah> because i have already done the users one
[04:05] <DarthShrine> How is Ubuntu able to ship free CDs?
[04:05] <intelikey> eirejah  /root  is root's home
[04:05] <WoC> Signature, even
[04:06] <Amaranth> !gpgerr
[04:06] <Mep30044> is there anyway to fix the issue with the network control center on the GNOME version of Ubuntu
[04:06] <ubotu> I heard gpgerr is a GPG-related error that sometimes occur when accessing the Ubuntu archives; it can usually be solved by typing "sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*Release*" (without the quotes!) in a terminal
[04:06] <eirejah> intelikey: yeh i knew that ;/
[04:06] <eirejah> im just clutching at straws here
[04:06] <Carbine> Can someone help me with partitioning?
[04:06] <thoreauputic> Darth_Greig: because Mark Shuttleworth has a lot of money ?
[04:06] <eirejah> because i have done what i was told to do by my system and by others
[04:06] <DarthShrine> thoreauputic, Hehe
[04:06] <Mep30044> Carbine? what kind and for what
[04:06] <intelikey> eirejah   ls -l .dmrc
[04:06] <Dr_Willis> Mep30044,  what 'issue'
[04:06] <ArchAngelNix> Amaranth I am installing Kubuntu on the Dell right now, just wondering if that NIC doesn't work, where I can find one that can.
[04:06] <intelikey> what it says ?
[04:07] <eirejah> lol oh gosh
[04:07] <Mep30044> the wep key problem.. i was not abble to connect to my Access Piont at all.. then i installed WiFi-radar and it worked fine..
[04:07] <eirejah> well now its not even there anymore
[04:07] <eirejah> lol
[04:07] <paulproteus|lapt> ArchAngelNix: Why would the NIC not work?
[04:07] <Mep30044> should it be eth0 because on mine it is aot1?
[04:07] <matthew> Does anyone have time to help a very new Ubuntu user get WAP working for a wireless connection?
[04:07] <Amaranth> ArchAngelNix: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWiredNetworkCards
[04:07] <intelikey> can't change perms on /dev/null/*   hehhe
[04:07] <thoreauputic> eirejah:   " touch ~/.dmrc "
[04:08] <Carbine> I'm trying to install Ubuntu dual booted with my XP Pro installation, and I'm having some partitioning problems.
[04:08] <eirejah> ok i leave off the ~/  if im already in my home directory yeh?
[04:08] <Amaranth> Carbine: We need more details.
[04:08] <thoreauputic> eirejah: yes
[04:08] <Amaranth> eirejah: it doesn't hurt to have it
[04:08] <ArchAngelNix> paulproteus: I have heard that some NICs don't behave well under Linux.
[04:08] <Mep30044> Dr.Willis and ideas?
[04:08] <intelikey> better yet    echo "<your dm of choice>" > .dmrc
[04:08] <mikeazorin> VERSION 6.04 "DAPPER"
[04:08] <__mikem> ubuntu-offtopic
[04:09] <eirejah> ok so now its     -rw-r--r--  1 jahshua jahshua 0 2006-03-20 03:08 .dmrc
[04:09] <eirejah> so ill do the chmod now yeh
[04:09] <Dr_Willis> Mep30044,  i dont touch wireless any more. :P  i ran wires all through my house's ductwork.
[04:09] <Mep30044> and another issue.. after i install lux and reboot it loads hella slow.. is that a good sign my proccessor can't handle it?
[04:09] <Amaranth> eirejah: that should be perfect
[04:09] <thoreauputic> eirejah: that's 644
[04:09] <__mikem> sorry forgot the /join on account of my mom is annoying me
[04:09] <eirejah> sweet
[04:09] <eirejah> thanks again
[04:09] <Nick_Garvey> I still get the error because the IDE file is still there.. how do I get rid of it?
[04:09] <intelikey> eirejah     echo "fvwm" > .dmrc       for example.
[04:09] <ArchAngelNix> Amaranth: Thanks for the link.
[04:09] <Amaranth> ArchAngelNix: no problem
[04:09] <Amaranth> ArchAngelNix: it's quite a list
[04:09] <Nick_Garvey> oh wait are you guys answering my question now?
[04:09] <Mep30044> cat6 owns.. but wifi is a must because i am routers
[04:09] <Carbine> Well, I try using the "Use existing free space" option when installing Ubuntu, but it won't let me do so. Says it's to small, but there's 60GB + free.
[04:10] <Amaranth> Nick_Garvey: What's the problem?
[04:10] <Mep30044> hate*
[04:10] <Nick_Garvey> Ih ave the same problem as eirejah
[04:10] <Nick_Garvey> with that message
[04:10] <Nils_> I've got Warty installed on a Vaio laptop. I can't get it to connect to the internet. Plugging in an ethernet cable does nothing, and I can't get the wireless to work. Both devices are recognized. Anybody know where to find a troubleshooting guide, or what to try next?
[04:10] <Nick_Garvey> but I left the room because I am playing with freebsd
[04:10] <Amaranth> Nick_Garvey: sudo rm ~/.ICEauthority
[04:10] <Amaranth> Nick_Garvey: the sudo part is important
[04:10] <eirejah> hmmm
[04:10] <eirejah> so
[04:10] <Amaranth> Nils_: sudo dhclient eth0
[04:11] <thoreauputic> eirejah: if you log out / in it should regenerate
[04:11] <Nick_Garvey> lets try one more time
[04:11] <Amaranth> Nils_: but warty is really old (and about to become upsupported)
[04:11] <eirejah> i just did sudo chmod 644 .dmrc and now its -rw-r--r--  1 jahshua jahshua 0 2006-03-20 03:08 .dmrc
[04:11] <eirejah> thats no change eh ?
[04:11] <thoreauputic> intelikey: Impostor! *grin*
[04:11] <Amaranth> eirejah: nope
[04:11] <Carbine> All I wanna do is just cut the current partition I have in half, use half for XP and half for Ubuntu, but I can't use XP's disk management because it's my primary partition that XP is installed on.
[04:11] <eirejah> so what am i missing here
[04:11] <eirejah> im doing something wrong..
[04:11] <eirejah> :/
[04:11] <Amaranth> Carbine: the partitioner should offer to resize the windows partition for you
[04:11] <intelikey> thoreauputic no 'scripter'   it calls dpkg and apt-cache   :)
[04:11] <rofl-waffle> Can someone try to telnet to port 777 on my ip?
[04:12] <Amaranth> eirejah: it still doesn't work?
[04:12] <eirejah> i just did sudo chmod 644 .dmrc and now its -rw-r--r--  1 jahshua jahshua 0 2006-03-20 03:08 .dmrc
[04:12] <Carbine> I've tried every option besides erase the entire disk and nothing has worked.
[04:12] <thoreauputic> -rw-------  1 peter peter 26 2006-02-22 18:54 /home/peter/.dmrc
[04:12] <thoreauputic> looks like it's 600 here
[04:12] <eirejah> so what is -rw-r--r--
[04:12] <intelikey> thoreauputic i'm just so used to the urpm commands that i like the short way to do things like that  :)
[04:12] <Nick_Garvey> nope still there
[04:12] <Amaranth> rofl-waffle: doesn't seem to be working
[04:13] <thoreauputic> eirejah: 644
[04:13] <Amaranth> Nick_Garvey: What is the exact error message?
[04:13] <tonyyarusso> Carbine: Haven't been following; you trying to resize from Ubuntu install disk or from a current installation?
[04:13] <eirejah> nice   :D
[04:13] <eirejah> ok brb!
[04:13] <thoreauputic> eirejah: what are the perms on your /home dir ?  ls -ld /home
[04:13] <rofl-waffle> Can someone try to telnet to port 777 on my ip?
[04:14] <Carbine> Can't do it from XP, and while installing Ubuntu, I've tried resizing the XP partition, but it said something about it being too small. I've got well over 60GB left.
[04:14] <Toma-> rofl-waffle: ok
[04:14] <tonyyarusso> Carbine: Did you defrag from within Windows first?
[04:14] <Nick_Garvey> whats the name of the file?
[04:14] <Carbine> No I did not.
[04:14] <hd> your ip?
[04:14] <Carbine> Would be a good idea. =P
[04:14] <Nick_Garvey> .dm something
[04:14] <Toma-> rofl-waffle: doesnt connect
[04:14] <TheMinion> how come beep-media-player randomly stops playing?
[04:14] <agdr> Is there a debian package for gnome 2.14 yet? :)
[04:14] <rofl-waffle> crap
[04:15] <thoreauputic> rofl-waffle: just hangs here
[04:15] <rofl-waffle> Anyone here run Ubuntu as a router/firewall?
[04:15] <Nils_> Ooh... That did it, Amaranth.
[04:15] <Amaranth> Nils_: cool
[04:15] <Mischevious> hm
[04:15] <Carbine> I will try a defrag, thanks. =)
[04:15] <Amaranth> Nils_: now to make it do it for good
[04:15] <rofl-waffle> I think the ipmasq package is getting in the way of what I want to do
[04:15] <Amaranth> Nils_: as long as you have ethernet plugged in when you turn on the computer, at least
[04:15] <eirejah> maaaaaan come on!!!
[04:15] <Toma-> rofl-waffle: using firestarter?
[04:16] <eirejah> same error again  :((
[04:16] <babo_> Guys, I really need help here ... how do I associate skype with the callto: protocol ???
[04:16] <Nick_Garvey> !patience
[04:16] <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.
[04:16] <Amaranth> Nils_: open a terminal and run sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
[04:16] <thoreauputic> eirejah: what does   ls -ld /home    sy  ?
[04:16] <thoreauputic> *say
[04:16] <rofl-waffle> No, I'm just using plain old iptables, trying to get 1 port forwarded to test it out
[04:16] <Gwynn> !Amyned
[04:16] <ubotu> Gwynn: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:16] <Frogzoo> how to check what tune2fs -m /dev/xxx is currently set to?
[04:16] <intelikey> eirejah    it's binarry    ###  wrx    111=7   thus octal display of  three digits.      564  would be 101 110 100   = r-x rw- w--     so you will know how the code works  :)
[04:16] <eirejah> thoreauputic: drwxr-xr-x  3 root root 4096 2006-03-18 16:50 /home
[04:17] <TheMinion> how come beep-media-player randomly stops playing?
[04:17] <thoreauputic> eirejah: looks OK
[04:17] <Gwynn> ubotu: amyned = welsh for patience. Remember that
[04:17] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Gwynn
[04:17] <rofl-waffle> when ipmasq starts up it adds a bunch of rules to my firewall that I don't have/need on my gentoo firewall, there all I had to do was set ip_forward to 1
[04:17] <eirejah> intelikey: thank you !  :)
[04:17] <intelikey> r-x rw- r--    hehhe ooops  ^
[04:17] <Amaranth> rofl-waffle: you're using the ubuntu box as a router?
[04:17] <rofl-waffle> yeah
[04:18] <Amaranth> oh
[04:18] <Amaranth> i didn't think ipmasq worked anymore
[04:18] <eirejah> thoreauputic: so you would recommend to just ignore that error?
[04:18] <thoreauputic> eirejah:  ls -ld /home/jahshua   ?
[04:18] <Nick_Garvey> your $HOME/.dmrc file has incorrect permissions and is being
[04:18] <Nick_Garvey>  ignored
[04:18] <babo_> sorry, I got cut off
[04:18] <eirejah> drwxrwxr-x  44 jahshua jahshua 4096 2006-03-20 03:14 /home/jahshua
[04:18] <Amaranth> that looks fine
[04:18] <rofl-waffle> Well it's getting me online right now, I've never used it before, but like I said, the normal way doesn't work
[04:18] <intelikey> 775
[04:19] <rofl-waffle> The way I did it was the way I read in a guide
[04:19] <thoreauputic> eirejah:  sudo chmod 755 /home/jahshua
[04:19] <thoreauputic> eirejah: that looks wrong - should be 755
[04:19] <intelikey> or 700  even
[04:19] <eirejah> heh
[04:19] <eirejah> which one :p
[04:19] <eirejah> i just did sudo chmod 755 /home/jahshua
[04:20] <thoreauputic> eirejah: 755 id fine
[04:20] <thoreauputic> *is
[04:20] <Nick_Garvey> 755 is annoying though
[04:20] <Nick_Garvey> then I need to sudo to do anything in my own folder
[04:20] <thoreauputic> Nick_Garvey: why?
[04:20] <eirejah> so now its drwxr-xr-x  44 jahshua jahshua 4096 2006-03-20 03:14 /home/jahshua
[04:20] <intelikey> 700 = privet    755  readable to the world
[04:20] <thoreauputic> Nick_Garvey: no you don't
[04:20] <Nick_Garvey> 755 = read execute if owner right?
[04:20] <eirejah> intelikey: so shouldnt i make it 700 then? im a bit of a security paranoid person  :>
[04:21] <thoreauputic> Nick_Garvey:  no the second one is group
[04:21] <Nick_Garvey> ...
[04:21] <DBO> will remove world read mess up any programs?
[04:21] <intelikey> eirejah that's why i mentioned it.
[04:21] <thoreauputic> Nick_Garvey: user;group:world
[04:21] <Nick_Garvey> I have.. been doing that wrong.. this entire time
[04:21] <DBO> s/remove/removing
[04:21] <Nick_Garvey> for 6 months I have got that wrong
[04:21] <protocol1> !mplayer
[04:21] <ubotu> methinks mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[04:21] <Nick_Garvey> wow I feel special
[04:21] <eirejah> intelikey: is there any aggravations it might cause me or anything .. like i wont have to sudo to listen to mp3 or anything right?
[04:21] <Nick_Garvey> I have some permissions to change
[04:21] <thoreauputic> ;-)
[04:22] <rcsolutions> How do I give me read permission to a file/partition? ch-what?
[04:22] <Nick_Garvey> chmod +r file
[04:22] <thoreauputic> DBO: weighs less ;-)
[04:22] <Toma-> i prefer just using the u+rwx and so on tags
[04:22] <fluxt> Nick_Garvey: new install?
[04:22] <Toma-> makes more sense
[04:22] <DBO> hurts less when you drop it on my head
[04:22] <Nick_Garvey> linux for dummies = bad
[04:22] <majd> Hey, can i get some help trying to get azureus not give me a NAT error when i'm first loading it up? i had this problem a while back and i got it fixed (can't remember how) and my router settings haven't changed since. I have ports 6881 -> 7000 enabled...6881 and 7000 returned a NAT error
[04:22] <jodanlime> hey guys, whats a good music player that kinda looks and feels like iTunes, I like iTunes alot
[04:22] <Nils_> OK, Amaranth, I'm updating now. Now question two: how do I upgrade to something a bit newer over the intarwebs?
[04:22] <Nick_Garvey> !itunes
[04:22] <intelikey> eirejah no.  you will still have full access   7=rwx   but group  and world will have no access to your home.
[04:22] <ubotu> itunes is, like, totally, a Mac OS/Windows app, but you can use SharpMusique in Linux instead (sudo apt-get install sharpmusique), and it works for all of the same things with the iTunes music store, libraries, etc.
[04:23] <Toma-> jodanlime: some say banshee is good.
[04:23] <thoreauputic> jodanlime: amarok probably
[04:23] <agdr> jodanlime - i like banshee
[04:23] <eirejah> intelikey: ok cool thanks
[04:23] <agdr> if you can find the most recent vesrion, which isn't debianized yet..
[04:23] <intelikey> eirejah it is a default setting for some systems
[04:23] <eirejah> which systems?
[04:24] <eirejah> im a bit more used to bsd .. im still an utter noob though(as you can all see)
[04:24] <jodanlime> I've tried amarok, its ok but I'd rather find something different, banshee I used for about 2 days, and I need to evaluate it longer, any others?
[04:24] <thoreauputic> eirejah: it's a policy thing - differs from distro to distro
[04:24] <rcsolutions> I've used chmod +r /media/sda2 but I still can't read this partition outside the terminal
[04:24] <DBO> banshee has some problems with ID3 tags from time to time
[04:24] <jodanlime> hmm
[04:24] <Mischevious> jodanlime, bmp is good, but not like itunes
[04:25] <jodanlime> Mischevious, yeah, I'm using bmp right now
[04:25] <Mischevious> jodanlime, what i mean is, it is better then itunes, but not as big and stupid as itunes
[04:25] <agdr> g'ni
[04:25] <eirejah> so this is my new one  drwx------  44 jahshua jahshua 4096 2006-03-20 03:14 /home/jahshua
[04:25] <eirejah> is that ok
[04:25] <Nick_Garvey> eirejah, perfect
[04:25] <thoreauputic> eirejah: 700 is theoretically more private :)
[04:25] <Blippe> could anyone give me a greater than sign, faulty keyboard!
[04:25] <jodanlime> Mischevious, yeah, but I dont mind it being big, I really like the way it organizes the songs for me
[04:25] <thoreauputic> >
[04:25] <Nick_Garvey> > <
[04:25] <Blippe> thanks
[04:25] <eirejah> ok and what about /root  this seems to have more permissions than my home  drwxr-xr-x  11 root root 4096 2006-03-19 23:52 /root
[04:25] <Mischevious> jodanlime, eh
[04:25] <DBO> thoreauputic, will setting your home directory as 700 mess up any programs that might access hidden files in there?
[04:26] <jodanlime> Mischevious, is there something you know about that does that good of a job
[04:26] <jodanlime> ?
[04:26] <thoreauputic> DBO: hmm - I doubt it - but I just use the default umask do I have 755
[04:26] <thoreauputic> *so
[04:26] <DBO> I just made another private directory in my home folder
[04:26] <DBO> and set it as 700
[04:27] <DBO> that should work yes?
[04:27] <Nick_Garvey> adios
[04:27] <thoreauputic> DBO: right - so only your user can access it
[04:27] <evilolive> so I'm a new ubantu user and I wanna know how to get gnome gui to install/run
[04:27] <thoreauputic> DBO: and root, of course
[04:27] <evilolive> can help?
[04:27] <YukiCuss> evilolive, just install it.
[04:27] <Mischevious> jodanlime, hmm, i don't organize stuff so, nope
[04:27] <YukiCuss> Ubuntu, that is.
[04:27] <VoX> hi, why would a completely empty ext3 drive show that 129mb is in use?
[04:27] <Nickgarvey> !gnome
[04:27] <tritium> evilolive: install ubuntu, and log in
[04:27] <YukiCuss> VoX, journal?
[04:27] <jodanlime> Mischevious, lol, ok, thanks
[04:27] <Illicit> I need some help.
[04:27] <evilolive> login leads me to commandline
[04:27] <juztin> after i install xfce, how do i make it run as my default wm?
[04:27] <thoreauputic> VoX: the file system takes some space
[04:27] <Mischevious> VoX, 129mb for the file system, EXT3
[04:27] <Nickgarvey> !Tell evilolive about gnome
[04:27] <YukiCuss> VoX, or lost+found? No idea.
[04:28] <VoX> ahh
[04:28] <intelikey> rather than expecting the user to restrict access as needed, they default to letting the user grant access as needed.    which,  some older distros/releases  mdk did it for a while. don't know if they still do.  i think sarge defaults to privet home folders,   even ubuntu if you dpkg-reconfigure adduser   it asks if you want ubuntu to default to privet or public home directories. eirejah
[04:28] <Dr_Willis> juztin,  select it in gdm and it will ask.
[04:28] <jodanlime> anybody know of a good music organizing program is more or less the question I should have asked
[04:28] <juztin> gdm?
[04:28] <juztin> Dr_Willis, gdm?
[04:28] <Mischevious> intelikey, private
[04:28] <Illicit> My audio just started speeding up and is now all high-pitched while listening to music. Any suggestions?
[04:28] <Dr_Willis> juztin,  the login screen :P
[04:28] <VoX> so it's basicly reserved space for file/directory allocation, based on the size of the hd in question?
[04:28] <evilolive> how do I run gnome from console ?
[04:28] <rcsolutions> I cant change the owner of a partition... I've used chown and chmod +r...
[04:28] <Dr_Willis> juztin,  thats normallyu gdm or kdm running that gives you the nice interface
[04:28] <Mischevious> VoX, yes
[04:28] <intelikey> Mischevious i didn't say i could spell.....
[04:28] <VoX> Mischevious: cool
[04:28] <VoX> thanks
[04:29] <juztin> ah, it's gdm
[04:29] <Mischevious> intelikey, should learn how
[04:29] <slava_> what package has all the x.org manpages for section 3?
[04:29] <thoreauputic> evilolive:  startx /usr/bin/gnome-session
[04:29] <intelikey> Mischevious no need you correct things like that for me :)
[04:29] <Illicit> My audio just started speeding up and is now all high-pitched while listening to music. Any suggestions as to return it to normal speed?
[04:29] <msg43> HI
[04:29] <DBO> hi
[04:29] <tritium> Illicit: don't repeat please
[04:29] <jodanlime> any good music organizers out there?
[04:30] <msg43> Wath type of patches does ubuntu use to have suspend support?
[04:30] <YukiCuss> jodanlime, mv. :)
[04:30] <intelikey> Mischevious look msg43 made a typo  ....  get him.
[04:30] <jodanlime> YukiCuss, mv?
[04:30] <babo_> I need skype to associate itself with the callto protocol for one click calling ... how do you do that on linux ?
[04:30] <intelikey> :)
[04:30] <eirejah> can anyone tell me the numeric representation of drwxr-xr-x  please ?
[04:30] <tritium> msg43: you don't need to patch the kernel to get suspend to work
[04:30] <Mischevious> intelikey, clam down geekazoid
[04:30] <YukiCuss> jodanlime, ie. `move'; rename. :)
[04:30] <msg43> tritium, what do you mean?
[04:30] <Mischevious> intelikey, see, i make them too
[04:30] <msg43> tritium, then what does ubuntu use
[04:30] <jodanlime> YukiCuss, lol, yeah, I meant something like how iTunes works
[04:31] <thoreauputic> babo_: it's more like a setting in about:config for firefox
[04:31] <msg43> as I don't use ubuntu and I really liked to get suspend to work
[04:31] <YukiCuss> jodanlime, consider rhythmbox
[04:31] <thoreauputic> babo_: search for protocol
[04:31] <babo_> thoreauputic: thanks
[04:31] <eirejah> intelikey: so did i
[04:31] <eirejah> lol
[04:31] <jodanlime> YukiCuss, me and rythem box dont get along
[04:31] <tritium> msg43: suspend is enabled by default on many laptops.  If yours specifically is not whitelisted, then you can enable it by editing config files of the acpi-support package
[04:31] <YukiCuss> ah.
[04:31] <TheMinion> where can i get mplayer?
[04:31] <juztin> Dr_Willis, the log in screen did show that it just came up with ubuntu, username, pass, that's it
[04:32] <YukiCuss> TheMinion, multiverse repository.
[04:32] <thoreauputic> !info mplayer-586
[04:32] <ubotu> mplayer-586: (The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux), section multiverse/graphics, is extra. Version: 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9 (breezy), Packaged size: 3670 kB, Installed size: 7928 kB
[04:32] <msg43> tritium, I don't have a laptop
[04:32] <eirejah> intelikey: can you tell me the numeric representation of drwxr-xr-x please?
[04:32] <Frogzoo> anyone know of a better ls that can display acls?
[04:32] <YukiCuss> !tell TheMinion about repositories
[04:32] <Dr_Willis> juztin,  you did a server install? or a normal install?
[04:32] <msg43> but my bios as suspend support
[04:32] <intelikey> yep  755
[04:32] <TheMinion> YukiCuss: thanks
[04:32] <juztin> Dr_Willis, i did apt-get install xfce4
[04:32] <YukiCuss> no probs./
[04:32] <salah> hi
[04:32] <tritium> msg43: that's fine.  You can uncomment the "#ACPI_SLEEP=true" line in /etc/default/acpi-support
[04:33] <eirejah> intelikey: thats my root .. should i make it 700 also .. i ahve made my home 700 .. would it mass things up if i made it 700
[04:33] <Mischevious> thoreauputic, eww
[04:33] <tritium> msg43: you'll need to reboot, and you may need to experiment with other settings (e.g., I have to disable video posting)
[04:33] <salah> What I can use for DVD
[04:33] <thoreauputic> Mischevious: yeah, great fun...
[04:33] <Frogzoo> salah: gxine works well
[04:33] <msg43> so I nee dto install acpi?
[04:33] <Frogzoo> msg43: no - acpi is installed by default
[04:33] <salah> How can I download it?
[04:33] <salah> salah
[04:34] <salah> s
[04:34] <msg43> Frogzoo, I'm on a different distro!!!
[04:34] <juztin> Dr_Willis, i did apt-get install xfce4
[04:34] <salah> Frogzoo,How can I download it?
[04:34] <ufo> sign the the petit to macromedia http://www.petitiononline.com/lin64swf/petition.html
[04:34] <intelikey> eirejah like i said  start at the right and break at each third letter   thus rwxr-xr-x  is rwx r-x r-x   111 101 101   or  755        and eirejah if you meen / then no  if /root/  then i set mine  000    root doesn't need permission.  it's root!
[04:34] <babo_> thoreauputic: I've searched for protocol and it throws up network-protocol handler . warn-external, .external and .expose ... all of which are booleans ???
[04:35] <rcsolutions> How do I get codecs for mp3 ? I use AMD64
[04:35] <eirejah> intelikey: yeh i was thinking more in terms of being accessible to the outside world
[04:35] <DBO> uboto: tell rcsolutions about mp3
[04:35] <Mischevious> lol
[04:35] <DBO> oops
[04:35] <DBO> spelt wrong
[04:35] <YukiCuss> DBO, you're so lame you can encode MP3s. >_>
[04:35] <juztin> can someone tell me how to make xfce the default wm after i install it?
[04:35] <Mischevious> spelled*
[04:36] <intelikey> that's what i'm saying.   000 no access to anyone.  but "root" will ignore that cause it is "root" and doesn't need permission.
[04:36] <rcsolutions> tell rcsolutions about mp3
[04:36] <mikul> how do i can i get my kernel version? what do i write to see that?
[04:36] <DBO> =(
[04:36] <tritium> rcsolutions: you can query ubotu in private, you know
[04:36] <YukiCuss> mikul, , uname -r
[04:36] <eirejah> intelikey: ok cool and thanks again for the help
[04:36] <mikul> ok
[04:37] <ephesius> are there any good wifi network managers for ubuntu
[04:37] <salah> Frogzoo,How can I download gxine?
[04:37] <zepled> hey all
[04:38] <Nickgarvey> nickgarvey
[04:38] <Nickgarvey> Nickgarvey,
[04:38] <juztin> can someone tell me how to make xfce the default wm after i install it?
[04:38] <Nickgarvey> juztin, don't think you can, it doesn't have a display manager
[04:38] <techrush> sure you can
[04:38] <Nickgarvey> or not
[04:38] <techrush> its set by default once you select it once for a session in GDM
[04:38] <techrush> or it should be.
[04:38] <Nickgarvey> oh ok sounds good to me
[04:39] <tritium> ufo: please don't solicit here
[04:39] <juztin> techrush, where do you select it for session? t here is no session option at the login
[04:39] <TheMinion> how do i move into a different drive through the terminal?
[04:39] <Mischevious> TheMinion, cd
[04:39] <slava_> A:, B:, C:
[04:39] <techrush> juztin there should be an option for session when you login
[04:39] <intelikey> eirejah one could set / to  111  if they wanted to.   all users could still access all commands but you couldn't  ls /    you would have no  read permission.    subdirs  like wise could be set. but you can over do that too.....  so  unless you are really a security freek (and if so, why the hell is that box connected to the inet?)  then the basics of /root = 000  and /home/<user> =700  should do.
[04:39] <techrush> not sure what to tell you other than maybe look again
[04:39] <majd> how do i see what my static ip is?
[04:40] <intelikey> ifconfig
[04:40] <intelikey> majd ^
[04:41] <majd> thanks
[04:41] <TheMinion> i need to move to a different mounted drive, called hda1, in the terminal. how do i do that?
[04:41] <majd>  inet addr:192.168.1.101  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
[04:41] <majd> is my ip the first or second one?
[04:42] <tritium> first, majd
[04:42] <tarheel> lol you just gave your internal out
[04:42] <majd> cool, thanks
[04:42] <illicit> I tried playing some music today on my box, and the music was all speeded up and distorted...all the voices were highpitched and everything, how can i fix this?
[04:42] <TheUni> majd: cd /dev/hda1 ?
[04:42] <salah> Hi,
[04:42] <majd> tarheel, is that bad? i asked before if that was bad and i was told it wasn't
[04:42] <TheUni> err.. that was to TheMinion
[04:42] <tarheel> lol
[04:42] <tritium> TheUni: where did you mount /dev/hda1?
[04:42] <TheMinion> TheUni: thanks
[04:42] <intelikey> TheMinion   cd `mount | grep hda1 | cut -d' ' -f3`
[04:42] <tarheel> dude you dont give your internal out
[04:42] <salah> What I can use for voice record.Which one is best for recording voice?
[04:43] <eirejah> hehe ok intelikey im just writing down what you typed for me above .. can you just clarify for me how does 111 101 101 turn into 755   .. actually scratch that i just need to go read up on binary huh? because i dont think i can logically deduce it
[04:43] <majd> tarheel, i don't even't know what it is :( what can a bad person do with it?
[04:43] <holycow> what power saving features are present in breezy, i'm finding batteries last a very short amount of time ...
[04:43] <tritium> majd: that IP is only good behind your router
[04:43] <TheUni> i'm trying play mp3's in amaroK (ubuntu dapper), but when i click play it just goes quickly thru the playlist. i've already installed all the mp3 decoders. any ideas?
[04:43] <tarheel> you can log into his router though
[04:43] <tritium> TheMinion: where did you mount /dev/hda1?
[04:43] <rcsolutions> I think I've installed the codecs for playing mp3 but it says now "Could not open resource for writing."
[04:43] <illicit> While upgrading to breezy badger last night. (late i know) my music is all speeded up and distrorted...any way to fix this?
[04:44] <tritium> tarheel: not without the IP address of his router
[04:44] <TheMinion> tritium: i got it now, is was cd /media/hda1
[04:44] <tritium> TheMinion: ok
[04:44] <intelikey> TheUni  <TheUni> majd: cd /dev/hda1 <--- can't cd to a device node can you??? .
[04:44] <tarheel> that is the ip address of his router
[04:44] <TheUni> heh, whoops
[04:44] <tritium> tarheel: no, it's not.  That's a reserved IP for private networks
[04:44] <majd> intelikey, i get: bash: cd: /dev/hda1: Not a directory
[04:45] <majd> i dont' know what's going on :(
[04:45] <intelikey> majd on what command ?
[04:45] <majd> cd /dev/hda1
[04:45] <tritium> majd: don't worry, that IP is useless to anyone not on your network
[04:45] <intelikey> majd try   cd `mount | grep hda1 | cut -d' ' -f3`
[04:45] <majd> oh ok
[04:45] <TheUni> majd: i was talking to TheMinion. and i meant /media anyway. heh. ignore me.
[04:45] <majd> oh ok lol i was confused
[04:46] <sunyata> uhm, hi! =)
[04:46] <protocol1> does anyone know a good directory to get font on ubuntu?
[04:46] <protocol1> fonts*
[04:46] <protocol1> just for reference purposes
[04:46] <illicit> Anyone have to issue where your playing music and its all disoriented...like, high pitched voices and really fast paced?
[04:46] <arrinmurr> protocol1: http://1001freefonts.com/ ?-)
[04:47] <sunyata> sorry, hi
[04:47] <rcsolutions> I think I've installed the codecs for playing mp3 but it says now "Could not open resource for writing."
[04:47] <sunyata> where is a good channel to ask a driver related question?
[04:48] <intelikey> sunyata ##linux  #linuxhelp  #ubuntu+1  ?
[04:48] <tritium> sunyata: here
[04:48] <intelikey> here maybe.
[04:48] <sunyata> thankyouuuuuu =))))
[04:48] <intelikey> and i stress the maybe.
[04:48] <majd> not having a firewall is a bad idea right?
[04:48] <Fujitsu> Not necessarily, majd.
[04:48] <fernandomg> I just want to know... anybody here speaks spanish?
[04:48] <tritium> majd: not really.  What ports do you have open?
[04:48] <tritium> !es
[04:48] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:48] <moonman> ive got a problem with GAIM and adding people to my buddy list
[04:48] <nootrope> i've fernandomg: i do
[04:48] <sunyata> well, I have a ZyXEL G-302. It's a wireless adapter with a Texas Instrument chipset. I just can't find linux drivers for it!!
[04:48] <Fujitsu> On Ubuntu's default installation, no ports are open, majd.
[04:49] <tritium> majd: ^^^ (this is the key point)
[04:49] <intelikey> majd only if you are running services that you need to block net access to
[04:49] <ephesius> has anyone gotten cs 1.6 to run smoothly in ubuntu
[04:49] <majd> 65000
[04:49] <ufo> tritium, like you know the ubuntu have all ports open
[04:49] <slava_> what package has the X headers in it?
[04:49] <tarheel> wow this is a kick ass tool
[04:49] <tritium> ufo: not true
[04:49] <eirejah> can anyone help me out with these two things are on the end of my df -h   tmpfs 125M     0  125M   0% /dev/shm    and   tmpfs  125M   13M  113M  10% /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/volatile
[04:49] <Mischevious> hi, is it safe to update to gnome 2.14 on ubuntu 5.1
[04:49] <majd> intelikey, apache2 counts as one?
[04:49] <illicit> Anyone have to issue where your playing music and its all disoriented...like, high pitched voices and really fast paced?
[04:49] <Davey> tarheel: which?
[04:50] <tarheel> these network tools
[04:50] <Managu> juztin: not sure if you're still here, but you might try "sudo update-alternatives --config x-window-manager"
[04:50] <moonman> i need help adding people to my buddy list in GAIM
[04:50] <ufo> tritium, tell me more ;)
[04:50] <intelikey> majd it can.   but if you are only listening on  (what is it 27 ? )  http: then prolly not.
[04:50] <majd> brb
[04:50] <tarheel> i didnt have that kind of stuff in windows
[04:50] <Davey> tarheel: aah
[04:50] <tritium> ufo: see Fujitsu's comment to majd above
[04:50] <Davey> moonman: hit ctrl+b, fill out the form, done ;)
[04:50] <juztin> Managu, i was actually talking someone else through it...they found the session button after logging in and out three or four times, lol...but thanks anyway :)
[04:50] <nootrope> how can i get my usb wifi adapter to show up in the ubuntu network setup?
[04:50] <Managu> juztin: ahh, ok
[04:51] <Mischevious> hi, is it safe to update to gnome 2.14 on ubuntu 5.1
[04:51] <YukiCuss> Mischevious, 5.10, that is.
[04:51] <ufo> tritium, type iptables -L and you see what ports are closed on your computer
[04:51] <TheMinion> how do i make mplayer play a dvd that i mounted off my hard disk onto /mnt?
[04:51] <Mischevious> yes..
[04:51] <Mischevious> YukiCuss, is it safe?
[04:51] <moonman> Davey, bear with me, it tells me that ive got too many people in my buddy list, yet i know i dont, its just this one screenname thats giving me fits
[04:51] <YukiCuss> Mischevious, I wouldn't see why not.
[04:51] <neo911_> anyone know how to have firestarter running active but the application gui is not visible, only in the toolbar? i hope i made sense
[04:51] <Fujitsu> It's /safe/, yes, but you have to do it manually.
[04:51] <Davey> moonman: hrm, try #gaim :)
[04:51] <intelikey> majd i'd be more worried about running  sshd ftpd  and the like than httpd   but i'm not a network admin so i don't know.      repete "i don't know."
[04:51] <Mischevious> Fujitsu, how do you do that?
[04:51] <nootrope> my linksys wusb54g is being detected, according to the log, but it doesn't show up as a network device
[04:52] <Fujitsu> !compile
[04:52] <ubotu> A nice howto about compiling software from source code can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (but remember to search !apt first, after adding all the !repos)
[04:54] <ufo> tritium, did you find any open/closed ports
[04:54] <illicit> Any idea as to why my audio is all sped up and the voices are high-pitched?
[04:54] <tritium> ufo: nope
[04:55] <TheMinion> how do i unmount something?
[04:55] <Fujitsu> umount, TheMinion.
[04:55] <Mischevious> sudo umount /dev/whatever
[04:55] <Fujitsu> sudo umount /path/to/mountpoint
[04:55] <YukiCuss> sudo umount -a              >_>
[04:55] <YukiCuss> ON second hand don't. -_-
[04:56] <ReWT_AxS> My ubuntu has been being really laggy lately and whenever my screen saver comes on my whole system freezes and I have to hold my on button to do  hard shut down.
[04:56] <ReWT_AxS> Any ideas?
[04:56] <Fujitsu> Breezy or Dapper, ReWT_AxS
[04:56] <Fujitsu> *?
[04:56] <ufo> tritium, the ubuntu really does not have any kind of firewalling
[04:56] <ReWT_AxS> Breezy
[04:56] <Fujitsu> ufo, what are you talking about!?
[04:57] <ufo> Fujitsu, do you have something in iptables -L
[04:57] <rcsolutions> I think the w32codecs doesnt works on my amd64.. so I've tried this dchroot thing.. when I try to install it(dchroot_0.11_amd64.deb
[04:57] <rcsolutions> ) it says: "package architecture (amd64) does not match system (i386)
[04:57] <rcsolutions> " !?!?!?!?!?! Is it crazy? I am running a amd athtlon64 3500+!
[04:57] <kristopher> Is there much benefit to compiling my own Kernel?
[04:57] <ufo> Fujitsu, thats the firewall in linux
[04:57] <Fujitsu> I know, ufo.
[04:57] <Fujitsu> It doesn't need prebuilt firewall rules.
[04:58] <YukiCuss> Rcsolare you actually using the amd64 system?
[04:58] <ufo> Fujitsu, really tell me why?
[04:58] <tritium> ufo: because it's not needed
[04:58] <YukiCuss> ufo, no programs are installed by default that open any public ports.
[04:58] <ReWT_AxS> Fujitsu, it is breezy
[04:58] <rcsolutions> YukiCuss and athlon 64 3500+
[04:58] <rcsolutions> *an
[04:58] <Fujitsu> There are no ports open by default, ufo.
[04:58] <YukiCuss> rcsolutions, are you using the amd64 version of Ubuntu, I mean?
[04:58] <Cooner750> I have a tremendous headache from the 60Hz refresh rate here. Ubuntu says the monitor is a Aspire 55s. The max. resolution of the monitor is 1024x768 at 60Hz, however I want it at 800x600 at 90Hz (i know it goes to this because in Windows it works). I can select 640x480, 800x600, or 1024x768, but only 60Hz on all of them, except 800x600 which has the option of 56Hz (!)
[04:58] <Cooner750> The xorg.conf file is empty
[04:58] <rcsolutions> YukiCuss oh.. no..
[04:59] <TheMinion> how can i mount something as a dvd so i can play it in mplayer?
[04:59] <YukiCuss> rcsolutions, in that situation, w32codecs should just work anyway.
[04:59] <ali786> hi i have just installed webmin
[04:59] <ali786> and it says it has started but i dont know how to access
[04:59] <htrp> what's other desktop-like xfce4, gnome, etc?
[04:59] <ali786> it is not showing any url
[04:59] <ufo> YukiCuss, and every noob know what tehy are doing in linux when they install an app with apt-get and after few moments we got millions of ubuntu spam mailers all over the world
[04:59] <Nick_Garvey> htrp, kde, fluxbox
[04:59] <ali786> i want to run webmin for my samba
[04:59] <YukiCuss> ufo, it's quite plainly not needed.
[04:59] <htrp> other than xfce4, gnome, kde, fluxbox
[04:59] <htrp> ?
[04:59] <Fujitsu> http://localhost:10000/, ali786.
[04:59] <tritium> Cooner750: completely empty?  how did that happen?  "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" to create a new one
[04:59] <illicit> Any idea as to why my audio is all sped up and the voices are high-pitched?
[04:59] <Nick_Garvey> oh um
[04:59] <YukiCuss> ufo, end discussion. It's been talked about extensively before.
[04:59] <Nick_Garvey> icewm
[04:59] <rcsolutions> allright then.. so I am the problem
[04:59] <ali786> ok Fujitsu
[04:59] <YukiCuss> rcsolutions, you'll figure it out.
[04:59] <htrp> icewm?
[05:00] <Nick_Garvey> google it
[05:00] <Fujitsu> Hi nalioth.
[05:00] <tritium> illicit: try not to repeat to frequently, okay?
[05:00] <illicit> tritium, It's a problem thats upsetting me. My apologies but just trying to get it solves
[05:00] <htrp> is it a package?
[05:00] <YukiCuss> illicit, if you don't get an answer, it probably means no one here (at the moment) knows an answer for you.
[05:00] <eirejah> can anyone help me out with these two things are on the end of my df -h   tmpfs 125M     0  125M   0% /dev/shm    and   tmpfs  125M   13M  113M  10% /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/volatile
[05:00] <illicit> tritium, you'd be upset to if everything u listened to sounded like a female on crack
[05:00] <Eroick> how do i get rails on ubuntu? the package uses an old version of rails and ruby 1.8.3 which is in the ruby1.8 package does not support rails.
[05:01] <eirejah> anyone know what those are ??
[05:01] <Cooner750> Once I use that command (I'm not at the Ubuntu box at the time), and if there is information in xorg.conf again, what lines do I add to get it to work at 800x600:90Hz?
[05:01] <YukiCuss> eirejah, yes. They're necessary for POSIX shared memory.
[05:01] <tritium> illicit: I'll be upset if you keep repeating, in which case I
[05:01] <arrinmurr> Cooner750: you'll need to find the right values for vertrefresh and horizsync, and change them in /etc/X11/xorg.conf - i don't really know where to look for them though, other than your monitor manual. but maybe they know in #xorg
[05:01] <eirejah> ok cool thanks
[05:01] <tritium> 'll +q you
[05:01] <Nick_Garvey> htrp, no idea, I was reading about it with debian-edu
[05:01] <YukiCuss> eirejah, so you can just leave them and be happy. :)
[05:01] <eirejah> :)
[05:01] <eirejah> thanks
[05:01] <nalioth> howdy
[05:01] <YukiCuss> Excellent.
[05:02] <luisito> Cooner750: do "sudo dpkg reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[05:02] <pestilence> i use gnu screen, and am getting an error when i re-attach a session:  "Could not write /var/run/utmp: no such process"... what does this mean?
[05:02] <luisito> Cooner750: do "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" *
[05:02] <Nick_Garvey> yes it is a package
[05:02] <YukiCuss> pestilence, possibly an old version of screen? It's an odd error.
[05:02] <pestilence> YukiCuss, will check
[05:02] <YukiCuss> pestilence, can you show the permissions on /var/run/utmp ?
[05:03] <Mep30044> sorry this is a dumb question... but what is a .des archive and how do i open them
[05:03] <pestilence> YukiCuss, -rw-rw-r--  1 root utmp 5376 2006-03-19 20:55 /var/run/utmp
[05:03] <Fujitsu> .deb, Mep30044?
[05:03] <Mep30044> .deb*
[05:03] <Mep30044> sorry
[05:03] <pestilence> YukiCuss, and it's the breezy screen
[05:03] <YukiCuss> pestilence, odd, that's the correct permissions.
[05:03] <YukiCuss> pestilence, how about on screen itself?
[05:03] <Fujitsu> It is a Debian package. Install with sudo dpkg -i package.deb
[05:04] <pestilence> YukiCuss, -rwxr-sr-x  1 root utmp 297080 2005-02-28 09:23 /usr/bin/screen
[05:04] <Mep30044> thank you Fujitsu..
[05:04] <Mep30044> :)
[05:04] <Fujitsu> No problem, Mep30044.
[05:04] <luisito> Cooner750: before that try to get the horizontal and vertical frecuencies for your monitor in google
[05:04] <YukiCuss> pestilence, weird! It might be a bug in screen, I've never had it happen to me.
[05:04] <pestilence> YukiCuss, well, i looked on https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=screen ... couldn't find one
[05:04] <pestilence> YukiCuss, and launchpad is down :-(
[05:04] <YukiCuss> Hm...
[05:04] <YukiCuss> ><
[05:04] <ReWT_AxS> My ubuntu has been being really laggy lately and whenever my screen saver comes on my whole system (breezy) freezes and I have to hold my on button to do  hard shut down.
[05:05] <ReWT_AxS> Any ideas?
[05:05] <Fujitsu> Hmm.
[05:05] <Cooner750> That's what i've been looking for. The monitor is older and I'm still searching
[05:06] <Mep30044> opps it said the file type is not supported?
[05:06] <Mep30044> do i need to download a plugin for the archive manager
[05:06] <Fujitsu> Mep30044, were you installing with dpkg -i?
[05:06] <Mep30044> yes
[05:07] <Fujitsu> Sounds like it is a corrupt package then, Mep30044.
[05:07] <Cooner750> I also have another issue. I needed to use ndiswrapper to use windows drivers for my ZyXEL ZyAir G-302 wireless card, and my luck the link to the driver download on ZyXEL's site is broken
[05:07] <Mep30044> :( can't be it does it for every deb archive
[05:07] <Mep30044> why does it always open the archive manager..
[05:07] <Mep30044> can i turn it off
[05:07] <luisito> Cooner750: anyway, do "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", that may fix your problem. by the way, I think you can get good refresh rate if is over 75Hz
[05:07] <JonathanKent> !repositories
[05:07] <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
[05:07] <Mep30044> and just do command line.. or do i have to init 3
[05:08] <Cooner750> If I was at the Ubuntu box I'd run the command, but i'm at a different house, So I
[05:08] <Cooner750> So I've 'notepadded' it to keep for tomorrow
[05:08] <TheMinion> how can i make mplayer play a dvd i mounted off my hard disk?
[05:09] <Eroick> how do i get ruby 1.8.4?
[05:09] <Fujitsu> Mep30044, type sudo dpkg -i package.deb in a terminal!
[05:09] <JonathanKent> what is the pag of the comands to install a java and mp3 etc.. is a pag of ubuntu.com
[05:09] <Fujitsu> !restricted
[05:09] <ubotu> well, restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[05:09] <Cooner750> Interesting there appears to be 1 monitor that almost every distro of linux I tried has problems with, the Pavilion mx704, the one my HP has. Usually I have to manually edit the xorg to get it to work.
[05:09] <JonathanKent> thanks
[05:09] <eirejah> OK THATS A BIT SCARY .... type home in a firefox browser and it brings you nasa.gov
[05:09] <eirejah> ET phone home
[05:10] <YukiCuss> eirejah, note that NASA is the first result given by Google for `home'.
[05:10] <TheMinion> how can i make mplayer play a dvd i mounted off my hard disk?
[05:10] <YukiCuss> TheMinion, don't repeat your question every give minutes.
[05:10] <Fujitsu> By not illegally copying DVDs, TheMinion?
[05:10] <TheMinion> Fujitsu: it's a backed up dvd that i actually do own
[05:10] <Mep30044> Fujitsu it was in the konsole.. but it defults to the stupid Archive manager
[05:10] <htrp> TheMinion, use 'xine'
[05:10] <Mep30044> im not a complete idiot
[05:10] <Mep30044> lol
[05:10] <Eroick> YukiCuss: no, the home depot is
[05:11] <TheMinion> htrp: ok, thank you
[05:11] <Fujitsu> Mep30044, what do you mean it defaults?
[05:11] <pestilence> i get a different error when one of the shells spawned inside screen exits:  "Could not write /var/run/utmp: Interrupted system call"
[05:11] <YukiCuss> YukiCuss, ... ?
[05:11] <YukiCuss> Eroick, ...?
[05:11] <Eroick> YukiCuss: maybe thats google.ca
[05:11] <YukiCuss> Possibly.
[05:11] <Mep30044> when i do the command to extract a tar it just opens with the archive manager build intoi Ubuntu
[05:11] <DarthShrine> How odd...Rythmbox just stopped reading my music, and then refuses to run again
[05:12] <tritium> pestilence: you're on breezy?
[05:12] <Mep30044> maybe the version i have is a kiddie one or something
[05:12] <pestilence> tritium, yes
[05:12] <Fujitsu> tar zxvf, Mep30044?
[05:12] <ali786> i want to print on a windows 98 machine
[05:12] <eirejah> does anyone know of a simple graphical file manager that i can run from a command line? something along the lines of konqueror just not as bloaty  ?
[05:12] <ali786> i can see the other share folders from my samba
[05:12] <ali786> but i cannot see the printer ?
[05:12] <ali786> what is required to do?
[05:12] <Fujitsu> Mep30044, what is the command line you are using?
[05:12] <Mep30044> yes Fujitsu.. still opens with the archive manager
[05:12] <tritium> !tell ali786 about enter
[05:12] <Mep30044> one sec let me copy and paste
[05:12] <arrinmurr> eirejah: xfe ?
[05:13] <hunterp> how can i get java applets working in the browser
[05:13] <htrp> is there anyway to control my linux box from school, im talkin about like vnc and stuff?
[05:13] <eirejah> arrinmurr: cool thanks
[05:13] <htrp> my school is running windows though
[05:13] <htrp> any ideas?
[05:13] <Fujitsu> !java
[05:13] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[05:13] <YukiCuss> htrp, vnc works.
[05:13] <ali786> but tritium
[05:13] <htrp> Windows -> Linux ?
[05:13] <ali786> tritium i have pressed
[05:14] <ali786> tritium, it says printing but never prints
[05:14] <YukiCuss> htrp, yep. Find a Windows VNC client; eg. http://www.tightvnc.org/ is a good one.
[05:14] <ali786> :(
[05:14] <Mep30044> tar -xzvf firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz
[05:14] <tritium> ali786: please consolidate your comments to one line.  use periods between sentences, rather than hitting enter
[05:14] <Mep30044> i can't even get that installed..lol first day using linux.. :(
[05:14] <Eroick> how do i downgrade ruby 1.8.3 to 1.8.2?
[05:14] <ufo> htrp, use ssh
[05:14] <htrp> just to make sure, i want to control a linux box using my school computer, which is windows
[05:14] <htrp> ufo, i do use ssh
[05:15] <ali786> tritium, oh ok sorry
[05:15] <YukiCuss> htrp, you can use VNC or SSH.
[05:15] <htrp> but i need to see the desktop
[05:15] <Fujitsu> I find that hard to believe, Mep30044. You are saying that that command opens up a graphical archive manager?
[05:15] <Eroick> htrp: then use vnc
[05:15] <YukiCuss> htrp, use a Windows VNC client to your system.
[05:15] <htrp> ic
[05:15] <Mep30044> yes
[05:15] <ufo> htrp, vnc is great but use some security for it
[05:15] <tritium> Mep30044: which command?  dpkg -i <package.deb>?  nonsense
[05:15] <Mep30044> i swear man..
[05:15] <htrp> aint vnc passworded?
[05:15] <ali786> how to see windows printer from samba ? windows server ?
[05:16] <Eroick> someone help me :(
[05:16] <protocol1> !ff1.5
[05:16] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:16] <ali786> do i need to configure something in the middle to make it configured ? to print on windows printer ?
[05:16] <htrp> iok
[05:16] <ufo> htrp, yes but bruteforced it does not take long to open it
[05:16] <htrp> is there any vnc server for ubuntu?
[05:16] <htrp> or any built-in one
[05:17] <poningru> many
[05:17] <Mep30044> how do i list the pid in konsole again?
[05:17] <poningru> !vnc
[05:17] <ubotu> hmm... vnc is http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html
[05:17] <htrp> i need a light one and easy-to-use
[05:17] <poningru> Mep30044: ps aux
[05:17] <poningru> Mep30044: or top
[05:17] <Mep30044> thank you
[05:17] <DarkMageZ> ali786: system, administration, printing, add printer
[05:17] <tritium> ps -ef :)
[05:17] <poningru> htrp: that is really easy to use
[05:17] <ufo> htrp, vnc-common
[05:18] <Cooner750> I have a quick question. Who here also uses a Mac (like me)?
[05:18] <htrp> tightvnc?
[05:18] <ali786> DarkMageZ, i am sudo user
[05:18] <tritium> Cooner750: I do, but is this offtopic?
[05:18] <htrp> i used to use realvnc
[05:18] <htrp> for windwos
[05:18] <majd> Cooner750, out of curiosity...why would you use linux when you have osx?
[05:18] <Cooner750> Yes, I was just wondering what IRC client you use on OS X.    ---- I use Linux on the Windows boxes :p
[05:18] <tritium> majd: software availability for one
[05:18] <ufo> htrp, its the client you can choose tight or real its your choise
[05:18] <Mep30044> OOHH
[05:19] <Mep30044> i figured it out
[05:19] <ali786> DarkMageZ, i did that
[05:19] <tritium> Cooner750: I use irssi when I'm on MacOS
[05:19] <YukiCuss> Mep30044, ?
[05:19] <Fujitsu> What, Mep30044?
[05:19] <htrp> tightvncserver is a package
[05:19] <htrp> nice
[05:19] <tritium> !tell htrp about enter
[05:19] <DarkMageZ> ali786: now figure out how to use that, and u will "hopefully" get your printer working
[05:19] <Cooner750> I found Colloquy today for OS X and I'm really starting to like it. My Mac is a iMac G5 1.9Ghz, w/ iSight built in, 1.5GB RAM and OS X 10.4.5
[05:19] <htrp> so can i just install tightvnc and use any other vnc viewer to control it?
[05:20] <YukiCuss> Mep30044, what was the issue?
[05:20] <Mep30044> i had this stupid build in program install thing open.. thats build into Ubuntu and it defulted it to the Archive manager to wait untill the that program was closed because it was using the database
[05:20] <ufo> htrp, yes
[05:20] <htrp> ic
[05:20] <ali786> DarkMageZ, it ask me to add the printer i did then ask me the host name i put the ip address and then it ask me to select the driver device i did that as well but when i try to give a test job it says printing but never prints :(
[05:20] <YukiCuss> ..... o_O
[05:20] <DarkMageZ> ali786: are u using the correct driver?
[05:20] <ali786> DarkMageZ, it is HP1100A laserjet
[05:20] <ali786> DarkMageZ,  using the ubuntu recomended driver
[05:20] <Mep30044> dpkg: status database area is locked by another process
[05:21] <Mep30044> see
[05:21] <Mep30044> im stupid man.
[05:21] <Mep30044> :(
[05:21] <tritium> Mep30044: do you have synaptic open?
[05:21] <Fujitsu> I could have /sworn/ you said that it opened Archive Manager, Mep30044?
[05:21] <DarkMageZ> ali786: in the first part when u selected network printer, did u select SMB?
[05:21] <Mep30044> yes.. it did open with archive manager..
[05:21] <Mep30044> but to the archive..
[05:21] <Mep30044> not accully opening it
[05:22] <Mep30044> that was a miscommunication on my part
[05:22] <Mep30044> sorry
[05:22] <ali786> yes ali786
[05:22] <tritium> !enter
[05:22] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[05:22] <ali786> yes DarkMageZ
[05:23] <Agent_bob> hmmmm he's back....
[05:23] <dooglus> does anyone know how to reset the 'balance' on my sound card?  it keeps drifting to the left.
[05:23] <majd> !real
[05:23] <ubotu> majd: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:23] <majd> grrr
[05:23] <majd> tell majd about real player
[05:23] <majd> how does this work?
[05:23] <rcsolutions> I've installed some codecs for .wmv but it only plays the sound of the video.. and doesn't play well.. is it possible that I didn't install the correct codecs?
[05:23] <DarkMageZ> ali786: if the hostname and printer name and username and password are right, and you also have the correct driver, then it should work
[05:23] <tritium> !ubotu
[05:24] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[05:24] <Fujitsu> !realplayer
[05:24] <vicutoru> hi, i have a problem. in normal mode. i can open in terminal, my sources.list. but in sudo, it doesnt open... could any body help me?
[05:24] <ubotu> realplayer is, like, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:24] <majd> thanks :)
[05:24] <dooglus> vicutoru: what sudo command are you typing?
[05:24] <Eroick> If you have rails working in breezy, please PM me.
[05:24] <vicutoru> sudo -s command
[05:25] <YukiCuss> vicutoru, just `sudo command'
[05:25] <YukiCuss> vicutoru, eg. sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:25] <vars> what is rails?
[05:25] <vicutoru> sudo -s gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:25] <Fujitsu> No.
[05:25] <Fujitsu> No -s.
[05:25] <YukiCuss> vicutoru, no, without th e-s
[05:25] <YukiCuss> the -s, that is.
[05:25] <Fujitsu> -s is to get a shell.
[05:25] <Fujitsu> Which you don't want.
[05:26] <vicutoru> oh, let me try
[05:26] <ali786> DarkMageZ, that means there is some problem with either of these ? there can be nothing else wrong ?
[05:26] <tonyyarusso> Any way to turn of my microphone (built-in)?  Like, if I'm on an internet phone call, and somebody walks into the room to talk to me, so the person on the other end doesn't have to listen to that in the background.
[05:26] <YukiCuss> tonyyarusso, you could deselect it as a recording device.
[05:26] <Fujitsu> Mute it, tonyyarusso?
[05:26] <ali786> DarkMageZ, printername i need to copy from that pc because there is no browse button on ubuntu to select graphically rite ?
[05:26] <DarkMageZ> ali786: or a bug in the software :) or something faulty with the network
[05:26] <JonathanKent> !find flashplayer-mozilla
[05:26] <ubotu> flashplayer-mozilla: (Macromedia Flash Player), section multiverse/web, is optional. Version: 7.0.25-0.0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 956 kB, Installed size: 2136 kB
[05:27] <tonyyarusso> YukiCuss, Fujitsu: How?
[05:27] <YukiCuss> tonyyarusso, if you double click the speaker icon in the system tray, it should show `Volume Control'; select the Capture tab, and click the `toggle audio capture' icon for the appropriate device( eg. microphone )
[05:27] <qkslvrwolf> question about flash on breezy 32 bit:  is there a known reason why it won't accept keyboard input on some apps, and also doesn't seem to like my sound?
[05:27] <JonathanKent> !find flashplayer
[05:28] <ubotu> flashplayer-mozilla: (Macromedia Flash Player), section multiverse/web, is optional. Version: 7.0.25-0.0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 956 kB, Installed size: 2136 kB
[05:28] <tritium> hi opter
[05:28] <vicutoru> look. this apear, but the sources.list dont...
[05:28] <vicutoru> (gedit:8329): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib
[05:28] <vicutoru> (gedit:8329): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale modifiers
[05:28] <Nils_> Nils is no happily upgrading, leaping from distro to distro, upgrading in strides and bounds. How joyfully he leaps! How hopefully Onward to Dapper! Huzzah!
[05:28] <DarkMageZ> ali786: lol, just noticed i'm not in the dapper drake channel, in dapper, once u get the hostname right, it will list the printers on that host
[05:28] <tonyyarusso> YukiCuss: Oh man, I didn't even know that was there.  Cool.  (Is there a cli equivalent, out of curiosity?)
[05:28] <Fujitsu> alsamixer, tonyyarusso.
[05:28] <YukiCuss> tonyyarusso, sure is. alsamixer.
[05:28] <htrp> where can i find the font named 'fixed' ?
[05:29] <htrp> i googled and found windows ver
[05:29] <dooglus> does anyone know how to reset the 'balance' on my sound card?  it keeps drifting to the left.
[05:29] <YukiCuss> dooglus, try doubleclicking speaker icon in top right hand corner and adjusting balance there.
[05:29] <ali786> DarkMageZ, what is dapper drake channel ?
[05:29] <tonyyarusso> Fujitsu, YukiCuss: I tried that before, at it seemed to automatically raise the capture back up once there was sound to capture.  It was weird.
[05:29] <tritium> ali786: #ubuntu+1
[05:29] <DarkMageZ> ali786: dapper drake is ubuntu 6.0x
[05:29] <Fujitsu> Just mute it then.
[05:29] <YukiCuss> dooglus, oh wait ..
[05:29] <dooglus> YukiCuss: I tried that.  it doesn't help.  the right channel is still very quiet.
[05:29] <neoxan> 6.66
[05:29] <neoxan> :D
[05:30] <DarkMageZ> hey neoxan!
[05:30] <YukiCuss> dooglus, weird. ensuring that it's balanced on master, PCM, anything else? otherwise i'm not sure.
[05:30] <dooglus> DarkMageZ: aren't they using 6-06 for dapper?
[05:30] <htrp> where can i find the font named 'fixed' ?
[05:30] <Fujitsu> Sounds hardware...
[05:30] <neoxan> hey DarkMageZ :)
[05:30] <dooglus> (dashes instead of dots)
[05:30] <Fujitsu> Not necessary with the hyphen, dooglus. hasn't been decided yet.
[05:30] <DarkMageZ> dooglus: yes, i believe so, but some like to argue wit me about that one
[05:31] <dooglus> YukiCuss: it's balanced on both.  but even the "beeep" when I do a soft reboot was only on one channel
[05:31] <DarkMageZ> dooglus: so i try to avoid the arguement
[05:31] <dooglus> tonyyarusso: it was never a decimal system, that's the point.
[05:31] <fawefawuifhawiuf> req help. I just installed ubuntu on my other comp, and it's fully installed and all. As soon as i start it though, my screen is full of this.. red and white gibberish. I dont know if its because it doesn't support my video card or something, but does anyone know how to fix it?
[05:31] <YukiCuss> dooglus, are you sure it's not a hardware issue?
[05:31] <YukiCuss> It's juts that I can't think of anything else.
[05:31] <dooglus> tonyyarusso: people saw the dot and thought it was a decimal point.  it wasn't.
[05:31] <YukiCuss> just*
[05:31] <majd> grrr..the .bin download from synaptic, the one on the wiki, and from real.com didn't work
[05:31] <dooglus> YukiCuss: if I do a hard reboot, the right channel works again for a while.
[05:32] <osmani> hola
[05:32] <majd> real player shows up in the menu, but it doesn't load up
[05:32] <osmani> hola
[05:32] <tritium> !es
[05:32] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:32] <tonyyarusso> dooglus: Grr, limited by language I guess.  Fine.  Period in a numerical context other than indicating powers of ten less than zero.  I don't much mind confusing, b/c they won't know what the dash means either until someone tells them still.
[05:33] <YukiCuss> Brb.
[05:33] <htrp> where can i find the font named 'fixed' ?
[05:33] <tritium> htrp: what are you trying to do?
[05:33] <htrp> install tightvncserver
[05:33] <tritium> Hi Hobbsee :)
[05:34] <majd> how do you uninstall programs?
[05:34] <htrp> Fatal server error:
[05:34] <htrp> could not open default font 'fixed'
[05:34] <htrp> sorry bout the paste
[05:34] <htrp> majd, sudo apt-get remove <package>
[05:34] <majd> mkay
[05:34] <Hobbsee> hey tritium :)
[05:34] <tonyyarusso> htrp: I think it's looking for it in the XFree86 fonts directory, while Ubuntu uses X.org.  If you can locate both of those directories, then place a symlink in the former to the latter, it should work.
[05:34] <euphemism> wow, i just loaded ubuntu on my laptop and everything seems to be working perfectly with zero config ... even the volume buttons and wireless!
[05:35] <htrp> i don't get that tonyyarusso
[05:35] <tonyyarusso> htrp: All right, I'll try to expand a bit.
[05:35] <DarthShrine> Is it possible to install from the LiveCD?
[05:35] <ali786> DarkMagez
[05:35] <WoC> euphemism, what laptop are yuo using?
[05:36] <htrp> aight
[05:36] <euphemism> it's an hp ze5375us
[05:36] <ali786> DarkMageZ, can i download that seperately ?
[05:36] <WoC> ty, euphemism
[05:36] <ali786> is it possible ?
[05:36] <tonyyarusso> htrp: X is the graphics server (things like Gnome, etc run on top of / through that).  There are two different groups/distributions/whatever of it.  tightvnc is looking for fonts from the wrong one, and since Ubuntu uses the other, those fonts aren't where its's looking.
[05:37] <tonyyarusso> htrp: They do exist however, you just need to nudge it in the right direction.  A symlink basically is just a file that when stumbled across by tightvnc will say "Hey, look over there!", and direct it to the proper font directory.
[05:37] <tonyyarusso> htrp: Following so far?
[05:38] <fawefawuifhawiuf> req help. I just installed ubuntu on my other comp, and it's fully installed and all. As soon as i start it though, my screen is full of this.. red and white gibberish. I dont know if its because it doesn't support my video card or something, but does anyone know how to fix it?
[05:38] <grigora> I was using mutella and accidentally killed it (ctrl-c) and now it doesn't seem to work, i get a message that all the gwebcaches are missing. anyone knows where to get these gwebcaches? thanks
[05:38] <htrp> yeah
[05:38] <vicutoru> look , this happens.... sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list  (gedit:8329): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib
[05:38] <vicutoru> (gedit:8329): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale modifiers
[05:38] <vicutoru> ** (gedit:8329): CRITICAL **: gedit_mdi_set_state: assertion `GEDIT_IS_MDI (mdi)' failed
[05:38] <vicutoru> (gedit:8329): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid uninstantiatable type `(null)' in cast to `BonoboMDI'
[05:38] <vicutoru> ** (gedit:8329): CRITICAL **: bonobo_mdi_get_active_child: assertion `BONOBO_IS_MDI (mdi)' failed
[05:38] <htrp> so how can i 'direct that font' ?
[05:38] <vicutoru> (gedit:8329): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid uninstantiatable type `(null)' in cast to `BonoboMDI'
[05:38] <vicutoru> ** (gedit:8329): CRITICAL **: bonobo_mdi_get_active_window: assertion `BONOBO_IS_MDI (mdi)' failed
[05:38] <Fujitsu> !pastebin
[05:38] <htrp> !pastebin
[05:38] <vicutoru> ** (gedit:8329): CRITICAL **: gedit_utils_set_status: assertion `BONOBO_IS_WINDOW (win)' failed
[05:38] <ubotu> rumour has it, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[05:38] <vicutoru> ** (gedit:8329): CRITICAL **: gedit_prefs_manager_get_int: assertion `gedit_prefs_manager->gconf_client != NULL' failed
[05:38] <DarthShrine> O_o
[05:39] <vicutoru> ** (gedit:8329): CRITICAL **: gedit_prefs_manager_get_bool: assertion `gedit_prefs_manager->gconf_client != NULL' failed
[05:39] <tonyyarusso> htrp: So, all that's left then is figuring out how to make that symlink.  If you have a bit I can try to poke around for a while and get back to you with a command (I'm multitasking a bit here), is that okay?
[05:39] <vicutoru> ** (gedit:8329): CRITICAL **: gedit_prefs_manager_get_bool: assertion `gedit_prefs_manager->gconf_client != NULL' failed
[05:39] <vicutoru> ** (gedit:8329): CRITICAL **: gedit_prefs_manager_get_int: assertion `gedit_prefs_manager->gconf_client != NULL' failed
[05:39] <Fujitsu> !pastebin
[05:39] <vicutoru> (gedit:8329): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid uninstantiatable type `guchar' in cast to `GObject'
[05:39] <intelikey> can you have a 'ghost' loged in on :0  after a ctrl-alt-del reboot ?
[05:39] <vicutoru> (gedit:8329): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: instance of invalid non-instantiatable type `guchar'
[05:39] <vicutoru> (gedit:8329): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_signal_connect_object: assertion `G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE (instance)' failed
[05:39] <ubuntu_> algun usuario que hable espaol?????
[05:39] <tritium> !es
[05:39] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:39] <htrp> aight tonyyarusso
[05:39] <illicit> Any idea as to why my audio is all sped up and the voices are high-pitched?
[05:39] <ubuntu_> de donde eres ubotu??
[05:39] <illicit> Any idea as to why my audio is all sped up and the voices are high-pitched?
[05:39] <illicit> Any idea as to why my audio is all sped up and the voices are high-pitched?
[05:39] <illicit> Any idea as to why my audio is all sped up and the voices are high-pitched?
[05:39] <intelikey> my who was showing me logged in on :0 upon reboot.   that would be gui wouldn't it ?
[05:40] <tritium> illicit: cut that out
[05:40] <frank23> !spam
[05:40] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, frank23
[05:40] <Nickgarvey> test 123
[05:40] <ubuntu_> ubotu, tengo dudas acerca de ubuntu!, me alludas??
[05:40] <Fujitsu> illicit, if nobody has answered, it is likely nobody knows. Asking 4 times in 3 seconds isn't going to get you any further.
[05:40] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ubuntu_
[05:41] <tritium> !tell ubuntu_ about es
[05:41] <Fujitsu> ubuntu_, #ubuntu-es.
[05:41] <Fujitsu>  /join #ubuntu-es
[05:41] <frank23> ubuntu_: ubotu is a bot. He can't speak
[05:42] <tritium> vicutoru: don't paste in here again!
[05:42] <Blue-Steel> hi  guys
[05:42] <intelikey> frank23 ubotu has neither port nor dongul ?
[05:42] <Blue-Steel> is there a gui  to manage updates and packages ?
[05:42] <Fujitsu> Yes, Blue-Steel.
[05:43] <Blue-Steel> name ?
[05:43] <Fujitsu> update-notifier does updating and Synaptic for management.
[05:43] <Fujitsu> *package management
[05:43] <Blue-Steel> cool :)
[05:43] <Blue-Steel> replacing  the cmd line right ?
[05:43] <WoC> what would be a good way to find a packages related to apt-get ? such as packages for verifying package signature
[05:43] <WoC> oops, a packages = all packages
[05:43] <Blue-Steel> in installing ubuntu for some guy and he doesnt know how to use cmd line
[05:44] <pestilence> WoC, apt uses gnupg to verify signatures
[05:44] <WoC> ah, ty pestilence
[05:44] <WoC> i reckon my gnupg is broken then ;] 
[05:44] <intelikey> two fvwm questions,  1, howto start without that blasted tool bar ?     2. can the menu bar be made to autohide ?
[05:44] <Fujitsu> Why?
[05:45] <Fujitsu> You aren't running Dapper, are you, WoC?
[05:45] <aequitas> Hi
[05:45] <rcsolutions> I've installed the w32codecs but when I run a .wmv there's no image.. it plays just the audio(and very slowly)... help me please
[05:45] <pestilence> WoC, apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-keyring
[05:45] <htrp> tonyyarusso, you still around?
[05:45] <euphemism> i'm trying to login to my son's windows share ... it's set to allow access for everybody ... with suse it just lets me in ... any idea what the login should look like?
[05:46] <pestilence> rcsolutions, where did you put w32codecs?
[05:46] <WoC> ty, pestilence
[05:46] <tonyyarusso> htrp: Try this and see what happens: 'sudo mkdir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/backupall && sudo cp /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/* /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/backupall/ && sudo ln -s /usr/share/X11/fonts/ /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts'
[05:46] <theo> hallo
[05:46] <tritium> yikes, tonyyarusso
[05:46] <tonyyarusso> tritium: I know.
[05:47] <tritium> theo: s/hallo/hello
[05:47] <haikal> hi all
[05:47] <viola> hallo
[05:47] <rcsolutions> well,pestilence.. i've just made this: wget -c ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[05:47] <rcsolutions>   sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[05:47] <haikal> what sup
[05:47] <Fujitsu> Hi haikal.
[05:47] <htrp> first, tell me whatd that do?
[05:47] <haikal> some one help me
[05:47] <Fujitsu> !helpme
[05:47] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[05:47] <haikal> how can i setup if i want add new server at xchat ?
[05:47] <ufo> euphemism, how did you try to connect to the share?
[05:47] <pestilence> rcsolutions, oh.  not sure if that installs it in the right place for the ubuntu mplayer package, but i bet it does
[05:48] <intelikey> tonyyarusso can't just add the font path ?
[05:48] <pestilence> rcsolutions, i don't think you should be installing debian packages in ubuntu though.
[05:48] <tonyyarusso> htrp: Make a directory.  Back up the actual content of the old fonts into that directory.  Make a symlink from where that directory is to the other one.
[05:48] <Fujitsu> haikal, XChat->Server List.
[05:48] <pestilence> rcsolutions, not that it probably matters in this case
[05:48] <haikal> and then ?
[05:48] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: If there's a better way, by all means, tell him (and me).  Please.
[05:48] <rcsolutions> pestilence, how can I be sure I am installing in the right place?
[05:48] <Fujitsu> haikal, click the Add button?
[05:48] <haikal> more
[05:48] <pestilence> rcsolutions, dpkg -L w32codecs
[05:49] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: I did that once just dinking around in desparation once and it seemed to work.  Certainly doesn't seem proper, so if you know more, offer the wisdom now.
[05:49] <euphemism> haikal: from places, network servers, workgroup, his computer, and then I clicked on the shared folder
[05:49] <tonyyarusso> htrp: Wait on that until intelikey talks.
[05:49] <intelikey> tonyyarusso not sure, but dfoma  should be able to just change the font path i think.
[05:49] <rcsolutions> pestilence a list of files has shown
[05:49] <htrp> Fatal server error:
[05:49] <htrp> could not open default font 'fixed'
[05:49] <pestilence> rcsolutions, right, they should be in /usr/lib/win32/
[05:49] <htrp> still got the same error
[05:49] <rcsolutions> pestilence, most of them.. some are in /user/share
[05:50] <pestilence> rcsolutions, if i were you, i would just uninstall that package and install the codecs straight from the source
[05:50] <tonyyarusso> htrp: Grr.
[05:50] <pestilence> rcsolutions, http://mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/dload.html
[05:50] <haikal> i try
[05:50] <ufo> euphemism, and it did not allow you to  see the files?
[05:50] <pestilence> rcsolutions, it only takes one more line of typing, really.
[05:50] <shukhrat> how to change document root in apache ?
[05:50] <tonyyarusso> htrp: Maybe you have to install an extra font package?
[05:50] <shukhrat> how to change document root in apache2 ?
[05:51] <pestilence> rcsolutions, get "essential codecs package", unpack it, and copy contents to /usr/lib/win32
[05:51] <euphemism> ufo: it prompts for authentication and i don't know what to put .. i tried guest withno password
[05:51] <intelikey> tonyyarusso i don't know.   it was just a thought.   with the old  vfs / chkfontpath   and  xfree  it was pretty easy but this is xorg and defoma  or dfoma or what ever it is......
[05:51] <htrp> tonyyarusso, i didn't install any font packages
[05:51] <rcsolutions> pestilence how do I uninstall?
[05:51] <htrp> do i need it?
[05:51] <intelikey> vfs/xfs
[05:51] <Fujitsu> euphemism, put some proper authentication in, then?
[05:51] <ufo> euphemism, did you try to use your own or nothing?
[05:51] <tonyyarusso> htrp: Maybe.  I'm not sure at this point, since my intitial idea failed.
[05:51] <pestilence> rcsolutions, apt-get remove w32codecs
[05:52] <tonyyarusso> htrp: Might try Google and apt-cache search and see if anything likely comes up.
[05:52] <DBO> what is gam_server?
[05:52] <ufo> euphemism, i thind you had kde on suse?
[05:52] <euphemism> fujitsu: it's unsecured, in windows it's set to allow everybody
[05:52] <euphemism> ufo: yes
[05:52] <grigora> anyone knows what gwebchaces are for mutella and how to get them?
[05:53] <ufo> euphemism, dont set the quest it might be disabled on windows, try to set blank on both user and pass
[05:53] <intelikey> defoma = Debian Font Manager -- automatic font configuration framework
[05:55] <euphemism> ufo: hmmm, nope, i'll research ... thought it was maybe something obvious
[05:55] <htrp> intelikey
[05:55] <htrp> installing now
[05:56] <htrp> NAME
[05:56] <htrp>        dfm - a filemanager for X
[05:56] <htrp> ?
[05:56] <YukiCuss> Back.
[05:56] <b23> greetings
[05:56] <majd> dangit...i lost the postit again...could someone tell me the command to restart apache2?
[05:56] <htrp> oh
[05:56] <htrp> i thought you said 'dfm'
[05:57] <b23> what;s the deal with the path and classpath in ubuntu, i have had a hell of a time
[05:57] <b23> getting java and gcc to run
[05:57] <b23> and set up
[05:57] <intelikey> htrp i said  defoma = Debian Font Manager -- automatic font configuration framework    and it's already installed.
[05:57] <navy> what is a terminal irc client I can get with get-apt?
[05:57] <navy> I saw someone talking about one earlier
[05:57] <b23> JOGL grapgicx for java
[05:57] <htrp> ok
[05:57] <majd> ./etc/ini.d/apache restart isn't working
[05:58] <htrp> intelikey, so what do i do now?
[05:58] <b23> apache restart should work fine
[05:58] <philc> how can I clear the list of programs that are restored from the previous gnome session? I have something in there that's starting up and giving me a kernel panic
[05:58] <htrp> majd, try: /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[05:58] <intelikey> htrp read the man page on it maybe ?
[05:58] <majd> htrp: that was it :)
[05:59] <htrp> :)
[05:59] <Greif> when is go-live for dapper?
[05:59] <YukiCuss> philc, try gnome-session-remove --list ?
[05:59] <b23> anyone have trouble with the PATH thing?
[05:59] <philc> YukiCuss: you have to be in X
[05:59] <intelikey> b23 where ?
[05:59] <YukiCuss> Hm.
[05:59] <chavo> Philc ~/.gnome2/session is the file
[05:59] <navy> What is a good terminal irc client?
[06:00] <philc> chavo: tried that, not sure if it had any effect. I got a kernel panic, last proces was "gnome-settings-"
[06:00] <chavo> gnome-settings-daemon ?
[06:00] <b23> intelikey I was installing JOGL libraries for Java, and couldnt get the path to change
[06:00] <b23> changed it in bashrc
[06:00] <b23> but didnt register..
[06:00] <b23> rebooted
[06:00] <intelikey> no
[06:00] <b23> didnt register
[06:00] <intelikey> bash
[06:01] <philc> chavo: maybe, but the panic output just says gnome-settings-
[06:01] <chavo> PhilC, are you running dapper?
[06:01] <philc> yes
[06:01] <b23> then changed it in.....login defs or something
[06:01] <rcsolutions> hey what's the command to copy files from a path to another?
[06:01] <b23> didnt register
[06:01] <Nickgarvey> I have 3 desktop enviroments instatlled, and I have a lot of double icons on my menu, how can I remove these?
[06:01] <YukiCuss> rcsolutions, cp /somewhere/a /some/where/else/b
[06:01] <chavo> ok, I tried to log into gnome earlier and gnome-settings-daemon kept crashing
[06:01] <intelikey> b23 open a terminal and type  bash
[06:01] <chavo> no kernel panic here though
[06:01] <philc> chavo: hmm. how'd you get around that?
[06:01] <YukiCuss> rcsolutions, for a whole directory tree, cp -r /some/dir/ /somewhere/else/
[06:01] <chavo> I run KDE normally
[06:02] <philc> I can create a new user and they log in correctly. Ithink the daemon is running ok for the new user
[06:02] <rgck60l> j
[06:02] <intelikey> b23 then echo $PATH
[06:02] <b23> what should that do?
[06:02] <chavo> just wanted to try something out in gnome
[06:02] <philc> yep
[06:02] <chavo> i'll try that here
[06:02] <b23> i'm not on the Ubuntu at this time intelikey
[06:02] <navy> ssh ftw
[06:02] <intelikey> b23 hehhe it's kinda hard to fix then.....
[06:03] <b23> YES
[06:03] <b23> true
[06:03] <b23> oh well
[06:03] <b23> its okay
[06:03] <JonathanKent> what is the comand for create a folder in terminal
[06:03] <b23> I'm just glad I found IRC
[06:03] <Hobbsee> JonathanKent: mkdir
[06:03] <YukiCuss> JonathanKent, mkdir
[06:03] <Fujitsu> mkdir, JonathanKent.
[06:03] <b23> I've never been on it before
[06:03] <Hobbsee> lol
[06:03] <b23> ever
[06:03] <Hobbsee> are we all in agreement on this?
[06:03] <rgck60l> j
[06:03] <zebrafusion> Hi
[06:03] <Fujitsu> I think so.
[06:03] <Hobbsee> oh good :P
[06:03] <YukiCuss> Hobbsee, no, never. I debate that it's mkdir.
[06:03] <Hobbsee> hehe
[06:04] <htrp> JonathanKent, there's no 'folder' n linux, but there's 'directory' though
[06:04] <b23> so my dear colleagues, does Ubuntu suck, compared to other distros or what?
[06:04] <chavo> just tried with a new user and gnome-settings-daemon is not working
[06:04] <Kaiser_Away> you don't make folders in a terminal, you make folders in a GUI
[06:04] <intelikey> b23  i'm betting you didn't export the path after setting it in your bashrc file.      echo 'export PATH ' >> .bashrc      and restart bash.
[06:04] <Nickgarvey> !popularity-contest
[06:04] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nickgarvey
[06:04] <b23> I have nothing to compare it to
[06:04] <htrp> word
[06:04] <intelikey> b23  no about the same.
[06:05] <b23> I see intelikey...
[06:05] <zebrafusion> Hi. I'm having an issue where my wireless PCMCIA card is loading the WRONG drivers.
[06:05] <b23> what cities are you all in>
[06:05] <mcrawfor> where can i get a nice list of apt sources mirrors?
[06:05] <euphemism> ufo: it works if i use the "connect to server" instead of browsing to the share
[06:05] <b23> NYC here
[06:05] <intelikey> linux is linux,  not much difference in them really.
[06:05] <philc> chavo: I moved .gconf to .gconf.old, so somewhere in there is the session info, or the preference that was giving me a kernel crash
[06:05] <Hobbsee> !tell mcrawfor about repos
[06:05] <Hobbsee> !tell mcrawfor about mirrors
[06:05] <euphemism> ufo: all good now :)
[06:05] <mcrawfor> my downloads from us.archive. and archive. always stall
[06:05] <intelikey> !offtopic
[06:05] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[06:05] <b23> so sorry
[06:05] <crimsun> mcrawfor: try se.archive, then
[06:05] <ufo> euphemism, good :)
[06:05] <mcrawfor> Hobbsee: thanky
[06:05] <Hobbsee> mcrawfor: second link :P
[06:06] <daddydoof> hello let me try this agin
[06:06] <daddydoof> there is an application I use called SVGpage
[06:06] <daddydoof> for linux
[06:06] <daddydoof> it works fine
[06:06] <daddydoof> however
[06:06] <b23> hey down under
[06:07] <intelikey> has anyone noticed that there are   10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand binarry and those that don't ?
[06:07] <b23> haha
[06:07] <b23> yup true
[06:07] <Hobbsee> intelikey: sure, but it's offtopic :P
[06:07] <daddydoof> the executable is called SVGpage_exe I click on it then click run and it works fine but i would like to make a shortcut for it
[06:07] <DarthShrine> intelikey, Yeap. I have that on my pencilcase.
[06:07] <b23> so when is next scheduled release of ubuntu?
[06:07] <WhyvasLT> intelikey, wow, that wasn't on a shirt or anything...
[06:08] <crimsun> b23: 1 june
[06:08] <Fujitsu> June.
[06:08] <JonathanKent> !find deb
[06:08] <rcsolutions> I can't copy!
[06:08] <b23> and are we expecting many improvements therein??
[06:08] <rcsolutions> cp /home/rodolfo/Desktop/win32things/ /usr/lib/win32
[06:08] <rcsolutions> sudo before
[06:08] <crimsun> b23: work on stability, mostly.
[06:08] <intelikey> ok on topic then.     howto start fvwm without that stinking tool bar,   2. can the menu bar be made to auto hide ?
[06:08] <Fujitsu> Wouldn't that be the nature of a new release, b23?
[06:09] <daddydoof> b23, dapper is prety nice as it right now
[06:09] <b23> hai fujitsu-san
[06:09] <froggontherocks> this might be a stupid question but is there any reason why i wouldn't be able to see my other computer on the network
[06:09] <BlueEagle> froggontherocks: Have you installed a samba client on your machine?
[06:09] <BlueEagle> froggontherocks: Are your ports firewalled?
[06:09] <JonathanKent> how i can convert a file of bin a deb and then compress the file deb??
[06:09] <froggontherocks> basic install
[06:09] <froggontherocks> and no
[06:10] <crimsun> JonathanKent: ...come again?
[06:10] <rcsolutions> When I do this: "sudo cp /home/rodolfo/Desktop/win32things/ /usr/lib/win32" It just says that it's hiding the win32things directory.. nothing gets into /lib/win32
[06:10] <intelikey> and if no one answers that, i guess i'll go back to the off topic stuff, at least people answer it.....
[06:10] <BlueEagle> froggontherocks: sudo aptitude search samba
[06:10] <b23> :)
[06:10] <BlueEagle> froggontherocks: that will help you along.
[06:10] <JonathanKent> ?
[06:10] <FliesLikeABrick> rcsolutions  you have to use the -r option to tell it to operate recursively
[06:10] <BlueEagle> froggontherocks: Not sure if samba is installed by default you see. :)
[06:10] <JonathanKent> because i want compress a files of bin but he dont have a compress o yes?
[06:10] <froggontherocks> ahhh ok
[06:10] <froggontherocks> thank you
[06:11] <nightshade> i'm REALLY new to linux and i heard ubuntu was great for starters and i was wondering if anyone could help me get ubuntu connected to the internet
[06:11] <Fujitsu> What type of connection, nightshade?
[06:11] <BlueEagle> froggontherocks: I am assuming you're trying to find a windows share here.
[06:11] <FliesLikeABrick> nightshade  do you have it connected to your network?
[06:11] <nightshade> no
[06:11] <FliesLikeABrick> nightshade  do that
[06:11] <JonathanKent> ?
[06:11] <nightshade> don't know how
[06:11] <JonathanKent> how i can convert a file of bin a deb and then compress the file deb??
[06:11] <BlueEagle> nightshade: Which network card have you got?
[06:11] <froggontherocks> no all computers in my house run ubuntu
[06:11] <FliesLikeABrick> nightshade  do you have a network in your house?
[06:12] <YukiCuss> JonathanKent, that makes no sense. Can you reword your question?
[06:12] <nightshade> D-Link
[06:12] <nightshade> wireless
[06:12] <WhyvasLT> nightshade, is ubuntu on the machine you're on now?
[06:12] <froggontherocks> Yeah
[06:12] <WhyvasLT> ugh
[06:12] <FliesLikeABrick> nightshade  does the computer with ubuntu have an ethernet port?
[06:12] <nightshade> well i'm using the Live version first
[06:12] <JonathanKent> I need to file of bin convert to a deb you understand?
[06:12] <BlueEagle> whyvaslt: apperantly not.. :)
[06:12] <WhyvasLT> wireless...
[06:12] <cyphase> what's a good bitrate to convert a dvd to?
[06:12] <Fujitsu> FliesLikeABrick, it's wireless.
[06:12] <YukiCuss> JonathanKent, ... not exactly.
[06:12] <WhyvasLT> BlueEagle, could be dual boot genuis
[06:12] <nightshade> i'm using ubuntu on my guest computer
[06:12] <FliesLikeABrick> Fujitsu  that doesn't mean his entire network is wireless and that he can't run a network cable
[06:12] <WhyvasLT> s/genuis/genius
[06:12] <JonathanKent> i have a file of .bin i want to convert to a .deb yo understand?
[06:12] <ufo> why is there an debootstrap dir on root directory?
[06:13] <navy> What might enable me to connect to my ubuntu's apache httpd by address 192.168.1.3 (obviously a local one) but not 69.178.72.40
[06:13] <YukiCuss> JonathanKent, what .bin is it?
[06:13] <navy> Which is his actual IP
[06:13] <FliesLikeABrick> navy  what kind of router do you have?
[06:13] <b23> Can I ask, where is the proper place to put codecs for Mplayer so It finds them?
[06:13] <intelikey> JonathanKent i don't know if bin > deb   conversion is possable.    maybe  bin > dir/files > deb       but i couldn't do that for you either.
[06:13] <navy> FliesLikeABrick netgear
[06:13] <crimsun> b23: /usr/lib/win32/
[06:13] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell b32 about mplayer
[06:13] <nightshade> :\
[06:13] <BlueEagle> nightshade: Your router doesn't forward port 80 to 192.168.1.3
[06:13] <FliesLikeABrick> navy have you forwarded port 80 to that computer?
[06:13] <WhyvasLT> nightshade, open up a console and do lspci
[06:13] <b23> what does your ! mean?
[06:13] <navy> I should have all ports open
[06:13] <navy> except ...
[06:14] <navy> I forgot that powersurge restarted it
[06:14] <WhyvasLT> then check what chipset is on your wireless card
[06:14] <BlueEagle> nightshade: mt
[06:14] <navy> <--retarded
[06:14] <FliesLikeABrick> BlueEagle  it could also be that his netgear is accepting connections on port 80 instead of forwarding them to the other computer
[06:14] <JonathanKent> !find aline
[06:14] <nightshade> and then what?
[06:14] <WhyvasLT> then check what chipset is on your wireless card
[06:14] <BlueEagle> flieslikeabrick: Well then it isn't forwarding it. :)
[06:14] <crimsun> JonathanKent: do you mean 'alien'?
[06:14] <WhyvasLT> it'll give you a bunch of stuff
[06:14] <Dark_pahnt0m> Um I need help partitioning a windows Hd into a linux HD, I am on disk manager & it doesnt let me click delete or create...
[06:14] <JonathanKent> yes that aline :)
[06:14] <FliesLikeABrick> BlueEagle some routers, even when port forwarding is enabled, will always accept connections to the external IP From inside the network
[06:15] <FliesLikeABrick> BlueEagle  mostly older and shittier routers though, I don't believe netgears typically have that problem
[06:15] <Dark_pahnt0m> I am logged in btw
[06:15] <FLeiXiuS> daddydoof: What was your question?
[06:15] <nightshade> ok so i type lspci and check the chipset?
[06:15] <BlueEagle> flieslikeabrick: Oh, really. Well that's another thing I learned today.
[06:15] <Dark_pahnt0m> How do  ipartition thsi windows HD?
[06:15] <FliesLikeABrick> BlueEagle  yep ;)
[06:15] <majd> Hey, i'm trying to install mysql on apache...i uncommented "extension=mysql.so" from php.ini...restarted apache...nothing
[06:15] <FliesLikeABrick> majd mysql really isn't related to apache at all
[06:15] <daddydoof> FleiXius sorry I was trying ti on another channe;
[06:15] <navy> k that worked, thanks FliesLikeABrick
[06:15] <WhyvasLT> can you wire the computer into the network temporarily?
[06:15] <daddydoof> I have a small app named SVGpage
[06:16] <FliesLikeABrick> it is a separate server that is accessed often through php
[06:16] <nightshade> i need to write all this down because i'm testing the Live CD first before i install it
[06:16] <rcsolutions> How do I delete a path ? (the command)
[06:16] <BlueEagle> majd: ps aux|grep mysql
[06:16] <Dark_pahnt0m> Ello, anyone there?
[06:16] <FliesLikeABrick> navy yep I see from here that it works now
[06:16] <BlueEagle> rcsolutions: rm will remove files. rmdir will remove (you guessed it) directories
[06:16] <WhyvasLT> no there should be a d-link line with a chipset, something like atheros, prism, broadcom ect
[06:16] <majd> BlueEagle, majd     20368  0.0  0.0   3064   760 pts/1    S+   00:16   0:00 grep mysql
[06:16] <nightshade> BlueEagle; what do i do after i type lspci and get the chipset information?
[06:16] <daddydoof> FleiXius I have bothered you enough tonight
[06:16] <BlueEagle> majd: Is that the only line?
[06:16] <FliesLikeABrick> rcsolutions also you can use rm -r (again for recursive)
[06:16] <majd> BlueEagle, yeah
[06:16] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m partitioning an empty drive ?  or editing existing partitions ?
[06:17] <FliesLikeABrick> intelikey  it looks like editing existing
[06:17] <BlueEagle> majd: sudo aptitude install mysql && sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
[06:17] <FLeiXiuS> daddydoof: I'm knoweldgable and quite helpful, more helpful than some in here.  So use me while you can :-)  Otherwise I'm out.
[06:17] <rcsolutions> I dont know what recursive means
[06:17] <Dark_pahnt0m> partitioning a previous partition
[06:17] <Dark_pahnt0m> editing
[06:17] <GTroy> what do you do if you can't cd into a directory?
[06:17] <BlueEagle> rcsolutions: dictionary.com
[06:17] <FliesLikeABrick> rcsolutions  http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3Arecursive&btnG=Google+Search
[06:17] <GTroy> in a wine folder?
[06:17] <Dark_pahnt0m> I am in the disk options under administration
[06:17] <Fujitsu> You give us more information to help you, GTroy.
[06:18] <Dark_pahnt0m> the delet & create buttons are not lit up
[06:18] <majd> BlueEagle, i did that and it did some stuff...then the last line was : sudo: /etc/init.d/mysql: command not found
[06:18] <FLeiXiuS> GTroy: Why wouldn't you be able to CD into a directory?  File permissions are the only thing holding you back.
[06:18] <ufo> !debootstrap
[06:18] <GTroy> no such file of directory
[06:18] <Fujitsu> Aha.
[06:18] <YukiCuss> GTroy, that directory doesn't exist.
[06:18] <FLeiXiuS> Fujitsu: Oh gosh..lamo.
[06:18] <GTroy> but konqueror goes into it
[06:18] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m you need to use something like gkparted  or  the like to shrink your existing partitions to make space for new a ext3 partition    see the ubotu link on  !ntfs
[06:18] <FLeiXiuS> Fujitsu: lmao *
[06:18] <intelikey> !ntfs
[06:18] <ubotu> methinks ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[06:18] <YukiCuss> GTroy, you're not typing it correctly.
[06:19] <GTroy> YukiCuss: i hope you're right
[06:19] <FliesLikeABrick> GTroy  generally error messages are saying the right thing
[06:19] <FliesLikeABrick> if it says that the file or directory doesn't exist, then you're not typing it right
[06:19] <GTroy> well this is a wine file
[06:19] <FliesLikeABrick> doesn't matter
[06:19] <GTroy> ok cool
[06:19] <FliesLikeABrick> did you type wine or .wine ?
[06:19] <Dark_pahnt0m> I have 2 partitions, I want too repartition entire HD so I can make it a linux HD
[06:20] <FliesLikeABrick> dark_light  basically you need to resize one of the existing partitions to make room for another one for linux
[06:20] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m  rather ^
[06:20] <Fujitsu> Yes, Dark_pahnt0m? What's the current layout?
[06:20] <GTroy> I'm in /.wine/drive_c/windows/
[06:20] <BlueEagle> majd: ls -l /etc/init.d/|grep mys
[06:20] <Dark_pahnt0m> its a fat32 partition
[06:20] <YukiCuss> GTroy, perhaps you mean ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/
[06:20] <FliesLikeABrick> yes GTroy  what YukiCuss  said
[06:20] <GTroy> YukiCuss: sorry, you're right
[06:20] <majd> BlueEagle, that didn't return anything
[06:20] <BlueEagle> majd: Very odd.
[06:20] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m then just boot the install cd and start the install,  when prompted about the partitions  erace entire disk.
[06:20] <FliesLikeABrick> GTroy ~ means /home/username if you didn't know that
[06:20] <BlueEagle> majd: Hang on.
[06:21] <majd> ok
[06:21] <Dark_pahnt0m> 7.5 gig in  1 partition another 1 gig in another
[06:21] <zebrafusion> Can someone tell me the file name of the hotplug blacklist for kernel modules? My PCMCIA car is loading the wrong driver
[06:21] <FliesLikeABrick> GTroy  so if your username is gtroy, ~ is the same as /home/gtroy
[06:21] <aaron_> hey guys i just installed ubuntu onto a comp i made in a cardboard box lmfao
[06:21] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m then just boot the install cd and start the install,  when prompted about the partitions  erace entire disk.
[06:21] <crimsun> zebrafusion: /etc/hotplug/blacklist (breezy)
[06:21] <GTroy> FliesLikeABrick: gotcha
[06:21] <aaron_> but im new to linux/ubunti
[06:21] <Dark_pahnt0m> I dont wanna end up re-installing linux by mistake, it was hell trying 2 get networking going
[06:21] <BlueEagle> majd: sudo aptitude install mysql-server
[06:21] <aaron_> can someone help me
[06:21] <Nickgarvey> aaron_, take a picture and link me!
[06:21] <FliesLikeABrick> so whatcha need aaron_  ?
[06:21] <aaron_> i got a question
[06:21] <BlueEagle> majd: that should do the trick
[06:21] <Nickgarvey> :-P
[06:21] <zebrafusion> crimsun, what about Dapper?
[06:21] <YukiCuss> BlueEagle, do you mean apt-get ?
[06:21] <BlueEagle> majd: then: sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
[06:21] <FliesLikeABrick> Nickgarvey  if you want some interesting case mods, take a look at http://bit-tech.net 's forums
[06:21] <BlueEagle> yukicuss: No, I mean aptitude
[06:22] <YukiCuss> majd, try sudo apt-get install mysql-server instead.
[06:22] <Fujitsu> !helpme
[06:22] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[06:22] <aaron_> i guess i have a intel webcam here but i doubt ubuntu has drivers for it
[06:22] <YukiCuss> ..
[06:22] <YukiCuss> Hm.
[06:22] <BlueEagle> !aptitude
[06:22] <Dark_pahnt0m> Ok if it messes up & I have too re-do linux I gunna kill you :P
[06:22] <YukiCuss> majd, ignore me.
[06:22] <BlueEagle> !info aptitude
[06:22] <ubotu> aptitude: (terminal-based apt frontend), section admin, is important. Version: 0.2.15.9-3ubuntu6 (breezy), Packaged size: 978 kB, Installed size: 6120 kB
[06:22] <crimsun> zebrafusion: dapper has no hotplug. Use /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-something
[06:22] <majd> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[06:22] <majd> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[06:22] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  google the model number along with some words like ubuntu and linux
[06:22] <YukiCuss> BlueEagle, a good point.
[06:22] <zebrafusion> I read the arhives about my issue and they said it was to be fixed in DapperDrake ... But I reformated my harddrive, installed the newest Dapper build and it still did NOT work by default. It keeps loading the wrong driver
[06:22] <aaron_> ok heres my question
[06:22] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  that will give you a good idea about how the support is for it
[06:22] <zebrafusion> crimsun, do you have any advice?
[06:22] <majd> nvm, i had synaptic open
[06:22] <Nickgarvey> !noob
[06:22] <ubotu> from memory, noob is a four letter word, just like rtfm or jfgi. Don't use it
[06:22] <aaron_> whats a good solid web server for ubuntu
[06:22] <crimsun> zebrafusion: did you use the correct location?
[06:22] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  apache
[06:22] <ufo> aaron_, apache
[06:22] <aaron_> just like hosting not to tricky stuff
[06:22] <Nickgarvey> aaron_, apache!
[06:22] <aaron_> no php etc
[06:23] <aaron_> just straight html
[06:23] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  apache
[06:23] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m then you are running linux ?     easier still.     sudo cfdisk /dev/hd?     where ? is the correct letter.     probably c  maybe b     use fdisk -l  to find the correct letter.
[06:23] <aaron_> how do i go about setting it up
[06:23] <Nickgarvey> don't need to put php on it
[06:23] <aaron_> im so damn new to unix
[06:23] <Nickgarvey> !apache
[06:23] <ubotu> rumour has it, apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[06:23] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell aaron_  about apache
[06:23] <aaron_> im still learning packaging etc
[06:23] <majd> BlueEagle, what do i do in postfix?
[06:23] <Nickgarvey> !postfix
[06:23] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nickgarvey
[06:23] <BlueEagle> majd: If you don't know what postfix is for then remove it.
[06:23] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  all you need to do is be patient with linux, and itll completely blow you away.  just don't lose your patience with it :P
[06:23] <Disorganized> anyone here have problems with vnc and not being able to find the 'fixed' font?
[06:23] <aaron_> is there a package you can download that will setup itself for you sort of like a installwizard for windows but for ubuntu cuz im a damn noob
[06:24] <crimsun> easyubuntu?
[06:24] <majd> k, i put no configuration
[06:24] <Nickgarvey> aaron_, its called apt-get
[06:24] <Nickgarvey> !apt
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> Disorganized,  its discussed a lot in the forums/wiki..
[06:24] <ubotu> apt is, like, totally, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowTo/ or http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#apt-howto
[06:24] <aaron_> flies, unfortunatly ive done that several times
[06:24] <zebrafusion> crimsun, what do you mean? I checked the device manager and my wireless PCMCIA card and it says it's using orinoco_cs.
[06:24] <htrp> where can i find 'vino'?
[06:24] <Nickgarvey> !easyubuntu
[06:24] <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
[06:24] <htrp> its installed, but i can't find it
[06:24] <aaron_> tried mandrake got pissed off , tried redhat got pissed off , tried debian , tried gentoo
[06:24] <zebrafusion> crimsun, what "correct location"
[06:24] <Disorganized> Dr_Willis, i tried the sym link suggested, but it didn't fix the problem
[06:24] <aaron_> lol
[06:24] <FliesLikeABrick> well aaron_ , don't ;)  in the end it'll be less frustrating than windows
[06:24] <aaron_> i have ADD
[06:24] <Linux-n00b> very much a n00b here..........need help with logging into root on Ubuntu.........just installed it
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> Disorganized,  several fix's - easy one is to edit the 'vncserver' script and change where it looks for /etc/X11/xf86config - to make it look for xorg.conf
[06:24] <crimsun> zebrafusion: you can't use /etc/hotplug/blacklist in dapper, since dapper has no hotplug. You have to use /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-something
[06:24] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  linux is more friendly to new users than most distrobution, including mandrake
[06:24] <zebrafusion> crimsun, okay. Is that forsure going to NOT load the driver?
[06:24] <DBO> Linux-n00b, why do you need root access?
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> Disorganized,  the link fix - should work. :P you may of did it wrong. lol.
[06:25] <BlueEagle> !tell linux-n00b about sudo
[06:25] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m  sorry we went the long way to get to the easy answer.   it helps if you give all pertenant information to begin with.  :)
[06:25] <Linux-n00b> nvidia driver instal :-/
[06:25] <Fujitsu> Mandrake /is/ Linux, FliesLikeABrick.
[06:25] <FliesLikeABrick> ffs Fujitsu  i meant ubuntu
[06:25] <crimsun> zebrafusion: no, I can't say for sure because I don't have your hardware and don't know your precise config
[06:25] <aaron_> so is there a apache package that is offered in some sort of setup/autoextract/auto setup that i can download
[06:25] <FliesLikeABrick> thats what i get for driving back to school at 3am
[06:25] <Disorganized> Dr_Willis, the link i made was: "ln -s /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/bin/X11 "
[06:25] <abonilla> Hi, should scp -r E* - V* bla@bla:/home copy everything from E* to V*?
[06:25] <zebrafusion> crimsun, then I'll add the module name to "etc/modprobe.d/blacklist - I see the file
[06:25] <BlueEagle> aaron_: sudo aptitude install apache
[06:25] <Linux-n00b> BlueEagle, nvidia driver install is telling me i need root
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> Disorganized,  i dont have it memorized lol. :P  i was thinking the link was from some font dir to some other place.. not the bin dir.
[06:26] <DBO> Linux-n00b, did you look at the nvidia driver walkthrough?
[06:26] <DBO> it tells you how to do it
[06:26] <Fujitsu> abonilla, [E-V] *.
[06:26] <Dark_pahnt0m> acadently closed xirc what did you say??
[06:26] <BlueEagle> linux-n00b: sudo is your friend
[06:26] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m then you are running linux ?     easier still.     sudo cfdisk /dev/hd?     where ? is the correct letter.     probably c  maybe b     use fdisk -l  to find the correct letter.
[06:26] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m  sorry we went the long way to get to the easy answer.   it helps if you give all pertenant information to begin with.  :)
[06:26] <Linux-n00b> BlueEagle, theres a walkthrough? o.0
[06:26] <abonilla> Fujitsu: that looks better, but will mine work?
[06:26] <Disorganized> Dr_Willis, hehe, fair enough. also, i tried searching my system for xorg.conf, but it's not there.
[06:26] <BlueEagle> linux-n00b: sudo ./nvidia-driver-filename.bin
[06:26] <BlueEagle> linux-n00b: that should do it in most cases.
[06:26] <DBO> Linux-n00b, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75074
[06:26] <Linux-n00b> BlueEagle, thanks, i'll try it now
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> Disorganized,  what version ya yusing?
[06:27] <htrp> where can i find 'vino'?
[06:27] <htrp> its installed, but i can't find it
[06:27] <Dark_pahnt0m> oh ok :P
[06:27] <abonilla> Fujitsu: it's going now but I have no idea if it will continue going till V*
[06:27] <BlueEagle> linux-n00b: You obviously need to change the filename to what ever the driver is called.
[06:27] <frank23> Linux-n00b: you know you can install the nvidia driver with synaptic, right?
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> Disorganized,  /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:27] <BlueEagle> linux-n00b: you might also need to make the file executable with chmod u+x nvidia-driver-filename.bin
[06:28] <Dr_Willis> !info vino
[06:28] <Linux-n00b> BlueEagle, yeh, i did the whole chmod +x "name here" thing, still gave me a msg telling me i need root
[06:28] <frank23> !tell Linux-n00b about nvidia
[06:28] <ubotu> vino: (VNC server for GNOME), section gnome, is optional. Version: 2.12.0-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 164 kB, Installed size: 1772 kB
[06:28] <Disorganized> Dr_Willis, i'm useing ubuntu 5.10.   ... ya, xorg.conf isn't there.
[06:28] <Dr_Willis> htrp,  tats the gnome-shared desktop tool.
[06:28] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m  if you need help with that (should be streight forword)  haller at these guys.     i'll be back in a bit.
[06:28] <BlueEagle> linux-n00b: sudo chmod u+x filename
[06:28] <htrp> i know
[06:28] <JonathanKent> How in alien i can convert a bin a deb in alien what is the comand?
[06:28] <htrp> where can i find that?
[06:28] <Dr_Willis> Disorganized,  try  "X -version"
[06:29] <BlueEagle> linux-n00b: For every command you run that need root access type sudo in front of it. That is how you do stuff as root in ubuntu.
[06:29] <Disorganized> X: cannot stat /etc/X11/X (No such file or directory), aborting.
[06:29] <Dr_Willis> htrp,  its in the gnome menus somewhere under shared dsektop or somthing. From what little ive used VINO - it sort of Sucks. compared to a stand alone vnc session.
[06:29] <frank23> JonathanKent: alien can convert rpm to deb
[06:29] <aaron_> Reading extended state information
[06:29] <aaron_> Initializing package states... Done
[06:29] <aaron_> aaron@ubuntu:~$
[06:29] <aaron_> ok what now?
[06:29] <BlueEagle> linux-n00b: if you really really need a root shell type sudo -i
[06:29] <wenko> anyone able to tell me the networking password for ubuntu
[06:30] <Disorganized> Dr_Willis, I used apt-get, but i guess i'm still missing a package or something
[06:30] <majd> /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[06:30] <majd> ; returns:  * Forcing reload of web server  (Apache2)... httpd (pid 14201?) not running
[06:30] <majd> yet apache is running....
[06:30] <FliesLikeABrick> wenko your user password
[06:30] <wenko> i havent set one
[06:30] <wenko> its on the live CD
[06:30] <frank23> wenko: oh then its ubuntu
[06:30] <BlueEagle> majd: is mysql running now?
[06:30] <Dr_Willis> Disorganized,   check the gnome help. It was in one of the menus.. i dont use gnome so cant tell ya where.
[06:30] <FliesLikeABrick> wenko open a terminao and do "passwd"
[06:30] <wenko> sigh
[06:30] <BlueEagle> majd: ps aux|grep mysql to find out
[06:30] <FliesLikeABrick> wenko to set a password
[06:30] <Dark_pahnt0m> yay I think it worked
[06:30] <FliesLikeABrick> terminal*
[06:30] <Dark_pahnt0m> thx guys
[06:31] <wenko> thanks but i dont have it open atm
[06:31] <Nickgarvey> aaron_, so what did you do again? apt-get install apache2?
[06:31] <FliesLikeABrick> majd do killall httpd
[06:31] <majd> BlueEagle, yeah, it is
[06:31] <Disorganized> Dr_Willis, I dont use X localy, i dont have console access to the system. i'm setting this up for remote X only.
[06:31] <FliesLikeABrick> majd then try restarting it
[06:31] <majd> FliesLikeABrick, httpd: no process killed
[06:31] <BlueEagle> majd: try to stop apache with /etc/init.d/apache2 stop
[06:31] <babo> How do I associate an application with a protocol in firefox ?
[06:31] <aaron_> apt-get install apache2
[06:31] <aaron_> aaron@ubuntu:~$ apt-get install apache2
[06:31] <aaron_> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[06:31] <aaron_> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[06:31] <aaron_> aaron@ubuntu:~$
[06:31] <BlueEagle> !pastebin
[06:31] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, totally, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[06:31] <Kaiser_Away> aaron_: sudo
[06:32] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  sudo apt-get install apache2
[06:32] <FliesLikeABrick> sorry majd i usually install apache from source, the process may be named something different from apt
[06:32] <majd> oh
[06:32] <aaron_> oh here we go
[06:32] <Dark_pahnt0m> You di say too format using exstention 3 correct?
[06:32] <abonilla> Fujitsu: thanks. That was the way.
[06:33] <Dark_pahnt0m> is that the format  isue?
[06:33] <Nickgarvey> aaron_, yeah in general when you get a permission denied, toss a sudo infront (assuming you know what you are doing!)
[06:33] <Dark_pahnt0m> I use*
[06:33] <Fujitsu> No problem, abonilla.
[06:33] <Amaranth> what do you guys thing of http://www.realistanew.com/random/new_alacarte.png for the new layout for alacarte?
[06:33] <aaron_> yea sudo means root access right?
[06:33] <Dr_Willis> Dark_pahnt0m,  You mean Ext3 ?  :P
[06:33] <BlueEagle> aaron_: man sudo
[06:33] <Dark_pahnt0m> yes I had 2 format HD I picked ext 3 as format
[06:33] <aaron_> sudo apt-get install apache2
[06:33] <majd> FliesLikeABrick, BlueEagle, i stopped it, then started it, and it worked
[06:33] <majd> thanks
[06:33] <Dark_pahnt0m> there several choices
[06:34] <aaron_> Setting up apache2 (2.0.54-5ubuntu4) ...
[06:34] <aaron_> aaron@ubuntu:~$
[06:34] <aaron_> ok what now
[06:34] <Nickgarvey> aaron_, whats your IP address
[06:34] <Nickgarvey> wait I know
[06:34] <Nickgarvey> whois
[06:34] <BlueEagle> majd: Good for you. :)
[06:34] <majd> thanks for the help
[06:34] <Nickgarvey> aaron_, forward your ports I guess
[06:34] <Dark_pahnt0m> uuum now how do  Iget my computer on my desktoop instead of having 2 make 2 icons for HD's??
[06:35] <Linux-n00b> BlueEagle, frank23 , thanks for the help, worked great :)
[06:35] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  find out what the model name of your router is and follow the instructions at www.portforward.com to forward port 80 in the router to your desktop that you just set apache up on
[06:35] <BlueEagle> linux-n00b: Good for you. :)
[06:35] <Nickgarvey> aaron_, www.portforward.com
[06:36] <Nickgarvey> heh thats one of my favorite reasons too Linux-n00b
[06:36] <aaron_> i got a netgear wgr614V5
[06:36] <Nickgarvey> aaron_, go to that site?
[06:36] <FliesLikeABrick> k aaron_  now go to the site and forward port 80 to the IP of the computer you just installed apache on
[06:36] <FliesLikeABrick> you can find out the IP using "ifconfig" at the prompt
[06:37] <Dark_pahnt0m> Hey I got my new HD installed & it still says its HDb & in the Gui it says it a cdrom 1
[06:37] <Linux-n00b> going to explore Ubuntu a bit more, I'm sure i'll be back here heh
[06:37] <Dark_pahnt0m> how do I fix that problem?
[06:37] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m an IDE hard drive?
[06:37] <Dark_pahnt0m> yeah
[06:37] <Dark_pahnt0m> its on as a secondary
[06:37] <FliesLikeABrick> did you make sure you set the jumper right?
[06:37] <FliesLikeABrick> Nickgarvey thats why I enjoy sitting here helping people out so much, it motivates people to use linux ;)
[06:37] <Dark_pahnt0m> jumper on cable select
[06:38] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m  is the other one on the same cable set to cable select too?
[06:38] <Dark_pahnt0m> the bios picked it up no problem
[06:38] <FliesLikeABrick> ok dark_light
[06:38] <neo911> anyone here knowledgeable on LDAP? thanks...
[06:38] <FliesLikeABrick> dark_light  do fdisk -l
[06:38] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m  rather
[06:38] <Nickgarvey> same, I figure if 5 minutes of my time will help someone use linux for life its worth it
[06:38] <Dark_pahnt0m> might be, linux that picky :P
[06:38] <Nickgarvey> of course 5 minutes can turn into 5 hours but eh
[06:38] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m if the bios was fine then linux will be with it
[06:38] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m do fdisk -l and see what shows up
[06:38] <FliesLikeABrick> you have to do it with sudo or as root
[06:38] <neo911> why would anyone get this error when doing an ldapadd SASL/DIGEST-MD5 authentication started
[06:38] <neo911> ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Internal (implementation specific) error (80)
[06:38] <neo911>         additional info: SASL(-13): user not found: no secret in database
[06:38] <Dark_pahnt0m> K
[06:38] <Nickgarvey> !paste!
[06:38] <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.
[06:38] <dark_light> you have to press tab two times FliesLikeABrick =)
[06:39] <FliesLikeABrick> dark_light  I'm well aware
[06:39] <blueumbrella> Hi all...very new to linux...loaded ubuntu, worked great for a while, then after logging in with password it comes up with just a blank brown screen. Any thoghts?
[06:39] <Nickgarvey> blueumbrella, how long did you wait?
[06:39] <FliesLikeABrick> blueumbrella did you upgrade your kernel and forget to upgrade the kernel headers too?
[06:39] <blueumbrella> a while. It worked fine for the first few loads
[06:40] <blueumbrella> i just shut it down and it wouldn't reload
[06:40] <Nickgarvey> FliesLikeABrick, I barely know what that ment, I doubt they do heh
[06:40] <_vijay> hi everyone, how to save files in /var/www, because they are under root permission??
[06:40] <Nickgarvey> blueumbrella, odd, did you try a different username?
[06:40] <FliesLikeABrick> _vijay  either use sudo to change who owns /var/www or at least change the permissions on it to allow other people to write to it
[06:40] <blueumbrella> no, i used my standard one
[06:40] <DogWater> Anyone ever gotten X/GDM to work on a dell 6400 inspiron?
[06:41] <blueumbrella> should I try a new one?
[06:41] <FliesLikeABrick> yes blueumbrella
[06:42] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m  every thing work ok ?     (i'm back)
[06:42] <_vijay> FilesLikeABrick:ok, thanks
[06:42] <Dark_pahnt0m> nope
[06:42] <intelikey> what problem ?
[06:42] <Dark_pahnt0m> is there a format command on terminal?
[06:42] <aaron_> 192.168.0.1 does not load for me
[06:42] <Dark_pahnt0m> I cant get this HD 2 reconise decides as cd rom 1
[06:42] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  does 192.168.1.1 load?
[06:42] <intelikey> yes.   have you made an ext# partition Dark_pahnt0m ?
[06:43] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m mkfs -t ext3
[06:43] <Dark_pahnt0m> just 1 partition
[06:43] <aaron_> yeah it asks for username and pw
[06:43] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m or mkfs.ext3 /dev/device#partition
[06:43] <lgc> Hello all from Mexico! Hello nalioth, _jason!
[06:43] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  k use that instead of 192.168.0.1
[06:43] <aaron_> bam im in
[06:43] <nalioth> lgc: howdy
[06:43] <aaron_> i remember this
[06:43] <Dark_pahnt0m> havent reformatted it yet.. I deleted partition then write too it then redid partion again
[06:43] <aaron_> i forwarded a few ports on my windows box before
[06:43] <aaron_> so what port is apache
[06:43] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  80
[06:44] <djs_2_6> Hey, anyone in here familiar with XEON processors?
[06:44] <FliesLikeABrick> djs_2_6 I'm sure at least a couple people are, what can we help you with?
[06:44] <lgc> howdy nalioth. I could use some of your vast knowledge again!
[06:44] <aaron_> and what folder does it serve the http pages from
[06:44] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m   do  "sudo fdisk -l "     and  then  " mount "    and tell me the name of the ext# partition that is not  mounted.  i.e.  doesn't show up in the mount command.
[06:44] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  /var/www
[06:44] <Fujitsu> hat aspect of them, djs_2_6>
[06:44] <Fujitsu> *?
[06:44] <aaron_> my friends got a dual xeon 2.0 ghz setup
[06:44] <Fujitsu> *What
[06:44] <aaron_> running debian
[06:44] <nalioth> lgc: there are many people in the channel who can help you
[06:45] <lgc> nalioth, should I take that as "I'm too busy for you"?
[06:45] <CryoTox> Is there a command to set a folder to non-read only?
[06:45] <aaron_> do i need to forward it to my internal ip (192) or external? 70
[06:45] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox chmod ?
[06:45] <Nickgarvey> what do you mean CryoTox
[06:45] <DogWater> i have about 40 Dell 1800 3.2ghzs at my office
[06:45] <DogWater> but they're still in boxes
[06:45] <nalioth> lgc: just ask the channel your question, and folks will help you (i am one of the folks)
[06:45] <DogWater> lol
[06:45] <djs_2_6> FliesLikeABrick , Fujitsu - Well, I am trying to pick between 2 XEON 1.8s, or 2 XEON 2.0s.  There is a $22 difference, and I am wondering how much of a difference in performance there is between the two, and whether the extra money is worth it...
[06:45] <FliesLikeABrick> DogWater  I'll give you my address and you can send me a couple, k?
[06:46] <Fujitsu> Not a lot of difference...
[06:46] <DogWater> nah the dedicated server customers like to lease them
[06:46] <YukiCuss> djs_2_6, about 200MHz difference, I'd say.
[06:46] <intelikey> CryoTox chmod     man chmod    and use sparingly
[06:46] <djs_2_6> YukiCuss - Very funny...
[06:46] <Fujitsu> DogWater, ask the question please :)
[06:46] <YukiCuss> :)
[06:46] <FliesLikeABrick> djs_2_6 it depends entirely on whether you want to spend another $22 or not
[06:46] <ic56> problem with firefox under GNOME on ubuntu 5.10: drop-down menus are white on white when highlighted (i.e. when mouse pointer is over them).  Any thoughts?
[06:47] <djs_2_6> FliesLikeABrick - I am just curious if it is worth the extra in performance...
[06:47] <FliesLikeABrick> ic56 have you done anything to modify the appearance of your firefox or is this the default install?
[06:47] <Fujitsu> $22 is nothing...
[06:47] <FliesLikeABrick> djs_2_6  if it was me, I would spend the extra $22 if thats the kind of response you're looking for
[06:47] <Dark_pahnt0m> name is dev/hdb/ & says its there I activated it using the gnome gui disk managment after formatting it with ext 3
[06:47] <Fujitsu> I would spend the extra $22.
[06:47] <ic56> default install. except that I changed the root window background to a solid colour instead of the sunset image.
[06:47] <Fujitsu> You may need the extra 200MHz at some point.
[06:48] <YukiCuss> Fujitsu, when you've run out of MHz, you might just need that extra 200 for a short while.. right?
[06:48] <djs_2_6> Well, I also need heatsink/fan/mounting setups, and have no idea on them...
[06:48] <FliesLikeABrick> k Dark_pahnt0m did you partition it or just format the entire device?
[06:48] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m do fdisk -l as sudo and paste the contents to me in a PM.  only paste the contents having to do with that device
[06:48] <Dark_pahnt0m> partitioned didnt reformat yet
[06:48] <lgc> my problem is this: I really don't know much about burning CDs, so I ask this stupid question: I download an ISO image and then I want to burn it onto CD. The file I end up with on the CD is the same one as that on the HD, or should it be transformed to another format?
[06:48] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m ok where do you want to mount this new partition.   (although dev/hdb/ would be a directory. not a partition)  ?
[06:48] <FliesLikeABrick> lgc  use k3b and use that to burn the image
[06:49] <FliesLikeABrick> lgc you need to tell the burning software to burn the image, not just burn the image file
[06:49] <intelikey> dev/hdb are you sure it's not /dev/hdb1  ?
[06:49] <FliesLikeABrick> lgc an ISO file is a file that just contains the contents of the CD as one large file
[06:49] <intelikey> Dark_pahnt0m ?
[06:49] <nalioth> lgc: "burn cd image" or "burn as image"
[06:49] <FliesLikeABrick> lgc and therefore a program that knows that will burn it in the proper way such that the files will show up normally
[06:50] <ocxic> hey all
[06:50] <Dark_pahnt0m> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 2490 cylinders
[06:50] <Dark_pahnt0m> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[06:50] <Dark_pahnt0m>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[06:50] <Dark_pahnt0m> /dev/hda1   *           1        2385    19157481   83  Linux
[06:50] <Dark_pahnt0m> /dev/hda2            2386        2490      843412+   5  Extended
[06:50] <Dark_pahnt0m> /dev/hda5            2386        2490      843381   82  Linux swap / Solaris
[06:50] <CryoTox> Okay where were we?
[06:50] <Dark_pahnt0m> Disk /dev/hdb: 10.0 GB, 10005037056 bytes
[06:50] <Dark_pahnt0m> 240 heads, 63 sectors/track, 1292 cylinders
[06:50] <frank23> !pastebin
[06:50] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[06:50] <Dark_pahnt0m> Units = cylinders of 15120 * 512 = 7741440 bytes
[06:50] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m I said paste it in a PM to me, not in the channel
[06:50] <Dark_pahnt0m>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[06:50] <salah> Hey ,
[06:50] <lgc> FliesLikeABrick, nalioth, that's where my problems begin: what the "#$"# is an "image"?
[06:50] <ocxic> i need some help getting Tovid running is ther someone eho can help
[06:50] <salah> What is good for voice recording?
[06:50] <aaron_> how do u find out the direct ip address of the current machine ur on
[06:50] <FliesLikeABrick> lgc I just explained that when I said what an ISO file is
[06:50] <nalioth> lgc: anything .iso is an image file
[06:51] <Frogzoo> !tell dark_pahnt0m about pastebin
[06:51] <CryoTox> Is there a command to set a folder to non-read only?
[06:51] <jb1> salah: do you mean what program is good for recording?
[06:51] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  read on how to use chmod
[06:51] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  or ask a more specific question
[06:51] <salah> jbl: yah
[06:51] <Fujitsu> !permissions
[06:51] <ubotu> permissions are explained here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FilePermissions  - The easiest way to work with permissions is to sudo chmod {options} filename.  Also, try "man chmod", "man chown", and "man chgrp" from the console.
[06:52] <djs_2_6> Hey guys, any recommendations for heatsink/fan setups for an Intel SE7500WV2??
[06:52] <Fujitsu> Look at that, CryoTox.
[06:52] <jb1> salah: Audacity is easy to use and should do the trick for easy stuff.
[06:52] <lgc> FliesLikeABrick, nalioth I missed the answer the first time. Sorry. Let me try and do the silly thing again and remember the procedure...
[06:52] <Fujitsu> djs_2_6, this isn't the right place to discuss that.
[06:52] <nalioth> Dark_pahnt0m: please don't paste in the channel, use a pastebin instead
[06:52] <salah> jbl: how can I get it?
[06:52] <sartan> lots of nicks here.
[06:52] <djs_2_6> Fujitsu - Where would you suggest I discuss it?
[06:52] <YukiCuss> sartan, 609.
[06:52] <sartan> yessir
[06:52] <Dark_pahnt0m> Like I would know what the hell pastebin is o how too use it :p
[06:52] <navy> can I speak with nick please?
[06:52] <Dark_pahnt0m> is it a script?
[06:52] <Fujitsu> djs_2_6, not here. Maybe #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:52] <Fujitsu> !tell Dark_pahnt0m about pastebin
[06:53] <Frogzoo> Dark_pahnt0m: read the msg from ubotu
[06:53] <aaron_> flies like a brick
[06:53] <jb1> salah: "sudo apt-get install audacity" in a terminal window or open up Synaptic and get it from there
[06:53] <aaron_> are you there
[06:53] <Nickgarvey> whats the command to sync my clock?
[06:53] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m www.pastebin.com
[06:53] <salah> jbl: is it in the Synaptic?
[06:53] <FliesLikeABrick> yes aaron_  ?
[06:53] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Dark_pahnt0m about paste
[06:53] <jb1> salah: yes, it is in Synaptic
[06:53] <Frogzoo> Dark_pahnt0m: don't take the kick personally, it's these rules that keep the chan usable for everyone
[06:53] <aaron_> i try to forward port 80 to my external ip (70.xxxxxxx) and it says must be lan ip
[06:53] <CryoTox> Okay... It's un related to permmissions I'm pretty sure. When I try to acess my mp3 player it allows me, but when I try to delete I get the error, "Can not delete, disk is read only" How do I correct this?
[06:53] <aaron_> but then i put in my router ip then it says cant be router ip
[06:53] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  yes, on the ubuntu computer do the command "ifconfig"
[06:53] <Fujitsu> You want to forward to your /internal/ IP, aaron_.
[06:53] <FliesLikeABrick> and put in the IP that shows up there
[06:53] <salah> jbl: Thanks man
[06:53] <Dark_pahnt0m> Tell mal & fro about spamming me with pastebin bot
[06:54] <djs_2_6> Fujitsu, thank you
[06:54] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  like I told you when I told you about port forwarding ;)
[06:54] <jb1> salah: np. hope it works for you.
[06:54] <intelikey> sorry Dark_pahnt0m your flood got cut off before it got to hdb   so i guess you will need to pastebin the output   of  these two commands for me please.     sudo fdisk -l   &&   mount                         and tell me where you would like the new partition mounted?  example; /media/disk2
[06:54] <djs_2_6> Fujitsu, btw, love your hard drives...
[06:54] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  it will likely be 192.168.1.10* something
[06:54] <moulty> hi
[06:54] <Fujitsu> djs_2_6, a Fujitsu HDD was where I originally got my name.
[06:54] <aaron_> i tryed 1.2 but no luck
[06:54] <YukiCuss> ^_^
[06:54] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  what shows up in ifconfig as the IP?
[06:54] <aaron_> BINGO
[06:54] <aaron_> 1.3
[06:55] <moulty> Anyone here help with driver install problems?
[06:55] <YukiCuss> djs_2_6, he needed a nickname since he was using his real name as a username on a Linux system (I said no), so closest object was a Fujitsu hard drive ..
[06:55] <Fujitsu> !helpme
[06:55] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[06:55] <CryoTox> FliesLikeABrick: Was that specific enough?
[06:55] <djs_2_6> Fujitsu, so are you a bot, born of chips and wires...?
[06:55] <FliesLikeABrick> yes CryoTox  much better
[06:55] <Fujitsu> Not quite :P
[06:55] <lgc> FliesLikeABrick, nalioth, I get "Do you want to create a disk that only contains CD images?" ("Exit" or "Continue")
[06:55] <aaron_> BINGO
[06:55] <aaron_> its up!
[06:56] <aaron_> thanks man
[06:56] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox when you mount the filesystem that is on the mp3 player, you have to tell it to allow people to modify the files, besides root
[06:56] <nalioth> lgc: join me in #kubuntu-offtopic please
[06:56] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox how did you mount the filesystem, or was it mounted automatically?
[06:56] <aaron_> http://70.172.219.57/
[06:56] <FliesLikeABrick> doesn't work aaron_
[06:56] <Frogzoo> !tell aaron_ about enter
[06:56] <Dark_pahnt0m> Mount it?/ it keeps coming up as a cdrom How dop  I mount that?
[06:56] <ic56> here goes again: problem with firefox under GNOME on ubuntu 5.10: drop-down menus are white on white when highlighted (i.e. when mouse pointer is over them).  This is a vanilla Ubuntu install, except that I changed the background to a solid colour.  Thoughts?
[06:56] <FliesLikeABrick> Dark_pahnt0m what makes you think it is your cdrom?
[06:56] <Nickgarvey> no luck aaron_
[06:57] <Nickgarvey> aaron_, /etc/hosts.allow
[06:57] <yggdrasil_> does any one have any familiarity with this : controller: Intel Corp. 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
[06:57] <yggdrasil_>  , its working but its all messed up.. using a dell latitude c400....
[06:57] <Nickgarvey> !hosts
[06:57] <ubotu> Nickgarvey: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:57] <Nickgarvey> !hosts.allow
[06:57] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nickgarvey
[06:57] <jb1> aaron: page doesn;t load for me
[06:57] <FliesLikeABrick> Nickgarvey  it is default install of apache, hosts.allow doesn't matter
[06:57] <Nickgarvey> oh
[06:57] <Nickgarvey> um why would it work for him and not for us then?
[06:57] <JonathanKent> !find install.sfx
[06:57] <Dark_pahnt0m> its not it sasy in partition its a HD in myy computer it says its a cdrom
[06:57] <moulty> i downloaded the Nvidia NFORCE driver .run install pakage, i can only run it in root account (could not make term root mode from main account-as described in guide)......
[06:57] <aaron_> it works for me
[06:57] <FliesLikeABrick> hm
[06:57] <Nickgarvey> that link you gave us?
[06:58] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  does it work from another computer?
[06:58] <Nickgarvey> when I nmap aaron_ I get nothing
[06:58] <aaron_> yea
[06:58] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  did you try it from another computer in your house?
[06:58] <aaron_> Icon  Name                    Last modified      Size  Description[DIR]  apache2-default/        07-Jan-2006 08:41    -
[06:58] <aaron_> Apache/2.0.54 (Ubuntu) Server at 70.172.219.57 Port 80
[06:58] <aaron_> no i cant
[06:58] <aaron_> because im using that comps keyboard
[06:58] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_ what do you mean you can't? as in you don't have another computer or as in it doesn't work?
[06:58] <FliesLikeABrick> oh
[06:58] <moulty> .... from root account; the .run runs, then quits with an errror acount not having until install
[06:58] <jb1> aaron: I can't ping the IP of your page.
[06:58] <moulty> ed*
[06:58] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  what did you put in as the IP to forward to in the router ?
[06:58] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'install.sfx' returned no results.
[06:58] <aaron_> the 1.3 one
[06:59] <moulty> about*
[06:59] <CryoTox> Okay... It's un related to permmissions I'm pretty sure. When I try to acess my mp3 player it allows me, but when I try to delete I get the error, "Can not delete, disk is read only" How do I correct this?
[06:59] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  that is the IP that shows up in ifconfig?
[06:59] <aaron_> yea
[06:59] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  who is your internet service provider?
[06:59] <Nickgarvey> CryoTox, are you reading off your windows partition?
[06:59] <Frogzoo> CryoTox: mebbe the filesystem is mounted ro - check with 'mount'
[06:59] <aaron_> cox
[06:59] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  sorry, i replied to you but you must have been disconnected by then
[06:59] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox how did you mount the filesystem, or was it mounted automatically?
[07:00] <CryoTox> Automaticly
[07:00] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  sudo nano /etc/ftsab
[07:00] <FliesLikeABrick> er
[07:00] <Frogzoo> CryoTox: so it's an ntfs partition?
[07:00] <Nickgarvey> don't have him make an ntfs partition writable though
[07:00] <blueumbrella> Hi again. I'm still getting a blank brown screen after i log in. I can move the curser but nothing else. All was working earlier.
[07:00] <FliesLikeABrick> Frogzoo  i think it is a fat partition mounted for write only by root
[07:00] <moulty> Anyone installed the Nvidia NFORCE driver pack.run?
[07:00] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  it appears that cox may block port 80 to prevent people from running webservers.  you can run it on another port
[07:00] <Frogzoo> FliesLikeABrick: check with 'mount'
[07:00] <moulty> ahh frogzoo!.. hello again!
[07:01] <aaron_> oh great fun fun
[07:01] <FliesLikeABrick> aye CryoTox  type "mount" and see what it says for that device
[07:01] <intelikey> !paste
[07:01] <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.
[07:01] <Frogzoo> moulty: hi!
[07:01] <aaron_> now how do i change the apache config
[07:01] <post_break> is there a way to change the shortcut shit-backspace to something else?
[07:01] <CryoTox> type vfat
[07:01] <post_break> shift
[07:01] <post_break> whoops
[07:01] <post_break> haha
[07:01] <CryoTox> does that help?
[07:01] <jb1> lol post+break
[07:01] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  what device letter is it?
[07:01] <FliesLikeABrick> yes CryoTox  that helps
[07:01] <moulty> Frogzoo: guess what.... after I installed that firestarter, Ubuntu would not boot, totaly screwed it was
[07:02] <CryoTox> /dev/sda on /media/usbdisk type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,quiet,shortname=winnt,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=077,iocharset=utf8)
[07:02] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  you need to find the configuration file for apache2, I forget what it is called when installed from apt
[07:02] <Frogzoo> moulty: o_O   .... did your /var or / fill up to 100% ?
[07:02] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox in /etc/fstab, paste us the one line that says /dev/sda in it
[07:02] <post_break> or is that built in?
[07:02] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  only the one line
[07:02] <shrewduser> hey knowledgable people, i need to check on a program to make sure it's working right (debug style, console w.e) how can i do that while the program's running?
[07:02] <post_break> its really annoying when you accidently do it 5 times a day
[07:03] <Neurosis_> i set up ubuntu to try out, i dont recall it ever asking for a root password. Is this normal and can be setup later or??
[07:03] <moulty> nah, it had loads of space, it said it could not mount drives, hence not find files!!!
[07:03] <FliesLikeABrick> shrewduser  what do you need to check to make sure it is running right?
[07:03] <Frogzoo> CryoTox: methinks you need the 'user' option in fstab
[07:03] <Fujitsu> !tell Neurosis_ about root
[07:03] <FliesLikeABrick> Frogzoo  or he needs to change umask to 000
[07:03] <FliesLikeABrick> Frogzoo  either one will work
[07:04] <shrewduser> FliesLikeABrick: well i grabbed wine from the wine repository and installed it and now i'm running SteamInstall.exe and i don't know if all is running smoothly (it's taking it's sweet time)...
[07:04] <FliesLikeABrick> Frogzoo  user wont work if he has uid and gid set to 1000
[07:04] <CryoTox> FliesLikeABrick: It isn't in there
[07:04] <Dark_pahnt0m> Hello I pasted ur stupid info, Whats the reason I cant partition this basterdchild HD?
[07:04] <FliesLikeABrick> k CryoTox one second
[07:04] <Nickgarvey> !language
[07:04] <ubotu> it has been said that 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.
[07:04] <FliesLikeABrick> shrewduser  you should see the window with steaminstall if it works.  I have yet to successfully install steam in wine
[07:04] <ic56> Neurosis_: this is normal.  The root account is passwordless on Ubuntu
[07:04] <aaron_> what folder would it be located in
[07:04] <Nickgarvey> !tell Dark_pahnt0m about patience
[07:05] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  do sudo nano /etc/fstab and add this line:
[07:05] <Nickgarvey> !tell Neurosis_ about root
[07:05] <Frogzoo> FliesLikeABrick: uid=1000 is the default user
[07:05] <iwan9900> can i use ubuntu for bandwidth management ?
[07:05] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox add in the line /dev/sda1 /mnt/mp3 vfat umask=000 0 0
[07:05] <ic56> !tell ic56 about root
[07:05] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  also do mkdir /mnt/mp3
[07:05] <Dark_pahnt0m> ore ubotu\
[07:05] <Dark_pahnt0m> ore ubotu\
[07:06] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell iwan9900 about iptables
[07:06] <Dark_pahnt0m> wth
[07:06] <Neurosis_> thankyou Nickgarvey
[07:06] <FliesLikeABrick> also iwan9900  check out vnstat and iptraf if you're just interested in monitoring bandwidth usage
[07:06] <DarthShrine> :/ OOo won't let me print!
[07:06] <dj-fu> Hi guys, Sorry about earlier with the Router thing. Was a shitty thing to do.
[07:06] <iwan9900> any tools to simplify things (bandwidth management)
[07:06] <CryoTox> After I add the line what do I do?
[07:07] <cyphase> What's a good bitrate to use when converting a DVD to Theora?
[07:07] <jb1> iwan9900: there is a whole subset of programs called tc (Traffic Control) based on the kernel netfilter code
[07:07] <CryoTox> exit terminal and reopen?
[07:07] <protocol1> i seriously need to get me a desk
[07:07] <blueumbrella> Any ideas about getting blank brown screen after log-in?
[07:07] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  do umount /dev/sda1 then do mount /dev/sda1
[07:07] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  you have to do both of those as root, then your mp3  player should be mounted at /mnt/mp3
[07:07] <Chodder> #screwbuntu
[07:07] <bosco> why is it telling me that i cant burn an audio cd in a graphical way of doing it cuz i dont have permission i have already mounted the drive but when i do it says for read only why  is that
[07:07] <FliesLikeABrick> Chodder  #notfunny
[07:08] <salah> Hi , How can I resetup my soundcard
[07:08] <Chodder> It's a real channel
[07:08] <salah> I guess I hav some problem here
[07:08] <patrix> hmm wow, tyring to move icons on the gnome desktop, while loggedf in through Xvnc, locks the whole desktop heh
[07:08] <CryoTox> umount: /dev/sda1: not found
[07:08] <jb1> salah: what is the problem
[07:08] <FliesLikeABrick> CryoTox  is your mp3 player plugged in?
[07:08] <CryoTox> yes
[07:08] <FliesLikeABrick> oh CryoTox  sorry change fstab to /dev/sda not /dev/sda1
[07:08] <FliesLikeABrick> my mistake CryoTox
[07:09] <salah> jbl: as u said to install audacity I did but it's msging about sound card problem
[07:09] <FliesLikeABrick> then try umount /dev/sda and mount /dev/sda
[07:09] <salah> jbl: is there anyway to reinstall sound card driver in Ubuntu?
[07:09] <bosco> why is it telling me that i cant burn an audio cd in a graphical way of doing it cuz i dont have permission i have already mounted the drive but when i do it says for read only why  is that
[07:09] <jb1> salah: I forgot to ask you which distro you are running. Is this in Ubuntu 5.10 or the Dapper beta?
[07:10] <Fujitsu> No Dapper Beta yet, jb1.
[07:10] <salah> jbl: 5.10
[07:10] <CryoTox> FliesLikeABrick: Just went in and xhanged everything
[07:10] <jb1> salah: OK. Do this and Audacity should start working.
[07:10] <Mortalman> Anyone know why both the ubuntu DVD and the kubuntu DVD fail on install or Live cd boot with the message "failed to load installer components"   ??
[07:11] <YukiCuss> ..
[07:11] <salah> jbl: what I have to do?
[07:11] <CryoTox> FliesLikeABrick: Still getting the error...
[07:11] <Frogzoo> !tell Mortalman about fixinstall
[07:11] <jb1> (booting my 5.10 box....wait a sec...)
[07:11] <DarthShrine> In the Printers window it says that it is printing. The printer is a network printer, as my printer (Lexmark Z818) Does not seem to have drivers.
[07:11] <FliesLikeABrick> Mortalman are you 1) burning the right CD/DVD for your computer architecture, and 2) making sure that it is burned correctly ?
[07:11] <CryoTox> bleh
[07:11] <CryoTox> bbl
[07:11] <salah> jbl: it shows that Host Error
[07:12] <aaron_> whats the config file called to change the port of apache when installed via apt , anyone know? and know where its located? thanks
[07:12] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  do sudo updatedb then when that is done do locate conf | grep apache
[07:12] <nalioth> Mortalman: did you check the integrity of the iso and the burnt disc?
[07:12] <Mortalman> Frogzoo: nothing at that url mentions my problem.
[07:13] <Frogzoo> aaron_: /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
[07:13] <salah> jbl: I don't get u. Sorry can u say again?
[07:13] <FliesLikeABrick> thanks Frogzoo  I felt dead in the water not being able to tell him what it was since I install apache from source
[07:13] <Frogzoo> Mortalman: try disabling acpi
[07:14] <jb1> salah: OK. First thing to try is to kill esd. Audacity will not work with esd running in 5.10. In a terminal window so "sudo killall esd"
[07:14] <bosco> why is it telling me that i cant burn an audio cd in a graphical way of doing it cuz i dont have permission i have already mounted the drive but when i do it says for read only why  is that
[07:14] <jb1> do*
[07:14] <Mortalman> Frogzoo: Even though it has nothing to do with acpi ?
[07:14] <Frogzoo> Mortalman: yep, try it & see
[07:14] <AshyIsMe> hello
[07:14] <AshyIsMe> i'm trying to enable the universe and multiverse repos' in dapper
[07:15] <Mortalman> Frogzoo: Okie doke. lol    brb
[07:15] <AshyIsMe> but there's no settings button in synaptic pm
[07:15] <AshyIsMe> what's going on?
[07:16] <aaron_> Listen 80
[07:16] <aaron_> i try to change that
[07:16] <YukiCuss> f/ l
[07:16] <aaron_> but its protected or something and i cant edit it
[07:16] <YukiCuss> Oops.
[07:17] <Dewio> what should I use for a terminal program in ubuntu? Iwant to talk to the serial modem directly and manually
[07:17] <FliesLikeABrick> Dewio  let me find the name of the one that i used
[07:17] <FliesLikeABrick> just a sec
[07:17] <jb1> Dewio: sudo apt-get install minicom
[07:17] <Frogzoo> Dewio: or kermit
[07:17] <FliesLikeABrick> Dewi  i used gtkterm
[07:18] <Dewi> thanks guys
[07:19] <aaron_> hey flieslikeabrick
[07:19] <aaron_> how do i edit this file i forgot
[07:19] <Frogzoo> aaron_: gksudo gedi /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
[07:19] <AshyIsMe> what's the file i can manually edit to enable repos'?
[07:19] <YukiCuss> AshyIsMe, /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:19] <Dewi> AshyIsMe: /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:19] <jb1> aaron_: that shud be gedit not gedi in what Frogzoo wrote above
[07:20] <Dewi> YukiCuss: did I win?
[07:20] <Dewi> YukiCuss: you were very close
[07:20] <YukiCuss> Dewi, according to my screen, I'm within 1 second behind yours.
[07:20] <aaron_> sudo: gedi: command not found
[07:20] <GTroy> if I install the source package for wine, will it take over for the old wine package?
[07:20] <jb1> aaron_: it is gedit with a "t"
[07:20] <FliesLikeABrick> sorry aaron_ I need to sleep, I have class in the morning
[07:20] <AshyIsMe> Dewi: YukiCuss won on my screen
[07:20] <aaron_> ok gnight thanks for the help
[07:21] <Dewi> AshyIsMe: aw. your server sucks then. :P
[07:21] <FliesLikeABrick> np aaron_  thats what I'm here for
[07:21] <ejofee> "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)"
[07:21] <ejofee> what do i do now?
[07:21] <protocol1> can someone give me an example of how to use fbsetbg to set some wallpaper up as my background?
[07:21] <DarthShrine> Does anybody know how to make a Lexmark Z818 printer work in Linux?
[07:21] <GTroy> simple question I hope someone can answer about wine
[07:22] <GTroy> will a source package replace the old one?
[07:22] <MaMaGoody> hi, how can I turn on web interface for cups without using gnome?
[07:22] <Dewi> ejofee: try again? sounds like data got corrupted
[07:22] <Mortalman> FrogZoo: Still fails on "load installer components from CD".  Any other ideas?
[07:22] <FliesLikeABrick> GTroy  is there a particular reason you want to use the source package instead of the compiled one?
[07:22] <ejofee> Dewi: i tried again more than twenty times.
[07:22] <bosco> why is it telling me that i cant burn an audio cd in a graphical way of doing it cuz i dont have permission i have already mounted the drive but when i do it says for read only why  is that
[07:22] <GTroy> my repos are screwed and don't feel like messin with em
[07:22] <ejofee> Dewi: (in the last twenty hours)
[07:23] <Dewi> ejofee: try downloading that file yourself with wget and see if you can gunzip it? maybe it's lying to you
[07:23] <GTroy> ok, so I'm lazy
[07:23] <ejofee> Dewi: where should i put that file?
[07:23] <aaron_> (gedit:12778): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[07:23] <aaron_> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[07:23] <FliesLikeABrick> GTroy  it would take far less time to fix your repos than it would take to sit and wait for wine to compile from a source package
[07:23] <Dewi> ejofee: anywhere, I just mean you should test to see if you can unzip it manually
[07:23] <ejofee> Dewi: or where is the corrupted file which i might need to delete?
[07:24] <GTroy> Flies: you're right, but too late
[07:24] <Dewi> ejofee: stupid question but... you do have gzip installed right? :P
[07:24] <Dewi> ejofee: what command have you been running?
[07:24] <gimmulf_> Hi, how do i unrar a file with this name:  Reggaekv?ll_p?_Perrong_23_(18_mars).rar  ... im getting: bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
[07:24] <ejofee> Dewi: i think ubuntu won't even allow me to uninstall gzip without uninstalling most of the system.
[07:24] <Dewi> ejofee: that doesn't surprise me :)
[07:24] <ejofee> Dewi: "sudo apt-get update"
[07:24] <Dewi> ejofee: what were you typing to get that error?
[07:25] <FliesLikeABrick> gimmulf_  put a \ before the ( and )
[07:25] <GTroy> FliesLikeABrick: thanks for answering my question in a strange way
[07:25] <GTroy> ;)
[07:25] <gimmulf_> thanks FliesLikeABrick
[07:25] <jb1> aaron_: you tried  "gksudo gedit /etc/apache2/httpd.conf"?
[07:25] <FliesLikeABrick> gimmulf_  if you type the first couple letters of a filename and then hit tab, it will complete the filename for you and also include the \ for you
[07:25] <Mortalman> Anyone know why both the ubuntu DVD and the kubuntu DVD fail with the message "failed to load installer components from CD" when trying to boot live or install ??
[07:25] <Dewi> ejofee: hmm. the mime type of that file is text/plain. are you pulling via a proxy?
[07:26] <ejofee> Dewi: ... no
[07:27] <aaron_> ok i set the port
[07:27] <aaron_> it let me edit it finally
[07:27] <Dewi> ejofee: hmm. well, sometimes there are transparent ones or other issues. Try replacing the 'http://' in your sources.list with 'ftp://'
[07:27] <Dewi> ejofee: I have found a lower rate of corruption problems with FTP in the past
[07:27] <Dewi> ejofee: although it is much slower :/
[07:27] <aaron_> jbl what command do i run now to update it
[07:27] <aaron_> i forgot sorry :(
[07:27] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[07:28] <Dewi> ejofee: from where I am, that file downloads fine via HTTP and is a correct gzip file
[07:28] <ejofee> Dewi: how can a gzip file be text/plain?!
[07:28] <aaron_> aaron@ubuntu:~$ /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[07:28] <aaron_>  * Forcing reload of web server  (Apache2)... httpd (pid 11690?) not running
[07:28] <Dewi> ejofee: it isn't. But the server is reporting it as such
[07:28] <FliesLikeABrick> ejofee  thats exactly the problem, it got corrupted and should not be text/plain
[07:28] <Dewi> ejofee: that mirror is not behaving as it should
[07:28] <Dewi> ejofee: not that this would normally be a problem
[07:29] <Dewi> ejofee: ... I don't think it would normally be a problem anyway
[07:29] <ejofee> Dewi: could somebody please provide me a mirror to it?
[07:29] <Dewi> ejofee: why not try FTP?
[07:29] <FliesLikeABrick> ejofee: hmm. well, sometimes there are transparent ones or other issues. Try replacing the 'http://' in your sources.list with 'ftp://'
[07:29] <ejofee> Dewi: i will try that, too (but... since you say it's slower...)
[07:29] <Dewi> ejofee: FTP doesn't have MIME issues, or cache issues
[07:29] <jb1> aaron_: what did you cahnge the port number to?
[07:29] <aaron_> 90
[07:29] <Dewi> ejofee: so it tends to be reliable
[07:29] <FliesLikeABrick> ejofee  if the speed bothers you, then use it just this once and change it back
[07:30] <Dewi> ejofee: it's not slower to download... just to establish each connection
[07:30] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  you should not use a port under 1024 besides 80
[07:30] <Dewi> ejofee: but I used FTP for years because the local cable ISPs here munched HTTP too often
[07:30] <jb1> aaron_: hmmm. still can't get to your page
[07:30] <aaron_> what port do you reccomend
[07:30] <aaron_> 1200 good?
[07:30] <jb1> aaron_: try changing it to 8080
[07:30] <aaron_> k
[07:30] <FliesLikeABrick> jb1  there is a decent chance 8080 is blocked along with 80
[07:30] <ejofee> Dewi: why don't we (generalize the) use of https?
[07:31] <FliesLikeABrick> most ISPs that block 80 also block 21, 25, and 8080
[07:31] <Carbine> Hello.
[07:31] <FliesLikeABrick> ejofee  because like sftp, https has a much higher overhead
[07:31] <jb1> aaron_: remember to restart the server after every change
[07:31] <FliesLikeABrick> !ask
[07:31] <ejofee> FliesLikeABrick: oh, right
[07:31] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell Carbine  about ask
[07:32] <Dewi> ejofee: it's only the overheads that are slower with FTP. once it gets going it's often faster.
[07:32] <Dewi> ejofee: fear not the FTP
[07:32] <FliesLikeABrick> jb1  it sounds like his server didn't restart properly after he changed it to 90 anyway
[07:32] <Carbine> I need to edit Xorg.conf to get graphics working in Ubuntu. I'm kinda new to Linux, and I am wondering how to get root privelages.
[07:32] <FliesLikeABrick> jb1  it couldn't find a process to kill
[07:32] <jb1> flieslikeabrick: ah.
[07:33] <FliesLikeABrick> Carbine  most root tasks can be accomplished with "sudo" before any command you need to execute
[07:33] <FliesLikeABrick> and I should have slept a while ago
[07:33] <FliesLikeABrick> gnite, again
[07:33] <Carbine> Oh, alrighty.
[07:33] <FliesLikeABrick> jb1  take good care of aaron_  ;)
[07:33] <jb1> ginte
[07:33] <jb1> i'll try
[07:33] <Carbine> So if I was to sudo vi xorg.conf I would be able to write to that file?
[07:33] <jb1> s/ginte/gnite
[07:33] <intelikey> well that really doesn't help my "newbee burn outness" any.   i just helped Dark_pahnt0m for over an hour in pm  to set up one partition.   why do i always get the one that can't read?    is it cause i can't type or what ?
[07:33] <FliesLikeABrick> intelikey  no need to bash
[07:33] <aaron_> same error :(
[07:33] <lgc> nalioth, it purrs now...
[07:33] <Frogzoo> Mortalman: if you're feeling adventurous, you could try enabling expert mode, then 'hdparm -d1 /dev/hdx' - apparently this sometimes is needed for some cds
[07:34] <jb1> aaron_: sorry for being dense. what is the exact error?
[07:34] <intelikey> FliesLikeABrick i'm not. just wondering...
[07:34] <McPants> try sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:34] <Carbine> Alrighty. Off to boot to Ubuntu now. Thanks!
[07:34] <aaron_> aaron@ubuntu:~$ /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[07:34] <aaron_>  * Forcing reload of web server  (Apache2)... httpd (pid 11690?) not running
[07:35] <jb1> aaron_: OK. Then try:  sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[07:35] <aaron_> aaron@ubuntu:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[07:35] <aaron_>  * Starting web server (Apache2)... httpd (pid 11690) already running
[07:35] <dli__> which one is smaller or faster, vim-gtk or vim-tcl?
[07:35] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  can you access it locally with http://localhost:90
[07:36] <Nickgarvey> is there a way to scan my computer for files that were installed to meet dependecies, but are no longer needed?
[07:36] <FliesLikeABrick> or whatever port you're running it on aaron_
[07:36] <Frogzoo> Mortalman: another thing, is this a sata drive, and you're install a64?
[07:36] <intelikey> dli__ vim  :)
[07:36] <jb1> lol intelikey
[07:36] <dli__> intelikey, I like gvim
[07:37] <aaron_> hmm no
[07:37] <aaron_> i was able to before
[07:37] <intelikey> Nickgarvey deb-orphan  i think
[07:37] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  do ps aux | grep apache
[07:37] <froggontherocks> anybody know why i can't log into my nsf shares?
[07:37] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  then do kill <pid> of any processes running as apache or httpd
[07:37] <neo911> anyone knowledgeable on ldap_sasl? it's giving me shit...
[07:37] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  then do /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[07:38] <dli__> intelikey, Nickgarvey apt-get install deborphan
[07:38] <intelikey> Nickgarvey deb-orphan hunts up the little bastards and evicts them.  iirc
[07:38] <McPants> anyone know much about whine, is there some unofficial way to get joystick support?
[07:38] <McPants> I mean wine
[07:38] <aaron_> aaron@ubuntu:~$ kill <11690>
[07:38] <aaron_> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `11690'
[07:38] <aaron_> aaron@ubuntu:~$ kill 11690
[07:38] <aaron_> bash: kill: (11690) - Operation not permitted
[07:38] <aaron_> aaron@ubuntu:~$
[07:38] <Nickgarvey> thanks a lot
[07:38] <Nickgarvey> !tell aaron_ about paste
[07:38] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  don't put the < > in
[07:38] <Frogzoo> aaron_: please don't paste
[07:39] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  you have to do it with sudo
[07:39] <dli__> Nickgarvey, deborphan helps a lot for major upgrades, but not much for daily upgrading
[07:39] <intelikey> McPants js works in gnome ?
[07:39] <FliesLikeABrick> because root owns the process aaron_
[07:39] <jb1> aaron_: it has to be "sudo kill 11690"
[07:39] <McPants> that's all wine needs, and midi support
[07:39] <Nickgarvey> dli__, better than nothing
[07:39] <GTroy> hey FliesLikeABrick, how long does a source wine installation take?
[07:39] <Nickgarvey> is there anything that works for daily upgrading?
[07:39] <FliesLikeABrick> GTroy  far too long ;)
[07:39] <FliesLikeABrick> Nickgarvey  sudo apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:39] <McPants> yes joystick works in gnome
[07:39] <Fujitsu> At least two hours, generally, GTroy.
[07:39] <lgc> nalioth, I can't find an option to not "close" the CD. Maybe it's the multisession thing?
[07:39] <nalioth> aaron_: please don't paste in here, use a pastebin.
[07:40] <dli__> Nickgarvey, deborphan is fast enough for you to run after each apt-get remove, apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:40] <GTroy> crikey, I'm going to sleep then
[07:40] <moulty> hi again, got all the info this time....
[07:40] <nalioth> lgc: k3b > tools > burn cd image
[07:40] <FliesLikeABrick> lgc yes it is multicession
[07:40] <McPants> although I think it's a gtk joystick setup?
[07:40] <GTroy> thanks Fujitsu
[07:40] <dli__> Nickgarvey, like, deborphan | xargs dpkg --purge
[07:40] <intelikey> McPants i haven't checked but there may be some thing in wineconfig   errr tab complete that.
[07:40] <McPants> not gnome
[07:40] <lgc> nalioth, you were right: at "Determine supported write speeds" I only get 4x.
[07:40] <bosco> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[07:40] <dli__> intelikey, I chose vim-python finally
[07:41] <Nickgarvey> I ment for cleaning out extra packages from daily upgrading
[07:41] <FliesLikeABrick> wow dli__  xargs looks like a nifty command
[07:41] <bosco> but i thought sudo took care of that
[07:41] <nalioth> lgc: in #kubuntu-offtopic please
[07:41] <intelikey> dli__ kewly
[07:41] <McPants> it says it's not supported, but then some people say they have it working. magic wine version?
[07:41] <aaron_> ok heres what it said  * Starting web server (Apache2)...                                      [ ok ] 
[07:41] <intelikey> ooops
[07:41] <intelikey> dli__ kewlyish
[07:41] <FliesLikeABrick> k aaron_  now do http://localhost:<port number>
[07:41] <dli__> FliesLikeABrick, right, if deborphan finds nothing, dpkg complains, but who cares
[07:41] <muzik> does anyone have that freezeing problem on a fresh install of 5.10? bloody driving me crazy
[07:42] <FliesLikeABrick> dli__  thats why > /dev/null was invented ;)
[07:42] <FliesLikeABrick> muzik  please define "that freezing problem"
[07:42] <muzik> after a fresh install, i use the user added in the setup, and the system just hangs
[07:42] <dli__> FliesLikeABrick, bad idea, without seeing the complaint, how can one know deborphan finds nothing
[07:42] <bosco> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[07:42] <bosco>            when i try to update this pops up
[07:42] <aaron_> no still aint working
[07:42] <jb1> (thanks for staying with this, Flies LikeABrick)
[07:42] <aaron_> connection refused
[07:42] <muzik> i cant ctrl-alt-backspace, or ctrl-alt-delete
[07:42] <intelikey> actually   2> /dev/null
[07:43] <FliesLikeABrick> yeah jb1  i realized i have another couple minutes before I should really be asleep, my morning class was cancelled
[07:43] <blueumbrella> After login, I just get a blank brown screen. I can move the curser  but nothing comes up. I have previously been able to get into ubuntu...any ideas?
[07:43] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  are you sure you saved the configuration file?
[07:43] <dli__> FliesLikeABrick, the idea to run deborphan (as its current form) is to run it again and again, untill it finds nothing
[07:43] <aaron_> yea
[07:43] <aaron_> saved with no problems :/
[07:43] <intelikey> muzik ctrl-alt-f1 and try ctrl-alt-backspace
[07:43] <muzik> blueumbrella, i have exactly the same problem
[07:43] <FliesLikeABrick> i'm guessing because that way you work down the orphaned subtree of dependencies dli__
[07:43] <muzik> yeah i tried
[07:43] <twitch101> does anyone know of a good .vob video joiner?
[07:43] <muzik> it wont
[07:44] <muzik> the mouse moves and thats it
[07:44] <FliesLikeABrick> muzik  try hitting ctrl+alt+f2
[07:44] <dli__> what's menumaker ( http://menumaker.sf.net ) in ubuntu? or any alternatives?
[07:44] <FliesLikeABrick> see if that brings up a login screen
[07:44] <Nickgarvey> how do I delete the files deb orphan lists?
[07:44] <intelikey> muzik hmmm yep.  big time, hung!
[07:44] <muzik> hhrrrm,dont know what difference that is, but ill try it
[07:44] <AshyIsMe> hmm
[07:44] <McPants> the force feedback doesnt work on the joy in linux though, but who really cares about that
[07:44] <FliesLikeABrick> if it does, login and then do sudo killall gnome-panel
[07:44] <AshyIsMe> xgl crashes and burns without starting
[07:44] <twitch101> does anyone know of a good .vob video joiner?
[07:44] <aaron_> OH YAY
[07:44] <aaron_> im sorry
[07:45] <jb1> dli_: it took 4 runs of deborphan to nuke all the junk from my Dapper box :)
[07:45] <aaron_> i was putting in the wrong local ip :/
[07:45] <FliesLikeABrick> gj aaron_
[07:45] <FliesLikeABrick> thats why i said to use localhost
[07:45] <aaron_> http://70.172.219.57:8080/
[07:45] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  now forward the port in your router like you did with 80 originally
[07:45] <aaron_> does this work
[07:45] <aaron_> i allready did
[07:45] <FliesLikeABrick> yes aaron_  it worsk
[07:45] <FliesLikeABrick> works*
[07:45] <aaron_> YAY
[07:45] <aaron_> :-)
[07:45] <twitch101> does anyone know of a good .vob video joiner?
[07:45] <muzik> nope, doesnt work FliesLikeABrick
[07:45] <aaron_> thanks a ton guys
[07:45] <Nickgarvey> hurrray
[07:45] <intelikey> Nickgarvey it asks you if it can delete them for you,  doesn't it?    last time i used it.  on the second run it ask permission to remove several things not used.
[07:45] <FliesLikeABrick> k muzik  just an idea :-/
[07:45] <dli__> jb1, sure, the deborphan developpers may want to improve their algorithm, but maybe, running it again and again is a better idea already
[07:45] <aaron_> you had the patience to help a noob like me i <3 you guys
[07:45] <muzik> :P
[07:45] <FliesLikeABrick> alright aaron_  now I can go to sleep feeling accomplished
[07:46] <FliesLikeABrick> aaron_  have fun ;)
[07:46] <aaron_> thanks so much
[07:46] <aaron_> ill host pr0n
[07:46] <jb1> aaron_: got it, bud. Congrats!
[07:46] <aaron_> lol jk
[07:46] <aaron_> :)
[07:46] <twitch101> does anyone know of a good .vob video joiner?
[07:46] <bosco> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[07:46] <bosco>  i am updating and it gave me this message
[07:46] <moulty> Am trying to install NFORCE-Linux-xxxxx.run - Have to use root account as cant switch term to root mode from main account as described in the user guide. When it runs; comes up with this error: ERROR Unable to find the System utility 'ld'; please made sure you have the package 'binutils' installed. If you do have biutils installed then please check that ld is in your path.
[07:46] <muzik> in the command line, (ctrl-alt-f1) thingy, how oculd i get the latest xorg?
[07:46] <muzik> apt-get install xorg?
[07:46] <FliesLikeABrick> muzik apt-get dist-upgrade will get the latest stable versions of all installed packages on your system
[07:46] <DarthShrine> is it possible to install from the LiveCD?
[07:47] <muzik> how about the dapper ones?
[07:47] <intelikey> bosco close synaptic, aptitude   or wate until apt is finished updating
[07:47] <jb1> aaron_: if u host pr0n, u gotta send me the addy . LOLOL
[07:47] <ejofee> DarthShrine: they say it is, but i still can't figure it out how
[07:47] <bosco> intelikey,  synaptic is not even open
[07:47] <FliesLikeABrick> muzik  you could probably change your apt sources to the dapper sources and upgrade that way, but you'd probably end up just upgrading your system to dapper unstable
[07:47] <dli__> jb1, run freenet, unlimited secure porn
[07:47] <aaron_> lol
[07:47] <muzik> im planning to anyway
[07:47] <muzik> :P
[07:47] <jb1> hehehe
[07:48] <DarthShrine> ejofee, Thanks,
[07:48] <ejofee> bosco: then open it, and then close it ;)
[07:48] <intelikey> bosco  that error thinks  you are trying to run two paxkage managers at one time.
[07:48] <moulty> Frogzoo: Am trying to install NFORCE-Linux-xxxxx.run - Have to use root account as cant switch term to root mode from main account as described in the user guide. When it runs; comes up with this error: ERROR Unable to find the System utility 'ld'; please made sure you have the package 'binutils' installed. If you do have biutils installed then please check that ld is in your path. any ideas?
[07:48] <bosco> intelikey,  thank yo ui will try it and let you knw
[07:48] <jb1> aaron_: not really sure myself if your ISP is really blocking port 80 or if you just didn;t get the config right the first time
[07:48] <FliesLikeABrick> moulty  do sudo apt-get install binutils
[07:49] <FliesLikeABrick> jb1  google said that cox blocks 80
[07:49] <FliesLikeABrick> thats why I asked what his ISP was a while back
[07:49] <jb1> ah. OK
[07:49] <muzik> so is there an easy way to get use the dapper sources via command line?
[07:49] <FliesLikeABrick> muzik  sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:49] <moulty> FliesLikeABrick: thankyou!!
[07:50] <muzik> yepe
[07:50] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell muzik about dapper-sources
[07:50] <aaron_> oh so your calling me a dumbass
[07:50] <aaron_> :-P
[07:50] <na7e> anyone here who is decent with gimp wanna make a usplash image for me, possibly for an upcoming offshoot of ubuntu?
[07:50] <jb1> aaron_: hardly. it took me 2 weeks to get my apache running right the first time :)
[07:50] <FliesLikeABrick> na7e  #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:50] <aaron_> lol
[07:50] <aaron_> rootbeer is godly
[07:50] <na7e> FliesLikeABrick, :P
[07:51] <weedar> Why can't I delete the files in .local/share/Trash/files/ ?
[07:51] <intelikey> cause you are not root
[07:51] <FliesLikeABrick> weedar  are you doing it with sudo?
[07:51] <bosco> intelikey,  still did not work allthough this is command i am using sudo apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:51] <bosco>  is that why
[07:51] <FliesLikeABrick> muzik  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=139354
[07:52] <FliesLikeABrick> bosco  you need sudo before apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:52] <FliesLikeABrick> so itd be sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:52] <weedar> no I'm doing it from X windows... but I assumed I'd have sufficient permission FliesLikeABrick - It's in my /home directory
[07:52] <intelikey> bosco ps -A x | grep dpkg
[07:52] <dli__> ubuntu updates its deb sources so frequently :( bad for dialup users
[07:52] <muzik> thanks FliesLikeABrick
[07:53] <FliesLikeABrick> bosco  also ps -A x | grep apt
[07:53] <intelikey> bosco anything other than the one with grep in it ?
[07:53] <moulty> PROBLEM SOLVED!!!!!!!!!
[07:53] <FliesLikeABrick> dli__  but that is a good thing ;)
[07:53] <moulty> thanks!
[07:53] <FliesLikeABrick> good to know moulty
[07:54] <dli__> FliesLikeABrick, then I have to manually restart my apt-get :( I'm downloading 125MB/131MB via dialup :(
[07:54] <intelikey> dli__ that's prezactly why i don't update.
[07:54] <FliesLikeABrick> <3 my 20mbit cable :P
[07:54] <joshiiii> Does anyone know of any good posts that I could post on www.ubuntuos.com ?
[07:54] <dli__> intelikey, new install :( just want to put my newly bought modem to some use
[07:55] <intelikey> :)
[07:55] <intelikey> 125m will do it
[07:55] <bosco> FliesLikeABrick, thank you it worked i did not pay atention to the sudo my bad
[07:55] <dli__> intelikey, it's not easy to find one working modem cheaper than the license price of linuxant
[07:56] <jb1> joshii: going to http://www.ubuntu.com/community would be a good start
[07:56] <dli__> intelikey, I remember downloading kernel source was already a pain:) 38MB from kernel.org
[07:57] <intelikey> it's like 80m now
[07:57] <dli__> intelikey, I bought this 56K :) but the isp doesn't follow me
[07:57] <JonathanKent> !find java
[07:57] <intelikey> !java
[07:57] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[07:57] <na7e> anyone know where to find the png of ubuntu's usplash?
[07:57] <intelikey> !javadebs
[07:58] <JonathanKent> !javadebs
[07:58] <na7e> !usplash
[07:58] <ubotu> usplash is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[07:58] <JonathanKent> am
[07:58] <JonathanKent> !javadebs
[07:58] <DarthShrine> ejofee, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveCDInstallHowTo ?
[07:58] <intelikey> !botsnak
[07:58] <ubotu> intelikey: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:59] <intelikey> !botsnack
[07:59] <ubotu> :)
[07:59] <DarthShrine> Hehe
[07:59] <bosco> so when dapper comes out do i have to reinstall comepletely or can i just run an update
[07:59] <dli__> na7e, why splash? it's slower, it requires initrd (or you make a big image), has not effect on the system after booting
[07:59] <jb1> lol
[07:59] <JonathanKent> !javadebs
[07:59] <intelikey> update/upgrade
[08:00] <FliesLikeABrick> bosco you can just upgrade
[08:00] <intelikey> @bosco
[08:00] <FliesLikeABrick> no reinstall needed
[08:00] <na7e> dli__, seriously, i'm not in the mood
[08:00] <bosco> FliesLikeABrick, why is that
[08:00] <dj-fu> Is it possible to burn bin/cue cd images?
[08:00] <jb1> bosco: change all the breezy instances to dapper in your etc/apt/sources.list, then do: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y
[08:00] <FliesLikeABrick> bosco because dapper is really just a lot of new versions of packages
[08:00] <dli__> bosco, just make your source to dapper, and run "apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade"
[08:00] <bosco> FliesLikeABrick,  thankx
[08:00] <mrkoje> Has anyone tried that Korreaa glx release?
[08:01] <intelikey> as root of course  ^
[08:01] <bosco> FliesLikeABrick,  so there is no differnce if i do a complete reinstall compared to a update
[08:01] <dli__> bosco, be prepared to see apt breaks :) for such kind of dist-upgrade
[08:01] <FliesLikeABrick> correct bosco, the only difference is that you'll still have all your stuff from an upgrade
[08:01] <jb1> bosco: if you are lucky it will be realtively painless
[08:02] <bosco> jb1,  hopefully
[08:02] <FliesLikeABrick> my upgrade from 5.04 to 5.10 was painless, and if there are any problems at all you're not the only one going through them
[08:02] <FliesLikeABrick> everything would be fixed very easily
[08:02] <FliesLikeABrick> I'm willing to bet that the developers/maintainers test the upgrade scenarios very throughly to make sure it works well
[08:02] <jb1> bosco: I did the dapper upgrade a while ago and so far the only thing that is broken is my usb scanner (libusb probs)
[08:02] <dli__> bosco, usually, reinstallation is not needed, but it might be faster, if dist-upgrade breaks down
[08:03] <bosco> jb1,  you already got dapper
[08:03] <FliesLikeABrick> reinstallation would also only be faster because you'd be able to torrent the installcd faster than you'd be able to get the upgrades from the repos since they get so much traffic
[08:03] <bosco> jb1 i thought it wasnt comming out till april
[08:03] <dli__> jb1, that means it's broken in dapper, but not a dist-upgrade problem
[08:03] <FliesLikeABrick> I plan to seed the dapper install cds on 5 of my servers as soon as it comes out to help with the distrobution
[08:03] <protocol1> I wont start my dapper upgrade till launch date
[08:03] <jb1> bosco: I nobody has Dapper...i meant "that which will be Dapper..."
[08:03] <intelikey> the only difference is that you'll still have all your stuff from an upgrade  <---- sometimes that is not quite true.   some experance major malfunctions with upgrades that they do not with clean install,  while it is also true that a few experiance major problems with clean install.....  so  one might as well say....  "maybe"
[08:03] <FliesLikeABrick> 5 servers on 100mbit connections
[08:03] <bosco> jb1 oh ok
[08:04] <dli__> FliesLikeABrick, I suppose apt-proxy also works in ubuntu
[08:04] <dj-fu> clean install > dist-upgrade
[08:05] <aaron_> im gonna go guys thanks for all the help , im me if you want my sn is vtc220 or honciv280(on this pc)
[08:05] <aaron_> thanks guys!
[08:05] <aaron_> til next time :)
[08:05] <aaron_> bye
[08:05] <intelikey> well  more like     clean install != dist upgrade
[08:05] <dli__> dj-fu, I like the gentoo idea, after installation, it should be versionless
[08:05] <dj-fu> Gentoo is reasonable, I don't like a 12hr system install though
[08:05] <jb1> nite aaron!
[08:05] <dj-fu> (timed it yesterday)
[08:06] <dli__> dj-fu, 12 hrs means limited number of packages, or super fast machine
[08:06] <intelikey> it's one of those  sudo   thangs  with plenty of pe     (pseudo)
[08:06] <DJ_Tobias> how do i get this to work in any text editor.. [alt]  + number, ?
[08:07] <dli__> DJ_Tobias, I think using scim to input raw codes might be a better idea
[08:07] <DJ_Tobias> dli__, thanks
[08:07] <dj-fu> dli__, yeah, that was a base X install, lol
[08:07] <dj-fu> dli__, I don't have that kind of time.
[08:08] <dli__> dj-fu, you can leave it emerging while you are sleeping
[08:08] <dj-fu> and what am I supposed to do while not sleeping, stare at gcc output? :D
[08:08] <McPants> is there an east asian writing aid similar to windows? I have installed it in the language sections, but I don't see anything. Or is the writing aid the same thing I'm thinking of?
[08:08] <intelikey> lol
[08:08] <dj-fu> McPants, SCIM
[08:09] <intelikey> dj-fu ever hear of real life ?
[08:09] <dli__> dj-fu, just consider, when everyday desktops come with 100+ cores, you may don't care about compiling your own binaries
[08:09] <dj-fu> dli__, that'll be the day
[08:09] <dj-fu> intelikey, sure, but when I come home and wanna play with my machine, I don't wanna stare at gcc output for a million years
[08:10] <dli__> McPants, scim is universal :) works gracefully in gnome, but not so well in xfce
[08:11] <dli__> intelikey, using wget --progress=dot:binary ?
[08:11] <Carbine> Anyone happen to know if there is a way to get full Radeon Xpress 200m support with the 64-bit Ubuntu yet?
[08:11] <lgc> FliesLikeABrick, I installed k3b, but I end up with "Cdrecord has no permission to open the device". "You may use K3bsetup2 to solve this problem". The thing is that I can't find k3bsetup2 on my disk or on the repositories. What should I do next?
[08:11] <dli__> lgc, first, add the user to the cdrom group
[08:12] <intelikey> errrr just a timed key press, actually :)
[08:12] <lgc> dli_ how?
[08:12] <moulty> Now the driver install wants to recompile the Kernal, it cant find source files, is there a quick term command?
[08:13] <dli__> lgc, gpasswd -a lgc cdrom
[08:13] <moulty> to install source files*
[08:13] <intelikey> lgc or edit the /etc/group file :)
[08:13] <lgc> dli_ thanks. Let me try...
[08:13] <McPants> thanks to both
[08:13] <dli__> moulty, do you have kernel source or headers?
[08:13] <wenko> ok, so i have tried installing ubuntu on a hdd, it didnt work, tried installing gentoo, didnt work, tried installing debaian, didnt work, even bsd didnt work, but windows server 2003 is working fine....WTF
[08:14] <screwbuntu> #/me
[08:14] <dli__> lgc, remember you have to login again before the new group takes effects
[08:14] <moulty> dli_ not sure, dont think so (newbi)
[08:14] <jb1> wenko: are you on Planer Earth?
[08:14] <lgc> intelikey, thanks. The firstg option seemed to work. Let me try and burn the CD...
[08:14] <jb1> Planet*
[08:14] <dli__> wenko, what do you want to say?
[08:14] <lgc> dli_ thanks for telling me! I'll do that!
[08:15] <intelikey> wenko sounds like you might be trying to use M$ file system to install linux on ?   that will never work
[08:15] <dli__> moulty, if you don't know, probably you need to install kernel-headers for your kernel version (exact match), and try the driver again
[08:16] <wenko> no its formatting it for me
[08:16] <glick> hi
[08:16] <dli__> intelikey, I heard someone installed on fat32, but just a stupid idea already
[08:16] <intelikey> wenko and what hardware are we talking about ?
[08:17] <Frogzoo> when running gksudo I get "Warning: Tried to connect to session manager, Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed" - any ideas?
[08:17] <wenko> the live CD worked np, but not the install
[08:17] <dli__> glick, never say hi here :( we are freaks not civilized
[08:17] <DominusSuus> is something wrong with aegis-virus-scanner?
[08:17] <wenko> 128mbram
[08:17] <intelikey> dli__ there are a thousand apps that wont run unless they can set permissions or at least verify them.
[08:17] <intelikey> sudo is one
[08:18] <jb1> wenko: that would implicate your hard drive in some way
[08:18] <intelikey> xorg is another
[08:18] <moulty> dli_ : thanks, where do i find em?
[08:18] <wenko> ?
[08:18] <intelikey> dli__ also  can you makd device nodes on vfat ?
[08:18] <ufo> http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=291
[08:18] <dli__> intelikey, does the installation cd allow using reiserfs, jfs, or xfs? I didn't install this box myself
[08:19] <ufo> oops
[08:19] <jb1> wenko: i wud see if i cud get another drive and try it
[08:19] <intelikey> yes dli__ it does.
[08:19] <dli__> intelikey, oh, I don't like ext3 :) but got to use it now
[08:20] <intelikey> reiser is good
[08:20] <lgc> dli__, it didn't work!
[08:20] <jb1> wenko: is it PATA or a SATA drive?
[08:20] <dli__> lgc, never say "it doesn't work", just report the exact error message
[08:20] <dli__> intelikey, you got to try reiser4
[08:21] <moulty> dli_ cant i get the headers from the install dvd?
[08:21] <Carbine> Can anyone help me with getting my graphics card to work properly in Ubuntu?
[08:21] <lgc> dli__, it says cdrecord has no permission to open the device...
[08:21] <dli__> moulty, try apt-cache search kernel-headers
[08:22] <nalioth> !headers
[08:22] <ubotu> To install linux headers, open a console and type sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[08:22] <moulty> thanks
[08:22] <dli__> lgc, try as root :)
[08:22] <intelikey> is that a you have got to try it, you'll love it.  or a you have got to try it, it is the worst ?
[08:22] <nalioth> dli__: there is no root here,
[08:22] <lgc> dli__, of course!
[08:22] <nalioth> lgc: use alt-f2 > kdesu k3b
[08:22] <intelikey> no root ?
[08:23] <dli__> lgc, I think you have to enable root passwd first, export XAUTHORITY=~/.Xauthority ; su
[08:23] <nalioth> dli__: please don't do that
[08:23] <nalioth> !root
[08:23] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:23] <lgc> nalioth, I don't have kdesu!
[08:23] <dli__> nalioth, why? I hate sudo with a passion
[08:23] <pvd2006> Is there a good channel on this server for discussion of shell scripting?
[08:23] <kuzmaster> can sombody please tell me how to prevent ubuntu 5.10 from going straight into text mode, befor the login
[08:23] <nalioth> dli__: enabling the root account breaks some functionality, please don't advise it
[08:24] <glick> ubuntu kindly puts your root password in  a plaintext file for all to read incase u forget it
[08:24] <YukiCuss> dli__, there's nothing wrong with sudo. Learn to live with it, and you'll soon like it!
[08:24] <kuzmaster> i thik it has somthing to do with runlevel and sudo int
[08:24] <YukiCuss> glick, don't spread FUD. That's been fixed since.
[08:24] <lgc> dli__, should I do that from the root console?
[08:24] <intelikey> what does it break nalioth ?
[08:24] <dli__> kuzmaster, install gdm /kdm (or use xdm), rc-update add gdm default
[08:24] <nalioth> intelikey: /msg ubotu root
[08:24] <intelikey> but what does it break ?
[08:25] <dli__> lgc, I suppose you can not get DISPLAY in sudo -
[08:25] <nalioth> intelikey: read the page
[08:25] <nalioth> lgc: alt-f2 > gksudo k3b
[08:25] <intelikey> !root
[08:25] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:25] <dli__> lgc, or whatever nalioth says
[08:26] <moulty> dli_ : apt-cache search kernel-headers   : pressed enter, did nothing but goto next line in term without message or error?
[08:26] <pvd2006> you can make a shortcut for sudo
[08:26] <ReWT_AxS> okay so iwas using the ati driver in my 64 bit and it kept crashing so i switched over to the vesa driver, which is running fine now, but i cant get a higher resolution...any help would be greatly appreciated....im on a widescreen
[08:26] <dli__> moulty, can you find kernel-source
[08:26] <nalioth> moulty: read the next thing ubotu says
[08:26] <nalioth> !headers
[08:26] <ubotu> To install linux headers, open a console and type sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[08:26] <dli__> moulty, if they changed the package names from debian :(
[08:27] <intelikey> nalioth word break not on page,   what's it under/
[08:27] <moulty> thanks
[08:27] <dli__> moulty, aha, sorry for my fault, its linux-headers now
[08:27] <nalioth> intelikey: enable it
[08:27] <moulty> ;)
[08:28] <glick> winex sux
[08:28] <intelikey> it is  has been sense install big boy
[08:28] <lgc> nalioth, from the root console: "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server". "Xlib: No protocol specified". "(gksudo:9797): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:"
[08:28] <dli__> moulty, still, it's much better to run your own custom kernel :) just try it later, you won't need linux-headers anymore
[08:28] <jb1> dli_: i just checked apt-cache. apparently kernel-headers and linux-headers are 2 seperate packages
[08:28] <glick> i wish developers would jus release games for linux natively
[08:28] <intelikey> now what did it break ?
[08:29] <dli__> lgc, follow my way, it's clear and straight forward
[08:29] <dj-fu> glick, so do I. then I could play WoW, with linuxey goodness.
[08:29] <dli__> jb1, the bot says linux-headers :)
[08:29] <pvd2006> do you guys know much about cosmopod.com
[08:29] <lgc> dli__, I've done everything you said already. What next?
[08:29] <pvd2006> its like a online desktop running linux with KDE
[08:29] <glick> wish i could play civ 4
[08:29] <dli__> lgc, after su, just type, k3b
[08:30] <ReWT_AxS> okay so iwas using the ati driver in my 64 bit and it kept crashing so i switched over to the vesa driver, which is running fine now, but i cant get a higher resolution...any help would be greatly appreciated....im on a widescreen
[08:30] <intelikey> btw there is no sudo on this system nalioth   5.4  installed server   it asks you to set the root password.  i did  so what did it break ?
[08:30] <lgc> dli__, from the root console?
[08:30] <dli__> lgc, I suppose you are doing in X :)
[08:30] <k0tyara> hi all
[08:30] <lgc> dli__, I do have the graphics environment working.
[08:30] <k0tyara>    ?
[08:31] <dli__> lgc, no, open a termianl (in X), run "  XAUTHORITY=~/.Xauthority su"
[08:31] <YukiCuss> k0tyara, English?
[08:31] <k0tyara> Russian :)
[08:31] <YukiCuss> k0tyara, aah!
[08:31] <YukiCuss> !ru
[08:31] <dli__> k0tyara, looks beautiful
[08:31] <ubotu> Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke. # russian users please try #ubuntu-ru, there you may get more help
[08:31] <k0tyara> who know how install Ubuntu on low memory PC?
[08:32] <dli__> k0tyara, how "low"?
[08:32] <McPants> hmm scim can't' get it to work, all I see is an icon in the notification area, nothing happens when clicked
[08:32] <k0tyara> p233
[08:32] <lgc> dli__, it doesn't take my password!
[08:32] <dli__> McPants, Ctl-Spacebar
[08:32] <bosco> k0tyara,  go with ubuntu out of the box and then if you have enough memory e17 i think runs on less memoroy than gnome
[08:33] <dli__> lgc, I said, in sudo -, run "passwd" to enable root
[08:33] <jb1> k)tyara: how much RAM?
[08:33] <bosco> k0tyara,  all though i may be wrong
[08:33] <k0tyara> 96  
[08:33] <k0tyara> 96 Mb RAM
[08:33] <moulty> sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)...... I typed with and without brackets, it says invalid syntax
[08:33] <bosco> k0tyara, ouch
[08:33] <glick> k0tyara, what all u wanna run on it?
[08:33] <McPants> nothing
[08:33] <YukiCuss> moulty, try sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[08:33] <jb1> k0tyara: might not be enuf RAM
[08:33] <lgc> dli__, "sudo -"? Won't take it!
[08:33] <bosco> k0tyara,  slackware is the way to go then i f you want low mem but i sill like ubuntu better
[08:34] <YukiCuss> lgc, don't enable root, please.
[08:34] <dli__> k0tyara, that's okay for the OS itself, just don't use gnome, try "icewm", or fluxbox
[08:34] <McPants> I installed the language, its there in the settings
[08:34] <k0tyara> i use mandrake on it ) but it was too slow .. )
[08:34] <moulty> ta
[08:34] <lgc> YukiCuss, why?
[08:34] <MatyasZA> Good morning
[08:34] <dark_light> how can i set the default charset of my locale? i don't wanna use utf-8 as default charset
[08:34] <dli__> k0tyara, I suppose ubuntu couldn't be faster than mandrake, at least not much faster
[08:34] <glick> k0tyara, yeah go with barebones slakware with xfce4 desktop
[08:34] <Hoxzer> Now you feel like number ONE
[08:34] <YukiCuss> lgc, it's not correct. Just use sudo.
[08:34] <DarthShrine> Evenin' MatyasZA
[08:34] <YukiCuss> lgc, it's better than su.
[08:34] <Hoxzer> shining bright to everyone
[08:34] <MatyasZA> guys is there anyone here who knows a lot about Postfix?
[08:34] <glick> or xubuntu
[08:34] <MatyasZA> i get this error
[08:34] <MatyasZA> Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname
[08:34] <Hoxzer> living out your fantasy
[08:34] <Tiffany16> hey does anyone know where I can get some settings for my touchpad to put in xorg.conf
[08:35] <dli__> lgc, just enable it, debian has root, ubuntu is based on debian
[08:35] <YukiCuss> dli__, don't instruct people to do incorrect things.
[08:35] <nalioth> dli__: if ubuntu was meant to have an active root account, don't you think it would come with one out of the box?
[08:35] <moulty> apt-get install-linux"could not find package
[08:35] <dli__> MatyasZA, running bind can provide a real DNS
[08:35] <moulty> opss
[08:35] <k0tyara> how install it from ubuntu cd? i've read that i can start to install server version and then put on icewm or another graphic? is it right?
[08:36] <robinl1> Humanity sucks
[08:36] <robinl1> Humanity sucks
[08:36] <nalioth> k0tyara: correct
[08:36] <YukiCuss> lgc, please just read that information.
[08:36] <MatyasZA> I see thank you
[08:36] <lgc> dli__, YukiCuss. It seems to me you guys are pulling on opposite ways with me in the middle! If you could just somehow agree on a midpoint?
[08:36] <Auckland_Pig> i need help with mondo, mindi ....
[08:36] <glick> k0tyara, do basic server install then instal xubuntu-desktop
[08:36] <k0tyara> are there any manuals how do i can do it? :)
[08:36] <Auckland_Pig> ubotu tell me about mondo
[08:37] <dli__> lgc, I use whatever works :) let experts do the religious war
[08:37] <MatyasZA> dli_: does that come with postfix?
[08:37] <moulty> apt-get install linux-headers-$'root -r'   ...... "could not find package linux-headers-root -r"
[08:37] <YukiCuss> lgc, Ubuntu comes with root disabled for a reason; it's an old, deprecated way of authentication. sudo is the `officially' correct way, and for good reason.
[08:37] <YukiCuss> moulty, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[08:37] <k0tyara> are there any manuals how i can do it? :)
[08:37] <Auckland_Pig> anyone knows a norton ghost equivalent for ubuntu?
[08:37] <dli__> moulty, apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[08:38] <YukiCuss> dli__, stop saying that! Most people use bash here.
[08:38] <glick> whats norton ghost
[08:38] <Hoxzer> :)
[08:38] <Auckland_Pig> glick: its a backup software....
[08:38] <YukiCuss> dli__, wait a sec.
[08:38] <YukiCuss> ..hm
[08:38] <intelikey> dli__ you and i use root.  it is how ever not ubuntu official policy,  this is the official ubuntu help channel.   so 'we' should conform to official policy and if one asks how to enable root just tell them it is not recommended but this is how.   and leave it there,  and the "staff" should refrain form scare tatics and other deceptive ways to inforce policy.
[08:39] <pvd2006> the command to install a .deb package is dpkg-make .....?
[08:39] <Auckland_Pig> i tried mondo... but i get some fatal error and i'm asked to reinstall
[08:39] <dli__> moulty, okay, apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[08:39] <pvd2006> man dpkg
[08:39] <pvd2006> whoops
[08:39] <nalioth> ubotu: tell pvd2006 about deb
[08:39] <rewt_> can anyone help me with resolution problems using the vesa driver?
[08:39] <dli__> pvd2006, dpkg -i foo.deb, but you many want to use synaptic
[08:40] <McPants> any ideas on scim? am I starting it wrong?
[08:40] <pvd2006> dli_ they didnt have a synaptic version
[08:40] <DarthShrine> What options should I have for /home in /etc/fstab?
[08:40] <pvd2006> only a .deb package file
[08:40] <protocol1> yey...got my fluxbox set the way I want it
[08:40] <moulty>  apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)         "bash: root: command not found"
[08:40] <nalioth> pvd2006: check your priv msgs
[08:41] <bosco> how do i update my search list and show me what it is doing like Verbose mode
[08:41] <pvd2006> yeah I read, thanks
[08:41] <moulty> apt-get install linux-headers-$(root -r)*
[08:41] <bosco> locate list srry
[08:41] <glick> hate fluxbox
[08:41] <dli__> McPants, some application support right click on the input area, and has an input method menu
[08:41] <pvd2006>  -i
[08:41] <YukiCuss> moulty, use uname, not root.
[08:42] <intelikey> moulty you are not needing  b-e are you ?
[08:42] <intelikey> !b-e
[08:42] <ubotu> I guess b-e is no make ?  you need build-essential or if you get errors saying gcc cannot create executables, or that you can't find header files like stdio.h, you need to do a    sudo apt-get install build-essential.
[08:42] <McPants> I'm not seeing anything there either on any applications. what am I supposed to be seeing exactly? There is just a little icon in the notification area
[08:42] <moulty> uname....... rgr that.
[08:42] <dli__> moulty, just copy the output of "uname -r", or apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[08:43] <McPants> I enabled "always show" toolbar, I dont see anything
[08:43] <bosco> how do i update my search list and show me what it is doing like Verbose mode
[08:43] <rewt_> im guessing no one can help my resolution problem?
[08:44] <McPants> which problem?
[08:44] <dli__> moulty, try gaim, I know it provides you a menu to choose input methods
[08:44] <pvd2006> if synaptic tells me I have 1 broken package how can I find it?
[08:44] <killerbud> hey everybody im a newbie to linux and im having problems installing limewire can somebody help me
[08:44] <intelikey> bosco man apt    or  man apt-get        and look for update   and verbos  with the   /  search key
[08:44] <dli__> McPants, , try gaim, I know it provides you a menu to choose input methods
[08:44] <rewt_> my resolution is stuck at 1024x768
[08:44] <rewt_> i need a widescreen resolution
[08:44] <moulty> i have to copy by hand, working on another pc
[08:44] <rewt_> a high one
[08:44] <dli__> pvd2006, in console, run: sudo apt-get -f install
[08:45] <sovieticool> hy all
[08:45] <jb1> pvd2006: synaptic can fix it up for you Edit -> Fix Broken Packages
[08:45] <McPants> tried it, nothing in gaim either, I had looked before anyways. I'm thinking I'm missing a package
[08:45] <dli__> sovieticool, but no more russian, english only
[08:46] <sovieticool> no i'am from romania
[08:46] <sovieticool> :P
[08:46] <McPants> rewt: try adding the res to xorg.con
[08:46] <sovieticool> why i can't play music if i am a simple user
[08:46] <sovieticool> ???
[08:46] <moulty> uname -r  = 2.6.15-18-amd64-generic
[08:46] <dli__> McPants, open a chat window, and right click in the input area
[08:46] <sovieticool> only when i'am root i can select to play :((
[08:46] <YukiCuss> moulty, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.15-18-amd64-generic
[08:46] <moulty> i realise its dapper, but 5.10 wont run the gfx on that pc
[08:46] <dli__> moulty, right, apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.15-18-amd64-generic
[08:47] <moulty> thanks guys
[08:47] <McPants> the language I need isn't there
[08:47] <glick>  /join #c
[08:47] <sovieticool> hello know somebody my noob problem ?
[08:47] <dli__> sovieticool, are you in the audio group?
[08:47] <pvd2006> how can I locate where the program was installed? I checked /usr/bin
[08:48] <pvd2006> it fixed the package btw
[08:48] <sovieticool> i install xmmms
[08:48] <moulty> !!! yay!!!
[08:48] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, moulty
[08:48] <McPants> and besides, I need it everywhere, not just in im
[08:48] <manicka> pvd2006: synaptic will give you that info
[08:48] <dli__> McPants, if it's not in scim, bad luck, you have to read some docs
[08:48] <intelikey> pvd2006 find is good
[08:48] <moulty> yay! its working! thankyou!!
[08:49] <sovieticool> help me please i'am vey sad :(
[08:49] <rewt_> can someone help me now please with my resolution
[08:49] <intelikey> pvd2006 find /usr -name blah
[08:49] <sovieticool> how to put acces to a simple user to play music mp3...etc
[08:49] <McPants> yea the east asian languages are the thing, the others like accented I already could get by
[08:49] <moulty> ubotu dli YukiCuss thankyou, its installing
[08:49] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, moulty
[08:49] <dli__> rewt_, tried "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"?
[08:49] <bosco> thank you got it figured otu
[08:49] <rewt_> dli, yes
[08:49] <moulty> ta
[08:49] <dli__> moulty, but ubotu is a bot :(
[08:49] <rewt_> i added the resolutions i wanted
[08:50] <rewt_> reboted my system
[08:50] <moulty> heh
[08:50] <rewt_> and still they dont show up in dropdown
[08:50] <dli__> rewt_, why rebooting? strange
[08:50] <nalioth> ubotu: tell rewt_ about fixres
[08:50] <McPants> but the language I need is showing in the scim tables config! Just nothing is happening
[08:50] <rewt_> i was just seeing if it would change
[08:50] <euphemism> i want to have my wife try ubuntu ... i first need to make the desktop all cute ... are there any amusements that work well in gnome like the xpenguins and the amor kittycat thing?
[08:50] <pvd2006> ok so I located the binary but its not loaded as a command...
[08:50] <pvd2006> that is wierd.
[08:50] <pvd2006> its under usr/NX/bin
[08:50] <pvd2006> nxclient
[08:51] <dli__> euphemism, I found ladies enjoy kde more :)
[08:51] <intelikey> this is linux   not  micro-reboot     reboot is only needed to change the kernel  or add/remove static hardware.
[08:51] <McPants> rewt: is it 1280x768 ?
[08:51] <pvd2006> I got it nevermind
[08:52] <dli__> euphemism, add backgrounds (for desktop, for xterm)
[08:52] <Mosi> I'm having a printer driver dilemma... My printer is a Brother MFC, and Brother only makes Linux driver binaries for x86, but i'm using a PPC. Does anyone know if there is anything like a generic cover-all printer driver that might detect my printer so i can use it?
[08:52] <intelikey> can you wall paper fvwm ?
[08:52] <glick> your printer is a gangsta rapper?
[08:52] <Seveas> @load exploitban
[08:53] <Mosi> glick: heh. no. Brother is the brand, and MFC as in Multi-Function Copier
[08:53] <Mosi> glick: i.e. copy, scan, print, fax, all that jazz
[08:53] <glick> ahhhh
[08:53] <glick> heh
[08:53] <Mosi> :P
[08:53] <intelikey> Seveas was that a bot update ?
[08:54] <sovieticool> how to alow to a user to be able to play music ?
[08:54] <sovieticool> now work only if i;am root
[08:54] <euphemism> mosi: my mfc9600 emulates an hp laserjet 2
[08:54] <dli__> sovieticool, are you in the audio group? sudo grep audio /etc/group
[08:54] <intelikey> sovieticool add them to the audio group ?
[08:54] <sovieticool> yes
[08:54] <sovieticool> aaa
[08:54] <sovieticool> ok now i understand :)
[08:55] <dli__> sovieticool, gpasswd -a sovieticool audio
[08:55] <dli__> sovieticool, logout and login again to allow the new group to take effects
[08:55] <Mosi> euphemism: i have a 6800, but that might still work. Did you go steal HP Laserjet drivers, or are there linux ones i can use? few companies distribute binaries for Linux on PPC, meaning most of the stuff i want to use i have to build from source.
[08:55] <sovieticool> ok
[08:56] <euphemism> mosi: you should be able to use the linux hp driver ... i'll google and give you a link
[08:57] <kameron> is there anyway to get k3b to handle mdf/mds files, to burn from image?
[08:57] <Mosi> euphemism: sweet ^_^ thanks. You wouldn't happen to know a driver that might work for the scanner, would you? ^_^;
[08:57] <intelikey> wow personal search engine
[08:58] <moulty> right! now I need "libc header files"
[08:58] <glick> anyone here running flapper drake?
[08:58] <AshyIsMe> hmm
[08:58] <AshyIsMe> xgl starts now
[08:58] <DogWater> anyone know if there is any plans for ubuntu to support the new core duo dell laptops in the future?
[08:58] <DogWater> it doesnt really work now
[08:58] <dli__> Mosi, are hpoj hplip drivers available for ppc?
[08:59] <AshyIsMe> but compiz won't because apparently xcomposite isnt installed
[08:59] <intelikey> i run man drake  does that count ?
[08:59] <glick> DogWater, thats a kernel thing
[08:59] <Mosi> dli__: I don't know, i hope so
[08:59] <glick> and yess the linux kernel runs on it
[08:59] <AshyIsMe> synaptic says it is installed though
[08:59] <DogWater> what the GDM/X server thing?
[08:59] <dli__> DogWater, I suppose you just enable SMP in kernel
[08:59] <AshyIsMe> what's going on?
[08:59] <DogWater> it doesnt support my video card
[08:59] <DogWater> and the linux kernel does
[08:59] <DogWater> so no, its a ubuntu thing
[08:59] <DogWater> ;-)
[08:59] <glick> anyone runnin the drakker duck or whatever its called
[08:59] <dli__> DogWater, I don't know about the story of ubuntu on MacBook
[08:59] <DogWater> hehe
[08:59] <glick> drapper dapper
[09:00] <Seveas> !dapper
[09:00] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[09:00] <DogWater> dli__: macbook? lol its a dell
[09:00] <sovieticool> i try but don't work :(
[09:00] <ReWT_AxS> none of those fixes worked
[09:00] <sovieticool> i don't habe acces to mounted parti..
[09:00] <dli__> DogWater, you asked for core duo, and macbook is also core duo
[09:00] <moulty> dli_  , YukiCuss , now I need to install libc headers?
[09:01] <dli__> moulty, just curious, what are you doing? why not try gentoo?
[09:01] <YukiCuss> moulty, might be a good idea.
[09:01] <pvd2006> cosmopod is pretty cool
[09:01] <DogWater> well all intell chips are core duo now :D
[09:02] <DogWater> even the celerons dude
[09:02] <intelikey> moulty i told you  b-e
[09:02] <intelikey> !b-e
[09:02] <ubotu> rumour has it, b-e is no make ?  you need build-essential or if you get errors saying gcc cannot create executables, or that you can't find header files like stdio.h, you need to do a    sudo apt-get install build-essential.
[09:02] <moulty> im just trying to install my NFORCE chipset, for audio and gfx drivers
[09:02] <dli__> moulty, I hate nvidia
[09:03] <intelikey> !nvidia
[09:03] <ubotu> well, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[09:03] <ReWT_AxS> grr ill never get this resolution right
[09:03] <ReWT_AxS> >.<
[09:03] <McPants> what is your resolution??
[09:03] <glick> anyone here still runnin hoary?
[09:04] <euphemism> mosi: http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Brother-MFC-9050
[09:04] <ReWT_AxS> 1024x768
[09:04] <ReWT_AxS> i need a high one for my widescreen
[09:04] <intelikey> glick
[09:04] <Blizzy> Hi,   I'm quite new to Linux, and I've recently installed Ubuntu 5.04 and upgraded to Breezy. So far my learning of Linux has gone great, but I've had only one problem that I've been unable to resolve: basically, my sound isn't working. I'm using ALSA, I am listed in users and groups for audio, and I'm not muted. Sound also works perfectly in WinXP.     Now, I've searched about 3 or 4 forums and still cannot fix this problem.   Can anyone help?
[09:04] <Mosi> euphemism: thanks :)
[09:04] <ReWT_AxS> ive reconfigured xorg
[09:04] <McPants> what is the widescreen resolution?
[09:04] <ReWT_AxS> i dont remember
[09:04] <Overand> ReWT_AxS: how high, heh.  Mine's 2560x1600 =] 
[09:04] <moulty> dli_ thanks anyway
[09:04] <ReWT_AxS> thats why i needed a few in my drop dwn box to test
[09:04] <euphemism> mosi: never messed with the scanner on mine
[09:04] <ReWT_AxS> I have a compaq presarion v2000
[09:04] <euphemism> good luck :)
[09:04] <ReWT_AxS> its like a 14" widesceen i think
[09:04] <McPants> well if nothing else works, you have to try putting it into xorg, but you must know what it is
[09:05] <dli__> Blizzy, sudo aplay /dev/urandom
[09:05] <ReWT_AxS> i did out 1280x768 in there
[09:05] <ReWT_AxS> but still nothing happened
[09:05] <Overand> ReWT_AxS: look up the model of the screen or the model of the laptop (if it's a laptop) online to make sure
[09:05] <concept10> i have a problem.  sometimes my cd rom on my laptop is just accessing (the light is flashing).. with no disc in there. When I try to play a CD rom, it will not access without a reboot?  How do I begin to solve this?  Unmount it?
[09:05] <McPants> it would be better if you knew what it was
[09:05] <Overand> if you don't know what the rez is
[09:05] <intelikey> glick ?
[09:05] <glick> yes intelikey ?
[09:06] <McPants> also, if it's an lcd, which being widescreen it must be, if you dont have a dvi cable, it will probably blur without the right refresh rate
[09:06] <ReWT_AxS> its 1280x768 is what im supposed to have
[09:06] <intelikey> you asked about 5.4 for what reason ?
[09:06] <ReWT_AxS> i just looked
[09:06] <ReWT_AxS> online
[09:06] <protocol1> ReWT_AxS, I have one too
[09:06] <glick> i was just wondering if its still supportetd
[09:06] <glick> or if its dead pretty much
[09:06] <ReWT_AxS> protocoli, you have one what?
[09:07] <intelikey> it's dead but it's as good as it ever was.
[09:07] <ReWT_AxS> presario v2000?
[09:07] <protocol1> the same model notebook as you
[09:07] <protocol1> yeah
[09:07] <ReWT_AxS> what gfx driver are you using
[09:07] <P> moii
[09:07] <protocol1> i810
[09:07] <P> hallo
[09:08] <protocol1> well its actually a Compaq V2309US to be specific
[09:08] <protocol1> presario*
[09:08] <intelikey> glick they have promised to suppore dipper drake for 5years.    so i'll up to that when it ships i guess.
[09:08] <P> moi ida
[09:08] <ReWT_AxS> protocoli join me in #v2000
[09:08] <glick> intelikey, why so long?
[09:08] <protocol1> ok
[09:09] <manteli> moi blli
[09:09] <intelikey> servers
[09:09] <glick> ?
[09:09] <P> moimoi
[09:09] <manteli> blli hr e myyyskoga typpin
[09:09] <P> e d bra???!
[09:09] <P> JO
[09:09] <intelikey> cant convince anyone to switch a major server to ubuntu if they know it is only supported for 6 months
[09:09] <Overand> glick: from the wiki:  HoaryHedgehog - Version 5.04. Previous stable release; supported until October 2006. (BugTracking)
[09:10] <Blizzy> Blah, I don't think I'm ever going to be able to resolve this sound issue.
[09:10] <intelikey> so support it for 5 years, pull in some major server market
[09:10] <DarthShrine> What options should I have for /home in /etc/fstab?
[09:11] <Overand> DarthShrine: that depends entirely on if you have a partition for /home or not
[09:11] <DarthShrine> Overand, I do...Otherwise I probably wouldn't ask :)
[09:11] <bfmlso> bfmso
[09:11] <glick> so they wont release another version of ubuntu for 5 years?
[09:11] <Overand> glick: wrong
[09:11] <intelikey> DarthShrine defaults 0 0
[09:11] <Overand> glick: they release ~every 6 months
[09:11] <Seveas> glick, the next one will be in october
[09:11] <McPants> ah, not it works all of a sudden, but it seems it's like the win9x version, doesnt force on everything, it's ok though 
[09:11] <DarthShrine> intelikey, Thanks
[09:11] <ReWT_AxS> i need 1280x768 resolution >.< nbothing is working
[09:12] <Overand> Seveas: last I read it was estimated for June
[09:12] <Seveas> Overand, I meant the one after that :D
[09:12] <intelikey> Seveas err drake isnt out yet
[09:12] <intelikey> oh heheh
[09:12] <Overand> Seveas: hhe ok
[09:12] <Blizzy> No one can help with my problem? Ugh, I'm so fed up. I've searched and posted on the Ubuntu forums, a few computer-tech forums, and linux forums. =(
[09:12] <Overand> gah, good typing me.
[09:13] <ReWT_AxS> Blizzy, whats the matter?
[09:13] <Overand> Blizzy: i haven't seen you ask
[09:13] <Overand> i've only seen you say "argh i don't think i'l.."
[09:13] <Overand> ...
[09:13] <Overand> hm
[09:13] <Overand> Well, that was special.
[09:13] <ReWT_AxS> i need 1280x768 resolution >.< still nothing is working
[09:13] <intelikey> special
[09:14] <moulty> intelikey & ubotu!!! thankyou, you bits of genius you! " sudo apt-get install build-essential " worked a treat!
[09:14] <protocol1> intelikey, what the command for video estup?
[09:14] <glick> whats the next ubuntu gonna be called? Freaky Frog?
[09:14] <protocol1> setup*
[09:14] <glick> Slippery Salamander
[09:14] <Seveas> Edgy Eagle
[09:15] <intelikey> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:15] <glick> oh god
[09:15] <glick> they should let me name em
[09:15] <ReWT_AxS> intelikey, ive done that numerous amounts of time
[09:15] <moulty> Phunky Monkey?
[09:15] <Jambon> Elegant Elephant
[09:15] <Jambon> Mischevious Monkey
[09:15] <moulty> Desperate Dog
[09:15] <moulty> Deranged Dog
[09:16] <Jambon> Rabid Rat
[09:16] <glick> sappy snake
[09:16] <moulty> Rancid*
[09:16] <kbrosnan> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DevelopmentCodeNames
[09:16] <ReWT_AxS> Can someone help me? I need 1280x768 resolution >.< still nothing is working I've reconfigure xserver too many times
[09:16] <glick> smelly cat
[09:16] <intelikey> ReWT_AxS that was just answering protocol1, ReWT_AxS i feel for you on the wide screen issue.  but i have no wideys so i am still ignorant about those things.
[09:16] <glick> hehe
[09:16] <moulty> Gummy Fish?
[09:17] <McPants> that resolution works, I tried it on a live cd on my friend's pc
[09:19] <glick> d
[09:19] <glick> d
[09:19] <glick> d
[09:19] <ReWT_AxS> f
[09:19] <glick> d
[09:19] <ReWT_AxS> finally
[09:19] <glick> dd
[09:19] <glick> d
[09:19] <glick> d
[09:19] <glick> d
[09:19] <protocol1> thank you
[09:19] <intelikey> ?
[09:19] <ReWT_AxS> Mcpants, I've switched to the mesa driver
[09:19] <ReWT_AxS> not the ati anymore
[09:19] <intelikey> thank you
[09:19] <Seveas> somehow that ban didn't work as planned
[09:20] <ReWT_AxS> ati kept crashing
[09:20] <protocol1> please ops, dont scare me
[09:20] <ReWT_AxS> now im stuck on this damn 1024x768 resolution
[09:20] <McPants> I dont think it matters, that's x-server issues
[09:20] <nalioth> ReWT_AxS: uncheck the resolutions you DON'T want
[09:20] <hellsfallenangel> i have problems with creative pcmcia soundblaster audigy2 card, when i plug it in ubuntu crashes
[09:21] <newcomplexlife> hello, i have a problem, i update to dapper and only can entry in mode recovery
[09:22] <McPants> it's so weird man, scim should support that, I can just paste the foreign text into nautilus and it works...
[09:22] <newcomplexlife> how can resolve??
[09:22] <Blizzy> Can anyone help with a sound problem? Can't hear anything. Listed in Users and Groups, using ALSA, not muted. Whats going on?
[09:22] <newcomplexlife> help me
[09:22] <intelikey> newcomplexlife maybe    rm /home/<your user name>/.*auth*   and try again.
[09:22] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Blizzy about sound
[09:23] <newcomplexlife> ok i try
[09:23] <newcomplexlife> write this in console?
[09:23] <intelikey> yes
[09:23] <concept10> my cd rom is 'stuck' cant mount it or umount it .... suggestions?
[09:23] <McPants> shut down and pull it out?
[09:24] <newcomplexlife> reboot now?
[09:24] <intelikey> concept10  sudo eject
[09:24] <intelikey> newcomplexlife yes
[09:24] <newcomplexlife> ok
[09:25] <newcomplexlife> thanks
[09:25] <concept10> intelikey, that doesnt do anything but eject it, I still cant mount it
[09:25] <newcomplexlife> i tell you later
[09:25] <moulty> RE: Nvidia drivers.   Now installed and working, thanks for the help!!!!!!
[09:25] <intelikey> concept10 is it music cd ?
[09:25] <StravlonB> Hi, I have problems with an old Intel BX-Board and a broken USB-Hub. USB is disabled in BIOS, but the console is full with usb-errors. I stopped installation of ubuntu after 5 Hours - how can I tell the installation to ignore usb?
[09:25] <concept10> intelikey, dvd, but that doesnt matter
[09:25] <Nabiki> :P I accidently hit ctrl+z for undo, how do I bring my nano session back to the active page?
[09:25] <peter_pan> servus
[09:26] <intelikey> it does.  you don't mount music
[09:26] <concept10> the cd rom is already trying to assess Im trying to stop it
[09:26] <peter_pan> zwei
[09:26] <protocol1> ok when I try to apt-get install a package I want I get this "sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Mar 19 13:30:06 2006" does that mean anything?
[09:26] <concept10> intelikey, you dont mount dvds either, you mount devices
[09:26] <intelikey> Nabiki  fg
[09:26] <peter_pan> fuckyou
[09:26] <cafuego> !de
[09:26] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[09:26] <Nabiki> Thanks
[09:27] <ReWT_AxS> well i removed the ones i didnt want
[09:27] <ReWT_AxS> and when i rebooted i had 640x480 resolution
[09:27] <bfmlso> ef
[09:27] <intelikey> Nabiki that ^Z pushes a process to the 'back ground'  you  call it back to the 'fore ground' with  fg
[09:27] <ReWT_AxS> and not the 1280x768 that i chose
[09:28] <bfmlso> are you
[09:28] <intelikey> Nabiki a very handy cli tool.
[09:28] <Nabiki> Thanks
[09:28] <DarthShrine> I'm at the stage of Ubuntu LiveCD install where you generate the grub config. I'm in a "grub prompt" and it says to type "root(hd0,4)" this isn't the same for every situation is it?
[09:28] <misterii> whats the start command for totem-xine?
[09:28] <moulty> Yeah audio!!!! horaah, smooth video!!
[09:29] <intelikey> totem-xine[tab]     hehhe
[09:29] <protocol1> intelikey, isnt there a way ReWT_AxS can fix that in his xorg.conf file?
[09:29] <intelikey> yes protocol1, that is where it has to be fixed.  but i have no wide screen exp.
[09:29] <McPants> it might be the driver then
[09:30] <ReWT_AxS> well how do i fix it >.<
[09:30] <McPants> All I have is an nvidia so I couldn't say about that one
[09:30] <Ku-guy> ReWT_AxS: What chipset is your video card utilizing?
[09:30] <intelikey> protocol1 do you want me to "guess" what "might" work for him/her ?
[09:30] <protocol1> sure
[09:30] <protocol1> Im am so noob
[09:31] <ReWT_AxS> Ku-guy, err don't know what you're asking but it's a ATI Radeon Xpress 200m
[09:31] <[nige] > hello
[09:31] <[nige] > !kde
[09:31] <ubotu> [kde]  A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[09:31] <Nabiki> !ubotu tell me about dvd.
[09:32] <intelikey> ReWT_AxS i would goto  http://monitorworld.com  and search for the monitor   if it is listed the  rates will be posted,  put them in  your /etc/X11/xorg.conf   the  vert and horz    and try again.
[09:32] <moulty> !ubotu make me a cup of tea.
[09:32] <ubotu> moulty: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:32] <moulty> *tut*
[09:32] <intelikey> and it's probably a lappy.... so it may not be there...
[09:32] <misterii> which is lighter? Kubuntu or xubuntu?
[09:32] <cafuego> xubuntu
[09:32] <cafuego> by a lot
[09:32] <Blizzy> Why do I get the error message (bash: alsaconf: command not found
[09:32] <Blizzy> ) when trying to do the command "alsaconf"
[09:33] <protocol1> everything works dandy on my notebook accept for 3d hardware acceleration...  :(
[09:33] <moulty> !ubotu what is error 303?
[09:33] <ubotu> moulty: what are you talking about?
[09:33] <intelikey> cafuego aren't you  a fvwm fan ?
[09:33] <moulty> !ubotu ask HAL
[09:33] <ubotu> moulty: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:33] <protocol1> I also got open gl direct rendering to work good too
[09:33] <cafuego> intelikey: Not this milennium, no.
[09:34] <misterii> cafuego, well, my xubuntu is way too slow.... I think it could/should be faster with 400Mhz/63Mb Ram
[09:34] <bfmlso> we are don't know how used the ubugtu,who help me
[09:34] <intelikey> hmmm k i guess it was someong else i was thinking of.
[09:34] <misterii> I have 686 kernel
[09:34] <Blizzy> Does anyone else get the error (bash: alsaconf: command not found
[09:34] <Blizzy> ) when trying to do the command alsaconf?
[09:34] <protocol1> ok when I try to apt-get install a package I want I get this "sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Mar 19 13:30:06 2006" does that mean anything?
[09:34] <cafuego> Blizzy: yes, probably everyone.
[09:34] <misterii> Blizzy, did you sudo it?
[09:35] <ReWT_AxS> its not under there
[09:35] <intelikey> misterii ram is at a premium there.  when ist starts swapping it will get slow as molasses
[09:35] <cafuego> There is no such command, so sudo won't help either.
[09:35] <Blizzy> But at sites where people have sound it says to use that command
[09:35] <Blizzy> sound problems*
[09:35] <misterii> aaah... ok, I thought it was only me :D
[09:35] <cafuego> Blizzy: those people don't use Ubuntu, then.
[09:36] <misterii> so, how to access alsaconf BTW?
[09:36] <bfmlso> how used chinese
[09:36] <intelikey> Blizzy learn to use the [tab]  key to complete things you type in bash.
[09:36] <cafuego> !find bin/alsaconf
[09:36] <newcomplexlife> the problem continues
[09:36] <protocol1> im trying to dpkg a file and it keeps saying timestamp to far in future?
[09:37] <intelikey> tty1 [root#~]  alsa
[09:37] <intelikey> alsactl    alsamixer
[09:37] <newcomplexlife> i only can entry in mode recovery
[09:37] <intelikey> the tab key produces the second line....
[09:37] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'bin/alsaconf' returned no results.
[09:37] <newcomplexlife> i have a problem sis630 bus not detected
[09:38] <Blizzy> Ergh, getting a headache..
[09:38] <intelikey> urpmq says  alsaconf is in   alsa-utils - ALSA utilities
[09:38] <newcomplexlife> i only can entry in mode recovery
[09:39] <intelikey> newcomplexlife still,   oooh yuch
[09:39] <newcomplexlife> yep still
[09:39] <McPants> !
[09:39] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, McPants
[09:39] <misterii> amule dialog boxjust keeps crashing.... =(
[09:39] <intelikey> type startx  and  look for the error it spits out
[09:39] <newcomplexlife> sis630 not detected
[09:40] <newcomplexlife> ok, wait
[09:40] <intelikey> !paste
[09:40] <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.
[09:40] <ic56> !root
[09:40] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[09:40] <ic56> !sudo
[09:40] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[09:41] <intelikey> ic56 that is a lot nicer message than what used to be there
[09:41] <protocol1> does anyone know of a program other than gtkwifi that I can use?
[09:42] <newcomplexlife> ok
[09:42] <gnome-terminal> anyone here familiar with gnome-terminal? I've opened a window with 'gnome-terminal --window-with-profile=mine' then called 'gnome-terminal --tab-with-profile=mine' *but* the second call to open a tab in the last window of the profile mine *INSIST* on opening up a new window... What is up with this behaviour?
[09:42] <intelikey> protocol1 you searched sith aptcache
[09:42] <newcomplexlife> x: user not authorized to run x server
[09:42] <newcomplexlife> xinit: server error
[09:43] <McPants> what is different about gksudo?
[09:43] <newcomplexlife> intelikey
[09:43] <McPants> !gksudo
[09:43] <ubotu> Use gksudo to run gtk applications with root privileges. Using sudo to start gtk apps can scramble your user account permissions.
[09:43] <newcomplexlife> what is sis630 bus not detected?
[09:44] <intelikey> newcomplexlife replace the question mark "?" with your user name in the following and do    sudo chown ?:? /home/? -R
[09:44] <kemik> !resize
[09:44] <newcomplexlife> ok
[09:44] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, kemik
[09:44] <kemik> !partition
[09:44] <ubotu> kemik: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:44] <zF> hey im trying to use a usb hard drive and for some reason my harddrive is showing up as 40 Megs instead of 80 GB
[09:45] <intelikey> that's a small problem zf
[09:45] <intelikey> :)
[09:45] <cerebrix> hey can someone check if nvnews.net is online?  i cant seem to load their page all of a sudden
[09:45] <newcomplexlife> ok
[09:45] <kemik> how to resize a disk and create a new partition from whitin the ubuntu installer?
[09:45] <newcomplexlife> and now?
[09:45] <intelikey> newcomplexlife try startx again
[09:45] <zF> intelikey, what should i do?
[09:45] <newcomplexlife> ok
[09:46] <intelikey> zf sorry.  i was making a very un-timely joke.
[09:46] <protocol1> intelikey, when I try and apt-get install some packages I want I get an timestamp to far the future...any idea as to why?
[09:46] <zF> intelikey, tee hee
[09:46] <gnome-terminal> seriously. gnome terminal broken? I cannot load a new tab into a window opened with a certain profile. is this wrong on purpose? I am calling gnome-terminal through another gnome-terminal... help!
[09:46] <newcomplexlife> nothing
[09:47] <intelikey> protocol1 system clock ?     date
[09:47] <newcomplexlife> :(
[09:47] <intelikey> newcomplexlife no error messages ?
[09:47] <newcomplexlife> sip equal
[09:47] <protocol1> ok...going to check it
[09:47] <ic56> kemik, what do you mean `resize a disk'?  Do you mean reduce a partition?
[09:47] <newcomplexlife> xserver error
[09:47] <beerockxs> i'm using thunderbird, and links from emails open in Mozilla instead of in Firefox, although Firefox is set as the preferred browser. Anyone know how to fix that?
[09:47] <kemik> ic56: yeah, but nvm i googled it
[09:48] <newcomplexlife> and mode laptop enable, disable, what is this??
[09:48] <Blizzy> How do I become root so that I can set permissions for a file? I know how to do this in terminal, but everytime I right click this file (esd.conf) it says I'm not the owner
[09:48] <intelikey> oh wait.    use    su - ?       where  ? is your user name and then try to run   startx
[09:48] <intelikey> newcomplexlife ^
[09:48] <newcomplexlife> ok
[09:48] <intelikey> i forgot you were root.....
[09:49] <newcomplexlife> yep
[09:49] <fek> moin
[09:49] <newcomplexlife> how i can read the logs or the errors?
[09:50] <intelikey> newcomplexlife  dmesg
[09:50] <newcomplexlife> ok
[09:50] <intelikey> Blizzy sudo -i
[09:50] <newcomplexlife> i pass you?
[09:50] <protocol1> intelikey, heres the date Mar 19 13:30:06 2006
[09:50] <gopi> !repos
[09:50] <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
[09:51] <jonathankent> where i can install the putty?
[09:51] <jonathankent> for connect another computer into the shell
[09:51] <newcomplexlife>  84.130308]  sis630_smbus 0000:00:01.0: SIS630 comp. bus not detected, module not inserted.
[09:51] <highvoltage> jonathankent: google putty for windows
[09:51] <jonathankent> Iam use linux
[09:52] <intelikey> protocol1 hmmm  nothing wrong there.   can you run  the same command that errors out   with   strace prepended and see what is going on just before it quits?
[09:52] <jonathankent> i am need a the program for linux o another protocol
[09:52] <jonathankent> i am need a the program for linux o another program..
[09:52] <xerxez> how can i change the color in Konsole where it says user@box:~$ ?
[09:52] <protocol1> strace prepended?
[09:53] <intelikey> protocol1  yes   strace <command>
[09:53] <highvoltage> xerxez: change PS1
[09:53] <protocol1> ok
[09:53] <protocol1> let me try
[09:53] <jonathankent> !find putty
[09:53] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'putty' (2 shown): putty ;; putty-tools.
[09:53] <xerxez> highvoltage, huh? :p
[09:53] <highvoltage> xerxez: for example, type PS1=\[\033\] [\u@\h]  \[\033\] \w\[\033\] \[\033\]  \$
[09:53] <_martyn> jonathankent: Open a terminal and use ssh
[09:53] <highvoltage> (that should be one line, btw)
[09:53] <xerxez> highvoltage, okey :)
[09:53] <jonathankent> _martyn but terminal is for my computer
[09:54] <jonathankent> how i can use ssh in terminal
[09:54] <intelikey> jonathankent ssh   and openssh-server   and tightvncserver - Virtual network computing server software
[09:54] <intelikey> xtightvncviewer - Virtual network computing client software for X
[09:54] <_martyn> It's a command line application. Type "ssh" then the name of the computer you wish to connect to.
[09:54] <lgc> kameron, "gksudo k3bsetup" did ask me for a password, but didn't like it.
[09:54] <jonathankent> ook
[09:55] <ic56> jonathankent: what is the question?  How to enable ssh connection to Ubuntu or how to install a ssh client on Windows?
[09:55] <intelikey> jonathankent   man ssh          ssh user@host
[09:55] <newcomplexlife> sis630_smbus??
[09:55] <Susperia> so is dapper still to be released in april ?
[09:55] <newcomplexlife> not detected, is this the problem?
[09:56] <intelikey> ?
[09:57] <intelikey> Susperia june i think
[09:58] <rebugger> June is releasedate, Susperia
[09:58] <Susperia> thanks
[09:58] <dynamo> where can I find the conf file to keep GDM from starting automatically?
[09:59] <intelikey> dynamo remove the symlink in /etc/rc2.d/S??gdm
[09:59] <gnomefreak> rebugger: that is not a final announcment
[10:00] <intelikey> dynamo  sudo rm -i /etc/rc2.d/S??gdm
[10:00] <rebugger> gnomefreak, not?
[10:00] <gnomefreak> rebugger: no im sitting on the wiki and it is still not final
[10:00] <rebugger> hm, sh** - more waiting for final
[10:01] <protocol1> intelikey, i solved the problem by doing a reboot
[10:01] <gnomefreak> rebugger: this week sometime prolly today
[10:01] <protocol1> dont know how that fixed it exacly
[10:01] <intelikey> protocol1 then it was a clock issue.   maybe reading another clock tho
[10:01] <protocol1> yeah
[10:02] <dynamo> thanks guys =)
[10:02] <moulty> how do i close x server and return to prompt?
[10:03] <gnomefreak> ctrl+alt+backspace
[10:03] <moulty> ta
[10:03] <dynamo> moulty: ctrl+alt+F1 takes you to your shell
[10:03] <intelikey> if it happens again try   sudo ntpdate pool.ntp.org && sudo hwclock -systohc     and see if it fixes it protocol1
[10:03] <intelikey> if it happens again.
[10:03] <moulty> cheers guys
[10:03] <protocol1> intelikey, i'll try that
[10:03] <gnomefreak> dynamo: that doesnt close X though
[10:03] <dynamo> moulty: don't forget alt+47 takes you back ;)
[10:03] <dynamo> alt+f7^
[10:04] <dynamo> just thought I'd throw it out there
[10:04] <moulty> gotcha
[10:04] <intelikey> protocol1 not a bad command to put in a scritp.  it syncs the whole system with time servers,   just  a thought.
[10:05] <newcomplexlife> nothing
[10:05] <protocol1> intelikey, im a noob
[10:05] <moulty> ctl+alt+f4 dont work or ctrl+alt+backspace
[10:05] <intelikey> newcomplexlife look in        less /var/log/xsess[tab] 
[10:05] <newcomplexlife> ok
[10:06] <Madpilot> protocol1, you can set Ubuntu's clock to synch with pool.ntp.org automatically
[10:06] <intelikey> newcomplexlife [tab]  means hit the tab key
[10:06] <protocol1> Madpilot, where about is that on here?
[10:06] <newcomplexlife> ok
[10:07] <Madpilot> protocol1, right-click on the clock, choose Adjust Time & Date, then hit the Select Servers button
[10:07] <newcomplexlife> i see the hidden folders
[10:08] <intelikey> newcomplexlife finist the file name of the 0 file  and enter
[10:08] <Madpilot> protocol1, in the Time Servers window that pops up, type "pool.ntp.org" in the box, and hit the Add button, then make sure it's selected at the bottom of the list of servers
[10:09] <Madpilot> protocol1, eh - sorry, these are Gnome instructions... sorry
[10:09] <intelikey> eeek Madpilot  ^ flux
[10:09] <moulty> ctrl+alt+backspace now trys to send me to prompt but log-in GUI pops right backj up!
[10:09] <fbtab> hi all.
[10:09] <protocol1> naw its cool...i can route my way
[10:10] <Madpilot> protocol1, I know there's a command-line way to set this all up; I've never bothered learning it because Gnome provides a nice GUI setup
[10:10] <moulty> I just need to close my x server to install more mfx drivers
[10:10] <fbtab> any packagers arround? having kernel-uml-patches for a kernel version, for which no kernel-source package exists, doesnt help
[10:10] <newcomplexlife> .esd_auth??
[10:10] <protocol1> i see
[10:10] <zmo> hi moulty, try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[10:10] <moulty> ta zmo
[10:11] <zmo> moulty, ctrl+alt+backspace is supposed to restart x
[10:11] <Madpilot> protocol1, "man ntpd" is probably what you want
[10:11] <intelikey> protocol1 do this.                echo "ntpdate pool.ntp.org && hwclock --systohc" > sync.clock  && chmod 700 sync.clock ; sudo mv sync.clock /usr/local/bin
[10:11] <moulty> oh, that other fella said it shut it down
[10:11] <fbtab> anyone using uml here? could you suggest how you got it running please, any advice appreciated too
[10:12] <intelikey> protocol1 that will make you a script for that and you can just      sudo sync.clock         and badabing....
[10:12] <intelikey> anytime you think you want/need to sync.
[10:12] <moulty> zmo, command works, thanks alot m8
[10:13] <intelikey> sorry Madpilot didn't mean to run ahead of you there.
[10:14] <intelikey> was typing rather than reading.
[10:14] <zmo> moulty, good luck with your drivers
[10:14] <newcomplexlife> intelikey
[10:14] <moulty> cheers ;)
[10:14] <newcomplexlife> /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default: Registering your session with wtmp and utmp
[10:14] <newcomplexlife> /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default: running: /usr/bin/X11/sessreg -a -w /var/log/wtmp -u /var/run/utmp -x "/var/lib/gdm/:0.Xservers" -h "" -l ":0" "newcomplexlife"
[10:14] <newcomplexlife> /etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
[10:14] <newcomplexlife> Predefined macro file '/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.0.3/include/mcpp_gcc40_predef_old.h' is not found
[10:14] <newcomplexlife> Predefined macro file '/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.0.3/include/mcpp_gcc40_predef_std.h' is not found
[10:14] <newcomplexlife> Predefined macro file '/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.0.3/include/mcpp_gcc40_predef_old.h' is not found
[10:14] <na7e> intelikey, i don't know who else to tell so i'm telling you, i think i'm done with my project thats taken me all week
[10:14] <newcomplexlife> Predefined macro file '/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.0.3/include/mcpp_gcc40_predef_std.h' is not found
[10:14] <newcomplexlife> /etc/X11/Xsession.d/55gnome-session_gnomerc: line 4: [: `)' expected, found /usr/bin/gnome-session
[10:15] <na7e> newcomplexlife, don't flood the channel
[10:15] <Madpilot> newcomplexlife, pastebin!
[10:15] <na7e> !pastebin
[10:15] <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 ,
[10:15] <newcomplexlife> sorry
[10:15] <Zero_Day> grrr what up with the ubuntu forums, wont let me add a topic grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr lol
[10:15] <protocol1> intelikey, got it
[10:15] <protocol1> heh..thanks
[10:15] <gnomefreak> newcomplexlife: did you install build-essential?
[10:16] <Blizzy> Woo! I finally got my sound to work. Turns out Front in Alsamixer was on 0.
[10:16] <Blizzy> Thanks everyone that tried to help. =)
[10:16] <intelikey> gnomefreak if i understood him it is a distupgrade that hosed it.
[10:16] <protocol1> I just tested it out and it worked
[10:16] <Zero_Day> gnomefreak do you agree that build -essential should come pre installed/
[10:16] <intelikey> protocol1 of course
[10:16] <protocol1> heh
[10:16] <newcomplexlife> i update breezy to dapper and i can entry in my session, only in mode recovery
[10:17] <newcomplexlife> http://pastebin.com/612037
[10:17] <gnomefreak> ^^^ that will cause it also
[10:17] <intelikey> looking
[10:18] <gnomefreak> intelikey: some of us not maing name (me) typos real bad somedays
[10:18] <moulty> zmo, thats done, it works fine, now I have full chip-set, audio and sgf drivers, thanks to you and others here who helped before. many thanks
[10:18] <moulty> gfx*
[10:19] <Zero_Day> who thinks build-essential should already be installed?
[10:19] <intelikey> gnomefreak can you help newcomplexlife out with this breakage ?
[10:19] <gnomefreak> Zero_Day: pleas eask that in #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:19] <newcomplexlife> pleaseeeeeeeee
[10:19] <newcomplexlife> jejeje
[10:19] <gnomefreak> intelikey: lets find out shall we ;)
[10:19] <Zero_Day> its a simple question gnomefreak
[10:19] <newcomplexlife> http://pastebin.com/612037
[10:19] <gnomefreak> newcomplexlife: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:19] <moulty> brb rebooting
[10:19] <intelikey> i've never broke one upgrading cause i'm on dialup.
[10:20] <gnomefreak> Zero_Day: its not on topic
[10:20] <Zero_Day> im not getting into politics just an opinion
[10:20] <newcomplexlife> ok
[10:20] <newcomplexlife> installing
[10:20] <intelikey> gnomefreak he is having to boot rescue so already root.   save a few key strokes.
[10:21] <gnomefreak> ahhhhh yeah leave off sudo
[10:21] <justin__> test
[10:21] <newcomplexlife> yep
[10:21] <justin__> good
[10:21] <ubuntu> can anyone tell me how easy it will be to update my breezy install to dapper. are there advantages to just reinstalling a fresh?
[10:21] <Zero_Day> first thing, gnomefreak there is no topic, it Q&A  and the title im a irc room dictator will look good on your application to taco bell so shush
[10:21] <newcomplexlife> but this is work in mode recovery to my normal user?
[10:22] <gnomefreak> !ops
[10:22] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[10:22] <Zero_Day> i didnt come in here to argue
[10:22] <Madpilot> gnomefreak, ?
[10:22] <Zero_Day> i asked a simple question
[10:22] <ubuntu> can anyone tell me how easy it will be to update my breezy install to dapper. are there advantages to just reinstalling a fresh?
[10:22] <newcomplexlife> gnomefreak, reboot?
[10:22] <ReWT_AxS> quick question.....what is the refresh rate?
[10:22] <rob> Zero_Day, please keep it on topic
[10:22] <ReWT_AxS> like what's that do
[10:22] <gnomefreak> asked Zero_Day to take his who thins question to offtopic and he has smart comments
[10:23] <ReWT_AxS> because somehow, mine is at 0 Hz??
[10:23] <pvd2006> How can you get gnome running faster, like transistions from windows, turning off animations and all that good stuff. I tried it once but it messed up gnome I think
[10:23] <gnomefreak> newcomplexlife: try it if same issue persits you may/will need to re-insall breezy
[10:23] <ubuntu> use fluxbox :)
[10:23] <Zero_Day> http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu < ubuntu that will help you update at botto of page
[10:23] <Madpilot> ubuntu, dist-upgrade is fairly easy
[10:23] <spiritz> ubuntu : some packages you installed might be not willing to be updated to dapper, so they may get deleted while you're updating. Installation a clean dapper is certainly the best way to go if you want to get something clean and fast.
[10:23] <newcomplexlife> : 0
[10:24] <newcomplexlife> dapper
[10:24] <ubuntu> thx :)
[10:24] <rob> Zero_Day, please refer people to wiki.ubuntu.com instead
[10:24] <Madpilot> !+upgrade
[10:24] <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.
[10:24] <spiritz> ReWT_AxS: it's how many time per sec your screen is refreshed
[10:24] <MatyasZA> hello
[10:24] <ubuntu> cheers guys
[10:24] <MatyasZA> Anyone got OpenLDAP to work on ubuntu before?
[10:24] <Le_Vert> hi people
[10:24] <ReWT_AxS> spiritz is it bad that mine says 0 Hz?
[10:24] <gnomefreak> newcomplexlife: looks like your missing important header files for the kernel that is what looks like hosed your system build-essential should install header files for C
[10:24] <Le_Vert> i just need a small things
[10:25] <Le_Vert> can someone post the line from /etc/sudoers
[10:25] <Le_Vert> which gives root rights without password
[10:25] <Le_Vert> to the first user
[10:25] <Zero_Day> gnomefreak and rob, ill tell ya this, u are probably the most strict " im on irc follow the rules" guys ive ever seen, lighten up, loosen your ties and have a beer, or sumthing geez
[10:25] <sasha_> hello
[10:25] <ReWT_AxS> is it bad if my refresh rate is 0 Hz?
[10:25] <spiritz> ReWT_AxS: 0 is impossible, it must be unable to read the correct value
[10:25] <ReWT_AxS> how do i change it?
[10:26] <Madpilot> Le_Vert, that's really, really not recommended
[10:26] <intelikey> Zero_Day channel seems to be ok like it is imo
[10:26] <spiritz> ReWT_AxS: You don't need to change it unless your screen gives u head hatchs
[10:26] <ReWT_AxS> head hatchs?
[10:26] <Le_Vert> anyway Madpilot
[10:26] <protocol1> so what is the official dapper release date?
[10:26] <ReWT_AxS> i want it to be able to read my setting?
[10:26] <Le_Vert> i need this to explain a security issue
[10:26] <gnomefreak> protocol1: dont know yet
[10:26] <Le_Vert> on the breezy installer
[10:26] <protocol1> ok
[10:26] <moulty> !ubotu tell me about nvidia
[10:27] <gnomefreak> protocol1: should be announced within next few days
[10:27] <Madpilot> Zero_Day, this is a busy channel, and we've got #ubuntu-offtopic for non-support chat...
[10:29] <Zero_Day> drooped subject MadPilot
[10:29] <Zero_Day> shoot
[10:29] <theoddbot> anyone on dapper-amd64 hitting a conflict between lib32gcc1  and ia32-libs-openoffice.org
[10:29] <Zero_Day> dropped
[10:29] <justin__> New People: how to find win computer by internet?
[10:29] <DarthShrine> I'm at the stage of Ubuntu LiveCD install where you generate the grub config. I'm in a "grub prompt" and it says to type "root(hd0,4)" this isn't the same for every situation is it?
[10:30] <theoddbot> DarthShrine: depends where your boot partition is
[10:31] <DarthShrine> theoddbot, Boot for...Linux?
[10:31] <moulty> zmo, i spoke too soon, after reboot, x server will not start, the driver screwed up, how do i revert to old?
[10:31] <theoddbot> DarthShrine: as in where the kernel lives
[10:31] <DarthShrine> Ok. sda2 then
[10:31] <zmo> moulty, did you backup your xorg.conf?
[10:31] <ReWT_AxS> k now i got it to say 76
[10:31] <ReWT_AxS> is that high?
[10:32] <spiritz> this is good
[10:32] <ReWT_AxS> ok
[10:32] <justin__> why the message's color is gary.
[10:32] <theoddbot> DarthShrine: right, which might be (hd0,1)  , depends on your bios
[10:32] <moulty> zmo, not knowingly
[10:32] <Madpilot> justin__, by default, XChat colours all of your own messages grey
[10:32] <moulty> zmo, the installer did perhaps
[10:32] <DarthShrine> theoddbot, Ah, thanks :)
[10:32] <justin__> thank you Madpilot!
[10:33] <cmvo> Hi! Whom should I ask about a possible security update for flashplayer-mozilla in restricted?
[10:33] <zmo> moulty, what type of graphics adapter do u have, nvidia/ati/other?
[10:33] <DarthShrine> theoddbot, Error 21: Selected disk does not exist...
[10:33] <Madpilot> justin__, if you want to change that colour, Settings -> Preferences -> Colors, and change colors 30 & 31
[10:34] <gnomefreak> cmvo: i would say #ubuntu-motu if its ubuntu related if its ff only see #firefox or #mozilla
[10:34] <justin__> ok
[10:34] <justin__> thanks
[10:35] <moulty> zmo, NFORCE4 onboard Geforce 6100
[10:35] <MatyasZA> anyone know LDAP ?
[10:35] <Madpilot> justin__, you can actually customize nearly any colour in XChat, but it's badly documented. Join #xchat and ask there, they're good at answering questions like that...
[10:36] <moulty> zmo, also running dapper flight 5 amd64, however if i install 5.10 dvd the x server does this same error so i must use dapper to install in first place!
[10:36] <AshyIsMe> has anyone got xgl to work successfully?
[10:36] <AshyIsMe> compiz won't start for me because xcomposite isnt installed
[10:37] <AshyIsMe> but synaptic pm tells me that it is installed
[10:37] <zmo> moulty, paste the output of lsmod |grep nv please
[10:37] <theoddbot> DarthShrine: i'm no bios :)
[10:37] <theoddbot> DarthShrine: i dont know what you've done to your machine :)
[10:37] <DarthShrine> theoddbot, Hopefully nothing
[10:38] <cmvo> gnomefreak: Adobe released a security update for the flashplayer. I don't know if the version in breezy/restricted is vulnerable, so I'd like to ask if an update is planned.
[10:38] <pvd2006> woot, Nautilus turned off, desktop faster:)
[10:38] <moulty> zmo, you lost me m8, only used linux these last few days
[10:39] <moulty> zmo, you mean put "lsmod ........" in terminal and copy its output?
[10:39] <DarthShrine> theoddbot, It's the only disk, and it's the second partition...Why should it not be correct!? Evil grub
[10:39] <justin__> i want to build an email system with Ubuntu. who can tell me ,how to do it
[10:39] <gnomefreak> cmvo: im not sure if thats a multiverse or not
[10:39] <zmo> moulty, :-) yup
[10:39] <moulty> zmo, :D
[10:39] <theoddbot> justin__: mostly the same as debian, exim4 + courier  works well for me, just google around
[10:40] <gnomefreak> cmvo: ask in #ubuntu-motu if they dont know they should beable to direct you where it can be answered
[10:40] <moulty> zmo, am looking for key for that upright line left of grep?
[10:40] <moulty> :S
[10:41] <gnomefreak> moulty: shift and the key above enter
[10:41] <cmvo> gnomefreak: Ok, thanks, I'll do so. Bye!
[10:41] <Madpilot> cmvo, the flash moz plugin is in Multiverse, so #ubuntu-motu is the right place to ask
[10:41] <justin__> thanks
[10:41] <gnomefreak> this key \
[10:41] <KillerKiwi2005> looking for a bit of feed back, one click apt-get install code http://rafb.net/paste/results/RdiRB699.html
[10:41] <gnomefreak> with shift
[10:41] <newcomplexlife> nothing gnomefreak
[10:42] <Steven_M> hi all
[10:42] <Steven_M> Can anyone tell me how to allow all the users  in a particuar group to run the halt command, rather than having to run it as root via sudo?
[10:42] <moulty> |||| ah ha
[10:42] <zmo> :D
[10:42] <theoddbot> wierd, if anyone cares the ia32libs problem was a couple of symlinks pointing at each other
[10:42] <cmvo> Madpilot: You're right, it is in multiverse, I thought it was restricted, sorry.  I'll ask in -motu.
[10:43] <newcomplexlife> i can install dapper with a server ftp in internet?
[10:43] <moulty> nvnet 78632   0
[10:43] <Madpilot> !info flashplayer-mozilla
[10:43] <ubotu> flashplayer-mozilla: (Macromedia Flash Player), section multiverse/web, is optional. Version: 7.0.25-0.0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 956 kB, Installed size: 2136 kB
[10:44] <moulty> zmo, nvsound 1715412   0
[10:44] <moulty> zmo,  nvnet 78632   0
[10:44] <zmo> moulty, i that's your onboard nic and sound, so no nvidia driver eh?
[10:45] <moulty> zmo, nvidia 4572768
[10:45] <pvd2006> is XFCE really that much faster than gnome and KDE?
[10:45] <mephis1987__> !quota
[10:45] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mephis1987__
[10:45] <mephis1987__> !usrquota
[10:45] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mephis1987__
[10:46] <Frogzoo> pvd2006: I'd guess it depends on your machine - on my 1.6Gig machine, gnome is great
[10:46] <pvd2006> I'm running amd 1500+, 1gig of ddr400 memory
[10:47] <Madpilot> pvd2006, Gnome should run fine on that machine
[10:47] <pvd2006> It is pretty quick, since I disabled nautilus
[10:47] <beerockxs> hi, I'm using thunderbird, and links opened in emails don't open in firefox, but in mozilla, although firefox is set as the preferred browser.
[10:47] <beerockxs> any ideas?
[10:47] <pvd2006> wow
[10:48] <Frogzoo> beerockxs: sys -> prefs -> preferred apps
[10:48] <zmo> moulty, please paste your xorg.conf and your /var/log/Xorg.0.log on pastebin http://pastebin.ca/
[10:48] <pvd2006> gnomefreak, did you tweak it  out though?
[10:48] <beerockxs> Frogzoo, I just said Firefox is set as the preferred browser.
[10:49] <moulty> zmo, where is xorg.conf found in file system?
[10:49] <na7e> moulty, /etc/X11
[10:49] <moulty> ta
[10:49] <gnomefreak> pvd2006: nope
[10:49] <pvd2006> Hmm, I think gnome is almost as fast as my windows xp setup, but my windows xp setup is all tweaked out to make it as fast as possible.
[10:50] <pvd2006> How can you turn off the animations in GNOME?
[10:50] <mephis1987__> !quotacheck
[10:50] <moulty> zmo, thanks will do, will be a moment rebooting to windows to collect files from now broken pc
[10:50] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mephis1987__
[10:50] <justin__> after work bye
[10:50] <dreameen> hey
[10:51] <dreameen> where is the ld.co.conf file in ubuntu?
[10:51] <dreameen> i can't find it
[10:51] <dreameen> and i need to add some library to the path
[10:51] <Madpilot> mephis1987__, if you're looking for something, asking a human might be easier than just quizzing the bot...
[10:53] <bfmlso> adtfawe
[10:53] <Zero_Day> if i upgrade to dapper do i keep my extra installs?
[10:55] <mephis1987__> Madpilot, yes , thanks , can you tell me more quota , how to add quota to a specified category
[10:56] <Madpilot> mephis1987__, what do you mean by quota?
[10:56] <fluxt> dreameen: are you after LD_LIBRARY_PATH ?
[10:56] <munti78> Hi
[10:56] <mephis1987__> Madpilot, when i remount my category , i see it but i dun understand
[10:56] <munti78> What do I need to do to get my camera connected to Ubuntu?
[10:56] <munti78> Through USB
[10:56] <Madpilot> munti78, just plugging it in isn't working?
[10:57] <munti78> Yes, I've plugged it in, but I'm new to this and not sure what to do to browse images on camera
[10:57] <Madpilot> munti78, gThumb
[10:58] <Madpilot> mephis1987__, sorry, I'm still not clear what you mean...
[10:58] <munti78> Madpilot: that opens a app to browse but I can't see my camera
[10:59] <mephis1987__> Madpilot, ok , when i remount my /home category , i see the mess that /home has usrquote and groupeqouta
[10:59] <gnomefreak> munti78: you mean you are trying to mount the cam?
[10:59] <mephis1987__> Madpilot, i dun understand what it is , can u explain ?
[10:59] <dreameen> fluxt, i am indeed
[10:59] <munti78> gnomefrak: I guess so
[11:00] <Madpilot> munti78, in gThumb, try File -> Import from Camera
[11:00] <Madpilot> mephis1987__, I don't know either - sorry :P
[11:00] <mephis1987__> there is aquota.group and aquota.user in my /home , Madpilot
[11:00] <dreameen> fluxt, do u remember how to add a path of a certain library with LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
[11:00] <mephis1987__> Madpilot,  i want to del 2 files , but i m still afraid of :P
[11:01] <fluxt> dreameen: or are you after /etc/ld.so.conf
[11:01] <munti78> Madpilot: I get an error saying "Could not import photos. Unknown model". Guess that I'm missing a driver or something?
[11:01] <Madpilot> mephis1987__, I don't know what those files are, I don't have either of them on my system.
[11:01] <k31th> How do you remove a sym link ?
[11:01] <k31th> i need tod el it says file not found etc
[11:01] <moulty> zmo, am unable to use access unbutu partition from my other debian install (64 studio) how can i get to them from unbutu prompt?
[11:01] <Pistahh> hi
[11:01] <dreameen> fluxt, i am after /etc/ld.so.conf
[11:01] <Pistahh> if I want to use the locale hu_HU.UTF-8 (for LC_CTYPE), how to "officially" configure it in ubuntu?
[11:02] <fluxt> well there it is dreameen .so not .co
[11:02] <zmo> moulty, you mean from your debian install or from ubuntu without x?
[11:03] <dreameen> fluxt, it's not there!
[11:03] <Madpilot> munti78, I've tried several camera on this box, they've all mounted w/ gThumb or automatically. Maybe search wiki.ubuntu.com or ubuntuforums.org w/ your camera's name/model number?
[11:03] <munti78> Madpilot: I'll do that
[11:04] <fluxt> dreameen: strange, i have it
[11:04] <moulty> zmo, i first thought to try booting in 64studio to grab those files, it cant open unbutu partition (thinks its swap space!) so i'll have to get them from unbutu without X
[11:04] <munti78> Madpilot: When trying to manually set the camera model. I can't find my model (Panasonic DMC-FX9) does that mean I need to install a driver?
[11:05] <fluxt> dreameen: double checked (copy paste) /etc/ld.so.conf ?
[11:05] <zmo> moulty maybe you should try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg first...
[11:05] <Madpilot> munti78, possibly, but I'm not sure - I don't own a digicam, but I've had three or four friend's cams plugged into my Ubuntu install, and they've all 'just worked'...
[11:05] <moulty> zmo, then copy them to NTFS partition, reboot to windows, copy over network to this pc, then i can post on web....lol
[11:06] <Overand> moulty: is there 'write' support for ntfs?
[11:06] <fluxt> dreameen: otherwise you could put: "export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/blah/blah" in /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh without quotes
[11:06] <Overand> moulty: ah misread something
[11:06] <moulty> zmo, think so, i'm using dapper
[11:06] <moulty> overand:  think so, using dapper
[11:06] <Overand> heh
[11:07] <moulty> :D
[11:07] <Overand> i haven't tried to use NTFS from inside linux in a few years
[11:07] <Overand> last i knew it was read-only
[11:07] <fluxt> dreameen: also, it may also work if you create a new /etc/ld.so.conf file
[11:07] <Pistahh> Overand: there is a read-write solution for ntfs using fuse
[11:07] <Pistahh> Overand: i don't know if it is a part of ubuntu or not
[11:08] <Overand> Pistahh: is that the library that loads the ntfs.sys dll?
[11:08] <moulty> when i had 5.10 installed on this pc, it could not even read, dapper reads & writes fine so far as have seen in the 4days have been using ubuntu/linux
[11:09] <Overand> well, reading ntfs was very easy in old versions
[11:09] <dreameen> fluxt, cheers mate, ity works now
[11:09] <Overand> of most distros
[11:09] <Overand> you'd just have to mount
[11:09] <MistaED> i recall seeing on bit-torrent there was an ntfs read/write module for linux, which costs money
[11:09] <moulty> could not even mount in "disks" admin app
[11:09] <moulty> dapper can, still have to mount
[11:10] <MistaED> is the fuse method just using captive-ntfs? i remember that was lousy and only allowed 50kb/s write speeds
[11:10] <moulty> dapper only mounts some of the many partitions unless in root account though
[11:10] <Overand> moulty: i'm not talking using an app, i'm talking commandline
[11:10] <protocol1> how do I go about doing a backup for ubuntu?
[11:11] <mephis1987__> !webmin
[11:11] <ubotu> See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WebminWithoutARootAccount for webmin instructions for Ubuntu. Webmin runs on https://localhost:10000
[11:11] <moulty> Overand: oh, am total newbi
[11:11] <Overand> moulty: k
[11:11] <Overand> for the record, that's "newbie"
[11:11] <Overand> (;
[11:12] <neo911> ive just installed 3dchess but couldnt find it. what would be its command line? it didnt appear in the Applications menu. thanks
[11:12] <moulty> thats how new i am ;P
[11:12] <Pistahh> protocol1: try the sbackup package
[11:12] <Madpilot> neo911, it's probably just "3dchess" in the command line
[11:12] <mathieu> neo911: dpkg -L 3dchess | grep bin
[11:13] <moulty> was hopeing to avoid the eeeeeeeee factor.
[11:13] <neo911> mathieu, the command you gave didnt output anything :-(
[11:13] <fluxt> neo911: did you add it with apt-get/synaptic ?
[11:14] <neo911> Madpilot, and, no its not 3dchess is the first thing i tried
[11:14] <neo911> fluxt, yes from synaptic... but the GUI synaptic
[11:14] <zuokanyunqi> where can i find totem-xine's source
[11:14] <fluxt> what was the package called neo911 ?
[11:14] <YogSothoth> Hello
[11:14] <Felix123456> Hi everybody ... I have a problem with aptitude: aptitude install samba gives "No candidate version found for samba"
[11:14] <mephis1987__> neo911, is there a text based synaptic ?
[11:14] <mephis1987__> neo911,  where is ti ?
[11:15] <neo911> fluxt, its called 3dchess 0.8.1.11
[11:15] <zuokanyunqi> can that be  compiled under  Freebsd
[11:15] <Felix123456> aptitude search samba gives, among others "v   samba"
[11:15] <munzir> neo911: /usr/games?
[11:15] <liable> !info samba breezy
[11:15] <ubotu> samba: (a LanManager-like file and printer server for Unix), section net, is optional. Version: 3.0.14a-6ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 2332 kB, Installed size: 5928 kB
[11:15] <neo911> mephis1987__, youre sarcasm doesnt apply, cuz who knows if there could be
[11:15] <YogSothoth> Is there a free Gnome app for interior design drawing?
[11:15] <neo911> mephis1987__, what ti?
[11:16] <fluxt> neo911: for some reason i dont have it in my apt-cache
[11:16] <moulty> zmo, attempt to autodetect video hardware or manual setup?
[11:16] <munzir> neo911: /usr/games/3Dc I think
[11:16] <servjew> i added this line to my sources.list, wanting to download LiVES... its telling me its malformed. http://www.estudiolivre.org/videos/lives/ubuntu/breezy/binary-i386/
[11:16] <neo911> munzir, i tried find . -name '3dchess*' ... its not in /usr/games
[11:16] <zmo> moulty, try autodetect
[11:16] <zuokanyunqi> Madpilot: do you know where can i find totem-xine's src
[11:16] <munzir> neo911: /usr/games/3Dc I think
[11:16] <Felix123456> liable: that means?
[11:17] <protocol1> that sbackup didnt take very long to do
[11:17] <protocol1> heh
[11:17] <fluxt> nvm i found it..
[11:17] <mephis1987__> neo911,  , no , i dun mean so , i actually dun know if there is one
[11:17] <neo911> munzir, i dont even have that dir
[11:17] <munzir> Madpilot: why the source?
[11:17] <zuokanyunqi> _jason:  do you know where can i find totem-xine's src
[11:17] <moulty> zmo, auto failed to find ANY video hardware ;)
[11:17] <liable> Felix123456: it should be available to you. paste your sources list for someone to look at.
[11:17] <mephis1987__> zuokanyunqi, google it
[11:17] <Felix123456> ok...
[11:17] <zmo> moulty k we try manual now :D
[11:17] <zuokanyunqi> i can not find that
[11:17] <munzir> neo911: which directory you don't have? /usr/ or games? ;)
[11:18] <moulty> zmo, select the desired X server driver; default vesa?
[11:18] <liable> Felix123456: not here, on a paster..
[11:18] <neo911> munzir, i dont have /usr/games/3dc
[11:18] <zuokanyunqi> Madpilot: i want to compile it for other os
[11:18] <neo911> eDc
[11:18] <neo911> 3Dc
[11:18] <zmo> moulty brb
[11:18] <mephis1987__> zuokanyunqi, try this : http://packages.debian.org/testing/gnome/totem-xine
[11:18] <fluxt> i broke my apt by installing a newer debian package of dvd+rw-tools
[11:18] <munzir> neo911: it's not 3dc
[11:18] <munzir> neo911: it's a file called 3Dc
[11:18] <mephis1987__> zuokanyunqi,  ubuntu is based on debian, it uses deb package
[11:19] <fluxt> now it always complains...
[11:19] <neo911> munzir, it worked... thanks.... you da man
[11:19] <zuokanyunqi> mephis1987__: no source?
[11:19] <neo911> why its called 3dchess... it's not even 3D
[11:19] <munzir> neo911: you are welcoeme. ubuntu rocks ;)
[11:19] <Felix123456> liable: I see... sorry, but how do I use the paster? quick google didnt help...
[11:20] <Nabiki> Does anyone know of an app to set a different wallpaper for each virtual desktop? :)
[11:20] <moulty> zmo, lol it has "vodoo" support, hehehe
[11:20] <moulty> voodoo*
[11:20] <mephis1987__> zuokanyunqi, follow the next link http://www.gnome.org/projects/totem/
[11:20] <neo911> in 3dchess does the computer supposed to play me?
[11:20] <liable> !tell Felix123456 about paste
[11:21] <Felix123456> liable: the sources.lst list ist the standard Ubuntu 5.10 one with all uncommented, but none added... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10547
[11:21] <zuokanyunqi> i installed totem and added wmv codes in ~/.gnome2/totem-add,but it does not work
[11:22] <zmo> moulty, i used to have a voodoo back in the nineties :D
[11:22] <moulty> zmo, me too m8
[11:22] <liable> Felix123456: i dont use ubuntu, so i am of little help in that department.
[11:22] <moulty> zmo, voodoo1
[11:22] <moulty> &2
[11:22] <Felix123456> liable: it is supposedly an apt problem
[11:22] <zmo> moulty i think u should try the nv driver
[11:22] <moulty> zmo, they were the mutts nutts
[11:22] <munzir> neo911: I am sorry I didn't play that game so I don't know
[11:22] <moulty> zmo, rgr that...
[11:23] <liable> Felix123456: no, its a repo problem if aptitude shows them as virtual packages.
[11:23] <Felix123456> liable: another hint maybe: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10548
[11:23] <mephis1987__> !fstab
[11:23] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[11:23] <Felix123456> liable: can I somehow flush apt's caches and redownload the information?
[11:24] <neo911> munzir, no prob i think it's meant to be played by 2 people over the network
[11:24] <fluxt> i need more recent packages that aren't in the std ubuntu apt, is it possible to download dapper .deb files manually?
[11:24] <liable> Felix123456: aptitude update is all you need to do.
[11:24] <moulty> zmo, wow the next screen says "the x server .....associates your card with a name........inteli915.... ati..... NVIDIA GeForce 6600!!!!!
[11:24] <MatusSnake> no prolema dalmatiane te ale more
[11:24] <liable> Felix123456: err. apt-get update
[11:24] <FiKu> "S3 Trio 3D/2x"  some information for me?
[11:24] <mephis1987__> !apt-cache
[11:24] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mephis1987__
[11:24] <zmo> moulty, yay !
[11:24] <moulty> zmo, that kinda makes you think it should work already huh?
[11:24] <mephis1987__> !apt-gwt
[11:24] <FiKu> zmo moulty, yay !
[11:24] <ubotu> mephis1987__: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:24] <mephis1987__> !apt-get
[11:24] <ubotu> apt-get is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowto
[11:24] <liable> Felix123456: whats this winbind package then?
[11:24] <ondro> dgdrgnb
[11:24] <liable> !info winbind
[11:25] <ubotu> winbind: (service to resolve user and group information from Windows NT servers), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 3.0.14a-6ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1361 kB, Installed size: 3452 kB
[11:25] <MatusSnake> do you speak english
[11:25] <FiKu> i dont understan
[11:25] <FiKu> i dont understand
[11:25] <moulty> zmo, FiKu, yay!!! Group hu..... no.
[11:25] <beerockxs> how do i set again a keyboard shortcut to start an app in gnome`
[11:25] <Felix123456> liable: apt-get update does not help
[11:25] <zmo> :D
[11:25] <fluxt> !dapper
[11:25] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[11:26] <Felix123456> liable: apt-get clean doesnt  help either
[11:26] <liable> Felix123456: winbind is prolly the package that replaces it in ubuntu. i dont know, someone else here will have to help you with that.
[11:26] <sfar-ubu> Hi, i just installed an application via synaptic (zircon).. so where do i find it now? :)
[11:27] <ondro> (-8)
[11:27] <mephis1987__> !cut
[11:27] <ubotu> mephis1987__: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:27] <sfar-ubu> Its not in the menu.. so how do i add zircon to it?
[11:27] <Madpilot> sfar-ubu, try Alt+F2 and type the name of the package you just installed
[11:27] <liable> !samba
[11:27] <ubotu> rumour has it, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[11:27] <Felix123456> liable: winbind is some related utillity... doesnt repalce it.. it seems that the internal dependency db somehow got screwed.
[11:28] <Madpilot> sfar-ubu, and for menu editing, right-click on the Applications menu, chose Edit Menus
[11:29] <Felix123456> liable: also, I tried to be very disciplined... only used aptitude update, upgrade, upgrade-dist. On a second machine, the install just works
[11:29] <beerockxs> how do i set again a keyboard shortcut to start an app in gnome`
[11:30] <bimberi> ubotu tell beerockxs about shortcut
[11:30] <liable> Felix123456: and they have identical sources.list??
[11:30] <Felix123456> liable: yes
[11:31] <beerockxs> thanks bimberi
[11:31] <liable> i have a hard time believing that.
[11:31] <bimberi> beerockxs: yw :)
[11:31] <sfar-ubu> Madpilot: okay.. thanks :)
[11:31] <Felix123456> liable: can I somehow tell apt to flush its internal state and redownload the repository dbs?
[11:32] <sfar-ubu> hm, i want it to have a nice icon too.. where might it (if any) be located?
[11:32] <Felix123456> liable: they are both Ubuntu 5.10 sources.lst with all lines uncommented
[11:32] <sebest> anyone knows how to populate /dev with the good default devices?
[11:32] <na7e> is there a way to have output go to standard output and to a file simultaneously
[11:32] <sebest> na7e "tee"
[11:32] <faisal_d> na7e, use tee
[11:32] <na7e> thanks
[11:32] <Felix123456> liable: got to leave for one hour
[11:33] <liable> Felix123456: it does that with aptitude update. the file in question is /var/lib/dpkg/available  diff the two files or copy the working one over..
[11:33] <sebest> anyone, for my /dev issue?
[11:33] <gnomefreak> sfar-ubu: /usr/share/pixmaps iirc
[11:33] <Felix123456> liable: thank you
[11:34] <moulty> zmo, x server failed to load again, perhaps i should reinstall?
[11:35] <beerockxs> moulty, did you try a sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[11:35] <sfar-ubu> gnomefreak: thanks
[11:35] <intelikey> long 10 but i'm bax
[11:35] <gnomefreak> yw sfar-ubu if thats what your looking for
[11:35] <sfar-ubu> yea something like that :)
[11:36] <sfar-ubu> i found gnome-irc.png that will do fine
[11:36] <zmo> moulty, you can scroll through ur /var/log/Xorg.0.log and look for errors
[11:36] <moulty> zmo, bet the problem comes from the fact that its an onboard GeForce6100, that shares RAM. I did, setup with the safeest seeming options, no joy.
[11:36] <munzir> neo911: but there are other chess software so you can play the computer. do you have a problem in finding one?
[11:36] <zmo> moulty did it ever work on breezy or dapper?
[11:37] <sfar-ubu> is it called x-term. the text-based thing you can log in to instead of i.e gnome ?
[11:37] <intelikey> xboard works
[11:37] <intelikey> neo911
[11:37] <gnulinux> xterm
[11:37] <intelikey> rxvt ?
[11:37] <neo911> im sorry went out
[11:37] <gnulinux> Actually Terminal
[11:38] <sfar-ubu> okay, how do i get from xterm to the nice graphical login-thingy? :)
[11:38] <sfar-ubu> or from xterm to gnome
[11:38] <neo911> munzir, what synaptic-available 3dchess are there? thanks
[11:38] <gnomefreak> sfar-ubu: xterm is a terminal tty is the full screen term that you get with crlt+alt+f1-6
[11:38] <neo911> intelikey, what can i do for you?
[11:38] <intelikey> hehhe then you are not asking about xterm.  it's console.
[11:38] <sfar-ubu> ah okay.. :D
[11:38] <sfar-ubu> <- newbie
[11:38] <gnomefreak> neo911: on its called 3dchess iirc
[11:38] <intelikey> sfar-ubu alt+f7
[11:39] <gnomefreak> i have it still trying to figure it out :( no time to play with it
[11:39] <munzir> neo911: sorry? didn't understand whether you found one or not?
[11:39] <munzir> neo911: there is knights for example it looks great
[11:39] <moulty> zmo, it crashes like this the first boot after install/setup with breezy, dapper is ok, but its like the default video drivers that come with windows; can display hi-res and depth, but very little power/bandwidth, just moveing a window around makes gitters, no 3d support obviously
[11:39] <neo911> munzir,  i didnt find any
[11:39] <sfar-ubu> intelikey: thanks
[11:39] <gnomefreak> neo911: open synaptic it should be right there no scrolling needed
[11:39] <intelikey> gnomefreak neo911 or like i said xboard
[11:40] <neo911> i think what is more impt for me to get hold of now is a defrag-ger software for ubuntu like the one available in windows explorer... what would this be called? thanks
[11:40] <sfar-ubu> will alt+f7 also work if i go to console via ctrl+alt+backspace? (because then im logged out right?
[11:40] <intelikey> i know it works, i installed it played the comp a game.
[11:40] <intelikey> it beet me like a red headed step child
[11:40] <zmo> moulty, i see, did you try the nvidia proprietary drivers from the nvidia site?
[11:40] <Baard> Does anyone know how to reduce fontsize in Firefox? Both in menus and webpages. Ever since it died the other day, all fonts have been larger then they used to
[11:40] <gnomefreak> sfar-ubu: no ctrl+alt+backspace kills X
[11:40] <Madpilot> neo911, ext3 doesn't need de-fragging like MS's disc formats do...
[11:40] <neo911> knights is kde im a gnome
[11:40] <YukiCuss> Baard, ctrl+minus
[11:41] <kbrooks> neo911, no need for defragging linux
[11:41] <gnomefreak> sfar-ubu: you would need to use startx to get X session
[11:41] <YukiCuss> Baard, or just ctrl+zero
[11:41] <sfar-ubu> gnomefreak: nice, thanks
[11:41] <Baard> YukiCuss: I know about that one, but I was thinking of default fontsize
[11:41] <neo911> ah ic... im really beginning to think ubuntu >>>> windows
[11:41] <Baard> and in menus too
[11:41] <YukiCuss> Baard, oh, menus!
[11:41] <YukiCuss> Weird.
 will alt+f7 also work if i go to console via ctrl+alt+backspace?   (because then im logged out right? <--- oh.   startx
[11:42] <Baard> I know :) I thought it used gtkrc-2.0 settings, but it doesn't
[11:42] <intelikey> didn't know you killed g/x/kdm
[11:42] <moulty> zmo, aye, these drivers are them i think "NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-8178.pkg2.run"
[11:42] <kbrooks> neo911, what? "ubuntu >>>> windows" ?
[11:43] <munzir> neo911: please when you reply to me put my name or else I won't notice your reply among all this stuff ;)
[11:43] <neo911> kbrooks, >>>>> means way much better
[11:43] <neo911> munzir, ok, i was replying to everybody
[11:43] <bimberi> Baard: System -> Preferences -> Font (Application Font) affects Firefox but i'm running v1.5 in dapper, not sure if it works for breezy
[11:43] <dollar> guys hi... how do i install updates for my pc?
[11:43] <munzir> neo911: you like it?
[11:43] <intelikey> means  "heep mo' betta than good"
[11:43] <neo911> munzir, which one?
[11:43] <Baard> bimberi: Im using KDE
[11:44] <munzir> dollar: use synaptic or adept
[11:44] <neo911> thanks guys am gonna have to go... still have to study ldap
[11:44] <munzir> neo911: knights
[11:44] <kbrooks> neo911, ya itis, no defragging, no viruses, no spyware
[11:44] <kbrooks> but seriously though
[11:44] <bimberi> Baard: kk :|
[11:44] <intelikey> dollar or aptitude  if you like the cli
[11:44] <kbrooks> youi may not want to use linux on a computer for kids
[11:45] <dollar> how do i do it using the shell?
[11:45] <intelikey> ^
[11:45] <kbrooks> windows is "much better" in that regard
[11:45] <intelikey> kbrooks and what makes you say that ?
[11:46] <rixth> What is the deal with this router firmware upgrade?
[11:46] <gnulinux> dollar: sudo apt-get <name of program> see man pages for apt-get
[11:46] <YukiCuss> gnulinux, not quite.
[11:46] <YukiCuss> dollar, sudo apt-get install <program name>
[11:46] <Madpilot> rixth, it probably fixes some of the IRC exploit crap that
[11:46] <gnulinux> correct , sorry
[11:46] <Madpilot> 's been going around
[11:46] <kbrooks> intelikey, it's all point and click < is what makes me say that
[11:46] <intelikey> YukiCuss errr for updates ?
[11:46] <rixth> Ah I see. I haven't had any problems.
[11:46] <Madpilot> rixth, ^^^ (misplaced Enter key...) :P
[11:47] <bimberi> dollar: to keep up to date - 'sudo aptitude update'  then  'sudo aptitude dist-upgrade'
[11:47] <Baard> bimberi: thanks anyway. I started gnome-control-center and changed the font settings there. Guess they store it in gconf now, not gtkrc-2.0
[11:47] <intelikey> kbrooks no it's not.  it has command line too.
[11:47] <kbrooks> intelikey, to a kid.
[11:47] <intelikey> you don't have to use cli for either.
[11:47] <kbrooks> kids dont care about cli.
[11:47] <bimberi> Baard: ah, ok :)
[11:47] <kbrooks> they just want things to work
[11:48] <rixth> How long does it usually take for a bug to get 'confirmed'?
[11:48] <kbrooks> rixth, when it is 'confirmed'.
[11:48] <intelikey> kbrooks so set it up so their four little games will work and be done with it.
[11:48] <xerxez> i'm trying to change the PS1 on root to my own setup, but I can't get root to load up the settings when i log in.. any ideas?
[11:48] <kbrooks> rixth, as in, duplicated sucessfully
[11:48] <dollar> thx u guys
[11:49] <rixth> kbrooks, okie dokie. Looking here https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/35696
[11:49] <rixth> But it's a Dapper thing, so I will shhh.
[11:49] <kbrooks> intelikey, gaming - windows is MUCH BETTER in that regard
[11:49] <intelikey> xerxez put your   PS1='blah'  in  /root/.bashrc
[11:49] <kbrooks> rixth, #ubuntu+1
[11:50] <rixth> kbrooks, well aware of that.
[11:50] <sfar-ubu> So, who here has the slowest computer? Im on a PII 300Mhz with 256MB RAM.. does anybody beat me? :)
[11:50] <DarthShrine> Has anybody installed Ubuntu from the LiveCD?
[11:50] <intelikey> :)
[11:50] <intelikey> DarthShrine yes.  you don't want too
[11:50] <moulty> agreed
[11:50] <xerxez> intelikey, okey..
[11:50] <DarthShrine> intelikey, Maybe, I'm stuck at grub :/
[11:51] <moulty> less apps
[11:51] <gnomefreak> DarthShrine: i would wait for final release before trying the live cd installer
[11:51] <DarthShrine> It's not so much of an installer as an installation
[11:51] <moulty> darthshrine, it worked fine for me, but removed because less apps installed
[11:51] <Langly1> I have two 4 line LCD displays from old Intel netmanager boxes or something that run via the IDE port, in the old systems the motherboard has a native support for them via the secondary IDE channel. I am wondering if there is a way to run them on any IDE via a driver, anyone know?
[11:51] <gnomefreak> DarthShrine: the few people that i know that have tried it it hosed the install
[11:52] <DarthShrine> gnomefreak, How?
[11:52] <munzir> Hi, when I try to install pcsx I got pcsx: Depends: psemu-video-x11 but it is not installableor what shall I do?
[11:52] <gnomefreak> DarthShrine: grub issues with it and a few others i cant think of atm
[11:52] <DarthShrine> Grub is a big one...I cannot figure it out
[11:52] <gnomefreak> grub = big part of install (no grub no other oses)
[11:52] <sfar-ubu> Hm, is firefox 1.0.7 the latest version? I thoght it was 1.5 or something.. buti only find 1.07 with synaptic
[11:53] <moulty> zmo, any ideas m8, i'm running out
[11:53] <Frogzoo> !tell sfar-ubu about ff1.5
[11:53] <gnomefreak> sfar-ubu: breezy only has 1.0.7
[11:53] <DarthShrine> gnomefreak, Yeah, I've installed many other distros, include Gentoo
[11:53] <DarthShrine> including*
[11:53] <sfar-ubu> Frogzoo , gnomefreak: thanks
[11:53] <gnomefreak> yw
[11:53] <gnomefreak> sfar-ubu: remember keep 1.0.7 installed
[11:54] <moulty> anyone here use the NFORCE4 chipset with onboard GeForce6100?
[11:54] <sfar-ubu> and also, whats the difference between firefox and mozilla-firefox packages? :)
[11:54] <sfar-ubu> gnomefreak: why? and how do i do that?
[11:54] <sfar-ubu> :)
[11:54] <gnomefreak> sfar-ubu: very little i think mozilla-firefox is meta package
[11:54] <intelikey> DarthShrine chroot <installed root> grup-install /dev/hda       (assumes you have the rest installed and ide hd)
[11:54] <moulty> mozilla, bigger, slower, more functions....
[11:55] <gnomefreak> sfar-ubu: you need 1.0.7 in breezy read the first part of the wiki for more info
[11:55] <moulty> firefox, smaller faster, easy to use/setup
[11:55] <DarthShrine> I have an SATA hd.
[11:55] <Frogzoo> sfar-ubu: just follow the instructions in the link ubotu sent you exactly, and you'll be fine
[11:55] <sfar-ubu> ok.. thanks again
[11:55] <intelikey>  /dev/sda
[11:55] <DarthShrine> "Not found or not a valid block device
[11:56] <Frogzoo> DarthShrine: usually /dev/hdax
[11:56] <fluxt> how can i manually edit dependency information for apt?
[11:56] <intelikey> Frogzoo mbr ?
[11:56] <DarthShrine> In the chroot, there are't any sda*'s in /dev
[11:56] <intelikey> i dont think so
[11:57] <Frogzoo> intelikey: possibly
[11:57] <intelikey> copy the inode over then try it.
[11:57] <intelikey> Frogzoo not hdax   assuming x is a number you intenede,  did i misread you ?
[11:58] <DarthShrine> You can copy inodes now?
[11:58] <Frogzoo> hda# correct
[11:58] <intelikey> alsays could with mc    lol i'm not sure about the cp command.
[11:59] <Xnos> someone have the gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks... i want to install it to breezy
[11:59] <Frogzoo> intelikey: oh I came in the middle of that - /dev/sda# for sata - the mbr's at /dev/sda
[11:59] <intelikey> what me said....
[11:59] <sfar-ubu> yet another question. what does it mean when a folder has a dot infront of it.. like ~/Desktop/.mozilla/
[12:00] <fluxt> how do i manually edit dependancy information for apt?
[12:00] <moulty> zmo, going to try vesa config just to get back into x at least
[12:00] <Madpilot> sfar-ubu, it means it's usually hidden
[12:00] <sfar-ubu> ok :P
[12:00] <zmo> moulty, sorry was held up by boss :)
[12:01] <k31th> dualboot? anyone got the link to the howto
[12:01] <Madpilot> sfar-ubu, settings directories are hidden like that
[12:01] <Madpilot> !+dualboot
[12:01] <ubotu> [dualboot]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[12:01] <Frogzoo> DarthShrine: if you need /dev/sda make it with mknod - someone will know the modes
[12:01] <moulty> zmo, sure thing man, understand you have a life out there ;)
[12:01] <bimberi> sfar-ubu: any file/dir that begins with a . is hidden
[12:01] <zmo> moulty, maybe try the repository nvidia driver
[12:01] <moulty> hmmm yeah
[12:01] <moulty> i bet it will end up like breezy though
[12:03] <zmo> moulty, check this out http://www.uberdose.com/kbase/ubuntu-and-nvidia-geforce-6600/
[12:04] <moulty> zmo, ta
[12:05] <moulty> zmo, NICE ONE! This seems like the right direction!
[12:05] <intelikey> DarthShrine one could  "tar -czf device.tgz /dev/hda "   and untar it in the chroot  hehhe
[12:06] <intelikey> or sda  or what ever device
[12:06] <moulty> zmo, out of intrest, whats your main ubuntu hardware setup?
[12:06] <intelikey> the whold dir even
[12:06] <k31th> Morning all
[12:07] <farous> morning k31th
[12:07] <moulty> zmo, have got back into X with "vesa" default option manual setup with "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[12:08] <kbrooks> ATTN
[12:08] <zmo> moulty, @ work i'm running a compaq nc6220 notebook with an external panel and xinerama
[12:08] <DarthShrine> intelikey, "/dev/sda does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
[12:08] <DarthShrine> "
[12:08] <kbrooks> URGENT
[12:08] <kbrooks> MUST READ: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseSchedule
[12:08] <kbrooks> DAPPEER HAS BEEN DELAYED
[12:09] <farous> kbrooks: loose the capital letters
[12:09] <intelikey> DarthShrine  mount     see what device is mounted on your target dest
[12:09] <DarthShrine> intelikey, In the chroot or not?
[12:09] <kbrooks> farous, well, guess what?
[12:09] <YukiCuss> kbrooks, many have known this for some weeks.
[12:09] <intelikey> what we should have done first i guess      not.
[12:09] <kbrooks> YukiCuss, where's the announcement?
[12:10] <YukiCuss> It has been discussed on mailing lists.
[12:10] <Hattori> hi, i upgraded to dapper, now in grub menu i see 2 kernel (with their respective safe mode).. how can i remove completely teh old kernel to save space and have the machine clean? which files/package i have to remove?
[12:10] <DarthShrine> intelikey, /dev/sda2 on /mnt/root type ext3 (rw) ?
[12:10] <bigfoot1> in nautilus, when the inline-search is going on, how do you jump to the next "hit"?
[12:10] <YukiCuss> kbrooks, ten days ago; https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2006-March/000094.html
[12:10] <bigfoot1> or in rythymbox
[12:10] <intelikey> DarthShrine it's definutely sda
[12:11] <DarthShrine> Indeed.
[12:11] <kbrooks> YukiCuss, *proposal*
[12:11] <kbrooks> not *announcement*
[12:11] <intelikey> hmmmm   did you tar a copy of your /dev over to your target DarthShrine ?
[12:11] <farous> kbrooks: thank you for reverting to small letters :)
[12:12] <YukiCuss> kbrooks, yes, but it's been proposed for some time.
[12:12] <DarthShrine> intelikey, Yes
[12:12] <intelikey> i do know for a fact that tar can do this. without breaking the devices.   i do it sometimes.
[12:12] <MistaED> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2005-December/011752.html with dapper being already feature-freezed, does that mean stuff like xorg 7.1 won't make it? it's under the release date timeframe =E
[12:13] <farous> kbrooks: and quite frnakly i think the development cycle is moving to fast I am quite happy if it is delayed a little while if this mean better reliability
[12:13] <intelikey> DarthShrine ls -l /target/dev/sda   ?
[12:13] <void^> you can mount --bind, or cp -a, or just use grub from the livecd without chroot (which is the easiest solution)
[12:13] <moulty> zmo, thanks for all the help m8. will be back with results.
[12:13] <DarthShrine> brw-rw----  1 root disk 8, 0 2006-03-20 18:10 /mnt/root/dev/sda
[12:13] <intelikey> wait.  no coresponding bios device....  that is a map error.
[12:14] <zmo> moulty, k l8er
[12:14] <kbrooks> farous, too fast?
[12:14] <intelikey> in /target/boot/grub
[12:14] <farous> kbrooks: though i think this is not the proper channel for that would you prefer to carry it over in ubunut-offtopic
[12:14] <YukiCuss> ubunut!
[12:14] <moulty> l8ers
[12:14] <kbrooks> YukiCuss, ?
[12:14] <intelikey> DarthShrine is there a  device.map ?
[12:14] <kbrooks> farous, sure
[12:14] <farous> YukiCuss: sorry spell mistake ubuntu-offtopic
[12:14] <DarthShrine> intelikey, In device.map should I add (hd0,1) /dev/sda ?
[12:14] <YukiCuss> heehee, that's okay farous
[12:14] <intelikey> yep
[12:15] <sfar-ubu> does anybody know what "%u" means when starting firefox?
[12:15] <intelikey> actually no
[12:15] <DarthShrine> intelikey, "Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
[12:15] <DarthShrine> "
[12:15] <DarthShrine> :/
[12:15] <DarthShrine> Maybe I should also add sda2 in?
[12:15] <Arafangion> Why is changing profile on gnome network-settings so <censored> slow?
[12:15] <intelikey> hd0  should be  dev/sda   hd0,1  should be  dev/sda2
[12:16] <kbrooks> Arafangion, i see a <censored>
[12:16] <Arafangion> kbrooks: That is correct.
[12:16] <DarthShrine> Oh yeah :)
[12:16] <kbrooks> what mode censors that?
[12:16] <Arafangion> kbrooks: +manual
 intelikey, "Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a  block device.  <--- looks like you tried without the chroot
[12:17] <DarthShrine> I didn't.
[12:17] <intelikey> k
[12:17] <kbrooks> Arafangion, +m isnte a mode
[12:17] <tommi_> I'm having problems connecting my Nicotine 1.0. The problem is that I don't know how to find out my login-name and password. Could someone help me?
[12:17] <Arafangion> kbrooks: It's a special mode that only works for user Arafangion
[12:17] <intelikey> what does you device.map  look like now DarthShrine ?
[12:18] <intelikey> don't flood.
[12:18] <Nabiki> I am having trouble finding the name of a mud client in the distrobution. ^^;;
[12:18] <kbrooks> Arafangion, wtf?
[12:18] <kbrooks> Arafangion, seriously.
[12:18] <Arafangion> kbrooks: Seriously, I typed the damn thing myself.
[12:19] <fluxt> ... how do i unpack and repack a .deb file? i need to edit the contents
[12:19] <Arafangion> fluxt: Try tar
[12:20] <Xenguy> fluxt: ar x blah.deb
[12:20] <Xenguy> fluxt: man ar
[12:20] <fluxt> ok thanks Xenguy
[12:20] <Xenguy> fluxt: yw
[12:21] <Arafangion> So, why is the network-settings dialog so slow?
[12:22] <DarthShrine> intelikey, I shall PM
[12:24] <cohonen> Arafangion, crappy coding ?
[12:24] <intelikey> DarthShrine and what type was this partition and how big ?
[12:24] <Nabiki> Are there any mail clients for linux that will access hotmail the way that outlook express will?
[12:24] <DarthShrine> intelikey, sda2 is a 20GB ext3 partition
[12:25] <cohonen> Nabiki, whats that way ? pop3?
[12:25] <intelikey> hmmm  what is sda1 ?
[12:26] <Nabiki> cohonen: Outlook Express has an option for HTTP email servers.  So far I think Hotmail is the only one that works propperly with that option though. hehe
[12:26] <zi99y> howdy folks,
[12:26] <zi99y> anyone been messing around with the new gnome version on breezy?
[12:26] <sfar-ubu> is it possible to install the new deskbar 2.x without compiling it myself?
[12:28] <cohonen> Nabiki, ahhhh ,, so it bacially just uses some IE functionality to access hotmail as a normal browser
[12:28] <protocol1> has anyone tried using camfrog on ubuntu via wine?
[12:28] <cohonen> prolly with some ad-hoc http requests to control it
[12:28] <intelikey> DarthShrine to be honest, i never have learned to like grub.     i'd use lilo  but that may not be an option for you.
[12:29] <zi99y> sfar-ubu: got a link?
[12:30] <barktpolar> Hello Ubuntu Users
[12:30] <DarthShrine> intelikey, I have found that I've needed to edit boot commands a few times
[12:30] <zi99y> hi barktpolar
[12:30] <barktpolar> Anyone use k3b?
[12:30] <zi99y> barktpolar: yes
[12:31] <barktpolar> Did you have to any other files in there or just k3b with Ubuntu
[12:31] <brownie17> i got a question about compiling. if someone created a (freeware) game i have the source, (legal) and i want to compile it, and the source was created in microsoft visual C++ 6 then how should i compile it?
[12:31] <intelikey> DarthShrine i do that in lilo.  and you can wipe out /boot   and still boot other os's with lilo.  you wont with grub.
[12:31] <zi99y> brownie17: I suspect you'd need to know a few coding tricks- have you done any c++ ?
[12:32] <DarthShrine> intelikey, Well, if lilo will work, I'm all ears and eyes I suppose
[12:32] <intelikey> but lets not start a boot loader war here
[12:32] <brownie17> zi99y, nope!
[12:32] <Nabiki> cohonen, Not quite.  It handles it just like it does imap servers. ^^;;
[12:32] <Nabiki> cohonen,  You could be right though.,
[12:32] <intelikey> you would have to install it in the chroot DarthShrine you up to that ?
[12:32] <zi99y> brownie17: I think you should start at the beginning :D
[12:33] <DarthShrine> intelikey, Hell, why don't I use a floppy, to boot from a CD, to boot from a floppy, which boots to grub, which then boots to another hard drive and loads lilo
[12:33] <DarthShrine> intelikey, I installed grub in the chroot.
[12:33] <intelikey> kewl
[12:33] <FiKu> kewl
[12:33] <DarthShrine> Well, I got up to the stage I am up to
[12:33] <FiKu> Well, I got up to the stage I am up to
[12:34] <FiKu> i am too
[12:34] <barktpolar> zi99y, did you just put in k3b or did you have to include the files that needed it too?
[12:34] <brownie17> zi99y, okies. thanks
[12:34] <Arafangion> cohonen: That's what I'm thinking
[12:34] <FiKu> zi99y, okies. thanks	
[12:34] <intelikey> err did you mean you installed grub or got grub-install to work    i got lost on the third boot bounce lol
[12:34] <zi99y> barktpolar: have you done apt-get install k3b ?
[12:35] <FiKu> you chat a PC?l
[12:35] <Arafangion> Nabiki: Outlook *doesn't*, at least not anymore, unless you *pay* for it (explicitly)
[12:35] <barktpolar> Unfournately, no I have'nt even installed ubuntu yet, but i will as soon as I get a computer with my own settings
[12:35] <DarthShrine> intelikey, I installed grub, but I didn't get grub-install to work (sounds like a contradiction eh?)
[12:35] <intelikey> no i stand under you
[12:36] <cohonen> Arafangion, dunno if its gtk or the way gtk is used or the underlaying tools thats used
[12:36] <Dj_Mortal> #ubuntu-es
[12:36] <Arafangion> cohonen: I would be very surprised if it was gtk.
[12:36] <cohonen> have yu guys noticed that dappers cool new theme is heavy as hell?
[12:36] <DarthShrine> intelikey, :)
[12:37] <Nabiki> Arafangion, Outlook Express.
[12:37] <Arafangion> Nabiki: No, it doesn't.
[12:37] <cohonen> Arafangion, why ,, is gtk supposed to be fast and efficient?
[12:37] <DarthShrine> intelikey, Ok, so what am I gonna have to do?
[12:37] <Nabiki> Arafangion, I have it up and going under windows.  New version of outlook express.
[12:37] <Arafangion> cohonen: Because I use wxWidgets, and that is built ontop of gtk.
[12:37] <cohonen> DarthShrine, evolution cant do what you need?
[12:37] <barktpolar> Hmm, Is it possible to put Ubuntu ito another hard drive with teh same computer
[12:37] <Arafangion> Nabiki: Hmm, well, there's a few utilities that provide pop3 access to hotmail.
[12:37] <Nabiki> Arafangion, I am not saying windows is better, I am simply stating that I know that it does function with hotmail. ^^;;
[12:37] <barktpolar> liuke a USB Hadr Drive
[12:38] <Arafangion> Nabiki: You run it as a daemon, then use your email program of choice.
[12:38] <Arafangion> Nabiki: But I haven't tried them.
[12:38] <Nabiki> Arafangion, It isn't accessing it via pop3 right now.  :P IT is using the HTTP emial option. ^^;;
[12:39] <Arafangion> Nabiki: Think of it as a gateway.
[12:39] <Nabiki> :( The @#$@#$#^% internet provider here doesn't provide pop3 access.  IT has the ports blocked anyway.  That is one of the only real reasons I even use hotmail. Heheh
[12:39] <cohonen> besides, accessing a http www service from a mail client seems a bit ,,,,, well i guess its fine but hmmm
[12:39] <Arafangion> $ apt-cache search hotmail
[12:39] <Nabiki> Thanks for the input though. :)
[12:39] <Arafangion> Nabiki: Listen to what I'm saying.
[12:39] <cohonen> Nabiki, damn,,,, i hate ISPs like that
[12:40] <Arafangion> cohonen: I've had worse.
[12:40] <barktpolar> I usually use gmail for my mail, have you tried that
[12:40] <zi99y> gmail is good - you can set it up to access using POP3 also
[12:40] <k31th> wow
[12:40] <barktpolar> I Know
[12:40] <Nabiki> cohonen, It is easier to handle through a mail client. :)
[12:40] <k31th> lol...
[12:40] <barktpolar> and more better
[12:40] <Nabiki> It is a convenience thing 100%
[12:41] <cohonen> Nabiki, sure i get it,,
[12:41] <Nabiki> As for the ISP, it sucks.. But it is the only wifi available on base right now.
[12:41] <zi99y> only Gmail pop3 uses different ports and security to normal pop mail
[12:41] <cohonen> but why is the human theme so slow
[12:41] <zi99y> so some apps won't work with it
[12:41] <cohonen> it even lacks on new machines
[12:41] <Arafangion> Nabiki: At my uni, we have access via port 80 on proxy *ONLY*
[12:42] <Arafangion> Nabiki: Anyway, imagine  you have three computers.
[12:42] <Arafangion> Nabiki: One of them is hotmail (Actually, now that would be impressive)
[12:42] <Arafangion> Nabiki: You want your laptop to access hotmail via pop3
[12:42] <Arafangion> Nabiki: So you install something on your third computer that turns it into a pop3 server.
[12:42] <cohonen> Arafangion, ive lived under the same conditions
[12:43] <barktpolar> I can't believe you can access Ubuntu thourgh a Mac?
[12:43] <zi99y> does anyone use DDCLIENT to update their domain name on dyndns??
[12:43] <k31th> tunnel it out on port 80 to your home machine
[12:43] <barktpolar> Does that include iMacs?
[12:43] <cohonen> Arafangion, dont you have a app server at your uni with ssh ?
[12:43] <zi99y> I have a problem where it updates with the local (not live) ip address
[12:43] <Arafangion> Nabiki: However, when you laptop accesses your pop3 server, that in turn accesses hotmail via http, that clear enough for you?
[12:43] <Arafangion> cohonen: Nope
[12:43] <cohonen> damm
[12:43] <cohonen> i gotta leave
[12:44] <cohonen> do something usefull
[12:44] <Arafangion> cohonen: There was one ancient Sun OS 4 system that had telnet, but they got rid of it.
[12:44] <cohonen> later
[12:44] <cohonen> %?%&#
[12:44] <zi99y> ok bye
[12:44] <Nabiki> Arafangion, I get what you are saying. :)
[12:44] <cohonen> uncool
[12:44] <bogus> hi
[12:44] <bogus> what can I find in this room?
[12:45] <cohonen> bogus, porn
[12:45] <Arafangion> cohonen: Guess what was the only way one could complete their Soft Eng assignments? ;)
[12:45] <bogus> is anybody able to help me with ubntu things?
[12:45] <zi99y> not much use!!
[12:45] <protocol1> bogus, official ubuntu support
[12:45] <protocol1> heh
[12:45] <bogus> what are you doung now here?
[12:45] <cohonen> Arafangion, get home to your own inet connection
[12:45] <Frogzoo> bogus: check the banner
[12:45] <bogus> I am a new noobie linux user
[12:45] <Arafangion> cohonen: I was living on campus!
[12:45] <Arafangion> cohonen: I now live in my own flat, with a decent connection, thank goodness.
[12:45] <bogus> althought I have had PC for 10 yerars
[12:45] <cohonen> Arafangion, neat mmm use own machine on lan
[12:46] <bogus> so?
[12:46] <bogus> waht do you do here ususally?
[12:46] <bogus> just talking?
[12:46] <Arafangion> bogus: Arguing, usually.
[12:46] <cohonen> bogus, well drawing is out of the question
[12:46] <Arafangion> bogus: And trading of sob stories.
[12:46] <protocol1> people helping people with ubuntu issues
[12:46] <bogus> nice!
[12:46] <Frogzoo> bogus - this is a help channel (& please keep the spam to a minimum)
[12:46] <cohonen> later
[12:47] <bogus> hehe may i know where are you form?
[12:47] <Nabiki> Do you guys know about IME's by any chance? :)
[12:47] <barktpolar> I'm trying to become a user to...If I can get Ubuntu istalled
[12:47] <intelikey> bogus no.  linux support.   /join #ubuntu-offtopic for friendly chat.
[12:48] <bogus> what do you thing aobut GUI is KDE better or GNOME
[12:48] <Nabiki> Depends on what sort of look you are going for. :)
[12:48] <bogus> i mean not in view but in usefull and speed
[12:48] <intelikey> !start a desktop war
[12:48] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, intelikey
[12:48] <Frogzoo> bogus: ubuntu ships with gnome as standard, but kde can be installed easily
[12:49] <void^> i prefer peas over apples, personally.
[12:49] <barktpolar> Thourgh internet or does Ubuntu have it already in there?
[12:49] <bogus> so? I wanna know where are you from?
[12:49] <Frogzoo> barktpolar: you want kubuntu if you want to install kde from cd
[12:49] <zi99y> bye all
[12:49] <bogus> can you teel me?
[12:50] <barktpolar> So it's in the CD?
[12:50] <Frogzoo> barktpolar: kubuntu = kde, ubuntu = gnome
[12:50] <k31th> barktpolar: download kubuntu
[12:50] <bogus> Does IRC work with micropohnes?
[12:50] <k31th> or install ubuntu and do apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[12:51] <protocol1> bogus, apparently not
[12:51] <bogus> pity
[12:51] <barktpolar> How big is the download?
[12:51] <bogus> where are yuo form?
[12:51] <k31th> its the whole of kde
[12:51] <k31th> so rather large
[12:51] <k31th> it will tell u if you do wat i said
[12:51] <L0sT> bogus: I am from Pemba, have u heard of that place? no? then get over it
[12:51] <barktpolar> around 30 Megs?
[12:52] <k31th> it will tell u if you do wat i said
[12:52] <bogus> so if i want to install KDE on my ubuntu: I must just wirte in terminal : apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[12:52] <k31th> yes
[12:52] <bogus> I like geography I wann know where is it
[12:52] <bogus> I am from Poland ;P do you know it?
[12:53] <Frogzoo> bogus: just west of nevada right?
[12:53] <barktpolar> I Know that place, do you use Gadu-Gadu
[12:53] <protocol1> bogus that would be "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop"
 ;P
[12:53] <k31th> have of poland is in my country blagging our jobs tbh
[12:53] <bogus> Poland is in europe ;P
 thats truth that NOT AT ALL
[12:53] <L0sT> bogus: No way! its near Iraq
[12:53] <kenzoix> hey....i have prob with alsa
[12:53] <bogus> It is better to employ us !
[12:53] <k31th> so we dont have jobs ?
[12:54] <kenzoix> sometime it works, sometimes it doesnt
[12:54] <bogus> bz we arent fucking coulours like nigga
[12:54] <k31th> ok.
[12:54] <kenzoix> it stop working randomly
[12:54] <bogus> and we are ussually educated better thatn you ;P
[12:54] <Hobbsee> bogus: language please, and dont flame
[12:54] <k31th> wat the hell does colour have to do with it
[12:54] <Nabiki> Is anyone here in Japan?
[12:54] <bogus> POLAND is really gut opportunity to you@!
[12:54] <liable> damn, how many ops are in this channel??
[12:54] <intelikey> !offtopic
[12:54] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[12:54] <Frogzoo> bogus: mind your language & your manners please, or you won't be staying
[12:54] <k31th> your still imagrants
[12:55] <bogus> yeap ;P
[12:55] <Nabiki> :) My question is support related.  :P I am just wanting to find out if anyone would have a reason to know the answer to it. hehehe
[12:55] <ic56> wait a minute, will just installing kubuntu-desktop on top of a GNOME setup do the right thing?
[12:55] <bogus> but in your country are already 10 mln polish descedants
[12:55] <L0sT> ic56: Yes it will
[12:55] <bogus> Poland is in europe is culural nearer you that coulors ;P
[12:55] <intelikey> luck DarthShrine
[12:56] <bogus> so we are good for us
[12:56] <k31th> bogus: wat you trying to prove that your a bunch of leaches ?
[12:56] <bogus> for egz....
[12:56] <Frogzoo> ic56: it does tend to mix the gnome & kde menus up
[12:56] <barktpolar> Is theer anyway to get a Kubuntu CD shipped like Ubuntu
[12:56] <L0sT> ic56: Thats what I did, but next time I am going to install kubuntu straight away
[12:56] <barktpolar> or is it in the Ubuntu CD already?
[12:56] <bogus> UK waiting for us to make ....apposed to weight of arabian!
[12:56] <Hobbsee> bogus: do not flame, and take your offtopic conversation to #ubuntu-offtopic pleas
[12:56] <protocol1> I just found out I like fluxbox over kde and gnome
[12:56] <L0sT> barktpolar: They dont ship kubuntu CDs
[12:57] <L0sT> barktpolar: You can download one if you have fast connection
[12:57] <bogus> they have problem with ISLAM so we are better for them bz we are catolics and white and the same culuture
[12:57] <ic56> LOsT: would it be appropriate to first uninstall ubuntu-desktop?
[12:57] <barktpolar> Lots I have dial-up
[12:57] <Frogzoo> Hobbsee: one more racial epithet from bogus, & could you please show him the way out?
[12:57] <spacey> !ops
[12:57] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[12:57] <Hobbsee> cya mate!
[12:57] <intelikey> barktpolar you have to either dl or install from the ubuntu cd and then install kubuntu-desktop from the web
[12:58] <ben_underscore> Hobbsee, thanks, he was giving me the pip.
[12:58] <Frogzoo> well he had a good run
[12:58] <johnm> Hobbsee: wasn't the cya a little late ;)
[12:58] <Hobbsee> ben_underscore: no problems
[12:58] <Hobbsee> hehe
[12:58] <barktpolar> Cool, I thought the ubuntu cd did'nt have it in there
[12:58] <L0sT> ic56: You can unstall it if you want, but I think you will need to install it back again if you want to upgrade ubuntu
[12:58] <liable> huh?
[12:58] <ben_underscore> Hobbsee, how do yo make those third party statements like you just did?
[12:59] <Mischevious>  /me
[12:59] <Hobbsee> ben_underscore: PM me - it's offtopic - and which ones?
[12:59] <Hobbsee> ah, yes, /me
[12:59] <ben_underscore> Hobbsee, ta!
[12:59] <ic56> LOsT: thanks
[12:59] <intelikey> barktpolar kde is not no the ubuntu cd... that is what i said ^  you will have to add that from the web repos after you install from the cd.
[01:00] <barktpolar> how long would it take for dial-up people
[01:00] <intelikey> or else dl the kubuntu cd iso
[01:00] <protocol1> very long
[01:00] <Mischevious> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[01:00] <intelikey> just to add kde not too long.   a few hours
[01:00] <Mischevious> problem solved
[01:01] <barktpolar> I just won't use k3b tehn, I'll just use gnomebaker
[01:01] <L0sT> ic56: but mind you, if you install install kde on top of gnome you will end up with double menus, but it can be sorted out
[01:01] <Mischevious> why anyone would use kde is another question :-P
[01:01] <Mischevious> barktpolar, you can use k3b on gnome
[01:01] <k31th> im changing the mobo on this pc from a p3 to a p4 board will it work ok do yout think, it running ubuntu
[01:01] <intelikey> to add  kubuntu-desktop  several hours.   to dl the kubuntu iso.   for ever.
[01:01] <Mischevious> barktpolar, just type sudo apt-get install k3b
[01:01] <barktpolar> you can, I thought you had to use KDe to run it?
[01:01] <Mischevious> intelikey, i can dl any of the torrents off the ubuntu site in like 10 minutes, they go at 1.5mb/sec for me.
[01:02] <Mischevious> barktpolar, just the libraries
[01:02] <intelikey> Mischevious not on dialup they don't
[01:02] <barktpolar> I have it downloaded onto my windows already and was gonna put it into a disc, will that work
[01:02] <Mischevious> intelikey, well, that's true but i figured no one still used that
[01:02] <Mischevious> barktpolar, have what downloaded, k3b ?
[01:02] <intelikey> Mischevious and the guy that asked is on dialup.   just like me.
[01:02] <barktpolar> Yes
[01:02] <Frogzoo> 600meg on dialup will take about a week
[01:03] <Mischevious> barktpolar, well you will need the k3b libraries anyway
[01:03] <Mischevious> barktpolar, so really your going to need to download it all.
[01:03] <Mischevious> barktpolar, i suggest getting verizon dsl, it's like 14.95 a month now.
[01:04] <ic56> So, how much RAM is a vanilla Ubuntu install eating on your boxes?  I have a 320MB on mine and free(1) reports almost all of it gone before I start any apps.  Is this normal?
[01:04] <Mischevious> kde librariers that is.
[01:04] <barktpolar> Which CD program will take longer to dl, k3b or Gnomebaker
[01:04] <Mischevious> k3b
[01:04] <Frogzoo> ic56: linux uses all free for buffer space - but the memory's not really required
[01:04] <Mischevious> but k3b is much better then gnome baker
[01:04] <void^> ic56: if you use free, the "-/+ buffers/cache" line is of interest to you
[01:05] <Arafangion> Wierd, ever since updating ubuntu this morning, I have been unable to get onto wireless properly (dhcp)
[01:05] <Mischevious> barktpolar, just go with gnome baker and if you like it keep it
[01:05] <Mischevious> !gnomebaker
[01:05] <ubotu> Mischevious: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:05] <Mischevious> eh
[01:05] <intelikey> barktpolar best way for you to add k3b to ubuntu is install ubuntu default   and setup the repos.    then  run apt-get install k3b    and after it installs   copy the *.deb files from /var/cache/apt/archives/ to a safe place and save them to cd so you wont have to dl them again.   i do that with all my ub add ons.
[01:06] <Mischevious> gnomebaker - application for CD/DVD creation in the GNOME desktop
[01:06] <rambo3> gnomebaker aint that good
[01:06] <Mischevious> i know
[01:07] <barktpolar> Well, I wish I had DSL Then, then k3b should be a brezze
[01:07] <intelikey> barktpolar  that's my advice to a fellow dialup user.   take it or leave it.   i tried.
[01:07] <Mischevious> intelikey, is it safe to delete all those .deb's ?
[01:07] <intelikey> yes.
[01:07] <ic56> thanks folks.
[01:08] <intelikey> Mischevious apt-get clean  does just that
[01:08] <Mischevious> intelikey, yep, thanks
[01:08] <barktpolar> I'll take it, but like I said eariler, I don't have ubuntu installed yet...not until everything off this computer that is needed is transfered to another PC
[01:09] <rambo3> just burn it all on dvd
[01:09] <intelikey> barktpolar sure.  just trying to save you some trubble.
[01:10] <barktpolar> Thanks fo rthe help, I really appericate it, I'm just trying to learn
[01:10] <benkong2> I have done some silly things but this tops them all. :-/
[01:10] <fluxt> now that was an absolute pain in the bum.. Xenguy .. dpkg-deb was the tool needed for the job :/
[01:10] <benkong2> I did a usermod -G users benkong2
[01:11] <fluxt> .deb*
[01:11] <fluxt> :)
[01:11] <benkong2> that took away all rights to sudo etc. Now a groups benkong2 yields users only
[01:11] <barktpolar> intelikey, how long does it take you to install k3b using that command
[01:11] <onkarshinde> Can anyone tell me how well audacity (with help og faac) can convert casette tapes to .aac files for iPod?
[01:11] <Arafangion> fluxt: There are better ways to do that.
[01:11] <intelikey> benkong2 edit /etc/groups  and streighten it out.   as root of course.
[01:11] <benkong2> so how can i get my sudo back? I can't log in as root
[01:11] <rambo3> log in to recovery mode and fix it in root
[01:11] <fluxt> Arafangion: i don't think so.. it seems you need the custom tool
[01:11] <Frogzoo> benkong2: boot to recovery mode & fix your groups
[01:12] <Arafangion> fluxt: What are you referring to?
[01:12] <benkong2> I tried that but an sudo su - just takes me back to the command line with no errors
[01:12] <protocol1> i like sudo
[01:12] <fluxt> Arafangion: the debian package system
[01:12] <protocol1> saved me many times
[01:12] <Arafangion> benkong2: What does "whoami" say?
[01:12] <benkong2> ok do I need a cd to get to recovery-mode?
[01:12] <Arafangion> fluxt: Well, duh.
[01:12] <Frogzoo> benkong2: in recovery mode  you have root access
[01:12] <rambo3> you get root@$  prompt no sudo
[01:12] <intelikey> barktpolar it has to grab several files, dependancies  on my connection (really slow) about 2 hours i think.
[01:12] <benkong2> whoami says benkong2
[01:12] <fluxt> Arafangion: ok duh mr tar
[01:12] <barktpolar> like 28.0 or 49.2 kbps?
[01:13] <benkong2> after the sudo su - it stall says benkong2
[01:13] <Arafangion> fluxt: :) But naturally, debian's package system tools are often needed to manage debian packages.
[01:13] <benkong2> Frogzoo; do I need the install cd for rescue?
[01:13] <fluxt> Arafangion: not tar like you said.. no no
[01:13] <onkarshinde> Can anyone tell me how well audacity (with help og faac) can convert casette tapes to .aac files for iPod?
[01:13] <Frogzoo> benkong2: no - just reboot & select 'recovery mode' from the grub prompt
[01:14] <intelikey> barktpolar that's why i say one time you dl then, save them  cause everything needed will be in that one dir.    so if you choose to reinstall for what ever cause, you already have k3b and all it's deps.
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[01:14] <benkong2> Frogzoo; Arafangion intelikey thanks brb
[01:14] <barktpolar> I usually have 49.2, that might help
[01:14] <barktpolar> if lucky 50.6
[01:15] <Arafangion> This is getting annoying.
[01:15] <Arafangion> Ever since I upgraded ubuntu, I have had no wifi :(
[01:15] <Arafangion> No errors to report :(
[01:15] <intelikey> some times i can dl at about 4.0  which is almost as good as a 56k connection does around here.
[01:15] <ic56> problem with firefox under GNOME on Ubuntu 5.10: drop-down menus are
[01:15] <ic56> white on white when highlighted (i.e. when mouse pointer is over them).
[01:15] <ic56> This is a vanilla install, except that I changed the background to a
[01:15] <ic56> solid colour.  Thoughts?
[01:15] <Arafangion> (Messages, that is)
[01:15] <intelikey> avrage is about 2.7 tho
[01:16] <Frogzoo> ic56: I'd guess you've run out of colours - bump up your colour mode
[01:17] <benkong2> hey it dumd and dumber again. Can someone give me the menu.list line for recovery mode? I deleted that and previous etc. I thought it was too much cluter
[01:17] <benkong2> guess I learned better now
[01:17] <ben_underscore> Arafangion, do you need windows drivers for your wifi card?
[01:17] <Arafangion> ben_underscore: No, it works natively.
[01:18] <intelikey> i'm over 20miles to the nearest town it's less than 20k pop  so this is kinda  rural   and old lines.  no highspeed at all unless you want to either go satelite or put up a microwave tower  hehhe  i can't afford either.
[01:18] <Frogzoo> ben_underscore: just add 'single' to the existing prompt
[01:18] <rambo3> benkong ro singel insted of ro silent
[01:18] <Arafangion> ben_underscore: And the kernel was the only part that was not updated
[01:18] <Frogzoo> benkong2: just add 'single' to the existing prompt
[01:18] <Arafangion> ben_underscore: Due to my useage of kqemu (I made it conflict with kernel updates)
[01:18] <benkong2> Frogzoo; k thanks
[01:19] <Arafangion> ben_underscore: I need a wep key though, maybe it's not reading it properly?
[01:19] <benkong2> brb
[01:19] <ben_underscore> Arafangion, could be. I've never had too much trouble with wifi on Ubuntu, once I got ndiswrapper working ok
[01:19] <intelikey> well barktpolar i'm off topic.  and my time is about up here. so good luck with it.
[01:20] <Arafangion> ben_underscore: How do you use a WEP key?
[01:20] <rambo3> ndiwrapper is just a temporery solution , untill native drivers are here
[01:20] <Arafangion> ben_underscore: I just hope like crazy they didn't remove that support.
[01:22] <rambo3> i have my wep key in bot interfaces ,rt61sta.dat and iwconfig
[01:25] <phalc0n> Hi everyone
[01:25] <Arafangion> Damn
[01:25] <phalc0n> I have an issue with vmware free player - I used a pre-built ubuntu VM on it and it worked fine, but later when I rebooted win2k, the reboot froze, so the only way to fix it was to power down the machine completely and then turn it on again
[01:25] <Arafangion> ben_underscore: For some reason, it left wireless-tools unconfigured.
[01:25] <phalc0n> how can I fix this ?
[01:25] <phalc0n> the reboot works fine when I do not use vmware
[01:26] <phalc0n> could it be related to the usb hard disk ?
[01:26] <Arafangion> ben_underscore: Frustrating!
[01:27] <willows> Hi, I dont seem to have any Dapper repos, any idea?
[01:28] <_jason> !dapper
[01:28] <Hobbsee> !tell willows about repos
[01:28] <ubotu> The next release of Ubuntu is Dapper Drake. Currently this is BETA software - /join #ubuntu+1 for discussion
[01:28] <diederick> hi there i'm trying to setup samba, but it just won't work
[01:28] <diederick> here is my config file: http://rafb.net/paste/results/qUJZb245.html ... can anyone please help
[01:28] <diederick> when I do a testparm, is see this: Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE
[01:28] <diederick> is that incorrect?
[01:29] <Arafangion> diederick: You tell me.
[01:29] <diederick> I don't know, you?
[01:29] <diederick> what does that mean? I can't connect to a share using windows.. i don't see the server ..
[01:29] <Arafangion> diederick: Show me your smb.conf file.
[01:29] <willows> Hobbsee: I'm using Dapper, but dont have any repos in the software properties
[01:30] <diederick> its here: http://rafb.net/paste/results/qUJZb245.html
[01:30] <Hobbsee> willows: huh?  ask in #ubuntu+1
[01:30] <MatyasZA> before I reinstall ubuntu must I /var/cache/apt/
[01:31] <_jason> MatyasZA: huh?
[01:31] <Frogzoo> MatyasZA: if you just reformat, you'll get a clean install from scratch
[01:31] <Arafangion> diederick: Remove the "security=share" line, and replace it with "security=user"
[01:31] <diederick> oke
[01:31] <MatyasZA> backup?
[01:31] <MatyasZA> sorry
[01:31] <MatyasZA> I wanna reinstall ubuntu but dont want to download all the updates again
[01:31] <Arafangion> MatyasZA: Did you keep them?
[01:32] <diederick> Arafangion: do I need to restart it?
[01:32] <MatyasZA> Yeah its inside /var/cache/apt
[01:32] <ic56> Frogzoo: I went to system> preferences>screen resolution, and went all the way down to 640x480.  firefox still highlights by going white on white.  Other suggestions?
[01:32] <Arafangion> diederick: Yes
[01:32] <Frogzoo> !tell ic56 about xorg
[01:32] <Arafangion> diederick: But testparm it first.
[01:32] <diederick> ok
[01:32] <k31th> Can i rsync multipul dirs via rsync & shh ?
[01:32] <k31th> rsync -avz -e ssh remoteuser@remotehost:/remote/dir1 /remote/dir2 /remote/dir3   /local/dir/
[01:33] <Frogzoo> ic56: it's not the resn that's the problem - I think it's the no. of colours - try reconfiguring x & see how you go
[01:33] <lunari> Hello
[01:33] <diederick> Arafangion: this is what I get from testparm: http://rafb.net/paste/results/lmZfxC98.html
[01:33] <lunari> How is everyone doing?
[01:34] <faisal_d> hey guys, i'm facing some sound trouble with Ubuntu hoary, anybody can help?
[01:34] <Frogzoo> ic56: and don't pick 256 colours - pick 16million
[01:34] <lunari> Could someone help me out with a monitor problem? :)
[01:34] <Frogzoo> !helpme
[01:35] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[01:35] <diederick> Arafangion: when i run testparm, it show a modified configuration... is that the configuration which will be used?
[01:35] <faisal_d> i got a new Acer desktop machine, and i don't have any sound... what shoudl i do?
[01:36] <Frogzoo> faisal_d: read the pm from ubotu
[01:36] <Frogzoo> !tell faisal_d about sound
[01:36] <diederick> Arafangion: still here?
[01:36] <ic56> I thought a config w/ lower resolution would also have more colours.
[01:36] <lunari> Okay, I had most things working good using the default drivers. 1680x1050 on my 2005fpw. I installed the ATI officials and the whole system seems to be running better/faster. Except, I can't get 1680x1050 to work no matter what I do
[01:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell lunari about fixres
[01:37] <lunari> Thank you very much :)
[01:37] <lunari> I'll read that
[01:37] <Frogzoo> ic56: try running 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' & answer the questions (including picking 6million colours)
[01:37] <Arafangion> diederick: Yes, sorry, just a sec.
[01:38] <diederick> oke
[01:38] <lunari> Oh, and I'm running Breezy if that matters :)
[01:38] <Frogzoo> lunari: that's best
[01:38] <lunari> Okay, I'll try out the things in that wiki
[01:39] <lunari> Thank you so much for the help :)
[01:39] <lunari> The good community is why I chose Ubuntu :) :) :)
[01:39] <ben_underscore> has anyone tried zope on breezy?
[01:41] <Arafangion> diederick: Does it work yet?
[01:41] <Arafangion> diederick: Mine also has ROLE_STANDALONE, so that's fine.
[01:41] <diederick> no, it doesn't work :-(
[01:41] <diederick> which version do you have?
[01:42] <lunari> brb
[01:43] <Arafangion> diederick: An older one for Debian
[01:43] <diederick> oke..
[01:44] <diederick> maybe its the version i'm running..
[01:44] <Arafangion> diederick: I'll email you my config file if you want?
[01:44] <diederick> gonna try version 2.x
[01:44] <Arafangion> diederick: DONT
[01:44] <diederick> no?
[01:44] <diederick> can you post your config ?
[01:44] <Arafangion> diederick: That's so out of date it's not funny.
[01:44] <Arafangion> diederick: It's inconvenient.
[01:44] <diederick> oh oke
[01:44] <Arafangion> diederick: Hmm, ok.
[01:44] <Arafangion> diederick: I'll post it.
[01:44] <diederick> thanx
[01:46] <jayr168> f
[01:46] <Arafangion> http://rafb.net/paste/results/54X2LG15.html
[01:46] <diederick> thganx
[01:46] <jayr168> juk and any other media player cannot play mp3's except xmms, ive already enable the non free formats like mp3
[01:46] <jayr168> i have ubuntu breezy
[01:47] <diederick> i'm gonna deinstall / reinstall the samba
[01:47] <Arafangion> diederick: Don't.
[01:47] <Arafangion> diederick: No point.
[01:48] <Arafangion> diederick: What version do you have, btw?
[01:48] <diederick> 3.0.1 i think..
[01:48] <diederick> let me check
[01:49] <jayr168> guys.. anyhelp here?
[01:49] <rodo> how do i force a disk check & repair?
[01:49] <diederick> Arafangion: where can I check?
[01:49] <Arafangion> diederick: /usr/sbin/smbd --version
[01:49] <_jason> jayr168: did you install gstreamer0.8-mad?
[01:50] <Arafangion> diederick: Or dpkg -l samba
[01:50] <diederick> 3.0.14
[01:50] <diederick> (a)
[01:50] <Arafangion> diederick: That's the one I'm using.
[01:50] <diederick> oke
[01:50] <Arafangion> !java
[01:50] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:50] <Arafangion> !javadebs
[01:50] <diederick> and how do you access it from windows?
[01:51] <beerockxs> Eclipse is using java-gcj instead of my sun java installation, how can I change that?
[01:51] <_jason> !multijava
[01:51] <ubotu> multijava is, like, to try to set which java is used, run "sudo update-alternatives --config java"
[01:51] <beerockxs> update-alternatives for java points to the sun jvm, and /etc/jvm does ,too
[01:51] <ic56> I'm back.  Reconfiguring xserver-xorg didn't help with white-on-white highlighted menu entries in firefox.  I looked for /etc/X11/xorg.conf (both new and backup) and both have default colour depth set to 24 bits.  So, I guess that wasn't it.  I'll follow up with the URLs from ubotu.
[01:51] <jayr168> _jason: yes i already installed it
[01:51] <diederick> Arafangion: do you use: \\unidudes\shared
[01:51] <rodo> any1?
[01:52] <_jason> jayr168: run gst-register-0.8 and restart the players
[01:54] <diederick> Arafangion: and what do you see if you do smbstatus?
[01:54] <jayr168> ok wats arts, gstreamer and akode?
[01:54] <na7e> it's all broken and i'm gonna freak
[01:55] <Arafangion> diederick: I don't even have that command installed.
[01:55] <diederick> oke, but how do you access your share?
[01:55] <mike-_-> what will cause rescue mode to not mount the root partition to / ? and say there was an error irunning sh -i?
[01:55] <Arafangion> diederick: On windows, I use \\fipex
[01:55] <Arafangion> diederick: On linux, I use ip or dns name.
[01:56] <diederick> how on linux?
[01:56] <Arafangion> Heh dudes, I have a given file '/usr/bin/blah', how do I find out which package that file belongs to?
[01:56] <diederick> (and where did you define that fipex ?
[01:56] <_jason> Arafangion: dpkg -S
[01:56] <wzprrr> hey guys
[01:56] <Arafangion> _jason: Thanks.
[01:56] <Frogzoo> mike-_-: if fsck fails, / won't get mounted
[01:57] <TipTop2> is there a net install cd of ubuntu?
[01:57] <mike-_-> ah
[01:57] <rodo> how do i force a disk check & fix?
[01:57] <mike-_-> hum
[01:57] <wzprrr> I've just installed the nvidia 'nix drivers, but I'd like to set it up for dual monitors -- any idea how I could do that ?
[01:57] <mike-_-> rodo, fsck -f ?
[01:57] <mike-_-> and -c
[01:57] <mike-_-> maybe
[01:57] <diederick> Arafangion: do you connect to your share on a linux machine?
[01:59] <Arafangion> diederick: Usually, yes, but I know that windows works.
[01:59] <Frogzoo> rodo: tune2fs -c 1 /dev/hdxx will force the disk to get checked on next boot, (remember to set tune2fs -c 30 /dev/xxx back again when done)
[01:59] <Arafangion> diederick: Also be aware that it can take 15 minutes for the windows network to update.
[01:59] <rodo> ty
[01:59] <Arafangion> diederick: So check with smbclient -L
[02:00] <diederick> it says failed when I do: smbclient -L -I172.19.3.7
[02:01] <diederick> (and this i see from netstat: http://rafb.net/paste/results/4QuSQY83.html )
[02:01] <mike-_-> hum, the darwin bootloader should ba able to boot linux but i get crazy 99 99 99 errors, any clues?
[02:01] <beerockxs> Eclipse is using java-gcj instead of my sun java installation, how can I change that?
[02:01] <beerockxs> update-alternatives for java points to the sun jvm, and /etc/jvm does ,too
[02:02] <diederick> Arafangion: when I try to mount the share, I also get: can't get server address
[02:03] <Arafangion> diederick: How are you doing it?
[02:03] <diederick> using this (on freebsd) : mount -t smbfs //172.19.3.7/shared /mnt/shared
[02:04] <diederick> So there's probably something wrong with the samba server i think
[02:04] <kenas> hi anyone knows for any program for accountancy ?? in Linux ??
[02:05] <zmo> diederick on freebsd i had to use a hostname to mount -> add ip and hostname to /etc/hosts
[02:05] <diederick> oke thanx
[02:05] <kingspawn> i'm looking for a decent cd ripper, and ideas?
[02:06] <wzprrr> I've just installed the nvidia 'nix drivers, but I'd like to set it up for dual monitors -- any idea how I could do that ?
[02:06] <memet> slm arkadalar
[02:07] <diederick> zmo: ii get still the same error
[02:07] <memet> arkadalar merhaba
[02:07] <YukiCuss> memet, English?
[02:07] <memet> no englsh
[02:07] <dj-fu> dirka dirka
[02:07] <diederick> how can I test if my samba is working correctly
[02:07] <Arafangion> diederick: What does smbclient say?
[02:07] <zmo> diederick, check your samba logs in /var/log/samba methinks
[02:08] <diederick> smbclient -L -I172.19.3.7
[02:08] <dj-fu> kingspawn, is sound juicer not decent enough?
[02:08] <diederick> Connection to -I172.19.3.7 failed
[02:08] <zmo> diederick drop the -I
[02:08] <memet> icinizde turk varm yaw
[02:08] <zmo> diederick try smbclient -L 172.19.3.7
[02:08] <diederick> I see this in log.smb :  Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[02:08] <YukiCuss> memet, what language is that?
[02:08] <YukiCuss> memet, only english here
[02:08] <memet> Turksh
[02:09] <memet> lets's speak turkish
[02:09] <Arafangion> diederick: This is what I use:  smbclient -L \\fipex.unidudes.fussycoder.id.au -U thestar
[02:09] <diederick> zmo: oke great, when I do that , I see a password prompt
[02:09] <Arafangion> diederick: Works perfectly.
[02:09] <Aaronfromchina> I've got a problem of using amule. I open amule, but no server is displayed. I tried to manually add servers (Razorback2), but amule cannot connect them.
[02:09] <YukiCuss> memet, sorry, i don't speak turkish. we only speak English here.
[02:09] <memet> ok
[02:09] <YukiCuss> !tr
[02:09] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu.tr hizmetinizde.
[02:09] <YukiCuss> memet, ^^
[02:10] <kingspawn> dj-fu: heh, in my grand ignorance i can't adjust the speed it rips with, it insists on going at 1.5x
[02:10] <diederick> When I try to login I get : session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
[02:10] <memet> kardes nasl girecem oraya
[02:10] <diederick> how can I set a password for a user?
[02:10] <kingspawn> diederick: passwd user
[02:10] <zmo> diederick smbpasswd
[02:10] <Aaronfromchina> I access internet via adsl routers, and I have done the port forwording, and set right ports in amule.
[02:10] <cschmeel> holy crap
[02:10] <cschmeel> i'm scared
[02:10] <diederick> oke that worked... i got some response
[02:10] <YukiCuss> cschmeel, ?
[02:10] <Aaronfromchina> Is there configuration that I missed?
[02:10] <Hoxzer> JUMALAAA
[02:10] <cschmeel> WHATS GOING ON???
[02:10] <Hoxzer> EI SE lapsekseen
[02:10] <cschmeel> OH MY GOD!
[02:11] <lunari> I'm back
[02:11] <Hoxzer> KUvakseen
[02:11] <Hoxzer> minua TUNNISTA!
[02:11] <diederick> its here: http://rafb.net/paste/results/dcJcQ755.html
[02:11] <cschmeel> WHERE AM I????
[02:11] <lunari> Nothing in that wiki fixed the problem
[02:11] <cschmeel> SAAAAAAAAAAAAVE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
[02:11] <YukiCuss> cschmeel, calm down. you're at home with #ubuntu :)
[02:11] <Hoxzer> cschmeel: you can't really know where you are?
[02:11] <cschmeel> hehe
[02:11] <Hoxzer> you know you are somewhere
[02:11] <borfast> hi everyone
[02:11] <diederick> zmo: does this means samba is running correctly?
[02:11] <Hoxzer> but You can't know where
[02:11] <Hoxzer> all you can know is inside you
[02:11] <dj-fu> kingspawn, that's interesting.. I've never used it, Taking a look now.
[02:11] <Hoxzer> for sure
[02:11] <zmo> diederick probably
[02:11] <iGotNoTime> Hey ummm.... I run Edubuntu on my desktop and wanted to Kubuntu on my laptop... I downloaded the ISO then burned it, and ran it. It gave me errors about mounting the Cd drive...
[02:11] <Hoxzer> you can assume that you are now ircing
[02:11] <diederick> so I can connect to it localy, right?
[02:11] <dj-fu> kingspawn, Mine's running at 9.0x - first time I've ran it, too, with a compile going on in the background
[02:12] <iGotNoTime> I look at the disc I burnt the CD ISO to a DVD, would that be the problem?
[02:12] <lunari> Could someone walk me through uninstalling the ati official drivers, and installing back the ones that come with breezy? At least with them I could run 1680x1050 :)
[02:12] <Hoxzer> but what if you dont use irc atm
[02:12] <Hoxzer> you only think so
[02:12] <cschmeel> ALALALALLAALLALALALALALALLALA
[02:12] <zmo> diederick use -o username=diederick in your mount command
[02:12] <Aaronfromchina> could someone help me set amule?
[02:12] <dj-fu> lunari, tough job man, maybe the binary installer has an uninstall method.. but I dunno
[02:12] <mike-_-> my god, well if iwas sh  at / om that partition i would not want to starr
[02:12] <mike-_-> t
[02:12] <diederick> oke
[02:12] <kingspawn> dj-fu: hm, strange. but can you see any way of setting it? it's 48x dvd-drive or somewhere along those lines, so it should be able to go faster, heh
[02:12] <dj-fu> kingspawn, there were no options from what I see, let me check the man
[02:13] <borfast> guys, I Was just trying to update my Dapper Drake but Synaptic warned me about two MD5Sum mismatches, onde for main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 and one for universe/source/Sources.bz2, both in http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper/ - should I worry or should I ignore it?
[02:13] <diederick> zmo: option not supported I get
[02:13] <YukiCuss> borfast, not a problem.
[02:13] <YukiCuss> It happens a lot with dapper repos.
[02:13] <borfast> I usually wait a few minutes and try the update again, because it could be simply the files being updated in the server...
[02:13] <borfast> ok
[02:13] <cschmeel> d
[02:13] <cschmeel> d
[02:13] <cschmeel> d
[02:13] <cschmeel> d
[02:13] <cschmeel> dd
[02:13] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <nuxien> bonjour
[02:14] <cschmeel> dd
[02:14] <dfuchs> fAGS BE HERE!
[02:14] <cschmeel> dd
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <dfuchs> what's wrong with you?
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <_jason> !ops
[02:14] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[02:14] <mike-_-> wtf
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <YukiCuss> cschmeel, stop that.
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <diederick> zmo: where can I set the netbios name? (\\[netbiosname\\ ?)
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <cschmeel> d
[02:14] <dfuchs> my god roland
[02:14] <overrider> bye
[02:14] <dfuchs> you crewbie
[02:14] <kingspawn> dj-fu: can't find anything in the manual :)
[02:15] <mike-_-> omfg, something tells me im gonna be loosing a lot of data...
[02:15] <wzprrr> I've just installed the nvidia 'nix drivers, but I'd like to set it up for dual monitors -- any idea how I could do that ?
[02:15] <lunari> Would I still have the regular driver on here? Even though I have the ati official's installed?
[02:15] <ubuntu> KILL ME
[02:15] <mike-_-> votekill ubuntu
[02:16] <dj-fu> kingspawn, I think it'll just go at max speed - do you have DMA etc on your cd drive?
[02:16] <zmo> diederick use the hostname of your server like this mount -t smbfs -o username=bla //hostname/share /mnt/share
[02:16] <dj-fu> kingspawn, slightly faster in MP3 LAME mode - running at 10x
[02:16] <diederick> zmo: yes i tried, ..but didn't work..
[02:16] <dj-fu> I could probably renice it and get even better performance
[02:16] <kingspawn> dj-fu: yeah, dma is turned on. strange.
[02:16] <diederick> can it be a problem that i'm also running a samba server on my other computer?
[02:16] <brownie17> hey everyone, what is the command to change the runlevel to the shutdown one?
[02:16] <zmo> diederick can u ping the hostname?
[02:17] <diederick> yes
[02:17] <diederick> can it be a problem that i'm also running a samba server on my other computer?
[02:17] <dj-fu> kingspawn, renice'd to -19, running at 13x now
[02:17] <alan|laptop> hi all
[02:17] <kingspawn> dj-fu: nice :)
[02:17] <alan|laptop> what is an OEM installation (from dapper install cd) ?
[02:17] <dj-fu> kingspawn, it could just be a hardware issue, write speed to drive, scratched cd.. I don't know of any other transcoders, though, sorry
[02:18] <diederick> zmo: i still get: smbfs: -o username=:option not supported
[02:18] <dj-fu> kingspawn, maybe search synaptic for transcoder
[02:18] <brownie17> hey everyone, what is the command to change the runlevel to the shutdown one?
[02:18] <kingspawn> dj-fu: leeched Grip now, it is looking very nice, lots of options ;) will report back, heh
[02:18] <dj-fu> Sweet.
[02:18] <zmo> diederick, ok forget about the -o option on freebsd
[02:18] <diederick> ok
[02:18] <novasilver> hi, I have a problem on ubuntu, some of my (homemade) C++ libraries are linked against both stdc++.5 and stdc++.6
[02:18] <novasilver> and it generates a runtime problem
[02:18] <novasilver> how to say that I want to link only with stdc++.5 ?
[02:19] <diederick> zmo: can it be a problem that i'm also running a samba server on my other computer?
[02:19] <ic56> brownie17: telinit s
[02:19] <dj-fu> brownie17, init 6, iirc
[02:19] <novasilver> a lot of my binaries depends on stdc++.6 so I just cannot uninstall it
[02:19] <dj-fu> brownie17, but why not use 'shutdown -h now'?
[02:19] <novasilver> but I want that particular binary to be linked with stdc++.5
[02:19] <brownie17> dj-fu, ic56, you both said something different
[02:19] <kingspawn> dj-fu: there really is something i need to sniff out, running at 1x
[02:20] <brownie17> dj-fu, lol, dunno. never heard of it before that's why
[02:20] <lunari> brb
[02:20] <YukiCuss> brownie17, why not `poweroff?'
[02:20] <brownie17> dj-fu, thanks
[02:20] <lunari> Wish me luck!
[02:20] <zmo> diederick, i don't think so you can run as many samba servers as you like
[02:20] <nick_> could someone give me a link to a mirror that is hosting damn small linux? it looks like the site is down
[02:20] <zmo> diederick and be a samba client at the same time
[02:20] <diederick> oke, well maybe, I can try to mount my other samba server
[02:21] <diederick> right?
[02:21] <mike-_-> damn, rescue mode still wont mount the partition to / . . .
[02:21] <Aaronfromchina> Help amule ......................................................
[02:21] <mike-_-> anyway i can force it ?
[02:21] <mike-_-> and force the tmpfs umount ?
[02:22] <zmo> diederick did you set your users up on your samba server with useradd and smbpasswd?
[02:22] <nick_> oh got it
[02:22] <ic56> mike-_-: what is the error message?
[02:22] <diederick> i've got a ubuntu user, and I added it using: smbpasswd username
[02:22] <xakkkk> i love gstreamer :)
[02:22] <diederick> but do you know how I can mount the share of my freebsd samba server?
[02:22] <mike-_-> found /bin/sh but an error occored while running it, mounting root partition to /target
[02:23] <diederick> (-t smbfs on ubuntu give me: type not found)
[02:23] <Seveas> !forget wrong!! what if we
[02:23] <ubotu> Seveas: i forgot wrong!! what if we
[02:23] <Seveas> ubotu, goo'boy
[02:23] <ubotu> Aww, thanks dad.
[02:23] <xakkkk> btw is Gnome using a different config file other than xorg.conf ? i cant seem to change my resolution in gnome even though i change the corg.config file
[02:24] <mike-_-> mm libncurses.so.5 is required by sh
[02:25] <lunari> Good news! I'm up and running at 1680x1050
[02:25] <mike-_-> god damnit,all i need is to do grub-install
[02:25] <kenas> can someone suggest me for accountancy program under linux ??
[02:25] <zmo> diederick install smbfs -> sudo apt-get install smbfs
[02:25] <ic56> xakkkk: no, I think the config file is same.  But the X server has some latitude to choose the resolution and, if it thinks your choice is untenable, it will do its own thing.
[02:25] <diederick> thanx
[02:26] <lunari> I had to uninstall the fglrx ati drivers, and then select the regular ati driver that came with breezy. It was showing a blank screen after I did a startx and just sat like that.. couldn't go back to the command line
[02:26] <lunari> I did a full restart, and x loaded perfectly at 1680x1050
[02:26] <diederick> yehoo!!
[02:26] <diederick> that works
[02:26] <diederick> finally.. this is at least a solution
[02:26] <diederick> thanx
[02:26] <xakkkk> thanks ic56
[02:26] <zmo> diederick yw
[02:26] <lunari> diederick, were you having res problems also?
[02:27] <lunari> :)
[02:27] <diederick> res problems? what do you mean?
[02:27] <zmo> diederick on your freebsd box you can try user@hostname in your mount command
[02:27] <lunari> I thought I saw you say something about having resolution problems
[02:27] <lunari> I just had some myself lol
[02:27] <ic56> xakkkk: look at the output from X in /var/log/Xorg* to see what the X server is doing when it starts up.
[02:27] <IdleOne> mike-_-, this is the package you want libncurses5-dev
[02:28] <mike-_-> l know, but im in recovery mode
[02:28] <kenas> can someone suggest me for accountancy (invoicing, proformas, multy company, payments etc...) program under linux ??
[02:28] <IdleOne> mike-_-, no cursing for libncurses in the future . watch the language please
[02:28] <mike-_-> rescue tells me that sh needso it, i know its on the root ffs
[02:28] <xakkkk> i dont know if anyone has heard that before but i once read somewhere that xserver and windows differ in how they appear in the same resolutions...know what i mean??
[02:29] <alan|laptop> is there any graphist in here ?
[02:29] <xakkkk> say...1024x786 under windows looks bigger than under linux ... is it true?
[02:29] <kemik> xakkkk: no
[02:29] <xakkkk> kenas, gnucash
[02:29] <alan|laptop> open zaurus launched a graphical contest. I am the only candidate for now, and i don't really like what i did
[02:30] <xakkkk> kemik, no its not true or no you dont know what i mean??
[02:30] <alan|laptop> open zaurus is the latest winner project in zaurus mobile contest, and they are looking for a new logo
[02:30] <kemik> xakkkk: it's not true
[02:30] <IdleOne> alan|laptop, submit something else then :)
[02:30] <alan|laptop> there is nothing to win, it is just for fun
[02:30] <alan|laptop> IdleOne, i'm not good at this
[02:30] <xakkkk> maybe...u shouldnt trust everything u read on the net...true ;)
[02:30] <borfast> guys, I installed Breezy on my dad's laptop a few weeks ago but it doesn't seem to like the graphics chipset (Intel 815, if I recall correctly), because it refuses to go above 640x480. Is this a known problem with a simple solution? (just trying to save myself from looking through Xorg.0.log :p )
[02:31] <kemik> xakkkk: it's either not 1024x768 in both win/linux... or he/she needs an eyecheck
[02:31] <MistaED> xakkkk: i suppose one reason could be because typically fonts are rendered nice n' anti-aliased, whereas windows has small 10-point fonts without AA on a typical install
[02:31] <_jason> ubotu: tell borfast about fixres
[02:31] <_jason> borfast: in addition to that private message, search the wiki for that chipset.  I think I saw a wiki page on it once
[02:31] <xakkkk> if i recall correctly it had something to do with virtual screens...im not sure though
[02:31] <borfast> thanks a lot, _jason! :)
[02:32] <klausos> hi! i want to change the brightness of my grafic, how do i do that??
[02:32] <alan|laptop> IdleOne, have a look by yourself : http://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=17885
[02:32] <tommi_> I have just installed nicotine 1.0, but it won't connect; it says INVALIDPASS, and I can't find out my logginname and password. Can someone help?
[02:33] <alan|laptop> openzaurus is targeted to the sharp zaurus pdas. It runs linux and released a new version yesterday
[02:33] <klausos> tommi_, just creat a new login and a new password
[02:34] <hayden> how can i get rid of links to mounted drives on my desktop
[02:34] <alan|laptop> and they need a new logo. Any one in here wants to try ?
[02:34] <klausos>  i want to change the brightness of my ati, how do i do that??
[02:34] <xakkkk> borfast, http://www.geocities.com/stomljen/
[02:35] <IdleOne> alan|laptop, my favorite is OZhand looks real nice.
[02:35] <imc_> hello all, how can I force a umount if a device is busy?
[02:35] <alan|laptop> IdleOne, that is my favorite too, but it doesn't look professional enough
[02:35] <borfast> xakkkk: thanks, dude! I knew I had seen that somewhere before! :)
[02:35] <xakkkk> hehe :)
[02:35] <alan|laptop> imc_, yes, but you shouldn't
[02:36] <xakkkk> borfast, is that what u need?
[02:36] <imc_> alan|laptop, I know I shouldn't but the question was HOW can I do it, not can I ;) I forgot the command
[02:36] <borfast> xakkkk: probably
[02:36] <IdleOne> alan|laptop,  on the contrary I think it has clean strong lines and and itsnt " busy " like the others
[02:36] <imc_> :)
[02:37] <alan|laptop> IdleOne, thanks, that is good to hear
[02:37] <tommi_> the problem is that when I go to the settings-section where you can change name/password and type my loginname and password and try to connect afterswards it just says INVALIDPASS.
[02:37] <borfast> xakkkk: I'll have to wait for my dad to come back home to try it but when he first had this problem, I remember searching the web about it and found 855resolution but now I couldn't find it again (couldn't even remember the name :P)
[02:37] <hayden> how can i get rid of links to mounted drives on my desktop
[02:37] <alan|laptop> yet, any other candidate would be welcome
[02:37] <IdleOne> alan|laptop,  and if you can get the earth to rotate at bootup that be cool also :)
[02:37] <borfast> hayden: good question, I'd like to get rid of those, too :)
[02:37] <xakkkk> i have ATI rage mobility and X recognizes it but should i download and install the ati fglrx drivers ? would it make a difference
[02:37] <alan|laptop> IdleOne, mmm... i don't know if that is possible...
[02:38] <alan|laptop> IdleOne, but i keep the idea in mind
[02:38] <IdleOne> alan|laptop, with rotation or not still my fav
[02:38] <alan|laptop> xakkkk, you should install them to get a full 3D aceleration
[02:38] <na7e> !seveas
[02:38] <ubotu> Seveas has a semi-popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[02:39] <patrix> ooooh wobbly windows
[02:39] <imc_> hello all, how can I force a umount if a device is busy?
[02:39] <patrix> umount -f  I believe
[02:39] <patrix> man umount otherwise ;)
[02:39] <imc_> thanks patrix
[02:39] <xakkkk> right now im using the os ati drivers should i switch to vesa before installing the fglrx drivers?
[02:39] <borfast> xakkkk: install them to get 3D acceleration and possibly speed up the display a bit
[02:40] <borfast> xakkkk: you can install them away while running X, you'll have to restart X to make them work, anyway
[02:41] <xakkkk> borfast, thanks man ;0
[02:41] <kenas> xakkkk gnucash is only accountancy something for invoicing as well ???
[02:42] <mike-_-> damn, im screwd
[02:42] <xakkkk> kenas, i believe you
[02:42] <xakkkk> kenas, im not sure check their site
[02:43] <xakkkk> btw for those of you who don't know yet - http://autopackage.org/ - just discovered it today...;)
[02:44] <Hobbsee> xakkkk: ugh, yes.
[02:44] <xakkkk> Hobbsee, what?? :)
[02:45] <Hobbsee> xakkkk: just this:  what happens if you install more than one version of each software via autopackage?  what happens to the dependancies?
[02:46] <xakkkk> Hobbsee, the next version is going to fix that :)
[02:46] <xakkkk> Hobbsee, i mean the next version of autopackage
[02:46] <Hobbsee> hmmm ok
[02:46] <xakkkk> Hobbsee, it looks like a really promising piece of software though
[02:46] <Hobbsee> true...maybe
[02:46] <Hobbsee> there's a whole thread about it on the forums
[02:48] <xakkkk> they should include it in the next ubuntu release so by that time hopefully most of these bugs would be fixed
[02:48] <xakkkk> check out their roadmap
[02:50] <rodo>  # of inodes with ind/dind/tind blocks: 2881/46/0
[02:50] <rodo>  <-- wot does this mean?
[02:50] <craize> hey hey :)
[02:51] <craize> tell craize about ati
[02:52] <craize> hrm, that bot knew the answer :P
[02:52] <craize> !tell craize about ati
[02:54] <xakkkk> yay i installed the proprietary ati driver :) thanks ya'll ;)
[02:55] <fyrestrtr> for someone new to ubuntu, does the installation process leave you with the exact same system as the livecd?
[02:56] <xakkkk> fyrestrtr, yes
[02:56] <fyrestrtr> is a 2.8 P4 with 512 RAM and 80 GB hard drive sufficient for a desktop system?
[02:56] <patrix> more than sufficient
[02:57] <IdleOne> fyrestrtr, I have a P2 233mhz 92mb ram with 12G HDD
[02:57] <patrix> lol
[02:57] <OtherUnknow> I'm 1st time user of ubuntu livecd.. it was a mistake to set \home\ubuntu to mount point, everything stop working.
[02:57] <IdleOne> your system just buried mine :)
[02:57] <heyjoe2> can someone help me with installing sun java, ive downloaded the deb file and get an error message when i double click on the link
[02:57] <na7e> fyrestrtr, lol, that's MORE than enough
[02:58] <fyrestrtr> IdleOne: heh, that's one of my systems. There are others too. I am not new to Linux; just to ubuntu
[02:58] <IdleOne> !tell heyjoe2 about java
[02:58] <heyjoe2> idleone: ive already been to that
[02:58] <IdleOne> well fyrestrtr you will be smoking
[02:58] <craize> uhm
[02:59] <craize> whats the resolution/refresh rate fix for ati cards again?
[02:59] <C-O-L-T> does exist a cool sound mixing, music making programm for linux which contains sounds, presets too????????????????????
[02:59] <craize> wasnt it ati-config ?
[02:59] <IdleOne> heyjoe2, follow the instructions on the wiki. to installa .deb file you do dpkg -i filename.deb
[02:59] <fyrestrtr> my main is a 2.0 Centrino laptop with 1 GB RAM and 80 GB HDD (runs Windows). I have 4 linux servers (not including the ubuntu box).
[02:59] <Toma-> C-O-L-T: lmms
[02:59] <hayden> how can i get rid of links to mounted drives on my desktop
[02:59] <C-O-L-T> Toma-: is it so cool? And is it easy to use?
[02:59] <Toma-> yep.
[03:00] <Toma-> !info lmms
[03:00] <heyjoe2> idleone: its actually a bin file, my error
[03:00] <Toma-> hummm. just google it
[03:00] <C-O-L-T> ok
[03:00] <Toma-> there are ubuntu packages for it
[03:00] <craize> was aticonfig :P
[03:00] <IdleOne> heyjoe2, the wiki tells you how to proceed with the .bin file
[03:00] <tommi_> Why won't my Amarok play mp3-files? Cab anyone help?
[03:00] <heyjoe2> idleone: when i attempt that it says operation requires superuser privileges
[03:00] <patrix> hayden, yes I'd like to knwo too, short of unmounting it
[03:01] <fyrestrtr> heyjoe2: sudo
[03:01] <IdleOne> heyjoe2, use sudo ( command goes here )
[03:01] <_jason> ubotu: tell tommi_ about mp3
[03:01] <C-O-L-T> Toma-: can I make and mix mp3 in it????????????/
[03:02] <Toma-> yep
[03:02] <heyjoe2> idleone: when i do that it says it cannot access archive: no such file or directory
[03:02] <C-O-L-T> Toma-: ok I will try it. I can install from synaptic?
[03:02] <OtherUnknow> do anyone know where I can find good newbie manual to ubuntu?
[03:02] <IdleOne> hayden, I think you can right click select properties and make it hidden . not certain though
[03:02] <_jason> OtherUnknow: help.ubuntu.com or system > help in your menu
[03:03] <OtherUnknow> _jason: ok, thanks
[03:03] <IdleOne> heyjoe2,  in terminal cd Desktop then try the comand again
[03:03] <_jason> OtherUnknow: wiki.ubuntu.com is useful too
[03:03] <hayden> IdleOne, nah theres no option to hide it
[03:03] <IdleOne> hayden,  yeah I just looked
[03:04] <heyjoe2> i typed: 'cd desktop' is that the exact command? cos it didnt work
[03:04] <IdleOne> hayden,  in System > Administration > Desktop behavior or something like that
[03:04] <_jason> heyjoe2: capital D, Desktop
[03:04] <mahangu> heyjoe2, cd Desktop
[03:04] <IdleOne> heyjoe2, cd Desktop
[03:04] <heyjoe2> ah ok thanks
[03:04] <_mindspin> cd /home/username/Desktop
[03:04] <IdleOne> cd ~/Desktop
[03:04] <_mindspin> even
[03:05] <OtherUnknow> _jason: I have find alot of command lines, but I don't even know where to put them!!
[03:05] <_jason> OtherUnknow: applications > accessories > terminal
[03:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell OtherUnknow about cli
[03:05] <heyjoe2> idleone: im getting an error message: control returned error exit status 2
[03:05] <IdleOne> heyjoe2,  what is the exact command you are doing?
[03:06] <xakkkk> hey im trying to install the ati .deb pkgs but i get this error: Unpacking fglrx-control (from fglrx-control_8.23.7-1_i386.deb) ...
[03:06] <xakkkk> dpkg: error processing fglrx-control_8.23.7-1_i386.deb (--install):
[03:06] <xakkkk>  trying to overwrite `/usr/share/applnk/fireglcontrol.kdelnk', which is also in package fglrx-6-8-0
[03:06] <hayden> IdleOne, yea i've looked though i can't find anything :(
[03:06] <xakkkk> what does that mean and how do i fix it??
[03:07] <heyjoe2> idleone: sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
[03:07] <mcquaid> i'm having some dpi issues, what package provides xpdyinfo?
[03:07] <IdleOne> hayden,  I know there is a way I saw someone asking about that the other day and got an definite answer on how to do it
[03:07] <C-O-L-T> Toma-: I am installing it right now, let's see how cool that program is
[03:07] <IdleOne> heyjoe2, your skipping a step in the wiki
[03:07] <Sonderblade> when ubundu dapper is released, will you be able to smoothly upgrade to it without having to reinstall everything?
[03:08] <heyjoe2> idleone: what steps that?
[03:08] <IdleOne> heyjoe2, you need to make the .bin into a .deb first
[03:08] <patrix> Sonderblade, I just did so.. wasnt' 100% smooth, but smooth enough
[03:08] <heyjoe2> idleone: how do i do that?
[03:08] <Sonderblade> patrix: how did you do it?
[03:08] <patrix> Sonderblade, followed the white rabbit ;)
[03:09] <Sonderblade> ok :)
[03:09] <patrix> Sonderblade, replaced all Breezy references to Dapper in my /etc/apt/sources.list, and apt-get update && apt-get dist-ugprade && apt-get install ubuntu-desktop kubuntu-desktop    (since I had both, before)
[03:09] <IdleOne> heyjoe2, fakeroot make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
[03:10] <Sonderblade> patrix: thanks
[03:10] <heyjoe2> idleone: the fakeroot command is not found
[03:10] <patrix> Sonderblade, I had to reinstall the ubuntu-desktop packages because they were deinstalled previously when I did some messing around ;)
[03:10] <patrix> so reinstalling tem fixed things and got me some packages I was missing
[03:10] <IdleOne> heyjoe2, did you even look at the wiki page?
[03:10] <nickrud> !upgrade
[03:10] <patrix> satisfaction not garanteed!
[03:10] <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.
[03:10] <C-O-L-T> Toma-: can not find lmms in repos
[03:11] <mcquaid> hmm, how does one verify the current dpi without xpdyinfo?
[03:11] <heyjoe2> idleone: yes i did and it assumes a certain level of knowledge that i unfortunately do not possess. all it says is make the downloaded file executable
[03:11] <mcquaid> is it something different for x.org vs xfree86?
[03:12] <IdleOne> heyjoe2, register with nickserv  /msg nickserv register heyjoe2 passwordhere
[03:12] <nickrud> mcquaid, grep DPI /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[03:12] <IdleOne> heyjoe2, then /msg nickserv identify paswrodhere
[03:12] <heyjoe2> idleone: yeah im registered
[03:12] <mcquaid> thx
[03:12] <heyjoe2> should work now
[03:12] <Toma-> C-O-L-T: i know. look for it on google
[03:13] <mcquaid> i liked having a program that told you on the fly instead of grepping a log
[03:16] <poks> how do i get my scandinavian chars to show up properly in screen with irssi ?
[03:16] <Fane_3Dfx> question: what hacks does Ubuntu perform to X11?
[03:17] <Fane_3Dfx> in order to set it's fonts bloder
[03:17] <sorush20_> I have a document that has chracters that are not showning in open office.. they are showing in Kate in kubuntu when I use the wester-european 8859-1 how do I get this to work in openoffice writer?
[03:17] <sfaris> poks, try /charset iso-8859-1 (i think)
[03:18] <sfaris> then others will see your '
[03:18] <heyjoe2> ive got sunjava and have the frostwire .deb file sitting on my desktop, what do i do next?
[03:20] <bluelotus> hey, anyone know how to alter the vterm size in ubuntu? mine only takes up part of my screen
[03:21] <C-O-L-T> how to install lmms
[03:21] <heyjoe2> ive got sunjava and have the frostwire .deb file sitting on my desktop, what do i do next?
[03:23] <bluelotus> C-O-L-T  type sudo apt-get install lmms
[03:23] <Darky> hi all :)
[03:23] <sfaris> C-O-L-T: or search for it in synaptic :)
[03:23] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 dpkg
[03:23] <sorush20_> how do I set the character set in openoffice?
[03:24] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 try dpkg -b package_name.deb
[03:24] <rcsolutions> How do I configure GRUB?
[03:24] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: il give it a crack
[03:24] <C-O-L-T> sfaris: Package lmms is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:24] <rcsolutions> How do I configure GRUB? I need to put Windows at the top of the list..
[03:24] <rcsolutions> people here use windows..
[03:24] <Darky> how can i see my RAM?
[03:24] <kingspawn> rcsolutions: look at /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:25] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 might be heyjoe2 good luck
[03:25] <bluelotus> C-O-L-T you don't have the right repositories.  one second
[03:26] <C-O-L-T> bluelotus: ok
[03:26] <sfaris> bluelotus: whats the diffeernce between -b and -i? with dpkg
[03:26] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: it says no such file or director
[03:26] <na7e> !universe
[03:26] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[03:26] <sfaris> im at work (in windows) so i cant do --help :)
[03:26] <bluelotus> C-O-L-T try sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment all the repositories, then sudo apt-get update
[03:27] <na7e> C-O-L-T, better yet, go to: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[03:27] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 you must have typed the package name wrong :-)
[03:27] <na7e> C-O-L-T, and know what you're doing before you do it
[03:27] <aluno> oi pessoal
[03:27] <bluelotus> sfaris I'm not entirely sure, tbh.  They might be redundent :-)
[03:27] <sfaris> :)
[03:27] <aluno> OL
[03:28] <kenas> what command shall i use for a sh installer ??
[03:28] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: i did: sudo dpkg -b FrostWire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb
[03:28] <aluno> HI PEOPLES
[03:28] <sfaris> heyjoe2: be sure you are in the correct folder
[03:28] <bluelotus> so does anyone know how I can change the dimensions of my vterm ? :-)
[03:28] <heyjoe2> sfaris: its on the desktop?
[03:28] <sfaris> "sudo dpkg -b ~/Desktop/FrostWire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb" might work better then
[03:29] <heyjoe2> sfaris: now it says not a directory and i copied exactly what u pasted
[03:29] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 type ls and tell me if you see the pkg in the spam.
[03:29] <bluelotus> better yet, type ls | grep Frost
[03:30] <aluno>  TEM ALGUM DO BRASIL
[03:30] <jetscreamer> !pr
[03:30] <ubotu> jetscreamer: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:30] <bluelotus> !pr
[03:30] <heyjoe2> how do i do the line in between ls and grep
[03:30] <jetscreamer> !br
[03:30] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[03:30] <heyjoe2> dont worry ill copy
[03:30] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 above the forward slash
[03:30] <jetscreamer> pipe, over \
[03:30] <sfaris> heyjoe, alt+gr and <
[03:31] <sfaris> ah, your in linux
[03:31] <sfaris> [03:31] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: i typed that and nothing came up
[03:31] <bluelotus> sfaris yah that happens in a linux distro irc chan :-)
[03:31] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 that means it's not in your directory.  type sudo locate Frost
[03:32] <C-O-L-T> bluelotus: it's ok it works now. I can modify mp3 in lmms right? And I have presets over there right?
[03:32] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: again nothin
[03:32] <C-O-L-T> bluelotus: ?
[03:32] <bluelotus> C-O-L-T I don't know that much :-)
[03:32] <bluelotus> C-O-L-T I only have an idea on how to install it.  Sorry.
[03:32] <yggdrasil_> is there a way to tile all the open windows in gnome ?
[03:32] <C-O-L-T> bluelotus: I see
[03:32] <sfaris> bluelotus :)
[03:32] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 hrm... make sure you see the pkg on your desktop.
[03:32] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: i dont see the pkg, i only have the .deb file. whats the pkg?
[03:32] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 then type /*your_login_name_here*/Desktop
[03:33] <kenas> how can i install a SH installer ?
[03:33] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 the .deb file, sorry.
[03:33] <Darky> how can i check my RAM memory?
[03:33] <kenas> if the file is install.sh
[03:33] <kenas> what is the command i should use ?
[03:33] <bluelotus> kenas try ./install.sh
[03:33] <na7e> C-O-L-T, mp3 support in linux is limited due to patent and copyright restrictions
[03:33] <na7e> !mp3
[03:33] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:33] <bluelotus> kenas or install or make...  might have a make file that will do it for you
[03:33] <Darky> how can i check my RAM memory?
[03:34] <ninehrcoma> anyone here using amd64 and having probs with gnome-terminal performance?
[03:34] <kenas> it has a install file
[03:34] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: i typed /frank/Desktop and it said no such file or directory
[03:34] <C-O-L-T> na7e: this is a big disadvantage of linux, because everybody uses mp3
[03:34] <kenas> but it says cant make directory
[03:34] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: and i def have my login name right
[03:35] <Darky> eny one?
[03:35] <Darky> how can i check my RAM memory?
[03:35] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 type ~/
[03:35] <na7e> C-O-L-T, convert them to ogg and then they work on every system.  free formats are where its at
[03:35] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 erg cd ~/
[03:35] <na7e> !ogg
[03:35] <ubotu> na7e: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:35] <na7e> !freeformats
[03:35] <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
[03:35] <heyjoe2> /home/frank/: is a directory
[03:35] <ninehrcoma> what do you want to check Darky, the amount?
[03:35] <na7e> C-O-L-T, might be worth a look.
[03:35] <Darky> yes
[03:35] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 ^^ That's more like it.  now type cd Desktop
[03:36] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: but the erg command doesnt work
[03:36] <C-O-L-T> na7e: but why to convert it? When in order to play for example on an mp3 player you need mp3 format. Anyway I would have to convert all songs. That is a waste of time
[03:36] <bigfoot1> regarding opera browser, which of the 2 debs should i get: opera_9.0-20060320.5-shared-qt_en_i386.deb OR opera_9.0-20060320.6-shared-qt_en_etch_i386.deb? I'm using ubuntu 5.10 gnome.
[03:36] <ninehrcoma> Darky: cat /proc/meminfo
[03:36] <ninehrcoma> that's one way
[03:36] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: now desktop comes up
[03:36] <Darky> k tnx
[03:36] <dmizer> Darky: or use the system monitor resources tab.
[03:37] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 now type ls
[03:37] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 tell me if you see the .deb file listed
[03:37] <na7e> C-O-L-T, some people choose to support certain players or certain formats not because they are convenient, but due to the morality involved
[03:37] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: its listed
[03:37] <opioyd> is there anyway to change your hostname?
[03:37] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 if you do try the dpkg -i package_name.deb
[03:37] <Darky> i upgraded my RAM but it is not reading it.... what shuld i do?
[03:37] <na7e> C-O-L-T, but you have a right to take it or leave it.  If you don't live in the US then pretty much mp3 support in linux is complete.
[03:38] <bluelotus> opioyd man hosts
[03:38] <bigfoot1> !deb
[03:38] <na7e> C-O-L-T, it's only for the US where it's illegal (and possibly some places in europe)
[03:38] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[03:38] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: i think we may ahve something
[03:38] <C-O-L-T> na7e: I am from europe
[03:38] <LoPMX> hmm tell me, shall i install ubuntu on my newbie gf computer?
[03:38] <C-O-L-T> na7e: romania :)
[03:38] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 you did the dpkg command again, right?
[03:38] <C-O-L-T> na7e: europe = freedom
[03:38] <ninehrcoma> Darky: I would check your board and ram to make sure it is seated and that the bios sees it. how much are you talking?
[03:38] <C-O-L-T> na7e: :)))))))))
[03:38] <heyjoe2> the last thing it gave me was setting up frostwire and now its come back to desktop
[03:39] <na7e> C-O-L-T, then you can probably use the restricted formats perfectly legally
[03:39] <_mindspin> na7e: is it true that americans cannot install mp3 support?
[03:39] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 it's installed.  Have fun.
[03:39] <_mindspin> legally
[03:39] <na7e> _mindspin, not that they can't, but that it's illegal
[03:39] <heyjoe2> bluelotus: thank you!
[03:39] <bluelotus> heyjoe2 no problem.  Goodluck
[03:39] <void^> they can, but hey may end up in a starange prison on cuba ;)
[03:39] <LoPMX> illegal?
[03:39] <void^> *they
[03:39] <Darky> ninehrcoma - 256
[03:39] <bluelotus> void^ lol <3 I hate this country.
[03:39] <_mindspin> thought the restrictions are only towards encryption
[03:40] <ninehrcoma> Darky: does the bios see it?
[03:40] <Darky> ninehrcoma- how can i check it?
[03:41] <na7e> C-O-L-T, see the following to get mp3 support up and running:
[03:41] <na7e> !restrictedformats
[03:41] <ubotu> from memory, restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[03:41] <C-O-L-T> na7e: thanks
[03:41] <ninehrcoma> Darky: when you boot the computer it will tell you on the first screen how much ram you have. if you don't see it there you will need to get into the bios to check the amount. possibly a keystroke like "del" or one of the Fn keys will get you in.
[03:41] <ic56> someone earlier wanted to mount a filesystem as root while in the installer, where to root FS is actually a RAMdisk.  Anyway, if you're still watching the channel, the answer is man pivot_root.
[03:41] <na7e> C-O-L-T, no problem, consider yourself lucky to live where you do, i suppose :)
[03:42] <Darky> ninehrcoma- K tnx ..
[03:42] <dmizer> Darky: do you dual boot with windows?
[03:42] <Darky> no
[03:42] <_mindspin> na7e: its also nice where you live ;-)
[03:43] <LaptopZZ> hey where's that wiki about windows mounting at boot
[03:43] <na7e> _mindspin, yes, concerning things outside of electronic freedom it is
[03:43] <na7e> !windowsmount
[03:43] <ubotu> na7e: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:43] <na7e> !windows
[03:43] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, na7e
[03:44] <na7e> erg
[03:44] <LaptopZZ> its windowsmountpermanent
[03:44] <LaptopZZ> or something
[03:44] <_mindspin> !ntfs
[03:44] <ubotu> ntfs is probably the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[03:44] <LaptopZZ> ahh there we go
[03:44] <na7e> there ya go! :)
[03:44] <_mindspin> ;-)
[03:44] <na7e> LaptopZZ, glad i could help ;)
[03:44] <LaptopZZ> thanks
[03:44] <na7e> lol, i was j/k
[03:45] <LaptopZZ> my dad is setting up debian at work as a trial system
[03:45] <LaptopZZ> trying to get him some resources
[03:45] <anubis_> os[Linux 2.6.15-18-amd64-generic x86_64]  distro[Debian testing/unstable]  cpu[1 x AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 2600+ @ 1.60GHz]  mem[Physical : 1254MB, 71.3% free]  disk[Total : 143.51GB, 69.50% Free]  video[nVidia Corporation NV11 [GeForce2 MX/MX 400] ]  sound[VIA8237 - VIA 8237] 
[03:45] <Healot> hoho
[03:45] <LaptopZZ> http://intelli.us/phpsysinfo :-)
[03:47] <LaptopZZ> hmm that is the wrong wiki
[03:47] <opioyd> anyone know why my hosts didn't change when i edited hosts?
[03:47] <fredrik_> how do I add fonts in ubuntu?
[03:48] <na7e> opioyd, you need to tell your system to re-read the hosts file
[03:48] <opioyd> how do i do that?
[03:48] <LaptopZZ> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently?highlight=%28permanent%29%7C%28mount%29
[03:48] <LaptopZZ> I was lookin for this
[03:48] <na7e> opioyd, something like 'sudo /etc/init.d/networking force-reload' should do the trick
[03:48] <fulldisclosure> hi
[03:48] <opioyd> thanks
[03:48] <na7e> opioyd, don't thank me yet, try it first
[03:48] <baquero22> ok i have a problem, i just intalled my MX700 mouse and its running ok but each time I restart the system i have to go to the! /bin/sh and then write some exec
[03:49] <baquero22> i have to write this to correct the bottoms
[03:49] <baquero22> exec xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5" &
[03:49] <baquero22> exec imwheel -k -b "67" &
[03:49] <baquero22> exec $REALSTARTUP
[03:49] <gopi> I installed mythtv.... And how to invoke it ?
[03:49] <opioyd> na7e, is there a space bewteen networking and force-reload?
[03:50] <na7e> opioyd, yeah
[03:50] <na7e> opioyd, sudo /etc/init.d/networking force-reload
[03:50] <baquero22> so noone know about my problem??
[03:51] <baquero22> how to edit the xmodmap... where is it located?? and the imwheel too...
[03:52] <na7e> baquero22, you could just add it to one of the startup scripts and not worry about it
[03:52] <nickrud> baquero22, as a quick fix, you can add those lines to a new file ~/.gnomerc
[03:52] <nickrud> baquero22, assuming you're using gnome, of course
[03:52] <baquero22> yes gnome
[03:53] <payrok> good morning
[03:53] <opioyd> na7e, says sudo: unable to lookup ubuntu via gethostbyname()
[03:53] <Blippe> is it possible to have different layouts in xorg and change between 'em in any easy way?
[03:54] <na7e> opioyd, you should paste your hosts file in patebin
[03:54] <baquero22> so i just have to copy and paste that lines and thats all???
[03:54] <na7e> !pastebin
[03:54] <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 ,
[03:55] <opioyd> na7e, it can't even sudo anything now....
[03:55] <nickrud> baquero22, yup. any commands in that file will be executed every time gnome starts
[03:55] <na7e> opioyd, if you can't sudo it's not from restarting networking...
[03:55] <baquero22> so i just have to start right with the exec ...
[03:55] <opioyd> it was working before i did it though
[03:55] <opioyd> nevermind I'm going to bed
[03:55] <opioyd> night
[03:56] <na7e> opioyd, night
[03:56] <baquero22> or i have to give the instruction to go to the /bin/??sh
[03:56] <baquero22> ok gonna try that
[03:56] <baquero22> thanks
[03:57] <nickrud> baquero22 no, just  exec xmodmap...  on one line, exec imwheel on the next , and I don't know what realstartup does
[03:57] <nickrud> late
[03:57] <gopi> Please anyone help me with this mythtv problem ! http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10551
[03:58] <C-O-L-T-AWAY> somebody knows when fedora 5 ships out??? And dapper drake will be delayed?
[03:59] <Healot> C-O-L-T-AWAY, checkout FC's website?
[03:59] <C-O-L-T-AWAY> Healot: great idea :)
[03:59] <gopi> I installed mythtv and I dont know how to start it !!! Please help me !! http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10551
[03:59] <na7e> C-O-L-T-AWAY, FC5 is sometime in april i think and there has been no official announcement on the delay of dapper
[04:00] <egon_spengler> FC5 is out today
[04:00] <egon_spengler> isos are on the mirrors
[04:00] <payrok> I have a dell latitude with a rage mobility chipset.  3d acceleration is not working right now.  I tried installing the gatos project xfree86 4.3.0 module and enabling it that way which didn't work.  the ubuntu wiki also didn't have anything to say on that subject.  can someone lend an ear?
[04:00] <C-O-L-T-AWAY> egon_spengler: today????????
[04:00] <egon_spengler> Affirmative
[04:00] <egon_spengler> 20 Mar
[04:00] <na7e> !mythtv
[04:00] <ubotu> somebody said mythtv was for watching TV in Linux.  Check out http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/16/instructions-to-install-mythtv/
[04:00] <na7e> egon_spengler, cool? :/
[04:01] <IceBiTe> im using flight 5 from last friday
[04:01] <C-O-L-T-AWAY> egon_spengler: what mirror I found just FC4
[04:01] <payrok> mythtv is a project to turn your pc into a media center style pc
[04:01] <na7e> gopi, http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/16/instructions-to-install-mythtv/
[04:01] <chiez> I hope to update ubuntu. But I want to do not update "bash" how to do it?
[04:01] <C-O-L-T-AWAY> egon_spengler: I have got it forget
[04:01] <payrok> chiez, you can manually hold it back in synaptic
[04:02] <re> how do u update firefox in ubuntu???
[04:02] <payrok> chiez, right click the package for options
[04:02] <nickrud> !tell re about ff1.5
[04:02] <payrok> re get automatix
[04:02] <chiez> I hope to use command to update it
[04:02] <snowblink> payrok, breezy uses xorg
[04:02] <re> but only the old one shows up in the repositories...
[04:02] <zverko> how do I give assign permissions with termial? I need to make /mnt/hard accesible to all users
[04:02] <C-O-L-T-AWAY> FEDORA CORE 5 DOWNLOADABLE http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/
[04:02] <zverko> ?
[04:02] <payrok> re search automatix in ubuntuforums
[04:03] <glenn> zverko, chmod should do it
[04:03] <zverko> anyone?
[04:03] <payrok> snowblink, i know, but the modules are still supposed to be compatible afaik
[04:04] <snowblink> payrok, sorry. Last time I did that was on Hoary, which was XFree...
[04:04] <payrok> snowblink thanks for the offer, do you know about mach64 3d under breezy?
[04:04] <Healot> I freaking don't like FC.. but I prefer some of its features to be in ubuntu/debian
[04:05] <snowblink> payrok, nope. Sorry.
[04:05] <payrok> Healot, FC sucks big time, i could find nothing for wireless config in the way of an rpm geared toward it
[04:05] <payrok> which is ridiculous
[04:06] <Healot> yeah, I know, you don;'t have to stuck up that higher :)
[04:06] <payrok> anyone here familiar with getting 3d acceleration going for a mach64 chipset in breezy?
[04:08] <sorush21> guys how do i change the character set type in my document in writer?
[04:08] <payrok> Healot, for a server with a pci nic, i think it rocks, but for a standard desktop, it lacks many of the features I enjoy in ubuntu
[04:09] <Healot> well, it was meant for workstation not amusement :)
[04:09] <Healot> I started off with RH... I loved the feeling and hated the mess it made
[04:09] <payrok> I'll give you that
[04:10] <payrok> i didn't like using rpm by itself to install packages though, yum has changed that though
[04:10] <na7e> alien ftw
[04:10] <Blippe> payrok, we usually don't recommend automatix in #ubuntu
[04:10] <payrok> looking for help with x.org 3d using a mach64 chipset
[04:10] <Blippe> !automatix
[04:10] <ubotu> methinks 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.
[04:11] <Blippe> !easyubuntu
[04:11] <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
[04:11] <payrok> blippe why is that? i won't from here on out though if that's the rule
[04:11] <Healot> i like rpmbuild, it can build both source/binary package on the fly... debian packaging can't do that easily
[04:11] <Healot> I REALLY hope dpkg can do that on the fly like rpm can
[04:12] <Blippe> payrok, a lot of people had problems with their setups after using automatix, the author have fixed the most glaring things, but...
[04:13] <abonilla> i'm compiling my own kernel. Could that ever be a problem with ubuntu or does the Debian way also works fine?
[04:13] <Healot> who the heck use automatix?
[04:13] <abonilla> I guess it just won't show the splash
[04:13] <abonilla> ?
[04:13] <Blippe> abonilla, it should should work the same way, there are som guides in the ubuntu wiki...
[04:14] <abonilla> Blippe: know any keyword?
[04:14] <Blippe> abonilla, my kernels don't start, don't ask me anything :D
[04:15] <abonilla> Blippe: that might be cause you need to * in your filesystem and hd controllers.
[04:16] <Blippe> oh, i did... i looked through those points several times, i want nfs-boot support, so i was painstakingly making sure i had * 'em
[04:16] <IceBiTe> !es
[04:16] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:16] <Blippe> !sv
[04:16] <ubotu> Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu.se resp. #kubuntu.se
[04:17] <lafferpt> hi
[04:17] <lafferpt> "This driver supports RealTek RTL8169s/8110s Gigabit Ethernet driver for Linux kernel 2.4.x." Do I have to compile a lower kernel for the card to work?
[04:18] <abonilla> Blippe: what is sv?
[04:18] <abonilla> lafferpt: no, the kernel most already include one then.
[04:18] <Blippe> swedish forums
[04:18] <Blippe> swedish channels, not forums
[04:18] <abonilla> Swedish. Ok.
[04:19] <abonilla> lafferpt: google for modprobe rtl8169
[04:19] <lafferpt> abonilla, whats modprobe?
[04:20] <abonilla> lakcaj: modprobe r8169
[04:20] <abonilla> lafferpt: above
[04:20] <abonilla> That will load your 1000Mbit nic on a l2.6 kernel
[04:21] <lafferpt> abonilla, r8169 or rtl8169?
[04:21] <lafferpt> it says on the readme.txt
[04:21] <lafferpt> Please remember to ASSIGN "NEW_INCLUDE_PATH" in Makefile according to linux kernel.
[04:21] <abonilla> lafferpt: one was to google, the other one was to work.
[04:22] <abonilla> lafferpt: you do not need to install the module, is already in the Ubuntu kernels.
[04:22] <abonilla> lafferpt: just modprobe r8169 and then do ifconfig -a
[04:23] <rcsolutions> I have a PC Version of Ubuntu, and I have a AMD64 processor. The win32codecs doesn't work!!!
[04:23] <dv_> well, yes.
[04:23] <dv_> afaik they are x86 only.
[04:23] <void^> there's a reason it's win32
[04:23] <jbroome> haha
[04:23] <rcsolutions> But there is not a win64codecs
[04:23] <MachineScrew> nope
[04:23] <MachineScrew> there isn't
[04:24] <trappist> rcsolutions: you need a 32bit chroot
[04:24] <MachineScrew> becuase a 64bit windows hasn't been relesed
[04:24] <Surak> rcsolutions: do you have openoffice on this machine?
[04:24] <trappist> rcsolutions: those codecs are binary-only.  we can't just recompile them for 64bit.
[04:24] <Healot> it has been released
[04:24] <rcsolutions> Yes I have Openoffice
[04:24] <ArukiRei> Hello.. i was wondering if anyone knew how to get out of a fullscreen remote connection to a window machine without loggin out??
[04:25] <Surak> rcsolutions: if you have it, then you have the 32bit libs installed there. You can install a 32bit mplayer and win32codecs.
[04:25] <MachineScrew> Healot: not for the public
[04:25] <Surak> Healot: what was released?
[04:25] <MachineScrew> 64bit windows Surak
[04:25] <Matic`Makovec> ArukiRei, you have remote desktop application
[04:26] <Healot> MachineScrew, Windows x64 has been released like more than 1 years... the final version
[04:26] <ArukiRei> yes
[04:26] <Matic`Makovec> well that's the answer.
[04:26] <Surak> MachineScrew: there's a download of it at microsoft.com :-)
[04:26] <MachineScrew> Healot: its OEM ony
[04:26] <MachineScrew> Healot: its OEM only
[04:26] <MachineScrew> oh
[04:26] <ArukiRei> yes: but not to the public.. you can't buy it in the store
[04:26] <rcsolutions> Surak.. I've installed these, but it doesn't work.. When I open a .wmv it says "Could not open resource for writing".
[04:27] <Blippe> ArukiRei, if you connect to a vnc (probably you are) then press F8
[04:27] <MachineScrew> 64bit OS is only nessicary if you want to access large amounts of RAM
[04:27] <ArukiRei> i'm connected via RDP connection
[04:27] <payrok> anyone in here now that can help me with getting 3d acceleration going with x.org and a mach64 chipset?
[04:27] <Blippe> ok... wait a sec...
[04:28] <ArukiRei> and to play around with 64bit code
[04:28] <rcsolutions> I've installed win32codecs, but it doesn't work.. When I open a .wmv it says "Could not open resource for writing".
[04:28] <MachineScrew> ya
[04:28] <Healot> yeah... for 64bit apps
[04:28] <fredrik_> does anybody know how I install .fon fonts?
[04:28] <Healot> rcsolutions, run the app that uses w32codecs using "linux32"
[04:28] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: thats because you are on a 64bit os trying to run 32 bit codecs
[04:28] <kingspawn> rcsolutions: this sounds crazy, but play with your audio settings in system->preferences and administration. i had that problem.
[04:28] <Matic`Makovec> fredrik_, try apt-cache search locales
[04:29] <Matic`Makovec> or sth
[04:29] <payrok> Blippe, i just saw you message, so automatix breaks stuff, that sucks, cause I've used it already
[04:29] <Healot> Linux sucks at 32bit layer app
[04:29] <imc_> Ach. So downloaded blackdown, chmod a+x, ran it, installed it. Still can't run jedit
[04:29] <rcsolutions> MachineScrew: But I have openoffice here
[04:29] <Blippe> well, it _might_ be alright anyway if you used it recently
[04:29] <rcsolutions> and it means I can use 32codecs.. (somebody here said that)
[04:29] <payrok> i used the latest version
[04:29] <Blippe> ArukiRei, man i don't remember
[04:29] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: thats because OpenOffice is also 64bit
[04:30] <mad_phoenix> since Debian generally splits apache's httpd.conf into many different files, what would be the appropriate place for php_flag and php_value configuration options?
[04:30] <rcsolutions> this ubuntu is not the 64bit version
[04:30] <ArukiRei> lol.. well thx for trying Blippe
[04:30] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: oh
[04:30] <imc_> ANy java heads out there?
[04:30] <Healot> imc_, sure
[04:30] <k31th> Wats a good web app to write a howto in ?
[04:30] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: well thats good to know
[04:30] <Matic`Makovec> rty joinin #java ?
[04:30] <k31th> a wiki ??
[04:30] <Dark_pahnt0m> Hey yesterday he had me edit fstab & the HD still doesnt show up in computer, It just made a folder called mnt/hd2/
[04:30] <Matic`Makovec> try *
[04:30] <Healot> you are looking for javadebs?
[04:30] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: you in breezy
[04:30] <Blippe> ArukiRei, I know there is a way, but since i got a kvm switch and no reason to connect to an outside windbox, i've forgotten
[04:30] <imc_> Healot, thanks, I'm trying to get jedit to run. I installed Blackdown but I get nothing when I run jedit - just does not start
[04:31] <Dark_pahnt0m> HOW do I format this stupid thing too a valid HD?
[04:31] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: try sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[04:31] <Healot> imc_, did you aptget'ed jedit?
[04:31] <imc_> Yes
[04:32] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: to run apps for 64bit you need a 64bit OS
[04:32] <Healot> use the jedit from sourceforge, preferable.. or fix the jedit script "/usr/bin/jedit"
[04:32] <imc_> first I downloaded  j2sdk-1.4.2-03-linux-i586.bin chmod a+x then ran it and installed
[04:32] <Healot> fix the java path in there... imc_
[04:32] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: you will need the w32codecs from the mplayer site
[04:32] <imc_> O, sorry Healot, fix the jedit script?
[04:32] <ArukiRei> does anyone know if there is a key combination to close a window such as ALT+F4 in windows for ubuntu??
[04:33] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: also install the mplayer plugin for firefox
[04:33] <rcsolutions> MachineScrew: But I can run apps for 32bit using a 32bit OS? (even having a 64bit processor?)
[04:33] <muzik> :P
[04:33] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: yes
[04:33] <k31th> wat wiki does ubuntu use ?
[04:33] <imc_> Healot, I have that script open but am not sure what I should insert?
[04:33] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: what cpu do you have
[04:33] <Dark_pahnt0m> gnome
[04:33] <Dark_pahnt0m> insert your wiki :P j/k
[04:33] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: if you have AMD 64 then yes
[04:34] <neoxan> cu
[04:34] <rcsolutions> yes
[04:34] <lcore> ArukiRei: alt f4 .. Check system-> prefs- >keyboard shortcuts or whatever that sounds in your lang.
[04:34] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: if you have Itanium then maybe
[04:34] <imc_> Healot?
[04:35] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: then ya you are fine because the entire OS is 32bit all the programs are 32bit and they run right
[04:35] <rcsolutions> MachineScrew this toten xine stuff solved half of the .wmv problem.. I can see images now.. But there is no sound..
[04:35] <Healot> imc_, pastebin it for me...
[04:35] <lafferpt> abonilla, I did: modprobe r8169
[04:35] <imc_> Healot, righto One sec
[04:35] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: ok make shure your PCM volume it up
[04:36] <Healot> just change the path to java (the blackdown's)
[04:36] <lafferpt> abonilla, and echo r8169 >>/etc/modules
[04:36] <imc_> Healot, http://pastebin.com/612506
[04:36] <Healot> imc_, "which java" first
[04:36] <imc_> And thanks!
[04:36] <rcsolutions> MachineScrew: I can hear the ubuntu sounds...
[04:36] <Dark_pahnt0m> HELP my HD still doesnt show up on computer & now it wont let me mount it
[04:36] <lafferpt> abonilla, how do I know if the card is working? when I do lspci it freezes the system
[04:36] <kerric> Hey does anyone have experience with wireless on unbumtu
[04:36] <imc_> Healot, /usr/bin/java
[04:36] <chris__> Hi, all
[04:36] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: ya but the volume for some codecs are low on default
[04:37] <Dark_pahnt0m> ah got it mounted
[04:37] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: you may have to incress the volume
[04:37] <rcsolutions> MachineScrew: Actually, the button to increase the sound is deactivated
[04:37] <owen_> hi, i'm in need of desperate help.. i installed xgl/compiz and was working fine, then installed fglrx, restarted X and all i get is a 'loading' cursor, no GDM
[04:37] <Healot> "ls -l /usr/bin/java", "java --version", imc_, just to make sure which java it points to?
[04:37] <owen_> what's wrong??
[04:37] <rcsolutions> MachineScrew: as if the video didn't have sound
[04:38] <imc_> Healot, in order: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 2006-03-19 14:41 /usr/bin/java -> /etc/alternatives/java
[04:38] <owen_> i've changed the driver in xorg.conf back to 'ati' but to no avail
[04:38] <Healot> "java --version", imc_?
[04:38] <imc_> java version "1.4.2"
[04:38] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: hmm right click on the video and chose properties and then click on the Audio/Vidoe Tab
[04:39] <Healot> the full version, any Blackdown? imc_ ?
[04:39] <Dark_pahnt0m> ;)
[04:39] <robinl1> I have a little problem - i installed all codecs but.. strangely, Totem doesn't play .avi files.. so... how to make that work? my anime's are in avi format :P] 
[04:39] <Dark_pahnt0m> :)
[04:39] <rcsolutions> MachineScrew: Volume is at the top... and no sound
[04:39] <MachineScrew> robinl1: try installing totem-xine
[04:39] <imc_> I installed blackdown j2sdk-1.4.2-03-linux-i586.bin, Healot
[04:39] <robinl1> MachineScrew: Already did
[04:39] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: what did it say for video
[04:39] <Healot> imc_, please, state the rest of that version info./..
[04:39] <Dark_pahnt0m> se if you got it plugged into the correct one rcs
[04:40] <Dark_pahnt0m> see*
[04:40] <Healot> just to make sure it's Blackdown's Java
[04:40] <kerric> can anyone answer a wireless question
[04:40] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: where can i get the video you are looking at
[04:40] <imc_> Healot, sorry, I'm not following. How can I get you more?
[04:40] <rcsolutions> well.. wait
[04:40] <MachineScrew> robinl1: ok is it a WMV file
[04:40] <robinl1> MachineScrew: Oh, thats weird, it DOES play the matrix .avi file
[04:40] <imc_> Healot, we've hit the ceiling of my understanding
[04:40] <Healot> java --version should output more than just the version.... nvm, if you;'re not following, neither will I
[04:40] <imc_> Ah, okay
[04:40] <owen_> :(
[04:40] <robinl1> MachineScrew: sooo.... i'm still downloading that anime - can totem really not play uncompleted files?
[04:41] <imc_> Ah, and a light comes on: java version "1.4.2" gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.1.0 (Ubuntu 4.1.0-1ubuntu6)
[04:41] <MachineScrew> robinl1: umm don't know
[04:41] <imc_> So how is it that I installed the blackdown and it didn't take?
[04:41] <juddermanz> how do I view NTFS drives without being logged in as root? I use the disk mounting tool but it just locks the folders I mount the drives to root...
[04:41] <MachineScrew> robinl1: is it bit torrent or amule
[04:41] <rcsolutions> MachineScrew: http://www.matuza.xpg.com.br/entrevista.wmv
[04:41] <Healot> imc_, then it's not the blackdown's Java
[04:41] <robinl1> MachineScrew: BitTorrent
[04:41] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: give me a bit
[04:42] <Healot> this is wth I am trying to tell you... imc_
[04:42] <imc_> Right. I see that now. Thanks so much I will go back to the drawing board. Sorry, yes?
[04:42] <owen_> imc_: you have to set the default java machine for ubuntu to use.. can't remember the command to do that though
[04:42] <Healot> check the path of your Blackdown JDK, use synaptic... or something
[04:42] <rcsolutions> ok..
[04:42] <stardash_> Hello
[04:42] <rcsolutions> Im wating
[04:42] <imc_> Healot, I will do that biab
[04:42] <rcsolutions> waiting
[04:42] <Healot> then we will know where the hell Blackdown's sits at
[04:43] <imc_> Right. Sadly Synaptic only shows Openoffice when I search for Blackdown. However I downloaded and installed the blackdown, I am positive
[04:44] <mcquaid> is the a way to shrink gnome desktop icons to a unifrom size?
[04:44] <juddermanz> how do I view NTFS drives without being logged in as root? I use the disk mounting tool but it just locks the folders I mount the drives to root...
[04:44] <mcquaid> adjusting size one by one is useless
[04:44] <robinl1> MachineScrew: BitTorrent
[04:44] <mcquaid> and if highlight multiple icons adjust size becomes greyed out
[04:44] <Healot> imc_, just replace the path in "/usr/lib/j2re1.3/bin/java" to the full path of Blackdown's Java, save the jedit script, and run it...
[04:44] <ArukiRei> does anyone know if there's a keystroke to move between workspaces??
[04:44] <imc_> okay, thanks, Healot
[04:44] <am3r1ca> HELP ! i found gtk2.0 in main repository but with apt get intall i cant install it !! it gives out some weird error
[04:45] <MachineScrew> robinl1: I havn't had a problem with it beffore it also depends on how much of it is done
[04:45] <_jason> ArukiRei: ctrl-alt-<arrow keys>, you can set it up in system . preferences > keyboard shortcuts
[04:45] <mcquaid> Dark_pahnt0m, all icons not one by one
[04:45] <mcquaid> it's practically impossible to them all to a uniform size one by one
[04:45] <mcquaid> to get them
[04:46] <Dark_pahnt0m> not true I got all mine fit easy
[04:46] <Dark_pahnt0m> a little somthing called patience :)
[04:46] <mcquaid> one by one is pretty much useless as far as i'm concerned
[04:46] <juddermanz> how do I view NTFS drives without being logged in as root? I use the disk mounting tool but it just locks the folders I mount the drives to root...
[04:46] <mcquaid> and clunky
[04:47] <rcsolutions> MachineScrew: HEy.. I've just heared something... a very little part of the sound..
[04:47] <rambo3> juddermanz read the wiki
[04:47] <am3r1ca> HELP ! i found gtk2.0 in main repository but with apt get intall i cant install it !! it gives out some weird error
[04:47] <rcsolutions> Very fast
[04:47] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: I just uped the volume
[04:47] <juddermanz> I did, rambo3 , found nothing
[04:47] <juddermanz> unless I missed it
[04:47] <rambo3> !mount
[04:47] <ubotu> [mount]  the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[04:47] <robinl1> MachineScrew: then its somethjing with the codecs
[04:47] <rcsolutions> MachineScrew.. and?? Are you hearing?
[04:47] <juddermanz> !windowsdrives
[04:47] <ubotu> well, windowsdrives is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions or see http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[04:47] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: ya
[04:48] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: in another language
[04:48] <rcsolutions> Well then the problem's here
[04:48] <rcsolutions> It's portuguese
[04:48] <MachineScrew> robinl1: no I don't think so
[04:48] <owen_> nvm
[04:48] <MachineScrew> rcsolutions: ya
[04:48] <Dark_pahnt0m> helpers*
[04:48] <am3r1ca> HELP ! i found gtk2.0 in main repository but with apt get intall i cant install it !! it gives out some weird error
[04:48] <rcsolutions> Thanks anyway.. I got to go.. I'll try to figure it out later.. Thanks MachineScrew
[04:49] <MachineScrew> no prob
[04:49] <Dark_pahnt0m> pat*
[04:49] <Dark_pahnt0m> apt*
[04:49] <sfar-ubu> :)
[04:49] <MachineScrew> robinl1: did you get ffmpeg as well
[04:49] <Healot> imc_, btw if you're still figuring out the blackdown java path, it is "/usr/lib/j2se/1.4/bin/java"
[04:49] <ompaul> am3r1ca, what is the error?
[04:49] <am3r1ca> no, ill try
[04:50] <am3r1ca> ompaul: Reading package lists... Done
[04:50] <am3r1ca> Building dependency tree... Done
[04:50] <am3r1ca> E: Couldn't find package gtk+2.0_2.8.16.orig.tar.gz
[04:50] <am3r1ca> sorry not to paste in bin but just 3 lines
[04:50] <ompaul> am3r1ca, why are you building from source?
[04:50] <am3r1ca> :)
[04:51] <am3r1ca> how should i be downloading ??
[04:51] <ompaul> there are packages for almost anything  and they work with your distro and are all neatly tied in
[04:51] <yggdrasil> does anyone here run f prot on ubuntu
[04:51] <ompaul> !tell am3r1ca about synaptic
[04:51] <am3r1ca> ompaul: i want to install a theme that uses gtk 2.0
[04:52] <am3r1ca> ok use synaptic to install from repository ??
[04:52] <am3r1ca> or download the file first
[04:52] <Healot> not okay, for you :)
[04:52] <am3r1ca> in .deb
[04:52] <ompaul> am3r1ca, that is a handy gui have a look at the message from the bot, you can of course use "sudo apt-get install gtk2.0!
[04:52] <Healot> it seems you like compiling source, am3r1ca :)
[04:52] <am3r1ca> i tried
[04:52] <ompaul> am3r1ca, sorry its a lib my mistake just a sec
[04:53] <am3r1ca> ok
[04:53] <Healot> libgtk2.0-dev...
[04:54] <Dark_pahnt0m> NEED HELP! How do  Iget my 2nd HD too show up in computer?? its only making a folder in my first HD!!
[04:55] <LazyAngel> hi! i have changed /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default so document root is /data/www/ but i only get "You don't have permission to access / on this server."
[04:55] <LazyAngel> Dark_pahnt0m: what do you mean by that?
[04:55] <Dark_pahnt0m> I mane a ihave file system but no second HD
[04:55] <Healot> Dark_pahnt0m, if you like to see your disk again, pay me 20 euro :)
[04:55] <Dark_pahnt0m> I have 2 HD's installed only 1 shows up in computer
[04:56] <LazyAngel> Dark_pahnt0m: you know that all disks are mounted under / right?
[04:56] <Healot> you meant you haven't mount it... :)
[04:56] <LazyAngel> Dark_pahnt0m: have you tried to mount it under /media ?
[04:56] <Dark_pahnt0m> um hw do I least show it up in computer can  I make shortcut there?
[04:57] <Dark_pahnt0m> tried no it did that on own I already fixed that
[04:57] <imc_> AAAAARgh. I have downloaded blackdown. Must I copy it to someplace like /usr/bin before running it or can I just run it
[04:57] <Dark_pahnt0m> I have it mounted
[04:57] <rambo3> put aito in fstab
[04:57] <rambo3> auto
[04:57] <Healot> imc_, is it the debian package, or officially downloaded from Blackdown site?
[04:58] <imc_> Oficially from blackdown
[04:58] <Healot> ehem
[04:58] <imc_> Sorry, Healot, it's  j2sdk-1.4.2-03-linux-i586.bin
[04:58] <pherin> hello! i have a question, i'm a completely newbie :)
[04:59] <Healot> you need "make-jpkg" then... well, there is a debian package in ubuntu repos, "j2re1.4" in multiverse repos
[04:59] <Dark_pahnt0m> instead of the 0 0 I put auto?
[04:59] <pherin> i wanted to install my nvidia graphics driver, but the installer says, he cannot find the system utility "ld"
[04:59] <rambo3> no just add auto , user = or what ever it is
[05:00] <pherin> now i wanted to isntall the package binutils, but i dont know how
[05:00] <Healot> pherin, install "build-essential" first
[05:00] <rambo3> auto ,rw, ...
[05:00] <imc_> Healot, this is wacky: bash: make-jpkg: command not found
[05:00] <Dark_pahnt0m> DUDE you talking too me too add auto?
[05:00] <ompaul> pherin, also use these pages https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:00] <Healot> imc_, install it first ? hehe
[05:00] <pherin> ah, thx a lot :)
[05:00] <rambo3> yeah
[05:01] <Mwafrica> Im new to Ubuntu... any one aware of HTML editor package?
[05:01] <imc_> doh!
[05:01] <Healot> after you installed "make-jpkg", run make-jpkg "j2sdk-1.4.2-03-linux-i586.bin
[05:01] <Healot> " -
[05:01] <Dark_pahnt0m> try google or yahoo :P or www.wiki.com
[05:02] <Healot> Mwafrica, try "nvu" or "quanta" or "screem"
[05:02] <imc_> Healot, apt-get install make-jpkg turns up nothing.
[05:02] <Healot> or "amaya" if you prefer wc3's offices
[05:02] <Healot> imc_, enables universe repose first
[05:02] <Healot> !tell imc_ about repos
[05:02] <vax_> hi room
[05:03] <am3r1ca> ompaul: still there
[05:03] <ompaul> am3r1ca, I am
[05:03] <vax_> anyone know if is possible to enlarge a Linux partition with a system installed?
[05:03] <am3r1ca> just checking :)
[05:03] <Healot> imc_, try a one line repos like mine "deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted universe multiverse"
[05:03] <imc_> Healot, problem may be that I am on dapper
[05:03] <imc_> Prolly shoulda mentioned that
[05:04] <ompaul> am3r1ca, better to always ask of the channel and see if someone can answer, if you ask someone and they are (A) busy or (B) don't know you could be left in silence :)
[05:04] <Healot> the same! just change "breezy" to "dapper"
[05:04] <imc_> Ah okay
[05:05] <vax_> nobody?
[05:05] <imc_> No soap Healot
[05:05] <Healot> got that onliner? oh, btw the file is "/etc/apt/sources.list", imc_
[05:05] <spiro> nobody what
[05:05] <imc_> Ran update and it choked on dapper universe
[05:05] <vax_> spiritz,  know if is possible to enlarge a Linux partition with a system installed?
[05:05] <Healot> or run "apt-setup"
[05:05] <vax_> spiro*
[05:05] <elkbuntu> vax yes
[05:05] <elkbuntu> !gparted
[05:05] <ubotu> methinks 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/
[05:05] <ompaul> Healot, that conversation is for #ubuntu+1 it is not for this channel, latest and greatest is not the best thing in Linux :) it breaks, when it has it is stable we say it is released :)
[05:05] <ompaul> Healot, :)
[05:06] <Healot> btw, Dapper's repos is incomplete at the moment
[05:06] <_keroppi_> My cpufreq info says my centrino processor can scale between 600mHz and 600mHz, how do you increase the scaling range? cpufreq-set -f 1600000 doesn't do anything... powernowd doesn't do anything. This worked fine in debian before.
[05:06] <Healot> ompaul, not talking about dapper, jsut the repos... atm
[05:06] <spiro> i just edited my sources.list file so i could properly install aegis virus scanner.  i unremarked the "deb" lines
[05:06] <vax_> elkbuntu, thank you very much
[05:06] <vax_> have nice day you all
[05:06] <vax_> bye
[05:07] <mehul> Is there an easy way to upgrade from Debian Sarge to Ubuntu 5.10 ?  Any pointers on it ?
[05:07] <imc_> Healot, thanks. In lieu of throwing the machine against a wall I am taking a break. Thanks for the help
[05:07] <Healot> mehul, totally two different distro...
[05:07] <Rennen> i just did a fresh server install of UBUNTU and i can't compile anything - I installed gcc - but I still get errors trying to make
[05:08] <Carbine> Can someone help me with a graphics card issue?
[05:08] <Mwafrica> Healot, which one do you recomend the best.... and whats the installation command from terminal
[05:08] <ts20_5m0k3> Rennen, have you tried installing make?
[05:09] <mehul> Healot:  Isn't Ubuntu based on Debian though ?
[05:09] <Rennen> ts20_5m0k3: it is installed
[05:09] <ArukiRei> anyone know how to minimize a remote desktop fullscreen connection??
[05:10] <ic56> l
[05:10] <jadaz87> hello i was wondering can someone tell me how to uninstall fluxbox? i whould just to     sudo spt-get remove fluxbox?
[05:10] <rambo3> use --purge
[05:10] <Kilai-> Hello
[05:10] <Kilai-> -got problem with my root password
[05:11] <zezu> My audio stopped working, and everything says it can't initialize the audio or find a sound card, anyone have any ideas?
[05:11] <Kilai-> how will i issue su then?
[05:11] <jadaz87> rambo3 were you talking to me?
[05:12] <rambo3> lol
[05:12] <jadaz87> wth?  just happened? 50 people exited at the same time
[05:12] <vache> netsplit
[05:12] <Kilai-> how will i issue su then?
[05:13] <rambo3> same thing as yesterd, their is some router exploit
[05:13] <ompaul> wait a moment peeps
[05:13] <ompaul> lets try getting back to business
[05:13] <rambo3> yes jadaz87 use remove --purge to compiltly remove something
[05:13] <ompaul> !tell Kilai- about sudo
[05:13] <ompaul> stardash_,  port numbers - cant remember what you want but that is most likely that is it
[05:13] <thegladiator> i am trying to write an iso image , but it is 760 MB , so i would have to overburn it ...
[05:14] <thegladiator> what is the best writing mode ? tao dao , raw  ?
[05:14] <ompaul> thegladiator, so strip some out or make it a DVD :)
[05:14] <thegladiator> using k3b ?
[05:14] <thegladiator> no dvd
[05:14] <Healot> thegladiator, use DVD, no need for overburning :)
[05:14] <thegladiator> poor man
[05:14] <stardash_> hey I am trying to install vlc, I got the source and am having some trouble getting it in
[05:14] <stardash_> anyone have some exp with this?
[05:14] <gogo_> I have Windows & Ubunto. How exactly do i make UBUNTO the DEFAULT operating system
[05:14] <thegladiator> i poor
[05:14] <Kilai-> should I use sudo -s?
[05:14] <Mwafrica> Anyone help with a quanta installation command..... from the terminal.
[05:14] <stardash_> edit your boot setting
[05:14] <Kilai-> or sudu su -
[05:14] <Kilai-> ??
[05:15] <Healot> gogo_, ubuntu!
[05:15] <thegladiator> what is the best writing mode ? tao , dao , raw  ? to get the best results ? :)
[05:15] <ompaul> Kilai-, I would not say so I would say if you must read that page I had the bot send you, it will tell you
[05:15] <jadaz87> rambo3 it says 39KB will be freed and i am uninstally kde
[05:15] <Healot> dao, overburn... thegladiator
[05:15] <rambo3> then dont
[05:16] <gogo_> I mean Windows
[05:16] <Healot> result may be inpredictable
[05:16] <Kilai-> sudo su - works
[05:16] <Frafra> hi all
[05:16] <Frafra> I'm trying to connect to a ftp server using "Connect to server..." (gnome), but it says to use another program
[05:16] <Kilai-> but why sudo -s wont?
[05:16] <Frafra> why?
[05:16] <thegladiator> Healot, better than tao ?
[05:16] <ompaul> Kilai-, read the web page or the man page to understand the difference between sudo -i and sudo -s
[05:16] <thegladiator> in yiour opinion ?
[05:16] <rambo3> i am not shoure if it will uninstall or just reinstall , when programs have dependencies then cleanest way is to uninstal and reinstall something
[05:17] <Healot> no... it saves the space because doesn't have to write track info?
[05:17] <Rennen> i just did a fresh server install of UBUNTU and i can't compile anything - I installed gcc - but I still get errors trying to make
[05:17] <Healot> suitable for overburn
[05:17] <ompaul> Kilai-,  be aware it is not suggested that you do that, and personally I don't sudo is not a new dog on the block it is a 25 year old command
[05:17] <jadaz87> oh alright thanks i think i am going to have to reboot
[05:17] <GigaClon> Rennen install build-essential
[05:17] <rambo3> !build
[05:17] <ubotu> If you want to build software, you need the build-essential package to start with
[05:17] <thegladiator> thanks
[05:17] <Kilai-> ompaul:  at bootup it says "starting hotplug system" and it stops responding
[05:17] <zezu> My audio stopped working, and everything says it can't initialize the audio or find a sound card, anyone have any ideas?
[05:17] <ozgurgerilla> hi all, how do I setup my internet on ubuntu?
[05:17] <Kilai-> everytime i boot i need to modify the cmos and activate onboard graphics card whenever i use linux
[05:18] <Kilai-> any idea how to use my agi graphics card?
[05:18] <GigaClon> ozgurgerilla, wireless?
[05:18] <Kilai-> its agi
[05:18] <Dr_Willis> ozgurgerilla,  depends on your connection for a starter.
[05:18] <jadaz87> i have another question how can i stop ubuntu for trying to configure network cards on bootup
[05:18] <munzir> ubotu: why on earch you didn't reply to my /msg ubotu dvd request?!
[05:18] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, munzir
[05:18] <Kilai-> any ideas?
[05:18] <ozgurgerilla> I have a router connected with a ethernet cable?
[05:18] <Rennen> GigaClon: already is
[05:19] <jadaz87> because it hangs and i have to press Ctrl + C to skip it
[05:19] <jbroome> munzir: because your nick isn't registered, you can't get/send priv msgs
[05:19] <munzir> ubotu: ok thansk I found your reply now ;)
[05:19] <ubotu> munzir: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:19] <ompaul> Kilai-, have a look at these web pages http://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaulsKludge http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootOptions https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI have fun
[05:19] <Kilai-> (btw, i use geforce 4 mx 4000)
[05:19] <GigaClon> munzir, ubotu is a bot not a real person
[05:19] <munzir> GigaClon: yes I know ;)
[05:20] <ozgurgerilla> I have a actiontec router how do I set up the internet?
[05:20] <munzir> GigaClon: On http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FaqOnIrc it's mentioned this command /msg ubotu dvd and I just tried it ;)
[05:21] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla as you would with normal lan , dhcp or static
[05:21] <Healot> yeah if you are connected to the device via Ethernet
[05:22] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: im very new to linux.
[05:22] <Healot> if USB? a bit difficult
[05:22] <munzir> Hi, I see there is a different kernel for server why is this please?
[05:22] <ozgurgerilla> the live CD detected it automatically. but when I installed ubuntu it did not detect it. what configuration do I have to do?
[05:22] <rambo3> is it wirless or cable? is it static or dhcp ?
[05:22] <ozgurgerilla> cable.
[05:23] <Qosmeo> Can anyone direct me to some info on getting ubuntu on my 2gb flash drive?
[05:23] <ozgurgerilla> i think its static
[05:24] <sfar-ubu> Hi, sometimes my internet connection dies.. how do i get it up again without rebooting? :)
[05:24] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla -> in  terminal cat /etc/network/interfaces  and paste here if its one line
[05:24] <Kilai-> ompaul: ERROR: Unable to find the system utility `ld`; please make sure you have the
[05:24] <Kilai-> package 'binutils' installed.  If you do have binutils installed,
[05:24] <rambo3> else paste on paster
[05:24] <Kilai-> then please check that `ld` is in your PATH.
[05:24] <Kilai-> how would I do that?
[05:24] <munzir> sfar-ubu: maybe by System -> administration -> networking ?
[05:24] <ozgurgerilla> its 12 lines
[05:25] <sfar-ubu> munzir: i tried that and it didnt work
[05:25] <sfar-ubu> i deactivated / activated eth0
[05:25] <Rennen> """"RichString.h:9:20: error: curses.h: No such file or directory""" This is the topmost error I get when trying to install something using the standard configure make make install
[05:25] <rambo3> ok can you type : sudo ifdown  eth0 && sudo ifup eth0
[05:25] <rambo3> in terminal
[05:26] <Kilai-> root@PLDT:/home/cluee/Desktop# man ld
[05:26] <Kilai-> No manual entry for ld
[05:26] <Kilai-> :/
[05:26] <sfar-ubu> rambo3: me?
[05:26] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: it says, this file describes the network interfaces available on your system...
[05:26] <rambo3> no
[05:26] <munzir> sfar-ubu: what about yor ip is it there?
[05:26] <gogo_> How do i make windows the default operating swstem?
[05:26] <Sputnik> May I ask somebody about what's the best choise webbrowser (ram usage wise) to use with ubuntu?
[05:26] <Kilai-> guys please help me here
[05:26] <munzir> sfar-ubu: ifconfig and netstat still gives you the correct settings?
[05:26] <jane> hy
[05:27] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla type in terminal : sudo ifdown  eth0 && sudo ifup eth0
[05:27] <sfar-ubu> munzir: hey wait a minute, im a newbie :)
[05:27] <choi> how can i install limewire in ubuntu?
[05:27] <ompaul> Kilai-, why are you root?
[05:27] <jane> how can i see my windows partition?
[05:27] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: it says, ifdown: interface eth0 not configured
[05:28] <gogo_> I want to make windows the default?
[05:28] <sfar-ubu> now my internet (obiusly) is working.. so is it any idea to do "netstat" and "ifconfig" now? :
[05:28] <ompaul> Kilai-, second question of the day what happens when you put this in: which ld
[05:28] <Kilai-> ompaul: why wouldnt i have man ld ?
[05:28] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla type : sudo ifup eth0
[05:28] <spine> can anyone tell me how to make my QT apps look like my gnome theme again, i installed Kcontrol and dont know how to make it work like it used to work, QT would try to look alike
[05:28] <vax_> how to run command as root from gnome like kde without open a terminal or konsole?
[05:28] <Healot> Kilai-, "build-essential"
[05:28] <ompaul> Kilai-, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:29] <gogo_> Can anybody tell me how i make windows the default
[05:29] <ozgurgerilla> it says: ignoring unknown interface eth0-eth0
[05:29] <ozgurgerilla> eth0=etho*
[05:29] <Matic`Makovec> gogo_, edit the grub confing
[05:29] <spine> can anyone tell me how to make my QT apps look like my gnome theme again, i installed Kcontrol and dont know how to make it work like it used to work, QT would try to look like gnome
[05:29] <Kilai-> what's that command for?
[05:29] <gogo_> How do i get there?
[05:29] <Rennen> fyi - i didn't have ncurses-dev installed - for anyone who cares ...
[05:29] <sfar-ubu> munzir:  eth0 is set to get ip from DHCP.. so its nothing there
[05:29] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla -> in  terminal cat /etc/network/interfaces  and paste on paster /msg ubotu paster
[05:30] <munzir> sfar-ubu: yes do it
[05:30] <am3r1ca> ompaul: i had to go out, did you find anything out on how to install gtk 2.0 ??
[05:30] <jetscreamer> !info libncurses5-dev
[05:30] <ubotu> libncurses5-dev: (Developer's libraries and docs for ncurses), section libdevel, is optional. Version: 5.4-9ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 1218 kB, Installed size: 5656 kB
[05:30] <rambo3> !interfaces
[05:30] <Kilai-> ompaul ?
[05:30] <ubotu> rambo3: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:30] <ompaul> Kilai-, sudo apt-get install build-essential <<<<< do that
[05:30] <munzir> sfar-ubu: ifconfig should give you you dynamic ip now
[05:30] <jane> im new in ubuntu, can someone tell me how can i see my windows partition
[05:30] <munzir> sfar-ubu: you see it?
[05:31] <sfar-ubu> munzir:  "inet addr:" you mean?
[05:31] <Dr_Willis> !ntfs
[05:31] <ubotu> from memory, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[05:31] <Qosmeo> Can anyone direct me to some info on getting ubuntu on my 2gb flash drive?
[05:31] <munzir> sfar-ubu: yes
[05:31] <rambo3> !tell ozgurgerilla about paste
[05:31] <sfar-ubu> ok.. yes, i see my ip there
[05:31] <Healot> take out your hdd, jane ? just kidding, read about "mount", "fstab","fdisk"
[05:31] <venox> hey... I've installed some packages (like amaroK and acroread) and after that a application group called "Debian" appeared on my applications menu. how do I remove it?
[05:31] <lcore> vax_: run application panel applet. And then e.g. gksu gedit.
[05:31] <ompaul> am3r1ca, sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-* <<< may be good if not make that libgtk2.0-bin
[05:31] <Kilai-> ompaul: build-essential is already the newest version.
[05:31] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: im on my mac laptop cannot paste the message
[05:31] <jane> thanks
[05:32] <Healot> jane, btw... if you're on GNOME atm? goto System->Administration->Disks
[05:32] <am3r1ca> ok
[05:32] <Kilai-> ompaul: that is what I got
[05:32] <ompaul> Kilai-, what did you install
[05:32] <munzir> sfar-ubu: netstat -r would give you your gateway too
[05:32] <Kilai-> I did what you told me
[05:32] <ozgurgerilla> Dr_Willis: my connect is a router connected with a cable. how can I conenect?
[05:33] <pherin> hello! i need to close down x-server to install a driver, how can i do this? thx for help
[05:33] <munzir> sfar-ubu: if something go wrong try to remember these outputs and compare them with your current situation
[05:33] <Kilai-> ompaul: nvidia driver
[05:33] <Kilai-> ompaul: it says i need to quit x
[05:33] <ompaul> Kilai-, before that
[05:33] <Dr_Willis> ozgurgerilla,  if the router has a dhcp server - then ubuntu should get its correct settings from the router.
[05:33] <sfar-ubu> munzir: and what to do if they're not the same? :)
[05:33] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla  is you network card even recognized in ubuntu ? lshw -C network will tell you that . then edit sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces file with your staic ip gatway and such
[05:33] <pherin> same problem here kilai :)
[05:33] <ompaul> Kilai-, ctrl+alt+backspace
[05:33] <Shadikka> Ourgh, I'm screwing up dual-booting again...
[05:33] <Kilai-> ompaul: bnutils
[05:34] <munzir> sfar-ubu: if the gateways is not correct for example or it didn't got an ip then you can set it manually using static ip
[05:34] <Kilai-> hold on
[05:34] <Shadikka> Just what to do when I receive a "Unknown partition type (0x7)" error when trying to dual-boot with XP?
[05:34] <ompaul> Kilai-, sudo apt-get install bin-utils
[05:34] <venox> hey... I was browsing some network folders I have mounted here (smbfs) via nautilus and it closes automatically when I try to go inside ANY folder on that mountpoint. what's wrong?
[05:35] <sfar-ubu> munzir: okay, ill try that the next time
[05:35] <arod> is there some solution to display proper charachters when connecting via ssh from ubuntu (utf-8) to some other pc running a iso-5589 charset?
[05:35] <Kilai-> ompaul:  E: Couldn't find package bin-utils
[05:35] <choi> anyone know how to install limewire in ubuntu??
[05:35] <Kilai-> ompaul: why not apt-get the nvidia stuff itself?
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> !limewire
[05:36] <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.
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> limewire has a wiki page.
[05:36] <sfar-ubu> does anybody know a nice site with gnome icons? :)
[05:36] <_jason> Kilai-: try binutils without the -
[05:36] <ompaul> Kilai-, it is not availabe like that, so before you do anything else do this for me, log in and >>sudo apt-get install ubuntu-base<< something seems broken
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> sfar-ubu,  gnome-look.org
[05:36] <ompaul> Kilai-, what version of Ubuntu are you using?
[05:37] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: etc/netowork/interfaces has this: this file describes the network interfaces available on your system and how to activate them for more information, see interfaces(5). to loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback..
[05:37] <Kilai-> ompaul: latest
[05:38] <Healot> version!
[05:38] <Shadikka> Can anyone help me with a dual-boot/GRUB problem?
[05:38] <Kilai-> ompaul: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-base <-- done
[05:38] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla  type lshw -C network  , is there anything there ?
[05:38] <Lvip> http://pastebin.com/612592
[05:38] <Lvip> :<
[05:38] <ompaul> Kilai-, what version ?
[05:39] <Shadikka> The problem is, GRUB is installed to MBR. On the same disk is my XP, while I've got Kubuntu on my secondary drive.
[05:39] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: theres a lot of information..
[05:39] <Shadikka> Well, trying to boot to Kubuntu brings a "Unknown partition type" error, while booting to XP does nothing.
[05:39] <ozgurgerilla> it says network: disabled.
[05:40] <ompaul> Kilai-, ? what version of ubuntu did you install?
[05:40] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla  what is the name of your card then eth0 ath0 wlan0 eth1 etc .. ?
[05:40] <Lvip> http://pastebin.com/612592 <- Anyone willing to help me with this depencies issue?
[05:40] <ozgurgerilla> logical name: eth0
[05:41] <Kilai-> ompaul: version 5.10
[05:41] <Healot> Lvip, not enough repos info, I guess
[05:41] <ompaul> Kilai-, did you use some script that was supposed to help you turbo charge the missing batteries that are not in Ubuntu by any chance?>
[05:42] <Healot> Lvip, please post your /etc/apt/sources/list too...
[05:42] <Healot> "/etc/apt/sources.list"
[05:42] <Kilai-> What do you mean ompaul?
[05:42] <rambo3> ok type this : sudo echo "iface eth0 inet dhcp" >> /etc/network/interfaces && sudo route add default gw 192.168.0.1 && sudo ifup eth0
[05:42] <kenas> Looking for a complete business aplication
[05:42] <Kilai-> ompaul: i never used scripts.
[05:42] <rambo3> its all pme line
[05:42] <Matic`Makovec> !tell Matic`Makovec  about auto-apt
[05:42] <ompaul> Kilai-, good
[05:43] <Matic`Makovec> too bad.
[05:43] <Healot> "apt-get -f install" >>do this first, Lvip
[05:43] <_jason> Kilai-: is this still the missing ld problem?
[05:43] <Kilai-> ompaul: what should I do now?
[05:43] <ompaul> Kilai-, what instructions were you using to install the nvidia card?
[05:43] <Matic`Makovec> what is auto-apt and what does it do, in short description ? very short :)
[05:43] <mary>  #ubuntu-fr
[05:44] <Kilai-> ompaul: btw, there is script that does that?
[05:44] <Lvip> Healot : http://pastebin.com/612602
[05:44] <Kilai-> ompaul: I used sh filename of the driver
[05:44] <ompaul> Kilai-, not safely so I was wondering if it had claimed another victim
[05:44] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla  since you cant copy paste you can do that in stages . add the first line with editor and the rest needs to be executed in terminal
[05:45] <ompaul> Kilai-, okay read this web page:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[05:45] <ozgurgerilla> ok.
[05:45] <ozgurgerilla> let me type the lines to told me
[05:45] <joeljkp> is there a way to make nautilus connect to ssh by protocol 1?
[05:46] <Healot> did you remove "ubuntu-desktop" somehow, Lvip ?
[05:46] <DjBreNdeN> ubuntudan anlayan biri bana nasl bii oldugunu anatrm acaba.. pardusla kyaslayarak
[05:46] <Lvip> I don't think so, Healot.
[05:46] <Lvip> Should I try "reinstalling" it?
[05:46] <Healot> what did you do previously, Lvip ?
[05:47] <Healot> fixing it will remove all those packages...
[05:47] <Lvip> I was trying to install beep-media-player from debian.org's package list when these problems appeared.
[05:47] <Healot> oh
[05:47] <boz> Hi. Can anybody point me to a good wav to mp3 converter?
[05:47] <_jason> Lvip: beep is in ubuntu's repositories
[05:48] <Lvip> I found all the packages in deb files from the site which was required.
[05:48] <na7e> i hate this sooooooooo mcuh
[05:48] <Healot> never do that, ubuntu's packages for ubuntu only
[05:48] <Lvip> I used dpkg -i to install them.
[05:48] <Healot> debian's unique to debian...
[05:48] <Lvip> :z
[05:48] <Healot> debian-specific packages will break ubuntu's
[05:48] <Lvip> I thought Ubuntu was based on Debian.
[05:48] <Lvip> Mmmm...
[05:49] <Healot> you just broke your own ubuntu's installation, congrat..
[05:49] <Lvip> So you suggest I do -f install and the install ubuntu-desktop ?
[05:49] <Healot> yes... BASED, not exactly debian :)
[05:49] <Healot> Lvip, yes...
[05:49] <Healot> you could try that...
[05:49] <Lvip> I will...
[05:51] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: it says: Network is unreachable.
[05:51] <evilbulgarian>  hi, need to set up some kind of alerts when a box/service goes down can someone recommend some tools for that? Maby ping based alerts and service monitoring?
[05:52] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla  does it start dhclient thou ?
[05:52] <ozgurgerilla> nope.
[05:52] <rambo3> sudo dhclient eth0
[05:53] <i586> Hello anyone know  who to install  ubuntu  with vmware
[05:53] <i586> ?
[05:54] <dawid> Hey why doesn't ubuntus font look the same as windows'
[05:54] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: I did a bunch of information come up
[05:54] <Shadowline> dawid: cause it ain't windows....
[05:54] <Lvip> Healot: :<
[05:54] <Lvip> I just get a lot of depencies.
[05:54] <dawid> okay but how can i make the font of all programs smaller?
[05:54] <rambo3> did you get eny ip ?
[05:54] <Lvip> But why does it say it won't install?
[05:54] <rambo3> any
[05:54] <i586> Hello anyone know  who to install  ubuntu  with vmware?
[05:55] <ozgurgerilla> yes
[05:55] <rambo3> then its working ?
[05:55] <ov3rd0s3> hello
[05:55] <Kilai-> what exactly is  /dev/mgd_vid ?
[05:55] <Kilai-> I mean /dev/mga_vid
[05:55] <pfarmer> i586: I've done it several times - its not difficult
[05:55] <ozgurgerilla> no the ip is incorrect
[05:56] <i586> can u  help me
[05:56] <pfarmer> i586: in what way do you need help?
[05:56] <i586> with  vmware is enable to update ubuntu   apt-get  install etc?
[05:56] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: sorry apparently my 56k modem is connected and it detects both.
[05:57] <ompaul> Kilai-, it would be a "device" mga_vid I would have to look up looks like a screen driver for some vga device
[05:57] <dawid> so what font is best for terminal font?
[05:57] <ompaul> Kilai-, want more info than that?
[05:57] <Lvip> :\
[05:57] <ozgurgerilla> so the router must be eth1 because the ip is correct
[05:57] <ompaul> Kilai-, I would have to search for it
[05:57] <Lvip> Why won't apt-get install the packages the packages depend on, Healot?
[05:57] <Kilai-> ill google
[05:57] <Kilai-> thanks anyway sir
[05:57] <ozgurgerilla> but it doesn't work when I open a browser
[05:57] <pfarmer> i586: Have you ubuntu installed on VMWare or do you want VMWare installed on ubuntu?
[05:57] <i586> no  i want  to learn hot to instal
[05:57] <i586> install
[05:57] <i586> :)
[05:57] <rambo3> shut it down then . go in bios and disable the modem
[05:58] <Rennen> okay - where is /usr/src/linux - where do i recompile my kernel??
[05:58] <rambo3> if you dont need it
[05:58] <i586> how too install sorry
[05:58] <ozgurgerilla> will it work then?\
[05:58] <Rennen> or do I need to create it myself?
[05:58] <mordof> question: when a script gets run from /etc/init.d does it get run as root?
[05:58] <mordof> (not my user triggering it, but at startup?
[05:58] <rambo3> but you can do sudo dhclient eth1  before that
[05:59] <rambo3> ozgurgerilla  try that first
[05:59] <Lvip> Why won't apt-get install the packages the packages depend on?
[05:59] <ozgurgerilla> I have and it gave me some information with the ip for my router
[05:59] <i586> pfarmer  any  tuttorial in  ubuntu..
[05:59] <pfarmer> i586: install vmware on ubuntu or install ubuntu on vmware?
[06:00] <rambo3> eth1 not eth0
[06:00] <ov3rd0s3> ppl! How to connect with wvdial without login and password (empty login and pass)? wvdial don't want to do it :(
[06:00] <i586> install  ubuntu in  vmware
[06:00] <ozgurgerilla> I have.
[06:00] <ozgurgerilla> i done both. eth1 is the router
[06:00] <ozgurgerilla> well thats what I think.
[06:01] <ov3rd0s3> help me smbd
[06:01] <ov3rd0s3> :)
[06:01] <slycer> how can i install a driver for my video card?
[06:01] <ozgurgerilla> ive disabled it
[06:01] <pfarmer> i586: have you got an ubuntu iso image or cd?
[06:01] <i586> i have  ubuntu  cd
[06:02] <abre> where would i change the default application for .avi files?
[06:02] <pfarmer> i586: and have you used vmware before?
[06:02] <apokryphos> abre: in konqueror, settings -> configure konqueror -> file assocations
[06:02] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: one minute please.
[06:03] <i586> no   i   download  1st time  but now  i  redownload it  because  i  format  the  pc
[06:03] <abre> apokryphos, konqueror whats that got to do with anything?
[06:03] <apokryphos> abre: are you not on kde?
[06:03] <Rennen> where are my linux src files?
[06:03] <abre> apokryphos, no gnome
[06:03] <Rennen> i love stupid questions
[06:03] <apokryphos> abre: damnit, thought I was in #kubuntu again. Geh.
[06:03] <abre> apokryphos, heh
[06:04] <apokryphos> Rennen: *which* src files? Kernel ones?
[06:04] <Rennen> apokryphos; aye
[06:04] <abre> where would i change the default application for .avi files in gnome?
[06:04] <i586> ?
[06:05] <abre> i586, talking to me?
[06:05] <apokryphos> Rennen: /usr/src/kernel-name
[06:05] <mwe> abre: right click a .avi file and look at the menu IIRC
[06:06] <ozgurgerilla> rambo
[06:06] <i586> no to pfarmer
[06:06] <abre> mwe, ahh thanls
[06:06] <john__> if you are changing processors that are the same kind but ones faster how do you set it up
[06:06] <rambo3> ?
[06:06] <john__> becaues when i tryed to just hook it up the screen wont show anything on it
[06:06] <ozgurgerilla> i cannot disable the onboard network I get eth0 and eth1
[06:07] <ozgurgerilla> what I do now?
[06:07] <ozgurgerilla> do I have to disable the onboard?
[06:07] <scotty_b> hi ... I'm new to ubuntu, and a friend told me I should install kubuntu-desktop to change my color to blue instead of brown. Can someone please explain to an idiot how you would go about doing that :P ?
[06:08] <izmaelis> scotty_b, don't you wanna change gnome theme and wallpaper to anything you desire?
[06:08] <mwe> ozgurgerilla: is having two interfaces a problem?
[06:08] <izmaelis> it's much easier than switching between ubuntu and kubuntu
[06:09] <Lvip> How do I fix this problem:
[06:09] <Lvip>   cpp-4.0: Depends: gcc-4.0-base (= 4.0.1-4ubuntu9) but 4.0.3-1 is installed.
[06:09] <scotty_b> ah
[06:09] <rambo3> it not necessery as long as you set your ethernet card to : iface ethX inet dhcp in /etc/network/interfaces, comment out lines for static with #  and use ifup ethX for that card
[06:09] <i586> pfarmer
[06:09] <ozgurgerilla> mwe: no
[06:09] <mwe> ozgurgerilla: so what _is_ the problem?
[06:10] <charkins> Anyone know where in launchpad I might find the specific goal(s) relating to "make network-wide enterprise updates easy to manage"? (quote is from DapperGoals on the wiki)
[06:11] <ozgurgerilla> mwe: having two networks
[06:11] <ozgurgerilla> rambo3: im totally lost.. could you please tell me what step should I take now?
[06:11] <mwe> ozgurgerilla: fix /etc/network/interfaces
[06:12] <Lvip> How dO I replace a specific version of a package to install a different version?
[06:12] <ozgurgerilla> mwe: fix is not a found command it says
[06:13] <DJAdmiral> hi, can somebody please help me out with a compile error i'm getting?
[06:13] <DJAdmiral> hi Dr_Willis!
[06:14] <venox> argh, I'm running ubuntu on a pentium 2 300mhz and 384mb ram, it's a "bit" slow, are there any performance tips? any tweaks?
[06:14] <idefix__> why does one picture appear as icon and the other (also jpg) not?
[06:14] <DJAdmiral> can somebody please help me with a compile error i'm getting?
[06:14] <venox> (I did the full install)
[06:15] <eirejah> http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-262-1  can anyone help me out with this .. i think  may have this version of ubuntu installed :( but im not sure .. im on 5.10 breezy for sure anyway
[06:15] <dawid> how can i create an environment shortcut for shell?
[06:15] <lcore> venox: change window manager to whichever suits you from http://xwinman.org/
[06:15] <ajo> venox, get xfce desktop tat'l make it xubuntu quicker than gnome or kde ..
[06:15] <ozgurgerilla> can someone please help me setup my internet?
[06:16] <DJAdmiral> when i'm compiling a program, it says that it can't X includes. Can anybody please help?
[06:16] <DJAdmiral> ozgurgerilla: what kind of internet do you have? DSL, Dial up?
[06:16] <venox> hm, actually I was used to xfce4
[06:16] <ozgurgerilla> I have a router.
[06:16] <gimliy> anyone using cedega? how can i tell it to use a sound daemon ?
[06:17] <venox> I was going to install it on ubuntu, but I wanted some other performance tips heh
[06:17] <DJAdmiral> ozgurgerilla: so that probably means you're on broadband
[06:17] <venox> but that's ok, I'll give it a try
[06:17] <venox> ;)
[06:17] <tajfun> Czesc , pomoze mi ktos z rozwiazaniem problemu ... chodzi o to ze po restarcie kompa pojawil mi sie w grubie drugi breezy :| nie wiem ocb...
[06:17] <ozgurgerilla> DjAdmiral: yes
[06:17] <venox> where's the "run application..." option on gnome?
[06:17] <DJAdmiral> ozgurgerilla: Go to system> Administration> Networking
[06:17] <gimliy> venox: you mean a shell?
[06:18] <venox> no
[06:18] <ozgurgerilla> io have
[06:18] <ozgurgerilla> i*
[06:18] <gimliy> venox: there is a gnome-panel applet for running a command..
[06:18] <venox> hmm
[06:18] <Lvip> There is noone around able to help me?
[06:18] <DJAdmiral> ozgurgerilla: pop in your password and click on ethernet connection, then properties
[06:18] <Lvip> The reason - or the source - of my problem is the gcc-4.0-base file.
[06:18] <lcore> tajfun: join #ubuntu.pl for polish help
[06:18] <ozgurgerilla> ok..
[06:19] <ozgurgerilla> then?
[06:19] <Lvip> It seems to be a version which ccp-4.0 (among others) does not work with.
[06:19] <Lvip>   cpp-4.0: Depends: gcc-4.0-base (= 4.0.1-4ubuntu9) but 4.0.3-1 is installed.
[06:19] <DJAdmiral> ozgurgerilla: check to enable your connection, and wait
[06:19] <ov3rd0s3> help me please!
[06:19] <ov3rd0s3> ppl! How to connect with wvdial without login and password (empty login and pass)? wvdial don't want to do it :(
[06:19] <ozgurgerilla> ok.
[06:19] <DJAdmiral> ozgurgerilla: why do you need help if you're chatting via internet?
[06:20] <Lvip> ^ ^^ ^
[06:20] <Lvip> Could be a different machine, DJAdmiral.
[06:20] <DJAdmiral> lvip: d'oh *smacks head*
[06:20] <ozgurgerilla> DjAdmiral: im on my laptop and on my PC i have installed ubuntu and cannot access the internet?
[06:21] <ydavidyu> bonjour
[06:21] <ozgurgerilla> im on network settings, enabled it now?
[06:21] <DJAdmiral> ozgurgerilla: what router do you have?
[06:21] <ajo> venox try alt+F@
[06:21] <ozgurgerilla> actiontec
[06:21] <ajo> sorry alt+F2
[06:21] <ydavidyu> quelqu'un est francais ?
[06:21] <baquero22> personne
[06:21] <ydavidyu> si toi
[06:21] <ydavidyu> non ?
[06:21] <DJAdmiral> ozgurgerilla: actiontec? then I'm not sure. if it was linksys i could help
[06:21] <ydavidyu> je dbute
[06:21] <ydavidyu> quelqu'un peu m'aider
[06:21] <DJAdmiral> ozgurgerilla: try searching the ubuntu wiki
[06:22] <ydavidyu> dj a saisir le principe de IRC
[06:22] <ozgurgerilla> ok
[06:22] <ozgurgerilla> thanks mate.
[06:22] <DJAdmiral> no problem
[06:22] <gimliy> venox: i use the deskbar applet.. on my panel. so i have direct access to a cmd-line
[06:22] <venox> hmm
[06:22] <venox> how do I install it?
[06:22] <DJAdmiral> can anyone PLEASE help me fix this error? it's saying that it cannot find X includes when i'm compiling a program. Help!
[06:22] <venox> ah
[06:22] <venox> forget it
[06:22] <venox> I found it ;)
[06:23] <baquero22> sombody know how to go into the configuration of a vonage router? (linkys RT31P2
[06:23] <baquero22> )
[06:23] <ydavidyu> baquero22 tu veux bien m'aider
[06:23] <baquero22> c quoi ton probleme?
[06:23] <Lvip> Does apt-get have a feature where it removes all its packages to download them and install them again from sources.list?
[06:23] <Lvip> This being said : of course the ubuntu packages.
[06:23] <ydavidyu> c'est li a un routeur linksys wrt54G
[06:23] <baquero22> oui and?
[06:24] <ajo> Lvip: apt-get upgrade
[06:24] <ydavidyu> j'aimerais savoir comment on fais du Port forwarding avec
[06:24] <ydavidyu> car je veux que mon serveur ftp sois dispo
[06:24] <evilbulgarian> VladimirBG: zdrasti ot Bulgaria li si
[06:24] <Lvip> Not exactly what I thought it would do, ajo.
[06:24] <ydavidyu> partout sur le net
[06:24] <baquero22> Mmm aucun idee... desole....
[06:24] <marlun> Anyone who has tested the new Dia version? Is it good?
[06:24] <VladimirBG> I need help with mountig of a partition
[06:24] <DJAdmiral> dude can anyone PLEASE help me on getting this X includes error fixed that i occurred during compiling?
[06:24] <ajo> ok.
[06:24] <VladimirBG> evilbulgarian, form serbia
[06:24] <ydavidyu> comment je peu trouver un salon IRC ou il y a des utilisateurs francais ?
[06:24] <evilbulgarian> VladimirBG: ahh
[06:25] <VladimirBG> evilbulgarian, Belgrade
[06:25] <VladimirBG> I need help with mountig of a partition
[06:25] <evilbulgarian> VladimirBG: whats ur problem
[06:25] <VladimirBG> evilbulgarian, I have edited fstab to add ntfs partition
[06:25] <baquero22> #ubuntu-fr  ??
[06:25] <Lvip> Is there anyway to get the system to install a package - even though the version it would install is older than the current one?
[06:26] <apokryphos> Lvip: sure. man dpkg
[06:26] <ydavidyu> merci beaucoup baquero22
[06:26] <ydavidyu> a biento
[06:26] <evilbulgarian> VladimirBG: "/dev/hda1               /mnt/windows    ntfs            noauto,ro,user          0 0" u need something like that
[06:26] <baquero22> fait un /list puis cherche des rooms
[06:26] <VladimirBG> evilbulgarian, here is the line /dev/hda5       /media/general  auto    ro,user,noauto  0       0
[06:27] <VladimirBG> and I need to make a folder in /media called /media/general, but I don't know how to make it ro to all users, not just root
[06:27] <Lvip> I need the ubuntu version of gcc-4.0-base, apokryphos.
[06:27] <VladimirBG> evilbulgarian, and I need to make a folder in /media called /media/general, but I don't know how to make it ro to all users, not just root
[06:27] <Lvip>   cpp-4.0: Depends: gcc-4.0-base (= 4.0.1-4ubuntu9) but 4.0.3-1 is installed.
[06:28] <Lvip> I need that version of gcc-4.0-base
[06:28] <Carbine> Hello.
[06:28] <ozgurgerilla> does anyone know about setting the internet?
[06:28] <Lvip> But I have a newer and "wrong" version of gcc-4.0-base installed.
[06:28] <evilbulgarian> VladimirBG: mkdir /media/general ; chmod 640 /media/general
[06:28] <Lvip> So I need to remove it.
[06:28] <Lvip> And install the original version of gcc-4.0-base
[06:28] <VladimirBG> evilbulgarian, and that will make it visible to all?
[06:29] <Carbine> Could anyone help me get acceleration with my Xpress 200m?
[06:29] <dputnam> Anybody running x-plane 8.32?
[06:30] <evilbulgarian> VladimirBG: it will change the permissions so everyone has no access only the user and the group have access to i
[06:30] <SoOmSoOm> hello
[06:30] <evilbulgarian> t
[06:30] <SoOmSoOm> i cant hear sounds in firefox
[06:31] <SoOmSoOm> ?
[06:31] <VladimirBG> evilbulgarian, for all users? (3 users on this machine)
[06:31] <iBalo> SoOmSoOm: you'll have to set a env-variable FIREFOX_DSP=esd
[06:31] <SoOmSoOm> and how i change
[06:31] <evilbulgarian> VladimirBG: well see what group those users are part of
[06:32] <evilbulgarian> VladimirBG: chmod 700 will make it only accessible by the user who onws that directory
[06:32] <iBalo> SoOmSoOm:  add 'export FIREFOX_DSP=esd' at the the end of your .bashrc
[06:32] <dputnam> anyone get x-plane 8.32 to not lock up with athlon-xp?
[06:32] <VladimirBG> evilbulgarian, how can  I set permissions read and execute for owner, group and others?
[06:32] <geargolem> Hello I need help configuring an ftp server
[06:33] <VladimirBG> evilbulgarian, since the owner is root it's imposible to access it with natilus
[06:33] <evilbulgarian> VladimirBG: chmod 555
[06:34] <geargolem> I have scoured the web for resources.  Tried several tutorials, but they are all somewhat vague to a newcomer to ftp
[06:34] <gazanfer> hello.
[06:35] <lcore> VladimirBG: is the folder a mount point for a partition ?
[06:35] <gazanfer> anyone knows any good php ide for linux? not console mode please...
[06:35] <Lvip> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=843950
[06:35] <SoOmSoOm> not working
[06:35] <lcore> gazanfer: gPHPEdit
[06:35] <iBalo> SoOmSoOm: logout..login
[06:36] <SoOmSoOm> vtt
[06:36] <SoOmSoOm> olk
[06:36] <SoOmSoOm> ok
[06:36] <dputnam> x-plane 8.32 anyone?
[06:36] <VladimirBG> lcore, yes
[06:37] <VladimirBG> lcore, how to permisions
[06:37] <Carbine> I'm kinda new to Linux. I heard that the ATI drivers won't work with acceleration, but a page I found said that the fglrx will. Could someone please walk me through using the fglrx drivers instead of the ATI drivers?
[06:37] <_jason> !ati
[06:37] <ubotu> ati is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[06:37] <lcore> VladimirBG: what file system ntfs or ext3 or else?
[06:37] <VladimirBG> lcore, ntfs
[06:37] <_jason> !fglrx
[06:37] <ubotu> well, fglrx is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:38] <Carbine> Last time I tried following these steps: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589 I ended up stuck without a GUI and noaccel wouldn't work.
[06:38] <VladimirBG> lcore, already edited fstab, and I can see in places->computer
[06:38] <_jason> follow the wiki, not the forums Carbine
[06:39] <lcore> VladimirBG: setting permission to the mount point won't work. Please read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountingWindowsPartitions?highlight=%28ntfs%29
[06:40] <Carbine> I'll give the Wiki a shot. Thanks
[06:40] <VladimirBG> lcore, thanks, I've been killing myself to make it work
[06:40] <lcore> VladimirBG: use umask . If that doesn't work use uid gid. (man mount)
[06:40] <ozgurgerilla> how do I install a .bin extension in java
[06:41] <ajo> ozgurgerilla, ./***.bin
[06:41] <geargolem> anyone have luck with gftpd or proftpd?
[06:41] <ozgurgerilla> do I type that in the terminal
[06:41] <ozgurgerilla> ?
[06:42] <balmu> hello
[06:42] <techrush> hi!
[06:42] <Matic`Makovec> geargolem, why not? apt-get install does the job great
[06:42] <geargolem> Matic`Makovec, I can't connect anywhere!
[06:42] <ajo> ozgurgerilla, else sh filename.bin
[06:42] <ajo> yes in terminal
[06:42] <geargolem> *with gftpd
[06:43] <shutdown> Hello everybody. I'm Shutdown and I'm 16. I come from Italy. Are there any Italian? =)
[06:43] <TANATHOS> heya allz
[06:43] <Lvip> Can I get apt-get/aptitude/dpkg to overwrite a package with anothre version of the same package - no matter if the version I am installing is older?
[06:43] <Lvip> another*
[06:44] <ozgurgerilla> ajo: do you know how to setup the JAVA_HOME on linux?
[06:44] <geargolem> Matic`Makovec, did you have to alter your /etc/proftpd.conf?
[06:44] <Matic`Makovec> no.
[06:44] <lcore> Lvip: apt-get install --reinstall should do the trick
[06:44] <Lvip> :o
[06:44] <geargolem> Matic`Makovec, then you are lucky. :P
[06:44] <Matic`Makovec> i am :)
[06:45] <Lvip> :(
[06:45] <Lvip> Reinstallation of gcc-4.0-base is not possible, it cannot be downloaded.
[06:45] <TecnoVM64> :o
[06:46] <geargolem> Can anyone with experience help me get gftpd running on proftpd?
[06:46] <_jason> !it
[06:46] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[06:46] <_jason> shutdown: ^
[06:46] <shutdown> Lvip, why the gcc-4.0-base is not possible? why it cannot be downloaded?
[06:46] <shutdown> _jason, yes?
[06:46] <_jason> shutdown: see what ubotu said above
[06:46] <fund-> hello iam trying to run ./cvscompile but iam getting weird errors do i need to install any package to use cvscompile?
[06:47] <lcore> Lvip: then it's not in your repo anymore. What version does apt-cache show gcc
[06:47] <shutdown> _jason, thank you but I must not install GCC Compiler. I have got installed on my pc GCC.
[06:47] <lcore> Lvip: show
[06:48] <_jason> shutdown: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! --ubotu
[06:49] <shutdown> _jason I want speak english. this is a wonderfull excercise for my english
[06:49] <_jason> shutdown: oh ok
[06:51] <Lvip> lcore: gcc-4.0-base - The GNU Compiler Collection (base package)
[06:52] <Lvip> Though I still get
[06:52] <Lvip> Reinstallation of gcc-4.0-base is not possible, it cannot be downloaded.
[06:52] <shutdown> Aer there any C programmer?
[06:52] <lcore> Lvip: ran out of ideas
[06:53] <shutdown> Are there any programmer? :s
[06:53] <mcquaid> anyone know how to make the pc speaker beep from cli?
[06:54] <obli> How do I reinstall the file browser? it crashes when I open it...
[06:54] <shutdown> shutdown@chat~#   Are there any C coder? =)
[06:55] <hartz_> shutdown> Yes there are some.
[06:55] <Seveas> shutdown, ##C
[06:56] <hartz_> mcquid - try: echo "\a"
[06:56] <shutdown> Oh, wondefull!!
[06:56] <Seveas> this channel is for ubuntu support - not programming help
[06:56] <xwolf--> how do i mount a disk from a livecd:?
[06:56] <novem> can anyone help, Im trying to figure out why sound is working on one of my user accounts, but not the primary account
[06:56] <novem> both users are in the audio group
[06:56] <xwolf--> i tried editing fstab and everything but it said it was busy (the folder i created)
[06:57] <Lvip> lcore: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=844007#post844007
[06:57] <_jason> xwolf--: mount -t <filesystem> /dev/<device> /path/to/mountpoint
[06:59] <pi-meson> I've managed to corrupt my /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-script; what's the easiest way of getting a new one?
[06:59] <xwolf--> i got a single disk particion (pari) goddam telnet, gona start again
[06:59] <xwolf--> i got a single disk paritition in this hd, how do i create a logical one to install ubuntu:?
[07:00] <obli> is removing nautilus a good idea? It seems like I'm going to have to reinstall it because it keeps crashing as soon as i open it...
[07:00] <ubuntu> good morning
[07:00] <ubuntu> there are a programmer ?
[07:00] <Hobbs`> ya
[07:00] <ubuntu> are there a programmaer ?
[07:01] <lcore> Lvip: are you root?
[07:01] <shutdown> I'm a Java, Delphi, C programmer.
[07:01] <joshmoz> anyone know how to turn off trackpad clicking in Ubuntu 5.10?
[07:01] <ubuntu> i don't speak english
[07:01] <Hobbs`> ubuntu: I'm a C, C++, Java, and C# programmer
[07:01] <ubuntu> i am italian boy programmer
[07:01] <Hobbs`> oh
[07:01] <Hobbs`> :\
[07:01] <shutdown> ubuntu anche io sono italiano
[07:01] <Mabus06> lol
[07:01] <ryanblack> lol
[07:01] <ryanblack> any good os x channels on freenode?
[07:02] <Hobbs`> I dont know italian :\
[07:02] <obli> O.o
[07:02] <Lvip> lcore: of course.
[07:02] <shutdown> ubuntu!! Io sono italiano!
[07:02] <lcore> Lvip: oh. you are. sry
[07:02] <Lvip> Can't you see the "sudo" commands?
[07:02] <ubuntu> hello shutdown
[07:02] <novem> can anyone tell me how i can debug this problem, sound is working on one user account but not another?
[07:02] <ompaul> !it
[07:02] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[07:02] <xwolf--> i got a single disk partition in this hd, with windows installed (my grandpas), how do i create a logical one to install ubuntu?
[07:02] <ompaul> ryanblack, afik ##apple
[07:03] <ubuntu> excuse me
[07:03] <eirejah> will ubuntu run on a p1  ?
[07:03] <egon_spengler> novem Could it be possible one user is member of audio group and other isn't?
[07:03] <GMachine_24> I just connected an external hard drive to my computer via a firewire card. How/where do I find this hard drive on my Ubuntu computer?
[07:03] <shutdown> ubuntu, scrivi nella barra dei messaggi /join #ubuntu-it
[07:03] <ryanblack> ompaul: thanks
[07:03] <novem> egon_spengler: i checked that already ;o/
[07:03] <ubuntu> ubuntu is a fantastic system
[07:04] <GMachine_24> ubuntu is wonderous. :)
[07:04] <ubuntu> microsoft fuck
[07:04] <novem> it has to be some specific setting for the user account, obviously alsa is working fine
[07:04] <Mabus06> GMachine_24: check /media ?
[07:05] <GMachine_24> ok will do.
[07:05] <ubuntu> there are a cisco certified associate whit ccna certification ?
[07:05] <lcore> Lvip: maybe try --download-only or download with wget and install with dpkg ...
[07:05] <GMachine_24> ok it's not at /media
[07:06] <hartz> GMachine> I am not 100% sure, but look for /dev/sd?? entries.  Try to mount these one-by-one until you find one.  A slightly more intelligent approach si to try to run fdisk against all "unknown /dev/sd?? items.
[07:06] <GMachine_24> uhmm...
[07:06] <ozgurgerilla> guys
[07:06] <ozgurgerilla> how do I set JAVA_HOME ?
[07:06] <Lvip> lcore.
[07:06] <Carbine> Okay, I went by the Wiki to try to get the fglrx drivers to work, but now I get stuck with no GUI
[07:06] <Lvip> wget requires an url.
[07:06] <ajo> ozgurgerilla, export JAVA_HOME= path to java dir
[07:07] <fyrestrtr> ozgurgerilla: EXPORT JAVA_HOME=
[07:07] <simpatiko> hello
[07:07] <fyrestrtr> err, export
[07:07] <simpatiko> shark@mars:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[07:07] <simpatiko> ProFTPd warning: cannot start neither in standalone nor in inetd/xinetd mode. Check your configuration.
[07:07] <JonathanKent> !restricted
[07:07] <ubotu> I heard restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:07] <simpatiko> got this problem
[07:07] <JonathanKent> what is the pag of restricted ??
[07:07] <simpatiko> wht i have no access to start my proftpd :(
[07:07] <simpatiko> why*
[07:07] <ozgurgerilla> ok thanks
[07:07] <ubuntu> simpatiko sei italiano ?
[07:07] <simpatiko> sono spaniolo
[07:08] <ubuntu> ah ok..scusa
[07:08] <lcore> Lvip: search http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/
[07:08] <simpatiko> no problem ubuntu :)
[07:08] <ubuntu> :)
[07:08] <simpatiko> where do u live in italy ?
[07:08] <simpatiko> Milano ?
[07:08] <Seveas> !it
[07:08] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[07:08] <ubuntu> yes i live a Rome
[07:08] <JonathanKent> WHy the pag https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats say Install PSM ?
[07:08] <ozgurgerilla> where would the default java program be installed?
[07:08] <lcore> Lvip: not using apt might break your system though.
[07:09] <Seveas> ozgurgerilla, /usr/bin/java
[07:09] <Lvip> dpkg writes in the database as well..
[07:09] <simpatiko> :)
[07:09] <fyrestrtr> ozgurgerilla: which java
[07:09] <Lvip> lcore, how do I make dpkg reinstall?
[07:09] <ubuntu> e you where do you live ?
[07:09] <simpatiko> Valencia
[07:09] <simpatiko> i know peopl from europa direct
[07:09] <jacopoexchange> does anyone know how to install a realtek alc850 on ubuntu?
[07:09] <simpatiko> from carrefour lazio
[07:09] <ubuntu> oh ok
[07:09] <ubuntu> :)
[07:09] <simpatiko> and in Milano, APS yard or somethning like
[07:09] <JonathanKent> !es
[07:09] <Gwynn> ubuntu: it's just a thought, and by no means an obligation, but you might consider using /nick somethingelse
[07:09] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:10] <simpatiko> about computers
[07:10] <lcore> Lvip: dpkg -i --force think will check.
[07:10] <ubuntu> what is your job ?
[07:10] <simpatiko> JonathanKent is this spanish ?
[07:10] <Seveas> ubuntu, this channel is for support - not for general chatting
[07:10] <fyrestrtr> jacopoexchange: what is it? sound card?
[07:10] <JonathanKent> ?
[07:10] <jacopoexchange> yes man
[07:10] <simpatiko> so many things
[07:10] <DaMouse> hey moos
[07:10] <ubuntu> excume seveas..i dont no
[07:10] <simpatiko> ps
[07:11] <simpatiko> then Seveas help me
[07:11] <simpatiko> if this is really for helping people
[07:11] <ubuntu> ok
[07:11] <lcore> Lvip: dpkg --force-help
[07:11] <Seveas> simpatiko, sure, what's the problem?
[07:11] <jacopoexchange> it used to be ok by default, but trying to install the propietary driver i messed it up
[07:11] <fyrestrtr> jacopoexchange: it didn't detect it on startup? check dmesg and the output of cat /proc/pci
[07:11] <sharknet> shark@mars:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[07:11] <sharknet> ProFTPd warning: cannot start neither in standalone nor in inetd/xinetd mode. Check your configuration.
[07:11] <sharknet> that's
[07:11] <sharknet> i can't start proftp server
[07:11] <fyrestrtr> sharknet: did you edit the configuration?
[07:11] <sharknet> why it can't start as standalone or inetd
[07:11] <sharknet> eys
[07:11] <sharknet> yes
[07:12] <sharknet> http://www.guia-ubuntu.org/breezy/servidor/servidor_ftp?DokuWiki=04f4da292830fbb2405c9368325a6148
[07:12] <Seveas> sharknet, well, that explains it, you messed it up ;)
[07:12] <sharknet> followed this
[07:12] <sharknet> eh ?
[07:12] <novem> can anyone tell me a reason why sound might work on one user account, but not another, if there both in the audio group?
[07:12] <fyrestrtr> mm .. what's Dapper ? Dapper information and help in ....
[07:12] <sharket> what dou mean Seveas ?
[07:12] <ozgurgerilla> guys, I export JAVA_HOME = path to usr/bin/java
[07:13] <Seveas> sharket, sorry, I can't read that page since I don't speak spanish
[07:13] <ozgurgerilla> but it doesn't work.. does anyone know why?\
[07:13] <Matic`Makovec> !tell Matic`Makovec about fonts
[07:13] <sharket> read the commands
[07:13] <sharket> not what it says
[07:13] <Seveas> ozgurgerilla, try export JAVA_HOME=/usr
[07:13] <primaria> SEGCUNDARIA
[07:13] <fyrestrtr> what do you mean doesn't work?
[07:13] <dawid> hey how can i install a vnc client on this ubuntu?
[07:13] <DaMouse> Seveas: my nose is bleeding :(
[07:13] <sharket> why it does not start ?
[07:13] <ozgurgerilla> i cannot compile java files! what else can I mean?
[07:14] <sharket> i can't understand that problem
[07:14] <jacopoexchange>    /proc/pci is empty
[07:14] <novem> anyone?
[07:14] <Seveas> dawid, applications  internet  remote desktop
[07:14] <fyrestrtr> did you install the SDK?
[07:14] <Seveas> ozgurgerilla, which java package did you install?
[07:14] <ozgurgerilla> Seveas: it says, not a valid identifier
[07:14] <fyrestrtr> what do you get when you type javac ?
[07:14] <qux> is ubuntu really only one CD? does it have a lot less stuff than fedora's 5 cds?
[07:14] <ozgurgerilla> 1.4.x
[07:14] <Seveas> from where?
[07:14] <sharket> it depends qux
[07:14] <ozgurgerilla> official java site
[07:14] <sharket> Seveas what's that problem
[07:15] <Seveas> ozgurgerilla, then you probably messed up
[07:15] <fyrestrtr> ozgurgerilla: yes, but what? the SDK or the JRE?
[07:15] <s-ndh-c> hi
[07:16] <ozgurgerilla> Seveas: how can a sort it?
[07:16] <gsnedders> if you have ubuntu then install the kubuntu packages, can you then choose which WM to use before logging in?
[07:16] <GMachine_24> ok...let me go back a step... how can I tell if Ubuntu (Breezy) recognizes my PCI Firewire card?
[07:16] <ozgurgerilla> JRE
[07:17] <fyrestrtr> you need the SDK to compile java source files. The JRE is just to run java programs
[07:17] <ozgurgerilla> right
[07:17] <s-ndh-c> why is there no php/2/md package?
[07:17] <eirejah> hi
[07:17] <s-ndh-c> or am i blind?
[07:17] <Carbine> I have the fglrx drivers installed and working with my Radeon Xpress 200m, but I cannot get 1280x800 and everything is REALLY choppy. Can anyone help me?
[07:18] <eirejah> does anyone know if ubuntu will run on a p1 with 16mb ram and c: 1.2gig and d: 20gig cpu 166mhz  ??
[07:18] <s-ndh-c> mpd is an essential component, almost everyone needs that
[07:18] <s-ndh-c> :P
[07:18] <steri> hello, I have a little problem atm... I upgraded from breezy to dapper and now I cant install firefox
[07:18] <DaMouse> s-ndh-c: a fish got caught in the upstream pipe from the FTP
[07:18] <xwolf--> how do i partition a single hard disk (it is used completely for my grandpas winxp installation)?
[07:18] <Q-FUNK> http://antonm.livejournal.com/239310.html
[07:18] <CrocoJet> does anyone knows what is it "microsoft-ds" ?
[07:18] <Q-FUNK> pretty funny report of someone trying to install Ubuntu in Russian
[07:19] <bribeiro> hello all, I need some help with my mouse wheel. It does not work, xorg.conf seems to be correct (it has zaxismapping setup) and i've searched the forums and wiki with no sucess. I'd appreciate any hints
[07:19] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  fdisk?
[07:19] <tombs> hi all
[07:19] <CrocoJet> I have one port opened called "microsoft-ds" in my dapper
[07:19] <s-ndh-c> bribeiro:  xorg 7?
[07:19] <xwolf--> s-ndh-c looks like it has DISKPART, but i dont know how to use it
[07:19] <Lord_Maynoth> anyone know if the new 2.6.16 kernel will make it into dapper???
[07:19] <Lord_Maynoth> since it has been delayed like 3 months
[07:19] <GMachine_24> eire: i seriously doubt it. an install takes more than 1.2 gb of space.
[07:19] <xwolf--> windows' disk manager should do it, but it is a single partition
[07:20] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  you want to partition the disk from windows?
[07:20] <s-ndh-c> or what?
[07:20] <xwolf--> yes, the hd is 40gb... all to winxp
[07:20] <xwolf--> SINGLE and basic disk
[07:20] <GMachine_24> does anyone know how i can check if my pci firewire card has been recognized by ubuntu?
[07:20] <xwolf--> you know what i mean? no extended partitions
[07:20] <s-ndh-c> ok you cant do that from withing windows
[07:20] <Lvip> lcore: got it.
[07:20] <bribeiro> s-ndh-c, i don't know hot to look at the version, but i just downloaded and installed the latest version of ubuntu (and all the updates)
[07:20] <xwolf--> s-ndh-c how?
[07:20] <Lvip> :(  But now two other packages complains about the other version I had.
[07:21] <fyrestrtr> you want to partition your primary disk from within Windows, or a secondary disk?
[07:21] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  dunno using a livecd?
[07:21] <xwolf--> fysaen exactly
[07:21] <xwolf--> anywhere,
[07:21] <xwolf--> just wanna separate 3gb to install ubuntu
[07:21] <xwolf--> :>
[07:21] <eren050> tretr
[07:21] <am3r1ca> HELP how do i install gtk 2.8.16 from the ubuntu repository, i confirmed its there
[07:21] <s-ndh-c> you cant partition the disk windows is on
[07:21] <s-ndh-c> thats not possible
[07:21] <Carbine> Anyone know anything about fglrx?
[07:21] <fyrestrtr> it is, but you need something like partition magic first.
[07:21] <lcore> lcore: did you wget it or installed it already?
[07:21] <Lvip> :>
[07:21] <xwolf--> gonna post a screenshot, hang on
[07:22] <Lvip> Speaking with yourself? :P
[07:22] <Lvip> I wgetted AND installed it.
[07:22] <s-ndh-c> bribeiro:  X -version
[07:22] <fysaen> xwolf--: what? :D
[07:22] <lcore> Lvip: just to damn fast.
[07:22] <Lvip> :o
[07:22] <xwolf--> fysaen wrong nick ;>
[07:22] <Lvip> Magical.
[07:22] <fysaen> xwolf--: heh np =)
[07:22] <lcore> Lvip: great. Hope it solves the problem. Not using irc loopback anymore. Promise.
[07:22] <cyros718-> xwolf: boot up with a live cd use Qparted and boom
[07:23] <fyrestrtr> someone give me a hostname for my new ubuntu box :)
[07:23] <am3r1ca> which format should i dl ? tar deb  ??
[07:23] <bribeiro> s-ndh-c, X Window System Version 6.8.2 (Ubuntu 6.8.2-77 20051010174523 root@vernadsky.buildd)
[07:23] <xwolf--> cyros718- does ubuntu's live do it?
[07:23] <obli> My file browser broke (Nautilus, right?), any ideas on how to fix it?
[07:23] <lcore> fyrestrtr: diablo baal mefisto - my threesome.
[07:23] <cyros718-> umm im not sure if it has qparted on it u would have to check, i believe i use knoppix
[07:23] <novem> can anyone help me with this error? http://pastebin.com/612780  sound works for one user profile but not another
[07:23] <am3r1ca> HELP how do i install gtk 2.8.16 from the ubuntu repository, i confirmed its there
[07:24] <obli> it only seems to crash when opening my home folder, though
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> I think I'll call mine ... goliath :)
[07:24] <s-ndh-c> bribeiro:  what protocol type did you enter in the config file?
[07:24] <jane> hy, i recently installed  ubuntu then i installed kubuntu , how can i separate them, like choosin only gnome or only kde?
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> I have a bender, avalon, phoenix I think I'll call this one .. goliath.
[07:24] <xwolf--> http://sv1.randomcrap.net/uploads/files/0/diskpart.png
[07:24] <xwolf--> look
[07:25] <xwolf--> i just wanna get 3gb to install ubuntu
[07:25] <bribeiro> s-ndh-c,  i did not modify the xorg.conf file, but it says ImPS/2
[07:25] <cyros718-> if u want a video on how to dual boot it, u can check this out http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6104490811311898236&q=
[07:25] <xwolf--> my grandpa would never need that much ;P
[07:25] <fyrestrtr> advantages of LVM?
[07:25] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  you cant resize the partition from within windows
[07:25] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  use partition magic or something like that
[07:25] <xwolf--> s-ndh-c ok. acknowledged.
[07:25] <am3r1ca> HELP how do i install gtk 2.8.16 from the ubuntu repository, i confirmed its there
[07:26] <cyros718-> i used qparted, it was very simple and didnt loose no data
[07:26] <xwolf--> i have 56kbps here... cant download files bigger than 5mb LOL
[07:26] <bribeiro> s-ndh-c, I'm using a touchpad on a toshiba a80 laptop.... suse recognized it as an alps touchpad but in other distros i've got it working with the ImPS/2
[07:26] <xwolf--> nor i can connect through livecd
[07:26] <cyros718-> i did it twice, so now im triple booting ubuntu, auditor and winblows
[07:26] <frank23> cyros718-: what is auditor?
[07:26] <s-ndh-c> hehe
[07:26] <xwolf--> i just want a solution, no matter which
[07:27] <s-ndh-c> frank23:  i think its a security related linux dristri
[07:27] <cyros-> xwolf--: its a linux distro, for security stuff
[07:27] <Matic`Makovec> i'm trying to install macromedia dreamwawer over wine but it just says that it was unseccessful
[07:27] <frank23> I see
[07:27] <Matic`Makovec> any ideas why ?
[07:27] <ozgurgerilla> now that I downloaded the SDK how do I setup  JAVA_HOME
[07:27] <s-ndh-c> Matic`Makovec:  cause dreamwever is not supported by wine?
[07:27] <s-ndh-c> dunno
[07:28] <s-ndh-c> look in their appdb
[07:28] <Matic`Makovec> s-ndh-c, i had it on slackware working with wine
[07:28] <frank23> Matic`Makovec: wine does not work for evrything. check winehq to see if the program is supoprted
[07:28] <xwolf--> cant windows' DISKPART or dos' FDISK do the job?
[07:28] <s-ndh-c> Matic`Makovec:  maybe other version of dreamwaever?
[07:28] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  no
[07:28] <cyros> if u wanna loose whatevers on the disk sure
[07:28] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  none of them can resize
[07:28] <Matic`Makovec> s-ndh-c, there was this one which was working
[07:28] <xwolf--> goddam
[07:28] <s-ndh-c> Matic`Makovec:  other version of wine?
[07:29] <cyros> u trying to keep the windows install intact right?
[07:29] <xwolf--> yes
[07:29] <xnull> does vi have replace all? or pico? plsss
[07:29] <xwolf--> it's my grandpa's :P
[07:29] <bribeiro> Matic`Makovec, you might want to try crossover wine version 2.1 or above, it supports dreamweaver
[07:29] <Matic`Makovec> probably...i compiled this one myself.
[07:29] <cyros> yea man, Qparted is the way to go
[07:29] <s-ndh-c> i would backup and receate partitions
[07:29] <fyrestrtr> xnull: s/find/replace/g
[07:29] <cyros> or if u have a copy of partition magic
[07:29] <Matic`Makovec> bribeiro, whats the full name of package please?
[07:29] <xwolf--> ok, so be qparted. cause i dont have partition magic at hand
[07:29] <xnull> fyrestrtr: ?  wtf?
[07:29] <s-ndh-c> Matic`Makovec:  its commercial
[07:29] <xwolf--> how do it get it?
[07:30] <cyros> get what? qparted?
[07:30] <fyrestrtr> xnull: that's how you do replace in vi
[07:30] <xwolf--> yeap
[07:30] <xnull> fyrestrtr
[07:30] <cyros> u have any live cd ?
[07:30] <xnull> fyrestrtr: i didnt understood..
[07:30] <bribeiro> Matic`Makovec, it's a comercial product http://www.codeweavers.com/
[07:30] <xwolf--> yes, ubuntu-live
[07:30] <Matic`Makovec> thanks bribeiro
[07:30] <xwolf--> the red thingie ;P
[07:30] <xnull> fyrestrtr: i want to replace ~M from a list.. with nothing
[07:30] <fyrestrtr> type s/~M/g
[07:31] <frank23> xnull: do you mean the endlines?
[07:31] <xnull> frank23: yes
[07:31] <cyros> xwolf--: umm im not sure if qparted is on there, ur gonna have to boot it up and see if its there
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> xnull: dos2unix is what you are after then.
[07:31] <cyros> xwolf--: check that video out that i sent u in a pm
[07:32] <tenco> i am using dapper. how can i tell beagled to not run in debug mode?
[07:32] <Lord_Maynoth> anyone know if dapper with ship with the new 2.6.16 kernel
[07:32] <Lord_Maynoth> ?
[07:32] <DaMouse> Lord_Maynoth: what's in the new 2.6.16 kernel that's so great?
[07:33] <fyrestrtr> DaMouse: the .16 :)
[07:33] <Matic`Makovec> uhm, as far as i see s-ndh-c it's the pay type..i mean,...you have to pay to get full version, right ?
[07:33] <DaMouse> fyrestrtr: lol
[07:33] <ozgurgerilla> how do I install a file thats in a tar.gz file\
[07:33] <pussfeller> a big changelog
[07:33] <xwolf--> cyros ok.. will do. but what if there is no qparted in the livecd? is it big to download?
[07:33] <frank23> xnull: sysutils has a utility for that
[07:33] <fyrestrtr> ozgurgerilla: tar -xvfz foo.tar.gz cd foo and then follow the instructions
[07:33] <karat> When is the next expected release of ubuntu?
[07:33] <Lord_Maynoth> I guess thats a no
[07:33] <Lvip> lcore: :<
[07:33] <s-ndh-c> :P
[07:33] <s-ndh-c> damn
[07:33] <tenco> karat: 1. juli
[07:33] <selinium> ozgurgerilla, You will need to compile it
[07:34] <s-ndh-c> is there realy no package for phpmp?
[07:34] <cyros> xwolf--: nah man its pretty small
[07:34] <Lvip> I am very pleased with your help, lcore - but the problem remains.
[07:34] <selinium> ubotu tell ozgurgerilla about compilie
[07:34] <karat> tenco, thanks
[07:34] <selinium> ubotu tell ozgurgerilla about compile
[07:34] <s-ndh-c> this realy makes me think ubuntu is bad
[07:34] <Lord_Maynoth> it is
[07:34] <frank23> karat: it's june 1st most probably , not july
[07:34] <cyros> or just DL another distro like knoppix just to use it for that, its always good to have, check though it might have it on there
[07:34] <Lvip> lcore: I need "older" versions of libstdc++6 and libgcc1
[07:34] <Lord_Maynoth> hehe but its the best linux distro out there so far and getting better every year
[07:34] <cyros> cause knoppix is more of a recovery kinda cd, ubuntu live is a cd to try ubuntu out before installing it fully
[07:34] <s-ndh-c> hm
[07:34] <fyrestrtr> Lord_Maynoth: oooh, careful there.
[07:34] <s-ndh-c> no i like gentoo most
[07:34] <karat> frank23, nods, I'm just trying to get an idea of whether its happening really soon or far away because I don't want to install and then have to upgrade at the end of next week you know ;)
[07:35] <fyrestrtr> I'm with you s-ndh-c :)
[07:35] <Lord_Maynoth> maybe in 3 years or so it will be on par with xp
[07:35] <s-ndh-c> but ubuntu is good for gf and family
[07:35] <s-ndh-c> hehe
[07:35] <s-ndh-c> :P
[07:35] <selinium> ozgurgerilla, Sorry, to be correct, you MAY need to compile, depending on whether you have downloaded the source.
[07:35] <frank23> karat: it was supposed to be april 20th but they decided to delay it. (not official yet)
[07:35] <Jimmey__> would 'sudo apt-get install firestarter' work on a Hoary install?
[07:35] <fyrestrtr> frankly, I am trying ubuntu because I want to know what's so great about it. People have been raving about it.
[07:35] <ozgurgerilla> selinium, thanks.
[07:36] <fyrestrtr> Jimmey__: I don't know, I'm not installable.
[07:36] <DaMouse> wow
[07:36] <frank23> Jimmey__: yes if universe is enabled
[07:36] <xwolf--> cyros i'm gonna boot live-ubuntu now, anything i should now on how to use qparted?
[07:36] <Jimmey__> fyrestrtr, darn it, Ubuntu's greater than great..
[07:36] <karat> frank23, ahh. even if they release it on time thats still plenty of time. I just ordered a new machine and need to get linux running on it quickly so I'm looking at (k)ubuntu as an option
[07:36] <xwolf--> s/now/know
[07:36] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  hm just dont be mad if something goes wrong
[07:36] <s-ndh-c> :P
[07:36] <xwolf--> haha, ok.
[07:37] <selinium> ozgurgerilla, no problem :)
[07:37] <fyrestrtr> ah yes, the standard Linux disclaimer. "Not responsible if it eats your cat, or wants to hump your leg. Use at own risk"
[07:37] <xwolf--> bye then, will be back pretty soon if things go south.
[07:37] <s-ndh-c> resize is no good, i would do backup to be sure
[07:37] <s-ndh-c> if there are documents that you realy need
[07:37] <frank23> karat: you're buying a computer? It would be a VERY good idea to checkthat  linux supports its hardware easily.  expecially wireless network card
[07:37] <fyrestrtr> karat: just pop a livecd in it in the shop to see what all is detected.
[07:37] <xwolf--> s-ndh-c don't friggin disencourage me ;/
[07:37] <karat> frank23, yeah I know how much hardware support there is, I'm already running like 10 or so linux machines :)
[07:37] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  why?
[07:38] <frank23> karat: some hardware is much more linux friendly than other ;)
[07:38] <s-ndh-c> ntfs is a propretaire filesystem its not open
[07:38] <xwolf--> s-ndh-c it's not my pc haha... it's a sneaky grandson's installation
[07:38] <s-ndh-c> tools like qparted cant be as good as partition magic and the like
[07:38] <ozgurgerilla> so guys, I have to compile when I download a program.. damn thats a bit shocking u dnt do that in windows.. :D
[07:38] <karat> frank23, true, I'm sort of sketchy about the intel graphics it has, but all I really need is working X i guess.
[07:38] <zeR_> Is there another program beside OOo that can display pps files?
[07:38] <xwolf--> ok, plan B.. where the hell is partition magic? is it big?
[07:38] <selinium> ozgurgerilla, as an extra step in compiling, i run   sudo apt-get build-dep <package>   this will install all the packages needed if a source package can be found in your repositories. It won't do any harm running it.
[07:39] <Lord_Maynoth> does anyone know if there are any unofficial repo's that have current versions of packages like OOo and Firefox Gaim etc for breezy
[07:39] <selinium> ozgurgerilla, <package> is the name of the package you are trying to compile.
[07:39] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  dunno its commercial youz would need to pay for it or get it somewhere else(ilegal)
[07:39] <s-ndh-c> hehe
[07:39] <s-ndh-c> :P
[07:39] <xwolf--> hm. fine.
[07:39] <fyrestrtr> ah yes, how I love thee apt-get let me count the ways....
[07:39] <xwolf--> oh
[07:40] <frank23> karat: intel graphics should be ok. I don't know about 3d though. for wireless cards, only some chipsets work out of the box though
[07:40] <selinium> Lord_Maynoth, You are aware that using un-official repos can break your ubuntu...
[07:40] <xwolf--> doesnt the partitioner in ubuntu-install do the job?
[07:40] <karat> frank23, Yeah. I know I'm going to be using ndiswrapper to get wireless working, though I've got time for that since where I'll be i won't even have networking access
[07:40] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  suses can resize partitions
[07:40] <s-ndh-c> dunno if ubuntus can do that
[07:40] <Lord_Maynoth> it would be nice to have current versions
[07:41] <Lord_Maynoth> of things like firefox, thunderbird, gaim, OOo etc.
[07:41] <frank23> Lord_Maynoth: there is a repo for OOo.
[07:41] <s-ndh-c> where is a good place to search for external repos?
[07:41] <ozgurgerilla> selinium, it just read and build he list and tree but says 'you must put some 'source' URI's in your sources.list
[07:41] <bmp> howday childrens
[07:41] <selinium> Lord_Maynoth, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreakMyUbuntu has a list. But you would be better off compiling them yourself.
[07:41] <cyros> xwolf--: it wont resize aka: keep ur windows working
[07:41] <Lord_Maynoth> cooool
[07:41] <Lord_Maynoth> thankies
[07:41] <xwolf--> s-ndh-c i have no other linux cds other than ubuntu's pair
[07:41] <DaMouse> hey
[07:41] <xwolf--> then i cant use it...
[07:41] <cyros> boot it and see if qparted is on there
[07:41] <selinium> ubotu tell Lord_Maynoth  about compile
[07:41] <cyros> no biggy
[07:41] <selinium> Lord_Maynoth, No Problems
[07:41] <DaMouse> anyone know how to stop the mic coming back round on CT4620?
[07:42] <s-ndh-c> xwolf--:  dont you have external usb-hdd or something? to backup the disk first?
[07:42] <frank23> !tell Lord_Maynoth about easysource
[07:42] <noll> Q: setting up my local network connection, what does the broadcast address represent? do I need it set?
[07:42] <xwolf--> s-ndh-c no.
[07:42] <selinium> ozgurgerilla, what are you trying to compile?
[07:42] <Lord_Maynoth> why doesn't someone just compile all the latest software as .deb's for ubuntu
[07:42] <tenco> someone using beagled on dapper here?
[07:42] <ozgurgerilla> bitchx - the irc program
[07:42] <dammit2> Hey I got this ubuntu CD, its Mactel(Dapper Drake). im trying to login to the dam thing but I dont have the admin password... Anyone know how I can change the pass or create another account?
[07:42] <michael> I'm trying to add Ubuntu to a network domain. The domain is hosted by a windows machine, and so are the files I want to connect to. How can I do this?
[07:42] <cyros> xwolf--: just DL a live cd with qparted on it
[07:42] <s-ndh-c> michael:  samba
[07:42] <frank23> karat: that's the thing. If you get a wireless card with a atheros or prism54 chipset, you don't even need ndiswrapper
[07:42] <xwolf--> i cant dl anything with this dialup modem.
[07:42] <fyrestrtr> michael: install samba
[07:42] <selinium> ubotu tell michael about samba
[07:42] <xwolf--> it's just disgusting ;P
[07:42] <cyros> oh sorry to hear that
[07:42] <cyros> lol
[07:43] <xwolf--> haha, i'm not at home.
[07:43] <michael> dammit2; you need to use your own user name and password and use sudo
[07:43] <xwolf--> if i were... oh, if i were >)
[07:43] <comforteagle> why would Xorg take up 62+% of my cpu?
[07:43] <frank23> Lord_Maynoth: there is the backports project but they don't have everything
[07:43] <cyros> just gotta wait till u get home
[07:43] <cyros> :)
[07:43] <Lord_Maynoth> I just wish autopackage would evolve more..... then people might take it seriously
[07:43] <karat> frank23, yeah I wish I could select what wireless I get but the laptop is already ordered and it was only $500 :) If I don't like it I might just get another atheros pcmcia card since they have great linux support
[07:43] <xwolf--> cyros doesnt ubuntu-install partitioner do the job?
[07:44] <Seveas> Lord_Maynoth, then evolving means completely changing
[07:44] <Seveas> Lord_Maynoth, autopackage as it is now is crap
[07:44] <karat> frank23, thanks for the help
[07:44] <cyros> it will do the job but it wont keep ur windows install
[07:44] <dammit2> Michael: how to I create a account? sudo ___ lol Im noob
[07:44] <ozgurgerilla> selinium, im installing bitchx - irc
[07:44] <frank23> karat: I see your point. If ndiswrapper works well, why not?
[07:44] <Lord_Maynoth> well it works fine for firefox 1.5, gaim 1.5, abiword, etc
[07:44] <Seveas> Lord_Maynoth, then you have a really weird definition of fine
[07:44] <michael> System>Administration>Users and Groups
[07:44] <xwolf--> cyros looks like ubuntu's installation is gonna wait then.
[07:45] <michael> if you're using gnome
[07:45] <cyros> if ur gonna start over and dont care if u loose stuff on the drive then the windows paritioner will do it also
[07:45] <dammit2> command line before gnome
[07:45] <selinium> ozgurgerilla, in the compile wiki that I sent you. How far have you got? What step?
[07:45] <Lord_Maynoth> well they all install fine, they all function fine, no problems installing or unistalling..
[07:45] <Jimmey__> Would 'sudo apt-get install firestarter' work with Hoary?
[07:45] <Seveas> !info firestarter hoary
[07:45] <Lord_Maynoth> not sure what this big mysterious problem is
[07:46] <selinium> Seveas, I ran firestarter on hoary
[07:46] <ubotu> firestarter: (gtk program for managing and observing your firewall), section universe/admin, is optional. Version: 1.0.1-1ubuntu2 (hoary), Packaged size: 518 kB, Installed size: 2348 kB
[07:46] <s-ndh-c> you should learn iptables, thats much better than firestarter
[07:46] <Seveas> Lord_Maynoth, security issues all over, and it can easily wreck dpkg
[07:46] <Seveas> Jimmey__, so yes 
[07:46] <Lord_Maynoth> *shrug* no problems here
[07:46] <michael> dammit2; if you're trying to add accounts in CL, I don't know how
[07:46] <s-ndh-c> shit
[07:46] <Seveas> !tell Lord_Maynoth about worksforme
[07:46] <s-ndh-c> where can i find unofficial repos?
[07:46] <s-ndh-c> i need phpmd
[07:46] <kameron> anyone have ICM532 chipset based webcams working, using the spca5xx driver in dapper?
[07:47] <s-ndh-c> *phpmp*
[07:47] <selinium> Seveas, i have used autopackage the once, I didn't realise it could knacker dpkg, that would explain some of the 'issues' I had! :)
[07:47] <fyrestrtr> dammit2: useradd -m -G users,audio,games,wheel username
[07:47] <fyrestrtr> then passwd username to set the password
[07:47] <Seveas> selinium, klik is a much saner approach (made by much less insane people too)
[07:47] <Matic`Makovec> ok whats the command to run croosover office ?
[07:47] <Matic`Makovec> can't find one.
[07:48] <pawel> anyone familiar with gimp? ;>
[07:48] <fyrestrtr> whoops, that's useradd username -m -G users,wheel,audio,games -s /bin/bash
[07:48] <selinium> Seveas, I only used it once for something I cant remember, I am pretty good at compiling now so I need not worry! :)
[07:49] <Matic`Makovec> Seveas, would you maybe know the command to run crossover office ?
[07:49] <gopi> One thing I would like to tell all...... mythtv sucks :(
[07:49] <Seveas> Matic`Makovec, I don't use that
[07:49] <Matic`Makovec> k, thanks
[07:50] <ozgurgerilla> selinium, i have now unarchived the tar.gz but how do I install/compile it?
[07:50] <gopi> !repos
[07:50] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[07:50] <selinium> ozgurgerilla, read the wiki ubotu sent you. it is pretty easy to follow.
[07:50] <ozgurgerilla> ok thanks.
[07:50] <selinium> ubotu tell ozgurgerilla about compile
[07:51] <selinium> ozgurgerilla, np
[07:51] <gopi> !compile
[07:51] <obli> what to do with .sh files? =/
[07:51] <ubotu> A nice howto about compiling software from source code can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (but remember to search !apt first, after adding all the !repos)
[07:51] <obli> !sh
[07:51] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, obli
[07:51] <Matic`Makovec> obli,  sh name.sh
[07:51] <obli> oh
[07:52] <dammit2> fyrestrtr: thanks
[07:55] <K-Zodron> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=844159#post844159 <- halp plx? =(
[07:56] <paulproteus|lapt> /join#ubuntu+1
[07:57] <michael> Nother question :)... I have an IBM Thinkpad 365XD and I want to install minimal Ubuntu. I have the CD's, but it won't boot from them. Any Help?
[07:57] <paulproteus|lapt> K-Zodron: Still need help?
[07:57] <paulproteus|lapt> K-Zodron: Boot off a live CD and let's see what we can do.
[07:58] <neoxan> re :)
[07:58] <lamego> K-Zodron, why did windows crashed ? Eventually your hd is damaged, ubuntu will not help
[07:58] <K-Zodron> paulproteus: ok, mommy
[07:58] <K-Zodron> 's yelling "sleep"
[07:58] <K-Zodron> so gotta try tomorrow
[07:58] <K-Zodron> c ya
[07:58] <K-Zodron> xd
[07:58] <K-Zodron> lamego: new hdd for ubuntu
[07:58] <K-Zodron> throwed the crash-one out of the window
[07:59] <K-Zodron> I got a little mad you know xD
[08:01] <mod^> How do I remove expiration date of user account?
[08:01] <mod^> with usermod
[08:02] <na7e> mod^, man usermod
[08:02] <na7e> mod^, usually it's setting something to 0 that makes it never expire
[08:02] <mod^> na7e: Yes. And man usermod says only "The date on which the user account will be disabled. The date is specified in the format YYYY-MM-DD."
[08:02] <mod^> oh
[08:03] <topyli> that reminds me. my university account is about to expire
[08:03] <michael> does anybody know how to get an IBM Thinkpad 365XD to boot from a CD? I can't get anything to make it boot from floppy, and it doesn't have a network jack? I also can't find any6thing on google.
[08:04] <kingspawn> michael: sure it supports booting off a cd?
[08:04] <na7e> michael, change the bios boot-order?
[08:05] <s-ndh-c> w00t
[08:05] <michael> i tried to, i have cd b4 hd, but it won't find the cd
[08:05] <s-ndh-c> phpMp2 works
[08:05] <s-ndh-c> thats all i wanted
[08:05] <s-ndh-c> :p
[08:05] <s-ndh-c> now ubuntu is good again
[08:05] <s-ndh-c> :P
[08:05] <mod^> hmm, how do I know that do I use shadowconfig or not
[08:06] <s-ndh-c> why is there no vhost stuff preconfigured if you install apache?
[08:06] <s-ndh-c> i know noone that uses apache for single website
[08:06] <s-ndh-c> is breezy stable?
[08:07] <lamego> yes it is
[08:07] <iBalo> yes, reasonably :-)
[08:07] <m00s3s> I think it is quite stable :)
[08:07] <s-ndh-c> some month ago i had the problem that the default gcc that got installed was not the one the kernel images where compiled with
[08:08] <Seveas> s-ndh-c, /etc/apache2/hosts-available
[08:08] <Seveas> template for a vhost
[08:09] <Seveas> dead-easy to add more vhosts
[08:09] <s-ndh-c> but i have apache 1.3 installed
[08:09] <s-ndh-c> and there is nothing
[08:09] <Seveas> s-ndh-c, apache1 is not officially supported
[08:09] <ompaul> s-ndh-c, move up the food chain
[08:09] <obli> is there a command for closing the console? I don't feel like moving the cursor to the x ;0
[08:09] <s-ndh-c> Seveas:  why?
[08:09] <Seveas> s-ndh-c, because in this century we use apache2
[08:09] <s-ndh-c> but 2 sucks
[08:09] <Seveas> wow, what a great argument....
[08:10] <s-ndh-c> cause if one suexec/suphp vhost is wrong it keeps restarting the whole server
[08:10] <s-ndh-c> the whole apache
[08:10] <s-ndh-c> i mean
[08:10] <ozgurgerilla> hi guys, can someone please tell me step by step how to compile a file
[08:10] <kozmic> I got an amd64 cpu, would i have more problems running the amd64 iso than the regular i386? is i386 or amd64 recommended for as few problems as possible..
[08:10] <flemnos> obli, ctrl-d closes a console window
[08:10] <frank23> kozmic: you will have less problems with i386
[08:10] <s-ndh-c> ozgurgerilla:  ggc -o somename somename.c?
[08:10] <Seveas> kozmic, if you need flash or w32codecs (wma, wmv) go for i386
[08:10] <obli> thanks
[08:11] <kozmic> frank23 Seveas : thanks. what i thought, but wasnt sure. thanks
[08:11] <jacopoexchange> can someone help me with soundcard configuration?
[08:11] <frank23> kozmic: flash/video codecs/etc are harder to setup with amd64
[08:11] <s-ndh-c> jacopoexchange:  type alsaconf as root
[08:11] <jacopoexchange> ok
[08:11] <s-ndh-c> it should list all found cards
[08:11] <s-ndh-c> and leet you choose a driver for them
[08:12] <ozgurgerilla> s-ndh-c: no dont work
[08:12] <fund-> Have anyone here manage to get ICH6 (audio card) working on ubuntu?
[08:12] <s-ndh-c> ozgurgerilla:  why?
[08:12] <jacopoexchange> alsaconf: command not found
[08:13] <s-ndh-c> jacopoexchange:  you need alsa-utils installed
[08:13] <s-ndh-c> i think
[08:13] <jacopoexchange> i already have it
[08:13] <jacopoexchange> installed from synaptics
[08:13] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, type alsamixer in a terminal, check nothing is muted
[08:13] <s-ndh-c> hm maybe ubuntu does not have alsaconf?
[08:14] <s-ndh-c> debian has and gentoo too
[08:14] <s-ndh-c> :P
[08:14] <jacopoexchange> alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
[08:14] <spongebob> hi, i used easyUbuntu.  The firefox icon didn't change, got a bunch of  gtk errors in terminal, not sure if the rest worked
[08:14] <YogSothoth>  I apt-get installed subversion then I compiled a newer version and now I want to revert back to the apt-get version, how can I?
[08:14] <s-ndh-c> YogSothoth:  where did you install the selfbuild svn?
[08:14] <s-ndh-c> in another prefix?
[08:15] <s-ndh-c> maybe the makefile includes a remove rule
[08:15] <s-ndh-c> or uninstall script
[08:15] <ompaul> spongebob, head over to #easyubuntu they will talk to you there
[08:15] <ozgurgerilla> s-ndh-c: could u please help me compile and install bitchx-irc
[08:15] <s-ndh-c> if not find / -name *subversion* and delete all that is listed
[08:16] <s-ndh-c> ozgurgerilla:  just run the ./configure script and then make after that
[08:16] <spongebob> ok thanks :)
[08:16] <s-ndh-c> ozgurgerilla:  the readme should have told you the same
[08:16] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, looks like your machine can't see your sound card, have you two in the machine by any chance (onboard and something else)?
[08:17] <jacopoexchange> i have one upstairs, yes
[08:17] <jacopoexchange> the fact is that on lspci there is my sound card
[08:17] <jacopoexchange> 0000:00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
[08:18] <s-ndh-c> maybe the kernel installed does not have modules for the card?
[08:18] <chris> im using xfce. just wondering how you can get rid of the top bar?
[08:18] <s-ndh-c> but there should be something like alsaconf
[08:18] <jacopoexchange> it used to work until yesterday
[08:18] <ompaul> there is
[08:18] <ompaul> what happened yesterday?
[08:18] <jacopoexchange> i was trying to install specific realtek drivers
[08:18] <s-ndh-c> maybe dpkk-reconfigure alsa?
[08:18] <s-ndh-c> or something like that
[08:18] <jacopoexchange> but the installation termined for a missing c compiler
[08:18] <ozgurgerilla> how do I add a C compiler in $PATH?
[08:18] <jacopoexchange> and the old alsa configuration got lost
[08:19] <jacopoexchange> i installed gcc and it worked
[08:19] <s-ndh-c> ozgurgerilla:  have you installed gcc?
[08:19] <ozgurgerilla> nope.
[08:19] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, as s-ndh-c was saying >>sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa<<
[08:19] <mmelbert> hello all
[08:19] <lamego> ozgurgerilla, you dont need, by default its installed on the system path, you only need to install it
[08:19] <s-ndh-c> ozgurgerilla:  ok type apt-get install build-essential
[08:19] <jacopoexchange> i'll try it
[08:19] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, sudo apt-get install buildessential
[08:19] <jacopoexchange> thaks
[08:19] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:19] <ompaul> s-ndh-c, if ubuntu then sudo
[08:20] <LightBeam> apparement g pas de droits sur /sev/video
[08:20] <s-ndh-c> ompaul:  yeah i forget that allday
[08:20] <ompaul> !fr
[08:20] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[08:20] <s-ndh-c> first thing i do is sudo passwd root
[08:20] <s-ndh-c> :P
[08:20] <mtlife> ok i have a bit of a problem with samba, when I connect to the local ip adress everything works (like \\192.168.1.1\) but when i use the netbios name it says i'm not allowed to connect (\\ubuntu\) why is that?
[08:20] <s-ndh-c> cause i run some of my selfmade tools with setuid0
[08:20] <s-ndh-c> so i need to have root
[08:20] <s-ndh-c> hehe
[08:20] <s-ndh-c> :P
[08:20] <ompaul> s-ndh-c, well please don't suggest it to a user here, thanks :-)
[08:21] <ompaul> sudo and cron would take care of that
[08:21] <ompaul> sudo id << proof :)
[08:21] <s-ndh-c> problem is that in sudo > >> do not work
[08:21] <bimberi> s-ndh-c: 'sudo -i' gets you into a root login shell (without need for a root p/w)
[08:22] <ompaul> s-ndh-c, you have to escape from those problems '
[08:22] <s-ndh-c> and i dont want to use tee
[08:22] <s-ndh-c> sudo -i?
[08:22] <ozgurgerilla> s-ndh-c, it says could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (1 3 permission denied)
[08:22] <ompaul> keep user env
[08:22] <s-ndh-c> like sudo -i somecommand?
[08:22] <Iceman> what Min memory for Ubuntu ? 128 ?
[08:22] <jacopoexchange>   /jacopo# sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa
[08:22] <jacopoexchange> Package `alsa' is not installed and no info is available.
[08:22] <jacopoexchange> Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
[08:22] <jacopoexchange> and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
[08:22] <jacopoexchange> /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: alsa is not installed
[08:22] <ompaul> s-ndh-c, no sudo -i for shell with env
[08:22] <jacopoexchange> this doesn't make sense!
[08:22] <bimberi> s-ndh-c: no, as ompaul said
[08:23] <mod^> why /var/log/auth.log has "error: PAM: Authentication failure for mod" -when I try to login over SSH?
[08:23] <jacopoexchange> it says it is installed from synaptic package manager
[08:23] <s-ndh-c> but i need to start a command
[08:23] <s-ndh-c> thats why i use setuid
[08:23] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, first off don't paste in her
[08:23] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, use paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:23] <mod^> I just ran shadowconfig on
[08:23] <s-ndh-c> ozgurgerilla:  try using sudo?
[08:23] <s-ndh-c> :P
[08:23] <Iceman> Getting a new Ubuntu install but "Memory" for the old system ... will 128 meg cover Ubuntu
[08:23] <ozgurgerilla> when I try: sh configure, it says  I have no acceptable C compiler in the $PATH
[08:24] <necip> Hi, i have installed PHP5-GD library but i can't use true type fonts with PHP. But other image functions work. What's the problem?
[08:24] <s-ndh-c> ozgurgerilla:  have you installed the build-essential meta package?
[08:24] <sfar-ubu> my printscreen-button seems to have stopped working
[08:24] <ozgurgerilla> nop
[08:24] <millie> hi
[08:24] <sfar-ubu> can i bind it back somehow?
[08:24] <ozgurgerilla> how do I do that?
[08:24] <s-ndh-c> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:24] <mod^> would anybody know?
[08:24] <sfar-ubu> or maybe bind another key-combination to gnome-screenshot ?
[08:24] <ompaul> second sudo apt-get install alsa-base
[08:25] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, ^^
[08:25] <jacopoexchange> yes
[08:25] <Iceman> Memory for Ubuntu ... anyone .. on a athlon 700
[08:25] <bimberi> sfar-ubu: check in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts
[08:26] <ozgurgerilla> s-ndh-c I have now?
[08:26] <sfar-ubu> bimberi: ah
[08:26] <elvirolo> hi all
[08:26] <mtlife> ok i have a bit of a problem with samba, when I connect to the local ip adress everything works (like \\192.168.1.1\) but when i use the netbios name it says i'm not allowed to connect (\\ubuntu\) why is that?
[08:26] <jacopoexchange> i posted it
[08:26] <s-ndh-c> ozgurgerilla:  if you have installed try configure again
[08:27] <ozgurgerilla> yes now its working
[08:27] <bimberi> mtlife: can you successfully ping 'ubuntu' from the box trying to connect to it?
[08:28] <s-ndh-c> ozgurgerilla:  good
[08:28] <mtlife> bimberi: yes i can
[08:28] <necip> Hi, i have installed PHP5-GD library but i can't use true type fonts with PHP. But other image functions work. What's the problem?
[08:28] <ozgurgerilla> how do I go one back directory in the terminal?
[08:28] <iBalo> cd ..
[08:28] <bimberi> ozgurgerilla: cd ..
[08:28] <necip> ozgurgerilla, cd ..
[08:29] <s-ndh-c> :P
[08:29] <Arnia> Hi. I'm having a weird problem with WPA and ipw2200 drivers on Dapper (using the install script posted on the forums) but it is a problem that existed in Breezy too
[08:29] <bimberi> mtlife: hm, ok, i don't know then sorry :/  (others might though)
[08:29] <ziosa> Salve...ho un problema con ubuntu qualcuno mi potrebbe aiutare?
[08:29] <ziosa> se si
[08:29] <tonyyarusso> !it
[08:29] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:30] <Arnia> Essentially, when I try to connect to a WPA secured network, it thinks it is a WEP secured network
[08:30] <jacopoexchange> ompaul: any other idea?
[08:30] <ziosa> grazie e scusate
[08:30] <mtlife> ok i have a bit of a problem with samba, when I connect to the local ip adress everything works (like \\192.168.1.1\) but when i use the netbios name it says i'm not allowed to connect (\\ubuntu\) why is that? (I can ping 'ubuntu')
[08:30] <Arnia> Any ideas what may cause this?
[08:31] <tonyyarusso> Arnia: No, but I know they came up with a new network manager package for Dapper yesterday, so I'm wondering if you have that yet.  (Apparently significant improvements - talk to Pygi for more info)
[08:32] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, okay is it onboard?
[08:32] <jacopoexchange> yes
[08:32] <Arnia> tonyyarusso: Do you have the version number for me to check against?
[08:32] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, okay this is a bit of a pain but might just do the trick
[08:32] <jacopoexchange> sorry, i didn't know i couldn't paste here, it is the first time i am so desperate
[08:32] <tonyyarusso> Arnia: Let me see if I can get it for you..
[08:32] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, no worries, I have an idea
[08:33] <tonyyarusso> Arnia: You can check this URL anyway, it's the post about the new package.  You can probably find the number there.  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=145230&page=4
[08:34] <d4niel> I have a problem:  My Ubuntu will freeze at something like "Sychronizing Clock with time.ubuntu.com".  I configured my network manually.  nForce LAN.
[08:34] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, three steps, 1. shutdown machine, 2.restart machine, disable sound card in bios, start o/s, shutdown 3. restart machine, enable soundcard in bios, boot machine check for success (just might work)
[08:35] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, your trying to force the machine to automagically reconfigure the card there is a reasonable chance of success with that
[08:35] <mtlife> ok i have a bit of a problem with samba, when I connect to the local ip adress everything works (like \\192.168.1.1\) but when i use the netbios name it says i'm not allowed to connect (\\ubuntu\) why is that? (I can ping 'ubuntu')
[08:35] <jacopoexchange> THANKS,that makes a lot of sense
[08:35] <jacopoexchange> i 'll try
[08:36] <ompaul> mtlife, that is because 192.168.1.1 is not translated to \\ubuntu by the smb protocol as far as I can see, but I don't use samba
[08:36] <Arnia> tonyyarusso: Thank you very much for your time
[08:36] <tonyyarusso> d4niel: I can give you a workaround, but not a fix.  Ctrl-C will get you past that step.  Making it actually work, I'm not sure.  You could try messing with init scripts and making the ntp synch happen later in the boot process.
[08:37] <d3v11> ne1 using freenx here? have a little problem
[08:37] <d4niel> Workaround is fine...  Thanks... I'll try to boot now.
[08:37] <btdown> d3v11 Im using it...
[08:37] <d4niel> Thanks tonyyarusso
[08:37] <mtlife> ompaul: but ubuntu does show up in the workgroup and i does popup a user/password screen.. only no user works, but it does work if i connect directly to 192.168.1.1
[08:39] <ompaul> mtlife have yoiu read the ubuntu samba faq?
[08:39] <mtlife> ompaul: where can i find it?
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> !samba
[08:40] <ubotu> it has been said that samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[08:40] <ompaul> tonyyarusso, I was msg the bot :-/
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> ompaul: Sorry...
[08:41] <tonyyarusso> ompaul: Now you've done it.  Flooring's expensive.
[08:41] <mikebot> how can ig et the logicla operators in openoffice in ubuntu?
[08:41] <michael> well, I hope I have my computer added to my network... ttyl
[08:41] <mikebot> *i get...logical
[08:43] <grt> hi, I`ve just installed ubuntu, I`m in gnome and can`t find console
[08:43] <ompaul> mikebot, do you mean special characters?
[08:43] <grt> and i have no root password
[08:43] <sword-> kusanagi
[08:43] <Matic`Makovec> i'd need century gothic font in quanta+...any ideas what could i do ?
[08:43] <str8edge> grt: try sudo su -
[08:43] <interferon> i installed a new kernel because update-manager recommended it, but now when i boot my computer, it fails while trying to uncompress the kernel image, claiming that the end of file was reached prematurely.  how can i roll back the kernel upgrade from a livecd?
[08:44] <str8edge> to get a root console.
[08:44] <ompaul> !tell grt about root
[08:44] <mikebot> ompaul, yeah
[08:44] <mikebot> ompaul, like the upside down A, etc.
[08:44] <ompaul> mikebot, give me a couple of mins I found them the other day
[08:44] <grt> thx
[08:44] <mikebot> ompaul, okay, thanks
[08:45] <s-ndh-c> i think sudo -s
[08:45] <ompaul> grt one of this things about ubuntu is that root is disabled
[08:45] <ompaul> !root
[08:45] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:45] <s-ndh-c> why is that?
[08:45] <s-ndh-c> root is only for admin tasks
[08:45] <s-ndh-c> why is it locked?
[08:45] <ompaul> s-ndh-c, designed like that read the page please
[08:45] <sfar-ubu> because its safer
[08:45] <lamego> s-ndh-c, because its a secure thing to do, you should use root to play around
[08:45] <lamego> should not
[08:46] <Mabus06> sudo -i
[08:46] <s-ndh-c> who uses root for daily work?
[08:46] <Mabus06> will log you in as root
[08:46] <lamego> if you need to do a particular command with root, use sudo command
[08:46] <sfar-ubu> "sudo passwd root" will enable root password
[08:46] <s-ndh-c> that just like all those stupid windows users who use Administrator account allday
[08:46] <s-ndh-c> hehe
[08:47] <Matic`Makovec> any ideas how to add fonts to quanta+ ?
[08:47] <Matic`Makovec> if i have ttf and all..
[08:47] <ompaul> okay the root conversation is over - if anyone is curious have a look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo thanks conversations in #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[08:48] <d4niel> Problem:  When booting when Gnome is started I get a rainbow like background and everything freezes...
[08:48] <xbrucex> what's the command for a shell traceroute?
[08:48] <bimberi> xbrucex: tracepath
[08:49] <spongebob> hi.  in "System Monitor" it says my memory is only 116 MiB.  Does that mean the 512MB i got off ebay isn't really 512?  Or is it not recognizing it correctly?
[08:49] <Matic`Makovec> !tell Matic`Makovec  about fonts
[08:49] <xbrucex> bimberi, thanks
[08:49] <sfar-ubu> wow that was f*cked up,, my monitor just went crazy.. it was like zoom-in/zoom-out/zoom-in/zoom-out etc for about 2-3 seconds .. and it kinda made a click-sound
[08:49] <bimberi> xbrucex: np :)  note that traceroute can be installed as a separate package
[08:49] <xbrucex> bimberi, thanks, was wondering where it went
[08:49] <ompaul> mikebot, from the menu Insert - Special Character
[08:50] <markrian> When I launch applications with gksudo the theme they're rendered with is quite ugly, and not the same as the theme I have set for my user. How do I make this more consistent?
[08:50] <ompaul> mikebot, okay ^^^
[08:50] <ompaul> sfar-ubu, power off and reseat your video card
[08:51] <Peri> hello
[08:51] <ompaul> sfar-ubu, and your leads
[08:51] <jane> is dreamweaver available for ubununtu?
[08:51] <sfar-ubu> ompaul:  well.. ill wait until its totally broken :)
[08:51] <mikebot> ompaul, yeah, but thtat doesn't have alkl the characters
[08:51] <sfar-ubu> it has only happened this one time
[08:51] <techrush> !restricted
[08:51] <ubotu> restricted is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[08:51] <d4niel> Problem:  When Gnome is started I get a background with specs of red, green, blue, and gray consecutively and everything freezes...
[08:51] <interferon> markrian, "sudo gnome-theme-manager"
[08:52] <tonyyarusso> jane: No, but: a) It might run in wine (I've heard by heresay), b) You can also try Nvu.
[08:52] <ompaul> jane, no and I don't know the status of crossover and wine with that package
[08:53] <veranda> 
[08:53] <veranda> G
[08:53] <veranda> HI
[08:53] <michael> How do I set up Ubuntu to log onto a Windows Domain Controller so all users on that domain can log into it?
[08:53] <jane> oh, or there is any other software for building a web page in linux?
[08:53] <veranda> IDK WHAT HAPPENOK?
[08:53] <ryan`> jane, lots
[08:53] <markrian> interferon: thanks, but changing to any theme doesn't do anything, even after applying, closing, and retrying - what could be wrong?
[08:53] <bimberi> jane: screem, nvu, bluefish ...
[08:54] <tonyyarusso> jane: Nvu was one example of that.
[08:54] <ryan`> depends on what you mean by 'building a web page'
[08:54] <tonyyarusso> Gedit!
[08:54] <veranda> IDK
[08:54] <bimberi> vi
[08:54] <techrush> bluefish, quanta
[08:54] <veranda> WHAT VI
[08:54] <veranda> ?
[08:54] <bimberi> :P
[08:54] <jane> ok thanks
[08:54] <tonyyarusso> veranda: Editor.
[08:54] <veranda> WHAT :P?
[08:55] <northie> I'm freaking out here. I can't switch to the two keyboard layouts I need. I can change to any other. What is going on?
[08:55] <tonyyarusso> veranda: Text editor.  Please don't shout.
[08:55] <veranda> OK
[08:55] <northie> Could I reinstall the layouts somehow?
[08:55] <veranda> IDK
[08:55] <d4niel> Problem:  When Gnome is started I get a background with specs of red, green, blue, and gray consecutively and everything freezes...  I really want this fixed...  nVidia 6800GS
[08:55] <michael> Where can I go to get help on my question? ^^
[08:55] <ompaul> mikebot, change your fonts don't know which one but it must be there somewhere you can also make your own
[08:55] <veranda> DO U HAVE A OUESTIONS?
[08:56] <veranda> I DONT
[08:56] <michael> me?
[08:56] <ompaul> veranda, cease thanks
[08:56] <veranda> HEY RYAN WHY U DON'T TALK TO ME?
[08:56] <linuxpoet> What do you folks use to view faxes
[08:56] <linuxpoet> Oh and Xubuntu rocks!
[08:57] <tonyyarusso> michael: You have a few options.  Try here at various times of day.  Search the wiki and the forums.  Also, check with uncle Google.
[08:57] <veranda> OH
[08:57] <veranda> KOOL
[08:57] <tonyyarusso> linuxpoet: Not sure I've ever done it; what format do they come in as?
[08:58] <Koni> Hallo
[08:58] <s-ndh-c> wow i finaly managed to roll a J
[08:58] <s-ndh-c> hehe
[08:58] <kursad> turks ubuntu chanell
[08:58] <ompaul> !tk
[08:58] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ompaul
[08:58] <s-ndh-c> :P
[08:58] <tonyyarusso> !tr
[08:58] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu.tr hizmetinizde.
[08:58] <ompaul> ahhhh
[08:58] <s-ndh-c> hm
[08:59] <s-ndh-c> english is best language anyway
[08:59] <tonyyarusso> It was one or the other, and you guessed first :)
[08:59] <linuxpoet> tonyyarusso: they come in as a tiff
[08:59] <ompaul> s-ndh-c, more people don't speak it than do
[08:59] <linuxpoet> but they are multipage
[08:59] <mix_> ?? winkey
[08:59] <linuxpoet> In gnome the only one I have found is Ghfaxviewer which works well but is gtk1 so it is ugly
[08:59] <mikebot> ompaul, okay thanks
[09:00] <s-ndh-c> hehe
[09:00] <linuxpoet> Their is Kfax which works GREAT but I run Xubuntu and don't want to have to install a bunch of KDE cruft
[09:00] <tonyyarusso> linuxpoet: Hmm.  I wonder if the pdf viewers would handle that?  Just b/c that's another mulitpage thing.  Heading off for a search...
[09:00] <tonyyarusso> linuxpoet: Wait, so you want something that's not QT or GTK?  How're you going to pull that off?
[09:01] <tonyyarusso> linuxpoet: Oh, gtk1.  nm.
[09:01] <linuxpoet> No... I want to run something that is GTK2
[09:01] <linuxpoet> :)
[09:01] <Koni> does any body know about a german ubuntu chan?
[09:01] <linuxpoet> I should check and see if I can get faxes sent as pdf
[09:01] <deadpooltheboss> salut
[09:01] <nalioth> !de
[09:01] <_jason> !de
[09:01] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[09:01] <deadpooltheboss> ya des francais ds la room
[09:01] <_jason> !fr
[09:01] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[09:01] <Ribs> !fr
[09:01] <Koni> thx
[09:01] <deadpooltheboss> ok
[09:02] <deadpooltheboss> how
[09:02] <s-ndh-c> is there #ubuntu.de too?
[09:02] <tonyyarusso> linuxpoet: How about efax-gtk?
[09:02] <azurehuesofblue> when I hit add applications nothing happens!
[09:02] <bimberi> s-ndh-c: #ubuntu-de  (iirc)
[09:02] <linuxpoet> that is for sending
[09:03] <linuxpoet> But I just solved the problem
[09:03] <Ribs> azurehuesofblue: Works here, after I put my password in.
[09:03] <s-ndh-c> ok
[09:03] <deadpooltheboss> i have a problem i m a poor newbie in linux and ubuntu
[09:03] <linuxpoet> I can receive them as a pdf :)
[09:03] <linuxpoet> So problem is now gone
[09:03] <tonyyarusso> linuxpoet: Says both ways in apt-cache show, but that works too.
[09:03] <deadpooltheboss> i try to install ati drivers it say need to be in super user mode
[09:03] <deadpooltheboss> how?
[09:03] <tonyyarusso> linuxpoet: "view, print and manage faxes received."
[09:03] <_jason> azurehuesofblue: what about if you type 'gksudo synaptic' in accessories > terminal?
[09:03] <lamego> deadpooltheboss, on ubuntu you have the ati drivers available on the package manger as long you neable the universe/multiverse repos
[09:03] <Ribs> deadpooltheboss: sudo <command>
[09:03] <bimberi> deadpooltheboss: use 'sudo' for commands that require super user access
[09:03] <ompaul> !tell deadpooltheboss about ati
[09:04] <bimberi> !tell deadpooltheboss about sudo
[09:04] <deadpooltheboss> how acces commands
[09:04] <azurehuesofblue> _jason ok I'll try that
[09:04] <deadpooltheboss> plz
[09:04] <linuxpoet> gtk-fax?
[09:04] <bimberi> deadpooltheboss: Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal
[09:04] <ompaul> deadpooltheboss, read the messages from the bot and follow through the URLs they will help you
[09:04] <tonyyarusso> linuxpoet: efax-gtk
[09:05] <deadpooltheboss> thx you very much
[09:05] <azurehuesofblue> _jason, that works, but the add applications feature is different than the synaptic feature... I'm frustrated :-/
[09:05] <fdr> hello... can you please point me a howto for using beagle with ubuntu 5.10 ? I remember there was one for 5.04 but I can't find it anymore... thanks!
[09:05] <deadpooltheboss> david@ubuntu:~$
[09:06] <deadpooltheboss> says that in the terminal
[09:06] <deadpooltheboss> david@ubuntu:~$
[09:06] <ompaul> deadpooltheboss, do not paste in here
[09:06] <quent-g3> hello ppl :)
[09:06] <deadpooltheboss> sorry
[09:06] <_jason> azurehuesofblue: that was just for trouble shooting.  What does 'gksudo gnome-app-install' in a terminal do?  any output?
[09:06] <deadpooltheboss> i m sorry what do i type in the terminal to access super user mode
[09:06] <quent-g3> how can i choose wich services will be loaded at boot?
[09:06] <Lamego> deadpooltheboss, install the driver from the ubuntu repos
[09:07] <quent-g3> i mean it start lots of daemon that i dont use
[09:07] <mix_> !tell mix_ about winkey
[09:07] <deadpooltheboss> how
[09:07] <deadpooltheboss> ?
[09:07] <ompaul> deadpooltheboss, read the message from the bot it will tell you everything
[09:07] <misterii> Hey.. I istalled xmule, decided to try amule, unistalled xmule, installed amule, didn't like amule, now installed xmule... but now it keeps crashing. Somekind of registry problem?
[09:07] <azurehuesofblue> _jason yeah it says error: libgtkembedoz doesn't exist
[09:07] <deadpooltheboss> unbuntu repos?
[09:07] <Lamego> !tell deadpooltheboss about repos
[09:07] <ompaul> !tell deadpooltheboss about ati
[09:07] <Lamego> ops :P
[09:07] <ompaul> deadpooltheboss, about ATI
[09:08] <quent-g3> there's smth like rc.d.conf?
[09:08] <_jason> azurehuesofblue: did you copy and paste that error or type it yourself?
[09:08] <ompaul> misterii, well it ain't windows so the concept of registry does not work
[09:09] <gtf> hi
[09:09] <gtf> again
[09:09] <gtf> when i clicked on update icon on my desktop an error occurs
[09:09] <ompaul> gtf, have you syanptic running on the desktop?
[09:09] <azurehuesofblue> _jason libgtkembedmoz doesn't exist... not I paraphrased it... I am using AMD64... and I just went through all the steps to install FF1.5 32bit in my 64 bit arch... it MUST have something to do with that... seeing as how moz is part of the error.
[09:09] <gtf> "You have 1 broken package on your system!"
[09:10] <ciro> hi all
[09:10] <ciro> who can tell me where I can downlaod ubuntu lite in italin?
[09:10] <ciro> *italian
[09:10] <_jason> azurehuesofblue: gnome-app-install depends on the 'firefox' package being installed
[09:10] <quent-g3> ciro
[09:10] <ompaul> !it
[09:10] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:10] <quent-g3> exactly
[09:10] <misterii> ompaul, I know... But something.... There is no registry in linux as such, but still I'm getting an already removed app haunting
[09:10] <_jason> azurehuesofblue: (firefox provides /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/libgtkembedmoz.so)
[09:10] <gtf> "Use the "Broken" filter to lacate it"
[09:10] <bimberi> quent-g3: in debian and ubuntu you use the update-rc.d command to manage boot scripts (check in /etc/init.d to see what scripts there are). There is an app called "bum" (boot up manager) that provides a GUI to manage them
[09:11] <gtf> what should I do?
[09:11] <ciro> ompaul nobody there can help me so I tried to ask here
[09:11] <quent-g3> tnx bimberi
[09:11] <xplode_me> hi!
[09:11] <bimberi> quent-g3: yw :)
[09:11] <xplode_me> does anyone here use KFTPgrabber to FXP ?
[09:11] <ompaul> misterii, well if you used >>apt-get remove --purge packagename<< if it was a deb it should clean up anything that has been changed
[09:11] <azurehuesofblue> _jason... maybe since I'm a n00b I should stick with 32 bit.
[09:12] <_jason> azurehuesofblue: it does make multimedia things much easier
[09:12] <VladimirBG> is there any way to hear sounds in ubuntu(system, music, movies) on ALL of my 5.1 speakers?
[09:12] <jgerace> hi everyone, i got a problem with network manager
[09:13] <azurehuesofblue> _jason, yeah I'm going to reinstall... once again... hehe, oh well, everytime I reinstall I get a little better at things :)
[09:13] <d4niel> yeah... when gdm is booted it goes to a red,green, and blue screen... not date bug.
[09:13] <majd> hey, i downloaded the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
[09:13] <majd> 's version of java...how can i delete/uninstall it?
[09:13] <C-O-L-T-AWAY> how to insert new live bookmarks (rss feeds) in firefox
[09:13] <C-O-L-T-AWAY> ?
[09:13] <ompaul> jgerace, what kind of network conneciton are you trying to establish
[09:13] <jgerace> wireless
[09:13] <azurehuesofblue> _jason, thanks, later :)
[09:13] <jgerace> i have a broadcom card with ndiswrapper
[09:13] <_jason> azurehuesofblue: gl
[09:13] <jgerace> linksys wmp54g
[09:13] <kbrosnan> C-O-L-T-AWAY, bookmarks -> manage bookmarks -> new live bookmark
[09:13] <ompaul> jgerace, sorry I know nothing of wireless
[09:14] <yacc> C-O-L-T-AWAY: Manage Bookmarks, add dynamic bookmark
[09:14] <xplode_me> does anyone here use KFTPgrabber to FXP between ftps ?
[09:14] <jgerace> ok
[09:14] <VladimirBG> is there any way to hear sounds in ubuntu(system, music, movies) on ALL of my 5.1 speakers?
[09:14] <jgerace> ompaul: thanks anyway
[09:14] <MisterN> hi
[09:14] <ompaul> jgerace, however there is this: wiki.ubuntu.com/ndiswrapper
[09:14] <kbrosnan> C-O-L-T-AWAY, that should be file -> new live bookmark in the bookmarks manager window
[09:14] <ompaul> jgerace, works for most ^^^
[09:14] <jgerace> the wireless is working great, but network manager won't recognize it
[09:15] <mnemnonic> Hi, I am looking for a program similar to mindmap, any suggestions?
[09:15] <fdr> hello... can you please point me a howto for using beagle with ubuntu 5.10 ? I remember there was one for 5.04 but I can't find it anymore... thanks!
[09:15] <szuwi> hi
[09:15] <szuwi> bye bye
[09:15] <ciro> guys Im tryin to installa a programm who need kdelibs4. I tried to install it but it asks me to install some other packages (a lot of packages). who can help me=
[09:15] <ciro> ?
[09:15] <jgerace> fdr: look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Beagle
[09:16] <espresso> who here knows how to add a local folder to sources.list?
[09:16] <_jason> ciro: what program?
[09:16] <gtf> how to change the resolution of the logon screen?
[09:16] <ciro> openC6
[09:16] <eds234> hi ppl,could someone help me out,somehow the programs i minimize like gaim and stuff are not shwing anymore,duno hy,could omeone help me out
[09:16] <espresso> I cp'd my cd to the hard drive, since apt-get wouldn't open the cdrom
[09:17] <Nickgarvey> espresso, edit sources.lst
[09:17] <espresso> Nickgarvey: right, got that
[09:17] <Nickgarvey> still wouldn't work?
[09:17] <kursad> trk ubuntu kanal
[09:17] <Nickgarvey> cd drive mounted?
[09:17] <fdr> jgerace, thanks
[09:17] <espresso> I added a line, but I don't think I did it right
[09:17] <Nickgarvey> !tk
[09:17] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nickgarvey
[09:17] <Nickgarvey> !turk
[09:17] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nickgarvey
[09:17] <jgerace> fdr: np
[09:17] <espresso> the line I did was
[09:17] <kursad> #ubuntu tr
[09:17] <VladimirBG> does anyone know how to utilize all 6 audio chanels in ubuntu?
[09:17] <espresso> (after cp'ing to /etc/ubuntu-install/)
[09:18] <Nickgarvey> !tr
[09:18] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu.tr hizmetinizde.
[09:18] <mnemnonic> eds234: You would have to add something to the panel ... dunno the right english translation, something like 'window-list' or similar
[09:18] <espresso> deb /etc/ubuntu-install/
[09:18] <d4niel> yeah... when gdm is booted it goes to a red,green, and blue screen... not date bug.
[09:18] <Ra211> Can someone please tell me whether it is possible to have different wallpapers for different virtual desktops and how?
[09:18] <espresso> and it didn't like that
[09:18] <tonyyarusso> mnemnonic: That's correct.
[09:18] <eds234> thnks
[09:18] <espresso> !Tk
[09:18] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, espresso
[09:18] <ds[de] > Ra211; this question has been answered on the ubuntuforums.org just today if I'm not mistaken
[09:18] <Nickgarvey> espresso, its tr
[09:18] <espresso> Nickgarvey: what's tr?
[09:19] <tonyyarusso> ds[de] : Really?  Do you have a link?
[09:19] <mnemnonic> !mindmap
[09:19] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mnemnonic
[09:19] <ds[de] > tonyyarusso: sure, here you go http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=147113&highlight=wallpaper
[09:19] <ciro> im trying to install openc6 but I have some dependencies problems: openc6: Dipende: kdelibs4 ma non  installabile
[09:19] <ciro>           Dipende: libqt3c102-mt ma non  installabile
[09:19] <ciro>           Dipende: xlibs-static-dev ma non sta per essere installato
[09:19] <ciro>  who can help me?im runnin und gnome
[09:19] <tonyyarusso> ds[de] : Awesome.
[09:19] <Nickgarvey> tr is turkish, which is what I guessed he was talking
[09:20] <espresso> there's a syntax to the line which I'm missing
[09:20] <espresso> oh
[09:20] <Ra211> ds[de] , link? Am searching for it but haven't been able to find it yet
[09:20] <ompaul> fdr https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=beagle&fullsearch=Text
[09:20] <espresso> !sources.list
[09:20] <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
[09:20] <Nickgarvey> !dsl
[09:20] <ubotu> hmm... pppoe is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ADSLPPPoE
[09:20] <ds[de] > Ra211: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=147113&highlight=wallpaper
[09:20] <Ra211> awesome!
[09:20] <ds[de] > Ra211: I haven't tried it myself, I just saw the thread a few hours ago
[09:21] <stewski> anyone know about installing xgl/compiz for an early nvidia card?
[09:21] <ompaul> stewski, go to #ubuntu+1 for that conversation
[09:21] <ompaul> stewski, its a dapper thing
[09:22] <stewski> cheers ompaul you're right
[09:22] <espresso> Nickgarvey: my other wrinkle is that this is on the server, so I don't have the luxury of synaptic
[09:22] <Nickgarvey> apt-get aaaway
[09:22] <Nickgarvey> I didn't use a gui until a few days ago
[09:22] <espresso> apt-get isn't doing me any good because I can't pick up anysources
[09:22] <Nickgarvey> why not?
[09:23] <ompaul> !tell espresso about repos
[09:23] <espresso> it won't read from the cdrom, and it's not getting a response from any of the sources
[09:23] <itchypoopzkid> Does someone know if the via raid controller vt642 is supported in Ubuntu?
[09:23] <jacopoexchange> ompaul, your trick didn't work
[09:23] <itchypoopzkid> Or how i could get it work if not
[09:23] <espresso> ompaul: thanks, but the wiki doesn't tell how to edit sources.list directly
[09:23] <ompaul> jacopoexchange, looks like you kicked it too hard
[09:23] <d4niel> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=844460#post844460 < Need help with gdm...
[09:23] <jacopoexchange> i was thinking about trying to use the driver that messed upt the whole thing
[09:24] <ompaul> espresso, there is wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[09:24] <jacopoexchange> do you know how to make the c compiler able to do executable files?
[09:24] <espresso> ompaul: I'm not running gnome... this is on my server box, which is installed sans X
[09:24] <Ra211> ds[de] , doesn't seem like the thread includes much useful information; should I give the following thread a small kick? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=140139&highlight=desktop+background+virtual
[09:24] <_jason> jacopoexchange: that's a crummy compiler if it can't create executables
[09:25] <jacopoexchange> i was using gcc
[09:25] <_jason> jacopoexchange: install build-essential
[09:25] <ompaul> espresso, so >>sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list<< uncomment the line with # and universe in it
[09:25] <jacopoexchange> i have it installed
[09:25] <jacopoexchange> thanks, now i try
[09:25] <_jason> jacopoexchange: does hello world work?
[09:25] <jacopoexchange> didn't try
[09:25] <jgerace> has anyone had luck using the new NetworkManager with ndiswrapper
[09:26] <mnemnonic> Does anyone know an equvalent to the mindmap program?
[09:26] <tonyyarusso> mnemnonic: freemind
[09:26] <mnemnonic> thx
[09:26] <espresso> ompaul: I'm there already
[09:26] <tonyyarusso> mnemnonic: Or kdissert
[09:27] <ds[de] > Ra211; I'm sorry, I thought there was a solution in the thread I linked you to ... Dragging up an old thread (with no replies) is no solution, rather post in the one I gave you since it is newer and there have already been some replies
[09:27] <espresso> I'm trying to find out what line do I add into sources.list to point to a folder on my hdd
[09:27] <dddd> hi
[09:27] <jacopoexchange> seems like it is now installing the driver correctly
[09:27] <jacopoexchange> thanks so much man, hope it'll work
[09:27] <itchypoopzkid> Is there a chance to check out if ubuntu does support several hardwaredevices without trying it by running the installation?
[09:28] <espresso> since it's not a http link, do I do something like file:///
[09:28] <ompaul> espresso, so it should be like the >> deb file:///yada/wherever / << or something
[09:28] <mnemnonic> tonyyarusso: I already tried kdissert, I am missing lots of funktionality I would need
[09:28] <Ra211> ds[de] , think I found it: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=18137 (Wallpapoz, though I bet I'm going to hate the program)
[09:28] <Lamego> itchypoopzkid, you can try with the live cd :)
[09:28] <tonyyarusso> mnemnonic: Ah, okay.  Hopefully the other will work for you then.
[09:28] <kursad> Trk varm iinizde
[09:29] <itchypoopzkid> Ok, thats not exactly what i meant but i'll try this, tanks (:
[09:29] <itchypoopzkid> thanks
[09:29] <iBalo> !tr
[09:29] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu.tr hizmetinizde.
[09:29] <ds[de] > Ra211; "it is a deamon that changes wallpaper everytime you switch virtual desktop" ... I don't like the sound of that =) are you going to try it anyway?
[09:30] <d4niel> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=844460#post844460 < Need help with gdm... someone please help me...
[09:31] <jacopoexchange> nothing! damn driver
[09:32] <ds[de] > Ra211; but following the other link in the thread you found, some people really seem to enjoy it :)
[09:32] <ciro> libqt3c102-mt kdelibs4 how can I resolve those dependencies?
[09:34] <YogSothoth> s-ndh-c: I don't know, default path!
[09:36] <eirejah> grub or lilo .. which would be easiest on a really crappy system with no ram etc? or does it make any difference
[09:36] <jgerace> has anyone had luck using the new NetworkManager with ndiswrapper
[09:36] <Lamego> it is just for boot :)
[09:36] <topyli> eirejah: no difference. "no ram etc" is a bigger problem :)
[09:37] <d4niel> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=844460#post844460 < Need help with gdm... someone please help me...
[09:38] <quent-g3> bimberi, i removed some files manually from /etc/init.d/ cuz bum dont work :/
[09:38] <aimaz> what package is the make command in?
[09:38] <Lamego> build-essential
[09:39] <aimaz> Lamego, thanks
[09:39] <Lamego> np :)
[09:39] <quent-g3> how can i use the paste stuff?
[09:39] <Rich43> Hi Im on Ubuntu 5.04, I have a wifi card with a RALink 2500 based chipset. When I first installed ubuntu, the card showed up in the network settings dialog and I inputted the correct router settings. It tried to enable the card but it failed and none of the lights on the back of the wifi card flashed at all! (usually do when sending/recieving data). Any ideas how to fix this?
[09:40] <espresso> has anyone ever installed php on an ubuntu server>
[09:40] <Rich43> I think aggges back, it worked but I dont know why it dont now :-(
[09:40] <DarthShrine> G'morning
[09:41] <Rich43> espresso: with apache, yes
[09:42] <void^> ralink's driver is annoying, uses somethign weird like /etc/Wireless/RT2500STA/RT2500STA.dat as config file
[09:42] <espresso> Rich43: I have an ubuntu server here running apache just fine, but it won't install php
[09:42] <espresso> first, it kicked because I didn't have gcc installed... which I finally did
[09:42] <espresso> now, when I try to ./configure php, it gives me this messsage:
[09:42] <Rich43> espresso: do you have build-essentials packahe?
[09:43] <espresso> configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables.
[09:43] <espresso> build-essentials package?
[09:43] <espresso> don't think so
[09:43] <Rich43> you need it
[09:43] <espresso> apt-get install build-essentials ?
[09:43] <Rich43> well it might not have the s on the end
[09:43] <Rich43> without the s on the end
[09:43] <espresso> I'll give it a try
[09:44] <Rich43> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:44] <Rich43> its one of the first packages i install when i get ubuntu
[09:44] <Rich43> cant live without it ;)
[09:44] <fyrestrtr> how do I fix this GPG error with apt-get update ?
[09:44] <quent-g3> ofc
[09:45] <espresso> ok installed... and that threw some errors
[09:45] <espresso> I'm trying to do an apt-get update, but it's not wanting to connect
[09:45] <Rich43> void^: thanks! il take a look atr the file, you knowlegeable on that driver?
[09:46] <mwe> espresso: and you're connected?
[09:46] <void^> Rich43: using a pci wireless card with rt2500
[09:47] <ProN00b> i need a commandline tool to decode base64, any apt package names ?
[09:47] <Rich43> espresso: you might of installed a bunch of packages prior to that package and broken it.
[09:48] <espresso> mwe: yes
[09:48] <mwe> espresso: what does it say? maybe you need to fix /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:48] <espresso> mwe: I just went through that
[09:49] <aximus> pronoob: hello, you can use python for that
[09:49] <mwe> espresso: what's the error you get and what mirror are you using?
[09:49] <espresso> archive.ubuntu.com
[09:49] <Lamego> ProN00b, apt-cache search uuencode
[09:49] <Sturmkraehe> hi there
[09:49] <Sturmkraehe> i have a problem
[09:49] <mwe> espresso: and the error?
[09:49] <pulgoki> a 5 gig partition should be plenty for /usr?
[09:50] <espresso> mwe: first from installing phpL
[09:50] <Sturmkraehe> on boot-up came this error: set_kernel_font -> failed -> invalid argument
[09:50] <espresso> checking lex output file root... ./configure: line 3246: lex: command not found
[09:50] <espresso> configure: error: cannot find output from lex; giving up
[09:50] <Sturmkraehe> any suggestions?
[09:50] <ProN00b> Lamego, its raw base64 data not mime stuff
[09:50] <espresso> Rich43: that's possible
[09:50] <mwe> espresso: you need to install flex to get lex
[09:50] <espresso> ok
[09:51] <mwe> espresso: but you're saying you can't apt-get update?
[09:51] <Sturmkraehe> could nobody help me?
[09:51] <espresso> E: Package flex has no installation candidate
[09:51] <Lamego> ProN00b, erm, uuencode/decode allows you do to base64 as far as i know
[09:51] <espresso> that's right mwe
[09:51] <mwe> espresso: you need to get apt-get update to work
[09:51] <espresso> I know
[09:51] <mwe> espresso: what's the error it gives you?
[09:51] <espresso> it worked fine yesterday
[09:52] <espresso> it doesn't... it hangs up while trying to access
[09:52] <mwe> espresso: it works here with the same mirror
[09:52] <Sturmkraehe> thnx
[09:52] <Sturmkraehe> :(
[09:52] <Rich43> espresso, you can put your error messages on http://www.pastebin.com/ and give us the link.
[09:52] <mwe> espresso: I'd like to see your sources.list. can you paste it at pastebin.com?
[09:53] <Lamego> ProN00b, install sharutils and man uuencode :)
[09:53] <espresso> 66% [Connecting to archive.ubuntu.com] 
[09:53] <kingspawn> anyone know what the packages for the glibc _sources_ is called?
[09:53] <mwe> oh
[09:53] <haikal> ubuntu 4.10 got problem i c :)
[09:53] <haikal> how can i upgread unbuntu 4.10 to 5.10 ?
[09:53] <mwe> espresso: and it happens repeatedly?
[09:54] <Rich43> void^: I found the file, thats a massive hint! never seen that file in my life :-(
[09:54] <Lamego> kingspawn, there is no package specific to the source (like for the kernel), you must use the apt get source (I dont rember the syntax right now)
[09:54] <espresso> mwe: http://pastebin.com/613101
[09:54] <kingspawn> Lamego: yes, i was expecting so, but i havent found out what to apt-get to get the sources for it.. hehe :)
[09:55] <mwe> espresso: you don't want breezy? it looks ok for hoary.
[09:55] <espresso> mwe: hoary is what I have installed
[09:55] <haikal> apt-get xchat :)
[09:55] <mwe> espresso: what's line 1 though?
[09:55] <espresso> no particular reason beyond the fact that's the cd that I had
[09:55] <Lamego> kingspawn, found it: apt-get source packagename
[09:55] <espresso> I cp'd the install cd to a local folder... apt-get wouldn't mount the cd
[09:56] <kingspawn> Lamego: aha, i shall try it. thank you.
[09:56] <DBO> when drapper drake comes out, will their be a walkthrough for dealing with having to reinstall nvidia drivers?
[09:56] <espresso> mwe: if I can update to breeezy without having to completely rebuild, I'd dig that a lot
[09:56] <mwe> espresso: ok. I'd recommend upgrading to breezy by substiting all occurences of hoary with breezy in sources.list, though it doesn't explain why it wont connect
[09:56] <Kyral> you shouldn't have to
[09:57] <kingspawn> Lamego: ingenious. works like a charm.
[09:57] <espresso> ok
[09:57] <Lamego> kingspawn, ;)
[09:57] <dontknowlinux> I would like some help with cd burning
[09:57] <DBO> Kyral, were you talking to me?
[09:57] <Lamego> DBO, yes
[09:57] <mwe> espresso: just change all occurences of hoary to breezy in there and comment out line one and it should work
[09:57] <Rich43> void^: Where can I find more detailed information on the options in the file?
[09:57] <DBO> Lamego, does drapper use a newer kernel?
[09:57] <problemchild> I am trying to use grdesktop on Ubuntu to connect to a Windows Domain Controller. When I connect to it, it won't allow me to connect to the localmachine. How can I force it to let me do this?
[09:57] <dontknowlinux> when I try to copy disk I get a mesage Could not run sub process: Failed to execute child process "cdrdao" (No such file or directory).
[09:58] <Lamego> DBO, yes
[09:58] <DBO> thank you
[09:58] <mwe> espresso: personally I'd put universe and multiverse in there as well though
[09:58] <haikal> espresso, cp /cdrom/* /home/haikal/mp3 :)
[09:58] <Lamego> dontknowlinux, you seem to be missing the cdrdao utility
[09:59] <jke> Any good tool to chance the quality of ogg files? (I want lower quality, of course :))
[09:59] <LeeJunFan> OT: anyone ever user wakeonlan with linux? how can I get the system to "soft power off" so wakeonlan will work?
[09:59] <void^> Rich43: hm, i have docs in /usr/share/doc/rt2500-1.1.0_beta3, perhaps elsewhere on your system
[09:59] <Lamego> LeeJunFan, as far as I knoew wakeonlan is BIOS based it power ons the entire system, not at the OS level
[10:00] <obli> how do I create a shortcut for switching keyboard layouts quickly?
[10:00] <dontknowlinux> Lamego, Thanks, i just saw it in synaptic
[10:00] <mikeazorin> i am following the guide on the wiki, XglHowto, and when i am supposed to start compiz and the gnome window decorator, i get "compiz.real: Couldn't open display"
[10:00] <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...
[10:00] <Lamego> wakeonlan should trigger a normal power up
[10:00] <LeeJunFan> Lamego: yeah, but it seems I have to not turn the system off all the way. And it also won't wake from a suspend to ram.
[10:00] <ryanakca> and yes, I have insalled libapache2-mod-php5
[10:00] <ompaul> dontknowlinux, from the menu choose Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal, in there type the following >>sudo apt-get install k3b<< and then close that terminal and click on the menu Applications -> Sound & Video -> K3B its easy enough to use
[10:00] <haikal> how can i upgrading unbuntu 4.10 to 5.10 ?
[10:01] <haikal> how can i upgrading ubuntu 4.10 to ubuntu 5.10 ?
[10:01] <Kyral> Warty to Breezy?!
[10:01] <LeeJunFan> Lamego: linux shutdown powers it off all the way, it needs to be "soft-off" for wakeonlan to work.
[10:01] <dontknowlinux> ompaul, can I use k3b under gnome?
[10:01] <mikeazorin> haikal: change your /etc/apt/sources.list from warty to breezy
[10:01] <ompaul> dontknowlinux, yes
[10:01] <mikeazorin> haikal: you should be able to do a search and replace from warty to breezy
[10:01] <mwe> mikeazorin: are you sure that's support, upgrading over two releases?
[10:01] <ryanakca> !upgrade
[10:01] <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.
[10:01] <mwe> supported*
[10:01] <ompaul> its not
[10:02] <haikal> erk
[10:02] <ompaul> mikeazorin, its not
[10:02] <Kyral> mwe: only one way to find out :D
[10:02] <mikeazorin> i am following the guide on the wiki, XglHowto, and when i am supposed to start compiz and the gnome window decorator, i get "compiz.real: Couldn't open display"
[10:02] <ryanakca> is there an apache configuration front-end?
[10:02] <void^> Rich43: have a look at http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
[10:03] <ompaul> Kyral, get a CD for Breezy and start again, or try warty - hoary -breezy
[10:03] <ompaul> Kyral, cd best option
[10:03] <Kyral> ompaul: I'm on Dapper :P
[10:03] <LeeJunFan> Lamego: it's probably the crappy bios in these. heh
[10:03] <ompaul> kyncani, doh
[10:04] <Dr_Fate> No i2c device files found. Use prog/mkdev/mkdev.sh to create them.
[10:04] <Dr_Fate> :(
[10:05] <espresso> mwe: still not having any luck
[10:05] <ompaul> haikal , get a CD for Breezy and start again, or try warty - hoary -breezy  - shortest route is to get CD
[10:05] <solomono> What is a deb file?
[10:05] <mikeazorin> i am following the guide on the wiki, XglHowto, and when i am supposed to start compiz and the gnome window decorator, i get "compiz.real: Couldn't open display"
[10:06] <ompaul> mikeazorin, that is a dapper issue and that subject is in #ubuntu+1
[10:06] <Cooner750> What is the command to reconfigure the Xorg.conf?
[10:06] <solomono> What's a deb file?
[10:06] <coconut> rhiannon
[10:06] <Kyral> !deb
[10:06] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[10:06] <ompaul> Cooner750, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:06] <solomono> !chucknorris
[10:06] <ubotu> I guess chucknorris is a hollywood actor0NET SEND 012345678912345
[10:06] <coconut> hi
[10:06] <solomono> !deb
[10:06] <ompaul> solomono, no - not here
[10:07] <ompaul> !msgthebot
[10:07] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[10:07] <coconut> chucknorris ewww
[10:07] <na7e> @chuck
[10:07] <coconut> no
[10:07] <sebastian_> is there a way to add files to the mplayer playlist using drag and drop ?
[10:07] <Kyral> WTF was that string?
[10:07] <coconut> no
[10:07] <coconut> say lol if u read me
[10:07] <coconut> lol
[10:07] <solomono> Anybody here? NET SEND 012345678912345
[10:07] <coconut> yes
[10:08] <NickGarvey> yeah
[10:08] <benjidog> how do I change the screen resolution using edubuntu
[10:08] <udk> ompaul: had any issue with solomono?
[10:08] <coconut> any 1 here
[10:08] <ompaul> just noe
[10:08] <ompaul> just now
[10:08] <NickGarvey> /tell Solomono about deb
[10:08] <NickGarvey> !tell Solomono about deb
[10:08] <coconut> hloooooooooo
[10:08] <kursad> hardisk i nasl maunt ederim
[10:08] <ompaul> NickGarvey, na he gone
[10:08] <coconut> debian is bad
[10:08] <sebastian_> can anyone tell me how to add files to the mplayer playlist using drag and drop ?
[10:08] <Curtis> hi folks... I'm struggling a bit getting Divx files to play.  I got the w32codecs, and from what I can tell they installed successfully.   But the players aren't finding the codecs when I try to play a file.  Can any of you help?
[10:08] <udk> ompaul: what did he do?
[10:08] <kbrooks> coconut, flame
[10:08] <coconut> u guys are computer nerds i take it
[10:09] <ompaul> udk, prepare for msg
[10:09] <kbrooks> coconut, no one is a "computer nerd"
[10:09] <udk> ompaul: go ahead
[10:09] <coconut> right
[10:09] <kbrooks> coconut, just ask
[10:09] <coconut> como
[10:09] <kbrooks> if u have a question
[10:10] <s1102879> Can I change my password after registering my nic
[10:10] <coconut> no, no questions not now
[10:10] <kingspawn> s1102879: just type passwd
[10:10] <s1102879> thanks
[10:10] <s1102879> passwd
[10:10] <s1102879> heh
[10:11] <kingspawn> preferrably in a terminal, not on irc
[10:11] <kingspawn> heh
[10:11] <sebastian_> lol
[10:11] <coconut> can u speak in binary
[10:11] <Curtis> can anyone help with a Divx problem I'm having?
[10:11] <NickGarvey> I can
[10:11] <kingspawn> coconut: 0
[10:11] <NickGarvey> pick me
[10:11] <espresso> 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
[10:11] <espresso> 000000000011000011110010101000000000011110111
[10:11] <coconut> u rock
[10:11] <NickGarvey> I can count in binary too
[10:11] <haikal> erk
[10:11] <sebastian_> or can anyone help me with my mplayer playlist "problem"
[10:11] <espresso> there are 10 kinds of people who understand binary
[10:11] <kingspawn> Curtis: help.ubuntu.com, look for RestrictedFormats
[10:11] <coconut> 010000111111
[10:12] <NickGarvey> takes me a bit though
[10:12] <NickGarvey> coconut: thats not a letter/word
[10:12] <coconut> sorry i dont know binary
[10:12] <s1102879> I'm sorry.  Perhaps I wasn't clear.  I was reading here http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup  and would like to change the password
[10:12] <ryanakca> is there an apache configuration front-end?
[10:12] <kingspawn> s1102879: oh, i thought you meant in ubuntu.
[10:12] <NickGarvey> 1087
[10:13] <s1102879> no probleim
[10:13] <ompaul> espresso, chill
[10:13] <NickGarvey> thats the number you said coconut
[10:13] <coconut> o really
[10:13] <coconut> what #
[10:13] <NickGarvey> yeah
[10:13] <NickGarvey> (16:11:53) coconut: 010000111111
[10:13] <NickGarvey> is 1087
[10:13] <coconut> o
[10:13] <winston> evenin all
[10:13] <NickGarvey> evening
[10:13] <coconut> im going on 2 a better server
[10:13] <coconut> later
[10:13] <NickGarvey> :*
[10:14] <Rich43> 0110100001100101011011000110110001101111
[10:14] <Rich43> thats a proper word
[10:14] <Curtis> kingtspawn: I checked that out and followed the instructions to install for install w32codecs, but it's playing the files
[10:14] <Rich43> in binary :)
[10:14] <kingspawn> Curtis: it's playing the files? all is well then.
[10:14] <pretzel15> hello kingspawn
[10:14] <NickGarvey> 0110100001100101011011000110110001101111 to you too Rich43
[10:14] <s1102879> okay.  i'll keep searching. see ya
[10:15] <Curtis> kinigspawn: oops.. my bad... it is not playing the files.  The players say it can't find the codecs
[10:15] <ompaul> NickGarvey, Cease
[10:15] <ompaul> thanks
[10:15] <seppel> hey guys, i have a problem with my XMMS, i always used to doubleclick songs in my playlist to play them, but since i am using ubuntu i can only switch songs using the buttons, is ther  some kind of plugin i have to install?
[10:16] <Gwynn> http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ doesnt give anything at al for 0110100001100101011011000110110001101111
[10:16] <kingspawn> seppel: my xmms does what you want it to do. have you modified it in any way?
[10:16] <NickGarvey> Gwynn: it says hi
[10:16] <NickGarvey> hello*
[10:16] <seppel> i just changed its theme
[10:17] <seppel> on my dapper it runs perfectly
[10:17] <Gwynn> :) really? thats a nice one, lets paste in on the desktop
[10:17] <kingspawn> seppel: try switching to vanilla xmms, does it work then?
[10:17] <seppel> wait a sec
[10:17] <mnemnonic> seppel: I roughly remember that ... you have to change some configuration. Rightclick the a mp3 file, choose properties and then open with ..
[10:17] <winston> anyone know why firestarter want me to enter my root password each time it runs on startup?
[10:18] <Kyral> winston: because it needs Root
[10:18] <winston> i guessed that
[10:18] <seppel> mnemnonic: im not talking about gnome open with, i mean from within xmms
[10:18] <winston> its never asked before
[10:18] <winston> on a previous install
[10:18] <seppel> the playlist, it should be able to switch songs using doubleclick
[10:18] <mnemnonic> seppel: ... after that you have to make a new xmms entry that passes .. hm I think the -p switch to xmms (man xmms to check the switch that adds a file to the playlist)
[10:19] <mnemnonic> seppel:  ...hm .. I have mistaken you ... then I dunno ;)
[10:19] <seppel> yes thats sad
[10:19] <zepled> hi all -- has anyone got any idea which other lexmark printer driver may work with a lexmark x4270 ?
[10:20] <seppel> mnemnonic but thanx though
[10:21] <seppel> anyone who has experienced this xmms problem? not being able to switch songs using doubleclick
[10:22] <ProN00b> how do i change the group that owns a file ?
[10:22] <kingspawn> ProN00b: chgrp
[10:23] <Fitzsimmons> hey, I'm having a problem with audio capture: whatever comes in on the mic is echoed in the speakers, and I don't want that to happen
[10:23] <mikeazorin> my computer is a pentium4, and some guides say that i should install linux-686-smp. should i?
[10:23] <Fitzsimmons> mikeazorin: do you have hyper threading?
[10:23] <Rich43> Fitzsimmons: use ear/head phones
[10:23] <mikeazorin> fitzsimmons: no, i don't
[10:23] <Fitzsimmons> Rich43: uh, that hardly solves the problem
[10:23] <Xnos> someon knows a way to have a voice chat between msn messenger and gaim o amsn on linux
[10:23] <Fitzsimmons> mikeazorin: then no
[10:24] <mikeazorin> fitzsimmons: i don't mean to be mean, but the wiki is chock full of mistakes
[10:24] <Lamego> gaim supports voice ?
[10:24] <Fitzsimmons> mikeazorin: yeah, don't use smp, use the normal one
[10:24] <ProN00b> thanks, kingspawn
[10:24] <mwe> so do you just replace breezy with dapper in sources.list to upgrade?
[10:25] <b1shop> anyone have anly clues as to why the x64 flight5 livecd segfaults on my turion laptop, but the x86 version runs fine?
[10:25] <kingspawn> mwe: so it seems
[10:25] <Lamego> because x64 is not that stable :)
[10:25] <Disorganized> anyone else having problems with wxpython-unicode in 5.10?
[10:25] <Disorganized> I keep getting ImportError: /usr/lib/wxPython-2.6.1.0-gtk2-unicode/lib/libwx_gtk2ud-2.6.so.0: undefined symbol: pango_x_get_context
[10:26] <b1shop> also.  is it possbile to NOT install grub in the MBR?
[10:26] <ompaul> b1shop, go to the #ubuntu+1 channel we don't do dapper here they do there that is what it is there for
[10:26] <b1shop> i am using a different bootloader
[10:27] <b1shop> that Q is not dapper specific
[10:27] <cafuego> b1shop: Yes, grub can go into the aprtition revord too
[10:27] <ubuntu> oi
[10:27] <makinux> hi
[10:27] <ompaul> !br
[10:27] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[10:28] <SvennaS> Yupse
[10:28] <ubuntu> I
[10:28] <ubuntu> HI
[10:28] <ubuntu> hello
[10:28] <juztin> hi
[10:28] <ompaul> !enter
[10:28] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[10:28] <juztin> bye
[10:28] <makinux> i have a problem with nvidia driver, I have installed the driver and now i can't acces to console mode, the screen is black
[10:28] <b1shop> cafuego: docs on that?
[10:29] <Disorganized> anyone else having problems with wxpython-unicode in 5.10? anything that requires it fails with... I keep getting ImportError: /usr/lib/wxPython-2.6.1.0-gtk2-unicode/lib/libwx_gtk2ud-2.6.so.0: undefined symbol: pango_x_get_context
[10:29] <misterii> how do I mount my cd-rom that I'd see it in file manager?
[10:30] <cafuego> b1shop: Tell the installer to not plonk it on  disk, open F2 (tty2), log into the chroot in /target, set it up manually, add a link to the partition record in your other loader (or add the Linux kernels in your other loader)
[10:30] <NickGarvey> !mount
[10:30] <ubotu> methinks mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[10:30] <NickGarvey> !cdrom
[10:30] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[10:30] <NickGarvey> eh
[10:30] <ompaul> misterii, system - administration - disks that should find that for you - also you need data in the drive
[10:33] !lilo:*! congrats to BearPerson: it's his birthday, and he gets to be our newest staffer....now that he's Ancient :)
[10:36] <Fitzsimmons> anyone know why I can't mute my microphone?
[10:36] <once-ler> .
[10:36] <cello_rasp> how do i disable a device?
[10:37] <Kris> Could anyone recommend a good ftpd daemon for ubuntu?
[10:37] <Lamego> proftpd
[10:37] <pussfeller> pureftpd, proftpd
[10:37] <htrp> proftpd or pureftpd
[10:37] <Kris> cool thanks :)
[10:37] <Kris> are they easier to use than vsftpd
[10:38] <ompaul> Fitzsimmons, you should be able to turn off the volume double click on the speaker icon in ubuntu and choose input and then turn it click on mic picture at bottom of Microphone
[10:38] <NickGarvey> I use vsftpd!
[10:38] <cafuego> none of those are hard in any way
[10:38] <NickGarvey> I'm just that cool
[10:38] <pussfeller> i knew you were that cool
[10:38] <Kris> hehe
[10:38] <Fitzsimmons> ompaul: yeah, that doesn't do anything, that's what I mean
[10:38] <Fitzsimmons> ompaul: it says it is muted but it isn't
[10:38] <Kris> I've been using vsftpd but I'd like something that's a bit easier to set up
[10:38] <cello_rasp> is it *at all* possible to disable a device?
[10:38] <ompaul> Fitzsimmons, that is what they call strange - which version of Ubuntu are you using
[10:38] <_simon_> Hur kopierar man i konsolen
[10:38] <Fitzsimmons> breezy
[10:39] <NickGarvey> Kris: not working for you?
[10:39] <cafuego> _simon_: via 'gpm'' or 'screen'.
[10:39] <Disorganized> anyone else having problems with wxpython-unicode in 5.10? anything that requires it fails with...   ImportError: /usr/lib/wxPython-2.6.1.0-gtk2-unicode/lib/libwx_gtk2ud-2.6.so.0: undefined symbol: pango_x_get_context
[10:39] <NickGarvey> I admin anonymous isn't working for me
[10:39] <NickGarvey> admit*
[10:39] <_simon_> ??
[10:39] <kingspawn> gpm = best program ever
[10:39] <cafuego> ... assuming you asked what i think you asked.
[10:39] <ompaul> Fitzsimmons, so what happens if you use the slider?
[10:39] <Fitzsimmons> ompaul: it gets louder :P
[10:40] <ompaul> Fitzsimmons, and you move it the other way? ...
[10:40] <kingspawn> haha
[10:40] <yamathan> Hey, uh ...
[10:40] <Kris> NickGarvey, It worked fine under hoary but when I upgraded to breezy it stopped working, so I figure I may as well find something easier to set up this time around
[10:40] <yamathan> How do I create a folder in the command line?  >_>;;
[10:40] <Fitzsimmons> it gets a quieter, but it is still VERY noticable at zero
[10:40] <Fitzsimmons> yamathan: mkdir
[10:40] <Lamego> yacc, mkdir folder
[10:40] <yamathan> Thanks!
[10:40] <TTT_Travis> how do I install GD2 on Ubuntu? What is the package called?
[10:41] <Lamego> TTT_Travis, apt-cache search gd2
[10:41] <ompaul> Fitzsimmons, no idea what is going on there - have you the "switch" mic boost on?
[10:41] <Cooner750_> Why is it that when I go to sudo gedit /etc/x11/xorg.conf it shows empty, but if I open it by browsing to /etc/x11/xcorg.conf it has contents? What am I doing wrong?
[10:41] <Fitzsimmons> if I turning that on/off just makes it louder softer, but it still doesn't mute
[10:41] <Fitzsimmons> lol
[10:42] <Fitzsimmons> s/turning/turn/
[10:42] <TTT_Travis> Lamego it returns lots of results and I'm not sure which one is right
[10:42] <Curtis> question..if any of you can answer...I might know why I'm having problem playing Divx files.  The w32codecs I installed is 20050412.  The info in Synaptic says it supports Divx v 3.11 and 4.x.  If the file is encoded using Divx codec v. 5.x or 6.x, it shouldn't play, right?
[10:42] <yamathan> I hope this storm doesn't get worse, or my computer's going to die in a very bloody way.
[10:42] <Lamego> TTT_Travis, libgd2 - GD Graphics Library version 2
[10:42] <ompaul> Cooner750, just try gksudo in place of sudo
[10:42] <Lamego> if you need to compile a program, then you need the dev package also
[10:42] <warren1> so where do i get ruby 1.8.2 or 1.8.4?
[10:43] <TTT_Travis> k
[10:43] <Lamego> which is libgd2-dev
[10:43] <TTT_Travis> k
[10:43] <yamathan> How can I get a UPS to work in Ubuntu?
[10:43] <cafuego> if you need it for php, then php{4,5}-gd(2)
[10:43] <yamathan> I'm using an APC Back-UPS ES 500, but I haven't found any linux drivers on their site.
[10:44] <cafuego> !info apcupsd
[10:44] <quadra> [ !info : no module with this name ] 
[10:44] <ubotu> apcupsd: (APC UPS Power Management), section universe/admin, is extra. Version: 3.10.17-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 293 kB, Installed size: 1052 kB
[10:44] <cafuego> quadra: Please turn that script off.
[10:44] <kalia> hi peopl how do I get email access on my breezy?
[10:44] <yamathan> Thanks!
[10:44] <Kris> does anyone know if there's a gui front end for either proftpd or pureftpd?
[10:44] <cafuego> yamathan: See if that supports it
[10:44] <Fitzsimmons> gah, this is so frustrating
[10:45] <Kris> nm proftpd has one apparently, I'm looking at it right now :D
[10:45] <holycow> on a dual boot system, can i just move the order of os's listed in grubs menu.lst or do i haveto do something special to get it to automatically log into win?
[10:45] <cafuego> !test
[10:45] <quadra> test valid ! :] 
[10:45] <ubotu> Crashed.
[10:45] <cafuego> Seveaz: <quadra> test valid ! :] 
[10:45] <brian_> #ubuntu+1
[10:45] <Curtis> who here can play DivX movie files using Ubuntu?
[10:45] <Seveaz> omg
[10:45] <Seveaz> stupid quadra
[10:45] <Seveaz> that f*ing bot keeps returning
[10:46] <cafuego> Curtis: I can, but I use 'vlc' mainly.
[10:46] <yamathan> I'm installing it right now.
[10:46] <Hoxzer> Now you are installing gay porn
[10:46] <yamathan> Apcupsd, that is.
[10:46] <ompaul> Seveaz, the powers of the super cow
[10:46] <Hoxzer> just so that youi knwo
[10:46] <Seveas> wil the moron who operates quadra please report
[10:47] <Seveas> to get some decent larting
[10:47] <yamathan> ICQ is stupid.
[10:47] <haikal> hello
[10:47] <Cooner750_> Ok i edited Xorg.conf, now how do I get the correct options to show in the Screen Resolution settings?
[10:47] <kalia> help with email settings
[10:47] <Cooner750_> Is there something I have to restart?
[10:47] <yamathan> Why am I getting system conflicts when I run Amok?
[10:48] <yamathan> *Amarok
[10:48] <cafuego> cooner750_: X itself.
[10:48] <apokryphos> yamathan: like what?
[10:48] <haikal> i already change your /etc/apt/sources.list from warty to breezy
[10:48] <apokryphos> haikal: do you mean hoary instead of warty?
[10:48] <Cooner750_> Is there any 'easy' way to restart X itself without restarting the computer... such as logging back in from the terminal (without X running), and running startx?
[10:48] <cafuego> do you mean your sources instead of mine?
[10:49] <apokryphos> Cooner750: ctrl+alt+backspace
[10:49] <CentHOGG> annoyances ~ Ubuntu hdd polling every 5 seconds (little ticks), anybody in the know help please
[10:49] <haikal> how can i upgrading ubuntu 4.10 to ubuntu 5.10 ?
[10:49] <Lamego> haikal, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:49] <warren1> when i install ruby.... i get 1.8.3, not 1.8.2
[10:49] <warren1> Unpacking ruby (from .../archives/ruby_1.8.2-1_all.deb) ...
[10:49] <warren1> Setting up ruby (1.8.2-1) ...
[10:49] <warren1> warren@samadams:~$ ruby --version
[10:49] <warren1> ruby 1.8.3 (2005-06-23) [i486-linux] 
[10:49] <cafuego> cooner750_: Log out, on the gdm screen, hit ctrl-alt-backspace
[10:49] <kalia> email..???? (help) please
[10:49] <apokryphos> haikal: you have to upgrade to hoary, then to breezy.
[10:49] <haikal> really ?
[10:49] <apokryphos> haikal: warty -> breezy is specifically not supported.
[10:49] <apokryphos> warren1: do NOT paste in here.
[10:49] <yamathan> apokryphos: "[Gstreamer Error]  oss device dev/dsp in use by another program.
[10:49] <cafuego> CentHOGG: Feature. ext3fs writes to its journal every 5 seconds.
[10:49] <haikal> how
[10:49] <apokryphos> yamathan: don't use gstreamer, anyway. Install amarok-xine
[10:49] <yamathan> I'm not running any other sound-related program.
[10:49] <yamathan> Ah.  Thanks.
[10:50] <apokryphos> haikal: /msg ubotu upgrade
[10:50] <haikal> warty to breezy is specifically not supported ?
[10:50] <CentHOGG> cafuego: thx anyway of tweaking that back
[10:50] <ompaul> haikal, have a look in the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupEmailHowto
[10:50] <apokryphos> haikal: yes.
[10:50] <yamathan> apokryphos: I think I already have it.
[10:50] <haikal> so i can`t upgrade ?
[10:50] <yamathan> apokryphos: Most puzzling.
[10:50] <kalia> am I here?
[10:50] <Gwynn> kalia: yes
[10:50] <Seveas> haikal, you can only upgrade to the next version, skipping a version is not supported
[10:50] <Lamego> get the cd and install :P
[10:50] <cafuego> CentHOGG: You can tell it to have a far longer delay (may result in lost data on crash). Easiest way would be to install laptop-mode and check its scripts.
[10:50] <Seveas> !help
[10:50] <apokryphos> yamathan: so use it. Settings -> Configure amaroK -> Engine
[10:50] <Seveas> @help
[10:50] <Ubugtu> (help [<plugin>]  [<command>] ) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin.
[10:51] <misterii> yes kalia ^_^
[10:51] <CentHOGG> cafuego: thx lemme see
[10:51] <kalia> oh good
[10:51] <cafuego> CentHOGG: (it's something under /proc)
[10:51] <alphaKid> howto set muttrc for pop gmail
[10:51] <haikal> so, i have to format n setup new ubuntu ?
[10:51] <haikal> so, i have to format n setup new ubuntu 5.10?
[10:52] <misterii> anyone know about old laptops?
[10:52] <Disorganized> anyone else having problems with wxpython-unicode in 5.10? anything that requires it fails with...   ImportError: /usr/lib/wxPython-2.6.1.0-gtk2-unicode/lib/libwx_gtk2ud-2.6.so.0: undefined symbol: pango_x_get_context
[10:52] <warren1> http://rafb.net/paste/results/5Adb5s41.html    <-- can somebody explain that to me?
[10:53] <TheMinion> my computer went to a black console type login screen and then shut itself down
[10:53] <haikal> so, i have to format n setup new ubuntu 5.10??
[10:53] <Gwynn> haikal: as I understand it you can also upgrade twice
[10:53] <apokryphos> haikal: edit /etc/apt/sources.list and change all "warty" references to "hoary", then sudo apt-get && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.
[10:54] <apokryphos> Gwynn: upgrade twice?
[10:54] <apokryphos> warty is seeriously ancient 8)
[10:54] <Gwynn> warty -> hoary, hoary -> breezy
[10:54] <haikal> apokryphos, change "warty" references to "hoary" or "warty" references to "breezy" ?
[10:55] <apokryphos> haikal: warty references to hoary.
[10:55] <apokryphos> Gwynn: yup.
[10:55] <jenda> How can I find out the keycode of a key?
[10:55] <kingspawn> i'll have a gin to that (virtually anything)
[10:55] <misterii> anyone know about old laptops?armada with 64Mb ram. Could my screen do 1024xwhateverITwas
[10:55] <haikal> someone tell me change to breezy
[10:55] <haikal> iks
[10:55] <MidnightDevil> hey :D
[10:55] <MisterN> jenda: xev
[10:55] <jenda> MisterN: care to expand a bit? Thanks.
[10:56] <MisterN> jenda: start the program xev, type your key and look at the output
[10:56] <Lugz_> Hi i have a question
[10:56] <Lugz_> anyone here?
[10:56] <apokryphos> haikal: well, they're wrong
[10:56] <jenda> MisterN: Ah, shouldn't have bothered you with that. thanks.
[10:57] <MisterN> jenda: np
[10:57] <matthewv> Lugz_, 700 users online suggests someone is here
[10:57] <Gwynn> Lugz_: just ask, dont ask to ask
[10:57] <Lugz_> I booted up ubuntu today and the screen res was at 640x480 and i was like wtf, so i went to go change it back and it wouldnt let me , there was only 1 option and it was the current one 640x480
[10:57] <misterii> and none have EXP with Compaqs?
[10:57] <Lugz_> i usually run at 1024x768
[10:58] !lilo:*! it's also a birthday for fedora's cds .... happy birthday, clair :)
[10:58] <matthewv> Lugz_ you could take a look at your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:58] <misterii> how do I get 1024x768
[10:59] <Lugz_> kk
[10:59] <matthewv> and see what modes are listed there
[10:59] <Lugz_> ok
[10:59] <Lugz_> i will try that
[10:59] <Lugz_> i will brb tho
[10:59] <Lugz_> i have to pickup some pizza
[10:59] <Lugz_> ^_^
[10:59] <Nickgarvey> I like pizza
[10:59] <und3rtug4> l0l
[10:59] <Kris> Woot, proftpd did the trick, extremely easy setup, and a wonderful short little gui wizard, thanks guys for the advice :)
[10:59] <ompaul> !offtopic
[10:59] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[10:59] <Nickgarvey> GUI WIZARD?!
[10:59] <erez> if i have a .deb package in my home dir, is all i have to do to install it is : sudo dpkg --install pack_name ?
[10:59] <Nickgarvey> that is just showing off
[10:59] <Kris> yup
[10:59] <Kris> heh
[11:00] <matthewv> erez yep
[11:00] <Kris> I was shocked to see a coloured ascii interface show up in my terminal hehe
[11:00] <misterii> matthewv, but what to change? I edited xorg.conf and damn nearly lost my desktop =DDD
[11:00] <erez> matthewv: thanks
[11:00] <haikal> apokryphos,
[11:00] <Kris> anyway, I've got my ftp working no so I'm outta here, have a great day everyone
[11:00] <misterii> how does a N00b get 1024x768?
[11:00] <TTT_Travis> I have a folder of videos encoded in MPEG4 format, I want people across my network to beable to see a list of videos from a different computer in there browser, they click it, and it will stream the video on demand to them, what kind of software on ubuntu would be needed to achieve this?
[11:00] <kid> hi
[11:00] <haikal> wich one is true ?
[11:01] <haikal> apokryphos, change "warty" references to "hoary" or "warty" references to "breezy" ?
[11:01] <haikal> 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.
[11:01] <ubotu> haikal: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[11:01] <matthewv> misterii, see if you can find the section in there that lists modes.. "640x480" etc... hang on
[11:01] <haikal> wich one is true ?
[11:01] <apokryphos> haikal: the former, for the 20th time :)
[11:01] <haikal> wich one is true ?
[11:02] <Nickgarvey> hmm let me look into that TTilus
[11:02] <Nickgarvey> TTT_Travis, *
[11:02] <TTT_Travis> k
[11:02] <matthewv> misterii, its under the section screens... u'll need to make sure the modes are listed for the colour depth u r using..
[11:02] <dashnak> Hi there, I'm having some really unnerving problems with my nvidia binary drivers, and was hopiing someone here could lend a hand
[11:02] <Nickgarvey> could just put a player on it TTT_Travis
[11:02] <misterii> oh...
[11:03] <TTT_Travis> Nickgarvey the files are much to big though to stream at full quality like that
[11:03] <TTT_Travis> and it needs to stream
[11:03] <haikal> apokryphos,  so what i have to do ?
[11:03] <TTT_Travis> not just download
[11:03] <apokryphos> haikal: the other stuff I said :)
[11:03] <Nickgarvey> mm I have no idea what stream does then
[11:04] <haikal> lor
[11:04] <haikal> iks
[11:04] <Nickgarvey> I thought it ment play while its downloading
[11:04] <TTT_Travis> sorta
[11:04] <TTT_Travis> but streaming will down scale the quality
[11:04] <haikal> i do what have u said
[11:04] <haikal> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://security.ubuntu.com hoary-security/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hoary-security_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[11:04] <haikal> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[11:04] <haikal> root@hackers:/home/haikal #
[11:04] <TTT_Travis> to something more suitable for watching in a browser
[11:04] <Nickgarvey> !paste
[11:04] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[11:04] <haikal> iks
[11:04] <Nickgarvey> !sudo
[11:04] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[11:04] <Seveas> haikal, do what it says: apt-get update
[11:05] <misterii> matthewv, 1024x768 is under "24" as it should, but it's still not giving me  that option
[11:05] <haikal> i have made change one more time
[11:05] <haikal> iks
[11:05] <haikal> lor
[11:05] <Nickgarvey> !iks
[11:05] <haikal> hurm
[11:05] <ubotu> Nickgarvey: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:05] <matthewv> misterii if they are already listed try the command "sudo dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[11:05] <misterii> matthewv, did that too
[11:05] <matthewv> this will reconfigure your X server and (hopefully) fix the problem... just make a backup of your xorg.conf first
[11:05] <evilbulgarian> hi, can someone recommend a solution to sharing updating around 20 ubuntu boxes with some sort of caching for the debs like a local repository?
[11:06] <mix_> gn8
[11:06] <matthewv> misterii do u have the right video card selected/enabled???
[11:06] <misterii> matthewv, is there any difference, though if I wrote -reconfigure with one dash
[11:06] <misterii> yes
[11:07] <matthewv> misterii did it go through reconfigure?? if it did then the dashs made no diff.
[11:07] <misterii> yes it did
[11:07] <mirak> hi
[11:07] <mirak> I am looking for an azureus miror
[11:07] <matthewv> misterii did u restart x after making changes?
[11:08] <idefix__> how do you switch your e-mailaddress of GAIM with keeping your contact list?
[11:08] <haikal> Seveas,
[11:08] <Seveas> idefix__, not
[11:08] <haikal> still have problem
[11:08] <haikal> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-security_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[11:08] <Seveas> you were told not to paste in here
[11:08] <idefix__> where is the contact list stored on your PC?
[11:08] <nlogax> haikal, have you done 'sudo apt-get update' ?
[11:08] <idefix__> Seveas__?
[11:08] <idefix__> Seveas?
[11:08] <Seveas> idefix__, ~/.gaim/contacts.xml iirc
[11:08] <Amaranth> hmm, xchat-gnome banlist won't come up
[11:09] <yamathan> Hey, how can I extract files from a .tar file in a command line?
[11:09] <bimberi> evilbulgarian: have a look at apt-proxy or apt-cacher (although i haven't used them myself)
[11:09] <idefix__> so I'll just have to readd all of them ?
[11:09] <nlogax> yamathan: tar xvf filename
[11:09] <idefix__> Seveas?
[11:09] <kingspawn> yamathan: tar xvf
[11:09] <evilbulgarian> bimberi: thanks
[11:09] <yamathan> Ah, but TO a specific location/.
[11:09] <bimberi> evilbulgarian: np :)
[11:09] <yamathan> just tar xvf /file/?
[11:09] <jbritz22> hey all
[11:09] <kingspawn> yamathan: man tar answers that in three seconds
[11:09] <Amaranth> POS irc client
[11:09] <Seveas> idefix__, yup
[11:10] <regius_> hi i have a touchscreen (fujitsu-siemens lifebook p1510) and relly tryed to make this http://www.conan.de/touchscreen/p-series.html to work
[11:10] <nlogax> yamathan: AFAIK easiest thing is to unpack in current dir then mv the output
[11:10] <yamathan> Aye.
[11:10] <yamathan> Thanks.
[11:10] <idefix__> Seveas, there's no such file in my ~/.gaim dir :-(
[11:10] <regius_> do you know where to look after debug info?
[11:10] <Seveas> idefix__, probably some directories deepr then, just browse through it
[11:10] <GTX> Where can I get non free mp3 codecs
[11:11] <misterii> yes matthewv
[11:11] <Amaranth> !tell GTX about mp3
[11:11] <Mep30044> got a quick question if someone could help me :)
[11:11] <Mep30044> how do i install programs?
[11:11] <idefix__> Seveas the two subdirs don't have it either
[11:11] <Kyral> !synaptic
[11:11] <misterii> and I stoped it before reconfiguring the dpkg
[11:11] <bimberi> !install
[11:11] <ubotu> [synaptic]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[11:11] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[11:11] <regius_> !touchscreens
[11:11] <ubotu> regius_: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:11] <idefix__> but there's a lot of hexadecimally named files in one of the dirs
[11:12] <Mep30044> sweet
[11:12] <regius_> :-)
[11:12] <Seveas> idefix__, ah, it's .gaim/blist.xml
[11:12] <matthewv> misterii.. not too sure then...
[11:12] <bimberi> Mep30044: those links from ubotu (above) should help you out :)
[11:12] <Mep30044> :)
[11:13] <dj-fu> HIHI
[11:13] <kingspawn> dj-fu: hey
[11:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> hi
[11:13] <opioyd> hello
[11:13] <misterii> matthewv, when i sudo dpkg--reconfigure, it starts the graphic hardware detection wizard, right?
[11:13] <matthewv> prety sure it does
[11:13] <matthewv> *pretty
[11:13] <bimberi> ban vacuuming :)
[11:13] <mirak> I am looking for an azureus miror, anyone have a source list ?
[11:13] <Amaranth> Seveas: all of my bans can be removed, they were all dcc people
[11:13] <misterii> damn
[11:13] <opioyd> i have a question and it's probably a dumb question to ask in here but what's the best distro to use on your opinion?
[11:14] <Seveas> Amaranth, including i=HAMMER?
[11:14] <nlogax> misterii: I think you want sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:14] <Mep30044> hhmm it talks about deb files but not .tar.gz
[11:14] <YukiCuss> opioyd, Ubuntu. :)
[11:14] <laey> Yop all$
[11:14] <protocol1> im not sure if my brother shut down my system properly....   :(
[11:14] <Amaranth> Seveas: yeah
[11:14] <YukiCuss> laey, ^How's it going?$
[11:14] <opioyd> YukiCuss, Ubuntu it is then "{
[11:14] <misterii> I should be able to blow my screen if I wanted, right. That''s what linux is for
[11:14] <Curtis> cafuego: how did you install VLC?  I download the .deb and tried installing it using "dkpg -i filename" but it is missing a majority of dependencies.
[11:14] <ubuntu> opioyd, slackware
[11:14] <protocol1> i wonder if anything is damaged?
[11:14] <idefix__> Seveas, I'm trying to switch but GAIM won't accept my gmail password... someone else I know did switch his MSN account to a gmail-emailaddress, why doesn't it work for me?
[11:14] <misterii> matthewv, I know, I just didn't write all that
[11:14] <YukiCuss> opioyd, go join #debian or #mandriva, you'll get told the obvious
[11:14] <regius_> Curtis: apt-get install vlc?
[11:15] <kingspawn> idefix__: try to leave it off automatic login, and instead type your password each time you log in. works for me.
[11:15] <Curtis> regius: I'm pretty new at this.... does apt-get force the retrival of depencies?
[11:15] <nlogax> Curtis: Yes :-)
[11:15] <YukiCuss> Curtis, it'll try.
[11:15] <makinux> i have a problem with nvidia driver, I have installed the driver and now i can't acces to console mode, the screen is black
[11:15] <idefix__> kingspawn, already tried that, didn't work
[11:15] <Curtis> cool...I'll try it
[11:16] <^Ben> Hello
[11:16] <opioyd> YukiCuss, i hate both debian and madrivia :P
[11:16] <YukiCuss> opioyd, Mandriva disgusts me, but I like Debian. Understandable of course, though. :)
[11:16] <idefix__> what the hell was that>?
[11:16] <^Ben> I want to start using ubuntu, do I just download the .iso file and burn it?
[11:16] <jalvarezrom> hello all!
[11:16] <kingspawn> idefix__: ah, then i dont know. you followed googles own tutorial?
[11:16] <laey> Hi all, I'm sorry but I try to make a local network with a window computer .... How can I do ?
[11:16] <opioyd> YukiCuss. i've just had some toubles
[11:16] <Seveas> idefix__, that was channel maintenance
[11:16] <ubuntu> yea
[11:16] <opioyd> i'd like to try slackware one day :)
[11:16] <idefix__> what do I type at google? switching to gmail MSN?
[11:16] <nlogax> ^Ben, you can try the LiveCD first if you don't mind downloading 2 x ISOs
[11:16] <jalvarezrom> anyone uses dokuwiki in ubuntu???
[11:16] <kingspawn> idefix__: "google gaim" in a google search box
[11:17] <kingspawn> idefix__: prolly first hit
[11:17] <matthewv> ^Ben, yeah.. just make sure you burn it as an image, not just burning the iso file to disc
[11:17] <^Ben> nlogax
[11:17] <regius_> is there any channel for maybe more none newbie questions?
[11:17] <^Ben> I want to just install it
[11:17] <^Ben> instead of windows
[11:17] <protocol1> is there a way I can see if anthing id damaged on my system...or do i run into that myself?
[11:17] <^Ben> umm?
[11:17] <kingspawn> regius_: just throw it out there ;)
[11:17] <^Ben> as an image?
[11:17] <^Ben> how do I go about doing that
[11:17] <ubuntu> its not better then windows
[11:17] <^Ben> windows sucks
[11:17] <nlogax> ^Ben I know you're gonna back up your data 1st so get stuck in and do it without delay
[11:17] <^Ben> 98 atleast
[11:18] <regius_> hi i have a touchscreen (fujitsu-siemens lifebook p1510) and relly tryed to make this http://www.conan.de/touchscreen/p-series.html to work. Any whay to get more debug info?
[11:18] <cello_rasp> how do i select a region by color in GIMP i am becoming infurated with the tool
[11:18] <^Ben> nlogax I just formatted it
[11:18] <matthewv> ^Ben, eg, in Nero, you need to select the option burn disc from image... rather than just burning a data disc witht he iso on it..
[11:18] <Disorganized> anyone else having problems with wxpython-unicode in 5.10? anything that requires it fails with...   ImportError: /usr/lib/wxPython-2.6.1.0-gtk2-unicode/lib/libwx_gtk2ud-2.6.so.0: undefined symbol: pango_x_get_context
[11:18] <nlogax> ubuntu: 'better' is hard to quantify, but if anyone is interested in trying it they should go right ahead
[11:18] <bsm> hi, my ubuntu dapper always starts fsck on boot, this fucking fsck fails always at 10% and it drops me to a shell, where i can run fsck manually and recognize, that my filesystem is clean. any ideas what this could be?
[11:18] <YukiCuss> regius_, if no one answers you at first, you'll have to try again at some other time; no one here knows an answer, or we just don't feel like talking right now.
[11:18] <^Ben> alright, thankyou
[11:18] <misterii> windows is good if you got resources, and you just play games
[11:18] <YukiCuss> !pastebin
[11:18] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[11:18] <Hexidigital> has anyone tried wine with ubuntu 5.1?
[11:18] <YukiCuss> Discipulus, ^^^
[11:18] <YukiCuss> Disorganized, ** ^^^
[11:18] <Curtis> why does apt-get say it can't find the package, when I ran the command from within the same folder where the package file is?
[11:18] <YukiCuss> Hexidigital, that's Ubuntu 5.10. Wine has worked fine for me.
[11:18] <YukiCuss> Curtis, if you want to install a deb, use sudo dpkg -i debname.deb
[11:18] <^Ben> eh this channel is annoying
[11:19] <^Ben> too many joins, quits and parts
[11:19] <^Ben> :(
[11:19] <Disorganized> YukiCuss, one line of error isn't enuff to quality for spam :/
[11:19] <Hexidigital> thanks YukiCuss :)
[11:19] <protocol1> ^Ben, or you can burn an iso image with a program called deepburn
[11:19] <kingspawn> ^Ben: turn them off, then.
[11:19] <ubuntu> ^ben
[11:19] <YukiCuss> ^Ben, turn them off. >_>
[11:19] <max> yes I did use wine with ubuntu 5.1 and it works
[11:19] <misterii> Linux is for ppl with P2 400Mhz, who want to do it the hard, better and more efficient way
[11:19] <Seveas> ^Ben, /ignore #ubuntu JOIN QUIT PART
[11:19] <^Ben> how
[11:19] <^Ben> ok thanks
[11:19] <Seveas> (oslt)
[11:19] <YukiCuss> Disorganized, perhaps, but it means I have to watch it scroll up the screen with everything else.
[11:19] <Curtis> YukiCuss: I did that for VLC, but none of the dependencies were installed.  Someone suggested apt-get but it can't find the package file.
[11:19] <idefix__> here again: I get Unable to authenicate: The e-mail address or password is incorrect.  I'm sure my password is correct, so does GAIM not support gmail?
[11:19] <^Ben> eh didn't work
[11:19] <GTX> Guys ive got an PCI sound card, and its not working any ideas what I can do? it worked in windows
[11:19] <ubuntu> guy if you burn the iso you just have a cd with a iso on it
[11:19] <YukiCuss> Curtis, apt-get is to install packages by name. eg. sudo apt-get install vlc
[11:20] <GTX> its a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE2
[11:20] <YukiCuss> Curtis, it retrieves everything for you; you don't need to download the deb, that's not what it's for.
[11:20] <Curtis> that what I tried and here's what i got:
[11:20] <Curtis>  sudo apt-get install vlc*
[11:20] <Curtis> Reading package lists... Done
[11:20] <Curtis> Building dependency tree... Done
[11:20] <Curtis> E: Couldn't find package vlc_0.8.1-1ubuntu7_i386.deb
[11:20] <crimsun> GTX: what do you mean by 'not working'? Is it detected?
[11:20] <joelbryan> does gstreamer 0.10 supports WMV3?
[11:20] <YukiCuss> Curtis, quite right; it's because the shell is autocompleting it. try sudo apt-get install vlc\*
[11:20] <GTX> crimsun, how can I find out?
[11:20] <Rich43> I can convert my NTFS drive to EXT3 with Gparted, Are there any major risks with doing this?
[11:20] <nlogax> GTX, try lsmod | grep snd and see if you see something that looks like the Audigy driver loaded
[11:20] <ubuntu> ^bin you have to burn the image to the cd
[11:20] <crimsun> GTX: check the contents of /proc/asound/cards
[11:21] <idefix__> kingspawn  here again: I get Unable to authenicate: The e-mail address or password is incorrect.  I'm sure my password is correct, so does GAIM not support gmail?
[11:21] <Curtis> Yuki: OK
[11:21] <^Ben> btw, do I only have to download this one installation .iso file?
[11:21] <na7e> anyone here familiar with whiptail?  particularly the --gauge flag?
[11:21] <nlogax> ^Ben: Yep
[11:21] <^Ben> alright, thanks
[11:21] <^Ben> I'll have it downloading overnight
[11:21] <pulgoki> if i plan on creating a seperate /usr and /home partition how big of a partition wouldnt be getting out of control for / ??
[11:21] <yamathan> I can't write anything to /usr/lib/win32!  >_<
[11:21] <Seveas> idefix__, gaim supports gmail - did you type the address correct (including @gmail.com)?
[11:21] <thingfish> Is there a FAQ somewhere that tells me how to get totem on a fresh install of 5.10 to play mp3 streams?
[11:21] <YukiCuss> pulgoki, I have a 200GiB harddrive; I use 80GiB for /
[11:21] <misterii> ubuntu, who's ^bin? Use the TAB =DD
[11:21] <Seveas> !tell thingfish about mp3
[11:22] <YukiCuss> pulgoki, (and hence mostly /usr)
[11:22] <holobyted> can anyone tell me where to read up on creating my own .deb package from a .tar.gz?
[11:22] <pulgoki> YukiCuss: damn! i only have an 80 gig
[11:22] <idefix__> Seveas, yes
[11:22] <yamathan> I can't tar it, I don't know how to do much else, and NATURALLY I can't login as root from DGM!
[11:22] <nlogax> thingfish: have you tried Rhythmbox or XMMS for audio streams?
[11:22] <jessejoe> has anyone gottem totem of gstreamer to read metadata from internet radio stations???
[11:22] <thingfish> thank you, Seveas.
[11:22] <matthewv> yamathan, are you writing as admin user ("sudo")
[11:22] <pulgoki> im going to make a /usr 15 gig and a /home 40 gig
[11:22] <YukiCuss> pulgoki, heehee. :) try about 20GiB to /usr (or /), as much as you can to /home
[11:22] <thingfish> nlogax: not recently
[11:22] <yamathan> mattewv, I'm trying to extract files from a tar file.
[11:22] <katarot> hey everyone i got my internet but now im stuck on how to install stuff im new to linux the only way i know how to install stuf is by using syanaptic and im a bit confused as how to get it to install avast anti virus
[11:22] <idefix__> who is haikal?
[11:22] <yamathan> matthewv, I'm trying to extract files from a tar file.
[11:22] <Mep30044> ok i got a program extracted to my file system.. but when i click the executable text file nothing happens?
[11:22] <YukiCuss> idefix__, weird guy who kept pasting all this apt output here before.
[11:23] <Seveas> idefix__, a loser who started pokin gme in other channels because I muted him here
[11:23] <Lamego> katarot, you will not need antivirus for linux, at least for now
[11:23] <yamathan> Matthew:  I don't know the syntax for coping files from a tar file to a certain directory.
[11:23] <yamathan> I've read the man tar page, but I'm still confused.
[11:23] <idefix__> I'd really like to switch my mail address since I get most my mail on the new address
[11:23] <Lamego> until you get more experienced you should limit yourself to the synaptic package manager
[11:23] <katarot> yeah but im a pure software freak lol
[11:23] <regius_> YukiCuss: okey but is there any other channels where I could find som help.
[11:23] <pulgoki> YukiCuss: I guess what im asking is, if i have a seperate /usr and /home then /. doesnt need to be so big right?
[11:23] <tonyyarusso> katarot: So?
[11:23] <regius_> YukiCuss: this is not in the ubuntu faq :-)
[11:23] <YukiCuss> pulgoki, correct. / has a minimal amount of data on it.
[11:23] <GTX> crimsun, its in there.. but when I goto system -> preferences > sounds and try to set it as default its not there
[11:23] <xwolf--> cyros, u there?
[11:23] <^Ben> where can I get drivers for Linux?
[11:24] <Lamego> katarot, installing anvirus on linux right now is like ghost hunting
[11:24] <Curtis> YukiCuss:  I tried "sudo apt-get install vlc_0.8.1-lubuntu7_i386.deb" and got the same error.  I used "ls" to confirm the file "vlc_0.8.1-lubuntu7_i386.deb" is in the folder.  Any ideas?
[11:24] <nlogax> yamathan: what I tend to do is create a new directory, move the tar file in there and just unpack it in that dir
[11:24] <Mep30044> ok i got a program extracted to my file system.. but when i click the executable text file nothing happens?
[11:24] <Lamego> ^Ben, usually the drivers are included on the kernel
[11:24] <^Ben> I mean is there some kind of a website with alot of drivers ?
[11:24] <crimsun> GTX: so I need the output from ``cat /proc/asound/cards && lspci -nv && amixer''
[11:24] <yamathan> nlogax;  It's write-protected.
[11:24] <matthewv> yamathan, i would go to terminal, do a "sudo cp <nameoffile.tar> /usr/lib/win32"
[11:24] <crimsun> GTX: please use pastebin
[11:24] <regius_> Curtis: don't apt-get install vlc work?
[11:24] <YukiCuss> regius_, regrettably I don't know ><
[11:24] <Curtis> regius no
[11:24] <katarot> well i just want to install something now that i know there is another way i want to learn how to fully use linux
[11:24] <Lamego> except for a few closed source divers which are provided by vendors
[11:24] <YukiCuss> Curtis, don't do that!
[11:24] <pulgoki> YukiCuss: i was thinking about making my / around 2 gig but i want to make sure thats enough.
[11:24] <YukiCuss> Curtis, just try sudo apt-get install vlc\*
[11:24] <opioyd> what's a cool hostname?
[11:24] <Curtis> what does the \* do?
[11:25] <matthewv> yamathan and then "cd /usr/lib/win32" and then "sudo tar xvf <nameoffile.tar>"
[11:25] <sfar-ubu> Curtis: try dpkg -i filename.deb
[11:25] <YukiCuss> Curtis, with the \ and all. apt-get does not use filenames.
[11:25] <xwolf--> cyros i found gparted... but got afraid of resizing /dev/hda1 and fuck windows :X
[11:25] <YukiCuss> Curtis, that makes it wildcard expand all packages.
[11:25] <tonyyarusso> katarot: Well, besides Synaptic, there's the command line equivalent, try 'man apt-get', but the same stuff is available both ways.
[11:25] <YukiCuss> Curtis, just give it a try.
[11:25] <sfar-ubu> ?
[11:25] <ompaul> xwolf--, language
[11:25] <yamathan> Matthew, the readout simply says "usr/lib/win32" and nothing else.
[11:25] <regius_> Curtis: have you uncomment stuff in /etc/apt/sources.list?
[11:25] <xwolf--> ompaul and 'screw' windows?
[11:26] <yamathan> This after I tar xvf the .tar file.
[11:26] <katarot> emm i read in the readme its some called make install or mkinstall
[11:26] <idefix__> I just checked the password, the password was correct!
[11:26] <matthewv> yamathan after which command
[11:26] <ompaul> xwolf--, how about you don't say windows again
[11:26] <GTX> crimsun, http://www.proupload.com/uploads/1142898286.txt
[11:26] <nlogax> yamathan: cd to the dir where you want to unpack the tarball into, then tar xvf /path/to/tarball
[11:26] <xwolf--> ompaul lol, i was gonna ask that again
[11:26] <Rich43> katarot: check out ubuntuguide.org
[11:26] <tonyyarusso> katarot: That's if you have to do it in source, which isn't likely.
[11:26] <tonyyarusso> !ubuntuguide
[11:26] <ubotu> well, ubuntuguide is out of date, reported to break a lot and generally a bad source for information. Use help.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com instead
[11:26] <Curtis> will try again... but I'm also trying to learn.  Monkey see, monkey do is easy.... but those of us that try to understand what those commands do learn something.
[11:26] <xwolf--> ok then, let us call w***ows badOS
[11:26] <Rich43> oh ok
[11:27] <Kathmandude_> does anyone know how i can get .wma files to play?
[11:27] <yamathan> No, I don't think you guys get it.
[11:27] <xwolf--> with gparted, if i resize a badOS installed partition, will i mess up with its installation?
[11:27] <katarot> ahh well i just read the ubuntuguide.org lol
[11:27] <yamathan> I type simply "tar xvf *.tar", the asterik being the filename ...
[11:27] <^Ben> What kernel versiondoes ubuntu have?
[11:27] <matthewv> Kathmandude see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:27] <yamathan> And it spits out "usr/lib/win32".
[11:27] <yamathan> Nothing else.
[11:27] <ompaul> !ubuntuguide
[11:27] <ubotu> I heard ubuntuguide is out of date, reported to break a lot and generally a bad source for information. Use help.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com instead
[11:27] <xwolf--> !modem
[11:27] <ubotu> somebody said modem was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemHowto
[11:27] <^Ben> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=47406
[11:27] <Kathmandude_> thanks matthew
[11:27] <^Ben> will that work in ubuntu?
[11:27] <^Ben> with *
[11:28] <GTX> crimsun, any ideas?
[11:28] <Disorganized> anyone else having problems with wxpython-unicode in 5.10? anything that requires it fails with this error... http://pastebin.com/613319
[11:28] <jbritz22> ok, so I updated my netgear firmware, and I still cant connect to it
[11:28] <Mep30044> sudo make install /home/dustin/Desktop/firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz   whats wrong with that?
[11:28] <jbritz22> in 5.10
[11:28] <Curtis> sfar-ubu: tried it and had dependency problems.  I'm using YukiCuss's suggestions and it's working
[11:28] <matthewv> yamathan, that seems to suggest that the tarball contains nothing but a folder, /usr/lib/win32
[11:28] <Rich43> I can convert my NTFS drive to EXT3 with Gparted, Are there any major risks with doing this?
[11:28] <xwolf--> ompaul with gparted, if i resize a badOS installed partition, will i mess up with its installation?
[11:28] <sdgasg> does anyone know how to install cdemu
[11:28] <YukiCuss> Curtis,  :)
[11:28] <nlogax> yamathan: try tar xvf -O *.tar > newfile.txt
[11:28] <matthewv> yamathan, what is the file anyway...?
[11:28] <Lamego> Mep30044, what is wrong is that you dont have a clue on what you are doing
[11:28] <nlogax> yamathan: then take a look at what's in newfile.txt
[11:28] <kingspawn> Rich43: Always assume there is.
[11:28] <Curtis> Thanks YukiCuss
[11:28] <Mep30044> word
[11:28] <gary> I'm using debian and trying to burn the iso of ubuntu.  I've checked out linuxiso.org but to be honest it's a little unclear.  I've tried using gtoaster but it is not compatible with my latest kernel.  Any advice about how to burn this to cd-R as a bootable image?
[11:28] <Lamego> Mep30044, do not execute a command with sudo specially when you don't understand it
[11:29] <spanglesontoast> is there a low memory mode for install?
[11:29] <jbritz22> Well, let me rephrase my question, I recently installed 5.10 on my cmoputer downstairs, and it cant connect to my router uypstairs, even after the latest firmware upgrade, any help?
[11:29] <kingspawn> gary: cdrecord -v -tao -dev=/dev/<device> iso-file, perhaps?
[11:29] <Rich43> kingspawn: Do you think it will screw up all the data on the drive?
[11:29] <ompaul> xwolf--, it is suggested that you would (A) backup anything you need, and (B) you defrag that thing before you resize
[11:29] <Mep30044> Lamego.. how do i install a tar archive ?
[11:29] <Lamego> Mep30044, you dont install it, you extract it
[11:29] <Lamego> tar -xzvf file.tar.gz
[11:29] <kingspawn> Rich43: not necessarily, but if you have sensitive data you would like to keep, i strongly advice a backup of some sort :)
[11:29] <Mep30044> i did extract it.. but the executable text file will not run..
[11:29] <xwolf--> ompaul and then, resize with no fear... right? (please say yes
[11:29] <Mep30044> nothing ever happenes
[11:29] <nlogax> spanglesontoast: YES!  have you got a bit of spare time?
[11:30] <Lamego> grrr
[11:30] <kingspawn> Mep30044: executable text file?
[11:30] <Mep30044> yea
[11:30] <Lamego> first you extract the full package, then you run it
[11:30] <Mep30044> sbin scripting
[11:30] <Mep30044> or something
[11:30] <Lamego> its not a text file, its a bunch of files
[11:30] <jbritz22> Can anyone help me?
[11:30] <GTX> crimsun, http://www.proupload.com/uploads/1142898286.txt
[11:30] <ompaul> xwolf--, it would not right of me to say no fear, but frankly I would not expect to loose sleep, but you never know
[11:30] <Lamego> Mep30044, it does run, if you know what is to be ran
[11:30] <Rich43> kingspawn: okay, thanks, will take a while over wifi :(
[11:30] <Mep30044> firefox?
[11:30] <Mep30044> thats what im trying to run
[11:30] <Mep30044> lol
[11:30] <mikeazorin> i'm bloody screwed again!!!
[11:30] <spanglesontoast> I just want lowmem mode
[11:30] <kingspawn> Rich43: it's worth the extra time, trust me :)
[11:31] <nlogax> spanglesontoast: do a server install then install the xubuntu-desktop package
[11:31] <kingspawn> Rich43: I just botched 20 gigs of mp3's the other day :)
[11:31] <Rich43> kingspawn: owch!!!
[11:31] <kingspawn> Rich43: gave me some free space, atleast ;)
[11:31] <Mep30044> ok Lamego.. i have it all extracted.. but i dont now how to execute the program?
[11:31] <nlogax> spanglesontoast: I highly recommend you run Epiphany instead of Firefox if you have 192 MB RAM or less
[11:31] <Rich43> kingspawn: better shut up before ompaul moans about offtopic again
[11:32] <spanglesontoast> I have 34mb
[11:32] <kingspawn> :)
[11:32] <nlogax> spanglesontoast: well you should probably look at something like Vector Linux or DSL
[11:32] <Lamego> Mep30044, you cd into the source, and run the binary which starts firefox
[11:32] <chronusdark> what is with the topic message about routers?
[11:32] <chronusdark> about
[11:32] <nlogax> spanglesontoast: it probably can be done on Ubuntu but GUI might be slow
[11:33] <Mep30044> ok
[11:33] <Curtis> damn... I thought VLC got installed.  I don't know how to start it though.  Geez.
[11:33] <chronusdark> im havving weird network issues
[11:33] <Mep30044> thank you lamego
[11:33] <kalia> hello
[11:33] <tonyyarusso> chronusdark: Probably referring to some idiots using exploits going around.  Been some annoying nonsense lately.
[11:33] <daddydoof> hello who here considers themself to be a script expert
[11:33] <kingspawn> Curtis: it has probably automagically appeared in your Applications->sound and video-menu
[11:33] <spanglesontoast> well dsl doesn't work that well
[11:33] <tim1__> hi, could somebody (on dapper) please post the contents of his /etc/rc.local, ic accidentally removed it
[11:33] <Curtis> I hoped it would but it didn't it
[11:34] <kingspawn> Curtis: then just vlc from a terminal
[11:34] <Curtis> maybe I'll try to install it again, now that the dependecies are supposedly installed
[11:34] <bimberi> tim1__: cat: /etc/rc.local: No such file or directory
[11:34] <chronusdark> for some reason my gentoo live cd gets internet but ubuntu and the ubuntu cant get on, it was working fine on friday
[11:34] <Blissex> tim1__: the '/etc/rc.local' on a default install should be empty...
[11:34] <holobyted> is there an Avahi 0.6.9 package anywhere?
[11:34] <misfits> i i was trying to have wuicktime videos working in firevox
[11:34] <Curtis> I tried vlc from a terminal with no luck
[11:34] <trappist> tim1__: I can't get to my dapper box atm but I'm pretty sure ubuntu has no such file
[11:34] <Nickgarvey> Blissex, change your IP address to static
[11:34] <kalia> is this a helpful place for newbies
[11:34] <Blissex> kalia: sometimes :-)
[11:34] <Lugz_> lol
[11:35] <trappist> oh wait I just upgraded to dapper :) and I do have rc.local
[11:35] <Seveas> kalia, it's supposed to be
[11:35] <daddydoof> timl_ i don't seem to have that file guy
[11:35] <kingspawn> Curtis: then try to install it again and report any errors back here :)
[11:35] <Blissex> kalia: it is especially helpful for newbies that have done a bit of homework...
[11:35] <Lugz_> lol
[11:35] <trappist> tim1__: the only uncommented line in rc.local is "exit 0"
[11:35] <gary> I'm planning on installing Ubuntu on my work machine having used debian on my client and server at home and liking it.  Just to make sure, it does use apt-get by default and runs basically the same as debian?  Just don't want to mess up my computer in work.  Only my second day there tomorrow
[11:35] <gary> Don't want to look like an idiot
[11:35] <kalia> thanks i have been alll over but can't
[11:35] <gary> ... easily done
[11:35] <kingspawn> kalia: help.ubuntu.com might also be a less hectic source of information
[11:35] <kalia> get my mail to work
[11:35] <tim1__> hmm ok, so I just hope everything will be finde when I reboot next time, cause I#m pretty sure it was there and i rm'ed it
[11:35] <Blissex> gary: ues
[11:35] <misfits> hi i was trying to have wuicktime videos working in firevox, i can see some quicktime thing in synaptic, but dont know the right one to pick
[11:35] <jbritz22> hello all, can anyone help me?
[11:35] <tim1__> trappist: thanks
[11:36] <MisterN> n8
[11:36] <stardash> does anyone have a link to the nvidia drivers installation walkthrough?
[11:36] <kalia> thank kingspawn
[11:36] <trappist> tim1__: it should be fine.  it's there to add arbitrary commands to run at boot time.
[11:36] <gary> Blissex: thanks Blissex
[11:36] <daddydoof> jbritz22, i will try what is the problem
[11:36] <bean> hi folks, i'm wondering is there any good filesharing program for ubuntu.. (p2p) ?
[11:36] <jbritz22> sweet
[11:36] <jbritz22> ok
[11:36] <trappist> tim1__: and thanks for pointing it out - I requested that it be added and didn't get a positive response, but there it is :)
[11:36] <Mep30044> how do i run a file like this "vmware-install.pl"
[11:36] <Blissex> gary: but I personally suggest using 'aptitude' or Synaptic rather than 'apt-get'
[11:36] <ddonky> I used automattix to install non-free dvd support, is it ok to use synaptic now?
[11:36] <jbritz22> ok
[11:36] <tonyyarusso> !p2p
[11:36] <ubotu> p2p is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PHowTo
[11:36] <Blissex> bean: very many
[11:36] <jbritz22> i installed 5.10 on my computer downstairs
[11:36] <Blissex> !nvidia
[11:36] <ubotu> methinks nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[11:36] <kalia> why do i look grey on this text
[11:36] <gary> Blissex: is that a package management system?
[11:36] <matthewv> misfits, did you install any extra packages ??
[11:36] <kalia> i feel grey now
[11:37] <jbritz22> and the wireless internet isnt working, I have a netgear router, with the latest firmware upgrades
[11:37] <bimberi> trappist: interesting, i'm still on flight5 - no /etc/rc.local
[11:37] <Blissex> gary: no, they are different frontends to APT. 'apt-get' is command line, Aptitude is full screen, and Synaptic is GUI.
[11:37] <trappist> bimberi: it must be pretty new.
[11:37] <gary> Blissex: thanks :D
[11:37] <misfits> well yeah flash support, nothing else that as something to do with mozilla
[11:37] <daddydoof> jbritz22, well guy unfortunatly i am NOT a good netwrking person I really aplogixe However there are good people here for that or on ubuntuforums
[11:37] <jbritz22> ok
[11:37] <jbritz22> well
[11:38] <jbritz22> im still open for help
[11:38] <jbritz22> :D
[11:38] <jbritz22> should I just turn off WEP completely?
[11:38] <Blissex> gary: the big advantage of Aptitude and Synaptic is that they give you a full list of all available/installed packages to browse and search, so it is much nicer.
[11:38] <trappist> bimberi: according to the initscripts changelog it was added march 16
[11:38] <kalia> kingspawn that address is not working in my web help.unbuntu.com
[11:38] <matthewv> misfits, you may need to take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:38] <jbritz22> Whats the default gui that comes with ubuntu, and would it be faster to run KDE?\
[11:38] <chronusdark> jbritz22, im having a similar problem but with wired internet and linksys router
[11:38] <bimberi> trappist: there you go.  Thanks.  :)
[11:38] <Blissex> jbritz22: WEP is not that useful anyhow. You could turn it off and use SSH/SSL for things you want not to be peekable
[11:38] <kingspawn> kalia: try help.ubuntu.com, instead of unbuntu
[11:38] <nlogax> jbritz22 I suspect Gnome 2.14 is faster than KDE
[11:38] <misfits> maybe mozilla-mplayer will make it through quicktimes video for mozilla
[11:38] <jbritz22> ok
[11:39] <jbritz22> ok
[11:39] <Blissex> nlogax: that would be amazing...
[11:39] <kalia> opps..
[11:39] <bimberi> Mep30044: file.pl is most likely a perl script, run it with 'perl file.pl'
[11:39] <matthewv> misfits, i followed the guide at that address and i use mozilla-mplayer, so that should work
[11:39] <nlogax> jbritz22: they've done some serious optimisation - having said that I haven't used KDE as my desktop in about a year!
[11:39] <jbritz22> Blissex: im just in a house with my family so, I woudnt need any security really
[11:39] <Mep30044> thank you
[11:39] <Blissex> jbritz22: the default (and only) desktop environment for Ubuntu is GNOME...
[11:39] <jbritz22> nlogax: nice, I remember using KDE with mandrake around last year
[11:39] <YukiCuss> Blissex, jbritz22, that's not true.
[11:40] <bimberi> Mep30044: yw :)  btw, you can confirm file types by typing 'file <file>'
[11:40] <Kathmandude_> can anyone tell me how i can install gnome 2.14 in breezy?
[11:40] <nlogax> Blissex:     Ahem... Enlightenment 16 :-)
[11:40] <Blissex> jbritz22: but people can eavesdrop for about 50-100m around.
[11:40] <YukiCuss> Blissex, jbritz22, KDE, XFCE and Enlightenment are all native Ubuntu.
[11:40] <jbritz22> Blissex: ahh that sucks
[11:40] <nlogax> Kathmandude: you might want to look up garnome
[11:40] <Curtis> what a PITA this is turning into!  I'm probably just a dumbass... it should not be difficult to install this software, but I'm not having success.
[11:40] <Blissex> jbritz22: but there are variants of Ubuntu called Kubuntu and Xubuntu that use KDE and XFCE.
[11:40] <YukiCuss> Curtis, what's up?
[11:40] <chronusdark> would someone know why my router would work fine on friday but now it doesnt in ubuntu and even ubuntu installer but gentoo live cd runs it fine?
[11:40] <jbritz22> Blissex: so would ssl be easier to use than wep, cause wep isnt working for me in my current setup :(
[11:40] <YukiCuss> jbritz22, also Ebuntu that uses Enlightenment.
[11:40] <Kathmandude_> garnome? what is that, nlogax?
[11:40] <Mep30044> Please re-run this program as the super user.
[11:40] <Mep30044> Execution aborted.
[11:40] <Mep30044> ?
[11:41] <Mep30044> i did su and my password but it didnt work
[11:41] <nlogax> Kathmandude:  a script for testing the latest Gnome versions - google it
[11:41] <Mep30044> gayness
[11:41] <YukiCuss> Mep30044, run it with `sudo'.
[11:41] <Blissex> jbritz22: of these GNOME is the heaviest, KDE (Kubuntu) is in between, and XFCE (Xubuntu) is lightest
[11:41] <kalia> kingspawn been there done what it said before i came here
[11:41] <Mep30044> ok
[11:41] <Seveas> Blissex, KDE is much heavier than gnome...
[11:41] <kalia> i am not familiar with command line
[11:41] <jbritz22> ack, my netcard/router only supports wpa/wpe
[11:41] <Curtis> more dependency problems., etc.   It looks like it's installed, then it doesn't.  Maybe Synaptic will think it's broken and remove it...then I'll try again from the start
[11:41] <jbritz22> wep*
[11:41] <Kathmandude_> thanks
[11:41] <YukiCuss> Curtis, veyr weird ..
[11:41] <kalia> and the command do not work in terminal
[11:41] <misfits> how cool is that its working perfectly
[11:41] <nlogax> Blissex: I've heard quite a few ppl saying Gnome's now faster (again)
[11:41] <misfits> thx dude
[11:42] <misfits> mozilla-mplayer was the thing
[11:42] <kingspawn> kalia: what is your problem, then?
[11:42] <chronusdark> could someone please help me im sure it isint a big issue but its really annoying to use a live CD all the time
[11:42] <matthewv> misfits no prob.
[11:42] <jbritz22> BLissex: my router only supports WPA, WEP
[11:42] <Blissex> Seveas: thats highly debatable to say the least :-). But it is a bit of a race between a turtle and a giant slug :-)
[11:42] <Curtis> It's frustrating 'cause one the things I hear about is how great the package manager is
[11:42] <kingspawn> kalia: which command doesnt work in terminal?
[11:42] <kalia> no email evolution comes back with an error
[11:42] <jalvarezrom> anyone have dokuwiki installed?
[11:42] <Seveas> Blissex, hehe
[11:42] <Lugz_> hmm
[11:42] <Lugz_> this sucks
[11:42] <Lugz_> i still cant change my resolution
[11:42] <Lugz_> :(
[11:42] <idefix__> any news on switching e-mailaddresses in GAIM?
[11:42] <kingspawn> kalia: what type of error?
[11:42] <Nickgarvey> !screen
[11:42] <ubotu> I guess screen is a terminal multiplexer http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen AND http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/macgems/
[11:42] <Blissex> jbritz22: the issue with WPA/WPE is usually with whatever WiFi card your PC uses.
[11:42] <Nickgarvey> oh not the right one
[11:43] <Mep30044> What is the directory that contains the init directories (rc0.d/ to rc6.d/)?
[11:43] <Mep30044> [/etc] 
[11:43] <matthewv> Lugz_ have you done a sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ??
[11:43] <Lugz_> yep
[11:43] <nlogax> Mep30044 /etc/init.d
[11:43] <Lugz_> do i need to restart after i do that?
[11:43] <Blissex> jbritz22: some Linux WiFi drivers support WAP, more support WEP, and many dont support either.
[11:43] <matthewv> Lugz_ you'll need to restart x
[11:43] <kalia> err when i press end/recieve
[11:43] <matthewv> ie log out and in again
[11:43] <YukiCuss> Mep30044, that sounds like it's made for an alternate init-style.
[11:43] <Mep30044> thank you
[11:43] <nlogax> Mep30044: sorry it's just /etc
[11:43] <jbritz22> Blissex: well, theres a WEP option in the network settings
[11:43] <kalia> comes up with host look up failed
[11:43] <YukiCuss> Mep30044, wait, no it doesn't.
[11:43] <kingspawn> kalia: i figured as much. are you sure you have set up your pop and smtp-servers correctly?
[11:43] <Blissex> jbritz22: it may be a good idea to buy one of the well supported WiFi adapters where the Linux driver actually support WEP
[11:43] <jbritz22> Blissex: I configured everything right but I still cant connect anything
[11:44] <YukiCuss> Mep30044, are you installing VMware by any chance?
[11:44] <kalia> err what???
[11:44] <spanglesontoast> yea ubuntu gets stuck on this lappy at jfs-modules
[11:44] <ubuntu> Can anyone suggest and cool apps?  I have just started using Ubuntu
[11:44] <nlogax> spanglesontoast: have you tried a server install?
[11:44] <kalia> tried seeting up under
[11:44] <spanglesontoast> could try
[11:44] <nlogax> spanglesontoast: could be a faulty CD (if you're installing from CD)
[11:44] <Blissex> jbritz22: that there is a WEP option in the GUI does not mean that the _driver_ actually supports it.
[11:45] <spanglesontoast> lol 10 bad cds ?
[11:45] <kalia> system and networking
[11:45] <nlogax> spanglesontoast: server lets you get a working system up and running
[11:45] <Blissex> jbritz22: in particular if you use NDISwrapper thats going to be a bit dodgy.
[11:45] <Gwynn> ubuntu: I can suggest /nick somethingelse in this cool app to start with :)
[11:45] <nlogax> spanglesontoast: then you can add packages and trooubleshoot
[11:45] <kalia> but not very good with
[11:45] <jbritz22> Blissex: should I try NDISwrapper
[11:45] <kalia> system yet
[11:45] <spanglesontoast> ok
[11:45] <Blissex> jbritz22: no, because it is the least reliable option.
[11:45] <jbritz22> Blissex: what about disabling WEP
[11:45] <Lugz_> well
[11:45] <Lugz_> reconfiging did the job
[11:45] <Lugz_> awesome
[11:46] <Lugz_> lol
[11:46] <Nickgarvey> how do I check what the ver # of my current linux distro is
[11:46] <matthewv> Lugz_ gr8
[11:46] <Blissex> jbritz22: thats antirely reasonable if eavesdropping does not bother your.
[11:46] <Nickgarvey> uname -a
[11:46] <Nickgarvey> ok there we go
[11:46] <kingspawn> Nickgarvey: are you looking for uname -a?
[11:46] <nlogax> spanglesontoast: when installing on lowmem machines I do server then add about 10 packages to get me a nice fast Enlightenment 16 desktop
[11:46] <Lugz_> thanks.
[11:46] <kingspawn> ah, yes
[11:46] <Lugz_> Thanks to whoall that helped me
[11:46] <Blissex> Nickgarvey: depends on the distro, but usually '/etc/issue' will have something.
[11:46] <jbritz22> Blissex- Well, i doubt anyone around here has the expertise or knowledge to do that
[11:46] <spanglesontoast> ah ok
[11:46] <Nickgarvey> ja I got it
[11:46] <Nickgarvey> thanks
[11:46] <jbritz22> live by a bunch of old people
[11:46] <Blissex> jbritz22: you'd be surprised :-)
[11:46] <kalia> what am i doing wrong
[11:46] <Blissex> jbritz22: however, wait for a link.
[11:46] <jbritz22> a link to what
[11:47] <pulgoki> If i want to run a seperate /var partion for ubuntu whats a good reccomended size for that?
[11:47] <kingspawn> kalia: bordering on impossible to say, Im afraid.
[11:47] <hurax> which filesystem do you recommend for root on ubuntu?
[11:47] <daddydoof> are there any good script people here/
[11:47] <kingspawn> hurax: ext3
[11:47] <hurax>  /home is still ext3
[11:47] <kingspawn> hurax: always get ext3, unless you are a ReiserFS-fan
[11:47] <kyncani> hurax: ext3 | reiserfs
[11:47] <nlogax> hurax: ext3 or reiserfs3 probably (I think having only one filesystem on your machine probably saves memory/CPU cycles)
[11:47] <kalia> ok i'll try reading docs again
[11:47] <kalia> thanks for your attention
[11:47] <Disorganized> anyone else having problems with wxpython-unicode in 5.10? anything that requires it fails with this error... http://pastebin.com/613319
[11:48] <Blissex> jbritz22: http://WWW.sabi.co.UK/Notes/linuxWiFi.html lists the cards that are well supported and gibes some examples.
[11:48] <hurax> ok, then i'll stay with ext3
[11:48] <espresso> what does this mean...
[11:48] <kingspawn> hurax: its a great filesystem :)
[11:48] <espresso> configure: error: xml2-config not found. Please check your libxml2 installation.
[11:48] <Blissex> hurax: unlikely everybody else I am using JFS for various reasons. But 'ext3' is still a reasonable choice.
[11:48] <jbritz22> ok
[11:48] <espresso> I installed libxml2 already
[11:48] <nlogax> nothing wrong with ext3 - ReiserFS 3 is faster if you have lots of small files (i.e. thousands or 10,000s)
[11:48] <daddydoof> espresso generally means you needd to install the dev
[11:49] <espresso> daddydoof: I did already
[11:49] <kingspawn> espresso: find / -name xml2-config -print
[11:49] <nlogax> Blissex: what advantages in JFS?
[11:49] <daddydoof> espresso, ok what are you trying to do
[11:49] <Goldfisch> I am using ext3, included on my mythtv system, and haven't had any issues. I stored different things including over-the-air HDTV broadcasts, and so far, haven't had any issues.
[11:49] <spanglesontoast> still gets stuck at jfs-modules
[11:49] <Lugz_> If i have ubuntu installed right now , can i resize my partition with fdisk and then install windows on the partition and then be able to choose which i want to boot into?? i forget which is the default boot loader that comes with ubuntu, and im wondering if it gives you a choice once you have installed windows and ubuntu???
[11:49] <espresso> daddydoof: install php 5.1.2
[11:49] <YukiCuss> Lugz_, default is GRUB; naturally, it gives you that choice.
[11:49] <Lugz_> ok
[11:49] <nlogax> Lugz_ use a Linux partition editor to resize - FDISK won't do it
[11:49] <daddydoof> espresso, sorry I don't know about that I apologize but someone here I am sure knows about that
[11:49] <Lugz_> fdisk wont do it?
[11:49] <Blissex> nlogax: well, depends -- but it usually resists fragmentation rather better, and it has btree directories, and can scale up a lot better (latter not important for root though).
[11:49] <matthewv> Lugz_ use gparted or qparted...
[11:50] <kingspawn> Lugz_: only if you are very lucky. try gparted, and remember to edit grub later
[11:50] <espresso> daddydoof: thanks anyway... and no dice on the find
[11:50] <nlogax> Lugz_ well it can resize, but you will have to delete and recreate the partition
[11:50] <Blissex> nlogax: I have done some extensive testing, links to follow...
[11:50] <Lugz_> hmm
[11:50] <ReWT_AxS> i switched to the vesa driver rather than the ati driver because of crashes, and now i cannot get my resolution to 1280x768 where it needs to be. Ive tried everything...any help is much appreciated.
[11:50] <kingspawn> Blissex: nice, id like to see them
[11:50] <Lugz_> i think i will just try installing windows on my extra 20 gig
[11:50] <nlogax> Lugz_ whereas *Parted can resize on the fly without losing all data on the partition
[11:50] <ReWT_AxS> im running 64 bit
[11:50] <matthewv> Lugz_ if you install windows it will overwrite your boot loader, but there are plenty of guides around to restore that.. just make sure you know whats up first
[11:50] <Zarephath> wow  tried upgrading dapper and addin kde..now  can't type some letters on my keyboard..one is th pound key that need to change channels...how do change from gdm to kdm
[11:50] <nepomo> #reborn.s5
[11:50] <Zarephath> have no punctuation keys at all...
[11:51] <jbritz22> Blissex: heres the pci card I have http://www.airlink101.com/products/awlh3025.html
[11:51] <Lugz_> what if i installed windows on my slave drive? its about 20 gigs, what all would i ahve to do so that grub would give me a choice right on startup?
[11:51] <kingspawn> Lugz_: I would still not trust it entirely, but I have grown to distrust everything hardware related
[11:51] <kingspawn> Lugz_: then you just add something similar to the ubuntu-part of menu.lst into it, but for the windows disk
[11:51] <daddydoof> Amaranth, i cannot find the email from you however
[11:51] <espresso> anyone else here have experience installing php on ubuntu?
[11:51] <Blissex> jbritz22: which chipset? Linux deals with things by chipset, not brand/model
[11:51] <Zarephath> anyone help since can't get a pound key to go to the correct channel...can't type a question mark either
[11:51] <matthewv> Zerephath.. to change from gdm to kdm i think you would do a sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm
[11:52] <Amaranth> daddydoof: can you just tell me what the problem is?
[11:52] <ompaul> Zarephath, click here  #dapper+1
[11:52] <daddydoof> Amaranth, the problem was getting icons from a different part of the system other than /usr/share/icons to work
[11:52] <Zarephath> ompaul thanks
[11:52] <ompaul> Zarephath, change your nationality
[11:52] <Amaranth> daddydoof: oh, that
[11:52] <kingspawn> Blissex: in case you pm'ed the links to nlogax, could i get them too?
[11:52] <ompaul> Zarephath, its a font thing
[11:52] <Amaranth> daddydoof: yeah, that won't be fixed in dapper
[11:52] <jbritz22> Blissex: Where do I find the chipset?
[11:52] <Amaranth> daddydoof: too large of a change
[11:52] <Blissex> nlogax: kingspawn: latest here: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/anno06-1st.html#060306b
[11:52] <Zarephath> ompaul how to do that
[11:52] <daddydoof> Amaranth, I thank you for the work around however it works fine
[11:52] <kingspawn> thanks
[11:52] <nlogax> Ta Blissex
[11:52] <Blissex> jbritz22: with a bit of investigation :-)
[11:53] <Blissex> nlogax: kingspawn: more to follow, wait
[11:53] <eirejah> !themes
[11:53] <Amaranth> daddydoof: didn't we start this in #ubuntu+1?
[11:53] <stardash> what packages do you need to install to be able to compile things?
[11:53] <jbritz22> Chipset: Texas Instrument ?
[11:53] <jbritz22> is that write?
[11:53] <jbritz22> right*
[11:53] <daddydoof> Amaranth, probably I am trying to find an asnwer to a question so bhannel surfing
[11:53] <daddydoof> channel
[11:53] <ompaul> Zarephath, well depends on where you are but sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg may be a start also you might be okay if you log out and choose youe local language getting back into kde
[11:53] <nlogax> Blissex: does JFS have a higher memory overhead?  either for cache or for the kernel module itself?
[11:54] <Blissex> nlogax: kingspawn: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/anno05-3rd.html#050913
[11:54] <Blissex> nlogax: no.
[11:54] <crouchingMonkey> How do I mount an hdd mp3 player ?
[11:54] <jbritz22> Blissex : Would this be...ACX111
[11:54] <Zarephath> ompaul thanks a bunch will try it...
[11:54] <dash-> hi guys
[11:54] <Zarephath> bye
[11:54] <jbritz22> i think I found a driver
[11:54] <kingspawn> Blissex: how does it handle bad crashes?
[11:54] <dash-> anyone here good who can help
[11:55] <Blissex> jbritz22: I dont know, but if it is ACX111 WEP is never going to work. I had an ACX111 card and the driver was just too buggy. Wait a sec for a link
[11:55] <dash-> i renamed my userid , restarted and now when i login to X its all defaulted and screwed up
[11:55] <dash-> is there a way to recover
[11:55] <pianoboy3333> Is there anyway of changing the default XP icons to the GNOME ones? Is there some program/way of doing that?
[11:55] <Blissex> nlogax: kingspawn: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/anno05-3rd.html#050911
[11:55] <Blissex> nlogax: kingspawn: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/anno05-3rd.html#050909
[11:55] <Blissex> nlogax: kingspawn: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/anno05-3rd.html#050908
[11:56] <kingspawn> Blissex: this is good stuff, thank you
[11:56] <nlogax> Blissex: I can now say I've met my 1st filesystem evangelist :-P
[11:56] <kingspawn> ;)
[11:57] <Blissex> kingspawn: JFS recovery is good, but it does not have 'data=journal'
[11:57] <Kathmandude_> part &2
[11:57] <Blissex> kingspawn: nlogax: uh thanks! Admittedly filesystems are one of my pet peeves.
[11:57] <nlogax> Blissex: so you have to fsck?
[11:58] <Kathmandude_> how about something like beagle for ubuntu? quick indexed search
[11:58] <Blissex> nlogax: no, of course it is journaled.
[11:58] <ompaul> Kathmandude_, it exists already
[11:58] <daddydoof> is anyone here good with scripts??
[11:58] <Blissex> nlogax: the issue is that some people that recovery recovers not just metadata but data too. Only 'ext3' with 'data=journal' recover data too.
[11:58] <Kathmandude_> is it, ompaul? which program?
[11:58] <Blissex> jbritz22: wait a sec more.
[11:59] <kingspawn> Blissex: aw, dang, now you'll have me investigating jfs all night, trying to decide if a clean install with JFS is worth it ;)
[11:59] <bimberi> trappist: you there?
[11:59] <nlogax> Blissex: O I C - I thought fsck already did that (lost+found) or is this withouth needing fsck?
[11:59] <Blissex> jbritz22: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/swhwAnno04.html#041230
[11:59] <ompaul> beagle
[12:00] <daddydoof> Amaranth,  i want tell you that your email about alacares was sensible and not at all ego driven  thanks