[12:00] <georges_> HELP: how to stream mp3 to a shoutcast server?
[12:00] <gymsmoke> georgy: ok.  what do you use to connect to ssl/tls auth sites in ftp?
[12:01] <BlueOrange> Is anyone available to assist me with installing atitvout 0.4 for enabling svideo out on my thinkpad t21? please see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10765 this is where i got to before running into more problems . any help would be appreciated.
[12:01] <ic56> laffer: if you just want to see how it works, you can make it work on your home network by using private IP addresses.  The outside world cannot see you unless you're using IP numbers that have been assigned to you.
[12:02] <UNiXWHoRe> hi peeps
[12:02] <thugren> newbryan I am trying to remember I know if the sound card shows up, the driver for it already there, You Just have to find the way to enable it in the hardware profile..
[12:02] <BlueOrange> You dont neccisariy need to know about this program, just general program install stuff, as i am a newbie.
[12:02] <thugren> I just cant' remember where..
[12:02] <pn> Hello
[12:02] <NewbRyan> thugren: alright
[12:03] <laffer> ic56 sorry, how's that? can you explain it differently?
[12:03] <svenne> _jason: done
[12:03] <void^> BlueOrange: um, try mkdir pic
[12:03] <thugren> I remember have an odd problem one of my other installs
[12:03] <kwtm1> I have a problem: my printer is stopped.  I can't seem to restart it.  Under System Settings > Hardware > Pinters > that particular printer (in Administrator Mode), I can see that the printer is stopped.  But there's no button for starting it again.  I can't print!  Can someone help?
[12:03] <void^> BlueOrange: (in lrmi-0.6)
[12:03] <_jason> svenne: now 'cd /media/harddrive2', and that should be your partition.  If that worked, I will show you how to always make it mount everytime you boot
[12:03] <thugren> but it was with a different version of linux.
[12:04] <BlueOrange> void^: thxs. whats "pic"? and can u elaberate on ur last line ?
[12:04] <svenne> it works
[12:04] <warty> hello
[12:04] <thugren> And All I had to do was go into the hardware profile and enable the sound card.
[12:04] <pn> can sombody tell me how to run a windows program on ubuntu
[12:04] <UNiXWHoRe> I have a problem: my /boot partition (/dev/hda1) wont mount in ubuntu, tells me the device is already mounted, but I know its there, since ubuntu boots up fine with grub pointing to it... Now the odd thing is that for some reason i installed a new kernel and when i did, the partition wasnt mounted, so i had a /boot on /dev/hdb2, which is my system root.
[12:04] <ic56> you can connect several hosts in your home.  These form a local network.  So long as you don't care about them connecting to the outside world, you can givem any IP number you want.  Thus, you can create a test setup to see how virtual hosting works.
[12:04] <void^> BlueOrange: just a quick idea, it's probably trying to create a file in a nonexisting directory
[12:04] <thugren> pn, look for a emulator called WINE..
[12:05] <ic56> laffer: you can connect several hosts in your home.  These form a local network.  So long as you don't care about them connecting to the outside world, you can givem any IP number you want.  Thus, you can create a test setup to see how virtual hosting works.
[12:05] <BlueOrange> pn: i believe a program called wine will ellow u to run many but not all windows aps
[12:05] <warty> man ubuntu odd
[12:05] <mi6> redguy:  Hey i did "fsck /dev/hdc2", it turned out fine, Wats next
[12:05] <UNiXWHoRe> so when i realized this, i renamed the /boot off /dev/hdb2 and created a new /boot to mount /dev/hda1 on...
[12:05] <_jason> svenne: ok, so put /etc/fstab on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ now please
[12:05] <warty> ;d
[12:05] <warty> kfkfkkff
[12:05] <thugren> pn, I don;t know if they have changed much or done to much with it.
[12:05] <UNiXWHoRe> still doesnt work
[12:05] <warty> yyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaargh
[12:05] <laffer> ic56 but it just works on a LAN
[12:05] <georgy> gymsmoke : ftp-ssl for ssl (of course)
[12:05] <laffer> ic56 not in the outside world
[12:05] <wd3> i have ubuntu xfce, how do i see if my cdrom and dvd r mounted because i put in mp3 in cdr and .mov in dvd and nothing is coming on.
[12:05] <fatejudger> does nautilus have tabs yet?
[12:05] <pn> blueOrange: thanks i ame going to try
[12:05] <laffer> ic56 right?
[12:05] <ic56> laffer: correct.
[12:06] <_jason> svenne: if you want to do it yourself, you can read http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html which is rpetty good, but I don't mind walking you through it
[12:06] <svenne> it dossent help
[12:06] <svenne> bash: /etc/fstab: Ikke tilgang
[12:06] <_jason> svenne: try 'gedit /etc/fstab', it's a text file
[12:06] <BlueOrange> void^: ok, so ur saying i should type "mkdir pic" at the same directory? not sure what to do with " (in lrmi-0.6)"
[12:07] <mi6> Can anyone help me troubleshoot my problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=150133
[12:07] <thugren> newbryan are you using the live cd or install?
[12:07] <UNiXWHoRe> anyone can help me out with this partition problem?
[12:07] <void^> BlueOrange: i mean you make sure the directory ~/atitvout/lrmi-0.6/pic exists
[12:07] <void^> +should
[12:07] <laffer> ic56 maybe monday I'll recieve my KVM Switch and have 2 pcs running on a LAN. do you know any article explaining that? I tried to google it but can't find none.. just some related to apache web server
[12:08] <mi6> Can anyone help me troubleshoot my problem (can't login to Gnome) details: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=150133
[12:08] <ic56> !multihome
[12:08] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ic56
[12:08] <UNiXWHoRe> ok in plain: is grub supposed to affect my ability to mount my /boot partition?
[12:08] <svenne> _Jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10789
[12:09] <thugren> newbrtan if you need some help I think my 64 bit amd is a (ALC850) Which used in nvidia's on board..
[12:09] <duelboot> ubotu, can you send me those sites again...I'll go there and bookmark them so I don't have to bother you again
[12:09] <ubotu> duelboot: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[12:10] <ic56> sorry, no.  But it's easy.  Just ifconfig <regular ethernet device>:<1> <IP address>...  Replace `1' with `2' for the 2nd virtual host, etc.
[12:10] <ic56> laffer: sorry, no.  But it's easy.  Just ifconfig <regular ethernet device>:<1> <IP address>...  Replace `1' with `2' for the 2nd virtual host, etc.
[12:10] <laffer> ah nice
[12:10] <BlueOrange> void^: Ok, ur right the directory did not exist. i have created it.  ok, so i forget where i was. should i try "make install" again ?
[12:10] <void^> BlueOrange: yes, see if it works now :)
[12:10] <void^> BlueOrange: or rather, just make
[12:10] <_jason> svenne: ok is /media/harddrive2 a suitable mount point for you?
[12:10] <laffer> ic56 thanks very nice :P
[12:11] <ic56> laffer: I take it you didn't see my response to your original question an hour ago?
[12:11] <Varanger> hello all
[12:11] <svenne> yez..
[12:11] <svenne> _jason: yes
[12:11] <nicaba> hello
[12:11] <Varanger> how can I install OpenOffice.org 2.0 in Ubuntu Breeze ?
[12:11] <nicaba> from spain
[12:11] <BlueOrange> void^: ok, so i type: "sudo make" ?
[12:11] <B_166-ER-X> i need help with this : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10790  (does that with all dvd tried)    , as you see my dvd-rom cannot mount any dvd's  (and doesnt detect cd, although thats an older problem)
[12:12] <void^> BlueOrange: just like the first time, make will pick up where the error occured
[12:12] <tkup> mi6, there's a chance that the hard drive is going bad, especially the sector where /etc/pam.d resides
[12:13] <laffer> ic56 lol.. I saw it allright but didn't write it down :(
[12:13] <mi6> tkup: Negative redguy told me to run fsck, and it ran fine no errors.
[12:13] <svenne> _jason: i cant paste my mp3s in /media/harddrive2
[12:13] <whyami> cinelerra: I've tried everything trying to get this on my breezy machine. I've tried building and I've tried supposed breezy distros. Nothing works. Anybody have it installed?
[12:13] <UNiXWHoRe> come on guys, im going crazy
[12:13] <B_166-ER-X> anyone ?
[12:13] <NickGarvey> !patience
[12:13] <svenne> _jason: or make a new map
[12:13] <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.
[12:14] <_jason> svenne: you probably don't have permissions on the folder
[12:14] <svenne> hmm
[12:14] <BlueOrange> void^: OK, it was diferent, but i dont know if it worked or not!? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10791
[12:14] <nazgulwalker> sudo apt-get install (xamp)???
[12:14] <georgy> !webcam
[12:14] <ubotu> webcam is probably now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in amsn and gaim-vv.
[12:14] <B_166-ER-X> i need help with this : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10790  (does that with all dvd tried)    , as you see my dvd-rom cannot mount any dvd's  (and doesnt detect cd, although thats an older problem)    i cannot find my problem...
[12:14] <nazgulwalker> !xamp
[12:14] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, nazgulwalker
[12:14] <sinclair44> is there any way to switch the mapping of "alt" and "control"?
[12:14] <Varanger> how can I install OpenOffice.org 2.0 in Ubuntu Breeze ?
[12:14] <tkup> mi6, boot the kernel with the option 'noinotify'
[12:15] <svenne> _Jason: when i try su  and try go login.. i get this message: su: Authentication failure
[12:15] <void^> BlueOrange: worked fine, you should have an executable called "atitvout" now :)
[12:15] <ompaul> whyami, maybe you should ask in #ubuntu+1
[12:15] <_jason> svenne: don't use su, use sudo
[12:15] <nalioth> ubotu: tell svenne about root
[12:15] <svenne> okay
[12:15] <nalioth> svenne: read your PM from ubotu
[12:15] <calmar> georgy: yeah, md5sum is different :)
[12:15] <void^> BlueOrange: and a general hint, you don't usually need sudo to run make, just for make install ;)
[12:15] <svenne> kay;)
[12:15] <nazgulwalker> sudo apt-get install (xamp)???
[12:15] <whyami> ompaul, but I'm trying to get it working on Breezy, not Dapper.
[12:15] <BlueOrange> void^: ah, ok, great, thxs, checking it out . . .
[12:16] <mi6> tkup: Ok at grup prompt i edit the command line and insert -noinotify , is that what i should do ??
[12:16] <mi6> tkup: Ok at grub prompt i edit the command line and insert -noinotify , is that what i should do ??
[12:16] <BlueOrange> atitvout help
[12:16] <whyami> Varanger: add this to your /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://people.ubuntu.com/%7Edoko/OOo2 ./
[12:16] <BlueOrange> oops wrong window ! :)
[12:16] <georgy> calmar : you talk about yuor question 1 hour ago ?
[12:16] <ompaul> whyami, I read your notes eariler and took it you were running dapper, not 5.10 oops
[12:16] <svenne> :)
[12:16] <_jason> svenne: ``sudo umount /dev/hda1'' and then ``sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.backup && sudo nano /etc/fstab'', then take a look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10792, make fstab look like that (only last line changed), ctrl-o to save, ctrl-x to exit
[12:16] <whyami> ompaul: yeah I have a few machines. The dapper one is used for other stuff.
[12:16] <calmar> georgy: yeah :) sorry
[12:16] <Varanger> whyami: Then? just sudo apt-get upgrade / apt-get update ?
[12:17] <georgy> calmar : funny !
[12:17] <tkup> mi6, insert inotify within the line that's similar to "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.10-5-386 root=/dev/hda1 ro quiet splash" without the hiphen/dash
[12:17] <nazgulwalker> !xampp
[12:17] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, nazgulwalker
[12:17] <tkup> mi6, in my case that would be /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.10-5-386 root=/dev/hda1 ro noinotify quiet splash
[12:17] <mi6> tkup: ok thanx rebooting again, will be back soon.
[12:18] <whyami> Varanger: then sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install openoffice.org2
[12:18] <nazgulwalker> where can i search aot-get files??
[12:18] <BlueOrange> void^: i type "atitvout" and it says "bash: atitvout: command not found
[12:18] <BlueOrange> " ? ?
[12:18] <nazgulwalker> where can i search apt-get files??
[12:18] <svenne> _Jason: i get this message: cp: cannot create regular file /etct/fstab.backup: Ingen slik fil eller filkatalog
[12:18] <georgy> naz : apt-cache search
[12:18] <_jason> nazgulwalker: you want to search for files or packages?
[12:18] <mi6> Varanger: take a look at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=138405
[12:18] <svenne> _Jason: umount: /dev/hda1: not mounted
[12:18] <_jason> svenne: you made a typo with ``/etc''
[12:18] <void^> BlueOrange: run `./atitvout`
[12:19] <svenne> umount: /dev/hda1: not mounted
[12:19] <fabio> ok. let me see...
[12:19] <fabio> I'm having some problems with ldap and gdm.
[12:19] <nazgulwalker> jason : packages
[12:19] <BlueOrange> void^: Ah ! :)
[12:20] <fabio> After I had set up the ldap client I can login through ssh, su, but not through gdm.
[12:20] <_jason> svenne: did it say that the first time you ran the umount command?
[12:20] <fabio> I simply can't login at all through gdm.
[12:20] <rg> hi
[12:20] <BlueOrange> void^: OK! a minor sucsess! its installed now, and on to the next steps . . . thanks so much for your assistance.  I need to loggoff and move the machene to the tv now.  ILL be back ! :)
[12:21] <void^> good luck =)
[12:21] <UNiXWHoRe> I have a problem: my /boot partition (/dev/hda1) wont mount in ubuntu, tells me the device is already mounted, but I know its there, since ubuntu boots up fine with grub pointing to it... Now the odd thing is that for some reason i installed a new kernel and when i did, the partition wasnt mounted, so i had a /boot on /dev/hdb2, which is my system root.
[12:21] <UNiXWHoRe> so when i realized this, i renamed the /boot off /dev/hdb2 and created a new /boot to mount /dev/hda1 on...
[12:21] <fabio> I tried local users, and ldap users. Can anybody help meu to find out what's going on?:
[12:21] <UNiXWHoRe> still doesnt work
[12:21] <nazgulwalker> is there package for xmsn?(apt-get)?
[12:21] <svenne> _jason: no
[12:21] <nazgulwalker> sory
[12:22] <nazgulwalker> is there package for xamp?(apt-get)?
[12:22] <georgy> naz : you mean amsn ?
[12:22] <krystoff> hi there please i have here a 64bits AMD and a nvidia card PCI-E ... do i have a special procedure to install the nvidia driver ?
[12:22] <_jason> svenne: ok that's fine, carry on
[12:22] <ScottishPig> How can I get the make-kpkg program?
[12:22] <ScottishPig> s/How/Where
[12:22] <nazgulwalker> georgy : no sorry , xamp was i supposed to writing
[12:22] <krystoff> ubuntu hoary btw
[12:22] <svenne> _jason: no its inaccssiable
[12:22] <svenne> ..
[12:22] <NickGarvey> !java
[12:22] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:22] <fabio> nazgulwalker, can't see no package like this here.
[12:23] <_jason> svenne: what command are you entering?
[12:23] <krystoff> nazgulwalker: just install phpmyadmin, it will install all the necessary
[12:23] <svenne> no one.. when i got to disk
[12:23] <nicaba> hello
[12:23] <nicaba> from Spain
[12:23] <_jason> svenne: yeah, we just unmounted it... we'll put it back in a sec
[12:23] <nazgulwalker> krystoff phpmyadin will install xamp too?
[12:23] <svenne> okay:)
[12:23] <svenne> okay;)
[12:24] <krystoff> nazgulwalker: yes it will install php apache mysql
[12:24] <_jason> svenne: I'm gonna make a quick change to what I pasted, I just saw a typo.  Give me a second
[12:24] <svenne> _Jason: okay;)
[12:25] <_jason> svenne: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10793
[12:25] <ubuntu> hi
[12:25] <svenne> _Jason: and so what?
[12:26] <ubuntu01> you know microsoft vista doesnt have anything to make me want to get it
[12:26] <_jason> svenne: 'sudo nano /etc/fstab' and add the last line
[12:26] <ubuntu01> the future is now in linux
[12:26] <ubuntu01> linux and windows are now on par
[12:26] <georgy> naz  : you mean xamp-mp3 player ?
[12:26] <starpause> on my windowsXP installs i always disable all eye candy and tweak everything for performance ... are there any guides to stripping the desktop down and making it more snappy under ubuntu?
[12:26] <Cooner750> I can't seem to get any answer in #xorg, and I was wondering why when I enter the custom values for my monitor (HorizSync 30-54, VertRefresh 50-120) When I restart the X system I get a nasty blue screen with a error, and when I use vim to edit xorg.conf I see that it replaced "50-120" with "50-10". It states "Error on line 74 section Monitor"
[12:26] <svenne> _Jason: this one? /dev/hda1       /media/harddrive2  ext2    defaults 0       2
[12:26] <_jason> svenne: yeah
[12:27] <ubuntu01> cooner750:  Ubuntu needs to do a better job with video resolution
[12:27] <ubuntu01> i mean monitor detection
[12:27] <ubuntu01> other distros do much better
[12:27] <svenne> ctrl+c for save?
[12:27] <ubuntu01> especially suse
[12:27] <ming> My system is behind http proxy. I could not ping security.ubuntu.com, but firefox is able to get to it ? What problem is it ?
[12:28] <hurax> does somone here use the nvidia sound driver? i have managed to compile them but the sound is really ugly and noisy
[12:28] <Cooner750> I noticed. I was just wondering what I can do. This monitor supports up to 90Hz in 800x600 (which I'll be using), and maximum 1024x768 at 60Hz
[12:28] <gnomefreak> hurax: you dont need to
[12:28] <Cooner750> My problem is that it only has the 60Hz option for 800x600
[12:28] <svenne> _jasno: ctrl+c for saving?
[12:28] <gnomefreak> hurax: apt-get will install them for you :(
[12:28] <mi6> tkup: still not able to login, but...but now pam.d is completely empty
[12:28] <gnomefreak> ohhhhh sound
[12:28] <mi6> redguy: still not able to login, but...but now pam.d is completely empty
[12:29] <hurax> i used some instructions i found on a wiki
[12:29] <_jason> svenne: ctrl-o saves, ctrl-x exits.  Just look at the bottom
[12:29] <ubuntu01> !fixres cooner750
[12:29] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ubuntu01
[12:29] <mi6> i am able to do ls -l /etc/pam.d/
[12:29] <svenne> _jason: done
[12:29] <hou5ton> using Ubuntu, is there software available to put a store-bought DVD movie on a regular DVD?  In Windows I see there is plenty of software that can deal with copyright issues and compress to fit a regular DVD. ... what about linux?
[12:29] <_jason> svenne: now 'sudo mount -a'
[12:29] <Epothes> i need some serious help my laptop screen turns off whenever I turn it on...there's something wrong with GNOME cuasing the screen to shut off
[12:29] <ubuntu01> f8:  DC has FIOS?
[12:29] <f8> can i ask advice on application choice in here?
[12:29] <ubuntu01> man
[12:29] <svenne> _jason: done
[12:29] <f8> yes
[12:30] <gnomefreak> hurax: do you still have the wiki?
[12:30] <_jason> svenne: now navigate to /media/harddrive2
[12:30] <duelboot> sevene:  don't know how new you are to linux, but you could chmod 777 then use whatever editor you want, then chmod it again to 440 and it will work...I did it today
[12:30] <ubuntu01> f8:  You in maryland or Washington DC
[12:30] <hurax> yes, but it's in german
[12:30] <hurax> http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Nvidia_NForce
[12:30] <f8> MD, but i know it goes into dc
[12:30] <ScottishPig> Thanks. What I was looking for was kernel-package. Thank you all for the help
[12:30] <ubuntu01> f8:  Nah it doesnt
[12:30] <bobbyd> f8, just ask :)
[12:30] <georgy> hou5ton : K9copy
[12:30] <f8> then how am i on a cd node?
[12:30] <f8> cd
[12:30] <f8> dc
[12:30] <batman> can someone tell me what repository acidrip should be under?
[12:30] <ubuntu01> f8:  cause thats where the node is located
[12:31] <f8> humm....
[12:31] <_jason> batman: multiverse
[12:31] <gnomefreak> i can read german :( ok give me a min ont his
[12:31] <svenne> -bash: /media/harddrive2: is a directory
[12:31] <hurax> i still have an old pci soundcard perhaps i'll just install that one because it worked without problems in linux
[12:31] <batman> !acidrip
[12:31] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, batman
[12:31] <ubuntu01> f8:  i dont think they wired up fios yet to DC, if you were from there, then it would have been yes
[12:31] <ubuntu01> could be, just dont know :P
[12:31] <_jason> svenne: cd /media/harddrive2, remember you said you saw it before?
[12:31] <ubuntu01> f8:  I have FTTB here now
[12:31] <svenne> it worked
[12:31] <slimz>  hi guys, after installing xgl on dapper flight 5, i dont have any video acceleration when playing videos in totem, and mplayer just wont play them
[12:32] <ubuntu01> speeds are up to 10000/800 and 20/2 is coming
[12:32] <batman> _jason: can you just show me a link to other repositories to add?
[12:32] <alex__> were can i find the linux bible ??
[12:32] <_jason> ubotu: tell batman about multiverse
[12:32] <ubuntu01> i want fios tho :P
[12:32] <ubuntu01> would rather have fiber to the apartment
[12:32] <gnomefreak> cant*
[12:32] <f8> they got directv on that shit in some county in MD
[12:33] <ubuntu01> sorry we went off topic
[12:33] <csranucci> Ciao!
[12:33] <f8> can someone recomand a terminal that colorcodes stuff
[12:33] <alex__> can someone help me with the linux bible ??
[12:33] <svenne> _Jason: it worked.. but  i cant save anything to the new partion..
[12:33] <_jason> svenne: ok now, you may want to change permissions.  Do you want everyone to be able to write to it and execute and read?
[12:33] <svenne> yeah..
[12:33] <gnomefreak> hurax: im sorry i cant find an english page :(
[12:34] <_jason> svenne: 'sudo chmod 777 /media/harddrive2'
[12:34] <ubuntu01> i am using ubuntu 5.10 live cd now
[12:34] <ubuntu01> works 100%
[12:34] <ming> My system is behind http proxy. I could not ping security.ubuntu.com, but firefox is able to get to it ? What problem is it ?
[12:34] <ubuntu01> ubuntu dapper will be nice
[12:34] <svenne> _jason: done!
[12:34] <ubuntu01> this one is :)
[12:34] <_jason> svenne: can you save stuff now?
[12:35] <svenne> _jason: no
[12:35] <whyami> well I nearly died in the process...but cinelerra is finally compiled for Breezy on my machine. Any way I can turn this into a .deb package so I never have to go through this with another machine, nor does anybody else?
[12:35] <_jason> svenne: eek
[12:35] <svenne> :/
[12:35] <flammenwurfer> hi everybody
[12:35] <_jason> svenne: 'ls -ld /media/harddrive2'
[12:36] <svenne> ls: /media/hardrive2: Ingen slik fil eller filkatalog
[12:36] <_jason> svenne: can you translate that?
[12:36] <ic56> twn ming
[12:36] <svenne> no file or map like that
[12:36] <svenne> _Jason:
[12:36] <_jason> svenne: is it harddrive2 with 2 d's?
[12:36] <svenne> _jason: yes
[12:37] <svenne> svenne@svenne:/media/harddrive2$
[12:37] <ming> ic56 ?
[12:37] <_jason> svenne: you made a mistake when you typed your ls command, you only put one d
[12:37] <svenne> svenne@svenne:/media/harddrive2$ ls -ld /media/harddrive2
[12:37] <svenne> drwxrwxrwx  3 root root 4096 2006-03-25 23:18 /media/harddrive2
[12:37] <svenne> :)
[12:37] <flammenwurfer> can anybody help me get my internet working?
[12:37] <_jason> svenne: what does 'touch test' say?
[12:38] <tkup> mi6, remove the directory /etc/pam.d and create a file /etc/pam.conf with these lines in it http://pastebin.com/622443
[12:38] <gnomefreak> flammenwurfer: if you tell us a little about your problem we might beable to help more
[12:38] <ic56> ming: I can ping that address so the problem is with the firewall(s) at your end.  See if you can enable ICMP ECHO REPLYs on hte firewalls.
[12:38] <gerald-volt> how do i get hyper terminal of my serial port?
[12:38] <tkup> mi6, remove /etc/pam.d only if it contains nothing
[12:38] <svenne> _Jason: nothing..
[12:38] <flammenwurfer> ok, I have my Hawking Pci wirelss card setup with ndiswrapper
[12:39] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell flammenwurfer about ndiswrapper
[12:39] <_jason> svenne: now type 'ls', does ``test'' show up?
[12:39] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell flammenwurfer about wireless
[12:39] <svenne> _jason: yes
[12:39] <svenne> _Jason: lost+found  test
[12:39] <ming> ic56: I've no control company's firewall. Would that be the cause I could not get packages from 'universe' ?
[12:40] <gerald-volt> how do I get a hyper terminale quivalent for my serial port in linux?
[12:40] <_jason> svenne: you just created the file test on there.  Before, what were you trying to save and how?
[12:40] <gnomefreak> gerald-volt: what is a hyper terminal?
[12:40] <svenne> i tryed to make a new map.. and save my m3ps..
[12:40] <svenne> mp3s*
[12:41] <_jason> svenne: what do you mean by a new map?
[12:41] <flammenwurfer> I go to System>Admin>Networking and enter my Essid and wep key and activate it and it takes a long to to activate
[12:41] <gerald-volt> gnomefreak - shows you what's going on in your serial port
[12:41] <flammenwurfer> but it does say it is acivated
[12:41] <gerald-volt> not sure if that's the best explanation though
[12:41] <tkup> gerald-volt, you can try minicom but it's CLI
[12:41] <ic56> ming: it might be, though most companies tend to configure their firewalls to  permit outgoing ftp (at least in passive mode), even if they disallow receiving answers from PINGs.
[12:41] <gerald-volt> what's CLI?
[12:42] <gnomefreak> command line interface
[12:42] <bs101> Help:  need help setting up a VPN client, can anybody help?
[12:42] <gnomefreak> !vpn
[12:42] <ubotu> vpn is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD
[12:42] <ic56> ming: try ftp'ing to any place on the het.  If it works, then getting packages should work too.
[12:42] <gnomefreak> ;)
[12:42] <ubuntu01> what is the future of ubuntu? :)
[12:42] <svenne> _jason: like /media/harddrive 2 is a map
[12:42] <svenne> my english sux ;P
[12:42] <_jason> svenne: you mean a new directory?
[12:43] <svenne> yeah:)
[12:43] <gnomefreak> so does mine and its my main language
[12:43] <mi6> tkup: please see my status update at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=150133
[12:43] <_jason> svenne: 'nautilus /media/harddrive2', then right click and create new folder.  That should work
[12:43] <bs101> uboto - thanks, will check it out :)
[12:43] <tkup> mi6, so how were you able to use your system without it freezing on you?
[12:44] <svenne> nautilus:9050): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[12:44] <_jason> svenne: so I take it nautilus didn't open?
[12:44] <svenne> _jason: yes
[12:44] <svenne> cannot open display
[12:45] <Jocko9> svenne type xhost +
[12:45] <diantus> anyone feel like helping out a newbie?
[12:45] <flammenwurfer> if my driver is installed with ndiswrapper and I used the networking window to enter my essid and wep key and activate it but it's still not working
[12:45] <NickGarvey> with what diantus
[12:45] <hurax> gnomefreak: just plugged in the old soundcard, that one was automatically configured and works without problems
[12:45] <flammenwurfer> what are the possible problmes?
[12:45] <zoomorfo> hello
[12:45] <hurax> stupid nvidia...
[12:45] <svenne> unable to open display..
[12:45] <gnomefreak> diantus: whats the issue
[12:45] <mi6> tkup: i think while there was anything in /etc/pam.d/ it froze up in all Knoppix, ubuntu live & normal grub boot
[12:45] <hurax> their x server doesn't work either
[12:45] <yuriks> hmm
[12:45] <yuriks> why I can mount /dev/hda1 but not /dev/sda1?
[12:46] <_jason> svenne: ok just go to the places menu and click on computer, then go to filesystem > media > harddrive2
[12:46] <yuriks> both are identical in fstab
[12:46] <diantus> well, I'm trying to get this thing up and running
[12:46] <mi6> tkup: now i booted using ubuntu recovery and did ls -l /etc/pam.d/ it did not freeze like b4 when i did it
[12:46] <gnomefreak> hurax: i couldnt find an english version of that page for the sound the nvidia glx is easy to get up and running
[12:46] <yuriks> but sda1 makes the mount point root-only read
[12:46] <yuriks> and hda makes it global readable
[12:46] <mi6> tkup: /etc/pam.d/ is empty now
[12:46] <svenne> _jason: it works now
[12:46] <Jocko9> sda1 is a sata or scsi device
[12:46] <Jocko9> usually
[12:46] <svenne> i found the test
[12:46] <gnomefreak> diantus: that doesnt help much what are you trying to do
[12:47] <hurax> but whenever i ran it it froze the machine
[12:47] <dannym> Hmm... what to do to enable php5 in apache?
[12:47] <gnomefreak> diantus: install something? run something?
[12:47] <_jason> svenne: ok, now you can right click and create a new folder and stuff?
[12:47] <mi6> tkup: should i check again with knoppic
[12:47] <tonyyarusso> diantus: What are you having trouble with?
[12:47] <diantus> one sec...
[12:47] <FireKat> Does anyone know why ubuntu always seems to set ati graphics card drivers to ati?
[12:48] <svenne> _jason: no it works;) thx
[12:48] <_jason> svenne: great
[12:49] <gnomefreak> ok later all time for dinner
[12:49] <mlaci> hey guys! i'm thinking on changing to ubuntu from debian. the only thing i'm worried about is constant upgrading. i'm currently using debian unstable and new packages get updated every day. is there anything equivalent regarding ubuntu?
[12:49] <diantus> I have an ntfs drive which I have just installed, and I'm trying to access my .mp3 directory.  The default player doesn't recognize the files
[12:49] <Arnia> Hi, wondering what happened to the -ubuntu4 version of Nautilus. I would very much like Beagle-backed search folders (makes keeping track of research easier)
[12:49] <diantus> er... mounted
[12:49] <NickGarvey> mlaci: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[12:49] <tonyyarusso> mlaci: You can always change how often cron looks for updates.
[12:50] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu01: tell diantus about mp3
[12:50] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu01: Sorry.
[12:50] <georgy> !cups
[12:50] <ubotu> it has been said that cups is The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like.  See also http://linuxprinting.org/
[12:50] <FG_Suse> hi to alll
[12:50] <Jocko9> mlaci probably wants to use dapper drake
[12:50] <Jocko9> which is under development
[12:50] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell diantus about mp3
[12:50] <tkup> mi6, if your machine has internet access, do this at the shell prompt: apt-get remove libpam-modules; apt-get install libpam-modules
[12:50] <_jason> mlaci: that doesn't really happen in ubuntu.  There is more of an effort to make a stable release every 6 months.  There is a backports project that backports newer packages from the development version, I'll have you the bot send you some info on what exactly that is
[12:50] <_jason> ubotu: tell mlaci about backports
[12:50] <FG_Suse> someone have received this error during boot ?
[12:51] <FG_Suse> "disablig IRQ18"
[12:51] <svenne> _Jason: with xmms.. can i see .avi files?
[12:51] <mi6> tkup: going for reboot to try apt-get command failing which regenerating pam.conf like you said, c ya in a moment
[12:51] <svenne> and other movie formats
[12:52] <_jason> svenne: not that I know of.... I like mplayer for movie files
[12:52] <yohan> i just compiled the 2.6.16 kernel with this guide: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCompileHowto and it wont boot. It says "waiting for root file system...." and it never continues...any ideas?
[12:52] <mlaci> Jocko9, so dapper drake is the equivalent of debian unstable?
[12:52] <FG_Suse> sven, vlc it's the top
[12:52] <_jason> ubotu: tell svenne about mplayer
[12:52] <FG_Suse> sven, vlc it's the top multimedia format files
[12:52] <Jocko9> yohan 2.6.15 would be a better choice for breezy
[12:52] <Jocko9> and apply evms patches
[12:52] <yohan> Jocko9: why is that?
[12:53] <sfar-ubu> Hm, im playing a swf in firefox 1.5.. picture works fine, but the sound is not working
[12:53] <svenne> fg_suse: how to download vlc player to linux?
[12:53] <tonyyarusso> mlaci: Not quite, it's like extra-unstable.  I don't think there's an exact equivalent.
[12:53] <FG_Suse> vlc support much much fomats
[12:53] <yohan> they fixed some new things and my network card is one of them for 2.6.16
[12:53] <Jocko9> yeah
[12:53] <Jocko9> it might work okay
[12:53] <Jocko9> not tested
[12:53] <GoDawgs> hey guys... :)
[12:53] <AngryElf> yohan, which network card
[12:53] <svenne> fg_susE: i know.. but how to download for linux?
[12:53] <Jocko9> but ubuntu uses evms for mouting file systems
[12:53] <GoDawgs> is anyone running dapper with a broadcom wlan?
[12:53] <FG_Suse> sven, http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
[12:53] <yohan> AngryElf: marvell yukon
[12:54] <tonyyarusso> svenne: apt-get install vlc, with universe enabled.
[12:54] <_jason> svenne: vlc is in the repositories, just enable universe and use synaptic.  vlc in the repositories won't play wmv9 though
[12:54] <tritium_> GoDawgs: #ubuntu+1 please
[12:54] <bryan986> Hi, I have two computers, one a Windows XP box, the other a Ubuntu Breezy box. The linux one is named "rains" and is running apache2, I try to access the webserver from my windows box using the name "rains" but it cannot access it, only by the IP of the linux machine can I access the webserver. How do I fix it so I can use the computer names?
[12:54] <GoDawgs> tritium_: okey dokey :)
[12:54] <AngryElf> GoDawgs, yes, mine's not working though.....having issues
[12:54] <mlaci> does somebody have any experience with dapper? i'm just worried about how much is it "extra-unstable"?
[12:54] <mlaci> i mean stability issues
[12:54] <tonyyarusso> mlaci: Check in #ubuntu+1
[12:55] <sYs^> hi, is it normal if I want to start a borderless Eterm? "Eterm: Warning: Window Manager does not support MWM hints. Bypassing window manager control for borderless window."
[12:55] <FG_Suse> bryan986, open the "HOSTS" file and force the association of the machie name and the ip
[12:55] <mlaci> thanks all the help guys!
[12:55] <FireKat> bryan986: Look into setting up dns alternatively
[12:56] <svenne> _Jason: E: Klarte ikke  finne pakken mplayer-586
[12:56] <_jason> svenne: you need to enable multiverse
[12:56] <FG_Suse> you need DNS service for your LAN
[12:56] <bryan986> I just don't want to hard code the IP, because if I move the computer somewhere else, or it gets a new IP, then its broken again.
[12:56] <_jason> ubotu: tell svenne about repos
[12:57] <gerald-volt> gnomefreak - i trie dminicom and it worked
[12:57] <gerald-volt> thanks
[12:57] <geppy> Hello, all.
[12:58] <yohan> when choosing processing family when compiling the kernel...if i have a x86 ubuntu installation, should i still choose opteron/athlon64/hammer/k8 as processor type or should i choose 686?
[12:58] <geppy> I'm having a strange crash whenever I try to turn off my computer or when I try to switch to a TTY.  The screen just scrambles and then nothing happens.  It doesn't respond to CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE.
[12:58] <Alexi5> hello
[12:58] <NickGarvey> geppy: mm same thing happened with my laptop, never fixed it
[12:58] <Jocko9> yohan it makes no difference
[12:58] <geppy> I'm on Hoary, with the latest updates and an nvidia card.
[12:58] <geppy> NickGarvey:  :/
[12:58] <Alexi5> has anyone here ever left a laptop on for days without turning it off
[12:58] <NickGarvey> geppy: good luck though
[12:59] <NickGarvey> Alexi5: yes gets VERY hot
[12:59] <_jason> Alexi5: months
[12:59] <tonyyarusso> geppy: Any chance you're using fglrx?
[12:59] <Jocko9> yohan opteron/athlon64 in processor type, includes specific optimizations for that cpu
[12:59] <void^> Alexi5: yes, currently up 63 days
[12:59] <Alexi5> i just want to know if it is ok to do that
[12:59] <tonyyarusso> geppy: Wait, nm.
[12:59] <Jocko9> 686 will work on any pentium pro/pentium 2+ cpu
[12:59] <geppy> tonyyarusso: haha :)
[12:59] <tonyyarusso> Alexi5: I've hit 10 days with mine.
[01:00] <Alexi5> oh ok
[01:00] <yohan> Jocko9: yeah but i dont have a x64 installation of ubuntu
[01:00] <yohan> doesnt it matter?
[01:00] <svenne> _jason: thats ubuntu 5.04
[01:00] <phrowzen> Alexi5, i hope its ok.. i just bought a new laptop/tablet pc convertible, i plan on leaving this thing on 24/7 ;\
[01:00] <svenne> i got 5.10
[01:00] <void^> Alexi5: watch temperatures - if it runs hot over long periods of time it may die prematurely
[01:00] <Alexi5> ok
[01:01] <Alexi5> ok
[01:01] <_jason> svenne: there are instructions there for 5.10 too, just pay attention to the sentence about multiverse
[01:01] <svenne> so i  cant find ubuntu  "hoary hedgehog"
[01:01] <phrowzen> hmm mine seems quite cool :)
[01:01] <_jason> svenne: it says ``On all ubuntu versions''
[01:02] <tonyyarusso> phrowzen: How cool?  (51dC here)
[01:02] <void^> Thermal 1: ok, 35.0 degrees C
[01:02] <sorush21> guys I have to use debian repositories because I need xine version 1.1.1
[01:02] <tonyyarusso> void^: Wow.  Wish mine could do that.
[01:03] <phrowzen> tonyyarusso, i have no idea.. i just got it and i odnt think i have temp monitoring software on it, just feeling it everywhere, it is very cool
[01:03] <BlueOrange> umn, my chat window looks diferent than before, i dont see the long list of names now, just a few names.
[01:03] <_jason> svenne: I'm going out now, if you run into any more problems, just address the channel and I'm sure someone will help
[01:03] <yuriks> Jocko9: it's a SATA HD
[01:03] <geppy> Is there a way that I can remount my root directory as read-only?  I wouldn't care if it crashed everything on my system, but I don't want to lose data when it happens.
[01:03] <void^> this is a mobile p3, with little load it barely ever touches 40C - can go over 60C when compiling :)
[01:03] <sorush21> where can I get these repositories
[01:03] <tonyyarusso> phrowzen: You can check like void^ did with 'acpi -AV'
[01:04] <_jason> sorush21: you are playing with fire
[01:04] <BlueOrange> void^: i installed the program, conected the svideo to a tv, and now i get this: gideon@G-ubuntu:~/atitvout$ ./atitvout t
[01:04] <BlueOrange> open /dev/mem: Permission denied
[01:04] <BlueOrange> Could not initialise LRMI.
[01:04] <geppy> Is there any way to _actually_ force an unmount?
[01:05] <georgy> sorush : on debian.org but your are playing with fire
[01:05] <sorush21> _jason: better than cracking and using illigal windows and other music palyer softwars..
[01:05] <BlueOrange> (im guessing its ok to past real short things like that here, if not, let me know.
[01:05] <void^> BlueOrange: it wants to access /dev/mem? hm, i would think the readme or install docs should explain about that..
[01:05] <Alexi5> has anyone here ever sucessfully installed ubuntu on the new dell systems
[01:05] <_jason> sorush21: amarok works fine here with the current version of xine in the repos
[01:06] <D-side> now thats a hell of a user listing.
[01:06] <sorush21> no it dosent..
[01:06] <void^> BlueOrange: if it really needs to access /dev/mem you'll have to use sudo
[01:06] <sorush21> what verison of amarok and xine do you have _jason
[01:06] <_jason> sorush21: note I said ``here'', here it does :)
[01:06] <Alexi5> it is having problems configuring my graphics chip
[01:06] <svenne> _jason ;) allright :) thx for helping me:D
[01:06] <_jason> sorush21: 2:1.3.7-0ubuntu4~breezy
[01:06] <_jason> I think that might be a backport
[01:06] <Alexi5> my chip is a Intel 945GM chip
[01:07] <D-side> Quick mostly-on-topic question: I'm looking to use lightscribe to etch a cd label on my breezy live cd. is there a cd label image floating around anywhere? google hasnt turned up much.
[01:07] <Alexi5> in the xorg.conf it is using the i810 driver but it says it can't find the device
[01:07] <yuriks> anyone knows why it doesn't mount with right permissions?
[01:07] <yuriks> it has user on the fstab, and the dir is world-everythingable
[01:08] <_DJ_FeTy_G_> hi
[01:08] <_DJ_FeTy_G_> what`s up
[01:08] <yuriks> but when I mount /dev/sda1 (on /media/win1) it changes the permissions to be root-only readable
[01:08] <sorush21> _jason: I'm not sure what verison you are using...
[01:08] <Alexi5> can anyone help me
[01:08] <drudge> hello
[01:08] <void^> yuriks: ntfs is always root only, unless you use umask
[01:08] <void^> (or set uid, gid)
[01:09] <_jason> sorush21: what I pasted, is what apt-cache policy amarok says
[01:09] <void^> (see man mount)
[01:09] <yuriks> void^: hmmmm, yeah, that part is NTFS =)
[01:09] <yuriks> why is that?
[01:09] <drudge> when trying to run emacs i get color 'black' is not defined. i added RgbPath "/etc/X11/rgb.txt" and i can see the black in there but i still get the error
[01:09] <cvasilak> hi there, what is the *PROPER* way to set global environmental variables, it seems people have different ideas where to set what, any ideas (please, please, a tool that will allow setting environmental variables would be a great addition in ubuntu)
[01:10] <BlueOrange> void^: i didnt see anything about that in the readme.  so what should i do under sudo? i should run the program under sudo? here is a copy of the readme fyi: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10795
[01:10] <georgy> Somebody how to enable cups trough localhost:631
[01:10] <Cooner750> How do I decompress a *.rar? File Roller says it's unsupported
[01:11] <useruser> i've burned a breezy dvd iso image, but when i boot it i get a crc check error in the kernel
[01:11] <drudge> Cooner750 install unrar-nonfree
[01:11] <useruser> how do i check that the dvd is burned correctly?
[01:11] <useruser> i'm running md5sum < /dev/sr0 (the dvd drive device) right now, but wanted to check that this'll do the right thing
[01:12] <NewbRyan> I am new to linux and i am having trouble getting sound
[01:12] <Alexi5> can someone help me please
[01:12] <void^> BlueOrange: hm, it's a little sparse with specific information. guess you'll have to run it with sudo
[01:12] <yuriks> Alexi5: I'm not a telepath
[01:12] <pucko-> Hello. Can I get some help installing ubuntu from harddisk? I don't have anything to boot except my hd.
[01:13] <agabus> why does the xvid decoder not come with ubuntu?
[01:13] <yuriks> hmm, why doesn't XMMS come with ubuntu? >_>
[01:13] <drudge> agabus apt-get
[01:13] <tritium_> yuriks: you can install it
[01:13] <Alexi5> ubuntu is unable to configure my graphics chip
[01:13] <Alexi5> my chip is a Intel 945GM chip
[01:13] <yuriks> yeah, but I'm updating right now =P
[01:13] <void^> why is $whatiwant not bundled with $whateveryonegets
[01:13] <agabus> drudge - i know, but xvid codecs are GPL aren't they?
[01:14] <yuriks> well, xmms is pretty common
[01:14] <Alexi5> and in the xorg.conf file it is using the i810 driver and when x starts up it says it cannot find the device
[01:14] <NewbRyan> I am unable to get sound while my sound card shows up in the device manager, does anyone know how to fix this?
[01:14] <Alexi5> yuriks:can you help now
[01:14] <void^> the original xmms is more or less obsolete, they're currently doing a rewrite, and there's newer forks like bmp or audacious :/
[01:14] <tritium_> yuriks: there are several xmms packages.  apt-cache search xmms
[01:14] <BlueOrange> void^: thxs again for the help. i tried pretty much every combo of the primary commands it suggests and i couldnt get it to work. it always gives me "VBE call failed.
[01:14] <BlueOrange> "
[01:15] <yuriks> Alexi5: well, try changing the line to match your chipset
[01:15] <tritium_> !tell NewbRyan about sound
[01:15] <c0ntrol> who is running gnomemeeting ?
[01:16] <NewbRyan> tritium_: thanks
[01:16] <tritium_> sure, NewbRyan
[01:16] <c0ntrol> who of the 653 people here are using gnomeeting with a webcam ?
[01:16] <Cooner750> What repository do i need to install unrar-notfree?
[01:16] <c0ntrol> i have it up and running
[01:16] <wd3> i have ubuntu xfce, how do i see if my cdrom and dvd r mounted because i put in mp3 in cdr and .mov in dvd and nothing is coming on.
[01:16] <Cooner750> it does not appear to work with the default Breezy ones
[01:17] <c0ntrol> who is not afraid of me ?
[01:17] <BlueOrange> void^: thxs again, if i still cant get it to work ill try and bring it to a forum. thxs again, im ataa here.
[01:19] <Cooner750> anyone?
[01:19] <sorush21> could some of you please help me with compiling libxine.. here is the error that I keep getting when I do make.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10797, and I don't know what to do
[01:20] <Cooner750> Is it possible to convert a .rar to a .tar.gz or similar?
[01:20] <jdolan> Cooner750, there is an unrar package somewhere in synaptic i'm sure.
[01:21] <jdolan> or rarutils, rartools, something like that.
[01:21] <void^> sorush21: no errors above that?
[01:21] <Cooner750> There's unrar-free but it fails to work
[01:21] <Flik> unrar-nonfree is in multiverse
[01:21] <Cooner750> "5 file(s) failed"
[01:21] <sorush21> void^: no . do you want me to past more ?
[01:22] <slimz> does anyone know how i can get rar support?
[01:22] <aeolist> installing rar package not working slimz?
[01:22] <sorush21> i don't want to do a make install I want to use checkinstall .. void^
[01:22] <jdolan> i'm working with a particularly awful wifi card which requires ndiswrapper (working), but also requires an 'iwconfig commit' after setting essid and key.  this is currently not done by the startup scripts or networking gui, and so the card fails to work.
[01:22] <slimz> aeolist : yeah i can't unrar
[01:22] <jdolan> can i add a 'commit' hook to /etc/network/interfaces or something?
[01:22] <NsOmNiAc> !ubotu wireless
[01:22] <ubotu> well, wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper windows drivers
[01:23] <c0ntrol> slimz: use the synaptic package manager and add a repository so you can install unrar
[01:23] <aeolist> slimz, sudo ln -fs /usr/bin/rar /usr/bin/unrar
[01:23] <sorush21> void^: what are the xmmc telling me /
[01:23] <slimz> hah
[01:23] <slimz> i apt-got unrar
[01:23] <slimz> thanks
[01:25] <Cooner750> I can't believe it's so hard to extract a .rar
[01:26] <slimz> ok one more think :)
[01:26] <slimz> thing....
[01:26] <slimz> im trying to get a deb file to isntall but i get this error ;
[01:26] <slimz> cedega depends on xlibs (>> 4.1.0); however:
[01:26] <slimz>   Package xlibs is not installed.
[01:26] <Trel> sudo apt-get install xlibs
[01:26] <slimz> when i try to install xlibs, the package doesnt exist
[01:26] <Trel> You're boned.
[01:26] <yuriks> hmm
[01:26] <jetscreamer> !find xlibs
[01:26] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'xlibs' (5 shown): xlibs ;; xlibs-data ;; xlibs-dev ;; xlibs-static-dev ;; xlibs-static-pic.
[01:26] <zF> Hi
[01:27] <zF> is the easiest way to make a partition for windows using qtparted?
[01:27] <yuriks> I set the entry in fstab to umask=777 and now I can read
[01:27] <Arrick> hi all, is brenner on here tonight?
[01:27] <jetscreamer> no cfdisk is easiest
[01:27] <yuriks> but I don't have write or execute acess (no dirs)
[01:27] <sYs^> Hi, i'm trying to set up my mouse(logitech mx510) according to this howto: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=65471, but when I try to start Xorg, it writes: Unknown protocol 'evdev', any ideas?
[01:27] <jetscreamer> set it to 000 if you want ilt to be 777
[01:27] <jetscreamer> in fstab
[01:27] <yuriks> ahh
[01:27] <jdolan> Cooner750, you should convince the author of the file to use free formats instead.
[01:28] <Arrick> Anybody know how to set up ubuntu as a print server, with samba?
[01:28] <Arrick> ubuntu server that is
[01:28] <ara> ok so i have ubuntu breezy, but at boot up i get the kubuntu splash screen, anyone know what might cause that ?
[01:28] <Arrick> I've been reading rute's book and havent foudn the info i need
[01:29] <slimz> so nothing on libs :\ ?
[01:30] <joeljkp> anyone know the best way to get gsview?
[01:30] <Cooner750> I am the author of the .rar... it was created with WinRAR on windows
[01:30] <NewbRyan> I have a new install and i am having trouble getting sound to work... I tried https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary  it didnt work
[01:31] <yuriks> hmm, how do I edit the GRUB settings?
[01:31] <Arrick> !grub
[01:31] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[01:31] <yuriks> I want to add the other windows partition the installer missed, and set windows to default
[01:31] <luckyshot> how do i configure my d-link USB network adapter with ubuntu?????
[01:31] <blackpawn> hi
[01:31] <Arrick> yuriks: did you get that?
[01:31] <philc> random question: is it possible to have a domain name host, like net sol or godaddy, forward incoming emails to some server, while the rest of the requests go to the actual web host? Essentially, the domain name is capturing email and doing something with it rather than having email forwarding set up on the web host
[01:31] <Arrick> !grub
[01:31] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[01:32] <yuriks> nope
[01:32] <yuriks> got now
[01:32] <Arrick> ok
[01:32] <luckyshot> how do i configure my d-link USB network adapter with ubuntu?????
[01:32] <Arrick> buy a linksys. hehe
[01:32] <blackpawn> easy question: in ubuntu live, how do i start up a terminal as root user?
[01:32] <luckyshot> lol
[01:32] <luckyshot> oh comeone
[01:32] <Arrick> haha
[01:32] <NewbRyan> Does anyone think they can gelp me get sound to work, i have a new install and it doesnt work
[01:32] <Ven] n> didnt know if i got this sent before i disconnected
[01:32] <Ven] n> ive recently installed ubuntu
[01:32] <Ven] n> how to get dynamic switching of the cpu frequency?
[01:33] <luckyshot> oh comeone
[01:33] <luckyshot> how do i configure my d-link USB network adapter with ubuntu?????
[01:33] <Arrick> Anybody know how to set up ubuntu as a print server, with samba?
[01:33] <blackpawn> hmm more questions than answers here :)
[01:33] <Arrick> yep
[01:33] <Ven] n> hehe
[01:33] <Arrick> I dont see brenner, Aisi, or alpha255 on here tonight
[01:33] <Installer36> blackpawn> why root
[01:33] <Arrick> they're all pretty good on here
[01:33] <duelboot> NewbRyan:  see personal note
[01:33] <blackpawn> well i want to install a .deb and it says i need superuser
[01:34] <Installer36> did you try sudo
[01:34] <NewbRyan> duelboot: where is that?
[01:34] <Installer36> that is for root in ubunt
[01:34] <Arrick> installer36, good to see you tonight
[01:34] <Joetheodd> blackpawn: preappend the command with "sudo "
[01:34] <duelboot> depends on the version of IRC...should be at the bottom if you're using X-Chat...you should see my nick
[01:34] <blackpawn> ok ill try that
[01:34] <Installer36> You still working on that server?
[01:34] <duelboot> click on it
[01:34] <NewbRyan> click on what?
[01:35] <Arrick> installer36: I finally found a link that worked for Rute's book after about 14 hours of looking
[01:35] <Arrick> yep
[01:35] <blackpawn> thanks!!
[01:35] <duelboot> you should see a button with my nick
[01:35] <NewbRyan> no try agian, you missed me
[01:35] <admin__> !tell me about breezy
[01:35] <mi6> tkup: Followed your advice for fixing PAM ! now apt is broken !
[01:35] <duelboot> NewbRyan...which IRC client are you using?
[01:35] <mi6> tkup: Followed your advice for fixing PAM ! now apt is broken ! too
[01:35] <blackpawn> thanks installer36 and thanks joetheodd!
[01:35] <NewbRyan> xchat
[01:36] <duelboot> don't know it
[01:36] <mi6> tkup: if it was'nt hosed enough it sure is now
[01:36] <duelboot> hmmm...here's a suggestion to show all my ignorance
[01:36] <duelboot> NewbRyan: are you using external speakers?
[01:37] <Installer36> Arrick > Did you try to follow the Wiki on setting up samb
[01:37] <NewbRyan> duelboot: yes
[01:37] <Arrick> installer36: is there s really good document out there on Samba? maybe smb.conf(5)
[01:37] <duelboot> NewbRyan: color coded soundcard ports?
[01:37] <Arrick> installer36: the wiki didnt help me out much in that area
[01:37] <NewbRyan> duelboot yep
[01:37] <Arrick> I'll look again though
[01:37] <yuriks> heh
[01:37] <yuriks> wtf
[01:38] <duelboot> NewbRyan: mine worked on default install, but the plug was wrong...had to plug my speakers in the mic...Pink on mine
[01:38] <yuriks> The installer detected my WinXP on hda1 as FreeDOS
[01:38] <yuriks> heh
[01:38] <NewbRyan> ill mess with my headphones and see
[01:38] <Installer36> Arrick > ther is a book by O'Reilly  that was written for that..I dont have any knowledge on it
[01:38] <duelboot> I know Alsa can help fix it...did it in Mandriva, but just installed Ubuntu today so I haven't had time to try it on here yet
[01:38] <Arrick> ok thanks
[01:39] <Beforewisdom> Hirvinen_, I'm new to Ubuntu & Gnome.   I installed a commercial app to my system.  I made a menu entry for it in the menu editor, but I can't seem to make the new menu item move into one of the sub menus.  Is this a quirk of the system or a rule of the system?
[01:39] <NewbRyan> duelboot: ive been messing with alsa
[01:39] <NewbRyan> I think i just switched the ports and it didnt help
[01:39] <NewbRyan> music apears tp play, but no sound comes out
[01:39] <Arrick> how do I tell which version of Samba I have installed on my unit
[01:40] <Arrick> ?
[01:40] <yuriks> smbd -v
[01:40] <duelboot> NewbRyan: it's not a logical fix, takes tinkering...when I get time I'll try...as a matter of fact my upgrade to Dapper is just completing so I may have some time tonight
[01:40] <Arrick> through the gui even?
[01:40] <yuriks> eh, dunno then
[01:40] <Arrick> ok
[01:40] <Arrick> ill exit the gui and go that way
[01:40] <Arrick> thanks
[01:40] <yuriks> no
[01:40] <duelboot> NewbRyan:  brb have to restart for dapper
[01:40] <yuriks> just open a terminal window
[01:41] <Arrick> already lef tthe gui, sorry
[01:41] <yuriks> =/
[01:41] <Arrick> heh
[01:41] <yuriks> hmmm, what's the root password?
[01:41] <slew> what package do i get to satisfy libstdc++.so.5?
[01:41] <dabaR> !root
[01:41] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[01:41] <Arrick> yuriks: it says command not found
[01:41] <dabaR> Arrick: smbclient --version
[01:41] <yuriks> sudo smbd -v
[01:42] <yuriks> yeah =P
[01:42] <Arrick> thank you
[01:42] <laffer> I'm running bitchx, how do I color the terminal black? is this possible from here?
[01:42] <dabaR> laffer: what terminal?
[01:42] <NickGarvey> !fluxbox
[01:42] <ubotu> from memory, fluxbox is a lightweight window manager.  Installation instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fluxbox.  More information at http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net
[01:42] <dabaR> gnome-terminal?
[01:42] <duelboot> yuriks:  root pw is what you assigned it when you installed Ubuntu
[01:42] <NewbRyan> how do you make exterm transparent?
[01:42] <laffer> yeah gnome
[01:42] <Arrick> dabr: how are you tonight?
[01:42] <yuriks> duelboot: nope, that's my user pw
[01:43] <Arrick> brb
[01:43] <dabaR> NewbRyan: play with the options. same for you laffer. it is in the menus on the top.
[01:43] <Installer36> Beforewisdom  did you then refresh the menu with   "killall gnome-panel" ?
[01:43] <NewbRyan> ok
[01:43] <damian_> hi just wondering what that smb mount script is?
[01:43] <dabaR> Arrick: OK, I guess, thanks. I am at work again, and getting annoyed.
[01:43] <duelboot> yuriks, I had to do both when I installed
[01:43] <damian_> hi just wondering what that smb mount script is? The one that adds everything automatically to my fstab fatre a few questions
[01:43] <Beforewisdom> Installer36,  no,  Ididn't even know about that, but I did reboot my system several times since then
[01:43] <damian_> hi just wondering what that smb mount script is? The one that adds everything automatically to my fstab after a few questions
[01:43] <laffer> nice
[01:43] <laffer> thanks
[01:44] <damian_> !smbmount
[01:44] <ubotu> damian_: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:44] <Alexi5> hello
[01:44] <slew> what package do i get to satisfy libstdc++.so.5?
[01:44] <Beforewisdom> There doesn't seem to be a way to choose which submenu to put the item in
[01:44] <damian_> !smb
[01:44] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, damian_
[01:44] <dabaR> !samba
[01:44] <ubotu> I heard samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[01:44] <Alexi5> what limitations does the vesa driver have
[01:44] <NickGarvey> I can't seem to get fluxbox working
[01:44] <damian_> r https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[01:44] <Beforewisdom> Oh wait, I found some stuff on the site, maybe that will help
[01:44] <damian_> thatks ubotu
[01:44] <Installer36> Beforewisdom I had similar trouble with the Debian Menu...all others seemed to work for me
[01:44] <dabaR> ubotu: tell damian_ about msg the bo
[01:44] <userone> hello everyone. I tried to open a .ppt file in openoffice 2.0, but I get the error message 'Version incompatibility. Incorrect file version'. Any ideas how I can open that file (without ms powerpoint, of course! lol)
[01:44] <NickGarvey> when I try to log on all I go is a black screen
[01:44] <damian_> dabar
[01:45] <slew> no one knows?
[01:45] <Beforewisdom> Installer36..thanks IM going to see if I have luck with the forum articles I found
[01:45] <dabaR> slew: libstdc++5
[01:45] <dabaR> !find libstdc++.so.5
[01:46] <redguy> slew: sudo apt-get install apt-file && sudo apt-file update && apt-file search libstdc++.so.5
[01:46] <Arrick> NickGarvey: I had the same problem with the Ubuntu default install
[01:46] <slew> what does apt-file do?
[01:46] <laffer> I installed aspell-pt... where is it located?
[01:46] <NickGarvey> !apt-file
[01:46] <ubotu> somebody said apt-file was a program that can tell you which package a file belongs to (the package does not have to be installed), but !auto-apt can do the same thing and it is much faster (apt-file can be found in breezy's universe repository)
[01:46] <Arrick> you might have to low of RAM or processor speed for it
[01:47] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'libstdc++.so.5' returned no results.
[01:47] <redguy> !auto-apt
[01:47] <ubotu> redguy: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:47] <redguy> :/
[01:47] <pucko-> what is the latest stable ubuntu release called?
[01:47] <NickGarvey> wow thats bad
[01:47] <NickGarvey> !autoapt
[01:47] <ubotu> NickGarvey: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:47] <Arrick> 5.10
[01:47] <duelboot> NickGarvey and Arrick:  would vga=771 fix the problem?
[01:48] <Arrick> maybe
[01:48] <blackpawn> ok so sudo <command> works great but is there a way to open terminal where everything is as root?
[01:48] <blackpawn> knoppix had shortcut for that
[01:48] <NickGarvey> duelboot: I don't think so, other ones work fine
[01:48] <Arrick> in my case, I had pentium mmx, with 64mgs ram
[01:48] <duelboot> NickGarvey and Arrick: I had that problem, but it was on install...it fixed it
[01:48] <Arrick> so I loaded xubuntu for a gui
[01:48] <slew> blackpawn, sudo xterm
[01:48] <pucko-> arrick, yes, but what is it called? is it warty?
[01:48] <blackpawn> slew, thx!
[01:49] <NickGarvey> thats a boot option right duelboot?
[01:49] <Arrick> hang on
[01:49] <dabaR> pucko-: smeary
[01:49] <redguy> blackpawn: you might also check sudo -i
[01:49] <duelboot> right, that's why I didn't know if it would fix it in his situation
[01:49] <Installer36> Blackpawn> sudo -s -H
[01:50] <tritium_> sudo -i, rather
[01:50] <pucko-> dabar, are you sure? I don't see any smeary on the ftp
[01:50] <sorush21> guys what is xxmc
[01:50] <sorush21> !xxmc
[01:50] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, sorush21
[01:50] <Arrick> breezy badger
[01:50] <Arrick> pucko-: breezy badger
[01:50] <damian_> hi just wondering what that smb mount script is? The one that adds everything automatically to my fstab after a few questions
[01:51] <Arrick> me too
[01:51] <Arrick> brb
[01:51] <dabaR> pucko-: joke.
[01:52] <duelboot> NickGarvey and Arrick:  config issue with /usr/share/xresprobe/xorg.conf ???
[01:52] <damian_> xxporn with meat cleavers
[01:52] <NickGarvey> duelboot: it loaded!
[01:52] <damian_> kinky styles
[01:52] <NickGarvey> duelboot: but it took 5 min
[01:52] <damian_> xxmc
[01:52] <duelboot> NickGarvey...sorry saw the end of the conversation
[01:53] <NickGarvey> duelboot: oh that wasn't me yelling that was joy
[01:53] <duelboot> okay...I'm yelling for you too NickGarvey :)
[01:53] <Cilindrador> hi
[01:53] <Cilindrador> how do i set QTDIR  (/usr/lib/qt3?)
[01:53] <yuriks> can I install the NVIDIA linux driver via apt-get?
[01:54] <laffer> what is mutt
[01:54] <laffer> ?
[01:54] <tritium_> yuriks: yes
[01:54] <yuriks> man mutt
[01:54] <tritium_> !tell yuriks about nvidia
[01:54] <LinuxJones> laffer: it;s a console based email program
[01:54] <yuriks> tritium_: under what category is it under?
[01:54] <tritium_> yuriks: please read the URL I had ubotu send you
[01:54] <userone> any help with the .ppt issue?
[01:54] <antonio_> hi i just installed ubuntu but am having an issue with a ps2 mouse that is not responding,. any suggestions anyone?
[01:54] <yuriks> ah, it's only on Synaptic
[01:55] <tritium_> yuriks: what do you mean?
[01:55] <laffer> how does one need to have to send msgs to a cell phone?
[01:55] <tritium_> if synaptic can see it, so can apt-get
[01:55] <damian_> hi just wondering what that smb mount script is? The one that adds everything automatically to my fstab after a few questions
[01:56] <antonio_> i tried modprobe for the psmouse module, that goes without errors biut the mouse is still dead
[01:56] <antonio_> anyone?
[01:56] <detunedwarlock> !GPG
[01:56] <ubotu> I guess gpg is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto or http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/8746
[01:57] <aeolist> hello
[01:57] <damian_> whats wrong with this fstab line: //192.168.1.6/backups        /media/backup  smbfs	,dmask=777,fmask=777   0       0
[01:57] <antonio_> sudo modprobe -a
[01:58] <AppleSpray> Whats that command in terminal to run this setup for your hardware?
[01:58] <kditty> any ipod linux software that comes recommended?
[01:58] <LinuxJones> antonio_: you aren't using one of those ps2 adapters on the end of the mouse ?
[01:58] <aeolist> i am trying to compile gnomebaker from source in breezy, after doing a build-dep gnomebaker, i still get a checking for XML::Parser... configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool message upon ./configure
[01:58] <LinuxJones> kditty: ipodder
[01:58] <antonio_> no its ps2 as it came
[01:58] <Arrick> damian_: get rid of the s on backups
[01:58] <LinuxJones> antonio_: your running breezy ?
[01:58] <yuriks> tritium_: I was using that 'add new software' dialog
[01:58] <kditty> linuxjones, install that before i plug my ipod in?
[01:58] <antonio_> yes install 5.1
[01:59] <AppleSpray> It like configs xorg.conf
[01:59] <LinuxJones> kditty: yeah
[01:59] <AppleSpray> :-\
[01:59] <kditty> this software that came with my nano is pretty much useless right?
[01:59] <LinuxJones> kditty: on linux yes
[01:59] <damian_> Arrick: thats fine otherwise looks allright
[03:00] <antonio_> LinuxJones, any idea anything i could try?
[03:00] <damian_> Hmm was asking cos wanted to get it right before rebooting...isnt there a command to automatically mount everything in
[03:00] <damian_> fst5ab
[03:00] <AppleSpray> LinuxJones: Do you know the terminal command to reconfig hardware or something like that?
[03:00] <damian_> saves rebooting
[03:00] <kditty> right, figured so... just had to ask. one more question linuxjones befor i try this out, is ipodder just software to recognize your ipod, or is it itunes and all of that also?
[03:00] <LinuxJones> antonio_: have you checked the Ubuntu forums I am sure there are others who got ps2 mice problems resolved there
[03:01] <antonio_> k i ll look up there
[03:01] <LinuxJones> kditty: It's just for transfering music to your ipod afaik, I don't have an ipod, yet :)
[03:02] <Installer36> ! pastebin
[03:02] <damian_> HOW DO I MOUNT EVERYTHING IN FSTAB
[03:02] <damian_> mount -a?
[03:02] <ubotu> hmm... pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[03:02] <tristanmike> damian_: yes
[03:02] <damian_> thanks
[03:02] <kditty> i just got a nano, good deal i got a 2gb. im gonna be hitting up ubuntu forums hard tonight ;x but at least it will give me something to do on a lazy saturday night.
[03:02] <tritium_> damian_: please don't use all caps like that
[03:02] <kditty> but thats totally off topic ;)
[03:02] <theDaemon> can anypone help me with proftpd?
[03:03] <laffer> I got a D-Link KVM Switch but it works only under windows :/
[03:03] <damian_> sorry that was an accident
[03:03] <damian_> tritium_
[03:03] <tritium_> no problem, damian_
[03:03] <AppleSpray> Can anyone help me with why ubuntu boots strait to a terminal/dos like thing?
[03:04] <damian_> Applespray you have the wrong init set on startup?
[03:04] <Madpilot> AppleSpray, try typing "startx" (w/o the quotes) at that terminal prompt
[03:04] <Installer36> Arrick > Check pastebin
[03:04] <damian_> or maybe gdm has beed disabled
[03:04] <Arrick> ok
[03:04] <AppleSpray> allright. But I know there is a command to run a hardware setup.
[03:04] <Arrick> !pastebin
[03:04] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[03:04] <yuriks> argh wtf
[03:04] <yuriks> the packages are dling at 1k/s
[03:04] <yuriks> and I have dsl
[03:05] <yuriks> the security mirror is uber-slow
[03:06] <Arrick> installer36: what am I to do with this information? you have me lost right now
[03:06] <LinuxJones> AppleSpray: what hardware you trying to get working ?
[03:06] <AppleSpray> LinuxJones: It wont display the login screen. Just a terrminal login/
[03:06] <useruser> anyone use the official ubuntu dvd? I can't get the live dvd to boot
[03:06] <Installer36> I believe you enter that in your /etc/amba/smb.conf with the info that apliies to you
[03:06] <useruser> it halts with a crc error
[03:06] <LinuxJones> AppleSpray:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg (select vesa as your video driver)
[03:07] <Installer36> etc/samba/
[03:07] <useruser> the kernel, that is
[03:07] <AppleSpray> awsome
[03:07] <AppleSpray> I'll try that...
[03:07] <_jason> useruser: did you check the md5sum ?
[03:07] <AppleSpray> brb
[03:08] <NeverDream> anyone know which package has the sounds for supertux in it?
[03:08] <useruser> _jason: i checked the md5sum of the iso. i'm in the process of checking the md5sum of each file on the dvd
[03:08] <_jason> useruser: just check the md5sum of the disk
[03:08] <Arrick> useruser: how far you live from me?
[03:08] <Arrick> MI
[03:08] <Installer36> Arrick > it is a /etc/samba/smb.conf ....from a friend that has a server set up
[03:08] <useruser> Arrick: i'm in canada
[03:08] <useruser> Arrick: why?
[03:08] <useruser> _jason: how?
[03:09] <_jason> !verify
[03:09] <ubotu> methinks verify is to check the integrity of your installation media, one way is to visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto
[03:09] <Arrick> I have multiple copies of the install discs
[03:09] <Arrick> from ubuntu
[03:09] <_jason> there are instructions up there ^ I think
[03:09] <Arrick> thanks Installer36:
[03:09] <useruser> _jason: thanks, i'll take a look
[03:10] <duelboot> just tried to upgrade from hoary to breezy and received the following at the end.  Can anyone help?  Link here:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10803
[03:10] <kt> I'm working on installing a new kernel with suspend2 patches.  Does anyone have any "gotchas" I should look out for?  I'm going to package it up to do the install.
[03:10] <Arrick> installer36: I dont even hav anything in that file on mine yet?
[03:11] <LinuxJones> duelboot: try issuing the upgrade command again
[03:11] <amazon10x> how long does it usually take to do the 'installing the base system' part?
[03:11] <detunedwarlock> Help! synaptic and apt cant find a public key i need!
[03:11] <Arrick> useruser: want me to send you some?
[03:11] <duelboot> LinuxJones:  okay...
[03:11] <Arrick> which public key you nee?
[03:11] <Arrick> need?
[03:11] <_jason> detunedwarlock: for what repo?
[03:12] <useruser> Arrick: thanks for the offer.. maybe if I get really stuck :)
[03:12] <Arrick> ok
[03:12] <userone> is there an alternative to OO for opening .ppt files?
[03:12] <blackpawn> omg ubuntu is awesome
[03:12] <Arrick> yep
[03:12] <detunedwarlock> NO_PUBKEY 3DCCCCACE46F104F
[03:12] <Arrick> you got that nail on the head
[03:12] <blackpawn> :)
[03:12] <kt> It is cool.  The only problem I've got is video formats.
[03:12] <userone> just need something quick and dirty..any viewer will do
[03:12] <blackpawn> really?  i just installed vlc and can now play everything i try
[03:12] <kt> And suspend, which I'm fixing now.
[03:13] <Madpilot> detunedwarlock, which repository are you trying to get? All the Official ones should have their keys in your system already...
[03:13] <LinuxJones> VLC rocks
[03:13] <kt> My machine is fast enough to play DVDs, but most of the video formats don't play correctly.
[03:13] <detunedwarlock> unofficial ATI drivers real ones did not work
[03:13] <Madpilot> kt, got the w32codecs installed?
[03:13] <detunedwarlock> been at this for a week with no OpenGL
[03:13] <kt> I have the codecs.  They are just too inefficient.
[03:13] <isai> hi.
[03:14] <kt> It took me a while to get OpenGL to work too, but eventually it did.
[03:14] <Madpilot> detunedwarlock, the ATI drivers in Ubuntu's own repos don't work?
[03:14] <Cilindrador> are the w32codecs even updated?
[03:14] <detunedwarlock> no, unless i did it wrong
[03:14] <duelboot> LinuxJones: it's chugging...we'll see soon
[03:14] <AppleSpray> wtf HOW big is ubuntu? How much space does it take up???
[03:14] <kt> I don't know.  I just know my machine is too slow to handle them even though it is fine for DVDs
[03:14] <detunedwarlock> all the tutorials did not work and nobody can walk me through
[03:14] <detunedwarlock> aim is also detunedwarlock
[03:15] <LinuxJones> duelboot: hopefully it will install the rest and leave the other packes till last :)
[03:15] <duelboot> LinuxJones. it just finished, but same error
[03:15] <rwc006> I'm new to linux, and I need some help installing nVidia drivers.
[03:15] <gunbladeviii> Songs that I bought from the iTMS that are in my iPod don't appear in Rhythmbox. I guess they wouldn't play anway, but shouldn't they at least show up?
[03:15] <michaelb> userone: I did a little googling, and I can't find any free ones... what's wrong with Open Office?
[03:15] <solid_liq> does anyone know how I can spoof the mac address on an ethernet card?
[03:15] <AppleSpray> How big??!
[03:15] <isai> I just downloaded Dapper Live and thought it was so great that I clicked the 'Install System Permanently' link. It installed fine but now when I reboot I get "GRUB loading, please wait... Error 15" and that's it. Can some one help me get this to boot right.
[03:15] <Arrick> detunedwarlock: try opening the tutorials through the browsers
[03:15] <isai> right now I am using the live cd.
[03:16] <detunedwarlock> ?
[03:16] <Madpilot> !ati
[03:16] <ubotu> well, 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
[03:16] <solid_liq> isai: have you ever worked with grub before?
[03:16] <LinuxJones> duelboot: ok cd to the /var/cache/apt/archives/ directory
[03:16] <Madpilot> detunedwarlock, first URL above doesn't work for you? ^^^
[03:16] <isai> not really, I just edited a menu list once...
[03:16] <AppleSpray> HOW BIG IS UBUNTU?
[03:16] <donperro> BIg enough
[03:16] <Madpilot> AppleSpray, about 1.8Gb installed - and mind the caps, please
[03:16] <detunedwarlock> none of those open
[03:16] <donperro> .
[03:16] <isai> is Error 15 bad?
[03:16] <LinuxJones> AppleSpray: smaller than your fonts
[03:16] <userone> michaelb: thanks for you efforts...I have a .ppt file I can't open in OO 2. It says 'version incompatility. incorrect file version'. Any ideas?
[03:16] <duelboot> LinuxJones I'm there
[03:16] <detunedwarlock> and i have tried working in all of them
[03:17] <AppleSpray> Why wouldnt it install on a fully empty 4gb Harddrive?!?!
[03:17] <LinuxJones> duelboot:  is synaptic running ?
[03:17] <AppleSpray> It did a partial install!
[03:17] <duelboot> no
[03:17] <detunedwarlock> im a noob at this and i really need someone to go through it with me.
[03:17] <solid_liq> isai: well I'd recommend getting a grub howto guide then, running the system with the live cd, and using the live cd to install grub manually.  It shouldn't be too hard
[03:17] <Madpilot> AppleSpray, you chose the Standard Install option?
[03:17] <detunedwarlock> where can i get that kind of help?
[03:17] <AppleSpray> Yess
[03:17] <solid_liq> does anyone know how I can spoof the mac address on an ethernet card so my cablemodem will allow it to connect?
[03:17] <detunedwarlock> ati wont even help me
[03:17] <michaelb> userone: hmm... I suppose you could try using Microsoft's free Power Point viewer under wine. Have you used wine before?
[03:17] <Arrick> applespray: how much ram you have?
[03:17] <Madpilot> detunedwarlock, what model # of ATI card do you have?
[03:17] <AppleSpray> solid_liq: Lol Trying to do the same thing :P
[03:17] <isai> solid_liq: a GRUB howto or Ubuntu howto? which would be better?
[03:18] <LinuxJones> duelboot:  delete the downloaded packges that don't work
[03:18] <solid_liq> isai: grub
[03:18] <AppleSpray> Not sure... proberly 128.
[03:18] <duelboot> okay, hold one
[03:18] <detunedwarlock> AGP Radeon 9200 128MB
[03:18] <solid_liq> AppleSpray: :D
[03:18] <solid_liq> AppleSpray: I know in gentoo there were utilities in portage for this
[03:18] <userone> michaelb: never used wine, never needed it! This is the first time I have encountered a problem with OO!! Took me by surprise!!
[03:18] <tkup> solid_liq, ifconfig --help (look for hw)
[03:18] <gunbladeviii> Any ideas on viewing iTMS files from an iPod in rhythmbox?
[03:19] <atharh> hey everyone
[03:19] <atharh> i am a newbie and i need help with samba
[03:19] <atharh> anyone willing to help me
[03:19] <AppleSpray> lol solid_liq, My dad got a new router and is giving me a challenge to get around its port and package blocking. : P
[03:19] <yuriks> hmmm, does the gnome explorer use smbmount or smbclient?
[03:19] <Madpilot> detunedwarlock, from the wiki's ATI page: "The model of the card is in the 9xxx series, 9500 or higher," - your 9200 might be out of luck
[03:19] <rwc006> Newbie needing help installing nVidia's latest drivers from www.nvidia.com
[03:19] <NickGarvey> atharh: #samba
[03:19] <duelboot> LinuxJones: I just switched from Mandriva, so am used to that...how do I delete the pkg in Ubuntu?
[03:19] <Arrick> how do I edit a file using xubunto with now frills?
[03:19] <AppleSpray> Arrick: What does the ram matter? Its got 128.
[03:19] <NickGarvey> duelboot: apt-get remove file
[03:19] <atharh> thanks NickGarvey
[03:20] <NickGarvey> duelboot: assuming you got it with file
[03:20] <duelboot> file?
[03:20] <solid_liq> AppleSpray: cool, I realized I had a gentoo machine running on my network, so I used its portage to search
[03:20] <michaelb> userone: well, that's all I can think of. You can download wine by entering this at a terminal: sudo apt-get install wine
[03:20] <solid_liq> AppleSpray: there's a package called macchanger which is available in ubuntu too
[03:20] <detunedwarlock> ati has a driver on thier page!
[03:20] <Arrick> applespray: I had problems on my computer, and wanted to make sure your was better than mine or ubuntu will not finish loading
[03:20] <NickGarvey> duelboot: what are you trying to get rid of?
[03:21] <yuriks> can I make  the gnome file browser copy a file to tmp when I try to run it?
[03:21] <Madpilot> detunedwarlock, got a URL, so I can have a look at their instructions for you?
[03:21] <AppleSpray> Really solid_liq? What about windows?
[03:21] <userone> michaelb: thanks..I'll try that...thanks for your help
[03:21] <yuriks> when it's in a network
[03:21] <detunedwarlock> hang on
[03:21] <kt> detunedwarlock: That driver won't work for some ATI cards.  What card do you have?
[03:21] <duelboot> NickGarvey: see my post here:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10803
[03:21] <captine> Anyone here run dual view with a nvidia graphics card?
[03:21] <Madpilot> kt, he's got a Radeon 9200
[03:21] <detunedwarlock> 9200 AGP 128MB
[03:21] <LinuxJones> duelboot: ok do rm package name from console and hit TAB (that will autocomplete the .deb file)
[03:21] <duelboot> NickGarvey: I just tried to upgrade to breezy
[03:21] <detunedwarlock> http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian-fglrx-xorg/index.html
[03:21] <Arrick> How do I change the /etc/samba/smb.conf in the xubuntu gui?
[03:22] <NickGarvey> duelboot: mm apt-get dist-upgrade?
[03:22] <duelboot> okay hold one
[03:22] <AppleSpray> :\
[03:22] <kt> detunedwarlock: You should be fine.
[03:22] <duelboot> yes
[03:22] <tkup> ifconfig eth0 hw ether AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA
[03:22] <AppleSpray> So... its something with the hardware that makes ubuntu think there isnt enough space to insta;;?
[03:22] <LinuxJones> duelboot: your running hoary now ?
[03:22] <Arrick> possibly
[03:22] <Arrick> the processor or the ram
[03:22] <LinuxJones> AppleSpray: how much space do you have ?
[03:22] <duelboot> Yes...was upgrading to breezy
[03:22] <Madpilot> detunedwarlock, try the packages off ATI's own website or Ubuntu's repos before you try stuff from random 3rd parties
[03:22] <LinuxJones> duelboot: ok
[03:23] <Arrick> have you tried reseating the ram to make sure all is in use?
[03:23] <AppleSpray> The drive I installed on had 4gigs, LinuxJones
[03:23] <userone> michaelb: just one question. If I install wine, and its a windows emulator, do I need a virus checker for that too? (I don't use one for Ubuntu)
[03:23] <detunedwarlock> ive been at this for 3 days and i did do that unless i did it wrong
[03:23] <LinuxJones> AppleSpray: how many partitions did you create 1 ?
[03:23] <Arrick> I have it installed on my desktop with a 2gig hd, 128mg ram and pentium mmx
[03:23] <detunedwarlock> is there any remote desktop or phone support for ubuntu?
[03:23] <AppleSpray> Yes LinuxJones
[03:24] <solid_liq> AppleSpray: what do you mean, what about windows?
[03:24] <syllogism> userone: if your linux environment is secure, the only thing that a windows virus could possibly affect is the wine portion of your computer
[03:24] <Paradosso> I have to gather information into a simple database, to be quickly updated daily, and publish it in the guise of a neat chart (using colors) on a web page. What tools do I have and are best suited for such a task in kubuntu?
[03:24] <Madpilot> detunedwarlock, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI has info on using ATI's drivers as well - try that
[03:24] <Installer36> detunedwarlock> have you tried this page...http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78466&highlight=ati
[03:24] <Madpilot> detunedwarlock, also, you could search www.ubuntuforums.org for more
[03:24] <LinuxJones> AppleSpray: an install should only be like 1 - 1 1/2 gigs
[03:24] <Gaerik> Can anyone help me with the Disks Manager?  I'm having trouble getting it to format my drive.
[03:24] <AppleSpray> solid_liq, Im running windows too.
[03:25] <solid_liq> Paradosso: just use mysql
[03:25] <Arrick> 1.8 gigs to be exact, if you use the default install
[03:25] <solid_liq> AppleSpray: on windows use smac
[03:25] <AppleSpray> LinixJones, I know, It said there wasent enough room... for some reason
[03:25] <duelboot> LinuxJones and NickGarvey:  just removed the pkgs...try apt-get dist-upgrade again?
[03:25] <solid_liq> Paradosso: and a bash script or python script to populate the database if you like
[03:25] <steffen> hi, i need a repo for blender 3D. where can i get it ?
[03:25] <Arrick> Applespray: did you have setup erase the complete disc?
[03:26] <LinuxJones> duelboot: no do dpkg -i  *
[03:26] <Madpilot> !info blender
[03:26] <userone> syllogism: thanks....I never needed to use wine before, so just checking!
[03:26] <ubotu> blender: (Very fast and versatile 3D modeller/renderer), section graphics, is optional. Version: 2.37a-1ubuntu1.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 4017 kB, Installed size: 10928 kB
[03:26] <duelboot> LinuxJones, okay, now what?
[03:26] <Madpilot> steffen, it's in Ubuntu's repos - see what ubotu just posted above ^^^
[03:26] <duelboot> many errors
[03:26] <LinuxJones> duelboot: argh
[03:26] <duelboot> can spat in paste if need be
[03:26] <steffen> i know but i need version 2.41 not the old 2.37
[03:26] <duelboot> splat
[03:26] <duelboot> NickGarvey: any ideas?
[03:26] <LinuxJones> duelboot: sure
[03:27] <syllogism> steffen - why not just get it from blender3d.org ? - it has a newer version than repo anyway
[03:27] <Madpilot> steffen, check Blender's site - you might have to compile
[03:27] <Paradosso> solid_liq, I can't understand your idea for a bash script
[03:27] <steffen> thats the problem it never works for me when i compile blender
[03:27] <syllogism> you won't have to compile - they provide binaries
[03:27] <syllogism> I use blender quite often
[03:27] <syllogism> you won't have to compile it
[03:27] <LinuxJones> duelboot: last resort would be dpkg -f install (but that could be very bad)
[03:28] <duelboot> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10804
[03:29] <LinuxJones> duelboot: you probably have a ton of hoary packages in that directory
[03:29] <detunedwarlock> ubuntuforums is not working for me
[03:29] <LinuxJones> duelboot: sorry I should have picked up on that
[03:30] <_jason> detunedwarlock: works fine here
[03:30] <Sinisterr> hi, does the live cd have an installer also? Or does one need to download the install cd?
[03:30] <blackpawn> is there anyway for me to install vlc to a diff directory? so instead of /usr/bin to my usb drive?
[03:30] <sorush21> ubotu
[03:30] <duelboot> LinuxJones: so what is the next step?  figure out the old ones and delete?
[03:30] <isai> I have finally been able to chroot into my broken Dapper install... can anyone tell me where the GRUB configs are ? I'm looking in /boot and there are no GRUB configs there...
[03:30] <_jason> Sinisterr: I think starting dapper, it does.  Breezy does not
[03:30] <steffen> how do i se automatrix ?
[03:30] <_jason> Sinisterr: meaning, if you are installing breezy, there is a seperate install cd
[03:30] <_jason> !automatix
[03:30] <ubotu> somebody said automatix was 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.
[03:30] <NickGarvey> !automatrix
[03:30] <ubotu> NickGarvey: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:30] <NickGarvey> mm I spelled it wrong and was to slow
[03:31] <LinuxJones> duelboot: well I would jsut download the breezy cd and burn it now because your system will be borked if you shut down your computer now
[03:31] <Installer36> !pastebin
[03:31] <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 ,
[03:31] <tkup> isai, there's no /boot/grub/menu.lst there?
[03:31] <duelboot> okay...thx
[03:31] <isai> no
[03:31] <isai> tkup: no
[03:31] <LinuxJones> duelboot: download and burn the cd now while you can muahhhhh :)
[03:31] <Sinisterr> humm not sure the the live cd was 5.10 or something i think
[03:31] <tkup> isai, is the grub folder there?
[03:32] <rudiz> somebody know where i can download trbler?
[03:32] <_jason> Sinisterr: 5.10 is Breezy Badger, there is a seperate install CD you will need
[03:32] <duelboot> no worries...I just installed hoary today...so nothing lost
[03:32] <sorush21> is azureus not in the repositories
[03:32] <Sinisterr> ic
[03:32] <_jason> !azureus
[03:32] <ubotu> methinks azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[03:32] <Sinisterr> thanks
[03:32] <LinuxJones> duelboot: that's cool then
[03:32] <Installer36> detunedwarlock> check pastebin
[03:32] <isai> tkup: no, there are only 6 files in there vmlinuz, System.map, etc. but no GRUB folder
[03:32] <Sinisterr> looks pritty cool so far
[03:33] <detunedwarlock> how do i do that
[03:33] <detunedwarlock> !pastebin
[03:33] <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 ,
[03:33] <NickGarvey> !bot
[03:33] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[03:33] <zach> hello?
[03:33] <yuriks> ROFL at the bot
[03:33] <natin> ey
[03:34] <isai> hmm.. maybe the missing grub folder is what's breaking my install
[03:34] <Installer36> detunedwarlock did you get it?
[03:34] <zach> can anyone help me with this system im new with linux and i noticed i cant play my mp3's :(
[03:34] <_jason> !mp3
[03:34] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:34] <yuriks> zach: LMMS
[03:34] <yuriks> err
[03:34] <yuriks> XMMS*
[03:34] <yuriks> just get XMMS and you'll be able to play
[03:34] <zach> okay
[03:34] <detunedwarlock> no
[03:35] <detunedwarlock> dont know how, said im a real noob
[03:35] <shadeofgrey> whats the name of the package in synaptic that adds the flash plugin to mozilla
[03:35] <Paradosso> what's the best/simplest sqlite frontend?
[03:35] <crimsun> shadeofgrey: flashplugin-nonfree
[03:35] <shadeofgrey> thanks crimsun
[03:36] <detunedwarlock> installer36:aim is detunedwarlock
[03:36] <Madpilot> zach, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:36] <Installer36> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10806
[03:37] <Installer36> Hope that helps
[03:37] <shadeofgrey> does anybody know why dapper flight5 doesnt automatically setup ethernet connections through DHCP on bootup?
[03:37] <kt> I'm installing a custom kernel.  Will I have difficulty with the radeon driver?
[03:37] <kt> I think it's from xorg isn't it?
[03:38] <detunedwarlock> thanks installer
[03:38] <yuriks> hmmm, skype isn't at apt-get
[03:38] <tkup> isai, I would say back up first if you have personal data on that PC and then reinstall grub
[03:38] <detunedwarlock> have an aim if i get stuck? hard for me to keep up here
[03:38] <kt> How does skype work, I've never used it.  We've got vonage and I haven't been that impressed.
[03:39] <Arrick> ok
[03:39] <Madpilot> detunedwarlock, the Tab key is your friend - try typing 'madp' then hitting Tab - including someone's full nick highlights the message for them - makes things easier to track...
[03:39] <Arrick> I had to swith to my other pc, now that I found IRC
[03:39] <detunedwarlock> installer36: parts got cut off in the pastebin
[03:39] <yuriks> kt: It works perfectly ;)
[03:40] <arrick_> Im on the otehr one though
[03:40] <isai> tkup: I did a 'apt-get install grub' and it fetched a new copy, but didn't create a grub folder in /boot. Is there a way to have this folder and the default ubuntu configs automatically placed in there?
[03:40] <Installer36> Yurkis>  wget -c http://download.skype.com/linux/skype_staticQT-1.2.0.18.tar.bz2
[03:40] <tkup> isai, man grub-install
[03:40] <kt> yuriks: I assume you can only call other people with skype?
[03:40] <yuriks> Yurkis, lol
[03:40] <steffen> thanks blender now works. how can i make a shortcut that will run blender in a window mode ?
[03:40] <yuriks> kt: and phone too
[03:40] <tkup> isai, I'm sure the ubuntu web site has directions on installing grub
[03:41] <yuriks> Installer36: yeah, I got a deb
[03:41] <kt> Really?
[03:41] <zach> okay im now downloading xmms is there a cirtan way i have to install it or anything like that
[03:41] <kt> yuriks: Is there a fee for the service?
[03:41] <crimsun> zach: ``sudo apt-get install xmms''
[03:41] <Madpilot> zach, just install it thru Synaptic
[03:41] <syllogism> steffen: set your shortcut to execute "blender -w"
[03:41] <tkup> isai, also pay attention to the parameter --root-directory since you're installing it on a mounted disk
[03:41] <shadeofgrey> crimsun:  i still cant see flash content after installing the flashplugin
[03:42] <zach> synaptic?
[03:42] <yuriks> kt: out and in calls, yes
[03:42] <jadaz87> does anybody know how to redock the project window in Anjuta?
[03:42] <yuriks> kt: but skype to skype no
[03:42] <kt> yuriks: How expensive is it?
[03:42] <yuriks> Dunno, but I heard it's cheap
[03:42] <Cashel> hello
[03:42] <crimsun> shadeofgrey: test case?
[03:42] <crimsun> shadeofgrey: (keep in mind I'm using current dapper)
[03:43] <kt> yuriks: Vonage is around $24 for unlimited calls to the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico, but I keep having problems with quality.
[03:43] <detunedwarlock> Installer36, pastebin cut off pieces
[03:43] <Cashel> I have 2 breezy 64bit installs, I want to compare the packages installed (to remove the one list from the other), anyone know the best way to do this on the command line?
[03:43] <misfit_toy> was there any news lately about the Dapper delay? is it going to be 6 weeks late?
[03:44] <crimsun> release 1 june.
[03:44] <jadaz87> yes it is coming out in June
[03:44] <misfit_toy> ah thx
[03:44] <shadeofgrey> crimsun: im on flight5 dapper and none of the flash content on macromedia.com will load
[03:44] <misfit_toy> darnit
[03:44] <steffen> but how do i create a shortcut and set it to execute "blender -w".
[03:44] <crimsun> shadeofgrey: you need current dapper; flight 5 is insufficient.
[03:44] <kt> Is it a hassle to upgrade to dapper.  Does your configuration go to hell.
[03:44] <Installer36> detunedwarlock >http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10807.....tried again
[03:44] <crimsun> shadeofgrey: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:45] <isai> tkup: hmm grub-install --root-directory correctly put the grub dir in my /boot. Do you think that's it? should it 'just work' if I reboot ?
[03:45] <detunedwarlock> thanks Installer36. will try.
[03:45] <Kovecses> isai, usually it is in /boot
[03:45] <Kovecses> isia
[03:45] <arrick> !pastebin
[03:45] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[03:45] <misfit_toy> is current Dapper still having issues with tv-out and nvidia that anyone knows of?
[03:45] <Kovecses> isai, im not on a ubuntu box so i cant check
[03:45] <Kovecses> brb
[03:46] <zach> is there anywhere i can go online for a beginners guide to linux?
[03:46] <_jason> zach: help.ubuntu.com
[03:46] <misfit_toy> zack http://tldp.org
[03:46] <zach> ok thanks
[03:46] <Gaerik> I need to format an 18GB partition on my hd and have been trying to use the Disks Manager.  However, whenever I click Format and then choose the Format Type of Extended 2, the system just seems to ignore the command.  Can anyone help me?
[03:46] <NickGarvey> Gaerik: need to hit apply
[03:47] <NickGarvey> iirc
[03:47] <isai> hmm...I guess I'll reboot and see what happens...
[03:47] <antonio_> hi i am having trouble with a ps2 mouse, could anyone lend me q hand with this?
[03:47] <lafferpt> how do I install a SSH client?
[03:47] <Gaerik> Nick:  I don't see an Apply.  Which dialogue is that on?
[03:47] <dominique> hey, can anyone help me set up my pop settings for thunderbird 1.5?
[03:48] <_jason> lafferpt: sudo aptitude install openssh-client
[03:48] <dominique> i keep getting something about a "valid hostname"
[03:48] <Installer36> yuriks >http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10808..For skype install
[03:48] <Ven] n> how to get dynamic switching of the cpu frequency?
[03:48] <Ven] n> is there a program that does it?
[03:48] <Ven] n> there was one in fedor
[03:48] <Ven] n> fedora
[03:48] <arrick> can anyone help me setup my printserver
[03:48] <Gaerik> Nick:  Nevermind, it looks like it's working now.  Sorry for bothering you.
[03:48] <joelbryan> lafferpt: it's included I think in ubuntu
[03:49] <antonio_> any ideas for a non working ps2 mouse that does work fine on windows?
[03:49] <joelbryan> ssh -lusername www.sshaddress.com
[03:49] <arrick> installer36: Man I am trying my best to get this thing up, but I am apparently not as good on computers as I used to think I was. heh
[03:49] <Gaerik> Nick:  No it didn't work.  I was looking at the wrong Partition.  It's still Unformatted and Inaccessable.
[03:49] <Eleaf> Is anybody running an internet streaming radio setup with ubuntu?  =}.
[03:49] <Installer36> arrick > at least your trying I have not attempted that ye
[03:49] <arrick> installer336: at least now I am doing the IRC on the server, and not through the live CD on my laptop
[03:50] <arrick> heh
[03:50] <Installer36> yet
[03:50] <shadeofgrey> okay now
[03:50] <steffen> do you guys know a place where i can get thems for my ubuntu ?
[03:50] <shadeofgrey> how in gods name do you mount a floppy drive in ubuntu?
[03:50] <arrick> installer36: I gotta get it up, it was taking XP Pro network 5 minutes for one page to get into the printer
[03:51] <icom> lo all
[03:51] <icom> where can i find conexant modem drivers
[03:51] <elDUarte> hi everyones!
[03:51] <icom> to my ubuntu
[03:52] <dontknow> how can i remotely connect to a cvs pserver?
[03:52] <dontknow> cvs client?
[03:52] <Installer36> arrick> this page has helped me alot with ubuntu...check out section 20 and 21...http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu#Unofficial_Ubuntu_5.10_.28Breezy_Badger.29_Starter_Guide
[03:52] <Mischevious> dontknow, ye
[03:52] <dli> icom, better not :( why paying for a modem driver
[03:52] <Elhaz> Hello
[03:52] <dontknow> Mischevious: i installed cvs on my system but i dont see any flags that allow me to connect remotely
[03:53] <loststar4545> i just installed this old PC game using wine but i cant figure out where it  went
[03:53] <dominique> Anyone here know about the "enter valid hostname" message in Thunderbired?
[03:53] <Mischevious> !cvs
[03:53] <ubotu> I guess cvs is the Concurrent Versions System, the dominant open-source network-transparent version control system; it helps to manage releases and to control concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. See: https://www.cvshome.org/
[03:53] <Elhaz> can somebody help me?
[03:53] <kt> Subversion is a lot nicer than cvs.
[03:53] <_jason> !helpme
[03:53] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[03:53] <_3poc> loststar4545, try a directory called .wine in your home dir
[03:53] <Mischevious> Elhaz, yes
[03:53] <dli> dominique, check your fake_windows_partition (one option in winecfg)
[03:53] <Elhaz> i wanna install my modem in Ubuntu 5..
[03:53] <Sinisterr> does nautilus burn iso images?
[03:53] <Elhaz> but i can`t---
[03:54] <isai> hey, Im back and no didn't work ...
[03:54] <dli> Elhaz, what modem? in "lspci"?
[03:54] <Elhaz> i`m a noob with Linux.--
[03:54] <Elhaz> HSP56 MR
[03:54] <dominique> dli, how do i access the winecfg?
[03:54] <kt> You don't need Nautilus to burn iso images, but I don't know if it does.
[03:54] <arrick> hey thanks installer36:
[03:54] <dontknow> so is it the "cvs" command that i can use to connect to a remote cvs pserver?
[03:54] <Installer36> welcome
[03:54] <Mischevious> dontknow, yes
[03:54] <isai> what files have to be in /boot/grub ? or rather what files are in there in a default ubuntu installation.
[03:54] <Elhaz> i have HSP56 MR...
[03:54] <dli> dominique, run "wine" without parameter, or, "winecfg"
[03:54] <Sinisterr> kt: what would i use then?
[03:55] <steffen> why isnet there any icons for the new stuff i install true synaptic there is only a white square isted of the real icon
[03:55] <dontknow> Mischevious: i got this cvs server of a friend of mine. but i dont know how to connect to his ip address to get some packages
[03:55] <dominique> dli, then what do i do after that?
[03:55] <Cooner750> Is it possible to get the default windows fonts in a package?
[03:55] <catalinux> how can I compile 32-bit applications on a 64-bit ubuntu?
[03:55] <Elhaz> what can i do to install HSP56 MR modem..
[03:55] <dli> dominique, find where is your fake windows partition
[03:55] <dominique> ok
[03:55] <dli> Elhaz, paste the line of mdem in lspci
[03:56] <Elhaz> HSP56 MR, <----------This is my modem..
[03:56] <Mischevious> Elhaz, dialup ?
[03:56] <kt> Sinisterr: growisofs -Z /dev/dvd=image.iso  (you may need some other options if you are doing DVDs)
[03:56] <Elhaz> Yeah
[03:56] <TF> How do I connect to a windows shared directory over the network?  Networking is working; shared folder is set up.  The File Browser does not list the share name.  I'm on the Ubuntu 5.10 live cd.
[03:56] <leetcharmer> hihi all :D
[03:56] <Kovecses> hello
[03:57] <Mischevious> i dont think you need drivers for 56k modems
[03:57] <Cooner750> TF: You could try Places > Connect to Server
[03:57] <luisizaguirre> !pastebin
[03:57] <ubotu> I heard pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[03:57] <Cooner750> and select Windows share and try
[03:57] <Elhaz> mm ...  today i run the live cd ubuntu...
[03:57] <arrick> installer36: I think you hit the nail on the head with this one
[03:57] <Elhaz> and i`m so new ...
[03:57] <joelbryan> anyone tried OEM Install on latest Dapper release?
[03:57] <Elhaz> how can i connect to internet?
[03:57] <leetcharmer> I'm trying to compile ndiswrapper following the instructions from: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowtoUseNdiswrapperOnAmd64Ubuntu but there's a problem, dh-make won't install w/ apt-get install
[03:57] <arrick> I didnt see the networkign portion on any otghers that have been given to me
[03:57] <Installer36> arrick> igave you that site last nite...hehe
[03:57] <leetcharmer> anyone know how to get dh-make?
[03:57] <dominique> dli, is it under 'drivers'
[03:57] <arrick> I might have missed that one then
[03:58] <dli> dominique, yes
[03:58] <arrick> thanks all the same
[03:58] <Installer36> arrick combine what you got from pastebin with that..I think
[03:58] <Elhaz> Cn i connect from the Live cd Ubuntu?
[03:58] <_3poc> Is Dapper officially going to be delayed until June?
[03:58] <TF> Cooner750: Thank you.  I'll try that.
[03:58] <dominique> it says '../drive_c
[03:58] <arrick> now Im browsing on the windows xp platforma dn working on here while working on here
[03:58] <_jason> !dapper
[03:58] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[03:58] <yuriks> how do I install a deb?
[03:58] <Elhaz> Someboy Help me!
[03:58] <icom> how can i play mp3?
[03:58] <arrick> I already implemented the pastebin into the system
[03:58] <_jason> !deb
[03:58] <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)
[03:58] <_jason> !mp3
[03:58] <ubotu> somebody said mp3 was a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:59] <kt> yuriks: dpkg --install my.deb
[03:59] <icom> !mp3
[03:59] <joelbryan> anyone tried OEM Install on latest Dapper release? just want to ask if it's gui version..
[03:59] <desrt> i just bought a new harddrive
[03:59] <_3poc> Anyone know if full XGL support is gonna be in Dapper?
[03:59] <Installer36> arrick you need to change what applies for you
[03:59] <dominique> dli, it shows two letters. C and Z
[03:59] <desrt> i have an existing ubuntu install and i'm interested in converting my (normal) root filesystem into RAID1 (mirror)
[03:59] <leetcharmer> how do I install dh-make to compile ndiswrapper in AMD64?
[03:59] <neoxan> is it possible to make a screenshot with "print screen"??
[03:59] <desrt> basically for the speed reasons
[03:59] <_jason> neoxan: yes
[03:59] <neoxan> how?
[04:00] <neoxan> :)
[04:00] <Installer36> Then once you get it up and running then you can get mine going
[04:00] <desrt> neoxan; press printscreen
[04:00] <_jason> neoxan: press it :) should be setup in gnome
[04:00] <neoxan> and than?
[04:00] <neoxan> then
[04:00] <desrt> neoxan; click 'save'
[04:00] <neoxan> ?
[04:00] <desrt> neoxan; a dialog box will pop up so you can save the screenshot
[04:00] <neoxan> no
[04:00] <desrt> neoxan; no need to futz around with copy/paste
[04:00] <neoxan> not for me
[04:00] <neoxan> :x
[04:00] <desrt> neoxan; go into your keyboard shortcut preferences
[04:00] <TF> Cooner750: Thank you!  That worked.
[04:00] <desrt> system -> pref -> keyboard shortcut
[04:01] <neoxan> and there?
[04:01] <desrt> neoxan; map the screenshot option to some other key combination
[04:01] <desrt> neoxan; maybe alt+ctrl+p or something
[04:01] <desrt> then try that
[04:01] <dominique> dli, what specifically am i supposed to be doing?
[04:01] <desrt> neoxan; or if it's not already mapped to printscreen, try that
[04:01] <Elhaz> mmmmmm What can i do??
[04:01] <leetcharmer> so, does anyone know how to install dh-make?
[04:01] <Elhaz> :((
[04:02] <Mischevious> neoxan, you can also use the gimp for screenshots, of the whole screen and single windows. and export it in any file type
[04:02] <useruser> well i'll be.
[04:02] <Cashel> Cooner750: theres an application that will convert fonts pulled from your windows installation.. its not legal thus unsupported tho..
[04:02] <desrt> leetcharmer; desrt@moonpix:~$ dpkg -S `which dh_make`
[04:02] <desrt> dh-make: /usr/bin/dh_make
[04:02] <useruser> my ubuntu dvd has the correct md5sum, but fails to boot :(
[04:02] <useruser> that's really strange
[04:02] <useruser> _jason: any ideas?
 boot priority
[04:02] <Elhaz> How can i connect to internet from ubuntu Live cd???
[04:03] <_jason> useruser: and the normal cd boots fine?
[04:03] <Elhaz> i`m so new...
[04:03] <useruser> Seatux: nah, it starts to boot, but the kernel aborts with a crc error
[04:03] <Cashel> Elhaz: dialup or dsl?
[04:03] <Seatux> in the BIOS level, select CD rom as the first boot device
[04:03] <leetcharmer> desrt, I don't have dh-make and synaptic doesn't show it, where can I get it?
[04:03] <Cooner750> I was just looking for a list what the minimum fonts that come with windows are
[04:03] <useruser> _jason: well i've been using a hoary live cd which works fine
[04:03] <Elhaz> dialup Cashel
[04:03] <leetcharmer> or -- is there another way to compile the ndiswrapper amd64 source?
[04:03] <Mischevious> Elhaz, system>administratration>networking
[04:03] <_jason> useruser: that's really strange, no idea sorry
[04:03] <useruser> _jason: ok, thanks anyway
[04:03] <Mischevious> Elhaz, and use modem connection
 are you sure you placed it in a DVD drive?
[04:04] <Elhaz> Ok.. i will try.. Thanks you..
[04:04] <useruser> Seatux: heh, yes
[04:04] <Elhaz> and.. thats all?
[04:04] <miguel> hello. i've  installed some applications into my system using Automatix. among them a debian menu. i dont know where they are and how to start them. i also beleave that debian menu can help me to do that. how do i stat it?
[04:04] <Cashel> Elhaz: what Mischevious said.. hopefully your modem isnt a winmodem...
[04:04] <Mischevious> Elhaz, yep
[04:04] <useruser> Seatux: i got the md5sum from the same drive i'm booting off, too
[04:04] <Elhaz> my modem is  HSP56 MR
[04:04] <Mischevious> Elhaz, it will work, trust me
[04:05] <Seatux> hmmm
[04:05] <useruser> i just burned the image with growisofs... any gotchas there?
[04:05] <Mischevious> Elhaz, make sure you configure it right.
[04:05] <Cashel> I have no idea about modem models.. if what he says doesnt work, check out the linmodems.org info...
[04:05] <Seatux> useruser: i used to burn more in Nero, coz i can't use utorrent in Linux
[04:05] <Elhaz> i will try.. if thats good.. in few minutes i will come back but in Ubuntu. no in this shit of Xp..
[04:05] <useruser> Seatux: that'd be tricky for me - now windows here
[04:05] <Elhaz> :D
[04:05] <useruser> s/now/no/
[04:06] <Elhaz> thank to you..
[04:06] <antonio_> hi there i have tried various things from the forums but i still cant get my ps2 mouse to work in ubuntu, i just tried in windows and it was ok
 have you tried K3B?
[04:06] <Cashel> antonio_: are you in ubuntu now?
[04:06] <antonio_> yes
[04:06] <useruser> Seatux: no, that's not on the ubuntu live dvd (and my debian installation is wonky due to a near-dead hdd...)
[04:06] <kt> useruser: There shouldn't be.  growisofs is pretty straightforward
[04:06] <Cashel> antonio_: open a terminal
[04:06] <antonio_> done
[04:06] <Mischevious> whoa
[04:07] <Mischevious> benching like 275 now
[04:07] <Mischevious> getting up their
[04:07] <useruser> kt: ok
[04:07] <Cashel> antonio_: try gpm -m /dev/psaux
[04:07] <easy> da jia hao
[04:07] <miguel> hello. i've  installed some applications into my system using Automatix. among them a debian menu. i dont know where they are and how to start them. i also beleave that debian menu can help me to do that. how do i stat it? anyone?
[04:07] <Seatux> i kinda doubt any burner other than Nero, Alchol or K3B rather
[04:07] <easy> hlpe
[04:07] <antonio_> command not found
[04:07] <Seatux> i've tried other apps, and discs turned bad
[04:07] <easy> hlep
[04:07] <easy> hh
[04:08] <Cashel> antonio_: sudo apt-get install gpm
[04:08] <void^> k3b uses cdrecord and growisofs.
[04:08] <Cashel> antonio_: its a mouse cursor copy/paste application for the command line...
[04:08] <leetcharmer> where can I get the dh-make?
[04:08] <Seatux> useruser: tried any other live CD on the system
[04:08] <leetcharmer> sudo apt-get install dh-make won't get it
[04:08] <antonio_> ok now it ran
[04:08] <Mischevious> miguel, don't use automatix it is bad.
[04:09] <Ven] n> i want dynamic cpu frequency in ubuntu, how? :p
[04:09] <Cashel> antonio_: switch to a new terminal (Ctrl-Alt-F2) and see if you have a mouse cursor, remember Xwin is on F7...
[04:09] <Mischevious> leetcharmer, do you have universe/multiverse enabled ?
[04:09] <cerebrix> now now, you should probobly preface that with "in my opinion" there are a lot of people that use that just fine.  to each their own, its the ubuntu way ;-)
[04:09] <lafferpt> "ssh domain.net 50022" connects to the given port?
[04:10] <easy> shuat
[04:10] <Mischevious> ssh -p porthere
[04:10] <Sinisterr> how can i become root on the live cd?
[04:10] <Mischevious> like ssh -p 22
[04:10] <lafferpt> ah ok
[04:10] <lafferpt> tks
[04:10] <Installer36> Cashel> does that mean F7 will bring you back
[04:10] <Cashel> Installer36: no sorry, Ctrl Alt F7...
[04:10] <leetcharmer> Mischevious, no
[04:10] <Mischevious> leetcharmer, then enable them.
[04:10] <antonio_> i dont get that last comment sorry
[04:11] <Installer36> Will bring you back to original window
[04:11] <leetcharmer> Mischevious, how? the only repository I have is the CD, I'm using 64 bit
[04:11] <joseph> hey does iTunes and iPod work on linux?
[04:11] <lafferpt> ssh -p 50022 domain.net can I define the login too? if yes, how?
[04:11] <Mischevious> leetcharmer, oh, well hold on
[04:12] <Cashel> Alt F1 - F4 are standard terms, Ctrl Alt those when your trying to get to them from xwin... so even alt f7 will bring you back...
[04:12] <Mischevious> lafferpt, -l usernamehere
[04:12] <tkup> lafferpt, man ssh
[04:12] <Mischevious> so ssh domain -p porthere -l usernamehere
[04:12] <lafferpt> ah ok
[04:12] <lafferpt> tks a million
[04:12] <Mischevious> and yes man ssh
[04:12] <Mischevious> man = your friend
[04:12] <leetcharmer> joseph, yes if you use crossover
[04:12] <leetcharmer> joseph, iPod should work regardless, but crossover should allow iTunes to work
[04:12] <Mischevious> joseph, you don't need itunes, use gtkpod
[04:13] <antonio_> right, all i got was disconnected
[04:13] <joseph> but doesn't the iPod *require* iTunes in order to add/delete stuff?
[04:13] <Mischevious> no
[04:13] <antonio_> so no ps2 mouse aint moving yet
[04:13] <Mischevious> !gtkpod
[04:13] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Mischevious
[04:13] <Mischevious> or actually,
[04:13] <Cashel> antonio_: ummm, nothing I told you to do could disconnect you...
[04:13] <Mischevious> ubotu: tell joseph about ipod
[04:13] <leetcharmer> joseph, no
[04:14] <MistaED> joseph: the banshee music player is a good one to try, i heard it has great ipod support and the interface looks sililar to itunes
[04:14] <Mischevious> check your pms
[04:14] <stoned> how does one add a factoid for ubuntu bot
[04:14] <Mischevious> MistaED, no.. don't ever recommend banshee
[04:14] <antonio_> Cashel, my bad, i didint see no cursor in console screens
[04:14] <Installer36> Cashel Thanks
[04:14] <Sinisterr> anyone know the root password for the livecd?
[04:14] <Mischevious> MistaED, banshee is the worst program on linux.
 : nothing in linux looks like itunes
[04:14] <stoned> Sinisterr, sudo su
[04:14] <_jason> Sinisterr: it's locked
[04:14] <MistaED> mischevious: what's so bad about it?
[04:14] <Sinisterr> awe
[04:14] <Mischevious> Amarok is the best program that works /w ipod
[04:14] <frank23> stoned: say  ubotu factoid is description of factoid
[04:14] <_jason> ubotu: tell Sinisterr about sudo
[04:14] <Mischevious> MistaED, everything.
[04:14] <antonio_> Cashel, what should i try no?
[04:14] <MistaED> but amarok isn't gtk
[04:14] <_jason> Sinisterr: use sudo instead, check your /msg
[04:14] <Cashel> antonio_: wait one
[04:15] <Mischevious> MistaED, so?
[04:15] <Sinisterr> k
[04:15] <MistaED> mischevious: bad itegration with ubuntu/gnome
[04:15] <MistaED> *integration
[04:15] <Mischevious> wrong
[04:15] <Mischevious> works perfectly
[04:15] <leetcharmer> Mischevious, so .. repos?
[04:15] <Mischevious> leetcharmer, yea sorry one sec
[04:15] <leetcharmer> npnp :D
[04:15] <Mischevious> leetcharmer, go here
[04:15] <Mischevious> !easysource
[04:15] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:16] <Mischevious> i hate when people spread lies
[04:16] <Mischevious> amarok works perfectly on gnome/ubuntu
[04:16] <blackpawn> Mischevious loves it when people spread lies
[04:16] <Cashel> try it like this in the shell: gpm -m /dev/psaux -t autops2 -Rms3
[04:16] <joshhendo> :)
[04:16] <Mischevious> blackpawn, ?
[04:16] <Cashel> you can probably try with out the -Rms3 part...
[04:16] <MistaED> i know it works as i use it in ubuntu
[04:16] <lafferpt> What is the evaluation of the mathematical expression (log 100 - ln e * 2)
[04:16] <blackpawn> just playin ;)
[04:16] <Mischevious> lafferpt, X
[04:16] <leetcharmer> !easysource
[04:16] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:16] <MistaED> just it is still a kde app, which requires kde libraries
 libxine in dapper is broken, so it won't even work
[04:16] <joseph> does the iPod store ogg files?  Or does it only accept the aac files
[04:17] <IceTox> how do you upgrade to the newest and most secure kernel?
[04:17] <Mischevious> Seatux, ?
[04:17] <kt> lafferpt: Why? Is this homework?
[04:17] <stoned> ubotu amarok-xchat is Simple Usercommand for Xchat to get currently playing song information from amaroK    -   exec -o echo "amarok/    \"`dcop amarok player artist` - `dcop amarok player album` - `dcop amarok player title`\"    bitrate/rating/genre    \"`dcop amarok player sampleRate`Hz - `dcop amarok player score`/`dcop amarok player rating` - `dcop amarok player genre`\""
[04:17] <ubotu> okay, stoned
[04:17] <Mischevious> Seatux, what the hell are you talking about,?
[04:17] <stoned> !amarok-xchat
[04:17] <Seatux> amarok-xine
[04:17] <Mischevious> i use amarok-xine
[04:17] <Mischevious> it works fine
[04:17] <stoned> doh
[04:17] <antonio_> argh scrolled by too fast cant scroll here :(
[04:17] <antonio_> please repeat?
[04:17] <stoned> I guess it didn't work
 read the dapper part
[04:17] <kt> lafferpt: Think about what relationship ln and e have.
[04:18] <Cashel> antonio_: pm me..
[04:18] <Mischevious> Seatux, yea, and i use it on dapper
[04:18] <lafferpt> kt kind of.. can you help me out?
[04:18] <kt> lafferpt: I assume you meant e raised to the second.
[04:18] <stoned> ahh
[04:18] <antonio_> not a registered user
[04:18] <stoned> it msg now
[04:18] <Sinisterr> sudo su seemed to work ok
; but i can't seem to play videos on xine related stuff
[04:18] <leetcharmer> which file do I edit for repos sources?
[04:18] <Mischevious> Seatux, dunno..
[04:19] <Seatux> mplayer works fine
[04:19] <_jason> Sinisterr: you should use sudo -i instead
[04:19] <kt> lafferpt: Probably.
[04:19] <joshhendo> just set up www.ubuntuos.com/forum . what you guys think :)?
[04:19] <Mischevious> /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:19] <lafferpt> kt yeah
[04:19] <leetcharmer> k thx
[04:19] <LinuxJones> leetcharmer: /etc/apt/sources.lst
[04:19] <Sinisterr> ic
[04:19] <Mischevious> LinuxJones, .list :-p
[04:19] <joshhendo> .lst
[04:19] <joshhendo> :P
[04:19] <Mischevious> no?
[04:19] <Mischevious> it is .list
[04:19] <Sinisterr> _jason, yup that works to whats the diff?
[04:20] <joshhendo> i thought it was .lst :P
[04:20] <Mischevious> you were wrong
; can you play vids with xine in dapper?
[04:20] <Mischevious> Seatux, yes
[04:20] <LinuxJones> Mischevious: .lst :)
[04:20] <Mischevious> wrong again
[04:20] <_jason> Sinisterr: sudo su, just runs su as sudo, it's not really the right way to do it
[04:20] <Mischevious> :-P
[04:21] <miguel> when I install any application, where does it goes? how do i find it? how do i run it?
 mine would just play the video sans the sound
[04:21] <Mischevious> miguel, into application and then a subcategory, what program ?
[04:21] <Sinisterr> _jason, ill take ur word for it :)
[04:21] <Mischevious> brb
[04:21] <LinuxJones> Mischevious: bah was thinking grub 's menu.lst :(
[04:22] <Cashel> where is a list of all installed packages kept?
[04:22] <joseph> MistaED: banshee?  is that a gnome app?  what about rhythmbox, does that support iPod?
[04:22] <joshhendo> :P
[04:22] <miguel> i'd like to find that debina menu.
[04:22] <miguel> *debian
[04:22] <Mischevious> joseph, you looking for an itunes replacement ?
[04:22] <^Odd^> how do i get glx gears to spit out a fps?
[04:22] <^Odd^> what is the command?
[04:22] <_jason> !glxgears
[04:22] <Mischevious> joseph, then i suggest amarok, as it is the best music app in the world and it works with ipod
[04:22] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[04:22] <Sinisterr> _jason, so if i wont to install ubuntu on this lapptop i need the installer cd instead of this livecd huh?
[04:22] <joseph> Mischevious: that's a QT app right?
[04:23] <Mischevious> joseph, yea, you need the kde libs.
[04:23] <_jason> Sinisterr: yes, for breezy.  Starting with dapper, the installer is on the livecd I believe
[04:23] <joseph> Mischevious: I don't play KDE :)
[04:23] <biovore> aramok rules!!!!
[04:23] <Mischevious> joseph, but trust me, you'll fall in love with it.
[04:23] <Mischevious> joseph, your loss :-P just need the libs ..
[04:23] <^Odd^> ok it's not showing me a fps still O_o
[04:23] <^Odd^> what the hell?
[04:23] <biovore> version 1.4 is alot better the 1,3
[04:23] <joseph> Mischevious: I'm a gnome racist :)
[04:23] <Sinisterr> _jason, which would u recommend breezy or dapper?
[04:23] <joseph> rhythmbox is cool enough
[04:24] <Cashel> lol _jason
[04:24] <Mischevious> i thought so too joseph
[04:24] <Mischevious> till i tried amarok
[04:24] <Mischevious> ;-P
[04:24] <joseph> yea I've tried amarok before
[04:24] <joseph> pretty neat
[04:24] <joseph> but it's KDE
[04:24] <Cashel> eww
[04:24] <MistaED> amarok needs a gtk frontend
[04:24] <Mischevious> amarok looks just like any gtk app when run on gnome
[04:24] <Mischevious> why do people keep crying
[04:24] <_jason> Sinisterr: breezy is stable.  I wouldn't recommend dapper on your main system unless you don't mind stuff not working sometimes
[04:25] <pppoe_dude> Mischevious, its the kdelibs we dont like
[04:25] <Sinisterr> awe kinda like sid then
[04:25] <tebbens> Hi !   New to ubuntu. Think its great !!  No install problems on my dell insspiron5100 !! :)
[04:25] <Mischevious> forget it
[04:25] <Mischevious> if you want to keep using subpar players, who am i to stop you
[04:25] <Cashel> subpar?
[04:25] <pppoe_dude> Mischevious, vlc is fine
[04:25] <tebbens> Got a question though....
[04:25] <Mischevious> vlc is eww
[04:25] <antonio_> hi i am having trouble trying to solve what should be a really simple issue with a ps2 mouse that dosent respond under linux, any ideas?
[04:25] <Mischevious> this discussion is offtopic
[04:26] <Mischevious> so i'm done with it
[04:26] <pppoe_dude> Mischevious, and xine is more scalable than amarok
[04:26] <Mischevious> amarok uses xine
[04:26] <Mischevious> so...?
[04:26] <Mischevious> get your info straight first :-P
[04:26] <biovore> xine or gstreamer
[04:26] <Mischevious> biovore, yep
[04:26] <joseph> I like gstreamer
[04:26] <leetcharmer> Mischevious, thanks for all your help
[04:26] <Mischevious> ok, i'll be in ubuntu-offtopic if you want to argue about this
[04:26] <pppoe_dude> so your point is amarok looks better?
[04:26] <Mischevious> leetcharmer, no problem
[04:26] <pppoe_dude> lol
[04:26] <biovore> .8 kinda sucks.. but I head 1.0 works better
[04:26] <tebbens> Want to install GCC, but Synaptic lists GCC and GCC-4.0, whats the difference, what should I install ??
[04:26] <Mischevious> pppoe_dude, no, it is a great overall player
[04:26] <MistaED> actually i haven't found a good video player interface yet, sure the vlc, mplayer & xine engines are great but their interfaces are not the best
[04:26] <tebbens> thanks guys
[04:27] <pppoe_dude> Mischevious, i just didnt get the subpar remark
[04:27] <Mischevious> pppoe_dude, all music players compared to amarok are below it, so they are by definition subpar.
[04:27] <pppoe_dude> Mischevious, how about quark?
[04:27] <pppoe_dude> quark is cool
[04:27] <kt> MistaED:  I like totem's interface, but it doesn't always work for me.  I think we have a way to go with video under Linux.
[04:27] <Cashel> mplayer would be good if you could resize images in all the formats..
[04:27] <Mischevious> quark is okay
[04:27] <antonio_> ps2 mouse issue here, any leads
[04:27] <Ven] n> how to enable CPU frequency scaling in ubuntu?
[04:27] <joseph> Totem-Gstreamer!
[04:28] <Cooner750> Is it possible to change the resolution and refresh rate that the login manager uses?
[04:28] <Mischevious> totem-xine is a great video player
[04:28] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, install cpufreqd or powernowd. i should be installed bydef.
[04:28] <Mischevious> i like xine period, with amarok or totem.
[04:28] <MistaED> totem never works with anything
[04:28] <tebbens> Can anyone help me with a GCC question ??  thanks!
[04:28] <thenuke> Ven] n: http://www.google.fi/search?q=CPU+frequency+scaling+in+ubuntu&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
[04:28] <Mischevious> totem works with everything
[04:28] <Mischevious> ?
[04:28] <joseph> have you tried totem-gstreamer in dapper?
[04:28] <joseph> it's working fine
[04:28] <kt> Totem-Gstreamer eats way too much CPU for my laptop.  Totem-xine works better.
[04:28] <seeme323> hi ?
[04:28] <Ven] n> pppoe_dude, thanks.. is one of them put into systray? i had one in fedora
[04:29] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, you should be able to add an applet in gnome (CPU Scaling Monitor)
[04:29] <Ven] n> and should it be in the menus?
[04:29] <Ven] n> hmm
[04:29] <Mischevious> Movie Player using xine-lib version 1.0.1
[04:29] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, no guarantee it will work, might need some tweaking
[04:29] <Mischevious> totem plays everything for me
[04:29] <kuja> Is there something for Linux to watch .nsv files? Like streaming Winamp TV
[04:29] <Ven] n> i know that..
[04:29] <Cashel> antonio_: I pm'ed you... and told ya twice in channel, try the command /usr/sbin/gpm -m /dev/psaux -t autops2 and see if gpm runs in a terminal...
[04:29] <Ven] n> where is cpu scaling monitor supposed to be?
[04:29] <MistaED> i know you can play around with totem to get video working, but there was something about it i didn't like which i can't remember what it is now
[04:29] <kt> Mischevious: I've never been able to get the NetFlix previews to work under Linux.
[04:29] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, "System and Hardware"
[04:30] <antonio_> i did answer you there
[04:30] <Mischevious> MistaED, don't need to 'play around'
[04:30] <seeme323> hey all just instaled linux :(
[04:30] <Cashel> antonio_: try also just -auto if that didnt work...
[04:30] <antonio_> anyway the command ran but without output
[04:30] <Mischevious> kt, are they files you download or streaming
[04:30] <seeme323> not going so good
[04:30] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, in "Add to Panel" dialog
[04:30] <kt> Streaming
[04:30] <Cashel> antonio_: ahh missed it.. you should pm me..
[04:30] <Mischevious> kt, yea, streaming is a pain.... have you tried totem-xine ?
[04:30] <joseph> are there any portable music players that can play ogg files?
[04:30] <Mischevious> joseph, alot now a days.
[04:30] <kt> Mischevious: yes that's what I'm using.
[04:30] <Mischevious> kt, odd, i don't watch streaming video.
[04:30] <yuriks> why is ubuntu refusing to change samba workgroups?
[04:30] <Mischevious> i download my files
[04:30] <woody_> i have a quick question if someone has the time please
[04:30] <joseph> Mischevious: what are the quality ones?
[04:31] <yuriks> and why is it also refusing to mount with smbfs?
[04:31] <Ven] n> dont see any "add to panel" .. i see add applications
[04:31] <Mischevious> joseph, i dont know i have an ipod ..
[04:31] <antonio_> i pmed you but i cant answer am not registered yet
[04:31] <guerra> is it too risky to teste dapper yet?
[04:31] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, right click on the panel then add to panel
[04:31] <MistaED> mischevious: then why does every video not play under totem? it sounds like i need to play around with it to get things working
[04:31] <Mischevious> guerra, yes
[04:31] <kt> Mischevious: It isn't a problem with totem.  I can't get anything to work with them.
[04:31] <Cashel> antonio_: register.. heh..
[04:31] <Mischevious> MistaED, are you using totem-xine ?
[04:31] <joseph> Mischevious: I'm sorry you have an iPod
[04:31] <Ven] n> aaaaaaha , a new world :D
[04:31] <Mischevious> joseph, really? i'm not.
[04:31] <guerra> thanks
[04:31] <Cashel> antonio_: at any rate, if you can get gpm running, it'll be the same problems for X, gpm is just easier to test repeatedly..
[04:31] <Cashel> antonio_: are you sure this is a ps2 mouse?
[04:31] <pppoe_dude> MistaED, you'll prolly need to install the extra gstreamer plugins which is a hassle
[04:31] <MistaED> Mischevious: i believe so, apt-get says i have the latest
[04:32] <Ven] n> cpu scaling unsupported :p
[04:32] <arrick> why cant I add users, and also view my linux server from windows XP pro
[04:32] <Mischevious> MistaED, sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[04:32] <antonio_> yes i am sure
[04:32] <Cashel> antonio_: using a ps2 connector and not a converter or something?
[04:32] <MistaED> yeah that's how i checked
[04:32] <antonio_> no converter
[04:32] <antonio_> direct ps2
[04:32] <woody_> anyone know a good DVD movie burning program? im looking for something along the lines of nero vision express to convert .avi's to dvds that will play in the dvd player
[04:32] <joseph> Mischevious: You can't put ogg files on your iPod
[04:32] <Mischevious> MistaED, dunno what to tell you then.
[04:32] <guerra> know any easy way to get wireless network working?
[04:32] <Mischevious> joseph, i don't like ogg anyway.
[04:32] <Cooner750> For some reason I am unable to install mplayer
[04:32] <frank23> woody_: try tovid
[04:32] <Ven] n> anyone know the fix to cpu scaling unsupported ?
[04:32] <Mischevious> joseph, if i need something to be of high quality i can use .aac which pwns ogg
[04:32] <seeme323> any one know where i can downlopad libqt3c102-mt ?
[04:32] <Cashel> antonio_: then your device should be /dev/psaux , and auto should configure it...
[04:32] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, it probably is, just not for regular users. try 'cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
[04:32] <Cooner750> I try 'sudo apt-get install mplayer-386' and I get "E: Package mplayer-386 has no installation candidate
[04:32] <Cooner750> "
[04:33] <antonio_> should,..
[04:33] <Cashel> antonio_: for Xorg.. I'll show you my config for a generic ps2 mouse I have...
[04:33] <yuriks> and why is it also refusing to mount with smbfs?
[04:33] <woody_> frank23: where can i get tovid?
[04:33] <yuriks> why is ubuntu refusing to change samba workgroups?
[04:33] <Ven] n> pppoe_dude, it worked in fc5
[04:33] <Mischevious> Cooner750, did you enable multiverse/universe ?
[04:33] <seeme323> any one know where i can downlopad libqt3c102-mt ?
[04:33] <Sinisterr> _jason, ok http://mirror.cs.umn.edu/ubuntu-releases/5.10/ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso is on its way  6% [=>                                   ]  40,773,632   206.39K/s    ETA 37:12
[04:33] <Cooner750> When I try to install mozilla-mplayer I get a whole list of errors.   All repositories are enabled in Synaptic
[04:33] <ds[de] > seeme323: are you trying to install skype by any chance?
[04:33] <joseph> Mischevious:  aac pwns ogg except that it's restricted proprietary DRM crap.
[04:33] <perocha> I have a raid of NVDIA how i can get intall this Ubuntu
[04:33] <frank23> woody_: with synaptic. tovid is in universe
[04:33] <Mischevious> joseph, drm, no?
[04:33] <Cashel> antonio_: ls -al /dev/psaux
[04:33] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, are you trying to manually control the CPU or automatically?
[04:33] <kt> guerra: In short no.  I use the command line.  I've got scripts for everywhere I connect.  If you only connect one place the gnome applet does fine for me.
[04:33] <Mischevious> joseph, it doesn't have drm..  sorry bud
[04:33] <woody_> frank23 ok thanks will try it
[04:34] <seeme323> i did ds[de]  but im trying to get the new filrefox and skype working
[04:34] <AUCI> Any good place to get Themes for ubuntu?
[04:34] <dabaR> !themes
[04:34] <joseph> Mischevious: isn't it true that aac files can't be copied wherever you want.  they have to stay inside your iTunes or your iPod.  You can't copy them to another hard drive or do what you want with them.
[04:34] <Ven] n> pppoe_dude, theres nothing in cpu0
[04:34] <Mischevious> AUCI, gnome-look.org
[04:34] <Mischevious> joseph, no
[04:34] <Mischevious> joseph, false
[04:34] <joseph> Mischevious: that's not what I heard.
[04:34] <ds[de] > seeme323: if you have trouble installing skype you should use another version, hold on for a second
[04:34] <Mischevious> joseph, you heard wrong
[04:34] <antonio_> ok, next?
[04:34] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, try 'ps -ef |grep powernowd' do you get anything?
[04:34] <Ven] n> both manually and automatically was the plan
[04:34] <Mischevious> joseph, who buys music anyway, only idiots
[04:34] <guerra> its a network with a gateway, i just would like to configure the samba
[04:34] <Cashel> antonio_: was the file listed?
[04:34] <seeme323> ok thanx ds[de] 
[04:35] <antonio_> yes
[04:35] <perocha> Ho can help me
[04:35] <Mischevious> perocha, ask the question.
[04:35] <Ven] n> ive heard there was a fix for that one ive added
[04:35] <joseph> Mischevious:  yea, I'm talking about the songs you buy on iTunes, in which case I'm correct.
[04:35] <AUCI> thanks a lot ppl
[04:35] <joseph> Mischevious:  and isn't it true that aac is not a free and/or open standard?
[04:35] <Cashel> antonio_: choose your favorite editor, and run it with sudo... edit /etc/X11/Xorg.conf
[04:35] <ds[de] > seeme323: which package (from skype.com) did you try to install?
[04:35] <perocha> How I can get install ubuntu with a Raid
[04:35] <espresso_> Why is it that when I mount an nfs drive, I don't get write priveleges? (And yes, I did edit the /etc/exports with the (rw) option)
[04:35] <Mischevious> joseph, i don't think so. but i have never used itunes in my life
[04:35] <Mischevious> joseph, and you can encode mp3's to .aac your self
[04:35] <Ven] n> pppoe_dude, that ps -ef just gave me a new line
[04:36] <unforgettableid> seeme323: have you considered getting the skype binary tarball?
[04:36] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, you'll need powernowd, or cpufreqd. powernowd should ship with ubuntu, try running 'powernowd -m 2'
[04:36] <seeme323> the deb antd the tar but the tar was to compklex for me ds[de] 
[04:36] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, as root
[04:36] <Cooner750> These are the errors I get when trying to install mozilla-mplayer http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10811
[04:36] <joseph> Mischevious:  aac isn't free/open
[04:36] <joseph> right?
[04:36] <antonio_> scroll,. please pm
[04:36] <unforgettableid> seeme323: do you want help to extract the tar?
[04:36] <ds[de] > seeme323: if I remember correctly I had problems with the Debian Package from skype.com, but downloading the "Static binary tar.bz2 with Qt 3.2 compiled in" did the trick
[04:36] <perocha> Can help-me
[04:36] <seeme323> unforgettableid, i tried but i dont know how to install
[04:36] <Titan> does frostwire connect on the 6346 port?
[04:36] <Mischevious> joseph, they have open source .aac implementations yes.
[04:36] <Titan> like limewire?
[04:36] <yuriks> why is ubuntu refusing to change samba workgroups?
[04:36] <Cooner750> And when I try to 'sudo apt-get install mplayer-386' I get "E: Package mplayer-386 has no installation candidate
[04:36] <Cooner750> "
[04:36] <Ven] n> pppoe_dude, says im running v.2.6.7 kernel or later
[04:36] <unforgettableid> seeme323: is the tar saved in your home directory?
[04:36] <Mischevious> joseph, i just use mp3's my self 320KBS mp3 sounds as good as anything to me.
[04:37] <Cashel> !pastebin
[04:37] <ubotu> pastebin is probably a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[04:37] <seeme323> where do i find Qt 3.2 ds[de]   unforgettableid
[04:37] <Ven] n> also says encountered and error and could not start
[04:37] <espresso_> !nfs
[04:37] <ubotu> methinks nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[04:37] <seeme323> its saved on my sdesktop unforgettableid
[04:37] <unforgettableid> seeme323: do you want help to extract the tar?
[04:37] <seeme323> yes plz unforgettableid
[04:37] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, any specific error?
[04:37] <m1an1ak> what is the location of the C header files in 5.10?
[04:37] <joseph> Mischevious: but mp3 isn't free/open either!!!
[04:37] <ds[de] > seeme323: http://www.skype.com/download/skype/linux/ , last package
[04:37] <unforgettableid> seeme323: first, drag the tar to your home directory.
[04:37] <Mischevious> joseph, i don't care.. ?
[04:37] <Titan> Does frostwre connect on the 6346 port like limewire does?
[04:37] <Cooner750> anyone?
[04:38] <Mischevious> joseph, i can encode my own mp3's that's all i need to do
[04:38] <Ven] n> ...cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_max_freq: no such file or directory
[04:38] <unforgettableid> Titan: i assume so
[04:38] <perocha> You can help me
[04:38] <joseph> Mischevious: so if you are using mp3 without paying for it then you are stealing and you are a criminal.
[04:38] <Sashi> hey is it possible to use 32 stuff in 64bit>
[04:38] <Titan> unforgettableid, ok thanks, I will try using that port then.
[04:38] <unforgettableid> perocha: ask your question.
[04:38] <Mischevious> joseph, arrest me1
[04:38] <Mischevious> joseph, come and get me :-P
[04:38] <unforgettableid> :)
[04:38] <joseph> Mischevious: that's between you and God man
[04:38] <seeme323> ok i will try that unforgettableid
[04:38] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, the problem is probably system-specific. what processor do you have?
[04:38] <Mischevious> joseph, take your religious bullshit elsewhere
[04:39] <unforgettableid> seeme323: ??
[04:39] <Titan> one other thing, is there a command in terminal to view your ip address?
[04:39] <perocha> Ihave a raid install in my computer how i get install ubuntu on this
[04:39] <Ven] n> intel centrino
[04:39] <Toma-> Can anyone give me a tip on this? I really need this darn app to work. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10813
[04:39] <kt> Mischevious: There are levels of theft and this theft isn't the same as simply stealing.  Nobody is losing their ability to use the stolen property.
[04:39] <unforgettableid> Titan: i use lynx -dump whatismyip.com | head
[04:39] <seeme323> ok i will try that unforgettableid
[04:39] <Mischevious> kt, exactly
[04:39] <unforgettableid> seeme323: next, double click it. what happens?
[04:39] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, i would suggest that you install cpufreqd and cpufrequtils and see if they help. this will require uninstall of powernowd
[04:39] <Sashi> anyone?
[04:39] <kt> Mischevious: I'm guilty of pirating a bit, but I try to support those artists I can.
[04:39] <unforgettableid> perocha: do you have windows?
[04:39] <joseph> Mischevious:  funny how the simple mention of the word God elicits a violent curse-word laden outburst from you.
[04:40] <Mischevious> kt, actually, i provide people with the ability to use the stuff i download, because i always seed as long as people are getting the file from me.
[04:40] <Ven] n> pppoe_dude, that one i added to panel was powernowd?
[04:40] <Mischevious> joseph, yea, i don't believe in god.
[04:40] <perocha> Yes i have win XP professional
[04:40] <seeme323> its just doing somthing \with the archive unforgettableid
[04:40] <woody_> frank23 : tovid isnt listed in synaptic
[04:40] <Titan> unforgettableid, I do not use lynx and I just need to know what the ip is on the computer I have connected to my router, not my external IP.
[04:40] <unforgettableid> seeme323: what?
[04:40] <Mischevious> joseph, and i don't wanna debate it, go somewhere else for religion this is ubuntu support
[04:40] <seeme323> ok its down now w\hat unforgettableid
[04:40] <unforgettableid> Titan: oh. ifconfig eth0
[04:40] <Titan> r
[04:40] <woody_> frank23 : any other place i could look?
[04:40] <Titan> Thanks :)
[04:40] <unforgettableid> seeme323: what happens
[04:40] <joseph> Mischevious: who ever said anything about debating or religion?  man, you are off the hook dude!
[04:40] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, powernowd deals with the scaling, the applet just displays the current CPU freq. cpufreqd does the same as powernowd, except it is supposed to be more intel specific
[04:40] <seeme323> ok im extracting it to home dir unforgettableid
[04:40] <Mischevious> joseph, your stupidity knows no bounds.
[04:40] <unforgettableid> seeme323: what happens
[04:40] <Sashi> erm guys?
[04:41] <Sashi> :p
[04:41] <unforgettableid> perocha: do you need to keep windows?
[04:41] <Ven] n> thanks
[04:41] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, are you using breezy?
[04:41] <Mischevious> yes Sashi ?
[04:41] <joseph> Mischevious: That's 2 personal insults against me so far.  Way to go.
[04:41] <perocha> In this moment yes
[04:41] <Sashi> is it possible to use 32 stuff in 64bit?
[04:41] <seeme323> unforgettableid,  in in the home folder
[04:41] <kt> Mischevious: If the RIAA and the MPAA would losen up a bit, I probably wouldn't pirate at all.  My pirating increased substantially when I found I couldn't copy my daughters video tapes to DVD without paying extra to circumvent the copyright protection.
[04:41] <Mischevious> joseph, going to ignore you now, have a nice evening.
[04:41] <Ven] n> pppoe_dude, 5.10 is called breeze something yes :p
[04:41] <unforgettableid> perocha: what happens when you get to the partitioner in the installer?
[04:41] <unforgettableid> seeme323: yes?
[04:41] <yuriks> why is ubuntu refusing to change samba workgroups?
[04:41] <frank23> woody_: yeah... I don't remember from where I installed it. maybe it was using a debian unstable repository. if not you should also be able to compile yourself
[04:41] <seeme323> unforgettableid,  if i click it it opens the folder but vnothing happeens
[04:41] <Mischevious> kt, i download music because 1, it's easier then going to the store, 2 it's free and 3 because i hate the RIAA and MPAA
[04:41] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, ok what does uname -r tell you?
[04:42] <unforgettableid> seeme323: what is the folder name
[04:42] <kt> Mischevious: The prices they charge are also a bit out of line for what you are getting most of the time.
[04:42] <Mischevious> kt, cd's cost 15$ that's highway robbery
[04:42] <Mischevious> kt, yep
[04:42] <seeme323> skype-1.2.0.18
[04:42] <unforgettableid> Mischevious: there's lots of free music available
[04:42] <Ven] n> 2.6.12-9-386
[04:42] <unforgettableid> e.g. radio
[04:42] <woody_> frank23 : any idea where i could get the source?
[04:42] <seeme323> skype-1.2.0.18 unforgettableid
[04:42] <Mischevious> unforgettableid, sure, and i'll keep downloading the artists i like.
[04:42] <unforgettableid> e.g. etree
[04:42] <unforgettableid> etc.
[04:42] <Mischevious> unforgettableid, thanks though
[04:42] <seeme323> skype-1.2.0.18 unforgettableid
[04:42] <unforgettableid> i tried :)
[04:42] <alex_ubuntu> can anyone terll me if there is a program that will allow me to burn a disk from an easycd creator image file...
[04:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> can the warez talk be taken into #ubuntu-offtopic please?
[04:43] <unforgettableid> seeme323: you dont need to repeat yourself
[04:43] <Mischevious> yes
[04:43] <unforgettableid> :)
[04:43] <perocha> I can get install in my hd(raid) it isn't get appear during the instalation
[04:43] <Mischevious> i would like it to be
[04:43] <woody_> frank23 : never mind lol i will google it
[04:43] <Sashi> Mischevious
[04:43] <Mischevious> Sashi, yes ?
[04:43] <kt> unforgettableid: Why should I have to pay to get the episode of "My Name is Earl" that I missed?
[04:43] <fabio_> I can't find a solution for a problem using ldap. I can login both using local and ldap user through ssh, su, login, but I simply can't login through GDM. How can I solve this problem?
[04:43] <Sashi> possible? yes? no
[04:43] <woody_> frank23: thanks for your help though it is appreciated
[04:43] <Cooner750> Where can I find a copy of the original sources.list that came with Breezy?
[04:43] <_jason> !sources
[04:43] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[04:43] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, how about powernowd -v?
[04:43] <Mischevious> kt, i love that show
[04:43] <unforgettableid> perocha: are you using hardware raid?
[04:43] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n, which version/
[04:43] <gabbah> can ubuntu handle rpm?
[04:43] <perocha> yes by NVIDA
[04:43] <Ven] n> pppoe_dude, u want its version? ok, 0.96
[04:43] <unforgettableid> perocha: also, what exactly do you see?
[04:43] <unforgettableid> gabbah: not recommended
[04:43] <gary__> does anyone know of a program similar to peerguardian that works on linux
[04:43] <kt> Mischevious: It is the only show on TV I make time for.  I laugh out loud the whole show.
[04:43] <Elhaz> hello mens..
[04:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> gabbah: you should use debs
[04:44] <fabio_> gabbah, no recommended, try alien
[04:44] <unforgettableid> perocha: also, what exactly do you see on the partition setup screen?
[04:44] <Mischevious> kt, yea it's a good one.
[04:44] <alex_ubuntu>  can anyone tell me if there is a program that will allow me to burn a disk on ubuntu from an easycd creator image file...
[04:44] <unforgettableid> gabbah: do NOT use alien if you can get a .deb.
[04:44] <seeme323> now what do i do ?
[04:44] <gabbah> yeah, but i can't find gkwebmon as a deb file :(
[04:44] <perocha> During instalation to disk the ubuntu don't get see this raid,
[04:44] <Toma-> Anyone good with wine? And not just drinking it.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10813
[04:44] <unforgettableid> seeme323: exit your home directory
[04:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> alex_ubuntu: what's the image type?
[04:44] <seeme323> ok
[04:44] <unforgettableid> Toma-: in #wine they are
[04:44] <unforgettableid> :)
[04:44] <Elhaz> im`m sorry but doing that don`t work..
[04:44] <seeme323> unforgettableid,  ok and then ?
[04:44] <alex_ubuntu> cl5
[04:44] <unforgettableid> seeme323: reopen it, then click the folder again
[04:44] <gabbah> unforgettableid, yeah, but i can't find gkwebmon as a deb file :(
[04:44] <Toma-> unforgettableid: i challenge you to join that channel :)
[04:45] <Elhaz> hello
[04:45] <LabThug> Just updated Dapper on a Dell Latitude C640.  My video is garbled.  Is this a known issue?
[04:45] <perocha> It have space fre partition but the ubuntu don't see the raid, only two hd
[04:45] <Mischevious> Elhaz, did it work
[04:45] <Toma-> ahhh its actually #winehq
[04:45] <gary__> hey my firefox is always starting on this arizona website i have no affiliation with arizona website, heck im not even from the states it seems to have installed itself anyone hear of this?
[04:45] <Toma-> silly
[04:45] <_jason> !dapper
[04:45] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[04:45] <unforgettableid> gabbah: try www.apt-get.org
[04:45] <whyami> is there a way to prevent ubuntu from checking the disk every 30 mounts?
[04:45] <seeme323> ok it brings up the same stuff unforgettableid
[04:45] <gabbah> unforgettableid, but it's not in apt-get.. :/
[04:45] <unforgettableid> what stuff?
[04:45] <Elhaz> no.. no work
[04:45] <unforgettableid> gabbah: try www.apt-get.org anyway
[04:45] <Mischevious> whyami, yes but it isn't recommended
[04:45] <Elhaz> i do that you tell me to do..
[04:45] <LabThug> _jason: joining ubuntu+1 now.   Thanks
[04:45] <gabbah> unforgettableid, ok
[04:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> gary__: you might have acidently set it to your home page
[04:45] <Epothes> can someone please help me? I just installed Ubuntu on it and everything works fine. when the GUI comes on my screen turns off but everything continues to run
[04:45] <Mischevious> Elhaz, okay, did you enter your details correctly?
[04:45] <useruser> when the kernel complains about crc checks, does it mean in the vmlinuz file?
[04:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> change it at will
[04:46] <Elhaz> i go to system>administator>red..
[04:46] <unforgettableid> whyami: it is strongly recommended.
[04:46] <Mischevious> networks ..
[04:46] <Elhaz> and i chose Modem..
[04:46] <Mischevious> networking*
[04:46] <Elhaz> yeah.. networking
[04:46] <Mischevious> did you fill in your passwords and stuff
[04:46] <Mischevious> for your isp ?
[04:46] <unforgettableid> whyami: recommended even with ext3.
[04:46] <Elhaz> yeah
[04:46] <luckyshot> how do i login ubuntu as a root admin?????
[04:46] <whyami> Mischevious: how do you do it? This computer is for an art installation so I just want it to fire up at the start of every day
[04:46] <Elhaz> i did it..
[04:46] <Toma-> :~( im out of coffee
[04:46] <gary__> kamping_kaiser i thought that too but i checked my homepage is google
[04:46] <fabio_> luckyshot, # sudo su -
[04:46] <unforgettableid> whyami: but if you feel lucky try the tune2fs manpage
[04:46] <Mischevious> whyami, i'm not sure, i have never done it. but it can be done
[04:46] <fabio_> luckyshot, try to look at faq.
[04:47] <_jason> ubotu: tell luckyshot about sudo
[04:47] <unforgettableid> seeme323: what do you see
[04:47] <Elhaz> but... all the problem was when he said to me that it should locate the port of the modem
[04:47] <fromvega> hello
[04:47] <unforgettableid> whyami: s/it is strongly recommended/it is strongly recommended against
[04:47] <_jason> fabio_: sudo -i, is preferred to sudo su
[04:47] <Elhaz> and he dont`t found it..
[04:47] <perocha> unforgettableid can you help me
[04:47] <fabio_> _jason, living and learning. thanx
[04:47] <unforgettableid> perocha: what exactly do you see on the partition setup screen?
[04:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> gary__: strange, i havent seen that before
[04:47] <seeme323> 3 folders, one .conf a bak a sh and 2 named skype and one read me
[04:48] <seeme323> 3 folders, one .conf a bak a sh and 2 named skype and one read me unforgettableid
[04:48] <unforgettableid> perocha: also, do you have a spare hard drive 5GB or more?
[04:48] <HymnToLife> _jason> how are they different ?
[04:48] <unforgettableid> seeme323: no need to repeat :)
[04:48] <perocha> Yes i have 60gb of free space in raid
[04:48] <gabbah> unforgettableid, didn't find it at www.apt-get.org...
[04:48] <Elhaz> but.. when but when I saw the installed hardware .. look for the modem and this appeared:
[04:48] <unforgettableid> seeme323: click "skype" then if nothing happens click "skype" again. what happens?
[04:48] <fromvega> fabio_: hey, are you from Brazil right?
[04:48] <Elhaz> vendor: Via technologies, inc
[04:48] <Elhaz> Device: INtel 537 [AC97 Modem] 
[04:48] <Elhaz> Status: Status
[04:48] <Elhaz> Bus TYpe: PCI
[04:48] <Elhaz> Device: Uknow
[04:48] <Elhaz> Capabilities: Uknow
[04:49] <fabio_> Frogzoo_away, brazilian.
[04:49] <fabio_> oops.
[04:49] <unforgettableid> Elhaz: pasting is a big strain on the irc server. :)
[04:49] <fabio_> fromvega, brazil, that's right
[04:49] <Elhaz> sorry..
[04:49] <jadaz87> !pastebin
[04:49] <ubotu> I heard pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[04:49] <_jason> HymnToLife: I don't know the technical details but it seems that doing sudo su is just doing su with sudo.  So it starts another process under su.  Also, sudo -i resets the environment variables to what they should be
[04:49] <gabbah> unforgettableid, i can't find out what dependencies gkwebmon has.. or can i?
[04:49] <fromvega> fabio_: what city?
[04:49] <Elhaz> but that appear me...
[04:49] <Elhaz> what can i do?
[04:49] <fromvega> fabio_: So Jose dos Campos ?
[04:49] <fabio_> fromvega, s.j. campos/sp
[04:49] <unforgettableid> gabbah: apt-cache depends gkwebmon.. but why?
[04:49] <fromvega> hum
[04:49] <unforgettableid> perocha: also, do you have a spare hard drive 5GB or more?
[04:50] <gabbah> unforgettableid, my make of it failed
[04:50] <unforgettableid> gabbah: check the INSTALL instructions file and the README
[04:50] <gabbah> unforgettableid, if it had any i would read them :/
[04:50] <fabio_> fromvega, why?
[04:50] <perocha> I have 60Gb unpartition in the raid, but i cant get see this during instalation
[04:50] <unforgettableid> gabbah: (i personally would use an alternative that's already in apt)
[04:50] <unforgettableid> perocha: still, do you have a spare hard drive 5GB or more?
[04:50] <fromvega> fabio_: just curiosity, so, just playing with Ubuntu?
[04:50] <gabbah> unforgettableid, do u know an alternative to webmon?
[04:51] <perocha> Yes
[04:51] <Elhaz> ......
[04:51] <fabio_> fromvega, problems with ldap.
[04:51] <unforgettableid> gabbah: dunno, try an apt-cache search
[04:51] <gabbah> unforgettableid, i just want to get a popup or something when a webpages changes
[04:51] <biovore> http://www.uncyclopedia.org/wiki/GNU    http://www.uncyclopedia.org/wiki/debian
[04:51] <fabio_> fromvega, can't login through gdm.
[04:51] <unforgettableid> seeme323: click "skype" then if nothing happens click "skype" again. what happens?
[04:51] <gabbah> unforgettableid, well i have searched for webmon, but no hits..
[04:51] <fromvega> fabio_: sorry, I do not use ldap, I'm with problems with apache hehehe
[04:51] <Elhaz> What can i do to connect to internet with Live cd ubuntu.. and.. with  a modem
[04:51] <fabio_> fromvega, what kind of problem?
[04:51] <unforgettableid> gabbah: apt-cache search update web
[04:52] <perocha> yes
[04:52] <Ven] n> pppoe_dude, still here?
[04:52] <Elhaz> Can anybody helpme!!!!???
[04:52] <Ven] n> pppoe_dude, i was digging in logs.. and found something.. echo 1866000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq into /etc/rc.local
[04:52] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: you never need to log in as root. use sudo instead.
[04:53] <regeya> modems are too confusing for the average home user!  try again.
[04:53] <Elhaz> again????
[04:53] <alex_ubuntu> elzah - does the modem work in ubuntu
[04:53] <AUCI> Ok, Im into Ubuntu and i like it a lot, what are some must have applications you guys belive I should install?
[04:53] <Elhaz> i don`t know..
[04:53] <fromvega> fabio_: I'm trying to configure an alias for my subversion repository, it's working but it isn't asking for authentication. I have used "Require valid-user"
[04:53] <perocha> unforgettableid: i have space, but don't get see this in the instalation
[04:53] <gabbah> unforgettableid, many hits on that, but none of them was anything like what i'm looking for..
[04:53] <fabio_> hmm..
[04:53] <unforgettableid> gabbah: apt-cache search change web
[04:53] <perocha> Someono can HELP ME PLEASE
[04:53] <fabio_> fromvega, I gave up from configuring apache.
[04:54] <unforgettableid> or search at freshmeat.net
[04:54] <Elhaz> is a INtel 537 [AC97 Modem] 
[04:54] <unforgettableid> perocha: oops sorry 1sec
[04:54] <fromvega> fabio_: hehehe why?
[04:54] <aridese> hi guys how do i play a DVD?
[04:54] <Prak> i'm having a problem configuring my network settings when installing ubuntu
[04:54] <fabio_> fromvega, until 2004 I was slacker. but then I decided to use a distro that really works.
[04:54] <gabbah> unforgettableid, yeah i think i found something with another search... thanks :)
[04:54] <fabio_> fromvega, since then I collect tools to make my life easier.
[04:54] <Elhaz> .... what can i do with INtel 537 [AC97 Modem]  to connect to internet???
[04:55] <gerald-volt> which media player can play m4a files?
[04:55] <unforgettableid> seeme323: sorry could you repeat
[04:55] <jadaz87> Quicktime
[04:55] <aridese> is there a program that can play a DVD for linux? not just the *.vob, the entire DVD?
[04:55] <jadaz87> and iTunes
[04:55] <fabio_> fromvega, now a days every server I need to have more then one domain or subdomain, I use vhcs
[04:55] <gerald-volt> got one for linux/?
[04:55] <jadaz87> vlc
[04:55] <fromvega> favio_: I have always developed for linux web plataform but just now that I am playing with the configurations
[04:55] <jadaz87> i think
[04:55] <jadaz87> but that is a hassle as it is made to play video files mostly
[04:55] <unforgettableid> perocha: if you do not want to use an external hard drive...
[04:56] <Elhaz> .....
[04:56] <unforgettableid> perocha: have you thought about disabling raid?
[04:56] <Davey> Is the only drive for a Nvidia Geforce 256 (I think that's the name, its an old 64MB card) the 'nv' driver?
[04:56] <gerald-volt> any other programs?
[04:56] <Cooner750> What command do I use to create a lanucher that will open /home/conor/music  ?
[04:56] <fabio_> brb
[04:56] <jadaz87> no not that i can think of :-\
[04:56] <perocha> unforgettableid: i don't use external HD
[04:56] <alex_ubuntu> elhaz - sorry for dyslexia...  modems are hard to configure sometimes and the installation man pages may cover it, I am looking in the system administrators manual now but it might take a minute or two.
[04:56] <unforgettableid> Elhaz: if you speak spanish, maybe also try #ubuntu-es as there are more people ther
[04:56] <aridese> is there a linux program that can play an entire DVD?
[04:56] <FlannelKing> hey guys, what do I want to set up so I can play a video (whatever format, including TV, etc) from a server, and have a client on my local computer?  What should I google for, etc?
[04:57] <perocha> unforgettableid: And in this moment i can't dismout my raid
[04:57] <unforgettableid> aridese: totem can i think
[04:57] <jadaz87> flannelking KnoppMYTH
[04:57] <suyog> can i install ubuntu breezy on top of debian stable? Like, upgrading from Debian stable to ubuntu breezy?
[04:57] <unforgettableid> mythtv is EXTREMELY difficult to set up.
[04:57] <aridese> unforgettableid, i mounted the DVD but all i see are files
[04:57] <alex_ubuntu> elhaz - is the modem plug and play
[04:57] <unforgettableid> aridese: you need dvd codecs
[04:57] <jadaz87> unforgettableid KnoppMYTH is not
[04:58] <FlannelKing> Well, TV isn't the primary thing, juts videos mostly, DVDs etc.
[04:58] <gerald-volt> which program scan play m4a files?
[04:58] <aridese> unforgettableid, i downlaoded the CSS codec from a reposotory
[04:58] <jadaz87> you can run the frontend off the Knoppmyth CD LOL
[04:58] <unforgettableid> aridese: ok, does totem work now?
[04:58] <aridese> unforgettableid, is there a file i need to open in totem to start the DVD?
[04:58] <aridese> unforgettableid, i don't know which files to open, i have folders in the dvd, VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS
[04:58] <suyog> anyone, please? ca I  upgrade from Debian stable to ubuntu breezy?
[04:59] <unforgettableid> aridese: is there a menu option for DVDs in totem?
[04:59] <perocha> Somebody CAN HELP ME PLEASE
[04:59] <unforgettableid> suyog: no
[04:59] <Elhaz> .......
[04:59] <suyog> :(
[04:59] <Elhaz> okthanks for all
[04:59] <str8edge> suyog: not easily.. unlex you know exactly what you are doing..
[04:59] <Cooner750> I created a Launcher (Link type) to /home/conor/music and nothing happens when I double-click it..
[04:59] <unforgettableid> perocha: you are sure you do not want to use an additional internal hard drive?
[04:59] <aridese> unforgettableid, there are DVD options but they are gray
[04:59] <unforgettableid> suyog: back up your
[05:00] <perocha> Someboy can help me?
[05:00] <unforgettableid> suyog: home directory and maybe do a get-selections and set-selections after installing ubuntu
[05:00] <suyog> please tell me how to.
[05:00] <unforgettableid> suyog: s/after/before and after
[05:00] <amgad> guys, anyone knows a good tv recording program???
[05:00] <seeme323> sorry all
[05:00] <seeme323> comp cras
[05:00] <suyog> i tried adding the ubuntu cd to synaptic in debian, but it says it can't verify the signaure and doesn't add the cd
[05:00] <unforgettableid> seeme323: ???
[05:01] <seeme323> my comp crashed
[05:01] <unforgettableid> suyog: dont add the cd.
[05:01] <unforgettableid> seeme323: thats weird.. uncommon
[05:01] <nathanael> No Drake until June?
[05:01] <unforgettableid> perocha: you are sure you do not want to use an additional internal hard drive?
[05:01] <Cooner750> I just made a link to the folder I want to link to... Is it possible to get rid of the arrow on the link?
[05:02] <suyog> i do not want to install ubuntu from scratch. cause i have problems getting online with ubuntu with dialup.
[05:02] <gerald-volt> which players can play *.mp4 files?
[05:02] <seeme323> unforgettableid,  its been hapenning alot to me recently
[05:02] <arrick> How do I view my ubuntu server after i set it up to share?
[05:02] <unforgettableid> suyog: so fix it :)
[05:02] <Cooner750> anyone?
[05:02] <arrick> I am trying to view it through windows xp pro
[05:02] <seeme323> but if i open the skype file with aplacation adder it works :)
[05:02] <seeme323> thank u
[05:02] <unforgettableid> seeme323: did you check your syslog?
[05:02] <suyog> i can't!! i've spent a month of sleepless nights trying to fix it!!
[05:02] <seeme323> unforgettableid,  ??
[05:02] <perocha> No I don't have internal aditional HD
[05:02] <ubuntu> Hello all
[05:02] <suyog> all the settings seem to be fine, and it connects fine from debian, but not from Ubuntu!!
[05:03] <unforgettableid> perocha: oh.
[05:03] <suyog> any bug in ubuntu dialup? any special setting?
[05:03] <unforgettableid> anyone here know if the stock ubuntu install cd can recognize nvraid disks?
[05:03] <unforgettableid> seeme323: the file /var/log/messages
[05:03] <unforgettableid> perocha: insert your ubuntu install cd
[05:04] <seeme323> ok ill look but whatt am i looking for unforgettableid ?
[05:04] <unforgettableid> seeme323: any errors.
[05:04] <unforgettableid> seeme323: especially ones that happened right before a reboot.
[05:04] <suyog> can u help me with dialup?
[05:04] <seeme323> ok ill look
[05:04] <perocha> I make this
[05:04] <arrick> I can see it the server through the explorer, but it wont allow me to logon to it?
[05:04] <unforgettableid> suyog: i cannot, but maybe other ppl can if you post the error messages.
[05:04] <perocha> I don't get see my free space in my raid
[05:05] <unforgettableid> perocha: what do you see onscreen? tell us everything.
[05:05] <suyog> there is no error message!!
[05:05] <perocha> Now i'm use live cd
[05:05] <Ven] n> easiest way to upgrade kernel?
[05:05] <suyog> it just says the remote computer hung up!
[05:05] <unforgettableid> perocha: oh. then ask other ppl
[05:05] <unforgettableid> suyog: try increasing your timeout
[05:05] <amgad> guys, good capture program for vid4linux, anybody??
[05:05] <suyog> not very helpful, the error message :(
[05:05] <unforgettableid> amgad: apt-cache search v4l ; apt-cache search webcam
[05:06] <Toma-> amgad: as in, recording?
[05:06] <suyog> where's the best place to get help about this? ubuntu forum?
[05:06] <unforgettableid> suyog: it usually means your timeout is too short.
[05:06] <perocha> I see instrution for mount raid/manager logical partition/ and erase one of hd, but only the last is function
[05:06] <amgad> unforgettableid, thanks, i already did that, am asking if somebody tried one and worked
[05:06] <unforgettableid> suyog: probably IRC, if not, forum.
[05:06] <amgad> Toma-, yes,please, do u know any
[05:06] <Toma-> amgad: xawtv
[05:07] <amgad> Toma-, my card works fine on tvtime, now i need to record
[05:07] <suyog> IRC? u mean, here?
[05:07] <sHaDe> n8 all
[05:07] <amgad> Toma-, does it record?
[05:07] <Toma-> amgad: xawtv will record, but its butt-ugly. try kinding a kde or gnome variant of it
[05:07] <Toma-> yep
[05:07] <alex_ubuntu> suyog: there is a site (used to be) linmodems.org wjhere you can get the scanmopdem tool to verify your drivers...
[05:08] <amgad> Toma-, i c, did u try any other, what about dvr?
[05:08] <jbroome> u!
[05:08] <jbroome> !u
[05:08] <ubotu> The letter 'U' is not a pronoun, unless you're Dutch.  U mag wel 'je' zeggen, hoor.
[05:08] <unforgettableid> seeme323: look for the line starting "kernel: Linux version" a few pages from the bottom. see it? (do a search)
[05:08] <Toma-> amgad: you could get into mythtv or freevo
[05:08] <suyog> the drivers are all fine!! i can dial into my mobile using the modem.
[05:08] <amgad> Toma-, erm, too big
[05:08] <unforgettableid> suyog: the timeout
[05:08] <Toma-> they do all sorts of wonderful things, but are a pain the the a$$ if youre outside US
[05:09] <seeme323> ok ill look
[05:09] <unforgettableid> < suyog> IRC? u mean, here? >> yes. :)
[05:09] <perocha> Heloo! Can somebody help me
[05:09] <arrick> !help I cant access my server, or add users?
[05:09] <alex_ubuntu> Elhaz try linmodems.org as well; the scanmodem tool will verify your drivers...
[05:09] <suyog> /etc/ppp/options, right? i hashed out the timeout part. and it still did the same :(
[05:09] <unforgettableid> perocha: what happens when you choose the mount raid option in the installer?
[05:10] <suyog> btw, what is raid?
[05:10] <unforgettableid> suyog: what did you increase the timeout to?
[05:10] <luckyshot> when i type su in ubuntu, it asks for a password... what password is it asking for?
[05:10] <_jason> luckyshot: one that you can't enter
[05:10] <luckyshot> why not?
[05:10] <unforgettableid> suyog: a way for SERVERS ONLY to get faster disk performance. home users should not bother as it's a lot of work for little gain. :)
[05:10] <natin> what's the really point of making live cd distros?
[05:10] <suyog> i hashed out the timeout option. doesn't that mean an infinite timeout?
[05:10] <_jason> luckyshot: did you read your private message about sudo?
[05:10] <unforgettableid> suyog: no
[05:10] <luckyshot> yeah but im so confused
[05:10] <unforgettableid> suyog: try 120 sec
[05:10] <seeme323> unforgettableid, its just a long long log
[05:11] <alex_ubuntu> suyog: Random array of independant disks...
[05:11] <unforgettableid> seeme323: scroll to the bottom
[05:11] <_jason> luckyshot: ubuntu doesn't use su.  You just precede commands with sudo.  For example, to run nano as root, you do this: sudo nano
[05:11] <suyog> i see!!
[05:11] <unforgettableid> seeme323: Edit > Find "BIOS-provided physical RAM map" SEARCH BACKWARDS click OK
[05:11] <luckyshot> ohhh
[05:11] <jbroome> alex_ubuntu: redundant array of independant/inexpensive disks
[05:11] <jbroome> not random
[05:11] <suyog> i've been using linux for a year now, and i'm still a newbie :(
[05:11] <alex_ubuntu> thsnk you.. grsay hsir..
[05:12] <unforgettableid> suyog: i've been using debian for 3 y and I'm still a newbie :)
[05:12] <alex_ubuntu> that's grey hair and fat fingers
[05:12] <mauricio> hi
[05:12] <ubuntu> Hello all, running Ubuntu from within windows on Vmware player, pretty cool
[05:12] <seeme323> ok
[05:12] <seeme323> got it
[05:12] <unforgettableid> ubuntu: why not switch?
[05:12] <suyog> unforgettableid, u use debian too!!
[05:12] <unforgettableid> seeme323: scroll up to the "Syslog starting" line
[05:12] <ubuntu> I dual boot now, just trying out the Vmware player, its pretty neat
[05:13] <suyog> tell me, why can't i upgrade from stable to unstable? whenever i do that, my GUI breaks :'(
[05:13] <unforgettableid> suyog: yes, it's easy to install IF AND ONLY IF you boot with DEBCONF_PRIORITY=critical, and also i like their BTS better.
[05:13] <alex_ubuntu> ubuntu: why.. go for it you'll never look back.
[05:13] <unforgettableid> suyog: also it's smaller and faster to install.
[05:13] <Davey> how do I completely remove gnome and all GUI stuff?
[05:13] <Davey> is it easiest just to reinstall?
[05:13] <unforgettableid> seeme323: ok?
[05:13] <unforgettableid> Davey: why remove?
[05:14] <Davey> unforgettableid: changing to a server
[05:14] <ubuntu> yes, I like ubuntu alot, I just need windows for most of my games, considering running windows with Vmware within Linux for that : )
[05:14] <unforgettableid> Davey: what do you mean?
[05:14] <seeme323> cant find it
[05:14] <Davey> unforgettableid: remove access only, over SSH
[05:14] <seeme323> i did a search but i cany find any :Syslog starting"
[05:14] <kartik> how do i access 3ddesktop???pleasehelp?
[05:14] <_jason> Davey: if you remove on of the gtk libs, most of gnome will probably go with it
[05:14] <unforgettableid> seeme323: ok, go to the LAST Bios-provided map
[05:15] <unforgettableid> seeme323: then scroll up 5 lines to "syslogd 1.4.1#17: restart
[05:15] <seeme323> ok im there unforgettableid
[05:15] <suyog> unforgettableid, why can't i upgrade from stable to unstable? whenever i do that, my GUI breaks
[05:15] <unforgettableid> seeme323: what are the 4 lines above restart?
[05:15] <macfreak> hello, anybody running Ubuntu 64bit on a HP zv6131 or similar
[05:15] <unforgettableid> suyog: in debian?
[05:15] <arrick> I need help logging into my ubuntu server
[05:15] <_jason> suyog: if you are referring to dapper, it is in development... maybe the people in #ubuntu+1 can help you out
[05:15] <unforgettableid> macfreak: why?
[05:15] <unforgettableid> arrick: ??
[05:15] <seeme323> no resatart just above it
[05:15] <arrick> yes
 can i pm u??
[05:16] <seeme323> sorry found it
[05:16] <unforgettableid> do you see: kernel: klogd 1.4.1#17, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
[05:16] <kartik> !what are the keys on keyboard to access 3d desktop??
[05:16] <ubotu> I think you lost me on that one, kartik
[05:16] <suyog> unforgettableid,  yes, in debian, not ubuntu
[05:16] <unforgettableid> suyog: ask #debian :)
[05:16] <macfreak> i was having problems getting video decoders to work with it
[05:16] <_jason> luckyshot: best to just ask here, so everyone can help.  But if it's not support related, sure
[05:16] <seeme323> Mar 24 16:32:19 localhost gconfd (linux-6944): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/usr/share/gconf/cdd.defaults" to a read-only configuration source at position 5
[05:16] <seeme323> Mar 24 16:32:19 localhost gconfd (linux-6944): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/usr/share/gconf/debian.defaults" to a read-only configuration source at position 6
[05:16] <seeme323> Mar 24 16:32:19 localhost gconfd (linux-6944): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/var/lib/gconf/defaults" to a read-only configuration source at position 7
[05:16] <seeme323> Mar 24 16:32:33 localhost gconfd (linux-6944): Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/home/linux/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 0
[05:16] <seeme323> Mar 24 16:51:49 localhost -- MARK --
[05:16] <_jason> seeme323: please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[05:16] <macfreak> i know only thing available is win32 codecs
[05:16] <unforgettableid> seeme323: that was a big paste. we just needed 4 lines.
[05:16] <seeme323> ok sorry :(
[05:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> it was 5 lines, but they were long ;)
[05:17] <suyog> okay!! i'm off to #Debian
[05:17] <unforgettableid> it sounds like the syslog was not written before the crash.
[05:17] <suyog> thanks unforgettableid , thatns everyone!!
[05:17] <unforgettableid> suyog: np :)
[05:17] <cerebrix> anyone have a link to the xgame deb?  i cant seem to find it on the forums and it seems the xgame download server is down
[05:17] <arrick> unforgettableid:I am trying to run the server form my WinXP PRO lapto, as this thing is my print server, and I am also trying to get the print server up and running
[05:17] <kartik> while chatting from gaim internet messenger how do i access my webcam????????
[05:18] <unforgettableid> kartik: you must use gnomemeeting instead.
 ok.... i ave a dlink wireless usb adapter and the driver for that is only for windows.... i found an app that uses the windows driver in linux (its called ndiswrapper)... i cant seem to install it because i dont have admin right (i think)
[05:18] <unforgettableid> seeme323: does it ever crash when youre not touching your computer?
[05:18] <_jason> !ndiswrapper
[05:18] <ubotu> ndiswrapper is, like, a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[05:18] <seeme323> dont think so
[05:18] <MacSlow> Greetings everyone!
[05:19] <macfreak> hello
[05:19] <_jason> MacSlow: welcome
[05:19] <luckyshot> ?
[05:19] <unforgettableid> seeme323: next time it crashes, press Ctrl+Alt+F1. if it works, type: irssi then press Enter then type: /server irc.freenode.net then press Enter then type: /join #ubuntu and talk to us
[05:19] <MacSlow> hi _jason
[05:19] <unforgettableid> seeme323: if it does not, you need to do remote syslog, which is hard.
[05:20] <_jason> luckyshot: read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper, let the channel know if you have any problems
[05:20] <seeme323> i tryed both and it dont work
[05:20] <unforgettableid> seeme323: does it crash when you do something?
[05:20] <unforgettableid> seeme323: if so what do you do before which it crashes?
[05:21] <seeme323> im usely closing a app or running a few
[05:21] <unforgettableid> seeme323: closing which?
[05:21] <seeme323> add app
[05:22] <unforgettableid> seeme323: whenever you close Add Applications it crashes?
[05:22] <seeme323> not always biut offten enpogh
[05:22] <unforgettableid> arrick: it is usually less work to unplug the printer from the server and plug it in directly. why not do that? :)
[05:22] <unforgettableid> seeme323: does it ever crash other times?
[05:22] <seeme323> not sure realy only been on herer a week
[05:23] <unforgettableid> Davey: just shut off your monitor and ssh in :)
[05:23] <seeme323> it crashed when i was trying rto rub skype just b4 unforgettableid
[05:24] <seeme323> i was entering a user name and then the sytem frze
[05:24] <useruser> anyone heard of a laptop that can boot from cds but not from dvds? i still can't get this live dvd working at all
[05:24] <unforgettableid> seeme323: have you tried either installing Debian or installing another distro's liveCD?
[05:24] <luckyshot> useruser       ur proably not burning the image right
[05:24] <jbroome> useruser: yeah, a laptop without a dvd rom drive
[05:25] <unforgettableid> seeme323: then do the crashes still happen?
[05:25] <seeme323> no i onlyed used kpackage and the app madder
[05:25] <useruser> jbroome: nope, i have a dvd drive. i can read the dvd fine once an os is booted
[05:26] <useruser> luckyshot: maybe. but i can get md5sum to give me the right magic number from the dvd alone, so i don't *think* that's the proble
[05:26] <useruser> m
[05:26] <natin> what's the point of live cd?
[05:26] <unforgettableid> seeme323: if the crashes are bad enough, your choices are to try remote syslog or another distro instead.
[05:26] <unforgettableid> natin: to see if you like linux.
[05:27] <unforgettableid> natin: theyre bootable.
[05:27] <_jason> natin: try out the distro before you install, and recovery
[05:27] <seeme323> distro ??
[05:27] <natin> i know
[05:27] <natin> ic
[05:27] <dabaR> natin: it boots from the CD.
[05:27] <kartik> we i sign into my yahoo account from gaim internet messenger how do i access my wewbcam????????????
[05:27] <amgad_> Toma-, are u there, tell me did u use xawtv before,
[05:27] <dabaR> Instead of installing. There are many uses.
[05:27] <unforgettableid> kartik: you MUST use gnomemeeting instead.
[05:27] <Toma-> amgad_: not really. ive never bothered to record anything
[05:27] <amgad_> Toma-, how can i change the input signal from tv to composite
[05:28] <nick|here> i want to install java-package but gives me error : Could not find package?
[05:28] <kartik> from gnomemeeting can i sign into yahoo messenger????
[05:28] <unforgettableid> kartik: afaik gnomemeeting is the main webcam app for Linux. theres also Kopete but requires KDE.
[05:28] <amgad_> Toma-, i can't see anything :)
[05:28] <unforgettableid> kartik: no
[05:28] <_jason> nick|here: you need breezy multiverse
[05:28] <Toma-> amgad_: ummmmmm.
[05:28] <seeme323> distro ???
[05:28] <stoned> is there an integrated gnome torrent client package?
[05:28] <unforgettableid> kartik: ask your friend to install H.323 webcam software then you both can talk by webcam.
[05:28] <nick|here> _jason: ??
[05:28] <Toma-> amgad_: right click the window
[05:29] <_jason> ubotu: tell nick|here about multiverse
[05:29] <cerebrix> stoned: yes btdownload
[05:29] <unforgettableid> ubuntu: did you try Cedega? I think there's a free demo.
[05:29] <_jason> nick|here: pay attention to the special instructions for multiverse on that wiki page
[05:29] <kartik> is there any way by which i can access my webcam in gaim internet messenger???????
[05:29] <Toma-> kartik: sort of.
[05:29] <unforgettableid> kartik: no
[05:29] <amgad_> Toma-, did, nothing in the option to change the input !!
[05:29] <kbrooks> kartik, no.
[05:29] <unforgettableid> Toma-: not in gaim, gaim-vv is a joke.
[05:29] <Toma-> kartik: amsn has webcam suport for msn
[05:29] <kbrooks> kartik, there is a new gaim version, but it doesnt work
[05:29] <blu2> Evening all, I understand to start a application at startup the command is: update-rc.d "filename" defaults 99. How do you remove the program from startup?
[05:30] <arrick> unforgettableid: I have 20 computers that need access to this printer, and all of them are laptops that move every day, XP pro is too slow of a network on the one desktop that I have
[05:30] <unforgettableid> arrick: i dont understand
[05:30] <kartik> kbrooks:why it doesn't work????
[05:30] <unforgettableid> arrick: you want to share the printer?
[05:30] <unforgettableid> kartik: not ready yet.
[05:30] <Toma-> amgad_: its somewhere there. ive got to go... try reading "man xawtv"
[05:30] <unforgettableid> seeme323: does it ever crash other than with skype or Add App?
[05:31] <seeme323> nope
[05:31] <amgad_> Tommy_2, ok, thanks man
[05:31] <arrick> :unforgettableid: I had a home network using thie pc as the print server, however it is only pentium mmx, 64mg ram, and it takes 5 minutes for xp to print the first page
[05:31] <wenko> kbrooks: is that u kevin?
[05:31] <unforgettableid> seeme323: then switch to synaptic and gnomemeeting instead. :)
[05:31] <kbrooks> wenko, kevin brooks?
[05:31] <seeme323> will those work with skuype ?
[05:31] <wenko> yes
[05:31] <arrick> yes I want to share the printer, but I want to run this as a file server as well, I have samba on it
[05:31] <kbrooks> wenko, no, i'm kyle anthony brooks.
[05:31] <ubuntu> bye all
[05:32] <unforgettableid> arrick: ah. ask others here how to share a printer with Samba, or ask in #samba
[05:32] <wenko> ok, one of my friends is kevin brooks and he just got ubuntu running so i figured...
[05:32] <nick|here> _jason: i have enable universe and multiverse.reloaded now. but apt-get install java-package still gives error
[05:32] <arrick> ok thanks
[05:32] <unforgettableid> seeme323: no, but gnomemeeting works with all H.323 phone apps. there are also SIP apps.
[05:33] <kbrooks> wenko, i have ubuntu running, and my blog is at kbrooks.ath.cx
[05:33] <_jason> nick|here: can you paste the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please and give me a link?
[05:33] <nick|here> ok
[05:33] <unforgettableid> seeme323: want help to install synaptic to your Applications menu?
[05:33] <seeme323> ok plz
[05:33] <griffle> hi all
[05:34] <griffle> right im working
[05:34] <griffle> Q
[05:34] <nick|here> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10814
[05:34] <jprce> i'm getting this error 'E: locales: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 4' after everytime i install a program
[05:34] <griffle> what repo do i need ot set in apt/sources.list to apt-get avimerge?
[05:34] <unforgettableid> anyone here know an easy way to get into the gnome Applications menu editor?
[05:34] <unforgettableid> seeme323: try to go to Applications then Utilities or System or elsewhere. Is Synaptic there?
[05:34] <_jason> nick|here: you only have multiverse for backports, you need breezy multiverse.  Do you want to fix this using synaptic or manually editing the file?
[05:35] <seeme323> nope
[05:35] <kartik> how do i play real player files ???????
[05:35] <nick|here> _jason: yes
[05:35] <unforgettableid> seeme323: right click Utilities. can you edit the menu?
[05:36] <unforgettableid> seeme323: or try to go to Applications then Utilities or System or elsewhere. Is a menu editor there?
[05:36] <_jason> nick|here: haha, ok make a choice
[05:36] <nick|here> synaptic :)
[05:36] <unforgettableid> kartik: you need codecs. try google or automatix.
[05:36] <_jason> kartik: mplayer and w32codecs works, there is also realplayer for linux if you want that...
[05:36] <unforgettableid> automatix is slow though.
[05:36] <_jason> !automatix
[05:36] <ubotu> automatix is, like, totally, 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.
[05:36] <seeme323> nope sorry
[05:37] <kartik> ok tell me about the realplayer for linux???please
[05:37] <seeme323> no utilities and i only have system tools
[05:37] <nick|here> _jason: synaptic :)
[05:37] <unforgettableid> anyone here know an easy way to get into the gnome Applications menu editor? i am not on gnome right now.
[05:37] <_jason> nick|here: ok, read the wiki page again.  Type ctrl+f and enter ``multiverse''.  Read all the sentences with that word carefully.  One of them will tell you to type it in somewhere
[05:37] <unforgettableid> seeme323: check in system tools.
[05:37] <unforgettableid> kartik: www.real.com
[05:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell kartik about realplayer
[05:38] <seeme323> nothing t9 edit the menu there
[05:39] <seeme323> if i right click i get mune editor
[05:39] <m1an1ak> i am trying to find the C header files that match my running kernel, im using kubuntu 5.10
[05:39] <unforgettableid> seeme323: ok, do menu editor on System Tools.
[05:39] <unforgettableid> seeme323: add a new item there.
[05:39] <unforgettableid> m1an1ak: why do you need headers?
[05:39] <seeme323> ok
[05:39] <seeme323> what entry ?
[05:39] <m1an1ak> im installign vmware
[05:40] <unforgettableid> m1an1ak: why not qemu+qvm86
[05:40] <cerebrix> anyone have a link to the xgame deb?  i cant seem to find it on the forums and it seems the xgame download server is down
[05:40] <m1an1ak> unforgettableid: whats that?
[05:40] <_jason> m1an1ak: linux-headers-$(uname -r) I think...
[05:40] <unforgettableid> m1an1ak: sudo apt-get install qemu
[05:40] <unforgettableid> m1an1ak: a half-open-source vmware clone.
[05:41] <unforgettableid> m1an1ak: qemu is easy to install. qvm86 is easier to install than VMServer.
[05:41] <m1an1ak> unforgettableid: ok thnx i give it a go, _jason thnx too :)
[05:41] <unforgettableid> m1an1ak: can i ask, why do you need windows?
[05:41] <gamma> is flash8 out for linux?
[05:41] <unforgettableid> seeme323: add name: synaptic, command line: synaptic
[05:42] <_jason> gamma: not last I checked, but check macromedia.com
[05:42] <unforgettableid> seeme323: then exit Menu Editor
[05:42] <m1an1ak> unforgettableid:  for my wifes computer , so she can run all her software like virtual make up and stuff ;)
[05:42] <griffle> why does Ubuntu breezy synaptic not list "avimerge"
[05:42] <unforgettableid> m1an1ak: there's a legal way to get crossover office for free (become an advocate), why not?
[05:42] <seeme323> ok now ?
[05:42] <unforgettableid> m1an1ak: although it's not guaranteed
[05:42] <_jason> griffle: because it isn't pacakged as far as I can tell
[05:43] <unforgettableid> seeme323: Apps> system tools> synaptic. does it work ok?
[05:43] <unforgettableid> Ubugtu: hi, any idea why unfo is banned from this channel?
[05:43] <_jason> griffle: appears to be provided by the ``transcode'' package
[05:43] <seeme323> yup :)
[05:43] <griffle> _jason: ok , sorry new to this .. all the posts on ubuntu forums say use avimerge.. but i cant
[05:44] <griffle> _jason so i apt-get trasncode?
[05:44] <seeme323> but it sayys i must run it as root user :(
[05:44] <heyjoe2> !limewire
[05:44] <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.
[05:44] <_jason> griffle: yeah, but spell it right ;o
[05:44] <griffle> :)
[05:44] <unforgettableid> seeme323: ok, use that from now on instead of Add Applications. you can use it now to install gnomemeeting if you want :) it has everything Add Apps has and more.
[05:44] <_jason> griffle: sudo apt-get install transcode
[05:44] <unforgettableid> seeme323: do you know your ubuntu password?
[05:44] <seeme323> yup
[05:44] <unforgettableid> seeme323: does that work?
[05:44] <m1an1ak> unforgettableid: thnx re crossover office i will read up on it
[05:45] <seeme323> i cant get it to run i ned to be in the root user :(
[05:45] <dle> Hi. I have a maudio Del;ta-44 soundcard that Breezy has recognized, and loaded all the drivers for on reboot.  Very nice, but I still have no sound.  First thought was to unmut, but I'
[05:45] <dle> m unfamiliar with the controls.  Any ideas?
[05:45] <unforgettableid> seeme323: type in your normal password.
[05:45] <seeme323> where ?
[05:45] <heyjoe2> how do i execute limewires bin/sh script in my install directory?
[05:46] <unforgettableid> heyjoe2: why not use mldonkey instead? :)
[05:46] <griffle> _jason:  sudo apt-get install transcode
[05:46] <griffle> Reading package lists... Done
[05:46] <griffle> Building dependency tree... Done
[05:46] <griffle> transcode is already the newest version.
[05:46] <griffle> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded.
[05:46] <seeme323> it just says "must run this program from root user"
[05:46] <aucirob> Is it safe to upgrade Gnome 2.12 for 2.14 and ,are there any benefits on upgrading?
[05:46] <unforgettableid> griffle: you only had to paste line 4 :)
[05:46] <seeme323> nothing asking for a password
[05:46] <heyjoe2> unforgettableid: cos ive already tried to install frostwire and i cant be bothered arsing about, this has taken me over a week
[05:46] <unforgettableid> heyjoe2: i use amule and I love it.
[05:47] <unforgettableid> heyjoe2: although i think it's only in mutiverse.
[05:47] <heyjoe2> are they easy to install-i have multiverse
[05:47] <griffle> im an idiot ;lol
[05:47] <aucirob> ?
[05:47] <unforgettableid> heyjoe2: Applications > Add Applications > menu at top > Advanced > Search button
[05:47] <babilonix> Hello
[05:48] <_jason> griffle: so that means you have avimerge already?
[05:48] <babilonix> i would like to know how to access my harddrives while using Ubuntu Live
[05:48] <_jason> babilonix: what filesystem?
[05:48] <unforgettableid> seeme323: change the "Command line" to gksu synaptic
[05:48] <aucirob> how do I tell ubunto to update to gnome 2.14?
[05:48] <heyjoe2> unforgettableid: thanks, i think, ill see if i can get to run
[05:48] <seeme323> wich camand line ?
[05:48] <unforgettableid> babilonix: what did you try already?
[05:49] <unforgettableid> seeme323: in menu editor
[05:49] <babilonix> well i foudn this way that i can access my HDs but in read only mode
[05:49] <unforgettableid> aucirob: benefits do not outweigh time it takes to do :)
[05:49] <babilonix> can i enter a way where i can like edit things_
[05:49] <unforgettableid> seeme323: did it work?
[05:50] <unforgettableid> babilonix: are you using fat32?
[05:51] <seeme323> Failed to run synaptic:
[05:51] <seeme323>  Wrong password.
[05:51] <griffle> thanks guys it worked, twas there all along
[05:51] <babilonix> unforgettableid right now i have no idea of what you are talking about :P, i'm new to linux, i downloaded the free live CD to try it and see what it's like
[05:51] <Davey> how do I make my machine run dhclient on startup?
[05:51] <unforgettableid> babilonix: Applications > Utilities > Terminal, you should see a box, type: mount
[05:52] <aucirob> thanks
[05:52] <unforgettableid> babilonix: press Enter, tell us if it says "vfat" or "ntfs"
[05:52] <seeme323> ok now its working :)
[05:52] <unforgettableid> seeme323: cool :)
[05:52] <aucirob> any must have application for a newbie in Linux.?
[05:52] <seeme323> looks just like add app
[05:52] <dotheuganda> hi
[05:52] <unforgettableid> aucirob: firefox, openoffice, nethack or other fun games
[05:52] <seeme323> thanks
[05:52] <dotheuganda> hello
[05:53] <unforgettableid> seeme323: np :)
[05:53] <seeme323> i got skypw on but its wier so ill abanden it
[05:53] <unforgettableid> seeme323: it should not look like add app. it should look like synaptic.
[05:53] <seeme323> thanks for all the help :)
[05:53] <dotheuganda> how do you extract bin files that have are in .rar????
[05:53] <unforgettableid> np :)
[05:53] <babilonix> unforgettableid where should i press enter? in terminal?
[05:53] <unforgettableid> babilonix: yep
[05:53] <unforgettableid> babilonix: mount then enter
[05:53] <griffle> what do i need to know to work out wether i install 386, 585, 686 versions of mplayer?
[05:53] <_jason> !rar
[05:53] <seeme323> mybe kpackage and im just confusing the 2
[05:53] <ubotu> rar is, like, totally, a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[05:53] <GTroy> hey guys: in wine how do you set a certain app to use a virtual desktop?
[05:53] <_jason> ubotu: tell griffle about mplayer
[05:54] <unforgettableid> seeme323: oh.
[05:54] <babilonix> ntfs
[05:54] <aucirob> any good resources monitor?
[05:54] <_jason> babilonix: you can't write to ntfs safely
[05:54] <nick|here> how can i make shorcuts at the desktop?
[05:54] <babilonix> :(
[05:54] <unforgettableid> babilonix: you would need to switch to fat32.
[05:54] <_jason> nick|here: right click > create launcher
[05:54] <dotheuganda> ubotu but there is like a .bin
[05:54] <ubotu> dotheuganda: what are you talking about?
[05:54] <seeme323> nope i was right it as add app
[05:54] <dotheuganda> its one of those continous .rar
[05:55] <unforgettableid> babilonix: BUT you can write to USB flash drives / memory keys.
[05:55] <_jason> dotheuganda: ubotu is a bot
[05:55] <babilonix> oh
[05:55] <unforgettableid> seeme323: it looks EXACTLY THE SAME as add app?
[05:55] <dotheuganda> hey is this jason or jaskaa?
[05:55] <odat> how do i reconfigure a program
[05:55] <unforgettableid> aucirob: i'm sure there are good tray applets.
[05:55] <unforgettableid> odat: why?
[05:55] <babilonix> i guess i'll download Ubuntu (not the live version) and install it correctly :)
[05:55] <babilonix> it is way better than windows
[05:55] <babilonix> lol
[05:56] <NickGarvey> :)
[05:56] <babilonix> i'll have windows in one partition tho for just in case
[05:56] <arrick> How do I add a LexmarkX6170 USB printer to my ubuntu server?
[05:56] <unforgettableid> babilonix: good idea :) any questions, then ask us. btw, use qparted to repartition.
[05:56] <odat> unforgettableid, i need to reconfigure cinelerra for quicktime
[05:56] <unforgettableid> odat: sorry, no clue.
[05:56] <babilonix> i'll make sure to buy some linux books ;) i'm a total n00b
[05:56] <seeme323> yup if i go to add app then addvance same thing
[05:56] <unforgettableid> odat: try Google. :)
[05:56] <odat> unforgettableid, than why the f--- did you wanna know
[05:56] <seeme323> its what ive been doing all the time
[05:57] <unforgettableid> seeme323: oh. i thought you meant same as regular add app and so i was worried it'd crash.
[05:57] <h0nus> hello all
[05:57] <Eleaf> Do you reccomend blackdown java or sun java?  ;/
[05:57] <seeme323> no its the advanced add app
[05:57] <unforgettableid> Eleaf: blackdown
[05:57] <unforgettableid> seeme323: ah.
[05:57] <dotheuganda> jason!!!!!
[05:57] <Eleaf> unforgettableid, alright thanks.
[05:57] <seeme323> wich is what i was using
[05:57] <_jason> dotheuganda: ?
[05:57] <seeme323> but ill see how it goes now
[05:57] <leogibson> im installing software via synaptic, but it wont show up in my menus, how am i to find the icons??
[05:58] <leogibson> ive added repositories
[05:58] <griffle> thanks again
[05:58] <seeme323> any how im off to bed
[05:58] <unforgettableid> odat: you asked "how do i reconfigure a program". i didnt know which one. i can help with many things but not with cinellera.
[05:58] <Eleaf> unforgettableid, why?
[05:58] <seeme323> thanx for all the help :)
[05:58] <leogibson> anyone have any ideas?
[05:58] <unforgettableid> Eleaf: b/c i've used it and it works. :)
[05:58] <unforgettableid> seeme323: np :)
[05:58] <h0nus> can someone help me by telling me the file extension for text files saved in text editor?
[05:58] <_jason> leogibson: not all programs get menu shortcuts.  Which one in particular are you referring to?
[05:58] <unforgettableid> leogibson: i just start everything from Gnome Terminal.
[05:59] <Eleaf> unforgettableid, another person says sun by far, I'm confused.
[05:59] <unforgettableid> leogibson: i make sure to stick an & sign after the name.
[05:59] <leogibson> gpar
[05:59] <leogibson> xwine
[05:59] <leogibson> newsreaders
[05:59] <_jason> Eleaf: sun, blackdown only has 1.4 I think
[05:59] <leogibson> stuff off sourceforge
[05:59] <unforgettableid> Eleaf: i use blackdown on debian, it works well for me. if sun works ok, use that.
[05:59] <Eleaf> hummm
[05:59] <leogibson> not even platform indipendantg
[06:00] <_jason> dotheuganda: did you install unrar-nonfree?
[06:00] <Eleaf> alright, thanks for your reccomendation unforgettableid I think I'll go with sun for now, I may use blackdown once it developes further.
[06:00] <babilonix> hmm unforgettableid do you know why i can't play the mp3 files i have in my HD?
[06:00] <arrick> ok Night all
[06:00] <dotheuganda> yes because i have used unrar sucessfully before
[06:00] <redwolf> hey
[06:00] <babilonix> do i need the codecs ?
[06:01] <unforgettableid> Eleaf: ok. remember that most java apps work fine in 1.4, so if you have trouble installing sun, then try blackdown. :)
[06:01] <leogibson> unforgettableid: wow that extracted it!@ thanks
[06:01] <unforgettableid> babilonix: do you know how to use Bash?
[06:01] <Eleaf> unforgettableid, ah.  Alright I will, thanks!
[06:01] <redwolf> Wow, been a while since I've been on IRC
[06:01] <_jason> dotheuganda: 'unrar x file' where ``file'' is the first file in the rar series
[06:01] <leogibson> how do i use the gnome terminal?
[06:01] <_jason> !terminal
[06:01] <_jason> !+terminal
[06:01] <ubotu> terminal is, like, For a terminal in Gnome: Applications menu top panel, then click Accessories Breezy, or System Tools Hoary. To be able to right-click on the desktop or a folder and open a terminal: sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal. The fastest way is to configure a hotkey in System | Preferences | Keyboard Shortcuts, then Desktop | Open a terminal window F12 is a reasonable hotkey for example.
[06:02] <GTroy> anyone know how to keyboard kill an app?
[06:02] <dotheuganda> yes but that file is .bin
[06:02] <babilonix> unforgettableid i have no idea of what "Bash" is
[06:02] <_jason> dotheuganda: ok, so now you want to know how to use the .bin?
[06:02] <glm2k> dotheuganda: run file filename.bin
[06:02] <unforgettableid> GTroy: from the command line?
[06:02] <leogibson> i know the terminal....
[06:02] <leogibson> but like
[06:02] <kbrooks> unforgettableid, babilonix, the default shell on ubuntu
[06:02] <unforgettableid> babilonix: ok, doesnt matter.
[06:02] <babilonix> sheesh i feel like a total n00b to computers at least when it comes to Linux
[06:02] <dotheuganda> yeah how do i extract bin
[06:02] <GTroy> unforget: well I don't know how to kill wine
[06:02] <_jason> dotheuganda: what are you trying to do?
[06:02] <NickGarvey> GTroy: killall wine
[06:03] <unforgettableid> babilonix: ask the channel again.
[06:03] <NickGarvey> GTroy: sudo killall wine
[06:03] <GTroy> NickGarvey
[06:03] <_jason> leogibson: you wan't to know the commands?
[06:03] <GTroy> thanks
[06:03] <NickGarvey> :)
[06:03] <leogibson> whats the exact syntax for installing .deb or .rpm downloaded to my desktop?
[06:03] <dotheuganda> extract a bin because that is what the continous file is made up of
[06:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell leogibson about cli
[06:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell leogibson about deb
[06:03] <NickGarvey> leogibson: dpkg -i <file>
[06:03] <leogibson> install so i can click on it to use it
[06:03] <unforgettableid> anyone can help babilonix with playing mp3s?
[06:03] <Eleaf> I can never figure out how to download stuff from sun
[06:03] <_jason> dotheuganda: I mean what is your end goal.  What is this .bin suppose to do?
[06:03] <kbrooks> leogibson, dont install a .rpm on ubuntu
[06:03] <GTroy> NickGarvey: no process killed
[06:03] <NickGarvey> !tell babilonix about mp3
[06:03] <Eleaf> their jre page is horrible, you click the download link and it does nothing.
[06:03] <glm2k> dotheuganda: what's the full name of the .bin file?
[06:03] <NickGarvey> GTroy: mm type "ps ax | grep wine"
[06:03] <Eleaf> How do I get it to download?
[06:03] <dotheuganda> it's supposed to extract a movie
[06:04] <glm2k> dotheuganda: i believe the .bin file _is_ the movie
[06:04] <dotheuganda> saga.vin.cd1.bin
[06:04] <unforgettableid> babilonix: install libxine-extracodecs
[06:04] <NickGarvey> GTroy: put the results in pastebin
[06:04] <babilonix> thanks Nick
[06:04] <GTroy> nick: np
[06:04] <babilonix> and unforget
[06:04] <unforgettableid> babilonix: Applications > Add Applications, go to Advanced (it's in the menu), click Search on the toolbar, libxine-extracodecs
[06:05] <unforgettableid> babilonix: np
[06:05] <_jason> dotheuganda: hrmm I think mplayer can play .bin's straight out.  Do you have mplayer?
[06:05] <Eleaf> Can somebody help me download the java package from sun?
[06:05] <Eleaf> I can't figure it out
[06:05] <unforgettableid> Eleaf: blackdown :)
[06:05] <dotheuganda> i do but there are 38 files in this rar
[06:05] <dotheuganda> you know what i mean?
[06:05] <Eleaf> lol unforgettableid
[06:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell Eleaf about java
[06:05] <Eleaf> _jason, I don't understand their linking system
[06:05] <GTroy> nickgarvey: http://pastebin.com/622703
[06:05] <_jason> Eleaf: there are ready-made javadebs too
[06:05] <Eleaf> _jason, I click the link to download it, it just refreshes this page
[06:05] <_jason> ubotu tell Eleaf about javadebs
[06:06] <unforgettableid> leogibson: fixed?
[06:06] <Eleaf> _jason, I already read all those pages
[06:06] <dotheuganda> ok fuck
[06:06] <NickGarvey> !language
[06:06] <ubotu> 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.
[06:06] <dotheuganda> thank you so much guys!
[06:06] <dotheuganda> it worked
[06:06] <dotheuganda> sorry
[06:06] <dotheuganda> sorry
[06:06] <NickGarvey> GTroy: that was ps ax?
[06:06] <dotheuganda> thank you so much
[06:06] <NickGarvey> :)
[06:06] <_jason> Eleaf: the javadebs page doesn't need you to download anything from sun
[06:06] <dotheuganda> it worked!!!!!!
[06:06] <unforgettableid> dotheuganda: we get your point :)
[06:06] <GTroy> NickGarvey: yup
[06:06] <leogibson> not really PM?
[06:06] <unforgettableid> leogibson: no
[06:06] <leogibson> k
[06:06] <Eleaf> _jason, yes, I don't want to use such old repositories though ;)
[06:06] <dotheuganda> thanks jason and glm2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[06:06] <dotheuganda> bye
[06:06] <_jason> Eleaf: old?
[06:06] <unforgettableid> leogibson: Applications > Utilities > Terminal
[06:07] <Eleaf> _jason, just for future reference though, how do I use the sun download links?
[06:07] <NickGarvey> GTroy: ok well, "sudo kill 8993"
[06:07] <leogibson> i know how to get to the terminal
[06:07] <Eleaf> _jason, are you able to download anything?  https://sdlc3d.sun.com/ECom/EComActionServlet;jsessionid=ED3C888FBDE9C015E928AC08D808EE44
[06:07] <_jason> Eleaf: this requires me to visit the site, one sec :)
[06:07] <Eleaf> ok
[06:07] <leogibson> but what do i do to comepletely install after that
[06:07] <Eleaf> ;)
[06:07] <leogibson> so i can use the prog
[06:07] <GTroy> NickGarvey: nope
[06:07] <unforgettableid> leogibson: type the name of the app you wan, then press the spacebar, then press &, then press Enter
[06:07] <NickGarvey> GTroy: what did it say?..
[06:07] <NickGarvey> GTroy: that must have worked..
 i downloaded the 2 packages For 5.10 Breezy Badger (2 packages = for Ndiswrapper) and i dont know how to install them with those 2 given commands
[06:07] <unforgettableid> e.g. gpar &
[06:07] <leogibson> and that will install or extract it?
[06:07] <whyami> what is the "adobe illustrator" of linux land?
[06:07] <NickGarvey> GTroy: sudo kill -9 8993
[06:07] <unforgettableid> or, xwine &
[06:08] <unforgettableid> whyami: inkscape i think
[06:08] <GTroy> NickGarvey: under kill 8993 didn't say anything
[06:08] <leogibson> ok now what
[06:08] <unforgettableid> leogibson: if it's already installed thru synaptic, it should work. did it?
[06:08] <_jason> luckyshot: which commands are you referring to? (I have never install ndiswrapper so you may be better off addressing the channel in general with your questions)
[06:08] <babilonix> what's the photoshop of ubuntu? is it gimp? because it's very different
[06:08] <GTroy> NickGarvey: Got IT!
[06:08] <GTroy> thank you
[06:08] <NickGarvey> GTroy: -9 means FORCE kill it
[06:08] <leogibson> some random #s came up
[06:09] <unforgettableid> babilonix: gimp, or crossover office + photoshop :)
[06:09] <NickGarvey> GTroy: thats what you do when something is being particularly evil
[06:09] <luckyshot> sudo dpkg -i ndiswrapper-utils_1.1-4ubuntu2_i386.deb
[06:09] <fluxt> use the force GTroy
[06:09] <Eleaf> _jason, now the page works..
[06:09] <Eleaf> _jason, before it wouldn't download anything, now it suddenly works,, soo weird... ;/
[06:09] <leogibson> [1]  12978
[06:09] <_jason> Eleaf: yeah seems to be working
[06:09] <leogibson> and such like
[06:09] <luckyshot> can someone help me with ndiswrapper????????
[06:09] <NickGarvey> !ndiswrapper
[06:09] <ubotu> [ndiswrapper]  a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[06:09] <Eleaf> _jason, so weird.  Will those repositories work fine in dapper?
[06:09] <whyami> unforgettableid: okay, thanks. Installing inkscape....
[06:09] <_jason> Eleaf: I've heard seveas say they will
[06:10] <_jason> (for java at least)
[06:10] <Eleaf> mmmmmmmm
[06:10] <luckyshot> NickGarvey can u help me out??
[06:10] <NickGarvey> luckyshot: me + ndiswrapper = failure
[06:10] <NickGarvey> trust me
[06:10] <luckyshot> u tried already?
[06:10] <NickGarvey> more than once
[06:10] <Gau> WTF
[06:10] <NickGarvey> I'm not good with that tough
[06:10] <unforgettableid> NickGarvey: do you have a Linux-friendly wireless card?
[06:10] <luckyshot> and what happened?
[06:10] <NickGarvey> unforgettableid: nope not at all, microsoft product
[06:11] <Gau> I keep getting "could not open resource for writing" messages when trying to play sound files
[06:11] <unforgettableid> NickGarvey: are you SURE it doesnt use a linux ok chipset?
[06:11] <luckyshot> unforgettableid did u try installing ndiswrapper?
[06:11] <NickGarvey> Gau: something else is using your sound right now
[06:11] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: do you have a Linux-friendly wireless card?
[06:11] <NickGarvey> unforgettableid: I spent 40 hours on it, I am fairly sure
[06:11] <luckyshot> its a usb network adapter
[06:11] <babilonix> is there any book about Ubuntu specifically? is just that my school is starting to use Ubuntu in all their computers next year
[06:11] <babilonix> i wanna make sure to be a pro in it :P
[06:11] <unforgettableid> NickGarvey: ah. so go to www.freecycle.org and get a new one for free
[06:11] <Gau> NickGarvey: is there anyway to tell what?
[06:11] <luckyshot> unforgettableid: its a usb network adapter
[06:11] <unforgettableid> babilonix: try www.amazon.com i guess
[06:12] <NickGarvey> babilonix: wow they deserve a pat on the back
[06:12] <babilonix> lol
[06:12] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: ok. is it a Linux-friendly wireless card?
[06:12] <babilonix> why?
[06:12] <NickGarvey> Gau: mm don't know much about sound, I don't use a gui most of the time
[06:12] <unforgettableid> babilonix: they have everything. :)
[06:12] <natin> is there connection-limit on linux?
[06:12] <unforgettableid> natin: no
[06:12] <luckyshot> unforgettableid: how would i know? its d-link DWL-G122   and  it comes with only a windows driver
[06:12] <natin> ic
[06:12] <unforgettableid> natin: not built in.
[06:12] <Eleaf> _jason, apt is so lame, it can't resolve domain names ;)  (Forces ipv6 no matter what I do to disable it system wide I believe)
[06:12] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: google :)
[06:13] <luckyshot> unforgettableid: theres no linux driver for it
[06:13] <babilonix> man i'm starting to fall in love with linux environment :P lol
[06:13] <babilonix> the only bad thing is that it takes time to get used to it
[06:13] <natin> then why on windows there is?
[06:13] <unforgettableid> natin: M$ is stupid.
[06:13] <NickGarvey> babilonix: takes time to get used to windows too :)
[06:14] <TorChile> babilonix:: everything takes time to learn
[06:14] <babilonix> lol i guess you are right
[06:14] <redwolf> Takes time to scrape micropoo off your shoe :)
[06:14] <babilonix> lol redwolf
[06:14] <NickGarvey> babilonix: why is your school getting some ubuntu computers? I am trying to get my high school to do something similiar for my senior project
[06:14] <luckyshot> unforgettableid: did u ever use Ndiswrapper with ubuntu?
[06:14] <babilonix> lol the people that teach computer classes
[06:15] <TorChile> hey maybe we should make an OS called DOORS
[06:15] <babilonix> recommended linux
[06:15] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: no. many usb network adapters have linux drivers somewhere on the web. if yours does not, spend the $20 and buy a new one, or go to www.freecycle.org and request a new one for free, or do you have a Linux User Group or university near you?
[06:15] <natin> is it dangerous to use 'r' option when doing 'rm' ?
[06:15] <Eleaf> _jason, absolutely none of those repositories work!
[06:15] <unforgettableid> natin: sometimes
[06:15] <_jason> Eleaf: lies
[06:15] <_jason> Eleaf: which one did you try?
[06:15] <redwolf> "Doors 2006" by MacroHard
[06:15] <rfmonk> What is the location of the directory of C header files on dapper?
[06:15] <Eleaf> _jason, they all get 404's except for the first one, which times out at 99%
[06:15] <Gau> how do I list processes?
[06:15] <babilonix> and specially ubuntu because it's user friendly specially for those who are windows users
[06:15] <NickGarvey> babilonix: mm yeah all my teachers have nothing in their heads.. my one programming class teacher tried to tell me a boolean value takes up 2 bytes...
[06:15] <NickGarvey> Gau: ps ax
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> natin,  any use of rm can be dangerous. :P
[06:15] <unforgettableid> Gau: ps -ef
[06:15] <luckyshot> unforgettableid: i do why?
[06:15] <babilonix> lol nick
[06:15] <natin> Gau, ps aux
[06:15] <gamma> anyone here have trouble playing back music ripped by banshee?
[06:15] <Eleaf> _jason, what should I do?
[06:16] <odat> anyone know how i can reconfigure kino for quicktime export?
[06:16] <NickGarvey> babilonix: is it edubuntu or ubuntu?
[06:16] <rfmonk> What is the location of the directory of C header files on dapper?
[06:16] <babilonix> don't know
[06:16] <NickGarvey> rfmonk: ubuntu+1 for dapper
[06:16] <redwolf> I have a question about sound in Gnome
[06:16] <_jason> Eleaf: http://seveas.theplayboymansion.net/seveas/ seems to work, it isn't hard to build your own package if you prefer...
[06:16] <babilonix> i think ubuntu but i don't know
[06:16] <babilonix> not sure
[06:16] <Gau> Thanks; I'm so used to 'proc'
[06:16] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: if you can't get ndiswrapper to work with help from irc, ask them. all universities have ppl who know linux.
[06:16] <rfmonk> nonones in that room last i checked
[06:17] <TorChile> whats the diff between edu & ubuntu
[06:17] <TorChile> ??
[06:17] <rfmonk> What is the location of the directory of C header files on breezy
[06:17] <Eleaf> _jason, now I'm getting NO_PUBKEY 49S0JFOSEJFI  (random text)  is that ok?
[06:17] <babilonix> i was going to ask that too
[06:17] <_jason> Eleaf: no, read the wiki page about that
[06:17] <luckyshot> unforgettableid: theres no one thats hellping me
[06:17] <brian_petty> hello
[06:17] <Eleaf> _jason, that's not ok?
[06:17] <rfmonk> ok
[06:17] <brian_petty> can someone help me mount
[06:17] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: are you currently a student?
[06:17] <luckyshot> can ANYONE help me to get ndiswrapper to work?????
[06:17] <luckyshot> yes
[06:17] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: uni or community college?
[06:17] <brian_petty> can someone help me mount my harddrive on the livecd?
[06:17] <vladuz976> hey what is the difference between analog and digital flat-panel displays? is the just the connection to the video card
[06:18] <luckyshot> uni
[06:18] <_jason> Eleaf: see the ``Errors when using this repository'' section
[06:18] <Eleaf> _jason, is it really that bad to have that error?
[06:18] <brian_petty> its not reading it i think
[06:18] <brian_petty> im on the livecd, how do i mount my harddisk?
[06:18] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: any linux club or computer club this year?
[06:18] <luckyshot> yes
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> vladuz976,  use the Dvi/digital if your video card supports it. Better picture.
[06:18] <Eleaf> _jason, it only occurs with that repository.... -.-  Is it really that big of a deal?  Can you give me a link?
[06:18] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: i have never used the ndiswrapper in my life.
[06:18] <babilonix> i'm still in high school :P
[06:18] <TorChile> I dont use wireless
[06:18] <Mischevious> me too
[06:18] <Mischevious> :-p
[06:18] <brian_petty> can any one help me?
[06:18] <TorChile> me too
[06:18] <vladuz976> Dr_Willis: noticalble difference? is it worth the extra money?
[06:18] <_jason> Eleaf: it will take two seconds of copy and paste: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages ``Errors when using this repository''
[06:18] <babilonix> cool
[06:18] <luckyshot> unforgettableid can i pm u for a sec
[06:18] <luckyshot> ?
[06:18] <brian_petty> im also in highschool
[06:18] <babilonix> how old?
[06:18] <Mischevious> 17
[06:18] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: check if your card has drivers on the web. if yours does not, spend the $20 and buy a new one, or go to www.freecycle.org and request a new one for free, or ask the linux club.
[06:18] <TorChile> 17
[06:19] <Mischevious> lol
[06:19] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: ok
[06:19] <babilonix> i'm 16
[06:19] <Eleaf> _jason, will this mess anything up?
[06:19] <brian_petty> heh
[06:19] <NickGarvey> Im 15
[06:19] <NickGarvey> I win
[06:19] <brian_petty> i am teh n00b
[06:19] <redwolf> I'm running Ubuntu 5.10 on a Slot-loading iMac G3 -- 400mhz and I've got some problems with sound in Gnome / the default Ubuntu interface.  I'm not sure how to characterize it.  The sound works in some programs, and it doesn't in others.  Also, the volume "slider" on the taskbar doesnt' seem to actually control any sounds (not even the system "beep" sound).  No matter how I put the volume level, it's always actually the same volume.
[06:19] <Eleaf> _jason, I really don't like putting things in that I'm not in control with... lol
[06:19] <unforgettableid> im 21
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> vladuz976,  in short YES yes Yes!
[06:19] <brian_petty> im 14
[06:19] <babilonix> lol
[06:19] <brian_petty> anyways
[06:19] <odat> anyone know how i can reconfigure kino for quicktime export?
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> vladuz976,  :P
[06:19] <_jason> Eleaf: you are in control...
[06:19] <babilonix> Nick really?
[06:19] <brian_petty> how do i mount a hdd in the livecd?
[06:19] <_jason> !offtopic
[06:19] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[06:19] <babilonix> well i win in this
[06:19] <babilonix> where do all of you live?
[06:19] <brian_petty> mount /dev? or /media?
[06:19] <brian_petty> ?
[06:19] <TorChile> India
[06:19] <Eleaf> _jason, I don't like putting in "gpg" commands.  Why in the world do you have to do this?  And what is the point of it?
[06:19] <NickGarvey> mm I'm going to offtopic
[06:19] <Croperz> Melbourne, Australia
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> brian_petty,  with the mount command.  see whats in /media allready
[06:20] <brian_petty> ihave
[06:20] <_jason> Eleaf: it verifies the integrity of the packages
[06:20] <Noah0504> Are there any distros that offer support for things like MP3s and such from the get-go?
[06:20] <brian_petty> hold on
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> !mount
[06:20] <ubotu> mount is, like, 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
[06:20] <NickGarvey> Noah0504: knoppix heh
[06:20] <babilonix> oh ok... forget i thought everyone in here was from the USA :P
[06:20] <TorChile> how many of you have compiled GNOME 2.14
[06:20] <TorChile> ??
[06:20] <babilonix> i live in Santiago, Dominican Republic
[06:20] <Eleaf> _jason, ok, well is it necesarry JUST for this one package and repository that I will get rid of?
[06:20] <NickGarvey> ha you win
[06:20] <Croperz> oooh, exotic
[06:20] <TorChile> anyone??
[06:20] <brian_petty> there is nothing in /media/
[06:20] <babilonix> caribbean ;)
[06:20] <_jason> Eleaf: it's the proper way... you aren't messing anything up
[06:20] <TorChile> there should be something in /media
[06:21] <brian_petty> how would i mount the hdd? i do not nkow where it is by default
[06:21] <Mischevious> not even /media/cdrom ?
[06:21] <brian_petty> no.
[06:21] <TorChile> cdrom & floppy at least
[06:21] <Eleaf> _jason, and are these the same keys used with the other repositories?
[06:21] <brian_petty> nothing.
[06:21] <babilonix> but everyone kinda hates their country when you are young, at least i do, i wanna know more countries first
[06:21] <babilonix> lol
[06:21] <TorChile> check /mnt
[06:21] <_jason> Eleaf: they are for seveas' repos
[06:21] <brian_petty> but im running on lievcx.
[06:21] <babilonix> i've been to USA
[06:21] <Mischevious> i hate george bush
[06:21] <Mischevious> but i love USA
[06:21] <babilonix> hehe
[06:21] <brian_petty> nothing is in mnt either... hm?
[06:21] <TorChile> dont we all
[06:21] <_jason> Eleaf: sudo apt-key list, will show you the keys you have now
[06:21] <Eleaf> _jason, I won't be using those repos except for one package, what is the package name of java?
[06:21] <redwolf> heh
[06:21] <babilonix> i love my country but you know i wanna travel like many ppl do :P
[06:21] <TorChile> brain:: can Iyou use your cd drive
[06:21] <_jason> Eleaf: http://seveas.theplayboymansion.net/seveas
[06:22] <brian_petty> brain?
[06:22] <brian_petty> me?
[06:22] <TorChile> yeah
[06:22] <Eleaf> I hate this new xchat thing, where you can't right click a link...
[06:22] <TorChile> sory
[06:22] <brian_petty> i am using my cd drive
[06:22] <Eleaf> It never opens if I just click it, I want this feature back
[06:22] <Eleaf> lol
[06:22] <babilonix> hey that's a compliment
[06:22] <brian_petty> for the livedisc
[06:22] <babilonix> :P
[06:22] <luckyshot> can ANYONE help me to get ndiswrapper to work?????
[06:22] <_jason> Eleaf: I guess you can just download the deb if you want...
[06:22] <babilonix> :O you too Brian?
[06:22] <babilonix> i'm on live Ubuntu
[06:22] <TorChile> I'm not sure about using the live CD
[06:22] <Eleaf> _jason, eek, I was already at that page lol
[06:22] <NickGarvey> Eleaf: gaim :)
[06:22] <_jason> luckyshot: you need to tell people what you are doing that isn't working
[06:22] <brian_petty> lol yea
[06:22] <Eleaf> NickGarvey, gaim?
[06:23] <Eleaf> NickGarvey, gaim doens't resolve domains for me in dapper
[06:23] <brian_petty> im just having problems. my friend took me off admin in the group
 i just cant get it to work... i need step by step guidance
[06:23] <brian_petty> have to fix it.
[06:23] <TorChile> anyone compile GNOME 2.14
[06:23] <TorChile> ??
[06:23] <brian_petty> idk how to mount the hdd to edit /etc/group though.
[06:23] <_jason> luckyshot: the wiki is step by step, just tell people what step you are on and what happens when you try to do it
[06:23] <babilonix> just wondering am i crazy or Ubuntu runs faster than windows too... i mean i find this pretty fast to be the Live CD
[06:23] <Eleaf> _jason, "couldn't find package java"
[06:23] <babilonix> i can't imagine the actual Ubuntu
[06:24] <NickGarvey> babilonix: :)
[06:24] <babilonix> and this Live CD is runnign faster than my windows
[06:24] <TorChile> Ubuntu boot is slower for me
[06:24] <_jason> Eleaf: the package isn't called java -_-
[06:24] <brian_petty> babilonix maybe you have everything cached already? so its all fast.
[06:24] <babilonix> oh
[06:24] <brian_petty> or something.
[06:24] <Eleaf> _jason, why doesn't he say the actual package then?
[06:24] <rick324132> you'll love Ubuntu, babilonix
[06:24] <babilonix> maybe lol
[06:24] <brian_petty> boot takes forever
[06:24] <Gau> Using Ubuntu LiveCD makes me miss using OS X
[06:24] <brian_petty> ;p
[06:24] <_jason> Eleaf: you have to read more http://seveas.theplayboymansion.net/seveas/dists/breezy-seveas/java/
[06:24] <babilonix> i already love it lol
[06:24] <Eleaf> _jason, without having to browse and then finding what package you want, I see a bunch of java packages which one?
[06:24] <Eleaf> _jason, already there...
[06:24] <rick324132> haha
[06:24] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: really? I found mine to be amazingly fast
[06:24] <Eleaf> do I install java-package?
[06:24] <dcgarri> what command do i use to create a text file within the root terminal?
[06:25] <TorChile> nano
[06:25] <_jason> Eleaf: you want sun-j2re1.5...
[06:25] <babilonix> i just wanna delete my windows and install Ubuntu lol
[06:25] <TorChile> do it
[06:25] <Eleaf> Seveas is so difficult.... ;(
[06:25] <brian_petty> nick, i my cd drive is like 16x lol and my hdd is old.
[06:25] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: heh that might do it
[06:25] <babilonix> i will but not really delete windows i'll have it in a partition just in case, i know i will need it later
[06:25] <NickGarvey> babilonix: smart idea
[06:25] <brian_petty> but have about 1gig ram :PP
[06:25] <luckyshot> is anyone using ndiswrapper on ubuntu????
[06:25] <TorChile> no
[06:25] <babilonix> just wondering if  ihave a partition with ubuntu and another one with windows
[06:25] <rick324132> luckyshot: yes
[06:25] <babilonix> can they access eachother
[06:26] <zach> hello everyone
[06:26] <TorChile> Ubuntu can access NTFS & FAT
[06:26] <NickGarvey> babilonix: yes! but ubuntu can not edit windows
[06:26] <brian_petty> yes they can babilonix
[06:26] <babilonix> like if i'm in windows can i access the partition where i have ubuntu installed
[06:26] <brian_petty> you have to mount it
[06:26] <rick324132> luckyshot: what do you need help with?
[06:26] <NickGarvey> babilonix: yes you can, google ifs drives
[06:26] <babilonix> thanks
[06:26] <babilonix> that's all i wanted to know
[06:26] <brian_petty> no cant access ubuntu from windowas
[06:26] <NickGarvey> babilonix: might be only ext 2.. I don't think so
[06:26] <_jason> !explore2fs
[06:26] <babilonix> i don't need ubuntu to edit windows
[06:26] <brian_petty> oh
[06:26] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: you sure?
[06:26] <Eleaf> _jason, that "gpg fix" thing didn't work.  Just gave a bunch of errors now no packages are verified.
[06:26] <brian_petty> nvm
[06:26] <babilonix> just the other way around
[06:26] <brian_petty> hm
 can i pm u man?
[06:26] <brian_petty> ?
[06:26] <_jason> ubotu: tell babilonix about explore2fs
[06:26] <babilonix> like if i need to copy a file from ubuntu to windows
[06:26] <Gau> I wish Ubuntu had fsck.ufs :(
[06:27] <NickGarvey> NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOB
[06:27] <odat> anyone know how i can reconfigure kino for quicktime export?
[06:27] <rick324132> luckyshot: i'm not signed up to FreeNode :P
[06:27] <NickGarvey> ah wrong thing
[06:27] <babilonix> cool
[06:27] <babilonix> thanks jason
[06:27] <NickGarvey> http://www.fs-driver.org/
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> i use that tool that lets windows read/write ext2/3 partitions :P they show up as drives
 lol
[06:27] <TorChile> anyone running a custom kernel??
[06:27] <babilonix> sheesh how do u guys know that much about linux
[06:27] <brian_petty> oh
[06:27] <NickGarvey> Dr_Willis: yup :) drive L:
 msn?
[06:27] <brian_petty> i dont use ext2 or 3
 lol
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> thats what NickGarvey  gave the url for. :P its cool.
[06:27] <babilonix> it's gonna take me a while to know half of what you guys do
[06:27] <brian_petty> reiser is better.
[06:27] <babilonix> lol
[06:27] <rick324132> luckyshot: i'll make an account when i have time, but i can't send PMs for now
[06:27] <zach> i have a ?...earlyer i was in here and asked about mp3's and someone told me to download xmms so i did....but i have no clue where to go from there
[06:27] <rick324132> luckyshot: sure
[06:27] <redwolf> They eat linux for beakfast every day
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> NickGarvey,  Yep.
[06:27] <rick324132> luckyshot: ID?
[06:27] <unforgettableid> TorChile: there's usually no need to.
 smehta@ezarchiving.com
[06:27] <brian_petty> babilonix it doesnt take much.. just a bit of interst and google. :P
[06:27] <TorChile> babilonix:: you'll learn fast
[06:27] <_jason> Eleaf: just download the deb and install it
[06:28] <brian_petty> theres an ubuntu wiki page which is usually a lot of help
[06:28] <babilonix> well i have more than a bit of interest to learn
[06:28] <Eleaf> _jason, well I'm already 50% done with the sun one from seveas's thing.  I couldn't find a deb package anyways..
[06:28] <brian_petty> ;p
[06:28] <brian_petty> just go to
[06:28] <brian_petty> google.com/linux
[06:28] <brian_petty> and use that search
[06:28] <babilonix> i love computers
[06:28] <NickGarvey> how do you add things to ubotu?
[06:28] <brian_petty> :)
[06:28] <babilonix> now linux more than anything
[06:28] <_jason> Eleaf: I mean the deb from seveas' repo, the links are clickable on the page
[06:28] <dli> Eleaf, which package?
[06:28] <brian_petty> nickgarvey use apt-get
[06:28] <babilonix> well i still love apple :P
[06:28] <babilonix> they are just very expensive
[06:28] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: ...what
[06:28] <babilonix> lol
[06:28] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: ubotu is a bot
[06:28] <brian_petty> oh
[06:29] <brian_petty> i though u typo
[06:29] <brian_petty> lol nvm
[06:29] <Eleaf> _jason, lol
[06:29] <TorChile> anyone using an i686 kernel instead of the 386 one??
[06:29] <zach> also is there a way to like install and or run .exe programs on here?
[06:29] <rybuntu> anyone know how to get rid of this stupid ubuntu action button icon?
[06:29] <dli> babilonix, os/X uses bsd kernel and X11 frontend now
[06:29] <brian_petty> i686 is 64 bit computer right? if so i am.
[06:29] <dli> TorChile, even better, build your own kernel
[06:29] <TorChile> zach:: you'll need to get WINE
[06:29] <zach> okay
[06:29] <babilonix> dli if i knew what you were talking about
[06:29] <brian_petty> sudo apt-get install wine
[06:29] <TorChile> 686 is pentium 2 and above
[06:29] <brian_petty> oh
[06:30] <TorChile> dli :: how??
[06:30] <greg> hello
[06:30] <TorChile> hello
[06:30] <dli> brian_petty, i686 is (P2, athlon, anything after i586 and compatible 32 bit)
[06:30] <brian_petty> hi
[06:30] <brian_petty> oh
[06:30] <rybuntu> compiz and xgl rulez
[06:30] <zach> how do i install things on ubuntu?
[06:30] <brian_petty> apt-get
[06:30] <brian_petty> type
[06:30] <_jason> ubotu: tell zach about synaptic
[06:30] <TorChile> use synaptic
[06:30] <babilonix> did you guys know that people are selling ubuntu on ebay? lol
[06:30] <babilonix> i actually found out about ubuntu there
[06:30] <rybuntu> zach: what things
[06:31] <brian_petty> apt-cache search <program name> to search for stuff.
[06:31] <babilonix> then i researched
[06:31] <_jason> !enter
[06:31] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[06:31] <babilonix> and found out that it's fre
[06:31] <babilonix> free
[06:31] <brian_petty> apt-get install to install it.
[06:31] <zach> like xssm
[06:31] <neoxan> xmms?
[06:31] <rybuntu> zach: xmms?
[06:31] <neoxan> :D
[06:31] <zach> yea
[06:31] <NickGarvey> !add
[06:31] <ubotu> To add an item to me, type "ubotu <keyword> is <description description description>", without the carets. To append to an article, use /msg ubotu <factoid> is also <description>. Adding spam/nonsense to the bot WILL get you kicked.
[06:31] <greg> Trying to do wireless.  Can I copy a /network/interfaces file verbatim say from SUSE or kanotix linux??
[06:31] <dli> TorChile, several simple steps, "apt-get install kernel-package", get the kernel source (from kernel.org or apt-get install linux-source), make menuconfig, make-kpkg kernel-image, and dpkg -i the .deb
[06:31] <zach> thats it sorry
[06:31] <brian_petty> sigh
[06:31] <brian_petty> xmms is awesome
[06:31] <rybuntu> zach: try totem-xine
[06:32] <rybuntu> zach: apt-get install totem-xine
[06:32] <TorChile> dli :: is there a tutorial somwhere
[06:32] <TorChile> ??
[06:32] <rybuntu> zach: it will play what totem can not normally
[06:32] <ecen> hello, i wanted to know if there is a way to edit the preferences menu. i have a lot of items right there that i dont use and would like to hide them like how you do in menu editor
[06:32] <dli> ubotu, tell TorChile about kp
[06:32] <zach> okay
[06:32] <brian_petty> heh i hate my computer. a whole 191 mb of ram. with 800mb processor... supercomputer.
[06:32] <bur[n] er> 800mHz rather
[06:32] <Eleaf> 800 mb processor... WOAH!
[06:32] <NickGarvey> are you allowed to link to non open source software in ubotu?
[06:32] <bur[n] er> brian_petty: try xubuntu?
[06:32] <brian_petty> yea
[06:33] <brian_petty> i have
[06:33] <brian_petty> lol
[06:33] <odat> anyone know how i can reconfigure kino for quicktime export?
[06:33] <introvert> brian_petty: Heh, I used a 32mb system until 2000..
[06:33] <brian_petty> what im using on my gay computer xfce runs kind of ok on it.
[06:33] <brian_petty> lol :P
[06:33] <NickGarvey> !ext2win is You can view ext2 and ext3 on windows by using this http://www.fs-driver.org/
[06:33] <ubotu> okay, NickGarvey
[06:33] <TorChile> Nick:: what do you mean by link??
[06:33] <neoxan> is it possible to install nautilus without gnome?
[06:33] <NickGarvey> !ext2win
[06:33] <ubotu> from memory, ext2win is You can view ext2 and ext3 on windows by using this http://www.fs-driver.org/
[06:33] <babilonix> who has played this game called M.u.g.e.n. ?
[06:33] <NickGarvey> mm captial Y
[06:33] <NickGarvey> oh well
[06:33] <dli> TorChile, sorry, this stupid ubotu doesn't know about kp, /join #debian, and ask dpkg about kp, it's the same in debian or ubuntu
[06:34] <rybuntu> well i can view my ntfs partitions in ubuntu just fine
[06:34] <vladuz976> what does the 754 and 939 socket thing refer to for amd motherboards?
[06:34] <TorChile> ok
[06:34] <NickGarvey> !gay
[06:34] <babilonix> it's became linux only in 2002 lol... i was addicted to that game in windows and when it became for linux i got really pissed
[06:34] <introvert> vladuz976: How many pins the cpu has
[06:34] <rybuntu> without having to download ext2win in windows
[06:34] <bur[n] er> vladuz976: the processor types it can support basically
[06:34] <NickGarvey> !tell brian_petty about gay
[06:34] <brian_petty> ??
[06:34] <dli> NickGarvey, I remember ext2fsd can give you write access to ext2/3 in windows
[06:34] <neoxan> is it possible to install nautilus without gnome?
[06:34] <vladuz976> so what is the 939 as compared to the 754 ?
[06:34] <rybuntu> i can even write to them in linux with vmware
[06:34] <introvert> neoxan: Yes
[06:34] <NickGarvey> dli: I know you can with ext2, never tried ext 3
[06:35] <brian_petty> uhm
[06:35] <brian_petty> oh
[06:35] <NickGarvey> dli: I assume so
[06:35] <bur[n] er> neoxan: apt-get install nautilus?
[06:35] <introvert> vladuz976: The 939 is superior to the 754, also, note that many socket 939's support SSE3
[06:35] <Marbles> dos2unix: Unable to access file /usr/lib/frostwire/runfrost.sh.
[06:35] <dli> NickGarvey, I don't have windows anymore, so no idea now
[06:35] <Marbles> anyone know why i cant access this file
[06:35] <brian_petty> search for nautilus but "apt-cache search nautilus"
[06:35] <zach> is there a website where i can download things for linux somewhat like download.com?
[06:35] <unforgettableid> nautilus is included preinstalled with ubuntu.
[06:35] <vladuz976> introvert: what is SSE3
[06:35] <brian_petty> well
[06:35] <rybuntu> isnt nautilus part of gnome-desktop
[06:35] <unforgettableid> zach: freshmeat.net
[06:35] <_jason> zach: use synaptic
[06:35] <brian_petty> theres different sights to download stuff for liux
[06:35] <ecen> hello? is there a way to edit preferences menu in ubuntu?
[06:36] <brian_petty> sourceforge.net
[06:36] <introvert> vladuz976: CPU instructions to faster calculate floating point numbers, most CPUs have SSE and SSE2
[06:36] <MistaED> rybuntu: is it possible to write to ntfs using a windows client in a vmware linux server?
[06:36] <brian_petty> search google.com/linux
[06:36] <unforgettableid> zach: do NOT install stuff off freshmeat, use it for searching purposes only, then use synaptic to install.
[06:36] <rybuntu> zach go check out eaylinux.info
[06:36] <Marbles> dos2unix: Unable to access file /usr/lib/frostwire/runfrost.sh.
[06:36] <bur[n] er> zach: better yet, no webiste, just open synaptic
[06:36] <Marbles> anyone know why i cant access this file
[06:36] <odat> anyone know how i can reconfigure kino for quicktime export?
[06:36] <stoned> I am having a problem installing a package.  dpkg output is here --> http://pastebin.com/622714  Its trying to overwrite files that are installed by some other package etc.  How does one fix a situation like this?
[06:36] <rybuntu> MistaED: yes
[06:36] <_jason> Marbles: did you run it with sudo?
[06:36] <brian_petty> can someone help me mount my stupid harddrive? its stupid.
[06:36] <stoned> I am on dapper btw
[06:36] <rybuntu> zach: easylinux.info
[06:36] <introvert> Newer intels, and socket 939/940 AMD64's generally have SSE3
[06:36] <brian_petty> im on livecd
[06:36] <brian_petty> i need to mount my harddrive.
[06:37] <rybuntu> zach: go now
[06:37] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: mount /dev/hd?? /mnt/hd??
[06:37] <bur[n] er> stoned: use dpkg with the --force option
[06:37] <introvert> (Besides the socket 939 'winchester core')
[06:37] <rybuntu> zach: youll like
[06:37] <Marbles> _jason: sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runfrost.sh
[06:37] <MistaED> rybuntu: awesome i didn't know that, thanks for the info
[06:37] <NickGarvey> where the first ? is a letter and the second is the number
[06:37] <brian_petty> nickgarvey, its not in those directorys.
[06:37] <_jason> Marbles: ls -l /usr/lib/frostwire/runfrost.sh
[06:37] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: where is it?
[06:37] <brian_petty> i dont nkow.
[06:37] <rybuntu> MistaED: np
[06:37] <brian_petty> ....
[06:37] <brian_petty> know
[06:37] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: like ide slave 2
[06:37] <brian_petty> hm
[06:38] <brian_petty> there is
[06:38] <brian_petty> hdc
[06:38] <_jason> Marbles: never mind, I know why.  It is runFrost with a capital F
[06:38] <vladuz976> introvert: u know a cheap place to get motherboard/cpu bundels from online is the usa?
[06:38] <brian_petty> but when i try to mount it, it says its not found i fstab or mtab
[06:38] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: when you go into your bios on your computer find out what its says
[06:38] <introvert> vladuz976: newegg.com
[06:38] <brian_petty> need to add ot fstab?
[06:38] <Mischevious> hmm leafpad is good.
[06:38] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: whats your command?
[06:38] <brian_petty> mount /dev/hdc
[06:38] <dli> brian_petty, manually mount it
[06:39] <brian_petty> how?
[06:39] <brian_petty> i dont nkow how to manually mount it.
[06:39] <introvert> brian_petty: Generally, /dev/hda1 is your boot partition (EXT2) /dev/hda2 is your SWAP partition (SWAP), /dev/hda3 is your main partition / (EXT3), that's generally the standard, I think
[06:39] <rybuntu> the only thing i cannot do on ubuntu is transfer stuff to my mps player, thats the only reason i keep windows installed
[06:39] <introvert> brian_petty: What are you trying to do? Chroot from a live cd or something?
[06:39] <kartik> if i install real player 10.5 can i listen to songs in internet also????
[06:39] <brian_petty> im trying
[06:39] <glm2k> rybuntu: what kind of mp3 player do you have?
[06:39] <rybuntu> glm2k: creative zen pmc
[06:39] <brian_petty> to edit /etc/group to change the privledged of the accounts my friend changed.
[06:39] <dli> brian_petty, make a mount point dir, like, "mkdir /mnt/ubuntu", and mount "mount /dev/hdc1 /mnt/ubuntu"
[06:39] <brian_petty> i cant do anything now.
[06:39] <rybuntu> glm2k: it sux
[06:39] <babilonix> does winamp work in linux? i mean i watch family guy in there lol
[06:40] <dli> brian_petty, check the partitions by "fdisk -l /dev/hdc"
[06:40] <brian_petty> ok thx
[06:40] <NickGarvey> babilonix: theres better things, xmms for example looks like winamp
[06:40] <babilonix> oh
[06:40] <babilonix> is there something like shoutcast there?
[06:40] <babilonix> i watch family guy from a stream channel
[06:40] <billy> okay
[06:40] <brian_petty> /dev/hdc1 is the linux partition
[06:40] <NickGarvey> babilonix: most likely?
[06:40] <brian_petty> the main one
[06:41] <NickGarvey> brian_petty: ok.. is that what you are trying to mount?
[06:41] <brian_petty> i try to mount it... mount /dev/hdc1
[06:41] <brian_petty> yes.
[06:41] <rybuntu> well winamp hence the win
[06:41] <brian_petty> and it says its not in the fstab
[06:41] <rjefferson> is anyone working on the new network-manager?
[06:41] <introvert> brian_petty: Try to mount /dev/hdc3
[06:41] <TorChile> dli:: does a i686 kernel give a performance boost over the 386 one??
[06:41] <brian_petty> ok
[06:41] <introvert> brian_petty: Well, check the partitions in fdisk, generally, mount the largest one
[06:42] <introvert> TorChile: If your processor is arch i686
[06:42] <brian_petty> there is not hdc3
[06:42] <brian_petty> its
[06:42] <rybuntu> how about the new human theme in dapper
[06:42] <brian_petty> hdc1
[06:42] <brian_petty> hdc5
[06:42] <brian_petty> and
[06:42] <dli> TorChile, a custom kernel can speed up and save you kernel memory
[06:42] <introvert> brian_petty: Well, try to mount the largest
[06:42] <brian_petty> there is an hdc2
[06:42] <TorChile> introvert :: i run a p4
[06:42] <introvert> TorChile: You should be fine then
[06:42] <brian_petty> introvert that would be hdc1
[06:42] <rybuntu> aka brown clearlooks
[06:42] <TorChile> anyone used arch over here
[06:42] <TorChile> ??
[06:42] <brian_petty> and it says, for all of the partitions, that there not in the fstab or mtab
[06:43] <introvert> brian_petty: Then make your fstab
[06:43] <rjefferson> hmm, i have been having problems with nm 0.6.1
[06:43] <brian_petty> what do i put in it?
[06:43] <brian_petty> im trying to mount /dev/hdc1
[06:43] <odat> anyone know how i can reconfigure kino for quicktime export?
[06:43] <rybuntu> anyone know how to change the ubuntu action icon in gnome?
[06:43] <introvert> brian_petty: What'd you type in, exactly?
[06:43] <babilonix> unforgettableid: what package did u tell me to install to listen to mp3s... i just finished downloading something i was from add applications
[06:44] <brian_petty> in the command to mount the hdc1?
[06:44] <Sashi> wheres the apt-get conf file loacated?
[06:44] <Sashi> located*
[06:44] <brian_petty> mount /dev/hdc1
[06:44] <rybuntu> /etc/apt
[06:44] <brian_petty> (well sudo ofcoruse)
[06:44] <introvert> brian_petty: Wrong!
[06:44] <brian_petty> ?
[06:44] <glm2k> babilonix: xmms is one of them
[06:44] <introvert> brian_petty: first of all, make a new dir.. lets say /mnt/ubuntu
[06:44] <introvert> brian_petty: mkdir /mnt/ubuntu
[06:44] <brian_petty> ko
[06:44] <rybuntu> sas: /etc/apt
[06:44] <NickGarvey> !e
[06:44] <brian_petty> hold on i know how...
[06:44] <introvert> brian_petty: mount /dev/hdc1 /mnt/ubuntu
[06:44] <babilonix> does xmms come with Ubuntu live?
[06:44] <brian_petty> ok
[06:44] <TorChile> no
[06:45] <brian_petty> oh yea
[06:45] <unforgettableid> babilonix: dont remember, did you scroll up and check what I said? :)
[06:45] <introvert> brian_petty: it mounted?
[06:45] <brian_petty> i forgot i have to specifie
[06:45] <babilonix> it got deleted
[06:45] <brian_petty> where to mount it.
[06:45] <brian_petty> no
[06:45] <brian_petty> hold on
[06:45] <babilonix> i can't scroll up too much
[06:45] <vars> anyone use cedega with ubntu-server?
[06:45] <brian_petty> omg
[06:45] <brian_petty> finally
[06:45] <introvert> brian_petty: Do you want to chroot in it?
[06:45] <brian_petty> um
[06:45] <brian_petty> i dont nkow... what chroot is.. not really...
[06:45] <iGotNoTime> Does anyone here use SATA drives?
[06:45] <brian_petty> hm
[06:46] <unforgettableid> babilonix: libxine-extracodecs
[06:46] <brian_petty> i think i do though.
[06:46] <introvert> brian_petty: What EXACTLY are you trying to do?
[06:46] <babilonix> thanks
[06:46] <unforgettableid> np
[06:46] <brian_petty> im trying to give myself admin
[06:46] <introvert> You lost your password?
[06:46] <brian_petty> on the hdd is ubuntu. but i dont have admin. my friend took it off.
[06:46] <brian_petty> yes i have pass.
[06:46] <brian_petty> but
[06:46] <brian_petty> i dont have admin
[06:46] <brian_petty> and all the other accounts dont either.
[06:46] <NickGarvey> !tell brian_petty about enter
[06:46] <brian_petty> so i have to edit
[06:46] <brian_petty> /etc/group
[06:47] <iGotNoTime> !tell me about SATA
[06:47] <iGotNoTime> LOL
[06:47] <brian_petty> ?
[06:47] <introvert> brian_petty: Well, chroot gives you all of the variables of your environment
[06:47] <brian_petty> oh
[06:47] <introvert> brian_petty: It's probably wise to do it if your live disk has it
[06:47] <brian_petty> like
[06:47] <brian_petty> its regular livedisk
[06:47] <Joetheodd> !tell joetheodd about enter
[06:47] <brian_petty> the red on. lol.
[06:47] <introvert> brian_petty: chroot /mnt/ubuntu /bin/bash
[06:47] <brian_petty> ok
[06:47] <rybuntu> can i apt-get install carmen-electra
[06:47] <NickGarvey> Joetheodd: use /msg ubotu <question>
[06:48] <Joetheodd> brian_petty: please do not use <enter> as a comma
[06:48] <dli> introvert, he needs to mount /dev and /proc before chroot
[06:48] <brian_petty> /bin/bash not a directory.
[06:48] <Joetheodd> NickGarvey: k.
[06:48] <brian_petty> yea
[06:48] <brian_petty> well
[06:48] <introvert> dli: I don't think he even needs to chroot if all he needs is to edit a file, really
[06:48] <babilonix> hmm unforgettableid there's no libxine-extracodecs
[06:48] <babilonix> i'm installing lixine something
[06:48] <brian_petty> heh
[06:48] <babilonix> but not the one you told me
[06:48] <brian_petty> get automatix.
[06:48] <babilonix> i hope it works
[06:48] <babilonix> lol
[06:49] <brian_petty> has all codecs needed.
[06:49] <rybuntu> automatix sucks
[06:49] <brian_petty> basicaly
[06:49] <kbrooks> !automatix
[06:49] <ubotu> somebody said automatix was 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.
[06:49] <introvert> brian_petty: /mnt/ubuntu would be your  /
[06:49] <rybuntu> messes up your install
[06:49] <dli> introvert, you don't have to chroot to edit a file there
[06:49] <introvert> yeah, I figured..
[06:49] <brian_petty> introvert, i know.
[06:49] <kbrooks> brian_petty, automatix doesnt "have" all codecs needed
[06:49] <rybuntu> just goto easylinux.info
[06:49] <introvert> Then edit it?
[06:49] <brian_petty> well
[06:49] <brian_petty> ok.
[06:49] <introvert> Well, I've got to do some work
[06:49] <introvert> ttyl
[06:49] <rybuntu> or just install totem-xine
[06:49] <kbrooks> brian_petty, easyubuntu is a safer solution
[06:49] <Joetheodd> ATTENTION: Post your message on ONE line, please!
[06:49] <kbrooks> !easyubuntu
[06:49] <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
[06:49] <rybuntu> and remove totem-gstreamer
[06:50] <pirogoth> 'Ello all.  I just recently switched over to Ubuntu from Gentoo (been using Gentoo for about three years) and I have a question.  ALSA found my external Audigy 2 NX (USB version) yet it doesn't seem to work (no sound, but the onboard audio works fine).  It detected the card, just doesn't seem to work.  Anyone have any ideas?
[06:50] <Dr_WIllis> ive had better luck going to the mplayer homepage and getting their codec packs.
[06:50] <brian_petty> hold on
[06:50] <kbrooks> pirogoth, muted...
[06:50] <babilonix> *sniff* i just wnana play some mp3 files without going to back to windows
[06:50] <babilonix> lol
[06:50] <pirogoth> ...damn.
[06:50] <babilonix> wanna*
[06:50] <kbrooks> babilonix,
[06:50] <Joetheodd> babilonix: Include universe in your list and sudo apt-get install xmms
[06:50] <rybuntu> babilonix: easylinux.info
[06:51] <brian_petty> babilonix i guess get easyubuntu
[06:51] <kbrooks> !tell babilonix about +w32codecs
[06:51] <dli> babilonix, xmms, xine, mplayer
[06:51] <pirogoth> Anyway, ALSA found my Audigy 2 NX (USB version) but doesn't play any sound.  Onboard audio works fine however.
[06:51] <kbrooks> !tell babilonix about w32codecs
[06:51] <brian_petty> yea get mplayer
[06:51] <Joetheodd> xmms >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mplayer * 3
[06:51] <brian_petty> !easyubuntu
[06:51] <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
[06:51] <rybuntu> babilonix: you need codecs
[06:51] <Joetheodd> !mp3
[06:51] <ubotu> from memory, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:51] <Joetheodd> There 'ye go.
[06:51] <brian_petty> mp3.
[06:51] <artimo> What wifi cards use a linux  driver?
[06:51] <brian_petty> heh
[06:51] <babilonix> i know
[06:52] <brian_petty> xmms
[06:52] <brian_petty> plays mp3 right? or do you have to get codecs or something/
[06:52] <brian_petty> ?
[06:52] <babilonix> but i don't have that package either
[06:52] <unforgettableid> hows easyubuntu compared to automatix?
[06:52] <Joetheodd> brian_petty: Yes, it plays MP3s, right out of the box
[06:52] <brian_petty> !automatix
[06:52] <ubotu> somebody said automatix was 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.
[06:52] <brian_petty> !easyubuntu
[06:52] <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
[06:52] <kbrooks> unforgettableid, its safer than automatix
[06:52] <pirogoth> Any ideas as to why my Audigy card doesn't work?  I seem to remember finding a reference saying ALSA doesn't support USB yet...but I can't find that anymore.
[06:52] <Joetheodd> brian_petty: And I'll ask you again, use one line.
[06:52] <unforgettableid> ah. :)
[06:52] <artimo> !tell  wifi
[06:52] <brian_petty> ok
[06:52] <kbrooks> unforgettableid, easyubuntu was a fork of automatix
[06:53] <artimo> !!wifi
[06:53] <ubotu> artimo: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:53] <artimo> !wifi
[06:53] <ubotu> from memory, wifi is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[06:53] <Joetheodd> Looks like this channel gets rather rialed up around 10:53PM on Saturdays.
[06:53] <unforgettableid> ubotu says from memory? :)
[06:53] <ubotu> unforgettableid: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:53] <Joetheodd> Hahaha.
[06:53] <brian_petty> lol. well i guess i got all i needed i hope i dont completely screw up ubuntu.
[06:54] <Joetheodd> What a loser. Thought you were talking to it. Attention craving bot..
[06:54] <_jason> kbrooks: that's not true
[06:54] <Joetheodd> brian_petty: Best of luck to 'ye!
[06:54] <kbrooks> _jason: it is.
[06:54] <brian_petty> bye
[06:54] <kbrooks> _jason: ask robotgeek.
[06:54] <_jason> kbrooks: join me in offtopic
[06:54] <kbrooks> _jason: im there.
[06:55] <rybuntu> is there anyway to cache a whole site with beagle
[06:55] <kbrooks> rybuntu, dont think so.
[06:55] <unforgettableid> Joetheodd: i know ppl who were taken in by chatbots on BBSes way back when they didnt know better. :)
[06:56] <michael__> are there any descent channels or servers for talking about explosives?
[06:57] <michael__> not illegal... as a hobby
[06:57] <babilonix> does the Live CD come with Themes (Skins) for Ubuntu? i saw many pics of themes, they looked cool
[06:57] <babilonix> o.o
[06:57] <babilonix> lol
[06:57] <unforgettableid> Joetheodd: xmms looks ugly. :)
[06:57] <glm2k> lol
[06:58] <dli> michael__, maybe, there's irc.fbi.gov
[06:58] <carthik> HI, after adding myself to a group using "$sudo adduser carthik fuse" how do I reload the groups I belong to, without logging out and logging in again?
[06:58] <unforgettableid> so, it works fine, but ppl dont like using it. :)
[06:58] <unforgettableid> carthik: why?
[06:58] <glm2k> michael__: how about joining a local rocketry club?
[06:58] <carthik> unforgettableid, because I dont want to log out and log in again :)
[06:58] <unforgettableid> carthik: why not?
[06:58] <unforgettableid> :)
[06:58] <michael__> around here, none of em
[06:58] <Joetheodd> unforgettableid: It's not ugly. It's compact. ^_^
[06:58] <carthik> unforgettableid, because I dont want to lose all these other windows I have open
[06:59] <unforgettableid> carthik: its faster to close and reopen, esp. with Firefox SessionSaver. :)
[06:59] <Joetheodd> Does anyone know of a music player in Linux (on the repositories preffered) that has a library, like Winamp or iTunes?
[06:59] <dcgarri> would anyone here be able to help me with a World of Warcraft installation?
[06:59] <carthik> unforgettableid, it would help if you answered my question without asking questions of your own, why I want to do it is secondary to the fact that I do want to do it
[06:59] <michael__> i'm also playing with more volatile substances, i don't think a rocket club would suffice :)
[06:59] <Joetheodd> !tell dcgarri about wine
[06:59] <carthik> unforgettableid, whatever does what you said now have to do with my problem!
[06:59] <introvert> Joetheodd: Try amaroK
[06:59] <unforgettableid> dcgarri: use Cedega :)
[06:59] <dcgarri> heh
[07:00] <Joetheodd> dcgarri: On the bottom of the wine page, there's a link to WoW install instructions
[07:00] <introvert> dcgarri: Google it, there are way too many tutorials on WoW + Wine
[07:00] <Joetheodd> introvert: Theres one on the wiki that's ubuntu-specific.
[07:00] <unforgettableid> carthik: just stating an opinion which may or may not be true in your case :)
[07:00] <unforgettableid> s/be true/apply
[07:00] <dcgarri> thanks... the only trouble i'm having is getting the system to recognize that i've put the "next" installation disk in
[07:00] <dcgarri> wine is configured and running well
[07:01] <Joetheodd> introvert: I love being in-between distro versions. It'll take 75MB of dependancies to install amaroK, and I'm on 56k. =p
[07:01] <michael__> i'm trying to safely explode an old macontosh laptop... I want to record it and have the camera close w/o getting destroyed.
[07:01] <unforgettableid> dcgarri: if nobody here knows, try channel ##linux or try Google or mailing lists.
[07:01] <dcgarri> thank you
[07:01] <Joetheodd> michael__: I think that warrants #ubuntu-offtopic, and a durable camera. Plexiglass shield, perhaps?
[07:01] <unforgettableid> michael__: a cheap webcam plus a long USB extension cable or 2 is $15. :)
[07:02] <Joetheodd> unforgettableid: At the risk of slightly spamming, LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.
[07:02] <michael__> lol, ty
[07:02] <unforgettableid> Joetheodd: whys it funny? :)
[07:02] <Joetheodd> unforgettableid, I don't know. Just one of those "funny for no reason" things, I guess.
[07:02] <unforgettableid> ok :)
[07:03] <carthik> HI, after adding myself to a group using "$sudo adduser carthik fuse" how do I reload the groups I belong to, without logging out and logging in again?
[07:03] <FlannelKing> michael__: send it to me, I'll um... explode it. and give you the video
[07:04] <luckyshot> is anyone using ndiswrapper on ubuntu????
[07:05] <michael__> FlannelKing, if it's cool enough, i don't mind getting a little burn, you wanna just give me a camera?
[07:05] <luckyshot> is anyone using ndiswrapper on ubuntu????
[07:06] <NickGarvey> !spam
[07:06] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[07:06] <NickGarvey> L!
[07:06] <NickGarvey> ?!*
[07:06] <vladuz976> has anybody here heard of Rosewill monitors?
[07:06] <unforgettableid> Google is your friend
[07:06] <NickGarvey> !google
[07:06] <ubotu> from memory, google is a very popular internet search engine at http://www.google.com - They also run Gmail at http://www.gmail.com as a free E-mail service.
[07:06] <unforgettableid> try "rosewill monitor" in quotes
[07:06] <NickGarvey> funny that that is there
[07:06] <unforgettableid> vladuz976: but why?
[07:07] <vladuz976> unforgettableid: wanna buy one coz it's cheap, but don't know if it's bad or good
[07:07] <unforgettableid> vladuz976: try it out instore, or try Google.
[07:07] <introvert> My monitor was $60 and it's worked for a good 2 years
[07:07] <unforgettableid> i bought a refurbished 20" CRT. it was cheap but its a tiny bit blurry.
[07:07] <luckyshot> is anyone using ndiswrapper on ubuntu????
[07:08] <vladuz976> introvert: what make?
[07:08] <introvert> Not rosewill, just saying.. it's an "impression"
[07:08] <vladuz976> oh ok
[07:09] <vladuz976> yeah this is 259'
[07:09] <unforgettableid> me neither.
[07:09] <introvert> But, my only complaint is that it doesn't support 1280x1024 at a vsync above 60
[07:09] <luckyshot> can someone help me install ndiswrapper???
[07:09] <unforgettableid> try it in the store. run DisplayMate for Windows - free.
[07:09] <Mischevious> are soundblaster soundcards good choices for linux ?
[07:09] <unforgettableid> bring a laptop.
[07:09] <unforgettableid> Mischevious: which one?
[07:09] <Mischevious> unforgettableid, uhh.. dunno
[07:09] <Mischevious> anyway off to bed
[07:10] <unforgettableid> also i wonder if you want 6 channel sound, and if so, why.
[07:10] <luckyshot> can someone help me install ndiswrapper???
[07:10] <whyami> luckyshot: what isn't working?
 i just cant get this thing to install... i dont know the properway or im doing something wrong and dont know what :S
 cna i please pm u?
[07:11] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: having fun?
[07:11] <unforgettableid> vladuz976: s/free/free afaik
[07:11] <whyami> luckyshot: I'm no guru.
[07:11] <luckyshot> do u know how to install it though?
[07:12] <vladuz976> unforgettableid: ??
[07:12] <unforgettableid> vladuz976: i think it's available free, but not sure.
[07:12] <whyami> luckyshot: have you identified the .inf file you need for the windows driver for your wireless?
[07:12] <vladuz976> unforgettableid: what is available for free?
[07:12] <htrp> what cpu you think would run best on ubuntu, sempron or celeron?
[07:12] <unforgettableid> DisplayMate
[07:12] <unforgettableid> htrp: both exactly the same.
[07:12] <introvert> x
[07:13] <unforgettableid> y
[07:13] <luckyshot> can someone help me install ndiswrapper???
[07:13] <htrp> ?
[07:13] <htrp> im talkin about when overclocking it
[07:13] <whyami> luckyshot: I'm trying to help you. I just asked you a question. What's the .wireless car and the .inf file you are using?
[07:13] <khafra> When I'm using my logitech laser mouse, it stops working, and I have to disconnect it and reconnect it.
[07:13] <clever> why does my ubuntu system lockup if i try and read /dev/video0 ?
[07:13] <unforgettableid> htrp: i never overclock, too risky
[07:13] <khafra> It only happens when I'm using it
[07:13] <luckyshot> can someone help me install ndiswrapper???
[07:14] <khafra> I don't know if it's the same problem, but when I'm playing Counterstrike: Source under Cedega, it freezes up for 5-15 seconds, then starts again; and the only errors I see in syslog are the USB disconnect/reconnects.
[07:15] <shekhar> hello can someone help me with thunderbird, i cannot see my rss feeds anymore
[07:15] <khafra> I haven't seen anything in the intarnets about logitech MX-1000 problems with Ubuntu.   Is there anything else anyone can think of?
[07:15] <clever> my laltop has tons of random 2second lockups caused by me turning powernow back on khafra
[07:15] <Sashi> HEY
[07:15] <Sashi> oops
[07:15] <Sashi> srry for caps
[07:15] <unforgettableid> khafra: maybe use a cheap PS/2 mouse for counterstrike.
[07:15] <unforgettableid> Sashi: its ok
[07:16] <Sashi> is there a utlilty for gnome
[07:16] <Sashi> so i can rearrange the windows
[07:16] <useruser> how can i make the windows key activate the gnome foot menu?
[07:16] <Sashi> like mac
[07:16] <whyami> so has it been the pattern of luckyshot not to answer any specifics about his problem? ;-)
[07:16] <introvert> useruser: I suggest you refer to it as the 'super' key
[07:16] <unforgettableid> Sashi: you mean like the mac Expose(tm) feature?
[07:16] <clever> alt+f1 brings up the room menu like the start key does in windows
[07:16] <Sashi> yea
[07:17] <useruser> clever: i know, but that's two keys
[07:17] <Sashi> like it makes the windows smaller
[07:17] <Sashi> and you press it again
[07:17] <Sashi> it goes back to default setup
[07:17] <unforgettableid> dunno, try Applications > Add Applications > Advanced.
[07:17] <useruser> introvert: it's got a nasssty ms logo inscribed on it. it's the windoze key
[07:17] <introvert> useruser: It's a super key, your keyboard manufactorer just decided to put a ms logo because windows is the market standard, and that's the hotkey
[07:17] <unforgettableid> after you get into Advanced (its on the menu) click Search on the toolbar and type in Expose
[07:18] <useruser> introvert: sure, keep telling yourself that :P
[07:18] <khafra> unforgettableid: But the mouse stops randomly while using Xwindows as well; it's not just CS:S
[07:18] <useruser> introvert: do you know how to bind it to do useful stuff?
[07:18] <khafra> Still, you're right:  I should at least switch out to a PS/2 mouse and see if the same problems happen.
[07:18] <unforgettableid> khafra: does it also happen with a cheap $1 mouse?
[07:18] <unforgettableid> oh.
[07:18] <introvert> useruser: I've never used Gnome, so I wouldn't know how in Gnome
[07:19] <vars> what are group users
[07:19] <unforgettableid> yeah. $1 mice work fine, even they work ok for CS.
[07:19] <introvert> unforgettableid: Unfortunately, $1 mice kill your performance
[07:19] <khafra> I always forget the obvious troubleshooting steps
[07:19] <unforgettableid> introvert: ah.
[07:19] <clever> useruser, check system preferences keyboard shortcuts
[07:19] <unforgettableid> how about PS/2 optical mice?
[07:19] <clever> in there you can change the alt+f1
[07:19] <introvert> I suggest getting a new mouse altogether, I bought a "Razer diamondback" for $40 on newegg.com and it's been great to me
[07:20] <khafra> I'm getting a brainstorm here
[07:20] <useruser> clever: i'm looking... i see how to get the win-keys giving me modifiers, but not actions
[07:20] <introvert> 1600dpi (Or 2000dpi if you get the $50 ones)
[07:20] <khafra> PS/2 adapter for usb mice!
[07:20] <Kapitan> !automatix
[07:20] <ubotu> from memory, 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.
[07:20] <introvert> Well, I suggest a 1600dpi-2000dpi mouse if you really like FPS
[07:20] <unforgettableid> yeah, those work with most USB mice even if the mouse didnt come with one.
[07:20] <Kapitan> !easyubuntu
[07:20] <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
[07:20] <Sashi> ok thx unforgettableid
[07:20] <clever> useruser, i clicked the row for the menu then hit the start key
[07:20] <Sashi> what about a cube function
[07:20] <unforgettableid> but remember, maybe the entire mouse is defective. :)
[07:20] <unforgettableid> Sashi: did it work?
[07:20] <clever> and it set it to SUPER_L
[07:21] <introvert> It's worth $25-50 for a good mouse
[07:21] <introvert> :)
[07:21] <unforgettableid> Sashi: search for "cube"
[07:21] <Sashi> no but i found an alt software
[07:21] <Sashi> kompose
[07:21] <Sashi> it should work for gnome not sure :P
[07:21] <useruser> clever: oops, i was looking at keyboard instead of keyboard shortcuts
[07:21] <unforgettableid> Sashi: cool. i am not sure if a cube is available though.
[07:21] <Sashi> you know what im talkign about?
[07:21] <clever> yeah i checked that first
[07:21] <clever> with that i could fix alot of stuff on other keyboards
[07:21] <unforgettableid> Sashi: sounds like what they showed in the Novell Xgl video.
[07:22] <clever> that i cant get to work 100% in winbloze
[07:22] <Sashi> yeaaa :P
[07:22] <introvert> Sashi: Yes, what you are referring to is XGL
[07:22] <Sashi> http://youtube.com/watch?v=tPlYH-YL_Pw&search=gentoo
[07:22] <introvert> Sashi: Jiggly Windows, virtual desktop cube, etc
[07:22] <Sashi> saw all the cool things ther
[07:22] <introvert> Sashi: Definately XGL
[07:22] <clever> why does my ubuntu system lockup if i try and read /dev/video0 ?
[07:23] <unforgettableid> clever: tail -f /var/log/messages then read it in a 2nd shell... any error messages?
[07:23] <introvert> Sashi: Doesn't Ubuntu have XGL in their repository yet?
[07:23] <Sashi> i ono
[07:23] <NickGarvey> !xgl
[07:23] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[07:23] <johhny_b> help me out a bit, i have just configured a imap server on my router, now what it does it that it gets the mail from my pop3 accout at (example:) ~hotmail now when i send a email to myself it says it comes from username@localhostname.localdomain
[07:23] <johhny_b> i dont want it to say localhostname.localdomain but i want it to have the original pop3 account name
[07:23] <introvert> Only for dapper, meh
[07:23] <clever> i cant check the messaged since it locks up the second i try and read it
[07:23] <Sashi> dang
[07:23] <introvert> I've used XGL, it looks nice I suppose.
[07:23] <Sashi> well i guess ill wait for dapper to get stable
[07:23] <unforgettableid> XGL is not worth reinstalling your OS for.
[07:24] <introvert> Why do you suppose only dapper can use it?
[07:24] <unforgettableid> clever: i wont be here then  :(
[07:24] <introvert> Most likely upgraded dependancies
[07:24] <unforgettableid> clever: no
[07:24] <unforgettableid> clever: open 2 shells
[07:24] <clever> i'll lose my xchat as soon as i read the video0 file
[07:24] <unforgettableid> clever: tail in 1, access video in the other.
[07:24] <clever> the whole laptop locks up
[07:24] <clever> brb also have to find the webcam that makes the file
[07:25] <johhny_b> noone who can help me out ?
[07:25] <introvert> ergh
[07:25] <NickGarvey> !grub
[07:25] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[07:25] <khafra> Will Dapper Drake have that 3-d interface they demo'ed for upcoming solaris versions?
[07:26] <NickGarvey> !tell khafra about dapper
[07:26] <unforgettableid> johhny_b: if your using thunderbird maybe try irc.mozilla.org #thunderbird i dunno if they can help you. else ask on a mail list or usenet, its most reliable way to ask hard Q's.
[07:26] <Madpilot> khafra, not by default, but that XGL stuff will be installable
[07:27] <stansell> kafra: did you mean XGL, or Looking Glass?
[07:27] <ipfw> how many years do you think it will be before the XGL stuff is _stable_ :P
[07:27] <unforgettableid> 1
[07:28] <unforgettableid> it looks so cool its guaranteed to attract a lot of developers.
[07:29] <ipfw> Novell is backing it.. So, it might gain ground that way
[07:29] <unforgettableid> also there's Aiglx. maybe no video but equally cool. will be part of Fedora.
[07:30] <ipfw> yeah, honestly I think the two projects should merge, having both seems to add to the confusion
[07:30] <clever> the exact mili second i ran cat /dev/video0 the whole os froze
[07:30] <Prak> i have a problem of not being able to connect to the internet through ethernet after installing ubuntu
[07:30] <clever> leaving no time to write to messages and tail to find it
[07:30] <unforgettableid> an authoritative the LWN article holds the opposite
[07:30] <Prak> it's connected through a router
[07:30] <unforgettableid> clever: oh. :(
[07:30] <unforgettableid> remote syslog maybe? tho its hard.
[07:30] <NickGarvey> Prak: set your connection to static
[07:30] <iGotNoTime> Will a microATX board line up the same inside an ATX case? I mean the holes for the screws?
[07:30] <unforgettableid> and unguaranteed.
[07:31] <Prak> that's why i tried
[07:31] <clever> i'll be be back:)
[07:31] <NickGarvey> Prak: http://textsnippets.com/posts/show/319
[07:31] <unforgettableid> clever: do you use screen(1)
[07:31] <clever> i was in a pair of gnome-terminals
[07:31] <unforgettableid> s/screen(1)/GNU screen?
[07:31] <clever> havent used screen yet but ive read its man page
[07:31] <unforgettableid> highly recommended.
[07:31] <clever> im in the x server atm so it may be blocking the kernel msgs
[07:31] <lali_> hey whats the command to turn a program to run an assembly program ?
[07:31] <introvert> Enable kernel logging/debugging ?
[07:31] <lali_> on ubuntu?
[07:31] <clever> closing it and testing it
[07:32] <lali_> as doesent work
[07:32] <unforgettableid> clever: it wouldve showed up in syslog.
[07:32] <unforgettableid> lali_: ????
[07:32] <lali_> the command "as" doesn't work in ubuntu
[07:32] <Madpilot> iGotNoTime, that depends on the case. Some standard ATX cases will support other-ATX boards
[07:32] <lali_> i need to run an assembly program
[07:32] <unforgettableid> why do you want an assembler?
[07:32] <unforgettableid> school?
[07:32] <thomas> anyone here know how to install cedega?
[07:32] <lali_> well
[07:32] <lali_> i wana learn assembly programming
[07:32] <vars> thomas, i have
[07:32] <lali_> :P
[07:32] <vars> what is going on?
[07:32] <unforgettableid> thomas: did you get stuck following the instructions?
[07:32] <thomas> cedega_5.1_i386.debcedega_5.1_i386.deb
[07:32] <NickGarvey> about how long would it take a 1.8 ghz processor to uncompress the linux source?
[07:32] <iGotNoTime> ok thanks Madpilot, I can always drill hehe
[07:33] <lali_> and its my first test, no im just doing it for fun
[07:33] <introvert> lali_: Then get an assembler such as "nasm"
[07:33] <introvert> ?
[07:33] <vars> sudo dpkg -i
[07:33] <thomas> iis that the right one to install on ubuntu 5.10? i think
[07:33] <unforgettableid> NickGarvey: a minute or 2 i think
[07:33] <thomas> k
[07:33] <vars> yeah
[07:33] <lali_> as doesn't come with ubuntu ?
[07:33] <NickGarvey> unforgettableid: mm its been 5
[07:33] <unforgettableid> NickGarvey: compiling takes extra tho.
[07:33] <vars> you ahve a transgaming account
[07:33] <vars> thomas,
[07:33] <Madpilot> iGotNoTime, yeah, you could drill & tap for new standoff positions, if you really wanted to... :P
[07:33] <thomas> sup
[07:33] <unforgettableid> NickGarvey: did you use tar with -v?
[07:33] <NickGarvey> nope
[07:33] <Prak> NickGarvey: thanks, i'll get back to you if i have more problems
[07:33] <NickGarvey> tar x
[07:33] <luckyshot> can someone help me install ndiswrapper???
[07:33] <NickGarvey> alrighty prak
[07:33] <lali_> introvert: the "as" command doesn't come with most versions of ubuntu ?
[07:33] <lali_> compiled ?
[07:33] <vars> thomas, did i answer your question?
[07:34] <ipfw> I'm using this "Konversation" irc client, how do I turn off the stupid join/part/quit msgs ?
[07:34] <introvert> lali_: I don't know, but shouldn't an assembler convert the code into a ELF executable format in which you could run like any other executable?
[07:34] <vars> sudo dpkg -i cedega_5.1_i386.debcedega_5.1_i386.deb
[07:34] <lali_> yes
[07:34] <thomas> yes
[07:34] <thomas> you did
[07:34] <introvert> lali_: then apt-get an assembler
[07:34] <NickGarvey> yes
[07:34] <thomas> the installation is going
[07:34] <thomas> thanks
[07:34] <lali_> nasm would work u say ?
[07:34] <unforgettableid> get gcc and binutils.
[07:34] <thomas> now does cedega go somewere?
[07:34] <lali_> im downloading nasm right now
[07:35] <thomas> were its easy touse now that i install ed it
[07:35] <unforgettableid> sudo dpkg -i cedega_5.1_i386.deb
[07:35] <joevandyk> I built my own 2.6.16 kernel using the .config from 2.6.15-9.  I used make-kpkg to build the kernel.  Now, I can't access my CD drive.  Anything I can look at?
[07:35] <thomas> like in applications bar
[07:35] <introvert> lali_: I like nasm, there are other choices, you should probably research them
[07:35] <clever> unforgettableid, my kernel had a panic attack
[07:35] <unforgettableid> clever: really?
[07:35] <clever> yeah
[07:35] <unforgettableid> clever: use a different kernel.
[07:35] <clever> spit out a call trace and tons of stuff
[07:35] <clever> 2-3 screen fulls
[07:35] <NickGarvey> mm I think 'm going to break it
[07:35] <clever> appeared to lockup in the last line of output
[07:35] <lali_> introvert ill go with nasm, but its as easy as "nasm <option> option ?
[07:36] <unforgettableid> clever: then that was smart of you to use c-a-F1, i wouldnt have thought of it.
[07:36] <clever> only got a timestamp out
[07:36] <clever> :)
[07:36] <Panks> a have a lot of problems with Encoding. My Firefox, my aMSN and other programs sometimes doesn't show the correct accents and letters... why this? what is the correct Encoding that i have to use? I live in Brazil...
[07:36] <introvert> joevandyk: make && make modules_install
[07:36] <introvert> joevandyk: I'm not sure exactly what make-kpkg is
[07:36] <unforgettableid> Panks: #ubuntu-es or the portugese channel could help you
[07:36] <clever> ubuntu auto update has left the old ones in:)
[07:37] <joevandyk> introvert, it creates kernel-image and kernel-header packages
[07:37] <thomas> can cedega be crack3d?
[07:37] <thomas> =P
[07:37] <clever> i'll be back in about 6-8 reboots
[07:37] <thomas> its askin for username and pw
[07:37] <dli> introvert, you should use kernel-package
[07:37] <unforgettableid> thomas: get the CVS.
[07:37] <Panks> ok, thanks unforgettableid
[07:37] <unforgettableid> Panks: np
[07:37] <thomas> whats CVS?
[07:37] <thomas> were can i get it?
[07:37] <NickGarvey> !cvs
[07:37] <ubotu> well, cvs is the Concurrent Versions System, the dominant open-source network-transparent version control system; it helps to manage releases and to control concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. See: https://www.cvshome.org/
[07:37] <unforgettableid> thomas: CVS is the legal way to get it.
[07:37] <luckyshot> can someone help me install ndiswrapper???
[07:37] <unforgettableid> thomas: many open source fans are against cracking.
[07:37] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: no.
[07:38] <thomas> k nice
[07:38] <thomas> is it in synatpic?
[07:38] <unforgettableid> thomas: without respect for copyright, Linux would not exist, only BSD.
[07:38] <NickGarvey> luckyshot: doesn't seem like anyone knows how to use ndiswrapper, I think google is your best bet right now
[07:38] <luckyshot> ok, is anyone using ndiswrapper????????
[07:38] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: ask your uni's linux club.
[07:38] <NickGarvey> berkley...
[07:38] <NickGarvey> whats the sd..
[07:38] <NickGarvey> !bsd
[07:38] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
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[07:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> NickGarvey: berkley software development IIRC
[07:39] <stansell> CVS retrieves source files that have to be compiled to use
[07:39] <NickGarvey> luckyshot: I don't know I never got it working
[07:39] <Prak> NickGarvey: i have some confusion on each address of the script on the link you've sent me
[07:39] <introvert> NickGarvey: Berekely Software Distribution
[07:39] <NickGarvey> luckyshot: try a linux form
[07:39] <Mischevious> im all for cracking
[07:39] <Mischevious> :-P
[07:39] <NickGarvey> Prak: pastebin the following command "ifconfig eth0"
[07:39] <unforgettableid> ubotu: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and BSD are alternatives to Linux operating systems. They are often used on servers. They are Unix-based but different from Linux operating systems.
[07:39] <ubotu> I think you lost me on that one, unforgettableid
[07:39] <NickGarvey> Prak: and I'll pastebin your config file
[07:40] <unforgettableid> ubotu: FreeBSD is an alternative to Linux-based operating systems. The *BSDs are often used on servers. They are Unix-based but different from Linux operating systems.
[07:40] <ubotu> okay, unforgettableid
[07:40] <JustinLynn> does anyone know about a tablet based note taking application for linux similar in capability to OneNote. I found a few applications such as Jarnal and Gournal but these do not provide media linking or embeding and other features found in OneNote.
[07:40] <joevandyk> Anyways, any ideas on what I can enable to get my CD drive working?
[07:41] <Mischevious> joevandyk, whats wrong with it now
[07:41] <joevandyk> Mischevious, /dev/scd0 doesn't exist any more
[07:41] <htrp> !rar
[07:41] <ubotu> rar is, like, totally, a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[07:41] <unforgettableid> JustinLynn: you can get Crossover Office for free if you sign up as an "advocate".
[07:41] <unforgettableid> you have to do a tiny bit of testing every 3 months or so.
[07:41] <NickGarvey> Kamping_Kaiser: its software distribution actually
[07:42] <unforgettableid> if you do well you get a free Tshirt also I think.
[07:42] <JustinLynn> unforgettableid> true, I already have cxoffice :) but I was hoping to either find or create a libre solution.
[07:42] <unforgettableid> JustinLynn: hmm, thats a good idea. maybe try an appropriate mailing list.
[07:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> NickGarvey: thanks :)
[07:42] <NickGarvey> gotta love wikipedia ;)
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[07:42] <NickGarvey> Prak: any luck with ifconfig?
[07:43] <JustinLynn> unforgettableid> any suggestions?
[07:43] <Prak> NickGarvey: i'm not near my linux pc right now; can i get back to you on this later?
[07:43] <Sashi> ack
[07:43] <NickGarvey> Prak: oh alright, if your linux pc is on and you are running ssh you wouldn't need to be infront of it ;) I am never near mine
[07:43] <Sashi> how do i fix this?
[07:43] <Sashi> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[07:43] <NickGarvey> heh exactly introvert
[07:43] <stansell> has anyone had problems with breezy-update/main?
[07:44] <NickGarvey> not me stansell
[07:44] <unforgettableid> JustinLynn: no clue. maybe comp.os.linux.development.apps
[07:44] <clever> both on kernels panic on reading the webcam:( unforgettableid
[07:44] <stansell> I'm getting "gzip: stdin: not in gzip format"
[07:44] <Sashi> how can i fix that error?
[07:45] <stansell> and it leaves a partial file which the file command identifies as "bzip2 compressed data"
[07:45] <JustinLynn> unforgettableid> hmm, will try a development list. If I can't find anything interesting, a new project might be in the works :)
[07:45] <carthik> stansell, that must be a bzip2 file then,
[07:45] <unforgettableid> clever: that sucks. try google for the exact panic message. if you cant see it use 80x50. if no luck try the newest kernel from kernel.org. if no luck, try the appropriate mailing list, kernel or v4l.
[07:45] <sbalneav> Sashi, have you done an aptitude install built-essential?
[07:45] <FliesLikeALap> what is the folder that stores application defaults?
[07:45] <Mischevious> build-essential
[07:45] <unforgettableid> JustinLynn: i'm curious to hear your progress, i was looking for a linux onenote 6 months ago. :)
[07:45] <clever> asking a linux room since this sounds like a general linux prob
[07:45] <clever> and not one just for ubuntu
[07:46] <carthik> stansell, try tar -jxvf whatever-the-archives-name-is
[07:46] <introvert> Fitzsimmons: Usually, your users directory, though the files start with a period and are hidden.
[07:46] <htrp> ey, does that 'deleteubuntu' really work?
[07:46] <luckyshot> ok, is anyone using ndiswrapper????????
[07:46] <stansell> so why am I getting a Packages.gz file from us.archives.ubuntu.com breezy-updates/main that's actually a bzip2 file?
[07:46] <NickGarvey> luckyshot: use a forum
[07:46] <FliesLikeALap> luckyshot add a couple more ??? to your question if you want an answer
[07:46] <joevandyk> Anything I can do to get my CD device (/dev/scd0) back?  I upgraded to 2.6.16 and it went away.  Weird since I used the same .config as ubuntu's 2.6.15-19.
[07:46] <Sashi> erm sbalneav
[07:46] <Sashi> whats the package name?
[07:46] <NickGarvey> don't give him ideas
[07:46] <Sashi> im on breezy
[07:47] <carthik> stansell, if you want to see the contents of the packages.gz file, just do $vim packages.gz :)
[07:47] <Mischevious> FliesLikeABrick, no need to be a jerk
[07:47] <JustinLynn> unforgettableid> most of the solutions I find are either partial implementations or build on proprietary systems (java) so I might lean towards mono for the runtime, gstreamer from the media integration, and gtk for the interface. :)
[07:47] <FliesLikeALap> yeah Mischevious sorry, I'm a bit preoccupied/not myself
[07:47] <unforgettableid> i'm curious to hear your progress and maybe to test for you. can I PM you my email?
[07:47] <Mischevious> JustinLynn, i would suggest using xine for the media
[07:47] <introvert> joevandyk: Features are added and removed in kernel updates, that seems like the only logical explaination?
[07:47] <Prak> NickGarvey: my linux pc is running on windows right now by someone else
[07:47] <unforgettableid> a few ppl are against contributing to mono apps. do you know perl or python?
[07:48] <NickGarvey> Prak: kill them
[07:48] <introvert> joevandyk: Look in the .config, under file systems, and look around.
[07:48] <NickGarvey> Prak: run the command "killall windows"
[07:48] <stansell> JustinLynn: free java is getting very good now, so you might still consider it
[07:48] <NickGarvey> (joke)
[07:48] <Mischevious> lol
[07:48] <sbalneav> Sashi, build-essential
[07:48] <JustinLynn> Mischevious> why, is there any advantage to going with xine over gstreamer?
[07:48] <joevandyk> introvert, i'm not sure what to look for
[07:48] <unforgettableid> Sashi: binutils
[07:49] <unforgettableid> free Java is good too.
[07:49] <introvert> joevandyk: Look under filesystems, most of the lines should have commentary next to them
[07:49] <Mischevious> JustinLynn, yea it's more actively developed, it's better... and... dunno it's just better
[07:49] <unforgettableid> the Xine UI is annoying. gxine and totem are better.
[07:49] <introvert> joevandyk: Though, maybe you should try google for your issue first, it may not be because of the configuration.. Or you could try the default kernel configuration.
[07:50] <JustinLynn> unforgettableid, stansell> true, the gnu classpath is becoming mature however I am currently working on several projects in mono / C# so I just feel more comfortable with the environment
[07:50] <carl> Does anybody consider ubuntu better than Windows?
[07:50] <unforgettableid> yes
[07:50] <carl> how so?
[07:50] <kartik> how do i play mpegav files
[07:50] <NickGarvey> Carl: depends on what you need your computer to do
[07:50] <luckyshot> ok, is anyone using ndiswrapper????????
[07:50] <introvert> carl: I consider anything modern Unix above Windows
[07:50] <unforgettableid> luckyshot: buy a network card.
[07:50] <introvert> Minix, BSD, Linux, anything of the sort.
[07:51] <carl> well, I do agree that ubuntu is better, I am just asking why other people think it's better.
[07:51] <xerophyte> does anybody know how to install postgresql 8.x on the 5.10 Ubuntu
[07:51] <NickGarvey> luckyshot: no spam pls k??
[07:51] <carthik> kartik, you can install and use mplayer, vlc or xine with all the codecs - look at the REstrictedFormats wiki page
[07:51] <carl> I just installed ubuntu and I am impressed thus far
[07:51] <introvert> carl: Simple, it's open source.
[07:51] <unforgettableid> JustinLynn: i feel your pain, i went to a school for a year where they taught us C# on windows.
[07:51] <carthik> carl, glad to know you like it
[07:51] <carl> sweet
[07:51] <ipfw> introvert:  If I could only find a NIC supported by Minux !
[07:51] <NickGarvey> Carl: I like ubuntu because I have more choice to do what I want and I feel I can make my computer act how I want it
[07:51] <unforgettableid> ipfw: try your local Radio Shack?
[07:51] <kartik> how do i play mpegvideo files
[07:51] <Mischevious> NickGarvey, same here
[07:51] <unforgettableid> kartik: gxine
[07:52] <carthik> I just happen to like stick shifts, though automatic transmissions are much easier, I've heard
[07:52] <peterretief> hello all
[07:52] <JustinLynn> unforgettableid> don't know why I would be in pain, I learned C# on mono without even touching Visual Studio :) (MonoDevelop FTW)
[07:52] <carthik> hi peterretief
[07:52] <carl> exactly
[07:52] <artimo> Linux is much better for anything connected to the internet. it is a distant second for games.
[07:52] <Sashi> erm
[07:52] <Sashi> i have the latest binutils
[07:52] <carthik> kartik, dude I answered your question earlier
[07:52] <introvert> I prefer games on Linux more than Windows anyday :\
[07:52] <unforgettableid> C# is an excellent language, its just not so popular for OSS. :)
[07:52] <Sashi> guess i dont have  build-essential
[07:52] <ipfw> unforgettableid:  have you ever seen the Non-existant HCL for Minux ? :)
[07:52] <peterretief> with mysql admin i dont seem to be able to edit data?
[07:52] <NickGarvey> unforgettableid: visual basic on the other hand is garbage
[07:52] <gary__> Is it hard to make a script that will print to the terminal ever X seconds?
[07:52] <unforgettableid> ipfw: i bet they have a mailing list
[07:52] <clever> how do i switch my breezy badger ubuntu into a dapper install without formating?
[07:52] <ipfw> unforgettableid:  It only supports like 2-3 NIC chipsets :)
[07:53] <unforgettableid> i grew up on vb.
[07:53] <NickGarvey> !dapper
[07:53] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[07:53] <carl> does anybody think Wine is worth it?
[07:53] <gary__> love wine
[07:53] <peterretief> i like wine
[07:53] <carthik> peterretief, check if you have the permissions as a normal user, perhaps you have to be a superuser to edit stuff ?
[07:53] <JustinLynn> unforgettableid> I think as the mono platform becomes more mature it will gain ground. should we move to ubuntu-offtopic?
[07:53] <gary__> my favourite is red
[07:53] <NickGarvey> unforgettableid: I'm taking a class in it and I can't help but think, I could do these 10 lines with one in python...
[07:53] <unforgettableid> if needed, get wine or crossover office. if you can get free stuff to, do.
[07:53] <carl> great
[07:53] <peterretief> carthik: will try
[07:53] <ipfw> clever:  if you have to ask that, you should probably stay with stable ;)
[07:53] <unforgettableid> NickGarvey: vb is a good language tho.
[07:54] <introvert> VB is a crap language, IMO :)
[07:54] <unforgettableid> too bad there's no linux support.
[07:54] <carthik> clever, dapper is in beta, and there will be much heartache, but if you want to do it, edit /etc/apt/sources.list and replace breezy with dapper and then apt-get update and then dist-upgrade
[07:54] <clever> ipfw, im getting kernel panics from my current install
[07:54] <gary__> Is it hard to make a script that will print a txt log to the terminal every X seconds?
[07:54] <NickGarvey> unforgettableid: what makes you say that? I have taken only a month in it so my opinion is limited, but some basic things are annoying
[07:54] <ipfw> clever:  umm, tried just swapping kerns ?
[07:54] <artimo> I need a wireless card that uses native drivers. can someone suggest one?
[07:54] <Sashi> whats mysql package name?
[07:54] <clever> both the kernels i have panic
[07:54] <ipfw> unforgettableid:  you are a very sick person, you should see a doctor :P
[07:54] <unforgettableid> clever: get another
[07:54] <htrp> 
[07:54] <htrp> can yall see this?
[07:55] <unforgettableid> NickGarvey: yes, but its excellent for COM development
[07:55] <clever> Triffid_Hunter heh good luck then clever.. ubuntu will struggle with you every step of the way to a more recent kernel
[07:55] <unforgettableid> no, use #test btw.
[07:55] <kartik> E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[07:55] <kartik> E: Unable to lock the download directory
[07:55] <kartik> -this is occuring when i am downloading gxine.what do i do?????please tell
[07:55] <NickGarvey> !paste
[07:55] <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.
[07:55] <introvert> htrp: I can
[07:55] <htrp> ic
[07:55] <clever> doesnt sound easy unforgettableid
[07:55] <dli> htrp, japanese or chinese
[07:55] <htrp> testing fonts and stuff
[07:55] <htrp> i don't know
[07:55] <ipfw> clever:  either you have an app making the panic, your kerns are hosed, or you are having hardware failures
[07:55] <htrp> lol
[07:55] <introvert> dli: Alt codes I believe
[07:55] <liable> kartik: you have another instance of apt/synaptic open..
[07:55] <clever> ipfw,  its a webcam that im trying to read
[07:55] <ipfw> clever:  but, any way about it, I doubt moving from a stable branch to unstable will help :)
[07:55] <unforgettableid> clever: maybe there are kernel binaries available.
[07:56] <carthik> artimo, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[07:56] <dli> introvert, I think it's chinese
[07:56] <ipfw> clever:  awww....
[07:56] <unforgettableid> whatever gtg.
[07:56] <artimo> great! Thank You carthik. :)
[07:56] <carthik> kartik, you have synaptic open, close it and then try the command you are trying again
[07:56] <carthik> artimo, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs is useful, too
[07:56] <NickGarvey> !mouse
[07:56] <ubotu> I heard mouse is Enabling extra buttons  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ManyButtonsMouseHowto or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=65471&highlight=evdev
[07:56] <stansell> bunzip2 -tvv shows "[1: huff+mtf rt+rld] data integrity (CRC) error in data" for this packages file
[07:58] <peterretief> any ideas on a nice friendly mysql editor??
[07:58] <stansell> bzip2recover couldn't help: "block 1 runs from 80 to 369784 (incomplete)"
[07:58] <ipfw> peterretief:  mysqladmin && mysqlcc are a couple N00b mysql frontends
[07:58] <chalcedony> where would i look for Lynx support of bookmarks?
[07:58] <carthik> peterretief, i like phpmyadmin
[07:59] <carthik> peterretief, but that requires php + apache etc...
[07:59] <stansell> the default lynx key for bookmarks is 'a'
[07:59] <peterretief> i have tried all of those
[07:59] <peterretief> i want to set up relationships with drag n drop
[08:00] <liable> nick|here: turn your away msgs off, or you will prolly get +b
[08:00] <kartik> carthik,closing the synaptic how do i download gxine
[08:00] <peterretief> i think its time for a google search
[08:00] <joevandyk> What CPU type is a Centrino?  P4?
[08:00] <nick|here> liable: sorry :8
[08:01] <joevandyk> or pentium m?
[08:01] <carthik> kartik, okay, if you want to use synaptic, make sure you have only one window open. When you have multiple synaptic windows open, or when you have synaptic AND you are trying to use apt-get or aptitude, that is when you get the error you got earlier.
[08:01] <carthik> joevandyk, it is a pentium m, and it counts under linux-686
[08:01] <unikon>  hey whats the minimum hd space needed to install ubuntu 5.10 breezy?
[08:02] <stansell> peterretief: I haven't heard of even the eclipse support for mysql doing drap-n-drop relationships
[08:02] <carthik> joevandyk, to be precise, centrino is not the name of a processor, but of a "package" that intel uses as a marketing tool :)
[08:02] <ipfw> unikon:  full install, I'd guess 2-4Gig
[08:02] <unikon> ok ty
[08:02] <Madpilot> unikon, 1.8Gb min.
[08:02] <ipfw> unikon:  server non-X install, 400Meg or less I'd guess :)
[08:02] <carthik> unikon, you'll need at least 5 Gigs for a normal, good install
[08:03] <unikon> thanks again
[08:03] <carthik> unikon, for soemthign that is comfortable, and unhindered, and has room to grow, is what I meant
[08:04] <luckyshot> whats a .deb package?
[08:04] <peterretief> stansell: i have used one before - maybe it was a dream :)
[08:04] <carthik> luckyshot, it is a debian package, sort of like the "setup.exe" files you'd download under windows.... it automatically installs a program/application fo you, setting permissions, and putting files where they need to be
[08:05] <stansell> peterretief: it wasn't one of the windows tools using ODBC was it?
[08:05] <kartik> !is there any other alternative to download gxine
[08:05] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, kartik
[08:07] <Hivemind> Heh guys, I've been able to access my Ubuntu install for quite some time (I've tried everything to get GRUB to work, LiveCD, editting from rescue mode, Super Grub disk) and I've finally given up. The files I've been unable to access are no longer important and therefore I can reinstall Ubuntu. Now, my question is: If I simply reinstall Ubuntu will it restore GRUB to the MBR (assuming I choose the correct options in the installer)?
[08:07] <kartik> how to play mpegvideo files in ubuntu
[08:08] <peterretief> stansell: i think you got me there
[08:08] <Nrbelex> Hi - I'm fairly new to Ubuntu and I have three (hopefully simple) questions - I'll ask one at a time - I tried to share a folder between Ubuntu and Windows XP by clicking "share folder" and Samba was installed but Windows didn't see the files in the netwrok area
[08:08] <stansell> my packages problem went away - all I can think is it must have been down-loading errors before
[08:09] <kartik> !how to play mpegvideo files in ubuntu
[08:09] <ubotu> kartik: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:10] <Sashi> how do i stop a process?
[08:11] <stansell> peterretief: SQuirreL SQL does abbreviation and auto-completions, but I'm not seeing drag-n-drop joins for it
[08:11] <artimo> kartik - VideoLan VLC works great in linux AND windows
[08:12] <sbartleylinux> I am trying to find freenx client and server for an amd64 system installed with Dapper Flight 5-amd64.  Anyone know where I might find .deb's that will work for that?
[08:12] <stansell> sashi: it can depend how you started it
[08:12] <stansell> sashi: also, do you want it to end completely, or just freeze for a while?
[08:13] <Gau> hmm
[08:13] <Gau> is there a way to figure out what's using sound on the system?
[08:14] <kartik> should i search for videolan vlc
[08:14] <sbartleylinux> I found seveas' packages for freenx but they are all the i386.  I cant find amd64.  Is there a way to remake the i386 packages to be amd64?
[08:14] <artimo> VideoLan or vLC - same thing.
[08:17] <Shoo-Shu> hey guys, how do i get to the bios settings?
[08:18] <stansell> Nrbelex: windows can see your ubuntu computer, but not any shares?
[08:18] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, bios of your system?
[08:18] <Shoo-Shu> yer
[08:18] <kartik> i am not able to download vlc
[08:18] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, usually, F1, F2, or Delete keys to access the bios
[08:18] <kartik> wht do ido?
[08:18] <Shoo-Shu> when do i press it?>
[08:18] <Shoo-Shu> i got told that: The reason why your conmputer starts ubuntu instead of booting from your cd is probably because your computer is configured to boot from hard disk before booting from cd rom. Try changing that in your bios settings.
[08:19] <Shoo-Shu> and i dont know how to get to the bios settings
[08:19] <Shoo-Shu> im trying to uninstall linux and go back to windows
[08:19] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, during initial boot of the system.  Usually during or right after the memory check/count
[08:19] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, hmmm.  dont know if I should help you then.:)
[08:19] <Shoo-Shu> okay... when is that
[08:19] <Shoo-Shu> lol
[08:19] <sbartleylinux> just kidding.
[08:19] <Shoo-Shu> no, my ex bf put it on here
[08:19] <Shoo-Shu> and we broke up, anhd im sick of things not working
[08:20] <Shoo-Shu> so i want to go to windows :P
[08:20] <Shoo-Shu> girls and linux dont mix :P
[08:20] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, Well, I am sorry to hear you have trouble with the system.
[08:20] <sbartleylinux> hm
[08:20] <Shoo-Shu> yer :(
[08:20] <sbartleylinux> Well,
[08:21] <sbartleylinux> You usually turn the computer on, wait 2-5 seconds and look along the bottom of the screen for a message telling you to press xxxx to get into setup.
[08:21] <sbartleylinux> xxx being F1, F2, or Del.
[08:21] <Shoo-Shu> ohhhhh
[08:21] <Shoo-Shu> sweet
[08:21] <sbartleylinux> If the message is not being displayed, you can simply start pressing the key after the first 2-5 seconds and see if it goes into setup.
[08:21] <Shoo-Shu> so that is when i put in the repair cd for windows in>?
[08:22] <sbartleylinux> Was the system setup in dual boot or just linux?
[08:22] <ipfw> any xchat wizzards in here ?
[08:22] <Shoo-Shu> urm...
[08:22] <sbartleylinux> in other words, does it have both windows and linux, or just linux?
[08:22] <Shoo-Shu> just linux
[08:22] <sbartleylinux> k.
[08:22] <Shoo-Shu> i had xp on here, and then i got ubuntu 6.4 i think it is on here
[08:22] <sbartleylinux> 6.4?
[08:22] <Shoo-Shu> well the new one
[08:22] <Shoo-Shu> what is that
[08:23] <stansell> breezy used to be 6.04
[08:23] <sbartleylinux> Well, 5.10 is the current stable release.  6.4 is coming in about 8 weeks.
[08:23] <sbartleylinux> 6.04
[08:23] <Shoo-Shu> well any hoo, all i want is the thing to be off my computer
[08:23] <unikon>  how long does it take for breezy to install on a hd
[08:24] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, Well, in a brief overview, get into the bios.  Set to boot from CD.  Put Windows XP CD in drive and reboot system.  Follow prompts to install Windows.
[08:24] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, you may have some issues with the end solution though.
[08:24] <Shoo-Shu> sweet
[08:24] <Shoo-Shu> what u mean?
[08:25] <artimo> "The End Solution?" - lol
[08:25] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, the linux install puts a new boot loader onto the system.  In my experience, re-installation of Windows fails to completely remove that on its own.
[08:25] <sbartleylinux> artimo, you got that. sweet.
[08:25] <Shoo-Shu> ...
[08:25] <Shoo-Shu> so will my computer work?
[08:25] <Madpilot> Shoo-Shu, I've got a better idea - tell us what doesn't work in your Ubuntu isntall, and fix that instead
[08:26] <Shoo-Shu> ugh, i prefer to just use windows
[08:26] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, I have found it best to use a disk partition tool like partition magic or partition commander to re-format the hard drive and clear the boot sector.
[08:26] <ipfw> I know there is a way to ignore join/part msgs with xchat, anyone know right off the top of their head ?
[08:26] <Shoo-Shu> i need to do my assignments for uni and i dont have the time to keep trying to fix up shitty computer problems. i hate them
[08:26] <shekhar> hello can someone help me with thunderbird, i cannot see my rss feeds anymore
[08:26] <stansell> shoo-shu: do you know anyone locally that could help you install windows?
[08:26] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, Once you have done that, then you can simply install from the Windows install cd.
[08:26] <Shoo-Shu> ...
[08:26] <stansell> ipfw: I just saw that option in the settings
[08:27] <unikon> shekar i put my rss feeds in my firefox taskbar
[08:27] <Shoo-Shu> whats a disk partition tool?
[08:27] <ipfw> stansell:  I must be overlooking it
[08:27] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, check at a store like compusa or such and look for software called partition commander or partition magic.
[08:27] <Shoo-Shu> ...
[08:27] <Shoo-Shu> i just want windows right now
[08:27] <Shoo-Shu> why does it have to be so hard!
[08:28] <powder> Shoo-Shu, just put the windows cd in and reboot.
[08:28] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, you can also take the computer to a store like compusa and they can perform a re-install for you.
[08:28] <Shoo-Shu> okay
[08:28] <Shoo-Shu> ...
[08:28] <Shoo-Shu> it will be okay...
[08:28] <ipfw> stansell:  I saw "track user away status and use different colors" but no ignore on join/part etc
[08:28] <Shoo-Shu> if u guys hear from me in 2 hours time, it will work
[08:28] <Shoo-Shu> if u dont..... wish me luck
[08:28] <Shoo-Shu> lol.
[08:28] <sbartleylinux> luck
[08:28] <clever> i have easycam2 installed but i cant get it to work with either of my webcams
[08:28] <Shoo-Shu> see yas.
[08:28] <stansell> ipfw: actually I'm not seeing ignore now -
[08:28] <artimo> ShooShu - If you want to fix your linux install madpilot is very good, if you want to remove it to install windows partition magic or qtparted, gpart, fdisk disk tools can clean your drive of all data and setup partitions.
[08:29] <Shoo-Shu> when ever i dl somethin it comes as tif files or something
[08:29] <Shoo-Shu> tar files
[08:29] <Shoo-Shu> and then they dont work
[08:29] <sbartleylinux> like what are you trying to download?
[08:29] <ipfw> stansell:  I knew there was a reason I've used BitchX all these years
[08:29] <Shoo-Shu> so i refuse to dl anything, and i just want windows
[08:29] <stansell> ipfw: what about "open extra tab for server notices" ?
[08:29] <Shoo-Shu> like update of gaim
[08:29] <Shoo-Shu> gaim crashed on me
[08:29] <ipfw> stansell:  its amazing, all this time, and still nothing that compares
[08:29] <Shoo-Shu> things for uni
[08:30] <Shoo-Shu> anything i dl, it wont work so i have to get ppl to tell me how to do it thru the terminal
[08:30] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu,  did you try using the tool included in Ubuntu to see if an update for Gaim was available?
[08:30] <Shoo-Shu> so i just want things easy
[08:30] <sbartleylinux> Shoo-Shu, synaptic package manager from the System/Adminstration menu?
[08:30] <Shoo-Shu> okay, bye
[08:30] <Shoo-Shu> thanks for ur help
[08:30] <Shoo-Shu> that doesnt have files for uni in there
[08:30] <lali_> Hey anyone know of a good compiler for assembly ?
[08:30] <lali_> very easy to use ?
[08:30] <Madpilot> bleh...
[08:31] <sbartleylinux> lmao
[08:31] <ipfw> stansell:  still a no-go
[08:31] <lali_> for ubuntu?... i can't find "as" on ubuntu
[08:31] <sbartleylinux> Too  clueless to understand.:)
[08:31] <stansell> ipfw: yeah, me neither
[08:31] <yggdrasil> hey guys
[08:31] <stansell> lali_: binutils package has /usr/bin/as
[08:32] <sbartleylinux> So, is anyone here familiar with freenx on amd64?
[08:32] <tamale> GAH!!~~1!@!
[08:32] <tamale> the breezy installer killed my entire hard drive!   No operating system found!!!!!   EVEN THOUGH GRUB INSTALLED FINE!?!
[08:32] <lali_> oh ok stansell thx a lot bro
[08:32] <lali_> got it
[08:32] <tonyyarusso> tamale: First, breathe.
[08:32] <tamale> is my windows installation forever gone?
[08:32] <powder> tamale, do you have multiple hard drives?
[08:33] <tamale> yah
[08:33] <tamale> 2 ide's in raid 0 and a sata
[08:33] <dj-fu> tamale, boot into recovery off the disk, and run grub-install again
[08:33] <tamale> sorry for the extra lines.. not exactly sure how that happened
[08:33] <powder> try changing boot priority in your bios to the other disks to see if grub is on them
[08:33] <dj-fu> tamale, and put it on the MBR.
[08:34] <tonyyarusso> tamale: You could try reinstalling grub and see what happens in that process; either that or the wrong disk is being looked at for boot stuff; see previous comment about boot priority.
[08:34] <Se7h> tamale hda
[08:34] <stansell> peterretief: iSQL-Viewer has "A guided query builder for creating simple and complex SQL queries"
[08:34] <tamale> haha.. all sound like great suggestions
[08:34] <tamale> how do i do the recovery boot off the cd
[08:34] <tamale> just type recovery?
[08:35] <tonyyarusso> tamale: rescue, I think.
[08:35] <tamale> k
[08:35] <tamale> i don't understand though
[08:35] <tamale> i didn't change my boot priorities or anything
[08:35] <tamale> so if the grub install landed in the wrong place
[08:35] <tamale> wouldn't windows still kick on like always?
[08:36] <fyrestrtr> no
[08:36] <tamale> why not?
[08:36] <powder> tamale, grub will install on the first ide drive it sees even if your sata drive is set to boot in your bios
[08:36] <tamale> oh shit
[08:36] <tamale> so now my raid array is gone?
[08:36] <unikon> how long does ubuntu breezy take to install on a hd
[08:37] <powder> tamale, no, change your bios to boot from your raid drive
[08:37] <sbartleylinux> unikon, depends on the system but about 20 minutes on most.
[08:37] <fyrestrtr> unikon: approx 30 minutes
[08:37] <unikon> dang
[08:37] <sbartleylinux> unikon, that includes the initial update after first install.
[08:37] <Kamping_Kaiser> unikon: half an hour on my box to 1 hour + on old machnies
[08:38] <tamale> fyrestrt:
[08:38] <stansell> sbartleylinux: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=141195 has some AMD64 freenx info
[08:38] <unikon> :-$ install time bites
[08:38] <sbartleylinux> stansell, thx.
[08:38] <tamale> Looks like i'm getting closer... grub IS on the raid array...  but when loading i get error 21
[08:38] <tamale> i'm assuming that's cause my bios is trying to read from an array
[08:38] <powder> unikon, you could speed it up with a server install ;)
[08:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> unikon: what specs your box?
[08:38] <tamale> but ubuntu installed grub on the sindle ide drive?
[08:39] <fyrestrtr> unikon: its better than most distros.
[08:39] <powder> tamale, you need to get into your bios and look for boot priority and your questions should be answered
[08:39] <tamale> yah powder
[08:39] <unikon> 1.2 gig celeron 256 ram
[08:39] <tamale> i can pick boot devices arbitrarily with my mobo
[08:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> unikon: 30-45 minutes to install
[08:39] <Simplex3> Hey guys, does grub install by default and will it automatically make an entry for existing Windows partitions?
[08:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> maybe 1 hour if your not familar with the install process
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> Simplex3: If all goes well, yes.
[08:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[08:40] <powder> tamale, does your bios see your ide drives seperate or as one raid drive?  i cannot tell you this.
[08:40] <fyrestrtr> Simplex3: if you mark the partition as bootable in the installer, then it should.
[08:40] <tamale> it's complicated
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> Simplex3: It will tell you whether or not it sees Windows before it installs itself.
[08:40] <tamale> i have to turn raid on
[08:40] <fyrestrtr> tamale: is it softraid?
[08:40] <tamale> no, it's hardware
[08:40] <tamale> nvidia
[08:40] <Simplex3> Ok.  So is there a graphical utility for configuring grub in unbuntu?
[08:41] <fyrestrtr> ooooh, nvidia.
[08:41] <fyrestrtr> Simplex3: gnome terminal.
[08:41] <tonyyarusso> Simplex3: Not that I'm aware of...
[08:41] <tamale> can't i just put grub onto the MBR of my sata disk?
[08:41] <ipfw> stansell:  just had someone give me a link to how, if  you want it ?
[08:41] <fyrestrtr> tamale: sure.
[08:41] <Simplex3> Ok.  Thanks guys.
[08:41] <unikon> kamping_kaiserr tanks for the answer
[08:41] <tamale> how would i do that?
[08:42] <Simplex3> /boot/grub/menu.lst, right?
[08:42] <fyrestrtr> tamale: you can also, if you want -- install grub on a floppy and just pop the floppy in when you want to boot into linux, preserving your existing MBR.
[08:42] <fyrestrtr> Simplex3: yes.
[08:42] <tamale> i don't have a floppy drive haha
[08:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[08:42] <suyog> i need some help with firewall and squid, please!
[08:42] <stansell> ipfw: ok thanks
[08:42] <gnu2it2> what is the best tool for handling 2 video cards and monitors on 1 box? where you can play with it as 1 desktop?
[08:42] <fyrestrtr> tamale: not sure if it will do it on a usb disk, but that would be another option.
[08:43] <stansell> sbartleylinux: http://www.mail-archive.com/uug-list@uug.byu.edu/msg17868.html
[08:43] <Mischevious> man, are any of you guys using firefox?
[08:43] <fyrestrtr> suyog: see a sushi chef regarding the squid, what do you need with the firewall?
[08:43] <fyrestrtr> gnu2it2: xinerama extension to X does this for you. If your card is nvidia, then enable twinview.
[08:43] <suyog> i need the firewall for internet connection sharing!
[08:43] <fyrestrtr> Mischevious: sure.
[08:43] <stansell> sbartleylinux: would you care to compile it yourself?
[08:43] <Shoo-Shu> ffs!!!!
[08:43] <tamale> i'd like to try just installing grub onto the correct disk first, if you think that'd be possible
[08:43] <Mischevious> fyrestrtr, you using fasterfox with it?
[08:43] <Shoo-Shu> okay, i give up.
[08:43] <fyrestrtr> Mischevious: no, its plenty fast as it is.
[08:44] <sbartleylinux> stansell, sure.
[08:44] <fyrestrtr> tamale: sure.
[08:44] <ipfw> stansell:  to do it global /set irc_conf_mode 1          ......... And to do it on a per channel, right click on the channel tab (bottom), and go the the channel name (#ubuntu), and then there is show join/part with a checkmark to toggle
[08:44] <sbartleylinux> stansell, I could not find the source files.
[08:44] <Mischevious> fyrestrtr, trust me, try fasterfox it increased my webbrowsing speed like 300%
[08:44] <fyrestrtr> Mischevious: its all a trick. Your browsing speed is dependent on your connection.
[08:44] <ipfw> stansell:  the global one does all new windows, so you have to join/part each one for it to take effect
[08:44] <suyog> Mischevious, what is fasterfox?
[08:44] <Mischevious> it's a plugin
[08:44] <fyrestrtr> If you want ultra-super fast browsing, use lynx
[08:44] <tamale> lol
[08:44] <Shoo-Shu> when i start up my gaim (only started to happen last night) it opens, then hand shakes, and the blue thing gets to the end and its about to start up, but the whole thing closes.... what causes this?
[08:44] <Mischevious> i know it depends on your connection but
[08:45] <Mischevious> fasterfox makes it much faster...
[08:45] <Nrbelex> stansell: sorry - went away for a sec - Windows doesn't see the Ubuntu setup at all... I think...
[08:45] <Mischevious> trust me this thing works
[08:45] <mahangu> how can i free my sound daemon? - kilalll esound?
[08:45] <Mischevious> mahangu, sudo killall esound
[08:45] <fyrestrtr> Mischevious: okay I'll take your word for it.
[08:45] <Mischevious> fyrestrtr, it's not like i have a reason to lie :-P
[08:45] <suyog> Mischevious, does it increase browsing even for dialup connections?
[08:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> Shoo-Shu: sounds like a crash
[08:45] <mahangu> thanks Mi
[08:46] <Shoo-Shu> how can i fix it?
[08:46] <tamale> holy crap, i think it booted properly (into the rescue mode)
[08:46] <fyrestrtr> aww ud rgwew ua B YOSrw die fN=im
[08:46] <tamale> how do i get grub in the right place now
[08:46] <stansell> sbartleylinux: my google search had an email archive where someone was talking about getting deb sources
[08:46] <fyrestrtr> werr.
[08:46] <Davey> weird, I can't get MySQL to bind to port 3306, any ideas why? says something else is, but I can't see it
[08:46] <Mischevious> suyog, i'm sure it does, give it a try it installs into firefox automatically http://fasterfox.mozdev.org/
[08:46] <fyrestrtr> see if there is an update for gaim
[08:46] <fyrestrtr> Davey: check the logs?
[08:46] <Davey> fyrestrtr: the logs say it can't bind ;)
[08:46] <sbartleylinux> stansell, k. will continue to look. thx.
[08:47] <stansell> ipfw: thanks (I knew I had seen that checkmark!)
[08:47] <fyrestrtr> hrmm, you sure its not running already?
[08:47] <kartik> with w32codecs can i watch movies?????
[08:47] <Mischevious> kartik, yes
[08:47] <fyrestrtr> kartik: you need a player, but yes.
[08:47] <fyrestrtr> Davey: sounds stupid, but how are you starting it?
[08:47] <jhan100> somebody know .. why the WI-FI  light of the keyboard of my HP zv6100 dont want to light ... later I configured it with the ndiswrapper ?
[08:47] <jhan100> sorry my english ....
[08:48] <Nrbelex> Hi - I tried to download the BZtanks package but when I click the icon under games, nothing happens...
[08:48] <ipfw> stansell:  it was just driving me nuts ;)
[08:48] <Davey> fyrestrtr: it's actually the apt-get install that can't start it, but neither can sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
[08:48] <fyrestrtr> Nrbelex: try running it from the terminal and see what output it gives you.
[08:48] <Sashi> hmm
[08:48] <Sashi> is it possible to expand the max file size?
[08:48] <Sashi> for phpmyadmin
[08:48] <ipfw> stansell:  I can tell who's here, and who's not -- If I go to tab complete the nick, and it doesn't work -- they must have fsck'n left :P
[08:48] <peterretief> Davey: is there a mysql socket
[08:48] <fyrestrtr> Sashi: just edit php.ini
[08:49] <fyrestrtr> Davey: is that the only thing in the logs? Can't bind?
[08:49] <Nrbelex> fyrestrtr: ... I'm absolutely new to this - how do I do that
[08:49] <Davey> peterretief: no, it doesn't get that far, Id on't think
[08:49] <fyrestrtr> !terminal
[08:49] <Nrbelex> haha - yea...
[08:49] <Madpilot> anyone know the name of the package that will install stuff from art.gnome.org?
[08:49] <jhan100> Somebody knows for what! the Light Wi-fi of my keyboard does not want to light in ubuntu with kernel 2.6.12-10?  I already configured  with ndiswrapper....
[08:49] <fyrestrtr> Madpilot: gnome-themes-extras I think.
[08:50] <Simplex3> Does ubuntu come with a command line utility to list all disk partitions?
[08:50] <Sashi> ?
[08:50] <fyrestrtr> Simplex3: fdisk -l
[08:50] <Sashi> and wheres php.ini
[08:50] <fyrestrtr> Sashi: don't remember, look for it :) find / -name php.ini
[08:50] <shontele_> hey, sorry, its shoo-shu. my computer froze. i didnt get what you said before about what to do when gaim crashes?
[08:51] <tamale> man, i'd be happy right now just to have my windows boot working again  :[
[08:51] <Madpilot> fyrestrtr, actually, I just found it, it's "gnome-art" - thanks, though
[08:51] <sinisterr> how can i know if dri is enabled?
[08:51] <stansell> Nrbelex, the first thing is to make sure the basic networking is setup between the machines
[08:51] <Sashi> found it..
[08:51] <fyrestrtr> tamale: boot from a windows cd, choose recovery, and then fdisk --fixmbr or something like that. I forgot the exact option.
[08:51] <Sashi> how do i edit it to make it accept bigger file sizes
[08:51] <fyrestrtr> Madpilot: mm, might install that myself.
[08:51] <tamale> thanks fyrstrtr, i'll try that
[08:52] <Madpilot> !info gnome-art
[08:52] <Nrbelex> stansell: ok - I have the networking window open in both - what should I look for/do?
[08:52] <ubotu> gnome-art: (install GNOME themes from art.gnome.org), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.2-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 26 kB, Installed size: 200 kB
[08:52] <shoo-shu> what do i do when gaim crashes?
[08:52] <ipfw> shoo-shu:  start it again
[08:53] <shoo-shu> i do and it does the exact same thing
[08:53] <Madpilot> shoo-shu, you running the default install of gaim?
[08:54] <stansell> Nrbelex, do you know the ping command?
[08:54] <shoo-shu> yes
[08:54] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, does it give an error message?
[08:54] <shoo-shu> no
[08:54] <shoo-shu> everytime i open it, it signs into my account
[08:54] <Nrbelex> stansell: I'm afraid not
[08:54] <powder> shoo-shu, shouldn't you be reinstalling windows? lol
[08:54] <shoo-shu> and then it says its handshaking
[08:54] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, have you checked synaptic for any updates to gaim?
[08:54] <shoo-shu> YES BUT THAT WONT WORK TOO
[08:54] <sbartleylinux> lol
[08:55] <shoo-shu> i dont even know what synaptic is
[08:55] <sbartleylinux> sorry shoo-shu  but it is funny.
[08:55] <shoo-shu> i fucking hate linux
[08:55] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, no problem.
[08:55] <tamale> lol
[08:55] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, go to the System Menu
[08:55] <shoo-shu> ...k
[08:55] <sbartleylinux> Then go to the administration menu.
[08:55] <stansell> Nrbelex, do you have a web server or ftp server running on either machine?
[08:55] <Madpilot> shoo-shu, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto - and swearing won't improve the quality of the help you get, BTW...
[08:55] <shoo-shu> lol
[08:55] <sbartleylinux> Look towards the bottom.
[08:55] <Nrbelex> stansell:no
[08:55] <shoo-shu> you have no idea.
[08:55] <shoo-shu> i see it
[08:55] <sbartleylinux> k. start it.
[08:56] <shoo-shu> yer
[08:56] <sbartleylinux> should prompt for your password.
[08:56] <chmod775> !apache
[08:56] <shoo-shu> nope
[08:56] <ubotu> apache is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[08:56] <shoo-shu> but its completly open
[08:56] <shoo-shu> do i search for gaim?
[08:56] <sbartleylinux> k.
[08:56] <sbartleylinux> correct.
[08:57] <shoo-shu> yep thats fone
[08:57] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu,  what version does it show is installed. (green)?
[08:57] <shoo-shu> should i be looking for a update or something in particular>
[08:57] <shoo-shu> how do i find out?
[08:57] <sbartleylinux> in the list it comes up with when you searched, does it show gaim?
[08:57] <shoo-shu> is the square marked?
[08:57] <stansell> shoo-shu thinks she has one of the dapper pre-releases, so she might need to upgrade more than just gaim
[08:58] <sbartleylinux> square would be green to show installed.
[08:58] <shoo-shu> yer
[08:58] <sbartleylinux> stansell, true.
[08:58] <Madpilot> stansell, ack - no wonder she's having more trouble than most...
[08:58] <shoo-shu> version 1:1.5.0+1.5.1cvs20
[08:58] <sinisterr> anyone know?
[08:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> shoo-shu: is it reapeatable?
[08:59] <shoo-shu> there is a gaim-data also checked
[08:59] <shoo-shu> well green
[08:59] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, k.
[08:59] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, well, the good news is you are on the correct and latest version.
[08:59] <stansell> Nrbelex, ok - we'll go back to ping
[08:59] <shoo-shu> and a nautilus- sendto
[08:59] <tamale> fyresrtr:  I did the XP cd fixmbr command, which looked like it did it's thing, but I'm still getting "Error loading operating system" when trying to boot from my sata drive with windows on it
[08:59] <shoo-shu> ...and the bad news is?
[08:59] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, the bad news is taht Madpilot is correct.  you appear to be on the pre-release version of Ubuntu Linux
[08:59] <Kamping_Kaiser> shoo-shu: is the error repeatable?
[08:59] <Madpilot> shoo-shu, with that version number, you likely are running some version of Dapper - the test install...
[08:59] <stansell> Nrbelex, on your ubuntu do you have Applications -> System Tools -> Network tools ?
[09:00] <Madpilot> !info gaim
[09:00] <Nrbelex> stansell: yes
[09:00] <ubotu> gaim: (multi-protocol instant messaging client), section net, is optional. Version: 1:1.5.0-1ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 814 kB, Installed size: 2148 kB
[09:00] <shoo-shu> it happens everytime i open gaim
[09:00] <Nrbelex> stansell: I'm in the ping tab
[09:00] <shoo-shu> and no error message comes up
[09:00] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, this means that the version of Linux you are on is really not stable yet.
[09:00] <tamale> no need to let mw down easy, I know I'm in deep crap now..  :(
[09:00] <shoo-shu> it just goes away
[09:00] <shoo-shu> ...does that mean it will make it easier for me to go to windows :D
[09:00] <Kamping_Kaiser> shoo-shu: try starting it in a terminal and see what gets displayed
[09:00] <Madpilot> shoo-shu, hit the Reload button in Synaptic, then (when reload finishes) the Mark All Updates button
[09:01] <shoo-shu> how do i start what in a terminal?
[09:01] <shoo-shu> k
[09:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> shoo-shu: open a terminal (applications -> accesories -> terminal), then type "gaim"
[09:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> and hit enter
[09:02] <stansell> Nrbelex, ok - put in the name of your windows box and click the ping button
[09:02] <shoo-shu> exact same thing
[09:02] <joseph> Start --> Run --> command --> format c:
[09:02] <tamale> awesome lol.. now the only person who was following me and my problems is no longer here
[09:03] <Nrbelex> stansell: "cannot be found"
[09:03] <tamale> and i've lost my perfectly good windows install
[09:03] <Kamping_Kaiser> shoo-shu: does it display anything in the terminal?
[09:03] <joseph> there's no such thing as a perfectly good windows install
[09:03] <joseph> lol
[09:03] <shoo-shu> yes
[09:03] <shoo-shu> where do i paste it?
[09:03] <tamale> well it worked  :P
[09:03] <stansell> Nrbelex, I was afraid of that, but we can deal with it
[09:03] <stansell> Nrbelex, do you know the IP address for the windows machine?
[09:03] <Nrbelex> stansell: I take that back, I entered in the IP and it worked
[09:03] <shoo-shu> its all about something attempted to dump a core file
[09:03] <Madpilot> shoo-shu, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - then just post the paste.ubuntu-nl URL here
[09:04] <shoo-shu> and this is a bug in the software and has happened through no fault of my own
[09:04] <tamale> i dumped a core on your mom last night
[09:04] <Madpilot> tamale, not funny.
[09:04] <stansell> Nrbelex, oh -ok
[09:04] <kartik> how to play vcd files in ubuntu???????????????????????????????????please help?
[09:04] <Madpilot> shoo-shu, the development version of Ubuntu really isn't supposed to be run by regular users (I don't run it myself), and it breaks a LOT more than the release versions of Ubuntu...
[09:05] <fyrestrtr> !tell kartik about restrictedformats
[09:05] <shoo-shu> ...
[09:05] <shoo-shu> what does that mean?
[09:05] <fyrestrtr> shoo-shu: and you should be asking about it in #ubuntu+1
[09:05] <sbartleylinux> Madpilot, shoo-shu's ex boyfriend installed it and left it for her when they parted ways.
[09:05] <Madpilot> shoo-shu, it means your ex-boyfriend has saddled you with a mess...
[09:06] <shoo-shu> ...
[09:06] <shoo-shu> what do i do?
[09:06] <tamale> Madpilot:  noy funny
[09:06] <Verithrax> How can I get my hardware sensors working under Ubuntu? Just add a modprobe line to the module config file?
[09:06] <shoo-shu> my computer is f'd isnt it?
[09:06] <Madpilot> !tell Verithrax about sensors
[09:06] <Sashi> how do i stop apache?
[09:07] <tamale> anti-aircraft
[09:07] <tamale> :] 
[09:07] <stansell> shoo-shu, someone local would be able to give you better help
[09:07] <Frogzoo> shoo-shu: there are many shades and degrees of f'd
[09:07] <shoo-shu> ... what do u mean?
[09:07] <shoo-shu> i dont know anybody who uses linuc
[09:07] <shoo-shu> linux*
[09:07] <shoo-shu> and this is my uni computer and i need it!!!
[09:07] <tabber> anyone can help me setting up an ati radeon xpress 200M?
[09:07] <stansell> maybe there's a computer club at the uni ?
[09:07] <shoo-shu> ive backed up my files.
[09:07] <tamale> seriously though, does anyone else here know much about getting multiple OS's to boot when they're on a SATA drive?
[09:08] <tamale> i'm not having any luck whatsoever
[09:08] <shoo-shu> and all i want is windows
[09:08] <tamale> and i think my windows install is borked
[09:08] <tabber> ati radeon xpress 200m?
[09:08] <Frogzoo> shoo-shu: so put a notice on the uni noticeboard, some impoverished CS student woult be glad to help I'm sure
[09:08] <tabber> anyone?
[09:08] <shoo-shu> ....
[09:08] <Frogzoo> tabber: fglrx drivers from the seveas repo is step #1
[09:08] <shoo-shu> and what do i do in the meantime with gaim?
[09:09] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, did you post the error messages?
[09:09] <stansell> or there may be an ubuntu-local
[09:09] <shoo-shu> urm, whos name do i put on there?
[09:10] <Sashi> how can i get glxgears to show fps?
[09:10] <Quinn_Storm> Sashi: glxgears -printfps
[09:10] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, you should just put your shoo-shu nick.
[09:10] <Madpilot> shoo-shu, in the paste thing? You don't need to put any name
[09:10] <shoo-shu> it says name
[09:10] <shoo-shu> and then a tab that says send
[09:10] <shoo-shu> well abutton
[09:10] <stansell> what are the chances of the breezy version of gaim working for shoo-shu?
[09:10] <Madpilot> shoo-shu, just leave it blank, then hit send, and post the URL you get here
[09:11] <Madpilot> stansell, on a Dapper test install? Probably not high
[09:11] <shoo-shu> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10818
[09:11] <shoo-shu> is that it?
[09:11] <Sashi> is 1.5k fps good?
[09:11] <h0nus> i need some help with installation of a program...
[09:11] <tabber> ati radeon xpress 200m?
[09:11] <tabber> anyone?
[09:11] <Sashi> tabber, whatcha need
[09:12] <Nrbelex> stansell: I was able tp ping the windows computer, what now?
[09:12] <Frogzoo> tabber: ^^^ (learn to read)
[09:12] <tabber> installing the drivers
[09:12] <Frogzoo> !tell tabber about ati
[09:12] <tabber> if i do glxgears i get very low fps
[09:12] <Sashi> !tell myself about stuff
[09:12] <Sashi> :P
[09:12] <Sashi> i dunno what is 'stuff'.
[09:12] <Sashi> XD
[09:12] <shoo-shu> Madpilot: did u get the url: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10818
[09:13] <Madpilot> shoo-shu, I did - but I'm not sure what to suggest, to be honest
[09:13] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, got it. Looking now.
[09:13] <Frogzoo> tabber: install the fglrx driver from the seveas repo, then get back to us
[09:13] <shoo-shu> lol
[09:13] <shoo-shu> thanks guys
[09:13] <shoo-shu> *sigh*
[09:13] <prudhvi> !kernel
[09:13] <shoo-shu> i knew it was a bad idea getting him to put it on my computer
[09:13] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, do you still have synaptic open?
[09:13] <tabber> the thing is that the third step says "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg #Select the fglrx driver"
[09:13] <h0nus> is there a channel someone can direct me to for help with installation of 3rd party programs?
[09:13] <shoo-shu> i sure do
[09:14] <stansell> launchpad shows the latest gaim as  1:1.5.0+1.5.1cvs20051015-1ubuntu6
[09:14] <nick|here> how to kill a process we know the  pid??
[09:14] <tabber> i dont know what driver to select:s
[09:14] <joseph> nick|here:  kill -9 <pid>
[09:14] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, did you do the reload, upgrade all?
[09:14] <shoo-shu> yes
[09:14] <shoo-shu> wait
[09:14] <shoo-shu> what is upgrade all?
[09:14] <shoo-shu> i clicked mark all upgrades
[09:14] <sbartleylinux> the mark all upgrades.
[09:14] <sbartleylinux> k.
[09:14] <shoo-shu> yer
[09:15] <shoo-shu> it said no package is selected
[09:15] <tamale> can i choose where grub gets installed to - specifically, make sure it goes onto the same drive that i just installed the / partition to ???
[09:15] <sbartleylinux> after that, look in the list to see if gaim is listed in packages to be updated.
[09:15] <sbartleylinux> ah.
[09:15] <sbartleylinux> k.
[09:15] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, if you want, we can try uninstalling gaim and reinstalling it.
[09:15] <shoo-shu> well if that will work than yer
[09:15] <prudhvi> what package provides latest Ubuntu Linux Kernel Source
[09:15] <prudhvi> i mean i need to compile it
[09:16] <fyrestrtr> tamale: grub-install /dev/whatever
[09:16] <stansell> Nrbelex, sorry - probaby best to do the reverse - ping from windows to ubuntu
[09:16] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, no promise but worth the try.
[09:16] <fyrestrtr> prudhvi: just download the source from kernel.org
[09:16] <shoo-shu> k.
[09:16] <tamale> ahh, fyre, you're back
[09:16] <stansell> Nrbelex, I'm not aware of a graphical tool on windows for that though
[09:16] <tamale> that windows fixmbr thing didn't fix it
[09:16] <chmod775> I installed mysql how do I get into SQL prompt
[09:16] <chmod775> ?
[09:16] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, I am currently running dapper flight 5 also and have gaim running so it should work.
[09:16] <fyrestrtr> tamale: it didn't?
[09:16] <prudhvi> fyrestrtr, i used debian, where in we have a seperate package where i can apt-get it
[09:16] <Nrbelex> stansell: where can I find my IP in Ubuntu
[09:16] <tamale> i still got the "error loading operating system"
[09:16] <stansell> Nrbelex, can you start on cmd prompt on windows?
[09:16] <shoo-shu> i know it should work
[09:16] <Frogzoo> Nrbelex: ifconfig
[09:17] <shoo-shu> it was working fine
[09:17] <fyrestrtr> prudhvi: since ubuntu is debian, just check for the same package.
[09:17] <Nrbelex> stansell: yes, its open
[09:17] <shoo-shu> until last night
[09:17] <chmod775> mysql -u root -p it prompts the password ERROR 1045: Access denied for user: 'root@localhost' (Using password: YES)
[09:17] <chmod775> ?
[09:17] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, to try and start from a clean slate with gaim, lets close synaptic by clicking the x in the upper right corner.
[09:17] <shoo-shu> it just turned off, and i turned it back on and ever since it doesnt work again
[09:17] <Nrbelex> stansell: IPconfig in Ubuntu?
[09:17] <fyrestrtr> chmod775: did you setup a root user?
[09:17] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, the computer or gaim?
[09:17] <Frogzoo> Nrbelex: sigh - can't anybody read anymore? ifconfig
[09:17] <stansell> Nrbelex, system -> administration -> networking on ubuntu should show it
[09:17] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu,  turned off that is.
[09:17] <shoo-shu> gaim
[09:17] <sbartleylinux> k.
[09:17] <stansell> Nrbelex, or ipconfig would too
[09:17] <chmod775> no fyrestrtr
[09:18] <chmod775> How do I do that
[09:18] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, after closing synaptic, go ahead and start synaptic again.
[09:18] <tamale> fyrestartrt:  Do you think i can get my windows partition botting properly again if i fix grub ?
[09:18] <chmod775> ??
[09:18] <fyrestrtr> chmod775: then, you won't have one. Just type mysql
[09:18] <chmod775> ok
[09:18] <neoxan> whats the name of this config editor for nautilus/gnome?
[09:18] <fyrestrtr> tamale: I can't guarantee anything, but I can show you how to setup grub for windows.
[09:18] <chmod775> ashish@ash:/usr$ mysql
[09:18] <chmod775> ERROR 1045: Access denied for user: 'ashish@localhost' (Using password: NO)
[09:18] <fyrestrtr> mysql -u root
[09:18] <tamale> fyrestrtr:  that's all i'm trying to do
[09:18] <stansell> Nrbelex, did you find your ubuntu IP address?
[09:18] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, got synaptic back up and running again?
[09:18] <tamale> i just re-installed again to the / partition i made
[09:19] <fyrestrtr> tamale: install grub first on the boot drive.
[09:19] <chmod775> ok cool it went into mysql prompt
[09:19] <shoo-shu> urm, hang on
[09:19] <tamale> how do i do that though
[09:19] <sbartleylinux> k
[09:19] <tamale> it's gonna install it onto the ides again
[09:19] <fyrestrtr> tamale: what device is your boot drive?
[09:19] <shoo-shu> now it i
[09:19] <shoo-shu> s
[09:19] <Nrbelex> stansell: no - I tried IP config but all I get is the Windows IP
[09:19] <tamale> my sata drive
[09:19] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, k.
[09:19] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, click on search and search for gaim.
[09:19] <shoo-shu> k
[09:19] <Nrbelex> stansell: and I can't find it in Network Settings either...
[09:19] <tamale> i'm right at the screen that's asking if i wanna install grub onto the master boot record.. my only options are yes and no
[09:19] <stansell> Nrbelex, sorry - the ubuntu command is ifconfig
[09:20] <tamale> last time i chose yes, and everything broke lol
[09:20] <neoxan> whats the name of this config editor for nautilus/gnome?
[09:20] <chmod775> fyrestrtr, it went into mysql prompt and how do I create export all the tables from a drupal file
[09:20] <chmod775> ?
[09:20] <sbartleylinux> right click on the gaim item with the green box.
[09:20] <shoo-shu> done
[09:20] <fyrestrtr> tamale: sudo grub-install --no-floppy /dev/sda1
[09:20] <shoo-shu> yer
[09:20] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, select for complete removal.
[09:20] <tamale> how can i type?!  i'm in the installer
[09:20] <neoxan> i mean that
[09:20] <neoxan> whats the name of this config editor for nautilus/gnome?
[09:20] <stansell> Nrbelex, you probably want eth0
[09:20] <neoxan>  Applications -> System Tools -> Configuration Editor
[09:20] <neoxan> this one
[09:20] <shoo-shu> click apply?
[09:20] <neoxan> does it have a name?
[09:20] <fyrestrtr> chmod775: this is not mysql support channel, ask in #mysql
[09:20] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, yes.
[09:21] <Nrbelex> stansell: yes - I right clicked on it - then propertirs but I don't see something in the form of 198.168.2.X
[09:21] <htrp> what is XML ?
[09:21] <htrp> !xml
[09:21] <ubotu> htrp: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:21] <shoo-shu> done
[09:21] <fyrestrtr> tamale: you are in the installer -- oh, okay.
[09:21] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, k.  Now, right click on gaim and select for install and then apply
[09:21] <blanky> !ati
[09:21] <ubotu> from memory, 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
[09:21] <shoo-shu> k
[09:22] <tamale> i chose no and it's giving me a big list of examples
[09:22] <tamale> looks like i can type my own location
[09:22] <stansell> Nrbelex, the network tools window on ubuntu can show the address
[09:22] <tamale> i wrote down the info from the partition table
[09:22] <tamale> my sata drive is sda
[09:22] <tamale>   0,0,0
[09:22] <fyrestrtr> tamale: what type of installation are you doing? it should be custom-expert. I don't know what its showing you because I haven't done that on the ubuntu installer.
[09:22] <tamale> scsi3
[09:22] <tamale> oh
[09:22] <stansell> Nrbelex, devices tab - then select eth0
[09:23] <Nrbelex> stansell: I got it - its not in the same form as all the other Windows IPs on the network
[09:23] <stansell> XML: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML
[09:23] <tamale> i'm pretty sure i'm in the right place... i just gotta figure out how to say "sda"  properly at this prompt
[09:23] <Nrbelex> stansell: and I pinged it from windows and its good
[09:23] <tamale> their examples are putting it in parantheses
[09:23] <stansell> Nrbelex, what does it start with?
[09:23] <tamale> like    (hd0)
[09:24] <shoo-shu> okay do i click apply?
[09:24] <Nrbelex> stansell:127
[09:24] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, yep.
[09:24] <fyrestrtr> tamale: yes, this is grub's syntax.
[09:24] <shoo-shu> and all i need to install is gaim and gaim-data?
[09:24] <tamale> ok cool
[09:24] <tamale> so will  (sda)  work ok?
[09:24] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, I believe that is correct.
[09:24] <tamale> or do i need a number ?
[09:24] <shoo-shu> cool
[09:24] <fyrestrtr> tamale: no
[09:24] <shoo-shu> its installing
[09:24] <shoo-shu> well dling
[09:24] <sbartleylinux> k
[09:24] <shoo-shu> downloading*
[09:24] <stansell> Nrbelex, that sounds like the loopback address - 127.0.0.1 - everyone can ping that because it means "ping myself"
[09:24] <fyrestrtr> tamale: grub has tab complete, so hit (s<tab> or (h<tab> and see what choices it gives you
[09:25] <tamale> ahh cool
[09:25] <grndslm> i really need some help....i emptied out my trash can, and apparently the contents on my desktop were inside it....i assure you i never dragged it there, not even accidentally, anyway....now everything's gone
[09:25] <Nrbelex> stansell: I'm an idiot - I still can't find the 192 IP address I was looking for...
[09:25] <tamale> ahh crap, tab takes me to the continue and goback fields  :(
[09:25] <fyrestrtr> tamale: are you at the grub prompt, or somewhere else?
[09:25] <Nrbelex> stansell: got it
[09:25] <shoo-shu> done
[09:25] <shoo-shu> now what?
[09:25] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, try starting gaim.
[09:25] <fyrestrtr> grub prompt looks like grub>
[09:25] <shoo-shu> k
[09:25] <shoo-shu> brb
[09:25] <tamale> i'm at the "Install GRUB boot loader on a hard disk"  step of the installer
[09:26] <grndslm> can i get anything back, or is it hopeless....i take it the trash can uses the rm command or hopefully some other method????
[09:26] <tamale> i just chose NO
[09:26] <Nrbelex> stansell: and I got a response when pinging from windows on the 198 IP
[09:26] <stansell> Nrbelex, ok - cool
[09:26] <Frogzoo> grndslm: I don't like your chances - 'nix is very unforgiving over unintended deletes
[09:26] <tamale> it says  "The device can be specified using GRUB's notation, or as a device in /dev."
[09:26] <shoo-shu> nope
[09:26] <shoo-shu> same shit
[09:26] <shoo-shu> i mean.... stuff happened
[09:26] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, :) sorry to hear that.
[09:27] <shoo-shu> :(
[09:27] <stansell> Nrbelex, what happens if you put \\198.x.x.x (fill in the x's) in the windows explorer?
[09:27] <shoo-shu> where does this leave me?
[09:27] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, what kind of computer is it?  Pentium, amd, xeon?
[09:27] <grndslm> Frogzoo, i've definitely laughed at people for stuff like this before, but i know that the contents were not in there when i clicked "empty"...but somehow they ARE gone....this is ridiculous
[09:27] <shoo-shu> a compaq presario laptop
[09:27] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, model?
[09:27] <grndslm> nobody has ANY words of advice for recovering accidentally deleted files?
[09:27] <shoo-shu> urm.......
[09:28] <Nrbelex> stansell: msn search comes up and says it can't be found
[09:28] <shoo-shu> hang on
[09:28] <Quinn_Storm> grndslm: backups.
[09:28] <artimo> grndslm - forensic tools - linux is open source so there is hope.
[09:28] <sbartleylinux> k
[09:28] <stansell> Nrbelex, even with the backslashes in front?
[09:28] <Frogzoo> grndslm: I agree - it doesn't sound like a happy situation
[09:28] <tamale> cool, it looks like it took  /dev/sda   properly
[09:28] <tamale> i'm rebooting now
[09:28] <tamale> YES
[09:28] <tamale> GRUB's UP!
[09:28] <martyv> if they are text files you can "cat /dev/hda | grep textinfile"
[09:28] <tamale> :D
[09:28] <Frogzoo> grndslm: breezy or dapper?
[09:28] <grndslm> artimo, what distro would you recommend and what software??
[09:29] <tamale> I LOVE YOU FYRESTRTR
[09:29] <grndslm> Frogzoo, breezy
[09:29] <stansell> Nrbelex, what happens if you ping the ubuntu hostname instead of IP from windows?
[09:29] <shoo-shu> v2417au
[09:29] <sbartleylinux> k. brb
[09:29] <Nrbelex> stansell: no - sorry - now I just we could not find... in an error box
[09:29] <fyrestrtr> tamale: =) glad it worked
[09:29] <tamale> what the crap!    -    root error 32 - selected hard disk does not exist
[09:29] <tamale> LOL
[09:29] <tamale> err 21
[09:29] <fyrestrtr> tamale: you put the wrong entry in grub.
[09:29] <Frogzoo> grndslm: I really have no idea what could have gone wrong, but would be great to know - to save others the same pain
[09:29] <fyrestrtr> that's okay, just edit the menu.
[09:29] <fyrestrtr> you can do that from within grub.
[09:30] <tamale> but at least grub actually started
[09:30] <artimo> There is likely a much easier way but i stumbled on "Helix 1.6" and use it all the time.  bootable knoppix based distro.
[09:30] <tamale> yah
[09:30] <Nrbelex> stansell: I get a response
[09:31] <tamale> it was 0,2
[09:31] <tamale> interesting
[09:31] <stansell> Nrbelex, ok , on windows can you bring up the search for computer?  and put in the ubuntu name
[09:31] <tamale> ok, so i have some pretty useful information for people in my situation
[09:31] <martyv> grndslm, as long as you turned off the computer immediately - the blocks on disk should still be there
[09:31] <tamale> the drive ordering changes between installer and grub running
[09:31] <grndslm> anybody have any forensics software they'd recommend??
[09:31] <artimo> linux sleuth kit is just one of the dozens of apps included.
[09:31] <martyv> grndslm, there are tools line undelete - http://www.stud.tu-ilmenau.de/~mojo/undelete.html
[09:31] <grndslm> martyv...i signed on as soon as i realized what happened
[09:31] <fyrestrtr> so you got it working then?
[09:32] <grndslm> martyv, you're my f'in hero
[09:32] <tamale> yah, it's booting ubuntu
[09:32] <fyrestrtr> good good
[09:32] <tamale> i'll try to fix windows later
[09:32] <Nrbelex> stansell: I'm asked for a username and password
[09:32] <fyrestrtr> tamale: fixing windows is easy.
[09:32] <stansell> Nrbelex, excellent!
[09:32] <tamale> probably just a fuxed boot.ini
[09:32] <fyrestrtr> just need to add the right command, once you've logged in.
[09:32] <martyv> grndslm, you will need something like a live cd and work with the disk unmounted to maximise your chances
[09:32] <tamale> with the recovery console or what?
[09:33] <grndslm> martyv, i take it that that will work with ext3 also?
[09:33] <Nrbelex> stansell: ... but my root password doesn't work...
[09:33] <tamale> can i pm you fyre?
[09:33] <stansell> Nrbelex, have you tried your ubuntu username and password?
[09:33] <martyv> grndslm, yes they are basically the same - ext3 just has journallying as an added extra
[09:33] <fyrestrtr> tamale: I am saying if the grub entry is not correct, you can correct that from the shell (ubuntu). If Windows itself is corrupted, then you'll need to re-install it, which means that now your MBR will have the Windows bootloader, and not grub.
[09:33] <Madpilot> Nrbelex, by default whenever Ubuntu asks for a password, it's looking for your own user pw
[09:34] <Nrbelex> stansell: Since I haven't set up any other users, isn't my root password the same as my user password?
[09:34] <tamale> fyrestrtr:  you really think it would've hurt my windows install though?  I don't understand why it would, just messing with the MBR and partition tables
[09:34] <stansell> maddler, Nrbelex is trying to share a directory from ubuntu to windows
[09:34] <grndslm> martyv, sweet....just out of curiousity, i assume other filesystems have similar software for recovery?
[09:34] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, k. looks like it is an AMD Sempron Mobile processor.
[09:34] <introvert> Nrbelex: You should probably make a partition in which both Windows and Linux can read/right to.
[09:35] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, can you bring up a terminal again? Applications, Accessories, Terminal
[09:35] <martyv> grndslm, probably
[09:35] <fyrestrtr> tamale: no it wouldn't have, I just suspect it doesn't have the correct entry in grub
[09:35] <khanman02> whenever i open a file from places (in gnome), it opens in Konqueror, how do i stop this?
[09:35] <introvert> Nrbelex: Maybe do a little Filesystem research on wikipedia
[09:35] <shoo-shu> yer
[09:35] <grndslm> any recommendations for a live cd that has e2fsprogs??  backtrack, perhaps?
[09:35] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, type in the following    uname -ra
[09:35] <introvert> Nrbelex: FAT32 I believe both Linux and Windows can read/right
[09:35] <tamale> fyrestrtr:  ok, well we'll see soon enough I guess.   I'm really just more interested in getting ubuntu to work properly
[09:35] <Nrbelex> introvert: is it that difficult to share without doing?
[09:36] <Nrbelex> introvert: what's Samba's purpose?
[09:36] <martyv> grndslm, just so you know i haven't done this thing for a long time (last thing similar was recovering a trashed partition table), but generally this just takes patience (and helpful tols)
[09:36] <introvert> Nrbelex:
[09:36] <fyrestrtr> tamale: well seems everything is working. Make sure you've got your nvidia stuff detected properly.
[09:36] <introvert> I've never used Samba
[09:36] <senator32> HELP i am running ubuntu 5.10 on a ibook G4...i cant seem to get the WIFI working. I usually use ndiswrapper but apparently i cant with the PPC install.. Anyone know how to get this working?
[09:36] <tamale> fyrestrtr:  I've got plenty more problems headed my way, with a 1680x1050 dell LCD, dual monitors, and all other things that should be a real pain to install
[09:36] <stansell> Nrbelex, you don't really have a root password - just the sudo and gksudo command allow root privilege using your user password
[09:36] <fyrestrtr> tamale: what video card?
[09:36] <tamale> 7800 GT
[09:36] <fyrestrtr> is that ... nvidia?
[09:36] <introvert> Yes
[09:36] <tamale> yah
[09:36] <grndslm> martyv, i've got all night, that was practically 3 or 4 years worth of memorabilia, etc
[09:36] <martyv> senator32, NDIS is windows thingies
[09:36] <shoo-shu> what do u  want done with what it just showed?
[09:37] <fyrestrtr> tamale: then its easy because the binary drivers have twinview support =) just need to configure your X
[09:37] <senator32> i suppose thats a good point
[09:37] <grndslm> going to read the contents of backtrack really quickly
[09:37] <Nrbelex> stansell: I see - because I'm the only user I've set up?
[09:37] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, post the result like before.
[09:37] <senator32> i just saw it was a brodcom chip
[09:37] <tamale> that's just it, i'm not good at all with x configurations
[09:37] <martyv> senator32, unless your mac is usuing windows drivers i think you're out of luck
[09:37] <introvert> tamale: xorgconfig
[09:37] <fyrestrtr> its really easy once you get past the (somewhat) cryptic syntax.
[09:37] <tamale> and i've heard the dell monitor resolution is a bitch to support
[09:37] <senator32> wow
[09:37] <senator32> hmmm
[09:37] <introvert> tamale: If you want to send me a query I can probably help you in private
[09:38] <shoo-shu> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10819
[09:38] <sbartleylinux> k
[09:38] <sbartleylinux> brb
[09:38] <stansell> Nrbelex, yes although you can setup more users to work the same way, where their password gives them root privilege
[09:38] <shoo-shu> is that right?
[09:38] <schmity> my ubuntu computer has spyware, how do i get it off?
[09:38] <fyrestrtr> schmity: install Windows
[09:38] <tamale> introvert:  sent
[09:38] <Nrbelex> stansell: I see - what password do I need to enter into the userbox I'm presented with after entering my hostname into explorer?
[09:38] <introvert> schmity: What are the characteristics of the spyware?
[09:38] <schmity> fyrestrtr: how?
[09:39] <artimo> spyware for ubuntu? - hm - that would be a very new thing. - grin
[09:39] <stansell> Nrbelex, back to sharing files, I don't have samba installed here so I'm going to be a little in the dark
[09:39] <schmity> introvert: it keeps downloading porn, and deleting my hard drive
[09:39] <schmity> what?
[09:39] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, yep.
[09:39] <introvert> schmity: I suggest you reinstall your webbrowser
[09:39] <Nrbelex> stansell: I also tried to do something similar from the places -> Network Server area and had the same password issue
[09:40] <shambling> wowww dapper amd64 is so fast with vlc now have got geforce working!!
[09:40] <senator32> martyv the only thing that makes me wonder is that lspci shows that the internal wifi card is broadcom...do you think it is at all possible to load a standard broadcom driver into linux?
[09:40] <shoo-shu> k
[09:40] <fyrestrtr> schmity: I suggest you find another way to let off hormones than download porn.
[09:40] <schmity> fyrestrtr: like...
[09:40] <artimo> no one is saying Debian is uncrackable it is just that we linux users are a smaller group of users.
[09:40] <introvert> tamale: I didn't get your query, though I've queried you.
[09:40] <dj-fu> it IS possible, senator32 , its' been done many times with ndiswrapper
[09:40] <grndslm> could somebody please save me some time and answer a fairly simple question....which live cd would be best (and definitely easiest) and include e2fsprogs to recover data?? backtrack, system rescue??
[09:40] <tamale> introvert: yah, i see your messages
[09:40] <shoo-shu> well porn was the whole reason why i went to linux
[09:40] <fyrestrtr> schmity: find a grilfriend
[09:40] <stansell> Nrbelex, on the ubuntu directory you want to share to windows, bring up the sharing properties
[09:40] <shoo-shu> and now it has backstabbed me
[09:40] <tamale> introvert:  Do you have any other IM clients?
[09:40] <fyrestrtr> grndslm: knoppix
[09:41] <senator32> dj-fu im trying an install with a ibook
[09:41] <senator32> not a windows machine
[09:41] <martyv> senator32, well that's a possibility - i guess assuming that it connects to the PCI bus the same way it might work
[09:41] <schmity> fyrestrtr: how do i do that?
[09:41] <dj-fu> ah
[09:41] <tamale> introvert:  Have you gotten any of my messages at all?
[09:41] <dj-fu> pass :)
[09:41] <introvert> tamale: Yeah, you can respond to me, I just didn't see your original message
[09:41] <introvert> tamale: Err, try now
[09:41] <dj-fu> senator32, try find the windaz driver for your wifi card
[09:41] <senator32> windaz?
[09:41] <Nrbelex> Stansell: Ok, I hit "Share Folder" - I'm now looking at the path then a share with: option box
[09:41] <dj-fu> That's like Windows with a gangsta lean
[09:41] <dj-fu> we keep it poppin here in the world of linux
[09:41] <heyjoe2> can anyone help me with installing a limewire rpm file
[09:42] <grndslm> fyrestrtr, any recommendations before i save this to anywhere but my home directory and eventually reboot??
[09:42] <introvert> tamale: Join #tamale
[09:42] <schmity> fyrestrtr: how do i do that?
[09:42] <Nrbelex> Stansell: I select my only choice, SMB and it says "Share Properties"
[09:42] <heyjoe2> and installing the bin/sh
[09:42] <stansell> Nrbelex, does it say anything about who you want to allow to see it?
[09:42] <fyrestrtr> senator32: ndiswrapper has broadcom support
[09:42] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, k. Well, you have a couple of options as I see it.  You can fix your bios and re-install Windows (perhaps someone local can help with that)
[09:42] <artimo> !tell heyjoe2 about alien
[09:42] <shoo-shu> what does that mean?
[09:42] <Nrbelex> Stansell: "Allow browsing folder" but I had that checked befoore
[09:42] <shoo-shu> wait
[09:42] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, you can fix your bios and reinstall the stable release 5.10 of Ubuntu.
[09:42] <shoo-shu> nvm, i get it
[09:42] <shoo-shu> lol
[09:43] <shoo-shu> hrms, whats the easier one?
[09:43] <Nrbelex> stansell: Do i need a specific name for the "share properties"?
[09:43] <senator32> fyrestrtr i realize but im trying to install this on a mac ibook..ndiswrapper wont install from synaptic
[09:43] <heyjoe2> artimo: its use is discouraged?
[09:43] <fyrestrtr> grndslm: you can always emerge the tools in ubuntu
[09:43] <senator32> i would love to get ndiswrapper installed
[09:43] <Nrbelex> Stansell: I also have General Windows Sharing Settings
[09:43] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, well, both about equal as you have to get into the bios and then do an install no matter what.  However, since the system is installed with Ubuntu, you would avoid
[09:43] <stansell> Nrbelex, no you can name the share whatever you want
[09:43] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu,  the need to fix the boot sector if you reloaded with Ubuntu.
[09:43] <heyjoe2> artimo: im a beginner so i probably shouldnt be messing out with volatile programs
[09:44] <Nrbelex> Stansell: which give me "host description:, "Doman/Workgroup" and WINS server options
[09:44] <shoo-shu> i prefer windows
[09:44] <shoo-shu> what do u mean fix the bios?
[09:44] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, If you want Windows, you are going to have to do something with a tool like partition magic to fix the boot sector of the hard drive before you reinstall.
[09:44] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, you need to get into the bios and tell it to boot from the CD before booting from the hdd.
[09:44] <artimo> heyjoe2 - it can really foul things up. the directory structures and dependencies. - much better to install from source code
[09:45] <stansell> Nrbelex, you don't have a WINS server, windows domain server, active directory, or anything like that do you?
[09:45] <senator32> is there anyway to install NDISWRAPPER manually even though the system apparently does not want me too?
[09:45] <grndslm> fyrestrtr, i guess i could just unmount the home directory, huh??
[09:45] <Nrbelex> stansell: not that I'm aware of...
[09:45] <wd3> how can i automount my cdrw and dvdrw?
[09:45] <gary_> Anyone know an easy way i can make a logfile print to terminal ever X seconds?
[09:45] <flodine> does dapper got a release date
[09:46] <shoo-shu> i know how to get into the bios... i press esc when i start up the computer
[09:46] <stansell> Nrbelex, do you see any options for permissions, security or users?
[09:46] <Madpilot> flodine, 1st of June
[09:46] <stansell> !dapper
[09:46] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[09:46] <martyv> garage, normally you just tail it continually "tail -f /var/log/messages"
[09:46] <interneti> would anyone be willing to help me with xorg
[09:46] <shoo-shu> but i put the cd in, and on the list all it came up with was all ubuntu stuff
[09:46] <shoo-shu> nothing saying about the cd or windows
[09:46] <Nrbelex> Stansell: just the read only or allow browsing check boxes
[09:46] <flodine> wow that a set back
[09:46] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, k.  you will need to get into the bios and access the boot device priority and select CD as the first boot device.
[09:47] <gary_> linux Noob seeks assistance to make logfile print to terminal every X seconds!
[09:47] <shoo-shu> how do i do that\
[09:47] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, then, you boot the computer using the windows boot cd.
[09:47] <stansell> gary_: tail -f is your friend
[09:47] <shoo-shu> is the windows boot cd called application and driver recovery cd?
[09:47] <Sashi> what in the world
[09:47] <shoo-shu> or the operating system cd?
[09:47] <Sashi> sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Mar 26 01:09:07 2006
[09:47] <gary_> stansell excellent now i have a place to start!
[09:47] <stansell> Nrbelex, have you looked on help.ubuntu.com?
[09:47] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, the operating system cd
[09:48] <shoo-shu> okay
[09:48] <martyv> gary, or "watch --int 10 cat myfile" if you really like pain
[09:48] <shoo-shu> so when i turn off my computer
[09:48] <shoo-shu> i turn it back on, i press esc and then put the cd in and then it should come up on that list that says all this stuff about ubuntu?
[09:48] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, nope.
[09:49] <shoo-shu> well thats where i f'd up
[09:49] <Nrbelex> stansell: I did some google searching using the term Samba mosty and only got help for prior releases
[09:49] <Eleaf> How can I set pcm to be my capture device?
[09:49] <Nrbelex> Stansell: which either didn't apply here or were wayyy to complicated
[09:49] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, you turn computer off.  turn computer on.  Press Esc.  Change boot priority in the bios to be CD first.  Save changes and exit.  The computer will then reboot again.  THEN you put the cd in.
[09:49] <wd3> how do i mount my dvd player?
[09:49] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, OR
[09:49] <gary_> yo nrbelex u need samba help for ubuntu?
[09:49] <Madpilot> wd3, it should auto-mount when you put a disc in
[09:49] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, when you boot the computer, does it show an option for Boot device options?
[09:50] <Nrbelex> gary_, yes
[09:50] <shoo-shu> no
[09:50] <wd3> madpilot what's up? thanks but it's not.
[09:50] <interneti> http://pastebin.com/622825 is the elive configuration that gave me hardware accel as opposed to the ubuntu http://pastebin.com/622827
[09:50] <gary_> nrbelex breezy?
[09:50] <Nrbelex> gary_, yes
[09:50] <gary_> ok i got a good resource for that
[09:50] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, some systems have a bios that allows you to press something like F12 to access the boot priorty without accessing the Bios directly.
[09:50] <gary_> 1 second
[09:50] <shoo-shu> is the bios the setup menu when i turn on the comp?
[09:50] <stansell> Nrbelex, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch07.html#sect-samba-server has instructions for smbpasswd
[09:50] <gary_> whats ur drama maybe i can help u straight of the bat i spent the last few days stuffing around with it
[09:50] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, k. then follow the steps I outlined before and see if you can get the system to boot off the operating system CD.
[09:51] <malv> hmmm, for some reason gnome will not show the splash screen and boot up
[09:51] <Snareguydave16> I've just installed wine and need to edit some config files for a windows program... how do i access the virtual C drive that wine creates?
[09:51] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, yes.
[09:51] <malv> i restarted into windows, came back, and now gnome is not loading =(
[09:51] <quitenormal> hi. I've just installed timidity, and it's set itself up so it boots up as a daemon automatically. I don't want it on automatically, how should I unset it?
[09:51] <shoo-shu> okay
[09:51] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, however, remember that if you do not fix the boot sector
[09:51] <malv> any way I can figure out whats up?
[09:51] <shoo-shu> will it say boot secrot?
[09:51] <shoo-shu> sector*
[09:51] <Nrbelex> gary_, Stansell - Thanks I'll check that out then go to sleep - Its about to hit 3 here
[09:51] <shoo-shu> or something else?
[09:51] <Sashi> hm
[09:51] <wd3> madpilot i went to xfstab mount manager and mounted it then but i remember in ubuntu gnome i went to terminal and mount (?) for automount on system bootup.
[09:52] <gary_> http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu
[09:52] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, with a tool like partition magic, you may end up with a system that will not boot after trying to install from the operating system cd.
[09:52] <interneti> god... can someone please help... I really could use it rigjt now
[09:52] <Sashi> what package do i need if it says
[09:52] <Sashi> [obj/grfio.o] 
[09:52] <grndslm> do i want to "force" a umount to my home directory in order to recover my files...or would that be a bad thing??
[09:52] <gary_> thats got nearly everything u need right there
[09:52] <toni__> How can I install debian package?
[09:52] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, I have not used the compaq system restore cd set to know if it overwrites the boot sector or not.
[09:52] <shoo-shu> no, i mean to get the computer to read off the cd
[09:52] <interneti> http://pastebin.com/622825 is the elive configuration that gave me hardware accel as opposed to the ubuntu http://pastebin.com/622827
[09:53] <heyjoe2> how do i install FrostWire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb
[09:53] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu,  I guess you will just have to try it and see if it works.  If after install, it fails to boot up into windows, you may still need to acquire a tool like partition commander or partition magic to fix the boot sector and then go through the recovery cd again.
[09:53] <Madpilot> !+frostwire
[09:53] <ubotu> frostwire is a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network, which can be found at http://www.frostwire.com/ note: the file /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh in the 4.10.9 release is in dos format, and should be converted to 'nix format using dos2unix (install the sysutils package if you do not have this command)
[09:53] <shoo-shu> k
[09:53] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, best of luck.
[09:53] <gary_> nrbelex http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu#Samba_Server
[09:53] <gary_> direct link ;P
[09:53] <stansell> Nrbelex, OK - good luck  !
[09:53] <shoo-shu> :( i need it
[09:53] <artimo> to install a deb file    dpkg -i <your>.deb
[09:53] <shoo-shu> thank you :)
[09:54] <shoo-shu> for ur help
[09:54] <sbartleylinux> np
[09:54] <toni__> tyhank you
[09:54] <grndslm> do i want to "force" a umount to my home directory in order to recover my files...or would that be a bad thing??
[09:54] <heyjoe2> madpilot: how do i convert to nix format? is it hard to do? can i get dos2unix from synaptic?
[09:54] <shoo-shu> im sorry i dont understand much lol
[09:54] <Sashi> wow
[09:54] <shoo-shu> im just lost
[09:54] <Sashi> theres such thing as
[09:54] <Sashi> 32 depth?
[09:54] <shoo-shu> okay, im going to go and try. byes
[09:54] <sbartleylinux> shoo-shu, not at all. come back if you get frustrated with windows and want to try again.:)
[09:54] <sbartleylinux> bye
[09:54] <interneti> sbartleylinux could you help
[09:54] <shoo-shu> lol
[09:54] <sbartleylinux> interneti, I can try. what is up?
[09:55] <interneti> http://pastebin.com/622825 is the elive configuration that gave me hardware accel as opposed to the ubuntu http://pastebin.com/622827
[09:55] <Madpilot> heyjoe2, yeah, looks like it's in the sysutils package, like it says in that blurb...
[09:55] <Snareguydave16> I have installed "wine" and it is working wonderfully.  How do I access the virtual drive that it creates... need to edit a config file
[09:55] <interneti> im not getting accelleration
[09:55] <Nrbelex> stansell, gary_, thanks again!
[09:55] <interneti> and its a pain
[09:55] <toni__> this says that i not have superuser privilege...what to do?
[09:55] <interneti> sudo
[09:55] <dj-fu> Snareguydave16, ~/.wine/
[09:55] <Snareguydave16> thank you
[09:56] <interneti> toni use sudo
[09:56] <Madpilot> toni__, preceed your command w/ sudo when you need privs
[09:56] <heyjoe2> madpilot: i cant find dos2unix in synaptic, could it be called something else?
[09:56] <toni__> thanko you verry muxh. :)
[09:56] <toni__> not it's working. :P
[09:56] <Madpilot> !tell heyjoe2 about frostwire
[09:57] <Madpilot> heyjoe2, look for the sysutils package, like it says in the frostwire blurb...
[09:57] <interneti> sbartley any ideas
[09:57] <heyjoe2> madpilot: how do i look for it
[09:57] <wd3> madpilot does it matter if my dvd mounting point is cdrom 1? shouldn't it say dvd0?
[09:57] <Madpilot> heyjoe2, just search for sysutils - that should work...
[09:58] <Madpilot> !info sysutils
[09:58] <ubotu> sysutils: (Miscellaneous small system utilities.), section utils, is optional. Version: 1.3.8.5.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 40 kB, Installed size: 156 kB
[09:58] <sbartleylinux> interneti, sorry, but I have very little experience with video configs myself.
[09:58] <fyrestrtr> grndslm: is your home directory mounted on a separate partition?
[09:58] <stansell> I'm really confused - nautilus has options to configure an SMB share - but you've still got to mess with smbpasswd and smb.conf to actually get access to the share?
[09:58] <interneti> madpilot this is a long shot but could you help?
[09:58] <grndslm> fyrestrtr
[09:58] <Madpilot> wd3, no idea - it's been a while since I ran a DVD on this system, and it auto-mounted for me
[09:58] <stansell> !info gaim
[09:58] <ubotu> gaim: (multi-protocol instant messaging client), section net, is optional. Version: 1:1.5.0-1ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 814 kB, Installed size: 2148 kB
[09:58] <interneti> http://pastebin.com/622825 is the elive configuration that gave me hardware accel as opposed to the ubuntu http://pastebin.com/622827
[09:58] <grndslm> fyrestrtr, yes it is
[09:58] <sbartleylinux> night all.
[09:59] <Snareguydave16> is there a way to turn on root priviledges permanently without having to do everything through the root terminal?
[09:59] <wd3> Madpilot, thanks
[09:59] <fyrestrtr> grndslm: you can re-mount it readonly -- unmounting it completely might cause problems.
[09:59] <FlannelKing> Snareguydave16: why would you want to do that?
[09:59] <interneti> wouldn't recommend it..
[09:59] <Madpilot> Snareguydave16, that would be a really bad idea...
[09:59] <fyrestrtr> Snareguydave16: no, that's a very bad idea.
[09:59] <Snareguydave16> lol... i see.
[10:00] <interneti> any ideas madpilot
[10:00] <Snareguydave16> well, i am just trying to access the /.wine directory... it this possible through the stock file browser or do i have to do it through the root terminal
[10:00] <Madpilot> Snareguydave16, that's just a hidden folder - in Nautilus, just hit Ctrl+H
[10:00] <grndslm> fyrestrtr, i just did a lazy umount, and now i can't open gnome-terminal anymore...but i can still switch to a virtual terminal or whatever Ctrl+Alt+F6 is
[10:01] <stansell> the problem is .wine starts with a "."
[10:01] <fyrestrtr> Snareguydave16: cd /.wine && ls
[10:01] <malv> how would I roll back that libc update?
[10:01] <tamale> fyrestrtr:
[10:01] <grndslm> this undelete software seems kinda old, what are my chances of recovering 75% or more of my data??
[10:01] <tamale> I got the windows partition to boot
[10:01] <malv> I think it is preventing me from running any gnome apps
[10:01] <wd3> how do i mount my cdrw to automount at bootup?
[10:01] <tamale> the grub boot loader was COMPLETELY wrong
[10:01] <malv> could also be libcairo
[10:02] <malv> anytime I try to run anything based off of gtk, the windows fail to repaint
[10:02] <interneti> libc is ok as far as I know
[10:02] <malv> i dunno, but I cant run gtk anything
[10:02] <malv> i amu using kde at the moment
[10:02] <interneti> dude.. I don't know
[10:02] <fyrestrtr> tamale: that's why you should always do the grub bootloader thing manually.
[10:02] <Snareguydave16> Tried both commands to attempt to "show" wine folder in nautilus... still cannot see.
[10:03] <ReMink> Hi !
[10:03] <interneti> I've got my own problems, and no one will even reply to them
[10:03] <fyrestrtr> Snareguydave16: open a terminal, type ls -la /.wine
[10:03] <fyrestrtr> interneti: I am looking at your configuration -- you have to be patient.
[10:03] <tamale> fyrestrtr:  so how can i save changes to the grub config?
[10:03] <fyrestrtr> tamale: its just a file, save it
[10:03] <interneti> Excellent!!!
[10:04] <ReMink> I search one commande for know : what package inclu what commande ...
[10:04] <tamale> save while i'm actually there, in grub?
[10:04] <grndslm> could somebody please provide me with a direct link to the undelete program that works with e2fsprogs?? i already have e2fsprogs installed.....but i cannot find the link anymore because firefox crashed and my home directory is unmounted so i can't open any more graphical programs
[10:04] <ReMink> So, i search the package which install : kpsewhich
[10:05] <grndslm> and once again, the program itself, not the undelete page
[10:05] <fyrestrtr> tamale: oh at the grub> prompt?
[10:05] <tamale> o
[10:05] <fyrestrtr> tamale: or are you talking about menu.lst
[10:05] <tamale> i'm in the grub program itself
[10:06] <tamale> where i can select an os
[10:06] <fyrestrtr> interneti: your refresh rates aren't the same, and you need to add the mode lines.
[10:06] <Ku-guy_> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.38.tar.gz
[10:06] <tamale> ahh i see, i can press c for a command line
[10:06] <stansell> Snareguydave16, view -> show hidden files
[10:06] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, you're a hero
[10:06] <Ku-guy_> :-)
[10:06] <interneti> fyrestrtr what do I do?
[10:06] <fyrestrtr> tamale: at the grub prompt, you can just install grub, or check to see what the "grub" notation is for a partition. To make the changes permanent, edit menu.list in /boot/grub/
[10:06] <stansell> Snareguydave16, you're sure the .wine folder exists already?
[10:07] <fyrestrtr> tamale: menu.lst
[10:07] <fyrestrtr> interneti: wait
[10:07] <Snareguydave16> stansell, yes... thank you... as always... it was sitting right in front of me!
[10:07] <patton> backports.mirrormax.net/ breezy-extras but it works for dapper?
[10:07] <fyrestrtr> need to switch terms, brb
[10:07] <Snareguydave16> thanks for the help guys
[10:08] <ReMink> So, i search the package which install : kpsewhich
[10:08] <malv> i have a feeling libcairo is the problem
[10:09] <Madpilot> patton, I think all the mirrormax repos shut down months ago
[10:09] <interneti> it probably is, because I installed libc and I haven't got n e problems with it
[10:09] <interneti> updated
[10:09] <tony_> 
[10:10] <patton> Madpilot, I need extras repositories for Dapper
[10:10] <interneti> fyrestrtr welcome back
[10:10] <Madpilot> patton, I doubt there is such a thing - Dapper hasn't even been fully released yet
[10:10] <fyrestrtr> ah, the powerbook was getting annoying.
[10:10] <stansell> wd3, normally you wouldn't want to mount the CDRW indiscriminately
[10:11] <BenderNZ> hi2u, I've written a patch for php5, and I want to merge it into the sources from apt-get source, which I've done and compiled. However when I compile it apt wants to keep overwriting it via apt-get upgrade. How can I append my own version to the end of this? like say 5.0.5-bender
[10:11] <patton> ok
[10:11] <matthew_w> I'm having a ridiculous problem with Wine on Ubuntu, does anyone here know it exceptionally well, or know the channel to visit?
[10:11] <interneti> well fyrestrtr, whenever you are ready btw thanks
[10:12] <sfar-ubu> !ask
[10:12] <crimsun> !info php5
[10:12] <stansell> wd3, but if you have the need to, treat it like a hard-drive partition
[10:12] <ubotu> php5: (server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (meta-package)), section web, is optional. Version: 5.0.5-2ubuntu1.2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1 kB, Installed size: 20 kB
[10:12] <stansell> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
[10:12] <Madpilot> matthew_w, I think there's a #wine channel
[10:12] <crimsun> BenderNZ: use 5.0.5-2ubuntu1.2bender1
[10:12] <BenderNZ> crimsun: yes, but how do I append that version ?
[10:12] <stansell> !info libc6
[10:12] <Madpilot> matthew_w, #winehq
[10:12] <ubotu> libc6: (GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data), section base, is required. Version: 2.3.5-1ubuntu12 (breezy), Packaged size: 4772 kB, Installed size: 15436 kB
[10:12] <matthew_w> Well, anyway, I'm getting AST is missing in TZ_INFO when I start it up.  Basically Wine can't find my time zone, so it hangs.
[10:12] <crimsun> BenderNZ: edit debian/changelog
[10:12] <matthew_w> Thanks!
[10:12] <BenderNZ> alright I'll try that, thanks
[10:13] <grndslm> Ku-guy_...doh, i meant the undelete program...there were 2 software packages i was recommended on a website above:  1) e2fsprogs and 2) the undelete program (don't remember if it was called anything other than that)
[10:13] <wd3> stansell, ok i have a cdrw and dvdrw. when i put a cd music/data cd in the cdrw it doesn't automount like it use to before i switchted to xfce. my mounting point is /media/cdrom0 it's /dev/hdb. i just want to automount, i remember doing something like mount -(?)
[10:13] <grndslm> i need the undelete program, gotta link?
[10:13] <stjepan> hello
[10:14] <stansell> !info pmount
[10:14] <ubotu> pmount: (mount removable devices as normal user), section utils, is optional. Version: 0.9.5-0ubuntu5 (breezy), Packaged size: 35 kB, Installed size: 608 kB
[10:14] <stjepan> how to tell ubuntu I installed something from source? With Gentoo I can just put the name of program in package.provided. How does dpkg/apt solve this problem?
[10:14] <behemoth> hello all, how do i access another linux machine on the same network?
[10:14] <rybuntu> !info fstab
[10:14] <thenuke> behemoth: with ssh
[10:14] <stjepan> !info kubuntu
[10:14] <grndslm> behemoth, ssh
[10:14] <stansell> wd3, pmount /dev/hdb
[10:15] <wd3> i'll try that
[10:15] <behemoth> thenuke, grndslm : sorry, i was referring to file access
[10:15] <grndslm> behemoth, sshfs
[10:15] <crimsun> stjepan: equivs is one method, but it's not necessarily the correct way.
[10:15] <grndslm> of scp to copy
[10:15] <grndslm> or scp, i mean
[10:15] <grndslm> behemoth, but sshfs is pretty nice
[10:16] <behemoth> grndslm: hmm, and i can move/delete/copy files between the machines?
[10:16] <fyrestrtr> interneti: what resolution you want to run?
[10:16] <grndslm> behemoth, yessir
[10:16] <wd3> stansell, is this normal? walter@ubuntu:~$ pmount /dev/hdb
[10:16] <wd3> mount: block device /dev/hdb is write-protected, mounting read-only
[10:16] <interneti> fyrestrtr 1280 x1024
[10:16] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: Are you trying to undelete files on an ext3 filesystem?  If so, you probably won't have much luck.  Strings and grep may help you recover some text files but the rest is probably history.  I know of no ext3 filesystem recovery tools.
[10:16] <stansell> wd3, yes I think so
[10:17] <geneo93> testdisk does some restoring
[10:17] <wd3> stansell, shouldn't i be able to write to it, especially since it's a rw?
[10:17] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, thanks for breakin' my heart....actually i was after the txt files the most...a few that i've been working on for the past few months or so....they're definitely worth spending an entire night to get if necessary
[10:17] <stansell> wd3, for writing, you'd need it unmounted, and use a burning tool
[10:17] <lampshade> Anyone use Ubuntu on a laptop and notice a significant drop in battery output?  I think mine is due to the fan being overused and never turned off by Ubuntu, but I can't figure out more on google or the forums.  Looking for help--I'm so frustrated with this shit
[10:17] <behemoth> grndslm: sweet. does sshfs only have a CLI or a GUI as well?
[10:18] <gary_> Does anyone know where i can find information about creating templates?
[10:18] <BenderNZ> nope, infact my battery lasts longer in ubuntu than windows
[10:18] <wd3> stansell, oh to read i need to mount it and to write to it i need to unmount then burn?
[10:18] <BenderNZ> lampshade: have you got powernowd running?
[10:18] <fyrestrtr> interneti: replace your monitor section with this http://pastebin.com/622849 -- save the file, pray to whomever it is you pray to, rub any voodoo dolls, cross your fingers, click your heels three times, and then restart X and hope your monitor doesn't blow up.
[10:18] <stansell> wd3, nautilus includes a burning tool with Go -> CD creator
[10:18] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: Then if you can identify the text files with certain letter patterns, etc., then you will probably be able to recover some of them.
[10:18] <lillpelle> Are there any deb packages of Mail Notification that has the patch so that it works with gmail accounts?
[10:19] <wd3> stansell, ok next ?, i have a dvdrw, same thing? pmount?
[10:19] <gary_> if ur going to use the nautilus burner dont forget to enable burnproof
[10:19] <lampshade> BenderNZ, I would think so, it is in my init.d but it doesn't take an option of status, so I don't know how I would know for sure if it was running
[10:19] <Madpilot> lillpelle, there's a gmail-notifier pack
[10:19] <fyrestrtr> lillpelle: why don't you just use the pop access that gmail provides? it will work with any notifier.
[10:19] <Mischevious> lillpelle, you could use gmail-notifier
[10:19] <chmod775> does ubuntu store username and passwords in plain text?
[10:19] <fyrestrtr> chmod775: no.
[10:19] <lillpelle> fyrestrtr: that sounds good.
[10:19] <BenderNZ> lampshade: add the cpu scaling monitor to your panel on gnome (right click the panel and add the object)
[10:19] <robinl1> how to restart the SSH deamon?
[10:19] <Madpilot> chmod775, nope
[10:19] <schmity> hey fyrestrtr i wanna talk.
[10:19] <grndslm> behemoth, CLI is all i know of to initiate the remote drive mounting...you can mount it in fstab and that'll be that...or you can mount it each time you'd like to access the other computer's harddrive (i put it in the fstab)...but after that, you can open it through your graphical file browser like it was on your own computer
[10:19] <stansell> wd3, sorry I'm not completely familiar with a CDRW setup
[10:19] <BenderNZ> lampshade: it should be running at 50% cpu usually unless you're doing lots
[10:19] <gary_> that would be highly insecure
[10:19] <lillpelle> maddler, Mischevious: I want to use the same mail check program for all mail accounts...
[10:19] <chmod775> there is this guy in apache channel who is so skeptical about ubuntu
[10:19] <wd3> stansell, what did the pmount do?
[10:19] <Mischevious> lillpelle, okay :-D
[10:20] <chmod775> I am almost breaking my head to configure apache
[10:20] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, how do i go about searching for a text file that doesn't exist though....i guess we're throwing out the e2fsprogs altogether then??
[10:20] <chmod775> Hey! I just uninstall apache but still it appears when I do a dpkg -l | grep apache
[10:20] <chmod775> ?
[10:20] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: Use strings and grep.
[10:20] <gary_> when i right click in gnome and go to templates it says its EMPTY i wanna fill it where can i find information for this
[10:20] <stansell> wd3, pmount mounts the device as /media/xxx where xxx should correspond to the device type
[10:20] <chmod775> how do I remove it completely
[10:20] <thenuke> grndslm: there is no sshfs package in ubuntus repos :(
[10:20] <fyrestrtr> chmod775: how did you uninstall it?
[10:21] <Frogzoo> grndslm: take your pick - e2undel recover gtkrecover - they're all in the repos
[10:21] <lampshade> BenderNZ, right now it is at 800mhz, so the lowest step for my P-M  but the fan is going like almost full blast it sounds like.  Actually what it feels like is that once the fan has to rev up, it never revs back  down.  That's what it feels like.  I'm monitoring a temp of 30 degrees too, though I don't know if that's the cpu temp or what/
[10:21] <chmod775> ashish@ash:/var$ sudo apt-get remove apache apache-common apache2-common  apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils libapache2-mod-auth-mysql libapache2-mod-php5
[10:21] <grndslm> thenuke...might be under fuse or something of the sort
[10:21] <stansell> from the terminal, pumount /dev/hdb (or /media/xxx) to unmount it
[10:21] <behemoth> grndslm: yea, have done mounting through fstab in the past. where do i get sshfs? aptitude only knows of ssh. does sshfs automatically get installed with ssh?
[10:21] <robinl1> how to restart the SSH deamon?
[10:21] <grndslm> thenuck, google it
[10:21] <chmod775> fyrestrtr, ?
[10:21] <lampshade> robinl1, /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[10:21] <crimsun> robinl1: presuming openssh-server is installed, sudo invoke-rc.d ssh restart
[10:21] <BenderNZ> lampshade: I'm using a turion, and it drops back to 800mhz which increases battery life, but the fan should slow down based on the heat
[10:21] <fyrestrtr> robinl1: try sudo /etc/init.d/sshd restart
[10:21] <grndslm> behemoth, try fuse...but don't take my word for it...google is your friend
[10:22] <behemoth> grndslm: thanks for the help
[10:22] <lampshade> BenderNZ, yeah, the fan seems really loud and doesn't seem to be near the lowest level or off, which I think it can do too.
[10:22] <chmod775> see this " http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/161
[10:22] <grndslm> behemoth, no problem
[10:22] <robinl1> thanks
[10:22] <robinl1> :P
[10:22] <thenuke> http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html
[10:22] <geneo93> grndslm:  i've forced a crash and sometimes recovered files
[10:22] <chmod775> http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/161
[10:22] <wd3> stansell, ok good, my cdrom is /dev/hdb mounting access /media/cdrom0 but my dvd show /dev/hdb with cdrom1, is it safe for the dvd to be name cdrom1? shouldn't be dvd0 or something?
[10:22] <chmod775> stores in clear text http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/161
[10:22] <Frogzoo> behemoth: samba (or nfs)
[10:23] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: ...as in, "strings /dev/hdxx | grep <some_string>" where hdxx is the device which contains the data.  You won't be looking for filenames, only character patterns...
[10:23] <fyrestrtr> chmod775: stop pasting of something you know nothing about.
[10:23] <chmod775> I was just cross checking dude
[10:23] <grndslm> Frogzoo, do you know which would be best...i don't think i'll be able to use gtkrecover
[10:23] <crimsun> chmod775: that issue has already been resolved
[10:23] <introvert> something you know nothing about.
[10:23] <introvert> 00:23 -!- toni__ [n=toni@dsl-kpogw7-fee4fa00-252.dhcp.inet.fi]  has joined #ubuntu
[10:23] <chmod775> ok fine aah ubuntu rocks
[10:23] <BenderNZ> lampshade: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=97073&highlight=fan+speed+powernow and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=97992&highlight=fan+speed+powernow
[10:23] <introvert> 00:23 < chmod775> I was just cross checking dude
[10:23] <toni__> hoe can i install a debian package vith superuse shits.
[10:23] <introvert> 00:23 < grndslm> Frogzoo, do you know which would be best...i don't think i'll be able to use gtkrecover
[10:23] <Frogzoo> grndslm: just a sec - I'll take a look at the copyrights
[10:23] <behemoth> Frogzoo: ah, i forgot about nfs ;)
[10:23] <grndslm> Ku-guy_... so i'm greping a pattern that was inside the file?
[10:23] <interneti> fyrestarter ths will give me accelleration?
[10:23] <artimo> in hours - unlike a redmond company
[10:23] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: It's a painstaking process and can take a long time but if your files are that important, it may be wirth your while.
[10:23] <chmod775> ok folks did I uninstall apache the right way
[10:23] <chmod775> ?
[10:24] <stansell> wd3, I'm not sure - you can pmount /dev/hdb dvd if you want
[10:24] <newbus> wow...  is there any other newbie channel, i am a little out of depth here
[10:24] <stansell> wd3, both devices aren't really /dev/hdb are they?
[10:24] <grndslm> geneo93...how do you force a crash?
[10:24] <BenderNZ> newbus: ask on the forums?
[10:24] <wd3> stansell, sorry dvd is hdd
[10:24] <fyrestrtr> interneti: either that, or blow up your monitor. try it :)
[10:25] <introvert> newbus: Out of depth? You mean you are too ignorant or your problem is too high?
[10:25] <interneti> I will brb
[10:25] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: You're basically dumping all printable characters that exist on the block device and using grep to filter the results.
[10:25] <geneo93> grndslm:  reset button
[10:25] <lampshade> BenderNZ, What about those threads?  They both seem very unhelpful to me since we already established that my cpu is at the lowest level and that I have powernowd
[10:25] <grndslm> geneo93, and then they're just magically back where you left 'em?
[10:25] <newbus> its a very simple silly query can you help, introvert
[10:25] <BenderNZ> lampshade: they seem to say you can check under proc to see if the cpu fan speed is stepping
[10:25] <introvert> newbus: I can try, go for it.
[10:25] <geneo93> grndslm:  not always
[10:25] <BenderNZ> lampshade: check the last posts in each one
[10:26] <newbus> i mean i am very new to computers leave alone linux... basically a writer by profession jus doing this for fun and coz i like the stability of libnux
[10:26] <geneo93> grndslm  50/50 or so
[10:26] <BenderNZ> lampshade: I'm not sure how to specifically control the speeds, on my laptop the bios does that, but I know on thinkpads the os can set it, so perhaps your laptop needs to handle that through software
[10:26] <carl> I am trying to use Mp3s on ubuntu, but none of the default players work with Mp3s, does anybody know of any mp3 software for linux?
[10:26] <introvert> newbus: Go for it, there is no shame in any question
[10:26] <newbus> linux sorry
[10:26] <gary_> linux is noobie easy to install now
[10:26] <fyrestrtr> lampshade: you might need the cpufreaqd or something like that. Controls speed settings.
[10:27] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, so which should i try first mounting a greping, or keeping home partition unmounted  and using 'recover', or the not so popular rebooting
[10:27] <wd3> stansell, /dev/hdd dvd..........what does the dvd (at the end) do just name it on my desktop?
[10:27] <BenderNZ> fyrestrtr: that's replaced by powernowd I believe
[10:27] <mustard5> gary, its just configuring it after installing it that is the hard part ;) hehe
[10:27] <introvert> carl: You must get a engine and a ALSA (Or whatever sound output you use) plugin for it
[10:27] <introvert> carl: I suggest getting gstreamer and gstreamer-plugins
[10:27] <carl> ok, thanks introvert
[10:27] <rybuntu> you can mount ntfs drives in vmware and have full read write plus windows samba setup
[10:27] <gary_> yeah but the linux community is so tight knit its not hard to find help
[10:27] <fyrestrtr> BenderNZ: oh okay.
[10:28] <stansell> wd3, yes, it's just a label for the /media mountpoint - use it if you don't like the automatic label naming
[10:28] <gary_> i even installed it on my girlfriends computer she loves it
[10:28] <gary_> of course i fix all her problems
[10:28] <newbus> well, i am having sever trouble with my internet connection... and i want to confirm that the problem isnt on my end, specifically with my lan card.... so that i can then change my provider... basically the connection is extremely unstable and fluctuates all the time, dowload speeds vary between 1 and 10 kbps sometimes... what could be the problem
[10:28] <fyrestrtr> I bet you do ;)
[10:28] <wd3> stansell,  thanks
[10:28] <introvert> newbus: That's extremely bland, does this happen on Windows aswell?
[10:28] <fyrestrtr> newbus: sounds like a problem with your provider or your cabling.
[10:29] <chmod775> hey folks I installed apache and there are still files of apache and how do I remove that?
[10:29] <Frogzoo> grndslm: it doesn't look promising for ext3 recover, I'm afraid: http://pastebin.com/622859 (me considers reverting to ext2...)
[10:29] <newbus> hehe yeah thats a seriously boring problem
[10:29] <gary_> drapper + ndsiwrapper seems broken
[10:29] <fyrestrtr> newbus: change providers.
[10:29] <newbus> want to know if ubuntu has any thing in it that lets me test my hardware
[10:29] <fyrestrtr> gary_: wouldn't be surprised as its still beta software.
[10:29] <rybuntu> chmod775: terminal /var/www
[10:29] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, nevermind, i guess i don't need to mount the directory if you're accessing it through /dev/hd??
[10:29] <rybuntu> rm -rf apache*
[10:29] <Madpilot> gary_, Dapper is the development version...
[10:29] <introvert> Frogzoo: ext2 is almost exactly ext3, besides journeling support... The only thing you'd really want to have ext2 on is your boot block
[10:30] <introvert> newbus: Try the live CD
[10:30] <chmod775> rybuntu, what does sudo apt-get remove --purge file
[10:30] <chmod775> do
[10:30] <chmod775> ?
[10:30] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: Is the partition that contains your wanted files, mounted?  If so, unmount it asap!
[10:30] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, i unmounted it
[10:30] <grndslm> already
[10:30] <stella> hello
[10:30] <wd3> stansell,  shouldn't they say auto instead? /dev/hdb        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[10:30] <wd3> /dev/hdd        /media/cdrom1   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[10:30] <fyrestrtr> chmod775: read the manual page of apt-get
[10:30] <newbus> it checks the hardware?
[10:30] <ROBOd> hello
[10:30] <introvert> newbus: Ubuntu is probably the ultimate beginner distro :), it's VERY easy.. If you want to test hardware use the live cd
[10:30] <ROBOd> i want to disable gdm and to use startx
[10:30] <introvert> newbus: If you can run the live cd, you can run Ubuntu :)
[10:30] <interneti> fyrestrtr nothing happened...
[10:30] <rybuntu> chmod775: that would do absolutely nothing as your not stating a package
[10:30] <grndslm> introvert, so the ext2 tools SHOULD work then on an ext3 filesystem???
[10:30] <newbus> ok will do
[10:30] <fyrestrtr> wd3: you need a comma after iso9660
[10:30] <mustard5> newbus, have you looked into whether you need to disable ipv6
[10:31] <chmod775> ok
[10:31] <newbus> what is that do tell
[10:31] <introvert> grndslm: I seriously doubt it
[10:31] <fyrestrtr> interneti: what do you mean?
[10:31] <rybuntu> chmod775: to remove pack use dpkg -l thepackage*
[10:31] <ROBOd> how do i change the default language and desktop environment that's used by startx?
[10:31] <artimo> << (forced to remove pepsi from the "drink holder" to insert CD/
[10:31] <wd3> fyrestrtr, what will the comma do?
[10:31] <interneti> the acceleration was a flop
[10:31] <fyrestrtr> mustard5: ipv6 has nothing to do with this, unfortunately.
[10:31] <rybuntu> chmod775: then dpkg -P thepackage
[10:31] <Mischevious> wow ftp protocol is from the 70's
[10:31] <fyrestrtr> wd3: make it work, for one.
[10:31] <Mischevious> that's interesting
[10:31] <fyrestrtr> interneti: how are you testing it?
[10:31] <matthew_w> Absolutely no one is responding in that wine channel X_X
[10:31] <wd3> fyrestrtr, what about mounting on bootup?
[10:31] <mustard5> newbus, fyrestrtr seems to feel its irrelevant..so might be a misdirection on my part
[10:32] <newbus> k
[10:32] <Frogzoo> introvert: read the pastebin ^^^ - you can recover ext2 with 'recover', but not ext3...
[10:32] <chmod775> does'nt apt-get remove apache remove the package
[10:32] <grndslm> ahh...well the general consesus is that the only way to recover anything is to use strings and grep on the unmounted drive???
[10:32] <chmod775> ?
[10:32] <grndslm> i will commence with the grepping
[10:32] <fyrestrtr> wd3: options are comma separated, you have a syntax error. Either way, it won't mount anything on boot unless you have something in there (ie, a cd in the drive)
[10:32] <introvert> Frogzoo: Then find an ext3 recovering tool.
[10:32] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: yup!
[10:32] <Mischevious> wow
[10:32] <Mischevious> and Vi is from the 70's also
[10:32] <mustard5> newbus, I'm not sure what running the live CD is going to do for you though
[10:32] <grndslm> i'm definitely going to be looking for another fs for my home directory...is reiser any better for recovery?
[10:32] <matthew_w> Is there anyway to fix a Time Zone error in TZ_INFO in Wine that crashes near every program I run?
[10:32] <fyrestrtr> mustard5: the ipv6 address that's in there by default is just the ipv6 version of 127.0.0.1
[10:32] <stansell> wd3, the udf,...noauto stuff is put in by pmount for you
[10:32] <ROBOd> guys ... how to change the default language and desktop environment that's used by startx?
[10:33] <introvert> mustard5: Running the livecd would be a good indicator to whether his hardware is supported or not, it uses the same kernel, doesn't it?
[10:33] <wd3> fyrestrtr, gedit wont edit fstab, how do i?
[10:33] <ROBOd> frank23: you around? :)
[10:33] <wd3> stansell, thanks edit won't edit fstab how do i?
[10:33] <introvert> ROBOd: Do you want it to be user specific?
[10:33] <introvert> ROBOd: Or for all users
[10:33] <mustard5> introvert, I was under the impression ubuntu was installed already from the question asked
[10:33] <fyrestrtr> wd3: sudo nano -w /etc/fstab
[10:33] <ROBOd> introvert: the same as I do it in gdm :)
[10:33] <wd3> fyrestrtr, thanks
[10:34] <ROBOd> introvert: i believe that's user specific
[10:34] <Eleaf> How can I set pcm to be my capture device?
[10:34] <grndslm> introvert, lemme make this straight...you are implying that ext3 files cannot be recovered, correct?
[10:34] <Eleaf> I need icecast to record all playback
[10:34] <introvert> grndslm: I'm implying that it can't be recovered with tools made to recover ext2
[10:34] <introvert> ROBOd: Well, I think ubuntu may have a global configuration, let me take a look
[10:34] <Eleaf> pcm....  I just see no way of making this the source device (looked in alsamixer etc.)
[10:35] <stansell> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[10:35] <grndslm> introvert, thanks...i'll start greppin' now, hope i'm lucky
[10:35] <fyrestrtr> introvert: /etc/environment ;)
[10:35] <rybuntu> what fs is vista using?
[10:35] <introvert> fyrestrtr: I was thinking of xinitrc
[10:35] <basvg> hi all, I just hooked up a printer to one of my machines and I would like to be able to print to it from my other machine. Can anyone help me out?
[10:35] <introvert> rybuntu: NTFS
[10:35] <rybuntu> ntfs sux
[10:35] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: You'll probably want to redirect the output to another file so that once you've found the data, you'll have an actual file to work with.
[10:35] <introvert> Lol
[10:35] <rybuntu> slow as hell
[10:35] <interneti> fyrestrtr what can I do
[10:35] <interneti> ?
[10:36] <introvert> My favorite FS is probably EXT3 or UFS2
[10:36] <newbus> well, thanks then, later
[10:36] <fyrestrtr> interneti: ask someone that uses the same chipset, or google. How are you testing that acceleration is not working?
[10:36] <rybuntu> reiser is the fastest
[10:36] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, so i can't recover a whole file i was working on at a time can i, just lines??
[10:36] <tamale> fyrestrtr:  LOL... all this work...   I even got the nvidia drivers and x lookin pretty decent...  BUT there's no automatix support for the 64bit kernel!?!??!?  Oh man... this is just funny.
[10:36] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: Essentially, yes.
[10:37] <introvert> tamale: Heh
[10:37] <FlannelKing> tamale: you don't want to use automatix anyway.
[10:37] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, wow...i want to cry
[10:37] <fyrestrtr> tamale: =) welcome to Linux
[10:37] <rybuntu> automatix = too much crap u dont need
[10:37] <interneti> fyrestrtrwell through chromium ,,, crude... but whatever works
[10:37] <tamale> i only use it for a few things
[10:37] <tamale> it's awesome for firefox 1.5
[10:37] <introvert> tamale: What do you need?
[10:37] <introvert> Lol
[10:37] <introvert> tamale: There are alot of things on wiki for manually doing it :)
[10:37] <tamale> i know!!!
[10:38] <rybuntu> firefox on 64 sux,
[10:38] <tamale> but it's one click in automatix
[10:38] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: This whole conversation implies that you didn't make any system backups as of recent.  Too bad! :-)
[10:38] <tamale> yah?
[10:38] <tamale> you guys thing i should just do 32 bit?
[10:38] <fyrestrtr> interneti: type this at a prompt : glxinfo | grep direct
[10:38] <introvert> No
[10:38] <rybuntu> you can install two versions though a 32bit
[10:38] <fyrestrtr> what do you get?
[10:38] <rybuntu> tamale i would i have two 64bit syss at my house and they bouth run 32
[10:38] <interneti> direct rendering: No
[10:38] <interneti> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[10:38] <pn> How do i see a windows disk on my ubuntu system
[10:38] <stansell> Basvg, what have you tried so far?
[10:38] <rybuntu> tamale: its just more convienient
[10:39] <fyrestrtr> !ntfs
[10:39] <ubotu> it has been said that ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[10:39] <introvert> Running 32-bit on 64-bit hardware is stupid IMO
[10:39] <tamale> just seems liks such a waste
[10:39] <introvert> The slackers way out
[10:39] <fyrestrtr> pn ^ read that
[10:39] <basvg> stansell: I tried to let gnome search for printers but it didn't get detected. I also tried to add one manually by feeding it the ip of the machine that has the printer
[10:39] <fyrestrtr> tamale: what is automatix?
[10:39] <interneti> tamale at least you didn't compile fx from source
[10:39] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, I wish lessons were learned with easier methods
[10:39] <fyrestrtr> basvg: you need to share it first.
[10:39] <rybuntu> introvert: so run a 64bit os with a buch of 32bit software is any better?
[10:39] <interneti> automatix is bad
[10:39] <Madpilot> fyrestrtr, automatix is a bad (but popular) idea
[10:40] <stansell> basvg, are they both breezy machines?
[10:40] <interneti> at least from what I remember
[10:40] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: Me too!
[10:40] <fyrestrtr> yeah, but wth is it?
[10:40] <tamale> fyrestrtrt:  It's a program that instals lots of popular software
[10:40] <basvg> stansell: yep, they are
[10:40] <introvert> rybuntu: I have not one piece of 32-bit software on my system
[10:40] <fyrestrtr> oh that -- yeah, bad.
[10:40] <patrick52222> is there a tv out function to view movies and desktop on a tv
[10:40] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: I've had my fair share of, "hard lessons learned!"
[10:40] <rybuntu> introvert: i guess you never plan on using any java then eh?
[10:40] <tamale> fyrestrt:  well, lemme rephrase that.   it's a tool that LETS you install lots of popular software
[10:40] <fyrestrtr> anything with 'popular .. install .. software .. auto' in it is bad -- might as well use Windows with unpatched IE.
[10:40] <Madpilot> fyrestrtr, it's not a bad idea, but automatix does a bunch of hacky things
[10:40] <introvert> rybuntu: Java comes in 64-bit flavor
[10:40] <basvg> n cupsd-browsing.conf I set browsing to 'on' by the way
[10:41] <grndslm> well then, it's on to rebooting and then quite possibly committing suicide...j/k, but DAMIQWER;YTLIJHAS;G;SHGQEHR;YTIH/!TO HELL!
[10:41] <fyrestrtr> basvg: restart cups
[10:41] <interneti> fyrestrtr easy ubuntu is replacement
[10:41] <rybuntu> introvert: maybe ill go back to x64 c
[10:41] <tamale> quite frankly, it's the direction ubuntu needs to go though
[10:41] <basvg> fyrestrtr: eh, did that too of course ;)
[10:41] <hippie23> is there a way to set the brightness on a iMac g3 in breezy?
[10:41] <fyrestrtr> interneti: apt-get > *
[10:41] <tamale> with more tools like automatix, i'd be able to get more friends of mine into linux
[10:41] <rybuntu> introvert: no flash though
[10:41] <introvert> rybuntu: there are open-source flash replacements, they don't run the latest version though, soon they will hopefully
[10:41] <interneti> fyrestrtr what do you make of it?
[10:42] <tamale> for everyone who wants manual control, there's always gentoo  :)
[10:42] <grndslm> aight guys, i'm out...thanks for everyone with the ext3 recovery help, or lack thereof....one more thing...any recommended filesystems for data recovery???  reiser, maybe???
[10:42] <fyrestrtr> interneti: I dunno, must see your x logs
[10:42] <patrick52222> is there a tv out function to view movies and desktop on a tv
[10:42] <interneti> yeah if your  a sadist tamale lol
[10:42] <fyrestrtr> interneti: is the same version of x running on both distros?
[10:42] <stansell> basvg, on the machine with the printer: netstat -tuna |grep 631
[10:42] <fyrestrtr> patrick52222: this depends on your video card. What kind is it?
[10:42] <interneti> interneti: is the same version of x running on both distros? probably not
[10:42] <patrick52222> fx5200 nvidia
[10:42] <stansell> basvg, do you get something besides 127.0.0.1 ?
[10:43] <rybuntu> introvert: how much faster is 64?
[10:43] <fyrestrtr> interneti: hey, don't dog Gentoo. I love that distro. Have been using it for a looong time.
[10:43] <interneti> the elive is an etch derivative
[10:43] <basvg> stansell: yep, there's a 0.0.0:* LISTEN and one upd entry for 0.0.0.0
[10:43] <interneti> fyrestrtr  it was a joke
[10:43] <fyrestrtr> patrick52222: you need to install the binary drivers and enable TV out as per the docs.
[10:43] <introvert> rybuntu: That question is pretty irrelevant
[10:43] <fyrestrtr> !tell patrick52222 about nvidia
[10:43] <patrick52222> iv installed the drivers but how do i enable the tvout
[10:43] <rybuntu> introvert: im not trying to be obtuse i just want a reason to destroy my setup for 64
[10:44] <interneti> fyrestrtr you mentioned xlogs...
[10:44] <stansell> basvg, ok - that's in the right-hand column, right?
[10:44] <introvert> rybuntu: because it's proper to use an os that's made for your cpu architecture, not another.. one that takes FULL advantage of it
[10:44] <introvert> rybuntu: There are 32-bit emulation libraries for programs with no 64-bit ports
[10:44] <grndslm> any recommended filesystems in terms of data recovery??  ext3 is pretty shameful in this area, depending on your point of view, i guess
[10:44] <stansell> basvg, what about the left-had column with the :631 ?
[10:44] <introvert> rybuntu: and for things that can't be emulated you can set up a chroot
[10:45] <introvert> rybuntu: And most things can be emulated
[10:45] <rybuntu> introvert: i did use pango
[10:45] <fyrestrtr> grndslm: the best filesystem is the one you use on the backup media.
[10:45] <frank23> rybuntu: amd64 is a bit faster. But I use i386. it's easier. no problems with flash/codecs/etc
[10:45] <patrick52222> fyrestrtr: iv installed the drivers but do i enable it
[10:45] <fyrestrtr> grndslm: this, of course, implies that you *have* backup.
[10:45] <Frogzoo> rybuntu: introvert that said, the performance gains of going a64 are pretty slim, outweighed, imo, by the fact that 32 bit support/stability
[10:45] <rybuntu> frank23: yeah im doing the same
[10:45] <basvg> stansell: ah, sorry, there's 4 entries for 127.0.0.1. The ports are 631, 40376, 40378 and 40372. There's also an entry for 0.0.0.0:631
[10:45] <rybuntu> ill stay with 32 then
[10:46] <rybuntu> thanks for the tips
[10:46] <Frogzoo> frank23: go 686
[10:46] <grndslm> fyrestrtr, i realize, but even with backup, there's a chance that you lose something since your last weekly/daily backup or whenever
[10:46] <introvert> Frogzoo: I don't use Ubuntu, and I've rarely used it.. so I will make the presumption that Ubuntu is oppressing you to shitty 64-bit support
[10:46] <interneti> fyrestrtr what is the location of the logs?
[10:46] <frank23> rybuntu: i'll switch to ubuntu amd64 when installing and running x86 prgrams is totally transparent
[10:46] <Frogzoo> introvert: that about covers it :D
[10:46] <hippie23> is there a way to set the brightness on a iMac g3 in breezy?
[10:46] <stansell> basvg, ok - that  0.0.0.0:631 should allow a connection from the other machine
[10:46] <rybuntu> frank23: yeah thats why i left it behind too
[10:46] <introvert> Frogzoo: I have EVERY program I've ever requested, and each one is up to date, and each one is 64-bit
[10:46] <fyrestrtr> interneti: /var/logs
[10:46] <introvert> heh
[10:47] <fyrestrtr> patrick52222: sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings
[10:47] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: In case you're interested, I wrote a system backup script which is capable of doing incremental backups.  It also has the ability to back your data up to a remote server using scp.  If you are interested in it, let me know.
[10:47] <rybuntu> im outy guys ttyl
[10:47] <basvg> stansell: the full entry is udp 0  0.0.0.0:631 0.0.0:*  <[10:47] <fyrestrtr> patrick52222: then, sudo apt-get install nvtv
[10:47] <interneti> fyrestrtr there are a few ones pertaining to xorg
[10:47] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, i would love to have that
[10:47] <interneti> which one do I give you?
[10:48] <pheng> kjdfkbvd
[10:48] <pheng> mdfbgdnf
[10:48] <introvert> Does any repository have modular X yet?
[10:48] <frank23> introvert: you don't need a 32bit chroot at all? wine, vmware, flash, w32codecs "just works@?
[10:48] <fyrestrtr> interneti: pastebin Xorg.0.log or whatever is the closest equivalent
[10:48] <patton> who can send me repositories breezy-extras please?
[10:48] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, jvitosky at gmail dot com, unless you have a link
[10:48] <introvert> frank23: I have Wine, Win32codecs, and an open source flash equivelant
[10:48] <Ku-guy_> grndslm: I'll post a URL shortly...
[10:48] <Frogzoo> !tell patton about easysource
[10:48] <introvert> frank23: All under 64-bit, but like I said I don't use Ubuntu
[10:48] <fyrestrtr> !tell patton about repos
[10:48] <stansell> basvg, I'm not sure if the tcp is needed, but that would be sensible
[10:48] <grndslm> Ku-guy_, thanks a lot
[10:48] <cerebrix> anyone here ever get amarok playing in 5.1 with an onboard nforce4 ac97 card before?
[10:49] <introvert> frank23: Only setback is the open-source equivelant to flash only supports flash 5 and down I believe
[10:49] <stansell> basvg, is there anything interesting in /var/log/cups/error_log ?
[10:49] <introvert> cerebrix: I have
[10:49] <introvert> cerebrix: You have nforce-4 ultra chipset?
[10:49] <frank23> introvert: gplflash doesn't do everything. and I use ubuntu. what distro are you running?
[10:49] <cerebrix> introvert: ok got a few questions for ya
[10:49] <basvg> stansell: let me check. By the way, is an IP enough (on the client... I told it I have a cups printer and only gave it the ip)
[10:49] <cerebrix> nforce4 sli board
[10:49] <introvert> frank23: Gentoo, but I don't care for flash much
[10:49] <interneti> http://pastebin.com/622878
[10:50] <introvert> cerebrix: That is nforce 4 ultra, what's your problem with amarok on 5.1?
[10:50] <cerebrix> speaker-test surround51 -c6 i can get to work but for the life of me i cant get amarok to play in 5.1 at all
[10:50] <grndslm> hey guys, since everything i know is gone...i'm about to give this machine a fresh install....who thinks dapper is ready for try on my machine???
[10:50] <crimsun> cerebrix: tell amarok to use plug:surround51 with gstreamer's alsasink
[10:50] <stansell> basvg, you mean in the URI field?
[10:50] <cerebrix> i need to set the engine to gstreamer?
[10:50] <hippie23> does any1 here know anything about PPC ubuntu?
[10:50] <frank23> introvert: i'm waiting for the day I can install i386 packages easily, in ubuntu. eventually....
[10:51] <crimsun> cerebrix: yes, unless you can set it in the xine engine
[10:51] <basvg> stansell: yes, that's the one
[10:51] <introvert> frank23: i386?
[10:51] <introvert> frank23: You mean amd64?
[10:51] <cerebrix> plug:surround51:0 is what its set to now
[10:51] <crimsun> cerebrix: invalid syntax
[10:51] <introvert> cerebrix: I don't know.. it just.. 'worked for me'
[10:51] <basvg> stansell: I'm running a tail -f on the error_log on both machines. When I send a testpage then on the serverside nothing happens. On the client I get a message that a job is cued. No errors
[10:52] <frank23> introvert: I mean run programs made for i386 (games, proprietary software, whatever totally transparently)
[10:52] <YukiCuss> Amaranth, nonsense. :)
[10:52] <basvg> stansell: also `lpq -PPSC-1510` says the printer is ready and printing
[10:52] <introvert> frank23: Oh, what software in mind besides flash
[10:53] <Chousuke> frank23: i386 what? Linux software, windows software or OS X software? :P
[10:53] <stansell> basvg, the client has a printer configured?
[10:53] <grndslm> let's see a show of hands...who thinks dapper is ready for prime time, if not...why should i reinstall breezy and wait another 2 months??
[10:53] <patrick52222> fyrestrtr: wat do i do now
[10:53] <introvert> frank23: I'm not trying to convert anyone here.. but source-based distros have AMAZING support for amd64
[10:53] <Britches27> nalioth: how are you tonight?.....well its nioght where I am.
[10:53] <YukiCuss> grndslm, I'm running it fine now.
[10:53] <stansell> basvg, well, of course - you've added one
[10:53] <grndslm> YukiCuss, any stability issues at all??
[10:53] <basvg> stansell: on the client I went to printer configuration => add printer => cups printer => give it the IP of the server => select the proper printer from the list => print test page
[10:53] <introvert> frank23: Only thing I can't get is flash, in which I use gplflash (Soon it will support latest versions of flash, i hope)
[10:53] <stansell> basvg, I think the URI should probably start with ipp: and include the remote printer name
[10:54] <YukiCuss> grndslm, I've not encountered any personally. I'm actually enjoying the improved language support.
[10:54] <basvg> stansell: I'll give it a shot
[10:54] <geneo93> grndslm:  686 kernel has a few bugs
[10:54] <nalioth> Britches27: join me in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[10:54] <frank23> introvert: linux software: like quake 4, doom 3, cedega. I know gentoo has better support for amd64. I'm for ubuntu to catch p
[10:54] <stansell> basvg, on the client you selected the printer from a list?
[10:54] <DJ_Tobias> hey where do i limewire.. i just want the folder with the .sh file.. i think its runlime.sh ?
[10:54] <grndslm> dapper k7 kernel lookin' alright??  i might stick with 386 since it is 2.6.15 now, eh?
[10:54] <interneti> fyrestrtr how's it going (3:54 am)
[10:55] <basvg> stansell: once you give it the IP then the next screen asks for the brand and type oof the printer
[10:55] <introvert> frank23: Oh, actually I do use 32-bit library emulation for quake 4 and doom 3
[10:55] <Chousuke> frank23: Those are difficult to make easily installable in Ubuntu because they're non-free software.
[10:55] <grndslm> dapper should have 2.6.16 by release time, hopefully??  pvr-500 support built-in, yay!
[10:55] <patrick52222> fyrestrtr: wat do i do now
[10:55] <hippie23> does anybody know where I can get a program to set the brightness and geometry on my iMac g3... thats all done from the OS and I cant find any control panels for it
[10:55] <crimsun> grndslm: no.
[10:55] <YukiCuss> patrick52222, he might've gone away. Just wait a little while and ask him in person, don't keep sending it to the channel.
[10:55] <Chousuke> frank23: Ubuntu doesn't really support non-free software, and I doubt it ever will.
[10:55] <patrick52222> ok
[10:56] <YukiCuss> Chousuke, compare `support' personally and `support' technically, though.
[10:56] <stansell> basvg, oh - that's probably a local list
[10:56] <grndslm> crimsun, no new kernel???
[10:56] <patrick52222> hello i just typed "sudo apt-get install nvtv" but wat do i do now
[10:56] <frank23> Chousuke: introvert: what I'm waiting for is to be able to run both amd64 and i386 binaries transparently. both can run just as easily
[10:56] <basvg> stansell: ah, when I go to the printer configuration again then it says `network host 192.168.123.129 is busy' .... so that sucks. I'll set the debug leevel so that we get a bit more info
[10:56] <introvert> frank23: If you take the time to really set up 32-bit emulation it can appear as that
[10:56] <YukiCuss> frank23, it almost works. Problem is keeping 64-bit libraries strictly in {/usr,}/lib64.
[10:57] <YukiCuss> frank23, otherwise, you can set up a 32-bit chroot and do it that way, but it's anything but transparent.
[10:57] <introvert> frank23: I have not much experience in linux 32-bit emulation, but from what I've used of it, i haven't had to do anything out of the ordinary
[10:57] <geneo93> patrick52222:  nvidia-settings
[10:57] <introvert> frank23: but like I said, might be different on Ubuntu
[10:58] <crimsun> grndslm: no. Approximately 5 months of development work has been done on 2.6.15. We're not simply going to discard it.
[10:58] <odat> anyone know anything about kino
[10:58] <patrick52222> geneo93: wat do i do to it
[10:58] <geneo93> sudo nvidia-settings
[10:58] <frank23> introvert: when I first used breezy amd 64 I set up a chroot but always had problems with it. I want those problems to disappear. I'm sure they will eventualy.
[10:58] <odat> i need to configure it for quicktime export and i'm not sure how
[10:58] <Chousuke> Needing 32 bit emulation in 64 bit ubuntu is a bit of a special case.
[10:58] <interneti> odat kino is one thing cinelerra is a beast
[10:58] <patrick52222> command not found
[10:59] <hippie23> HOLY %@#$!.... 636 people in here... never know one # could have that many
[10:59] <patton> http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net <-down http://acm.cs.umn.edu/ubp/<-down :(
[10:59] <grndslm> crimsun, i was under the assumption that once 2.6.15 was stable, it would become 2.6.16...even numbers are stable, odds are unstable...maybe i have a reading disability
[10:59] <introvert> patrick52222: apt-get nvidia-settings
[10:59] <Chousuke> most Ubuntu software is free anyway, and works just fine as 64-bit native.
[10:59] <patrick52222> nvm got it running now thanks for the help
[10:59] <geneo93> patrick52222:  then you dont have nvidia enabled
[10:59] <introvert> hippie23: According to distrowatch, Ubuntu IS the most popular distro atm
[10:59] <YukiCuss> grndslm, that only applies to the minor version number (ie. 2.x)
[10:59] <Karmander> hello I need help to install an ISA soundblaster awe card
[10:59] <hippie23> yeah
[10:59] <odat> interneti, well i must have mistyped earlier i need kino to export in quicktime
[10:59] <frank23> Chousuke: a special case maybe but commercial software will target 32bit linux first. I want those to run easily
[10:59] <grndslm> ahh...i see
[10:59] <hippie23> its awsome
[11:00] <introvert> lol
[11:00] <hippie23> I run ubuntu on my p3 and my g3
[11:00] <crimsun> grndslm: no, 2.6 is the newest stable branch
[11:00] <introvert> #gentoo has over 950 people ;] 
[11:00] <interneti> odat I probably misunderstood
[11:00] <Chousuke> frank23: You can always install a completely 32 bit Ubuntu then :)
[11:00] <patrick52222> i goit the settings up now how do i enable the tvout bit
[11:00] <interneti> fyrestrtr you here?
[11:00] <YukiCuss> frank23, I'd recommend installing i386 anyway, as Chousuke says. Few packages make use of a 64-bit processor.
[11:00] <frank23> Chousuke: that is what I did. I'm just saying I'll use amd64 when those things are easier
[11:00] <introvert> crimsun: So, your sticking with 2.6.15 and not moving on to 2.6.16 anytime soon?
[11:00] <odat> interneti, it tells me to configure kino with the --with-quicktime        but reconfigure doesn't do it  i don't know how they want me to do it
[11:00] <crimsun> introvert: not for Dapper, no.
[11:01] <Chousuke> frank23: 64 bits doesn't really give you any benefits unless you have loads of memory anyway
[11:01] <introvert> Chousuke: Not true :\
[11:01] <frank23> YukiCuss: I did. I'm running i3896 ubuntu on a amd64 processor
[11:01] <hippie23> only problem is, the monitor on my iMac is all meesed up.. too dim, low gamma, geometry off... I need a program to set all that, I had it in OS9 but cant find anything like it in linux
[11:01] <chmod775> folks I am trying to remove my mysql
[11:01] <chmod775> ashish@ash:~$ dpkg -l | grep mysql
[11:01] <YukiCuss> Chousuke, ... o_O *loads*?
[11:01] <chmod775> pi  libmysqlclient12                       4.0.24-10ubuntu2                     mysql database client library
[11:01] <chmod775> pi  libmysqlclient14                       4.1.12-1ubuntu3.1                    mysql database client library
[11:01] <chmod775> pi  mysql-common                           4.0.24-10ubuntu2                     mysql database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql
[11:01] <geneo93> patrick52222:  shout be list in diplay
[11:01] <chmod775> pi  python-mysqldb                         1.2.1c3-1ubuntu1                     A Python interface to MySQL
[11:01] <YukiCuss> frank23, as am I. :)
[11:01] <chmod775> pi  python2.4-mysqldb                      1.2.1c3-1ubuntu1                     A Python interface to MySQL
[11:01] <Karmander> can you help me I need help to install an ISA soundblaster awe card
[11:01] <YukiCuss> !pastebin
[11:01] <ubotu> I guess pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[11:01] <YukiCuss> chmod775, ^^
[11:01] <crimsun> Karmander: what model sb?
[11:01] <basvg> stansell: right, I upped the loglevel a little. it is doing a lot of ReadClient stuff over http at the moment. I'll see what happens when I send a testpage
[11:01] <introvert> Chousuke: You should really wikipedia architectual differences between x86_64 and x86 :) (x86_64 not to be confused with 'itanium 64')
[11:01] <Karmander> crimsun an awe 16
[11:01] <YukiCuss> !tell chmod775 about pastebin
[11:01] <Madpilot> chmod775, next time, pastebin...
[11:02] <chmod775> yes sure
[11:02] <Karmander> crimsun do you have any idea?
[11:02] <grndslm> is everybody in agreement that if one were going to install dapper they should keep the 386 kernel?
[11:02] <geneo93> grndslm:  yes
[11:02] <crimsun> Karmander: pastebin the output from ``lspnp -v''
[11:02] <introvert> Does Ubuntu have a i686 copy?
[11:03] <YukiCuss> introvert, I don't believe such a thing is defined. (i686)
[11:03] <stansell> basvg, on the client, try http://server:631/ in your web browser
[11:03] <frank23> introvert: It's funny linux (and Linus) calls it x86_64 even though amd developped amd64. just to have a vendor neutral designation
[11:03] <hippie23> yeah.. I run the i686 kernel on my p3
[11:03] <chmod775> I installed mysql packages and this can along with these http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10820
[11:03] <YukiCuss> frank23, it's cross-compatible with EM64T, though.
[11:03] <stansell> basvg, it might tell you the URI to use
[11:03] <introvert> frank23: x86_64 is for AMD64 and EMT64
[11:03] <chmod775> I want to remove them how can I do it ?
[11:03] <kangpeh> Hi, is there a way to keep certain applications in a virtual desktop, and not allow it to appear on another desktop (such as GAIM and new GAIM IM windows)?
[11:04] <basvg> that gives me a connection refused
[11:04] <hippie23> what is EMT 64?
[11:04] <introvert> YukiCuss: i686 is the latest architecture for x86 processors?
[11:04] <odat> interneti, you there?
[11:04] <hippie23> is that intel?
[11:04] <introvert> Intel's shot at x86_64
[11:04] <frank23> YukiCuss: introvert: I know. but intel copied the amd instruction set. amd was the originator
[11:04] <YukiCuss> introvert, noted, but there are no package differences which have been deemed that would actually make a difference.
[11:04] <odat> what is the proper way to reconfigure a program with certain settings
[11:04] <YukiCuss> introvert, err, I repeated myself. I believe a consensus was reached that there was no use in using i686, as there was very little to gain, and they'd only suffer incompatibilities.
[11:04] <chmod775> how do I rmeove them i did a apt-get remove purge on them but it's prompt to remove even ubuntu-dektop
[11:04] <chmod775> ?
[11:05] <Madpilot> chmod775, the ubuntu-desktop package isn't that important
[11:05] <interneti> odat I really have no way to help atm its 4am where I am and I got to sleep basly
[11:05] <interneti> badly
[11:05] <basvg> stansell: hmm, I'll try 'n connect to that from the server itself.. can't connect to it from client side
[11:05] <stansell> basvg, ok - connection refused makes sense because the tcp listener isn't enabled
[11:05] <introvert> YukiCuss: I haven't looked into details as the differences to i686 and i386, so I wouldn't know
[11:05] <chmod775> oh! ubuntu-desktop will remove my gnome right ?
[11:05] <introvert> YukiCuss: I mean, as in the differences in between kernel performance.. :P
[11:05] <basvg> stansell: any clue how to enable the tcp listener?
[11:05] <YukiCuss> introvert, for some reason I was searching about it recently; try googling a little, you might find the results.
[11:05] <interneti> but id download from source and try afain
[11:05] <kapputu> does Dapper use x.org?
[11:05] <Madpilot> chmod775, no
[11:05] <^Odd^> can someone help me figure out why i am getting such a crappy fps in glx gears with a card that used to put out a higher framerate then it does now? something in ubuntu is slowing the card down and or disabling the agp somehow
[11:05] <chmod775> ok cool
[11:06] <chmod775> what is ubuntu-desktop for ?
[11:06] <YukiCuss> kapputu, all signs point to yes.
[11:06] <geneo93> mandriva only supports 586 and up
[11:06] <Madpilot> chmod775, it's a meta-package for all sorts of things, but by itself it's not important
[11:06] <kapputu> YukiCuss: so you mean I can get those translucent windows?
[11:06] <YukiCuss> geneo93, hence, it has compatibility issues.
[11:06] <chmod775> k
[11:06] <stansell> basvg, on the server, in the printer administration, does Global Setting -> Detect LAN printers give you a warning about security?
[11:06] <introvert> kapputu: Yes, Dapper supports XGL
[11:06] <chmod775> so I can go ahead and uninstall it right
[11:06] <chmod775> ?
[11:06] <YukiCuss> kapputu, that's *Xgl*. x.org is a standard X distribution.
[11:06] <kapputu> does anyone know about nubuntu?
[11:07] <geneo93> YukiCuss:  with 486's maybe
[11:07] <YukiCuss> geneo93, they're important to keep in perspective.
[11:07] <interneti> kapputu just downloaded the iso
[11:07] <kapputu> well, how do I get Xgl working?
[11:07] <introvert> kapputu: XGL adds OpenGL rendering to x.org, adds features such as a cubicle virtual desktop thingie, wobbly windows, fading, etc
[11:07] <Karmander> crimsun what i have to do with this information?
[11:07] <ROBOd> guys ... any of you has disabled gdm?
[11:07] <introvert> kapputu: There's a howto in the wiki
[11:07] <YukiCuss> kapputu, please search the Wiki; there's a lot of information on it.
[11:07] <kapputu> interneti: my wireless wasn't detected and X failed to start
[11:07] <YukiCuss> ROBOd, sure.
[11:08] <ROBOd> YukiCuss: good, then ... how do you switch from gnome to kde and whatever desktop/window manager you have? from command line, before startx
[11:08] <interneti> damn@ I just deleted it
[11:08] <basvg> stansell: that option was already checked
[11:08] <hippie23> im outta her... got to go to bed
[11:08] <hippie23> good night
[11:08] <stansell> basvg, I just cliecked OK for the warning, and I think it added the UDP listener
[11:08] <geneo93> YukiCuss:  besides i doubt if you could stuff enough ram in a 486 to even run gui
[11:08] <crimsun> Karmander: did you place it on pastebin?
[11:08] <ROBOd> hippie23: good night
[11:08] <eFfeM> hi, installed dapper flight 5 on  my system a week or so ago, got 2.16.15-18-386, then I installed the 686 variant, but now upgrade has brought the 386 version to .19, but not the 686 version.
[11:08] <basvg> stansell: hmmm, I don't have that option on my client machine
[11:08] <kapputu> interneti: you just deleted what?
[11:08] <YukiCuss> geneo93, requirements are low, even for GUI. Think of servers, though?
[11:08] <eFfeM> is there a way to fix this?
[11:08] <YukiCuss> ROBOd, it depends how you decided to disable GDM.. I suppose you could just create a link from /etc/init.d/kdm to /etc/rc2.d/S70kdm.
[11:09] <YukiCuss> eFfeM, remove the 386 package.
[11:09] <eFfeM> tnx
[11:09] <malv__> are backports dangerous?
[11:09] <hippie23> one more thing... dapper drake <--- does the "drake" part mean its based on mandrake or is it still debean based?
[11:09] <Karmander> crimsun what does pastebin means?
[11:09] <introvert> hippie23: Debian
[11:09] <crimsun> !tell Karmander about pastebin
[11:09] <basvg> interesting... which package/option gives me the 'browse for LAN priners' option ?
[11:09] <hippie23> ok
[11:09] <ROBOd> YukiCuss: i will disable gdm from System > Administration > Services
[11:09] <Madpilot> hippie23, it's just the nickname for the 6.06 release
[11:09] <hippie23> that kinda threw mw off
[11:10] <Madpilot> malv__, they can be
[11:10] <introvert> Debian-based releases have these screwy nicknames ;] 
[11:10] <ROBOd> YukiCuss: in that case ... how do i change the desktop environment/
[11:10] <frank23> I agree. ubuntu should target 586 (Pentium) as the lowest common denominator. people who want to run 386 or 486 should be able to find something else
[11:10] <YukiCuss> ROBOd, do you want a different desktop environment, or login manager? Theyr'e separate.
[11:10] <stansell> basvg, I think it controls the "browsing" option for cupsd
[11:10] <malv__> yea, i wasnt able to load gnome
[11:10] <malv__> perhaps a backport issue
[11:10] <hippie23> good night
[11:10] <YukiCuss> frank23, why? There's not a noticable performance difference between running 386 or 586 on most x86s.
[11:10] <crimsun> frank23: that's not acceptable for things like edubuntu and xubuntu
[11:10] <introvert> frank23: I agree, MOSTLY because Ubuntu isn't really an ideal for a server or anything low-resource..
[11:10] <malv__> anyways, I reinstalled ubuntu (took 5 minutes) and things seem ok now
[11:10] <ROBOd> YukiCuss: i know they are different
[11:10] <basvg> stansell: I think so too... but still, I don't have the option in System=>adminsitration=>printing on my laptop
[11:10] <kapputu> I'm donwloading dappner now
[11:10] <ROBOd> YukiCuss: i want a different desktop environment
[11:11] <kapputu> let's see how this goes
[11:11] <YukiCuss> ROBOd, in that case, .. let me check!
[11:11] <Madpilot> introvert, Ubuntu w/o X/GUI runs nicely as a server...
[11:11] <^Odd^> so can anyone help me figure out what is going on with my nvidia card i have tryed everything i can think of and i cannot get it's speed within normal range (100-200 fps) can someone help me figure out what is slowing down glx gears and giveing me such crappy framerates?
[11:11] <kapputu> YukiCuss: has anyone tried using Enlightenment?
[11:11] <geneo93> YukiCuss:  it makes a big difference on smp machines
[11:11] <YukiCuss> kapputu, there's an entire project for it, `ebuntu.'
[11:11] <introvert> kapputu: I use enlightenment
[11:11] <YukiCuss> geneo93, so *they* should be targetted seperately
[11:11] <ROBOd> kapputu: i have tested enlightenment
[11:12] <introvert> E17 is sexy
[11:12] <introvert> ;)
[11:12] <ROBOd> kapputu: interesting project, very interesting
[11:12] <geneo93> YukiCuss:  there is no smp kernel for dapper
[11:12] <stansell> basvg, that does seem odd
[11:12] <Karmander> crimsun it's ready
[11:12] <introvert> Enlightenment used to be the window manager for Gnome, you know.
[11:12] <ROBOd> kapputu: if you have a fast internet connection, get elive CD to see it
[11:12] <kapputu> ROBOd: I liked Enlightenment 0.17 or whatever it's called
[11:12] <YukiCuss> geneo93, yes, but I'm saying that if we chose to keep SMP kernels in view, we should do *them* separately, and not migrate everything to predate 386/486.
[11:12] <frank23> YukiCuss: crimsun, introvert: I wonder though how many people actually use 486 or lower... If it's more than 1% fine, but I doubt it is
[11:12] <Karmander> crimsun posted as Karmander
[11:12] <ROBOd> introvert: yes
[11:12] <stansell> basvg, the cupsys README.Debian file include "edit /etc/cups/cupsd.conf; the access controls are at the end of the file"
[11:12] <ROBOd> kapputu: yes, E17
[11:13] <crimsun> frank23: a non-negligible percentage do
[11:13] <basvg> stansell: eh sorry? I don't understand what you mean
[11:13] <crimsun> Karmander: I'll look in 10 minutes, busy atm
[11:13] <kapputu> I cannot find the download link
[11:13] <kapputu> I see the packages
[11:13] <Toma-> lots of people use 486's as storage and clusters
[11:13] <stansell> basvg, I was quoting from /usr/share/doc/cupsys/README.Debian.gz
[11:13] <Karmander> thank you crimsun i'll be waiting
[11:13] <kapputu> is there a link to the ISO?
[11:13] <basvg> stansell: ah ok ;)
[11:14] <YukiCuss> ROBOd, I'm unsure if this is used by startx, but see the file ~/.dmrc
[11:14] <kapputu> when I installed Enlightement a few months back, it wasn't working
[11:14] <introvert> kapputu: An iso for what?
[11:14] <behemoth> is there any prerequisites for "mount -t nfs ip:share" to work?
[11:14] <kapputu> introvert: iso for ebuntu
[11:14] <introvert> kapputu: You can always apt-get the ebuntu project and switch your wm to it
[11:14] <basvg> stansell: perhaps a hickup in gnome on the client.. I'll restart gnome, one sec
[11:14] <geneo93> Toma-:  if they dont spend money on os then they can afford to buy aleast a pentium system
[11:14] <stansell> basvg, I think the deny and allow settings in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf control the tcp listener(s?)
[11:14] <YukiCuss> geneo93, that's not a valid argument at all.
[11:15] <Toma-> geneo93: its not that, its just making use of old components
[11:15] <Toma-> why throw out a perfectly good PC?
[11:15] <geneo93> YukiCuss:  it sure is 20 bucks can buy a p2 system here
[11:15] <introvert> Well, I think Ubuntu should have seperate releases for i386, i486, i586, and i686..
[11:15] <introvert> ;\
[11:16] <YukiCuss> geneo93, people live in different places. `Here' is an important word to leave in there; others may not have 20 bucks, others might not have them available at the price anyway.
[11:16] <artimo> introvert just volunteered to be a maintainer. - lol
[11:16] <Toma-> introvert: you ever seen the speed differences in compiled apps between 386 and 686 optimizations?
[11:16] <odat> anyone know kino?
[11:16] <kapputu> geneo93: 20 bucks is Rs.1000 in India, a month's pay for a lot of people
[11:16] <introvert> Toma-: If someone made an i686 kernel, and you have an i686 system, it's stupid to use an i386 kernel, period.
[11:16] <kapputu> man, I would like learn some python and help you guys
[11:16] <artimo> so are older machines exported?
[11:17] <kapputu> I need a mentor though and need to be told what to do
[11:17] <YukiCuss> kapputu, Python's good.
[11:17] <geneo93> kapputu:  if thats the case then they have no use for a computer
[11:17] <kapputu> I'm good with Perl and found Python to be easy
[11:17] <Toma-> introvert: again. once you see the actual speed differences, youll see what im talking about.
[11:17] <schmity> what should i call my torrent site?
[11:17] <kapputu> but I'm not motivated enough
[11:17] <introvert> Toma-: I've used both the i386 and i686 kernels, and I didn't notice anything.. but I rest my case with my last saying
[11:17] <Toma-> what ever.
[11:18] <kapputu> YukiCuss: I don't get you
[11:18] <Spliffster> high room. is it possible to go back to an older version of a package even if i haven't put it on hold ?
[11:18] <basvg> stansell: I set those to 'Allow from all'
[11:18] <kapputu> yeah that's what I'm saying
[11:18] <kapputu> if I don't know what to do with the language, then there is no motivation to become an expert in it
[11:18] <YukiCuss> kapputu, that could be an issue all the time.
[11:18] <Karmander> can you help me how can i read mp3 files??
[11:18] <YukiCuss> !tell Karmander about restricted
[11:18] <kapputu> well, which is why I'm looking for someone to help me out
[11:19] <Toma-> !mp3
[11:19] <ubotu> rumour has it, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:19] <YukiCuss> kapputu, see private query.
[11:19] <Karmander> thankz ubotu :)
[11:19] <^Odd^> ok so i am gusseing that no one here has a clue has to whats fscking up my video card huh?
[11:20] <stansell> basvg, OK - does a restart enable tcp for 0.0.0.0:631 ?
[11:20] <YukiCuss> ^Odd^, have you installed NVIDIA binary drivers?
[11:20] <introvert> ^Odd^: Do you have an Nvidia video card, and haven't installed/enabled nvidia-glx?
[11:20] <Toma-> ^Odd^: youre using glxgears to benchmark?
[11:20] <YukiCuss> introvert, o_o
[11:21] <Toma-> glxgears isnt a benchmarking tool
[11:21] <introvert> YukiCuss: PCI-E, 'course
[11:21] <^Odd^> yes invidia card is installed  and i installed the nvidia drivers i was t told to install in cedega
[11:21] <basvg> stansell: nope, still the same :(
[11:21] <^Odd^> and glxgears is giveing the benchmark
[11:21] <introvert> ^Odd^: Did you enable nvidia?
[11:21] <^Odd^> yes
[11:21] <Toma-> ^Odd^: did you enable nvidia in xorg.conf?
[11:21] <introvert> ^Odd^: How'd you do that, edited xorg.conf manually or used nvidia-glx-config enable?
[11:21] <^Odd^> i enabled invidia in xorg,conf
[11:21] <introvert> ^Odd^: Try typing in 'nvidia-glx-config enable'
[11:22] <^Odd^> ok
[11:22] <frank23> introvert: I don't know why I get only 211.709 FPS. My card is not that bad (Geforce FX 5900) and 3d games work fine
[11:22] <geneo93> sudo first
[11:22] <stansell> basvg, that's what I'm seeing too
[11:22] <introvert> ^Odd^: Restart X after you type that in and try
[11:22] <Madpilot> frank23, if real 3d stuff works fine, ignore glxgears
[11:22] <^Odd^> sudo: nvidia-glx-config: command not found
[11:22] <^Odd^> shane@FoamY:~$
[11:23] <introvert> frank23: No idea, My buddies Radeon 9600 got 6,000 fps
[11:23] <Toma-> ^Odd^: you compiled the nvidia drivers from nvidia?
[11:23] <^Odd^> yes
[11:23] <frank23> Madpilot: that's what I'm doing. just wondering what causes the low glxgearsd fps
[11:23] <Toma-> ahh.
[11:23] <Toma-> silly
[11:23] <vivek> my apt-get is not working, abt my internet is fine..what do i need to do?
[11:23] <geneo93> sudo: nvidia-glx-config enable
[11:23] <introvert> Aren't the nvidia drivers in the repository horribley outdated? (6***?)
[11:23] <^Odd^> the latest driver i am told makes the agp not work
[11:24] <^Odd^> so i downloaded drivers from nvidia
[11:24] <basvg> reinstall of the client packages of cups didn't fix it :(
[11:24] <Toma-> ^Odd^: can you use the ubuntu compiled drivers instead?
[11:24] <vivek> my apt-get is not working, abt my internet is fine..what do i need to do?
[11:24] <^Odd^> they give the same results
[11:24] <vivek> the apt-get just dies down tryign to resolv 1.0.0.0
[11:24] <^Odd^> no matter what i am getting the crappyest framerate with ubuntu when it used to give me the best
[11:24] <vivek> ???
[11:24] <kadaj> how to install irssi?
[11:24] <^Odd^> you don't need to
[11:24] <Toma-> ^Odd^: so what drivers have you installed?
[11:24] <introvert> ^Odd^: The ubuntu drivers contain a utility to automatically configure your xorg 'nvidia-glx-config enable'
[11:25] <introvert> ^Odd^: If you try nvidia-glx-config enable you'll know if xorg.conf is configured right or wrong
[11:25] <^Odd^> NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7676-pkg1.run
[11:25] <introvert> ^Odd^: 7676 is old
[11:25] <^Odd^> thats what i was told to download
[11:25] <^Odd^> because the new current driver
[11:25] <Toma-> who told you to get that?
[11:25] <frank23> good night all ;_
[11:25] <^Odd^> dose not support agp
[11:25] <^Odd^> someone in cedega
[11:25] <Toma-> *sigh*
[11:25] <geneo93> hehe
[11:26] <Toma-> uninstall it ^Odd^ and just use the ubuntu ones
[11:26] <^Odd^> i don't know how >.<
[11:26] <introvert> ^Odd^: So, the 83388393939488394 people who use the latest nvidia drivers and have AGP are f'd?
[11:26] <Toma-> ^Odd^: that is, "sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7676-pkg1.run --uninstall"
[11:26] <Madpilot> hi ompaul
[11:26] <geneo93> funny i have 8xagp and it works fine
[11:26] <DarkMageZ> ^0dd^: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[11:26] <ompaul> hi Madpilot
[11:27] <Toma-> ive got the latest kernel + nvidia drivers and it works fine. (mind you, had to patch nvidia drivers for kernel 2.6.16)
[11:27] <geneo93> use the nvidia installer to remove drivers
[11:27] <^Odd^> shane@FoamY:~$ sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7676-pkg1.run --uninstall"
[11:27] <^Odd^> uninstall
[11:27] <^Odd^> >
[11:27] <^Odd^> thats all it does it just freezes
[11:27] <Toma-> get rid of the "
[11:27] <^Odd^> duh lol
[11:27] <stansell> basvg, cupsd.conf also has a Listen directive
[11:27] <Toma-> >_<
[11:28] <introvert> ^Odd^: Then "apt-get nvidia-glx" and once nvidia-glx is done, try "nvidia-glx-config enable", restart X, and see if it worked
[11:29] <basvg> stansell: I'll check that one out too
[11:29] <stansell> basvg, also - there are multiple Allow directives in the conf file
[11:30] <Gabriel> ...
[11:30] <Epothes> so i need some help with my laptop
[11:30] <YukiCuss> !helpme
[11:30] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[11:31] <Epothes> oh
[11:31] <^Odd^> brb let you know if it works
[11:31] <Epothes> !helpme
[11:31] <YukiCuss> Epothes, please just ask your question.
[11:31] <Epothes> ok...
[11:31] <Dr_Fate> anyone running 64bit desktop, in spite of proprietary sh*t not working mostly?
[11:31] <Epothes> my laptop is working fine but linux turns the screen off when i turn on Xorg
[11:31] <basvg> right, I'll go over the entire cups settings file... thanks so far
[11:31] <Epothes> otherwise it works fine in console mode
[11:31] <YukiCuss> Dr_Fate, I was not too long ago.. I can remember most things; what's up?
[11:32] <introvert> Epothes: Probably a resolution/vsync/hsync problem
[11:32] <introvert> Epothes: Try running xorgconf, xorgcfg, xorgconfig or whatever
[11:32] <Dr_Fate> just like to know why was and not still running it?
[11:32] <Epothes> the screen just turns off but i dont get any errors
[11:32] <introvert> Epothes: Try running xorgconf, xorgcfg, xorgconfig or whatever
[11:32] <robinl1> ..
[11:32] <robinl1> ohh
[11:32] <YukiCuss> Dr_Fate, I'm going to be installing amd most likely when Dapper release comes up; it's just because my friend got the i386 ISO for himself, so I just installed from that (too lazy to download amd64 F5 ..)
[11:32] <robinl1> ... i said it in the wrong channel
[11:33] <introvert> Like I said, probably a resolution/vsync/hsync problem
[11:33] <Epothes> hmm
[11:33] <Epothes> okay then ill try that out...
[11:33] <introvert> try all 3, i forget which one, heh
[11:33] <geneo93> dpkg-reconfigure server-xorg
[11:33] <robinl1> introvert: i'm ssh'ing in his pc, they aren't there (the tools)
[11:34] <introvert> robinl1: What geneo93 said :)
[11:34] <^Odd^> ok i did what you all said
[11:34] <^Odd^> and it crashed X >.<
[11:34] <^Odd^> i cannot boot into gui now >.<
[11:34] <introvert> ^Odd^: Why not
[11:34] <robinl1> introvert: already tried that - doesnt help
[11:34] <^Odd^> don't know got some sorta blue screen
[11:34] <^Odd^> and then the command prompt that i had to log into
[11:35] <introvert> robinl1: Try setting the default color depth, and resolution to say.. 640x480 and 256 colors.
[11:35] <YukiCuss> authorized_keys2, chmod go-rwx, now!
[11:35] <robinl1> okay
[11:36] <^Odd^> what happend to my gui?
[11:36] <introvert> ^Odd^: You did nvidia-glx-config enable, right?
[11:36] <^Odd^> yes
[11:36] <Intangir> omg 600 people..
[11:36] <^Odd^> and it said iti worked
[11:36] <YukiCuss> Intangir, this is regular load.
[11:37] <Intangir> i just installed ubuntu dapper drake
[11:37] <introvert> ^Odd^: Hmm, does it say anything about it in your virtual terminal?
[11:37] <introvert> Intangir: #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[11:37] <Intangir> my soundcard was working for on it earlier, i played stuff from xmms using alsa
[11:37] <Intangir> and now its not working
[11:37] <Intangir> oh.. kay
[11:37] <robinl1> Epothes, what do you see?
[11:37] <Epothes> screen turned off
[11:37] <introvert> Intangir: Have you tried alsamixer ?
[11:37] <stansell> basvg, the Listen directive enables the tcp listener
[11:37] <^Odd^> yea it just totally died on me lol
[11:37] <robinl1> damn
[11:37] <s|k> http://www.sharewonders.com/test/buttons_lol.html <--- drag and droppable ubuntu buttons :/
[11:37] <robinl1> introvert: resolution changing doesnt help
[11:37] <basvg> stansell: so I should set Listen to which value?
[11:38] <introvert> robinl1: Any errors, in particular?
[11:38] <koad> Intangir: you use ubuntu dapper drake flight cd 5?
[11:38] <Intangir> when i try to run alsamixer it comes up with a bunch of errors
[11:38] <robinl1> introvert; not really
[11:38] <Intangir> ya
[11:38] <jaggy> I was wondering about the local caching of ip lookups...
[11:38] <introvert> Intangir: Try alsaconf
[11:38] <Intangir> brb
[11:38] <jaggy> I changed our ns records for an IP but from firefox as well as shell the lookups are still returning the old ip..
[11:38] <robinl1> AUDIT: Sun Mar 26 01:37:43 2006: 9246 X: client 6 rejected from local host
[11:38] <robinl1> Synaptics DeviceOff called
[11:38] <Intangir> not found hehe
[11:38] <stansell> basvg, I set mine to the IP address for eth0
[11:38] <^Odd^> i just tryed doing sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver.xorg and it tells me that it's not installed!
[11:38] <aucirob> hello ppl, I just downloaded and decompress Gkrellm on my desktop, how do I installe it?
[11:39] <^Odd^> what the hell is going on here
[11:39] <^Odd^> O_o
[11:39] <introvert> robinl1: If you want and your friend want, I can probably ssh and try
[11:39] <introvert> ^Odd^: It's not xserver.xorg
[11:39] <Epothes> okay
[11:39] <robinl1> introvert: go ahead
[11:39] <Epothes> ill private message you
[11:39] <robinl1> Epothes: give him the passwro
[11:39] <robinl1> d
[11:39] <robinl1> XD
[11:39] <gostview> hi all
[11:39] <^Odd^> oh whats the proper command to fix it
[11:39] <jaggy> okay, it refreshed.. maybe just the timeout stuff.. hmm
[11:40] <Epothes> erm
[11:40] <Epothes> i forgot how to leave centericq to get to the console
[11:40] <robinl1> just press Ctrl+Z
[11:40] <robinl1> :P
[11:40] <robinl1> it's not the best way, but its good enough
[11:40] <^Odd^> ok so i gusse i have no gui anymore >.<
[11:40] <nlogax> ^Odd^ it's xserver-xorg
[11:40] <^Odd^> oh ok
[11:41] <nlogax> hy-phen  :-)
[11:41] <introvert> You all would be suprised what you can do without Xorg
[11:41] <introvert> heh
[11:41] <robinl1> indeed introvert xD
[11:41] <aucirob>  Can anybody help  I just downloaded and decompress Gkrellm on my desktop, how do I installe it?
[11:41] <basvg> so `listen 192.168.123.129` ... but if I do that then I get errors in my cups error log
[11:41] <robinl1> I almost forgot the true power of linux
[11:41] <bimberi> ^Odd^: xserver-xorg
[11:41] <spacey> robinl1: might as well use ctrl+c then
[11:41] <robinl1> spacey: on ncurses apps? i think not
[11:41] <introvert> something you know nothing about.
[11:41] <introvert> 00:23 -!- toni__ [n=toni@dsl-kpogw7-fee4fa00-252.dhcp.inet.fi]  has joined #ubuntu
[11:41] <introvert> 00:23 < chmod775> I was just cross checking dude
[11:41] <introvert> 00:23 < grndslm> Frogzoo, do you know which would be best...i don't think i'll be able to use gtkrecover
[11:41] <introvert> oops!
[11:42] <spacey> robinl1: works fine :)
[11:42] <robinl1> :P
[11:42] <Epothes> private messaged you the information
[11:42] <robinl1> spacey: k
[11:42] <introvert> I'm not on X, with a virtual terminal mouse kernel option enabled
[11:42] <introvert> it's wacky
[11:42] <robinl1> introvert: tell me the crazy stuff you have got on your beautiful console setup :P
[11:42] <robinl1> introvert: then give me a tutorial on using the console to its most and stuff
[11:43] <robinl1> cuz i DO love the console
[11:43] <introvert> robinl1: Lol, maybe later :}
[11:43] <nlogax> introvert: props!
[11:43] <robinl1> :{ aww please?
[11:43] <gostview> anyone can help me, I'm going to compile wxgtk 2.6.2 and got error : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10822
[11:43] <Karmander> crimsun could you read it?
[11:43] <introvert> I must try to help epothes now
[11:43] <crimsun> Karmander: no, I'm still busy
[11:43] <robinl1> same for me
[11:43] <robinl1> i'm helping him too
[11:43] <Karmander> ok sorry
[11:43] <stansell> basvg, you probably also need to have an Allow inside the proper Location directive
[11:44] <robinl1> okay after we helped him then
[11:44] <robinl1> k?
[11:44] <robinl1> ^^
[11:44] <robinl1> Epothes: you seeing anything?
[11:44] <Epothes> no
[11:44] <Epothes> why?
[11:44] <robinl1> ahh, he's logged in
[11:44] <robinl1> can i use write on you introvert?
[11:44] <Toma-> gostview: what does config.log say?
[11:45] <bimberi> gostview: have you installed the build-essential metapackage?
[11:45] <steffen> is here anyone who know a place where i can get some nice themes for my ubuntu with gnome ?
[11:45] <gostview> bimberi: what...? metapackege, I think not... well, I dunno
[11:46] <^Odd^> ok still diden't work i still have no gui it says it cannot find something called nvidia.ko
[11:46] <artimo> gnome-look.org
[11:46] <^Odd^> this is getting me mad enough to go back to windows
[11:46] <bimberi> gostview: try installing that
[11:46] <YukiCuss> steffen, gnome-look.org, art.gnome.org
[11:46] <^Odd^> >.<
[11:46] <^Odd^> now i have not only no games but i have no gui now either
[11:46] <tobi-wan> ^Odd^: you trying to install nvidia drivers?
[11:46] <^Odd^> >.<
[11:46] <gostview> bimberi: ok... I'm going to do that...
[11:47] <Toma-> ^Odd^: you need linux-restricted-modules aswell
[11:47] <^Odd^> i have all that stuff
[11:48] <null_> hello
[11:48] <robinl1> is there a tutorial on how to use the console to its full potential?
[11:48] <aucirob> Is this correct command?   Sudo install gkrellm?
[11:48] <bimberi> !cli
[11:48] <ubotu> CLI means Command Line Interface, aka the terminal or console. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/ or http://www.tuxfiles.org
[11:48] <^Odd^> i had the ubuntu drivers from the get go then they gave me crappy fps so i got the ones from nvidia and they did the same then i came in here and someone told me to uninstall the nvidia drivers and reinstall the ubuntu nvidia ones and now i am stuck here.
[11:48] <null_> any one upgrAaded memory on existing ubuntu install ?
[11:48] <bimberi> robinl1: ^^^^
[11:48] <nlogax> aucirob: gkrellm2 I think
[11:48] <gostview> bimberi: said impossible to find  build-essential metapackage, what exactly is the command ?
[11:49] <tobi-wan> ^Odd^: i can only speak from my experiences with ati, which were similar
[11:49] <^Odd^> so now i have no gui and no idea
[11:49] <nlogax> aucirob: if in doubt, use 'aptitude search word' and it will find every app with word in the name
[11:49] <bimberi> gostview: did you 'sudo apt-get install build-essential' ?
[11:49] <robinl1> bimberi: thanks :D
[11:49] <bimberi> robinl1: yw :)
[11:49] <basvg> stansell: ok, now I can at least see the cups web thingy :)
[11:49] <gostview> bimberi: yap
[11:49] <nlogax> ^Odd^, so what happens when you run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[11:49] <basvg> that's a start
[11:50] <^Odd^> iit seems to work
[11:50] <^Odd^> i reboot and x crashes with some error
[11:50] <^Odd^> and forces me to login text only
[11:50] <gostview> bimberi: ok ok, gone....
[11:50] <netman1> ^Odd^: apt-get install nvidia-glx
[11:50] <^Odd^> *sigh* already did that
[11:50] <bimberi> gostview: sorry, not with you?
[11:50] <tobi-wan> ^Odd^: what i finally did, i installed the native ati-drivers and recompiled my kernel without DRI support
[11:51] <^Odd^> it was working fine before i came in here
[11:51] <^Odd^> well not fine but i had gui
[11:51] <btw1> hi, who is good enough to send me a latest ubuntu CD? I am going to switch from freebsd to ubuntu. ^_^
[11:51] <tobi-wan> ^Odd^: you can edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and switch to a native driver to get the gui back
[11:51] <YukiCuss> btw1, you should say where you live!
[11:51] <btw1> YukiCuss, Central China
[11:51] <stansell> basvg, cool - hopefully you're most of the way there now
[11:51] <nlogax> tobi-wan: shouldn't dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg allow him to choose driver?
[11:51] <^Odd^> i did that the drivers that are running the computer are the nvidia ones
[11:52] <^Odd^> i checked xorg.conf and it does say nvidia
[11:52] <YukiCuss> btw1, !
[11:52] <tobi-wan> well, actually, i think this one selects the most appropriate driver automatically
[11:52] <myki> Is there any unicode font in ubuntu? I have an app when I should choose such font, but I cant find any
[11:52] <tobi-wan> ^Odd^: try vesa as driver, instead, it's really generic :-)
[11:52] <nlogax> tobi-wan - hmm, there's a way to get it to prompt
[11:52] <tobi-wan> but you should get X back
[11:53] <tobi-wan> hmm... i always prefer editing text files ;-)
[11:53] <^Odd^> the damn nvidia driver used to work monthes ago
[11:53] <^Odd^> what the hell changed and the vesa drivers i never had a need for
[11:53] <basvg> ok, now I need to figure out the printer name
[11:53] <basvg> that's all
[11:53] <tobi-wan> ^Odd^: if you have the patience, we'll step it through one step at a time, ok?
[11:53] <^Odd^> ok
[11:54] <tobi-wan> does X work using vesa?
[11:54] <^Odd^> i do not and will not use vesa
[11:54] <geneo93> tobi-wan:  he had nvidias drivers installed also
[11:54] <tobi-wan> ok :-)
[11:54] <tobi-wan> native nvidia package?
[11:54] <koad> guys,i have a question
[11:54] <geneo93> no from nvidia
[11:54] <tobi-wan> that's what i meant
[11:55] <geneo93> native is to os
[11:55] <koad> how to share printer windows printer with ubuntu?
[11:55] <tobi-wan> geneo93: ok, i have a weird nomenclature, i admit :-D native meaning 'native to nvidia'
[11:55] <geneo93> native meaning ubuntu
[11:56] <tobi-wan> ok, the other way round, ^Odd^: what does /var/log/Xorg.0.log tell you?
[11:56] <nlogax> tobi-wan - might pay to confirm that the nvidia drivers were installed from pkg, not by d/l from Nivida site
[11:56] <tobi-wan> exactly what i had in mind :-D
[11:56] <gostview> bimberi: install build essential but compiling got same error
[11:56] <^Odd^> tobi-wan: ok here is the run down i installed ubuntu then used the sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx and ran ok but crappy fps really horrible fps...then i went into #cedega and they told me to get the drivers from nvidia which i did then they told me that the current drivers diden't support agp and to get the slightly older ones and i did then i came in here looking for help and someone told me to uninstall the nvidia drivers and reinsta
[11:56] <tobi-wan> ^Odd^: best try a cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep 'EE'
[11:56] <^Odd^> now i have no gui
[11:56] <geneo93> well he need to use installer to remove all remnents of files then
[11:56] <^Odd^> how i am in irssi
[11:57] <tobi-wan> i see
[11:57] <nlogax> tobi-wan: or simply grep 'EE' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[11:57] <tobi-wan> true, that
[11:57] <geneo93> before he installs ubuntus
[11:57] <^Odd^> >.<
[11:58] <^Odd^> i have no gui and i am in irssi how do i...>.<
[11:58] <tobi-wan> ok, my suggestion: first, uninstall the nvidia deb packages. then do a find / -name 'nvidia*' and remove all stray packages, this should really clean up your filesystem
[11:58] <bimberi> gostview: kk, back to Toma-'s question then - what does config.log say?
[11:58] <geneo93> ^Odd^: if you did that with gui rinning it didn't work
[11:58] <robbie_> does alien work well? I want to install gyachi
[11:58] <stansell> basvg, this may be useful: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWinXP
[11:58] <basvg> stansell: in the wb interface it says: Device URI: hp:/usb/PSC_1500_series?serial=MY58BD22490498
[11:58] <robbie_> new yahoo client with voice & video
[11:58] <robbie_> just released
[11:58] <basvg> but that seems an odd device name
[11:59] <robbie_> it has rpms for both it and libyahoo2
[11:59] <eFfeM> hi, when I try to mount an external NFS partition I get: mount: RPC: Program not registered
[11:59] <eFfeM> what couldbe wrong here? This has always worked...
[11:59] <robbie_> the source package did not compile
[11:59] <robbie_> claiming syntax errors
[11:59] <stansell> basvg, yeah - I think that's the servers URI for the local printer
[11:59] <gostview> bimberi: just minute, I'm just find that config.log file in /var/log without success
[12:00] <geneo93> robbie_:  maybe on behalf of gcc 4.0.2
[12:00] <basvg> I'll try the wiki pag
[12:00] <robbie_> I see
[12:00] <basvg> e
[12:00] <geneo93> install older version
[12:00] <robbie_> does the official breezy distro have 4.0.2 yet?
[12:00] <stansell> basvg, I was hoping the interface would also the URI that a client would use, but I guess not
[12:00] <geneo93> and point it at that
[12:01] <bimberi> gostview: it should be in the directory where you ran './configure'
[12:01] <^Odd^> no i installed all the drivers in cli
[12:01] <gostview> bimberi: ^^
[12:01] <geneo93> ^Odd^:  when you removed them
[12:01] <robbie_> aha it works
[12:02] <robbie_> alien gyachi*rpm
[12:02] <robbie_> dpkg -i gyachi*deb
[12:02] <robbie_> hopefully runs error free
[12:02] <^Odd^> i have a simple solution i am just going to reformat my computer and reinstall ubuntu again and then the nvidia-glx drivers and hope that it works
[12:02] <wasabi[1] > hello
[12:02] <stansell> Basvg, I expet it'll be something like this: http://192.168.0.100:631/printers/PSC_1500_series
[12:02] <geneo93> ^ its your time
[12:02] <nlogax> robbie_ let us know how it goes - I might be interested in becoming a package maintainer to get it into Ubuntu
[12:02] <wasabi[1] > i'm trying to install drivers for my marvell 88E8001 network card
[12:03] <wasabi[1] > and i get an error about missing kernel header file
[12:03] <bimberi> gostview: sorry, i'm not sure what you mean by ^^?
[12:03] <wasabi[1] > could anyone please help me with this?
[12:03] <tobi-wan> ^Odd^: :-D best wishes. if you have no crucial data on you comp :-D
[12:03] <robbie_> well I just logged in fine, going to find a webcam to view
[12:03] <bimberi> wasabi[1] : sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[12:04] <wasabi[1] > thank you!
[12:04] <bimberi> wasabi[1] : not yet, make sure it works first :)
[12:04] <^Odd^> thanks
[12:04] <tobi-wan> np
[12:04] <tobi-wan> check back if you still got problems
[12:04] <^Odd^> well thank you to the person who fucked up my computer really appriciate you trashing all my hard work due to your ignorance.
[12:05] <wasabi[1] > yep it's going
[12:05] <crimsun> Karmander: ping. pastebin url?
[12:05] <gostview> bimberi: just (I was silly to find that file in /var/log) however, here the config.log: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10824
[12:06] <bimberi> wasabi[1] : :)
[12:06] <wasabi[1] > hmm
[12:06] <wasabi[1] > =(
[12:06] <basvg> time to go... I'll figure it out some time... thanks for the help stansell
[12:06] <wasabi[1] > installer
[12:06] <bimberi> gostview: ah, kk, looking...
[12:06] <wasabi[1] > still says missing header
[12:06] <stansell> basvg, you're very welcome - time for me to go now too
[12:07] <wasabi[1] > hmm i need to do a symbolic link
[12:07] <wasabi[1] > let me try that
[12:07] <AndyA> hi. I have a greeter application crashing error on ubuntu 5.10 amd64. Can anyone help me?
[12:08] <Karmander> crimsun ok
[12:08] <Karmander> crimsun what i have to do?
[12:08] <crimsun> Karmander: did you pastebin it?
[12:08] <crimsun> Karmander: I don't have the url handy.
[12:08] <Karmander> yes
[12:08] <wasabi[1] > woohoo
[12:08] <wasabi[1] > it works
[12:08] <wasabi[1] > thanks!!!
[12:08] <ubuntu> ciao
[12:08] <wasabi[1] > you guys are geniuses!
[12:09] <AndyA> Greeter application problem, people. On ubuntu 5.10 amd64. Anyone?
[12:09] <Karmander> crimsun http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10821
[12:09] <Karmander> crimsun have you got it?
[12:09] <nlogax> AndyA: you mean GDM crashing before you get to log in?
[12:09] <bimberi> gostview: sorry, it doesn't seem to have any good clues as to what's wrong
[12:09] <Karmander> crimsun please i need to hear something
[12:10] <bimberi> gostview: and neither do i ... :/
[12:10] <Intangir> how do i see what version of xorg is installed/
[12:10] <crimsun> Karmander: yes, just give me a sec. I'm attempting to do several things simultaneously before I go to bed.
[12:10] <Karmander> ok sorry, thank you pal
[12:11] <ubuntu> probabilmente mi rivolgo al canale sbagliato e mi scuso. E' possibile installare ubuntu su hd slave
[12:11] <crimsun> Karmander: ok, your sb card is not PnP-compatible
[12:11] <crimsun> Karmander: do you know the precise model?
[12:11] <Karmander> crimsun what does it mean?
[12:11] <Karmander> sound blaster awe 16
[12:12] <Karmander> crimsun do you need something else?
[12:12] <crimsun> Karmander: try: sudo modprobe snd-sbawe
[12:12] <geneo93> about 10,000 different ones all called that
[12:12] <Karmander> crimsun ok
[12:12] <crimsun> (it'll probably fail)
[12:12] <AndyA> I believe it has something to do with GBO; I have PNY NVIDIA quadro FX1100. Other people who had simillar problem solved it by reconfiguring xorg, but when I try that I got error messages.
[12:12] <Trunkz> hey folks, I've got a problem with firefox
[12:12] <Karmander> crimsun done
[12:13] <robbie_> nlogax: viewing webcam works, dunno about sending havent got one..
[12:13] <crimsun> Karmander: no errors, or errors?
[12:13] <Trunkz> It seems to crash up everytime I start it
[12:13] <Karmander> crimsun no
[12:13] <crimsun> Karmander: cat /proc/asound/cards
[12:13] <Karmander> crimsun i have no message
[12:13] <Kalessin> hi
[12:13] <Karmander> crimsun Sound Blaster 16 at 0x220, irq 5, dma 1&5
[12:13] <geneo93> robbie_:  where did you get rpm
[12:13] <Karmander> crimsun is it ok?
[12:13] <gostview> bimberi: ok, thank
[12:14] <robbie_> http://gyachi.sourceforge.net
[12:14] <crimsun> Karmander: pastebin ``amixer -c0''
[12:14] <Toma-> ooo isa sound card?
[12:14] <gostview> bimberi: *tnx
[12:14] <robbie_> when I ran voice chat it did not launch
[12:14] <Toma-> isnt it snd-sb16?
[12:15] <crimsun> Toma-: not if it's an awe model.
[12:15] <crimsun> the pins are routed differently
[12:15] <Karmander> crimsun i also have an onboard pci soundcard, c-media, but i don't want to use it
[12:15] <Toma-> ahh touch
[12:15] <aucirob> Im trying to install Gkrellm ad when I use apt get  to install it i get this error...E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied )
[12:15] <aucirob> 
[12:15] <Karmander> crimsun i take off the connector so i don't know if it is working right
[12:15] <Trunkz> anyone? :)
[12:15] <crimsun> Karmander: have you pastebinned the output from the command?
[12:16] <Toma-> ive got an old sb16 ISA downstairs :D its awesome in an mp3box
[12:16] <crimsun> Trunkz: execute it from a Terminal
[12:16] <crimsun> Trunkz: where does it crash? What error(s) do you get?
[12:16] <Toma-> i dare say im excited about installing win2k in qemu...
[12:16] <Trunkz> I dont get an error
[12:16] <Trunkz> I load it up
[12:16] <Karmander> crimsun http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10827
[12:17] <Trunkz> and you see the lil Firefox thing on the bottom of ur screen (on the taskbar)
[12:17] <Trunkz> takes about 10 - 15seconds
[12:17] <Trunkz> then that goes
[12:17] <Trunkz> the actual firefox 'window' doesnt show
[12:17] <aucirob>  /join #linux?
[12:17] <crimsun> Karmander: ok, pastebin the output from ``cat /proc/asound/cards''
[12:17] <Frogzoo> Toma-: kqemu is worth a go - it's quicker than qemu
[12:18] <AndyA> greeter application crashing error on Ubuntu 5.10 amd64. Anyone?
[12:19] <Trunkz> I'm using swiftfox atm, but it doesnt seem to install my extensions properly
[12:19] <Trunkz> if I can get that fixed, then I wont need to worry about firefox
[12:19] <Trunkz> Since I much rather prefer swiftfox to firefox :)
[12:20] <Trunkz> Crimsun, any ideas? Either with firefox or swiftfox's extension problem
[12:21] <crimsun> Trunkz: I barely use firefox. The only reason it's still around is because it provides a backend for epiphany-browser
[12:22] <Frogzoo> looking for a hint how to get 'typing monitor' to acknowledge amarok keystrokes while the screen is locked?
[12:22] <Trunkz> ahh okey
[12:22] <Trunkz> well I guess I'll stick with swiftfox. Any chance of you helping me with the extension problem/
[12:22] <Karmander> crimsun http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10828
[12:23] <Trunkz> The extensions are downloaded fine etc.. but some arent installed properly :o
[12:23] <Trunkz> For example, when I install foxytunes & restart swiftfox, I then go to set the player module (XMMS)
[12:23] <crimsun> Karmander: heh, just as I suspected
[12:23] <Trunkz> and it says no player module is installed
[12:23] <crimsun> Karmander: do you use gnome or kde?
[12:23] <Trunkz> whereas when I do this in firefox, player modules are already there
[12:24] <Karmander> crimsun using gnome
[12:24] <wasabi[1] > arg
[12:24] <neo911> hi i forgot what do i need to install to have the man pages for bind, accept and other system calls available? thx
[12:24] <wasabi[1] > i'm trying to install xgl from the wiki guide
[12:24] <crimsun> Karmander: then you need to choose the sb awe as your default card. System> Preferences> Sound> default sound card
[12:25] <wasabi[1] > i can't start X now
[12:25] <wasabi[1] > lol
[12:25] <crimsun> Karmander: then use the volume control, and select the alsa view of the sb awe to adjust the volume
[12:27] <aucirob> What is this error mean, what im doing wrong? E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[12:28] <L|nu}{> aucirob: synaptic is up and running, and you try to apt-get via terminal
[12:28] <bimberi> neo911: there probably in the manpages-dev package
[12:28] <bimberi> aucirob: did you use 'sudo'
[12:28] <aucirob> no
[12:28] <crimsun> ->bed.
[12:28] <L|nu}{> or sudo of course.. hehe
[12:29] <bimberi> nn crimsun
[12:29] <aucirob> I use sudo apt-get install gkrellm and i git this E: Couldn't find package gkrellm
[12:30] <aucirob> and I have the compress file and decompressed folder on my Ubuntu Desktop.
[12:30] <Karmander> crimsun my sound crashed
[12:31] <bimberi> aucirob: glrellm can be installed by enabling the universe repository...
[12:31] <bimberi> !universe
[12:31] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[12:32] <AndyA> greeter application error... ubuntu 5.10 amd64. Anyone?
[12:32] <aucirob> How do i do that?
[12:32] <neo911> bimberi, thanks that's the one... done it before but forgot and just wanted to write it down for posterity... thx
[12:32] <bimberi> aucirob: this might be useful too - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[12:32] <aucirob> Im new in linux
[12:32] <aucirob> thanks a lot , I appreciate your help
[12:33] <bimberi> neo911: np  :)  (i typo'd btw - should have said 'they're')
[12:33] <bimberi> aucirob: check the link in ubotu's post above
[12:33] <nlogax> AndyA: what is GBO?
[12:33] <bimberi> aucirob: yw :)
[12:33] <irvs10tz> why is it i can't use thesaurus in openoffice writer
[12:34] <neo911> bimberi, ah didn't even notice... :-)
[12:35] <wasabi[1] > is there a way to mod the terminal so that it can do auto complete?
[12:35] <bimberi> neo911: ha,  i know others who do though :)
[12:35] <wasabi[1] > like in windows where i type the directory and hit tab
[12:35] <wasabi[1] > and it finishes up
[12:35] <neo911> hah! pedantics :-)
[12:35] <bimberi> neo911: that's them!
[12:36] <neo911> i know i'm addressing it to them he he
[12:36] <geneo93> console tools may help
[12:36] <neo911> is it true that someone forgot to change the computer time to daylight savings and so the intarweb will expire and implode??  oh noes
[12:36] <bimberi> wasabi[1] : shell tab-complete works here
[12:37] <nlogax> wasabi[1] : that's the default behaviour of bash and most other modern shells (it's not a feature of the terminal you're running)
[12:37] <bimberi> !tell greenpenguin13-a about away
[12:37] <nlogax> neo911: oh noes!!!
[12:37] <wasabi[1] > hmm
[12:37] <wasabi[1] > i hit tab and it doens't do anything
[12:38] <bimberi> greenpenguin13-a: onya! :)
[12:38] <neo911> msg bimberi
[12:38] <nlogax> what shell are you running? which terminal? and is it possible another application is taking the tab input?
[12:38] <bimberi> wasabi[1] : what if you type 'lsm<tab>'?
[12:38] <bimberi> neo911: sure
[12:38] <venky> hello
[12:39] <venky> anyone here knows wine
[12:39] <venky> ?
[12:39] <bimberi> well ... ok then :P
[12:39] <Toma-> venky: alot of people do.
[12:39] <geneo93> dago red
[12:39] <venky> ok
[12:39] <venky> i recently installed wine
[12:39] <Toma-> !enter
[12:39] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[12:39] <venky> then i ran wincfg
[12:40] <bimberi> wasabi[1] : that completes to 'lsmod' for me
[12:40] <venky> ??
[12:40] <ompaul> irvs10tz,  openoffice.org2-thesaurus-en-gb  is one of them
[12:40] <venky> was it for me??
[12:40] <Toma-> venky: keep it all in 1 line, otherwise its reallllly hard to read
[12:40] <Toma-> yes.
[12:40] <venky> ok
[12:41] <nlogax> AndyA: what is GBO??
[12:41] <wasabi[1] > oo okay
[12:41] <wasabi[1] > nvm
[12:41] <wasabi[1] > i'm soo noobish
[12:41] <ompaul> !enter
[12:41] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[12:42] <venky> i recently installed wine , then ran winecfg didnt do anything to the default settings. then i downloaded a windows program to the desktop and installed it using wine "program name"
[12:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> does anyone know how to write keyboard maps? my keyborad doesnt work properly and i'd like to fix it
[12:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> *board
[12:42] <venky> now the program is installed and it put a shortcut in th desktop but how shud i run the installed program
[12:42] <Trunkz> Meh, is there an extension in Epiphany similar to FoxyTunes?
[12:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> clidk on the shortcut
[12:43] <Trunkz> Thats the only extension I really want.. =/
[12:43] <Trunkz> So I can control XMMS
[12:43] <Toma-> venky: find out where it installed it usually ~/.wine/c/ and run 'wine ProgramExecutable.exe'
[12:44] <venky> how do i change directory i mean i dont see /.wine in my desktop is it hidden
[12:44] <nlogax> venky: any filename beginning with '.' is hidden, yes
[12:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> venky: open nautilus and press <ctrl L>
[12:44] <Toma-> venky: open up a terminal and run "cd ~/.wine/c/"
[12:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> then type "~/.wine"
[12:44] <wasabi[1] > for xgl to run properly, i have to be using dapper right?
[12:45] <MisterN> hi
[12:45] <Toma-> wasabi[1] : indeed.
[12:45] <ompaul> wasabi[1] , yes
[12:45] <aucirob> I managed to install Gkrellm, thanks to all for all, I did learn a lot.
[12:45] <venky> ty
[12:45] <venky> let me try it
[12:45] <ompaul> wasabi[1] , go to the channel #ubuntu+1 for help with that
[12:45] <bimberi> aucirob: glad to hear it :)
[12:45] <griffle> Q on xine. how do I apt get it? a post was telling me to use xine to test a dvd folder.. i have totem which i thought used xine but then im  a nuube.
[12:45] <wasabi[1] > okay
[12:45] <wasabi[1] > thanks
[12:45] <Toma-> woot. win2k sux under qemu :D
[12:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> Toma-: lol
[12:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> griffle: it's in apt
[12:46] <geneo93> it sucks under 2k
[12:46] <griffle> cant see it in apt-cache search?
[12:46] <nlogax> griffle: try aptitude search xine and pick your packages
[12:47] <venky> how shud i change directory to Program Files its not taking the space
[12:47] <irvs10tz> why is it i can't use thesaurus in openoffice writer
[12:47] <Toma-> griffle: if you rather use your mouse, try using synaptic. also, youll need to enable universe
[12:47] <Toma-> !universe
[12:47] <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
[12:47] <Toma-> venky: Program\ Files or 'Program Files'
[12:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> irvs10tz: check you have a thesaurus for your language installed
[12:48] <irvs10tz> Kamping_Kaiser, how can i do that?
[12:48] <venky> ok I found the exe in the directory now shud i just do wine PROGRAM?
[12:48] <Kamping_Kaiser> irvs10tz: open language selector and make sure the tick is ther on language aids
[12:48] <venky> ls
[12:49] <Toma-> venky: thats it
[12:49] <Kamping_Kaiser> "system -> admin -> language support" on my comptuer
[12:49] <Toma-> venky: also, you may need to cross your fingers :)
[12:50] <mikelo> hi how do find and replace a string recursively in a directory of files
[12:50] <Trunkz> Hmm.. I just downloaded epiphany (the browser). From apt its version 1.8.2, but the latest (and stable) version according to the site is 2.14.0
[12:50] <mikelo> ?
[12:50] <irvs10tz> Kamping_Kaiser: where is language selector found?
[12:50] <venky> oh man it worked thank you very much
[12:50] <dli> Kamping_Kaiser, how to set language, if I'm not running the default gnome?
[12:50] <Toma-> venky: np
[12:50] <Kamping_Kaiser> dli: set language? not sure
[12:50] <venky> Toma is there a way i can see this in my gnome desktop and execute it from there?
[12:50] <Kamping_Kaiser> irvs10tz: system -admin -> language support (as above)
[12:50] <nlogax> mikelo: I think you'll want to use find and sed together
[12:51] <griffle> ok bear with me please. if totem is working doesnt that mean xine is installed? or am i using gstreamer and so with installing xine mess that up
[12:51] <Kamping_Kaiser> dli: the same placed irvs10tz is looking youcan install more languages - try that
[12:51] <mikelo> find . | sed ... what?
[12:51] <mikelo> i'll look up man sed
[12:51] <Kamping_Kaiser> griffle: when you goto install xine it will tell you if it's removeing stuff
[12:51] <gostview> anyone knows is there any repository to update wxGTK library?
[12:52] <nlogax> mikelo: something like -  find /dir/to/replace/in/filespec -exec sed 's/oldtext/newtext/g' {} \;
[12:52] <Toma-> venky: yep. right click ya desktop and select create launcher. Put in the Name of the program (eg. Fluffy Kitten Killer) and in command put 'wine /path/to/your/executable/fluffykill.exe' and then change the icon and hit ok
[12:52] <nick|here> i installed eclipse using apt-get, but i cant locate where the eclipse folder is
[12:52] <Kamping_Kaiser> Toma-: ROFL
[12:52] <Toma-> nick|here: run it, and ill create one in your home dir
[12:52] <nlogax> mikelo: actually this is better (makes backups):  find /dir/to/replace/in/filespec -exec sed -i.bak 's/oldtext/newtext/g' {} \;
[12:52] <Toma-> s/ill/it'll
[12:53] <Toma-> Kamping_Kaiser: :)
[12:53] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[12:53] <mikelo> tnx nlogax
[12:53] <nlogax> that's from memory - might require some fine-tuning but man can help ya
[12:53] <bimberi> dli: OOo thesauri (?) seem to have their own packages ...
[12:53] <venky> so i wud have to start with ~/.wine?
[12:53] <bimberi> !find openoffice.org-thesaurus
[12:53] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'openoffice.org-thesaurus' (3 shown): openoffice.org-thesaurus-de ;; openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us ;; openoffice.org-thesaurus-it.
[12:53] <mikelo> nlogax, what's  {} \; ?
[12:54] <Kamping_Kaiser> mikelo: 'on the file i just found'
[12:54] <edulix> hello !
[12:54] <griffle> maybe its gxine - the xine video player, GTK+/Gnome user interface
[12:54] <nlogax> mikelo: actually, you can't put filespec -  something like -  find /dir/to/replace/in -iname'filespec' -exec sed 's/oldtext/newtext/g' {} \;
[12:54] <nick|here> Toma-: i want to installation folder
[12:54] <nick|here> s/to/the
[12:54] <Toma-> griffle: you want xine-ui
[12:54] <edulix> I have many version of the same package in /var/cache/apt/archives, anyone has a way to retain only the last one installed?
[12:54] <Toma-> nick|here: i c
[12:54] <griffle> thanks toma
[12:55] <nick|here> Toma-:  ??
[12:55] <Toma-> nick|here: id say its /usr/lib/eclipse
[12:55] <nlogax> mikelo: if you don't use the -i parameter to sed it won't update the files but will show each file on stdout as it would be if the change was made
[12:55] <nick|here> i'm going to install phpeclipse
[12:55] <nick|here> is it the right place?
[12:56] <Toma-> nick|here: try running "sudo updatedb" then "locate eclipse"
[12:56] <Toma-> youll find it then
[12:56] <nick|here> Toma-: thanx
[12:56] <Toma-> np
[12:56] <Toma-> ps. updatedb is slow
[12:56] <Toma-> not as slow as this crappy win2k installer
[12:57] <Toma-> *sigh*
[12:57] <nick|here> i tried locate, but nvm updatedb
[12:57] <venky> ?
[12:57] <venky> Toma i mean the path how shud I mention the path
[12:57] <Toma-> venky: yeh, ~/.wine
[12:58] <Chousuke> ToinS: of course updatedb is slow. It scans the whole HD :P
[12:58] <Toma-> venky: ~/.wine/c/Program\ Files/
[12:59] <wasabi[1] > how do you uninstall the nvidia-glx?
[12:59] <fyrestrtr> wasabi[1] : why do you want to remove it?
[01:00] <irvs10tz> Kamping_Kaiser: i've already installed other language packs, but how come theasaurus and synonyms are still not available in openoffice?
[01:00] <venky> thank you toma for all the help
[01:00] <wasabi[1] > i want to install the nvidia linux driver
[01:00] <Toma-> wasabi[1] : 'apt-get remove --purge nvidia-glx' and you might need to stop /etc/init.d/nvidia-glx from loading at boot too
[01:00] <Toma-> venky: np
[01:00] <Toma-> irvs10tz: you havent installed them. theyre in thier own package
[01:00] <Kamping_Kaiser> irvs10tz: not sure. i expected that to be the cause. if you uahve restarted OO.o i cant think of a reason
[01:01] <wasabi[1] > hmm
[01:01] <wasabi[1] > thanks
[01:04] <venky> sorry toma another problem ..well the launcher closes the terminal window...but i think the application needs the terminal window to be there how shud i make it be open con the application is not launched i can see the terminal window comeup and go
[01:04] <Toma-> venky: theres a "Run in terminal button" when creating a launcher...
[01:05] <venky> ya i checked it
[01:05] <irvs10tz> Toma-: well, how can i install them?
[01:05] <Toma-> so whats hapepning?
[01:05] <irvs10tz> Toma-: well, how can i install them?
[01:05] <venky> thats makes the terminal window come up and vanish
[01:05] <Toma-> !find openoffice.org-thesaurus
[01:05] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'openoffice.org-thesaurus' (3 shown): openoffice.org-thesaurus-de ;; openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us ;; openoffice.org-thesaurus-it.
[01:05] <Toma-> apt-get install openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us
[01:06] <guerra> what it means in irc when it says i must be identified to join a channel?
[01:06] <irvs10tz> toma-: the terminal says  Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[01:07] <Toma-> irvs10tz: you know what sudo is? :)
[01:07] <digits> quick question: which package holds the font "Terminal"?
[01:07] <bimberi> !tell guerra about register
[01:07] <irvs10tz> toma-: i'm sorry but i don't know
[01:07] <venky> so what shud i do to keep the terminal window open
[01:08] <Toma-> irvs10tz: if youre copy and pasting, run "sudo apt-get install openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us"
[01:08] <Toma-> also, read !sudo
[01:08] <Toma-> venky: you want it to run and leave the terminal open?
[01:08] <fyrestrtr> guerra: means you must register your nick. type /msg nickserv help register
[01:08] <guerra> thanks ppl
[01:09] <Toma-> bbl.
[01:10] <venky> ya
[01:10] <irvs10tz> toma-: i read for the terminal that my openoffice suite will be removed if thesarus will be installed
[01:10] <venky> i mean the program isnt launching if the terminal is closed
[01:10] <irvs10tz> toma-: i read for the terminal that my openoffice suite will be removed if thesarus will be installed
[01:11] <fyrestrtr> venky: run the terminal first
[01:11] <r0b4t> Hi all
[01:12] <venky> well then there is no point in creating a shortcut
[01:12] <irvs10tz> toma-: i read for the terminal that my openoffice suite will be removed if thesarus will be installed
[01:12] <venky> i mean i want the shortcut to run the program in terminal window and keep it open ..it seems wine wants to keep the terminal open
[01:13] <Toma-> irvs10tz: do you understand bbl?
[01:13] <Toma-> irvs10tz: whats the exact package that says is going to be removed?
[01:13] <Solsh> does Photoshop CS work under wine?
[01:13] <AndyA> hi. I have a greeter application crashing problem on ubuntu 5.10 amd64
[01:14] <Toma-> Solsh: http://appdb.winehq.org/
[01:14] <guerra_>  /msg nickserv link guerra apple56
[01:14] <AndyA> but that's not the end of it. I got errors when running 'sudo dpkg -reconfigure xserver-xorg' it says conflicting actions --control and --remove
[01:15] <AndyA> what does that mean?
[01:15] <Toma-> venky: ok, change the program getting run to "xterm -e 'wine ~/.wine/c/Program/and/so/on/woot.exe' "
[01:15] <Seveas> guerra_, /msg nickserv set password new_password
[01:15] <Toma-> damnit.
[01:15] <Toma-> why do people quit when theyre waiting for help
[01:15] <irvs10tz> toma-: the package to be removed are   openoffice.org2 openoffice.org2-base openoffice.org2-calc
[01:15] <irvs10tz>   openoffice.org2-common openoffice.org2-core openoffice.org2-draw
[01:15] <irvs10tz>   openoffice.org2-evolution openoffice.org2-gnome openoffice.org2-impress
[01:15] <irvs10tz>   openoffice.org2-math openoffice.org2-writer python-uno ubuntu-desktop
[01:16] <wasabi[1] > hmm
[01:16] <Toma-> oh nos
[01:16] <MonsieurBon> hello
[01:16] <wasabi[1] > to install the nvidia drivers from the website
[01:16] <wasabi[1] > i jsut exit x and install it right?
[01:16] <Seveas> irvs10tz, NEVER EVER paste in here
[01:16] <Toma-> irvs10tz: weird. give me a moment. youre banned at the moment so dont bother talking
[01:16] <Seveas> irvs10tz, and openoffice.org2 has been renamed to openoffice.org so that's normal
[01:16] <bimberi> irvs10tz: (don't paste here) and check this thread http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-95684.html
[01:16] <Toma-> Seveas: my bad, probably, sorry
[01:16] <wasabi[1] > i used this guide http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[01:17] <Seveas> ok ;)
[01:17] <wasabi[1] > and now x is not working at all
[01:17] <Toma-> :(
[01:17] <bimberi> lol
[01:18] <MonsieurBon> i installed mplayer for the plugin in FF and now mplayer is my standard videoplayer. How can I set the standard videoplayer back to totem?
[01:18] <Toma-> wasabi[1] : did you stop /etc/init.d/nvidia-glx starting at boot like i said?
[01:19] <AndyA> why doesn't NVIDIA have X11 drivers?
[01:19] <wasabi[1] > yea
[01:19] <wasabi[1] > i tried to remove it
[01:19] <Toma-> wasabi[1] : and what does the Xorg.0.log say?
[01:19] <wasabi[1] > and it said that file doesn't exist
[01:19] <nowotny> \j #ubuntu+1
[01:19] <Toma-> wasabi[1] : it might be /etc/init.d/nvidia
[01:19] <wasabi[1] > it said failed to load glx
[01:20] <wasabi[1] > failed to load nvidia-glx
[01:20] <wasabi[1] > ... which si why i am confused
[01:20] <gnomefreak> wasabi[1] : are you on breezy?
[01:20] <venky> anyone has linux on external hard drive
[01:20] <venky> ?
[01:20] <wasabi[1] > dapper
[01:20] <gnomefreak> wasabi[1] : thats why
[01:20] <wasabi[1] > i should be in the other channel to ask this
[01:20] <Toma-> *sigh* wasabi[1]  goto #ubuntu+1
[01:20] <gnomefreak> wasabi[1] : the enable command has changed for dapper
[01:21] <wasabi[1] > lol
[01:21] <wasabi[1] > sorry
[01:21] <Toma-> stop wasting my effort and time
[01:21] <wasabi[1] > thanks for your help
[01:21] <slack_prad> gtkpod : when i try to move video files (mp4) onto my ipod i get this message :  "The following track could not be processed (filetype is known but analysis failed): '/home/pradeep/Desktop/untitled folder/file.mp4"
[01:21] <wasabi[1] > lol sorry!
[01:21] <MonsieurBon> i installed mplayer for the plugin in FF and now mplayer is my standard videoplayer. How can I set the standard videoplayer back to totem?
[01:21] <venky> toma: is there anyway to run progrmas installed in ur NTFS partitions using wine?
[01:22] <gnomefreak> wasabi[1] : if you join us in #ubuntu+1 someone should know the command
[01:22] <kuja> venky: `wine <your_executable_windows_program>`
[01:22] <AndyA> I have a Greeter Application error on Ubuntu 5.10 amd64. Can Anyone help me?
[01:22] <venky> aslo i have installed ubuntu on the external USB hard drive and iam not able to see the files in my internal HDD
[01:22] <Fatal73> anybody know how to remove totem-gstreamer so that I can install totem-xine?
[01:23] <kuja> venky: Mount it
[01:23] <venky> even if the exe is in NTFS partition?
[01:23] <Toma-> venky: sort of. writing to ntfs is bad (iirc) so its possible that running a wine app on ntfs may not work
[01:23] <gnomefreak> Fatal73: sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[01:23] <kuja> venky: Yes because all you're doing is reading from it.
[01:23] <peterretief> whats a good vms
[01:23] <gnomefreak> Fatal73: it will remove what it needs to
[01:23] <kuja> venky: Make sure you've mounted the NTFS partition, though.
[01:23] <wasabi[1] > question, if the command lines change from version to version, how do you guys keep up to date with all of them?
[01:23] <venky> ok..i can see the partition i mean my laptop HDD but iam not able to see the file
[01:24] <irvs10tz> hey, am i still banned yet?
[01:24] <Toma-> irvs10tz: no
[01:24] <bimberi> irvs10tz: no :)  - did you check that ubuntuforums link?
[01:24] <Fatal73> gnomefreak:I dont have access to repositories so Im doing it manually with dpkg
[01:24] <gnomefreak> wonders if your banned how are you in here :(
[01:24] <venky> i mean in gdisks i can see the partition as /dev/hda but iam not able to see the files
[01:24] <gnomefreak> Fatal73: no internet access?
[01:24] <venky> i mean nothing happens if i  try to enable it
[01:25] <wasabi[1] > anyway, sorry about wasting your time earlier
[01:25] <wasabi[1] > thanks for help though
[01:25] <Fatal73> gnomefreak: thats the price of owning a winmodem
[01:25] <gnomefreak> oh no not those :(
[01:25] <bimberi> gnomefreak: it was a quiet but xchat just says '... sets ban on ...'
[01:25] <irvs10tz> bimberi: i have already checked it. can i download the thesaurus from the link in the 2nd post?
[01:25] <gnomefreak> oh ok
[01:25] <Toma-> anyone know if letting qemu see /dev/hdb which is vfat formatted, is safe enough to transfer files from the virtual drive to the physical drive?
[01:26] <myndmelder> Oh bother... I gone bad to geek mode... I blame Ubuntu!!! LOL
[01:26] <myndmelder> How is everyone
[01:26] <Gecko> Hello ppl. Running breezy on an amd64, and trying to install ati drivers while using the installer from their homepage. I can't make a distribution-based package, as the list is simply too long to be on my screen, and the regular install just puts the files on /usr/X11R6, which is useless. Any suggestions?
[01:26] <Toma-> Gecko: are the ati drivers 64bit?
[01:26] <Gecko> Toma-, yes
[01:26] <gnomefreak> !ati
[01:26] <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
[01:26] <venky> i mean i see my drives as /media/hda1 /hda2 etc but iam not able to see whats there inside it
[01:27] <bimberi> irvs10tz: i reckon you'll have to, i'm actually doing so as i type, if you wait a couple i'll let you know how it goes
[01:28] <kuja> venky: What do you mean you're "unable to see"?
[01:28] <Toma-> Gecko: make a link between /usr/X11R6 and the dir that they need to be in?
[01:28] <dreckslord> hi
[01:28] <kuja> Any specific error, or whatnot. What is that you *do* see?
[01:28] <venky> i mean i can see partition 1 partiton 2 partition 3 in disk manager
[01:28] <irvs10tz> bimberi, thanks.. i'll just wait a couple minutes after i downloaded this
[01:28] <venky> but when i enable it nothing happens
[01:28] <AndyA> I got errors when running 'sudo dpkg -reconfigure xserver-xorg' it says conflicting actions --control and --remove
[01:28] <kuja> venky: No, when you do `ls /media/hd1` what do you see?
[01:28] <dreckslord> can some body help me with installing of acerhk, ?
[01:28] <kuja> err
[01:28] <kuja> hda1
[01:28] <Toma-> venky: put your /etc/fstab file up for inspection on pastebin
[01:28] <venky> wait
[01:28] <Toma-> !pastebin
[01:28] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[01:29] <Fatal73> so does anybody know how I can get rid of totem-gstreamer?
[01:29] <dpm> I've installed ubuntu on my laptop, but although it has an S3 savage graphics card, the "vesa" driver is loaded in xorg.conf. What I want to do is to modify xorg.conf to load the s3 driver instead. Does anyone know the name of the s3 driver (is it "savage")?
[01:29] <venky> nothing
[01:29] <venky> nothinghappens i get the command prompt
[01:30] <juke[FIN] > #kubuntu
[01:30] <bimberi> irvs10tz: heh, "depends on openoffice.org-core (>= 1.9); however: Package openoffice.org-core is not installed."
[01:30] <Toma-> dpm: running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" will let you select any driver you want
[01:31] <void^> dpm: yes, "savage"
[01:31] <venky> my /media/hda2 is NTFS  hda1 and hda3 r vfat
[01:31] <MonsieurBon> i installed mplayer for the plugin in FF and now mplayer is my standard videoplayer. How can I set the standard videoplayer back to totem?
[01:31] <dpm> Toma-, void^ Thanks
[01:31] <Toma-> dpm: np
[01:31] <venky> dont know what it means
[01:32] <dreckslord> can somebody help me?
[01:33] <venky> what is pastebin toma
[01:33] <void^> !pastebin
[01:33] <ubotu> pastebin is probably a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[01:34] <irvs10tz> bimberi, what does that mean?
[01:34] <venky> i dont have a fstab directory
[01:34] <phreak97> nickrud, around?
[01:34] <kuja> fstab is a file.
[01:34] <kuja> It should be /etc/fstab
[01:34] <void^> venky: surely you have a regular file /etc/fstab
[01:35] <gnomefreak> dreckslord: qhat type of file is it?
[01:35] <phreak97> venky, open it in gedit or nano or something
[01:35] <venky> ya got it
[01:35] <venky> how to paste it in the pastebin
[01:35] <bimberi> irvs10tz: that debians naming is different to ubuntu's which calls it openoffice.org2-core
[01:35] <Naail> Noob question - do I need a firewall running linux?
[01:35] <gnomefreak> dreckslord: sudo apt-get install acerhk doesnt work?
[01:35] <bimberi> irvs10tz: i have force installed it (which is never a great thing to do) a quick check shows that it does appear to be working
[01:35] <venky> # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
[01:35] <venky> #
[01:35] <venky> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[01:35] <venky> proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
[01:35] <venky> /dev/sda3       /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[01:35] <venky> /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     vfat    defaults        0       0
[01:35] <venky> /dev/hda2       /media/hda2     ntfs    defaults        0       0
[01:35] <venky> /dev/hda3       /media/hda3     vfat    defaults        0       0
[01:35] <JAyRULE> ubuntu didnt detect my network card...what can i do?
[01:35] <venky> /dev/sda5       /media/sda5     ntfs    defaults        0       0
[01:35] <venky> /dev/sda6       /media/sda6     ntfs    defaults        0       0
[01:35] <venky> /dev/sda7       /media/sda7     ntfs    defaults        0       0
[01:35] <Toma-> !pastebin
[01:35] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[01:35] <venky> /dev/sda1       none            swap    sw              0       0
[01:35] <venky> /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[01:35] <Jhair> venky: don't paste here, stop
[01:35] <Toma-> for gods sake.
[01:36] <gnomefreak> venky: dont paste in here
[01:36] <void^> some people..
[01:36] <TANATHOS> hahahahha
[01:36] <TANATHOS> did that already
[01:36] <venky> oh sorry
[01:36] <kuja> ..never read
[01:36] <TANATHOS> JAyRULE : ifconfig?
[01:36] <venky> pastebin:(
[01:37] <JAyRULE> oh..is that it? hehe
[01:37] <freeweber> hi
[01:37] <JAyRULE> iaght
[01:37] <TANATHOS> JAyRULE : lspci
[01:37] <slack_prad> venky paste it here : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[01:37] <JAyRULE> whats that stand for
[01:37] <TANATHOS> list of pci devices
[01:38] <JAyRULE> k thanks tanathos
[01:38] <venky> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10837
[01:38] <venky> ok got it
[01:39] <dreckslord> is there someone who can help me, i speak german, too
[01:39] <TANATHOS> dreckslord state a question
[01:39] <jerusalem> subcool
[01:39] <venky> well i pasted it toma
[01:39] <jerusalem> shalom all
[01:39] <gnomefreak> dreckslord: can you sudo apt-get install acerhk?
[01:39] <Toma-> bbl
[01:39] <gnomefreak> its in the repos
[01:39] <Toma-> phone
[01:39] <TF> I used Places/Connect to Server for a Windows share.  Where did this get mounted in the file system? I'm using the livecd for 5.10.
[01:40] <jerusalem> i'm using the default (as far as I know) CD/.DVD Creator in Breezy and when I click write to disk it tells me to insert a disk w/ at least 666 megs free space. there is a 700 meg blank disk in there.
[01:40] <gnomefreak> !find acerhk
[01:40] <jerusalem> what do i do to make it write?
[01:40] <EvilGuru> I have been looking at auth.log and see: Mar 25 03:17:01 localhost CRON[6154] : (pam_unix) session opened for user root by (uid=0) every hour
[01:40] <Fatal73> !dpkg
[01:41] <jerusalem> any one?
[01:41] <dreckslord> how can i whisper you gnomefreak?
[01:41] <freeweber> can anyone help my with ati drivers?
[01:41] <freeweber> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10838
[01:41] <gnomefreak> dreckslord: i would rather you not
[01:41] <kingspawn> jerusalem: does writing with cdrecord work?
[01:42] <dreckslord> ok so, no i cant do apt-get
[01:42] <venky> anyone still here who is helping me?
[01:42] <dreckslord> the says me package not found
[01:42] <venky> or it seems ppl helping me have left?
[01:42] <Fatal73> venky, whats the problem?
[01:42] <jerusalem> what where is cdrecord?
[01:42] <kingspawn> jerusalem: it is a command line utility for writing cd's
[01:42] <gnomefreak> dreckslord: what kernel version do you have?
[01:43] <jerusalem> let me read the man page
[01:43] <dreckslord> 2.6.12-10-686
[01:43] <venky> it seems i am not able to browse my laptops internal HDD
[01:43] <void^> venky: add `,umask=022` at "defaults"
[01:43] <venky> well i am running linux from me external usb HDD
[01:44] <venky> where shud i add it
[01:44] <venky> ?
[01:44] <peterretief> dont you have to mount it
[01:44] <Fatal73> what fs is your laptops harddrive?
[01:45] <dreckslord> gnomefreak: i tried to compiled it manuel
[01:45] <venky> void: i mean where do u want me to add it ...did u see my fstab pastebin file
[01:45] <Gecko> ~ati
[01:45] <Gecko> sorry :) Could you post the ati links again? I am stuck without X right now :)
[01:46] <void^> venky: run `sudo gedit /etc/fstab`, for the partitions in question add what i said next to "defaults" (the options column)
[01:46] <selinium> !ati
[01:46] <ubotu> methinks ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[01:46] <selinium> Gecko, ^^^
[01:46] <Gecko> thanks .)
[01:46] <freeweber> can anyone help my with the ati drivers?
[01:46] <freeweber> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10838
[01:46] <fly-away> helloall
[01:46] <TANATHOS> !bird
[01:46] <ubotu> TANATHOS: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:46] <freeweber> hey
[01:46] <fly-away> in gnome 2.14 smb:// dont supported more?
[01:47] <jerusalem> kingspawn that man page is way too long and complex for me
[01:48] <jerusalem> can you give me a command line command to just try to write any old file to the cd to see if it works?
[01:48] <venky> like defaults,unmask=022
[01:48] <TF> Where is my Windows share mounted?  I have a lot of files I'd prefer to copy via term.
[01:48] <venky> what do i do with the zeros there
[01:49] <venky> i mean can u tell me how the whole like will look like
[01:49] <gnomefreak> dreckslord: from what im getting it is installed by default in the linux-restricted-modules package
[01:50] <irvs10tz> bimberi, i've just finished downloading.. now what is the next thing to do?
[01:50] <void^> !ntfs
[01:50] <ubotu> I guess ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[01:51] <heyjoe2> im having real problems trying to get frostwire or limewire to work. ive asked on here a few times and tried to understand the wikis and gooogle info but im really struggling. could someone walk me through installing either limewire rpm or frostwire deb file
[01:51] <venky> void r u there?
[01:51] <Fatal73> does anyone know how to bind the windows key to something in ubuntu?
[01:51] <bimberi> irvs10tz: ok 'sudo dpkg -i --force-depends openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us_2.0.2-3_all.deb'  (note that --force* options are not usually a very good idea but should be OK in this case)
[01:51] <jerusalem> anyone?
[01:51] <jerusalem> cd burning issues
[01:51] <jerusalem> help
[01:51] <void^> venky: read what ubotu said, that should be the easier ubuntu way
[01:52] <dreckslord> can i poste you in a private message my log?
[01:52] <gnomefreak> dreckslord: use pastebin
[01:53] <venky> cant find what he said...where did he paste it?
[01:53] <dreckslord> ok i will try it
[01:53] <dreckslord> !pastebin
[01:53] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar ,
[01:53] <k31th> humm i have installed this pam_auth module and i get the following error.
[01:53] <k31th> [client 10.0.0.183]  PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function:  pam_auth() in /var/www/html/moodle/auth/pam/lib.php on line 34, referer: http://10.0.0.50/moodle/login/index.php
[01:55] <heyjoe2> im having real problems trying to get frostwire or limewire to work. ive asked on here a few times and tried to understand the wikis and gooogle info but im really struggling. could someone walk me through installing either limewire rpm or frostwire deb file
[01:56] <dreckslord> gnomefreak i hope you can understand this, is there some way to translate it in english?
[01:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> heyjoe2: have you tried the forums?
[01:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> i havent used either app I'm afraid
[01:56] <abre> can anyone help me set up x-chat to auto receive downloads?
[01:56] <heyjoe2> kamping_kaiser: ive searched the forums and tried some of the tips but they havent worked
[01:57] <Kamping_Kaiser> heyjoe2: bugger
[01:57] <heyjoe2> mm
[01:57] <Toma-> abre: Settings > Prefs > Network - File transfers, click "Auto accept file offers"
[01:57] <gnomefreak> dreckslord: what language is it?
[01:57] <dreckslord> german
[01:57] <kingspawn> jerusalem: cdrecord is mainly used for burning iso images - have you got one?
[01:57] <dreckslord> my post name is my nickname
[01:58] <venky> ok tried it..still cant read it
[01:58] <abre> Toma-, no such option
[01:58] <Toma-> abre: what xchat version is that?
[01:58] <gnomefreak> dreckslord: join #ubuntu-de for german than can help you more
[01:58] <abre> Toma-, 2.6.0
[01:58] <abre> Toma-, standard ubuntu one
[01:58] <dreckslord> ah ok that helps me really ^^
[01:59] <Toma-> abre: ive got 2.6.1
[01:59] <dreckslord> thanks :)
[01:59] <abre> Toma-, from pqat-get?
[01:59] <venky> void it didnt work
[01:59] <gnomefreak> abre: thats not standard in breezy iirc backports is the only way to get 2.6 xchat
[01:59] <venky> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10840
[02:00] <Toma-> abre: no, i compiled it. it might be in backports tho
[02:00] <venky> it ignored all the partitions
[02:00] <TF> Where is the Windows file share mounted (via Places, Connect to Server)? I want to copy files via term.
[02:00] <abre> gnomefreak, it comes with ubuntu?
[02:00] <gnomefreak> abre: iirc xchat 2.4 comes with breezy and to get 2.6 you have to enable the backports
[02:01] <void^> venky: well, remove the hda1, sda5-7 lines from fstab..
[02:01] <abre> gnomefreak, ahh i must have done that
[02:01] <MickMcMack> !amd64
[02:01] <ubotu> MickMcMack: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:01] <Toma-> instead of removing from critical files, just put a # at the start of the line you want to remove
[02:02] <gnomefreak> abre: than you _should_ get the 2.6.1 from updates but im not positive on that (i havent used breezy since like december)
[02:02] <venky> ok
[02:02] <abre> gnomefreak, nah i just tried and it says latest version
[02:02] <Toma-> abre: get the xchat source from xchat webpage and then run "sudo apt-get build-dep xchat" then builod the source
[02:03] <Gecko> I have a problem. I cannot run ati drivers accelerated, because I have run out of MTRR. Any suggestions? It is obviously because my bios is stupid, but I have no way of correcting it
[02:03] <abre> Toma-, ok
[02:03] <Toma-> abre: i gotta go
[02:03] <Toma-> good luck with it
[02:03] <venky> shud i leave hda 2 and hda 3
[02:03] <venky> ?
[02:03] <MickMcMack> Ahoy, in my ubuntu 64bit environment, glxinfo  says direct rendering is enabled, yet glxgears runs very slowly and produces no console output. However, in my 32bit chroot, glxinfo tells me direct rendering is disabled, yet glxgears gives an output of > 11k fps.
[02:03] <MickMcMack> Am I missing something here? >_>
[02:05] <venky> void: do u want me to remove hda2 and hd3 lines also
[02:05] <gego> hi!
[02:06] <void^> venky: put a # in front of all ntfs/vfat lines
[02:06] <MonsieurBon> can anybody tell me how to rip CD's with lame to mp3 with variable bitrate?
[02:06] <venky> ok
[02:07] <ssam> MonsieurBon, grip is quite good for ripping
[02:07] <TF> Different approach: I'm having permission problems on my mounted ext3 partition, copying to my windows share.  Any way to copy these anyway?  I'm using the Livecd 5.10 to back up my deceased gentoo install.
[02:07] <MonsieurBon> ssam, is it possible with soundjuicer?
[02:07] <ssam> MonsieurBon, the interface is fairly complex but has lots of options
[02:07] <gego> cd ripping ; sound juiser
[02:07] <gego> cd ripping = sound juiser
[02:08] <MonsieurBon> gego, do you know if soundjuicer can handle variable bitrates?
[02:08] <gego> nont know.. it uses ogg/vordis or ogg/flac (?)
[02:09] <venky> well i did that and saved it and ran diskmounter again but it shows the same messages
[02:09] <rhalff> anyone here is updating unstable with some background job ?
[02:09] <venky> i see the fstab is not edited by diskmounter
[02:10] <ssam> MonsieurBon, i think you need to create a mp3 profile for it
[02:10] <MonsieurBon> ssam, I did. and it works fine with 192k. I'm just curious if variabel would be possible...
[02:11] <k31th> how do i add a module to  my php.ini.
[02:12] <ssam> MonsieurBon, i am sorry i am not sure
[02:12] <deizi> how do i set hdb1 (ntfs) to read and write?
[02:12] <venky> void: are you there?
[02:12] <deizi> it only reads now
[02:13] <ssam> MonsieurBon, you could ask on #gstreamer they might be able to help
[02:13] <void^> venky: that script is stupid, you will have to actually remove the lines from fstab
[02:13] <twopeak> does anyone use amsn with webcam? does sound work?
[02:14] <rmetz> last night as i was playing around with gnome, my computer froze on me.  does any1 have any idea why that may have happened?  i was looking at the screensavers when my computer stopped responding.
[02:14] <void^> venky: cut and paste them to a temporary file
[02:14] <gego> i can even read ntfs... with breezy... dut i have a live cd with 4.10 and it will read...
[02:14] <MickMcMack> *I'm using an nVidia 7800GTX, so I don't see how it's a hardware problem. >_>
[02:14] <kingspawn> ssam: ever figure out that scripting question?
[02:14] <ssam> kingspawn, hi, yes i did
[02:14] <gego> i cant even read ntfs... with breezy... dut i have a live cd with 4.10 and it will read...*
[02:14] <kingspawn> ssam: what was the issue?
[02:14] <jenda> Anyone know what to do with a .prn file? I'd like to print it out.
[02:14] <ssam> kingspawn, the is a bash option extglob (extended globbing)
[02:15] <venky> ok shud i remove the lines i mean the whole lines from fstab
[02:15] <venky> for ntfs and vfat
[02:15] <ssam> kingspawn, it is set on when you run bash in a terminal, but you have to turn it on in a script
[02:15] <TANATHOS> jenda : nano -w *.prn
[02:15] <kingspawn> ssam: ah, i see. how do you turn it on?
[02:16] <twopeak> can anyone help me with writing to a hfs+ disk?
[02:16] <ssam> kingspawn, i filled a bug https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/36477
[02:16] <ssam> kingspawn, you use shopt -s extglob
[02:16] <jenda> TANATHOS: Hey thanks, but it throws a bunch of jibberish.
[02:17] <ssam> kingspawn, "shopt" shows you all the options, and -s to set and -u to unset
[02:17] <MonsieurBon> ssam, there's nobody....
[02:17] <ssam> twopeak, how are you mounting it?
[02:17] <kingspawn> ssam: hm, extglob is turned off by default here
[02:18] <ssam> MonsieurBon, its best to just ask a question and wait, most people don't respond to hellos on irc
[02:18] <venky> just curious what happened to all my vfat partitions
[02:18] <ssam> kingspawn, maybe my computer is special
[02:18] <kingspawn> ssam: haha, yes. it might be from outer space.
[02:18] <venky> its working now..thanks "void" for that
[02:19] <venky> but all my vfat drives r gone
[02:19] <TANATHOS> jenda: LPRng
[02:19] <TANATHOS> !dpkg LPRng
[02:19] <ubotu> TANATHOS: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:19] <TF> What's the correct method to launch a file browser with root permission?
[02:19] <ssam> kingspawn, its on for me on breezy and dapper !?!
[02:19] <MonsieurBon> ssam, just realised that! :)
[02:20] <TANATHOS> TF: tried mc?
[02:20] <kingspawn> ssam: that is quite strange. i'm on breezy. wait, i'll use your little script to check if its on inside scripts
[02:20] <gnomefreak> TF: its not recommended but you can do it like this gksudo nautilus
[02:20] <kingspawn> ssam: off in scripts too
[02:20] <rmetz> did anybody catch my question?
[02:20] <jenda> TANATHOS: got it. now, how do I know it won't print the same jibberish as nano showed? Sample: "^O50w ^\x^L^A^H^H?y"
[02:21] <TF> What is mc?  I shall look at gksudo nautilus.
[02:21] <ssam> kingspawn, i must just be special :-)
[02:21] <gnomefreak> rmetz: low on ram?
[02:21] <kingspawn> ssam: hehe
[02:21] <myndmelder> Anyone using Azureus with Ubuntu at the moment? Azureus is telling me that I have a NAT error, but I haven't installed any firewall as of yet. If there is a firewall incorporated into the install, how do I get to it so that I can open the port for Azureus...
[02:21] <gnomefreak> TF: mc is midnight commander
[02:21] <TANATHOS> TF: midnight commander
[02:22] <jenda> myndmelder: you prabably have a router
[02:22] <venky> does anyone know how to open a terminal window in pirticualr directory of gnome
[02:22] <TANATHOS> jenda : it's a japanese smth don't have a clue
[02:22] <jenda> TANATHOS: hehe... no, it's supposed to be french.
[02:22] <veldorzvizzerd> does anyone here have a wireless PCI card set up in ubuntu? I need help setting mine up
[02:23] <TANATHOS> myndmelder : iptables -L
[02:23] <TF> Ah.  It doesn't appear to come with the livecd.
[02:23] <myndmelder> I do not have a router, just going straight computer to modem. And Azureus wasn't having this problem 18+ hours ago when I was still was on Windows...
[02:23] <TANATHOS> TF: didn't think so
[02:23] <jenda> rmetz: hmm, that, I think, could be caused by your graphics card - it happens to me mainly when watching movies.
[02:23] <myndmelder> Thanks Tanathos
[02:24] <TANATHOS> welcome
[02:25] <ssam> rmetz, screensaver crashing problem?
[02:25] <zipper|> !apache
[02:25] <ubotu> from memory, apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[02:25] <veldorzvizzerd> hello there, anyone know how to set up a wireless card to run in ubuntu? please help
[02:25] <gnomefreak> !wireless
[02:25] <ubotu> wireless is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper windows drivers
[02:25] <rmetz> it was really weird.  the picture just froze but my mouse would still move around.  keyboard would not do anything
[02:25] <veldorzvizzerd> thanks gnomefreak
[02:25] <venky> does anyone know how to open terminal window from the file browser
[02:25] <gnomefreak> yw
[02:26] <venky> i mean at the same path as the file browser
[02:26] <Hexidigital> heya guys... have a question about memory... i have system monitor on my desktop panel, monitoring processor, load average, and memory... my memory right now is at 100% of which 73% is in cache... are there any memory fixes, command line, etc that i should learn?
[02:26] <ssam> rmetz, did you try ctrl+alt+F1
[02:27] <ssam> Hexidigital, memory being used for cache is a good thing
[02:27] <Hexidigital> ssam, so i have it backwards?
[02:27] <rmetz> i tried everything on the keyboard.  then i checked the caps lock lights, just to see if it was responding at all.  none of my keyboard lights would work
[02:28] <ssam> Hexidigital, linux cache files from the hard disk into ram so it can load them faster
[02:28] <Hexidigital> ssam, the other day, my memory was 40 or so with X% in cache... isn't that more optimized?
[02:28] <ssam> Hexidigital, if you need to use the ram for a program then it clears out the cache to make space
[02:28] <Hexidigital> ssam, i see...  thank you :)  you saved me from a panic attack
[02:29] <ssam> Hexidigital, it confuses everyone at first :-)
[02:29] <venky> can anyone help me
[02:29] <venky> ?
[02:29] <Hexidigital> ssam, it makes much more sense now that you explained "why" it happens
[02:29] <Hexidigital> !tell venky about anyone
[02:29] <TF> Ok, root is not able to read the file (on my mounted ext3 partition) either.  What's the best way to back up my drive's files to my windows share?
[02:29] <digger3> Hi, today in dapper 'focus follows mouse' stopped working in gnome, even though I selected the option from preferences / windows, any fix?
[02:31] <venky> well i need to go to a specific directory in the terminal window directly from the graphical file browser in gnome
[02:32] <venky> is it possible
[02:33] <venky> hexidigital seems no one is answering my question...
[02:34] <hawaisurf> hello everyone.. have a problem with the webradio can anybody help me?
[02:35] <ssam> venky, there is a script you can get to have open folder in terminal as a right click menu option in nautilus
[02:35] <ssam> venky, does that sound like what you want
[02:35] <venky> ya
[02:36] <venky> where can i  get the script
[02:36] <kartik> can i access my webcam for chatting purpose through yahoo messenger
[02:36] <Hexidigital> venky, sorry i was afk for a bit
[02:36] <venky> afk? well i dont understand the acronym
[02:36] <Hexidigital> away from keyboard
[02:36] <ompaul> away from keyboard
[02:37] <veldorzvizzerd> by the way, does anyone know any VoIP or voice chat client that works on both linux and windows that I can use on ubuntu?
[02:37] <venky> ok well can u help me ssam said there is a script..but where can i find it
[02:37] <Fracture> veldorzvizzerd: skype
[02:37] <veldorzvizzerd> will check it out, thanks Fracture
[02:38] <ssam> venky, sorry justr searching for it
[02:38] <kartik> can i access my webcam through through msn
[02:38] <venky> ok i will wait
[02:38] <ssam> venky, i think it called nautilus-open-terminal it might be in synaptic
[02:38] <ompaul> skpe is not really voip but it asterisk is but then whats what
[02:39] <veldorzvizzerd> whay do u mean, ompaul?
[02:40] <kartik> !can i access webcam through msn?????
[02:40] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, kartik
[02:40] <ompaul> skype is a way of talking to other skype clients or to land lines - but (as it is closed source) it is not able to talk to voip networks and its a bit mad
[02:41] <we2by> hi
[02:41] <kartik> can i access my webcam through msn????please help?????
[02:41] <ompaul> asterisk is the way to set up voip, and then you can get all sorts of clients to talk with it
[02:41] <we2by> does Ubuntu support ReiserFS v4?
[02:42] <ompaul> kartik, more question marks makes your question more valid? if someone knows they might answer in the mean time wait 10 mins to ask again please
[02:42] <veldorzvizzerd> true, ompaul, unfortunately I don't know of any alternatives though
[02:42] <ab0rted> i come from the far lands of... MORDOR! bearing great news!
[02:43] <ab0rted> the ring has been destroyed and everyone installed ubuntu
[02:43] <TANATHOS> ab0rted enlighten us
[02:43] <TANATHOS> :))
[02:43] <veldorzvizzerd> would be handy if there were one that would support both windows and linux, or - hm, would anyone know how I could run windows programs in linux, (specifically googletalk - not via GAIM but by itself, with voice and all)?
[02:43] <ab0rted> there is finally peace on earth
[02:43] <ab0rted> ;p
[02:43] <ab0rted> lol
[02:43] <ab0rted> ok sleep laters
[02:44] <TANATHOS> myndmelder : pls state you question here not in my query
[02:44] <ompaul> veldorzvizzerd, look at asterisk as the server and then any voip client should be able to work with it
[02:44] <rmetz> another stupid question.  why can't i view my hd in gnome?
[02:45] <veldorzvizzerd> thanks ompaul, will do
[02:45] <venky> u r unable to find it
[02:45] <venky> ?
[02:45] <TANATHOS> rmetz : what fs?
[02:45] <jenda> anyone know how i could open a formatted .prn file? "nano foo.prn" only shows a bunch of incomprehensible jibberish.
[02:46] <rmetz> i think it is ntfs?
[02:46] <we2by> does Ubuntu support ReiserFS v4?
[02:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> jenda: what is it?
[02:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> we2by: i thinkk so
[02:46] <we2by> sure??
[02:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> !tell rmetz about ntfs
[02:47] <jenda> Kamping_Kaiser: What is what? The .prn is a formatted application of some sort, the jibberish is ... should I pastebin a bit?
[02:47] <ompaul> we2by, I am off looking for the answer to do that but I concur with Kamping_Kaiser (note I have never trusted rieser since in an eariler life it gobbled 10G of material on me and would not give it back)
[02:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> jenda: binary jibberish is jibberish, no matter what form ;0
[02:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> i think emacs has a hex mode....
[02:47] <rmetz> this partition doesn't have windows on it at all.  is there a way to change the fs?
[02:48] <we2by> ompaul, I am not puting any important data on a ReiserFS filesystem.
[02:48] <Kamping_Kaiser> we2by: i think it supports it as a module
[02:48] <_jason> rmetz: delete the partition and create a new one with gparted
[02:48] <we2by> I only want better performance
[02:48] <Plitskin> uhmmm...
[02:48] <Plitskin> about emacs and vim
[02:49] <Plitskin> are both just plain text editor?
[02:49] <Fracture> !asterisk
[02:49] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Fracture
[02:49] <ompaul> we2by, dma?
[02:49] <_jason> Plitskin: I wouldn't call them ``plain'', run 'vimtutor' to get started with vim
[02:49] <we2by> ompaul, dunno
[02:49] <we2by> it is a laptop
[02:49] <rmetz> would deleting the partition delete the data on it?
[02:49] <we2by> rmetz, yes
[02:49] <LuiGGi> does anybody know if winamp works with cedega ?
[02:50] <gnomefreak> rmetz: yes
[02:50] <Plitskin> _Jason - ok... thanks
[02:50] <Healot> LuiGGi: ... winamp? if it works for most games, then it should
[02:50] <we2by> ReiserFS v4 is very fast compared to ext2 and ext3
[02:50] <LuiGGi> Healot, i think so :P
[02:51] <rmetz> k.  i will have to back it up first.  what is the best linux dvd burning software?
[02:51] <DarkMageZ> k3b (in my opinion)
[02:51] <LuiGGi> Healot, i'll try, thanks
[02:52] <cappiz> is it possible to have a line in a .htaccess file that sends all request to a certain server, like server.com/~user1/* to server2.com ?
[02:52] <Healot> but ext2 and ext3 are most common...
[02:52] <Healot> cappiz: use "redirect" directive...
[02:52] <Kamping_Kaiser> cappiz: sure.
[02:52] <DarkMageZ> rmetz: k3b in my oppinion, i heard that gnomebaker is good, but i can't say anything about that
[02:52] <fiveiron> anyone have dualview working on their nvidia card?
[02:53] <Kamping_Kaiser> redirect something/ somewhere/
[02:53] <cappiz> yeah... but im using wrong parameters
[02:53] <cappiz> :P
[02:53] <selinium> Any GPG users about, I have re-imaged my machine and I have lost the local key that I use for lauchpad...
[02:53] <Hexidigital> fiveiron, i have a dual-able card, but dosent work for dual monitors for me
[02:53] <cappiz> i get server2.com/xuser/~user1
[02:53] <rmetz> k.  thanx darkmagez.
[02:54] <fiveiron> Hexidigital: do you know of any good docs/tuts out there which might help me in configuring my card for that?
[02:54] <Hexidigital> fiveiron, last i tried, at best, i was able to view the same screen on both monitors
[02:54] <rmetz> umm, what is a good xchat tutorial?? :)
[02:54] <Hexidigital> fiveiron, if i did, i'd be able to help more (and have dual monitors, too :) )
[02:54] <fiveiron> hehehe
[02:54] <Hexidigital> sorry
[02:55] <fiveiron> its all good
[02:55] <cappiz> Redirect permanent / http://www.server.org/ulf
[02:55] <cappiz> then i get this http://www.server.org/ulf~user1/
[02:55] <Hexidigital> gotta go guys... happy ubuntuing
[02:55] <ompaul> we2by, so I can't find the answer have a check when your formatting
[02:55] <ompaul> we2by, and let us know what your status is thanks
[02:55] <Healot> even though Google is evil, it is still a good source of information
[02:56] <we2by> yea, I will give it a try when I have my new pc built next week
[02:56] <Spee_Der> rmetz: I found k3b to be best so far for cd/dvd burning
[02:56] <ompaul> Healot, that was a bit left of field
[02:56] <TF> Thank you for the help.  I've got to head out.
[02:57] <Bog_> hello
[02:57] <pascal_> hello
[02:57] <Bog_> whats goin on?
[02:58] <Bog_> can anyone suggest a CMS with integrated wiki?
[02:59] <Frogzoo> Bog_: zope I believe... can't speak from experience though
[02:59] <Bog_> I'll check it out
[02:59] <Bog_> thanks
[03:00] <kartik> can i access webcam in msn messenger????????????????
[03:00] <gnomefreak> kartik: no
[03:00] <ompaul> kartik, ????????????????????????????
[03:00] <_jason> kartik: one question mark is enough to make a question :)
[03:00] <gnomefreak> !webcam
[03:00] <ubotu> well, webcam is now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in amsn and gaim-vv.
[03:00] <TANATHOS>  "... und tsch"
[03:00] <spikeb> amsn already has webcam support.
[03:00] <Frogzoo> Bog_: plone is also worth a look
[03:00] <LuiGGi> Local search does not work in aMule 2.0.3 for me :( any idea ?
[03:01] <kbrooks> ubotu, webcam =~ s/amsn and//
[03:01] <ubotu> kbrooks: OK
[03:01] <Bog_> frog: will do
[03:01] <kbrooks> spikeb, fixed
[03:01] <spikeb> kbrooks: cool.
[03:01] <kbrooks> !webcam
[03:01] <ubotu> from memory, webcam is now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in  gaim-vv.
[03:02] <LuiGGi> !amule
[03:02] <gnomefreak> brb restart
[03:02] <ubotu> sudo apt-get install amule
[03:02] <DarkMageZ> !microsoft
[03:02] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, DarkMageZ
[03:02] <Plitskin> guys if I mounted an MP3 player
[03:02] <Frogzoo> !tell LuiGGi about frostwire
[03:03] <Plitskin> how do I browse through all its contents through terminal?
[03:03] <spikeb> frostwire rocks :)
[03:03] <Plitskin> I don't know where it's located...
[03:03] <DarkMageZ> Plitskin: maybe /media/something/ (shouldn't be too many things in media
[03:04] <LuiGGi> Frogzoo, i may try, thanks
[03:04] <Frogzoo> Plitskin: probly /media/sd*   - though no icon on the desktop?
[03:04] <Plitskin> DarkMageZ - Ok, will try that
[03:04] <Plitskin> thanks
[03:04] <DarkMageZ> !tell DarkMageZ about frostwire
[03:04] <Plitskin> Frogzoo - Gonna try that too :)
[03:04] <Plitskin> thanks
[03:04] <rmetz> is there a good dvd burner that works with gnome?  isn't k3b for kde only?
[03:04] <Plitskin> Frogzoo - There's an icon
[03:04] <Frogzoo> rmetz: k3b rox - & works under gnome np
[03:05] <Frogzoo> Plitskin: we have a winner!
[03:05] <Plitskin> I'm just doing it as an exercise :D
[03:05] <Plitskin> whoah!
[03:05] <rmetz> how do u get it frogzoo?
[03:05] <Frogzoo> Plitskin: right click -> properties
[03:05] <Plitskin> don't tell me I won a Mac G5?
[03:05] <Plitskin> lolz
[03:05] <Frogzoo> rmetz: 'sudo apt-get install k3b'
[03:05] <rmetz> thanks
[03:05] <DarkMageZ> rmetz: yeah, frogzoo is right, k3b is a kde app, but works fine under gnome, (just don't run it as root like i did)
[03:06] <Plitskin> Frogzoo - Hey I was just doing this as an exercise... :-(
[03:06] <Plitskin> you know...
[03:06] <Frogzoo> Plitskin: soz...
[03:06] <Plitskin> try to do the same thing a different way...
[03:06] <Plitskin> :)
[03:06] <Plitskin> k, brb
[03:07] <ompaul> !offtoic
[03:07] <ubotu> ompaul: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:07] <ompaul> !offtopic
[03:07] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[03:09] <rmetz> is kde better than gnome?  should i change my desktop?
[03:09] <spikeb> heh
[03:09] <Kennie> gnome is better IMO :p
[03:09] <ssam> rmetz, try both
[03:09] <gnomefreak> rmetz: you would need to decide that
[03:09] <ompaul> rmetz, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop and then you choose
[03:09] <_AdamK_> hello
[03:09] <kbrooks> spikeb, do you mean flamebait?
[03:09] <spikeb> kbrooks: aye.
[03:10] <Frogzoo> rmetz: gnome is less trouble, & more stable (as it's ubuntu stock)
[03:10] <kbrooks> spikeb, well, that wasnt flamebait
[03:10] <rmetz> is there a good place to learn about gnome?
[03:10] <kbrooks> spikeb, it could look like it ;)
[03:10] <ssam> rmetz, www.gnome.org
[03:11] <_AdamK_> I have strange problem: after reinstaling whole system from scratch (becouse of disk crash), I can't install Azureus
[03:11] <gnomefreak> !gnome
[03:11] <spikeb> kbrooks: it normally is, if somebody asks. this seems to be a rare genuine question :)
[03:11] <Frogzoo> rmetz: click on the lifesave icon 'Gnome Help'
[03:11] <Frogzoo> !doc
[03:11] <ubotu> I guess doc is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation is a good doc to read
[03:11] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell rmetz about gnome
[03:11] <kbrooks> spikeb, but flamebait is: "<fill in other desktop environment> sucks. gnome rules!"
[03:11] <_AdamK_> I think I have correct sources list (including dapper repositories)
[03:11] <Frogzoo> nano sux :p
[03:11] <spikeb> heh
[03:11] <Frogzoo> vi is so much better
[03:11] <Frogzoo> lolz
[03:12] <ompaul> OI! sucks and sux are offtopic
[03:12] <rmetz> k.  thnx every1
[03:12] <gnomefreak> _AdamK_: please take dapper talk to #ubuntu+1 and paste your /etc/apt/sources.list file to pastebin please
[03:12] <Plitskin> hey
[03:12] <_AdamK_> thanks gnomefreak
[03:12] <Plitskin> errr...
[03:12] <gnomefreak> _AdamK_: yw
[03:13] <Plitskin> why is there an "x" mark on my mp3 icons?
[03:13] <ompaul> you can't write to them
[03:13] <Plitskin> after I copied the mp3 files from mp3 player to disc... :-(
[03:13] <ompaul> check out the permissions on them
[03:13] <Plitskin> hmmm... ok...
[03:13] <Plitskin> I tried to...
[03:14] <Plitskin> sudo cp *.mp3 /usr/music/
[03:14] <Plitskin> is there anything wrong with that?
[03:14] <Plitskin> do I just need to chmod?
[03:14] <_jason> Plitskin: all those files are owned by root now
[03:14] <Plitskin> aaaaak
[03:14] <_jason> Plitskin: why don't you use $HOME ?
[03:14] <ompaul> Plitskin, let me help you a little, don't use enter as punctuation, put it all on one line - you are spamming the channel
[03:15] <LazyAngel> Anyone knows how to get multiple sounds with skype? (The easiest way) I tried: sudo apt-get install esound-clients; esddsp skype (but i only get "Bus error")
[03:15] <Plitskin> ompaul - sorry... I haven't used the IRC for quite sometime...
[03:15] <miffi> hab en problem mit gaim ich kann niemanden mehr adden oder in die Gruppe ziehen da die meldung kommt "die Gruppe ist voll"
[03:15] <Frogzoo> !tell LazyAngel about skype
[03:15] <miffi> benutze die version 2 beta2
[03:16] <Frogzoo> !de
[03:16] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[03:16] <ompaul> Plitskin, as _jason said, you would be best placed to put it in your home directory, if you want to share it make it world readable on the machine
[03:16] <spikeb> er
[03:16] <LazyAngel> Frogzoo: thanks
[03:16] <spikeb> a world readable directory inside your home dir? i don't think so.
[03:17] <Plitskin> ok.. thanks... I didn't encounter this sudo thing back in Red Hat 9...
[03:17] <FireKat> Does anyone know why the xorg configuration on install uses the "ati" driver instead of "radeon"?
[03:17] <_jason> spikeb: how come?
[03:18] <hawaisurf> hi have a problem with a file that I want to through to the garbage and dont let me do that because I have no authorisation..
[03:18] <spikeb> dunno bout the rest of you, but my home dir is personal, nobody but me is seeing it :P
[03:18] <_AdamK__> gnomefreak: what is pastebin?
[03:18] <_jason> hawaisurf: sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash
[03:18] <ompaul> thoreauputic, good day sir
[03:18] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell _AdamK__ about pastebin
[03:19] <thoreauputic> ompaul: hello there :)
[03:19] <Frogzoo> hawaisurf: you can't delete it because you don't have permission
[03:19] <gnomefreak> _AdamK__: its in your pm
[03:19] <thoreauputic> ompaul: you skypeable?
[03:19] <_jason> hawaisurf: that will delete everything in your trash
[03:19] <ompaul> thoreauputic, I suppose so :-)
[03:19] <hawaisurf> thx very much
[03:19] <ompaul> just a min
[03:20] <thoreauputic> ompaul: your enthusiasm is infectious <j/k>
[03:20] <_AdamK__> gnomefreak: could you take a look at: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10841?
[03:21] <gnomefreak> _AdamK__: lets continue this in #ubuntu+1 please
[03:21] <_AdamK__> gnomefreak: ok
[03:23] <Plitskin> aaak... After I did sudo rm /user/music I couldn't type anymore commands... I just get a series of ">" what the???
[03:23] <twopeak> ssam: are you still here?
[03:23] <thoreauputic> Plitskin: wrong command
[03:24] <Frogzoo> Plitskin: ctrl c
[03:24] <thoreauputic> Plitskin: try cd /home/user/music && rm *
[03:25] <Plitskin> Frigzoo thanks
[03:26] <ajith> is anyone using dapper drake
[03:26] <gnomefreak> ajith: please join #ubuntu+1 for dapper help
[03:27] <ajith> thank u
[03:28] <Plitskin> it sucks not to have an internet connection in your linux partition eh?
[03:29] <thoreauputic> Plitskin: indeed
[03:29] <jke> What should i have for building a source .tgz in which there is an autogen.sh file? ./autogen.sh fails with ./autogen.sh: line 9: aclocal: command not found
[03:30] <Plitskin> I really got to get a serial modem... Most would work just fine right?
[03:30] <Plitskin> I can't even play an MP3... gosh... This is getting frustrating...
[03:30] <_jason> !mp3
[03:30] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, totally, a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:31] <Plitskin> ubotu: thanks, will be reading it now...
[03:31] <ubotu> my pleasure, Plitskin
[03:31] <Marbles> ubotu is a bot
[03:31] <ubotu> Marbles: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:32] <michele> hola
[03:32] <michele> hello
[03:32] <michele> hi
[03:32] <Frogzoo> !thank plitskin
[03:32] <ubotu> Frogzoo: de nada
[03:32] <Plitskin> Marbles: I just figured that out when he responded too fast to my question...
[03:32] <michele> yu yu?
[03:32] <Plitskin> lolz
[03:32] <Marbles> lol
[03:32] <michele> cu cu?
[03:33] <michele> dsjkn
[03:33] <michele> lol
[03:33] <michele> asd
[03:33] <michele> XD
[03:33] <michele> O________________O
[03:33] <michele> >___________________>
[03:33] <michele> > _ >
[03:33] <Marbles> how long u been using ubuntu
[03:33] <Frogzoo> michele: please don't dick around - you'll get kicked
[03:33] <michele> sorry ^_^'
[03:33] <michele> ci sono italiani?
[03:33] <_jason> !it
[03:33] <Frogzoo> !it
[03:33] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[03:34] <Plitskin> me? Uhmm... I didn't have the time to play with it. I would usually get a week or two in one month to play with it
[03:34] <michele> ok scusa <<
[03:34] <Plitskin> I guess you could sum that up to 2 months
[03:34] <Marbles> have u finished with windows or u in dual boot
[03:34] <Ja> oua le boot est intelligent :')
[03:34] <Plitskin> I used Red Hat before but I was on the same situation... And I also didn't have an internet connection there...
[03:35] <Plitskin> Marbles: I'm on a dual boot system
[03:35] <Marbles> ah
[03:35] <Plitskin> right now, I'm using separate machines
[03:35] <Marbles> same but i'm thinking of scappin windows
[03:35] <Frogzoo> !fr
[03:35] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:35] <Ja> merci.
[03:35] <Plitskin> I have to walk to the other terminal to try the things I ask here...
[03:35] <Frogzoo> de rien
[03:35] <Marbles> i jus need to get all my programs and games working on here
[03:36] <Marbles> scrappin*
[03:36] <Plitskin> Marbles: unfortunately... I can't do that since most clients are using windows... And it's the only way I can connect to the internet right now... :-)
[03:37] <Marbles> how do you mean most clients
[03:37] <Marbles> which clients
[03:37] <Plitskin> right now, my goal is to setup LAMP, WINE and SAMBA then I'm all done
[03:37] <juke>  i have install g++ but when i try compile my test.cpp it give lots of errors etc.. and it very simple program..  do i have to install something more?? :P
[03:37] <Newbieee> Hi
[03:38] <Plitskin> Marbles>: Aside from my real work, I do extra job :D
[03:38] <Marbles> i setup wine that works quite well
[03:38] <Marbles> ah
[03:38] <Plitskin> but I'm unemployed right now though :)
[03:38] <Zanga> can someone please tell me how to mount my ntfs drives
[03:38] <Marbles> you can get them to run in ubuntu
[03:38] <Zanga> ??
[03:38] <Newbieee> I am a New One who want to use Ubuntu...could you please tell me How to start Ubuntu from Live-CD?
[03:38] <gnomefreak> juke: install build-essential
[03:38] <juke> ok :P
[03:39] <Plitskin> Newbieee: go to CMOS setup then enable boot from CD
[03:39] <Zanga> how can i make linux recognize my oher drives ??
[03:39] <Plitskin> disable boot from other devices too
[03:39] <Frogzoo> Plitskin: 'sudo apt-get install wine samba ubuntu-lamp' & then install/run winetools
[03:39] <helder> how do i install a program *.debian in ubuntu? i'm a new user
[03:39] <Marbles> Plitskin: which irc client r u using
[03:39] <behemoth_> anybody able to confirm that they have 'java-package' module available for download in 5.10?
[03:39] <Frogzoo> !deb
[03:39] <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)
[03:40] <helder> thanks
[03:40] <Plitskin> Marbles: don't laugh at me ok? It's M...I...R...C...
[03:40] <Zanga> i need help !!
[03:40] <Marbles> its ok i dont laugh bout minor things
[03:40] <kbrooks> Plitskin, how?
[03:40] <Newbieee> Plitskin I Downloaded Ubuntu.rar i I made a Image with that...Shall I boot From That?
[03:40] <Plitskin> Frogzoo - Thanks! :D
[03:40] <Marbles> so ur logged into windows now yea?
[03:41] <Plitskin> yes, I'm using Win XP right now
[03:41] <Karlprof> Hi, I was wondering, what's the command to mount as 777 rather than 755?
[03:42] <Plitskin> Newbieee - Uhmmm... It's already burned in your CD right? Then just boot from it just like how you would install WinXP
[03:43] <Zanga> mabe he dident make it bootable
[03:43] <Newbieee> ok
[03:43] <Newbieee> Zanga I Burn the rar file in Nero...Burn Image into CD-R
[03:43] <Zanga> hmmm , did u chose the option make bootable cd
[03:43] <Zanga> or just normal
[03:44] <Zanga> bur image
[03:44] <Zanga> ??
[03:44] <Zanga> *bunr
[03:44] <Newbieee> I give Burn Image
[03:44] <Plitskin> there are lots of interesting people here :)
[03:44] <Newbieee> When I open the cd from Xp now it open the menu
[03:44] <Plitskin> and friendly too unlike in other channels lolz
[03:45] <Zanga> do u have a blank cd
[03:45] <Zanga> ??
[03:45] <Newbieee> Yes
[03:45] <Plitskin> Newbieee - No, you won't open the CD while running Win XP
[03:45] <Zanga> burn it agen using the option from nero , burn bootable cd
[03:45] <Plitskin> Newbieee - You're suppose to boot from it, wait let me search for a good tutorial for you
[03:45] <Zanga> then when u restart is should ask u if u want to boot from the cd
[03:46] <Plitskin> there should be one from the Ubuntu site but I don't know where it is...
[03:46] <jalapenopuzzle> re booting from cd, you might have to change a setting in the BIOS first
[03:46] <thoreauputic> ;)
[03:46] <Karlprof> Newbieee, insert the disc and reboot your computer. As it boots, hit [DEL]  to enter your BIOS. Change your boot order so that it tries to boot from CD first, then exit (make sure to exit 'saving changes').
[03:46] <ompaul> okay
[03:46] <Newbieee> Zanga Where is that option in Nero ?
[03:46] <Zanga> Plitski, if he burned the cd without the option bootable cd , i don`t know if the comp will recognize it as bootable althou u chosed in bios , boot from cd/dvd
[03:47] <Zanga> Newbiee, what nero du u have ??
[03:47] <Newbieee> I know how to make selection in BIOS...to boot from CD
[03:47] <Karlprof> Zanga, if the CD isn't bootable, the computer will boot from the second boot option (his hard drive), so there's no harm in trying.
[03:47] <jalapenopuzzle> Has anyone here got the MythWeb package working with MythTV on Ubuntu?
[03:47] <Plitskin> Newbieee - That's the thing to do then :)
[03:48] <Newbieee> Nero 6 6.3.0.0
[03:48] <Karlprof> Ompaul! <3 Good to see a famaliar face. (Although you probably don't know me.)
[03:48] <Newbieee> Yes Karlporf every time is booting the second option Fron HDD
[03:48] <ompaul> I do
[03:48] <Zanga> Newbieee, i don`t know right now coz i`m in linux , try searching , in nero Burn bootable cd
[03:48] <ompaul> Karlprof,  I do
[03:49] <Plitskin> Zanga - You should burn it as bootable, I guess...
[03:49] <roadkill> howdy, does anybody know how to disable SCIM for one user only?
[03:49] <roadkill> or where it's enabled anyways?
[03:49] <Newbieee> Then the probelm is how to burn that ubuntu.rar bootable...
[03:49] <Plitskin> but most times, you only need to select the "burn image" option
[03:49] <Zanga> Plitskin , for shore , if it`s not burned that way , it will boot from the hdd
[03:49] <Plitskin> Newbieee - what's inside the RAR file anyway?
[03:50] <Plitskin> is it .RAR or .ISO that has a winrar Icon?
[03:50] <roadkill> I mean, when I install it, it gets enabled right away, but none of the environment variables like GTK_IM_MODULE or XMODIFIERS are set at all
[03:50] <Plitskin> Zanga - Yes
[03:50] <Zanga> Newbieee , wait 2 min i`m restarting in win and ill tell u exactly were burn bootable cd is OK ??
[03:51] <Karlprof> Anyway, anyone know the command to mount as 777 instead of the default 755?
[03:52] <Plitskin> here's how to burn an image with Nero...
[03:52] <gnomefreak> Karlprof: man chmod
[03:52] <Plitskin> http://www.wizardskeep.org/mainhall/tutor/neroiso.html
[03:52] <Plitskin> I think this is Nero 5
[03:53] <Newbieee> a
[03:53] <_jason> Karlprof: what filesystem?
[03:53] <Karlprof> vfat
[03:53] <Plitskin> how does Mac filesystem differ from that of Linux when both are Unix based?
[03:53] <_jason> Karlprof: if you are mounting from cli, just add -o umask=0000
[03:54] <MisterN> cu
[03:54] <Newbieee> Heloo...
[03:54] <chmod775> hi
[03:55] <jalapenopuzzle> I've got a wierd problem with mythweb. When I load up the mythweb page, I get a Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in /usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/includes/init.php on line 54
[03:55] <Zanga> Newbieee, do u have that thing nero start smart ???
[03:55] <Karlprof> mount /dev/hda1 /windows/ -o umask=7777
[03:55] <Karlprof>  <-- Like that?
[03:56] <Karlprof> (Didn't work when I tried it, went to default 755)
[03:56] <thoreauputic> Karlprof: if you do that the system will think all your files are executable...
[03:56] <Zanga> Karlprof , this is the command for mounting the hdd`s from win ??
[03:56] <_jason> Karlprof: no, with 0000 if you want everything 777
[03:56] <ompaul> 777 for ntfs is a bad idea
[03:56] <Newbieee> I was disconected..
[03:57] <thoreauputic> ah sorry - umask
[03:57] <Zanga> Newbieee, do u have that thing nero start smart ??
[03:57] <Karlprof> Ompaul, my Windows partition is vfat
[03:57] <thoreauputic> Karlprof: sorry umask 777 blocks everyhting
[03:57] <Newbieee> Zanga Could you please tell me that option in Nero to burn bootable disc?
[03:57] <thoreauputic> I had it backwards
[03:57] <Zanga> Newbie , do u have Nero start smart on u`r desktop ??
[03:58] <Zanga> Newbieee, do u have nero start smart ??
[03:58] <moogman> Hey, I'm trying to start a gnome nibbles network game, but hte options are greyed out. Which package do I need to install to add this funcitonality?
[03:58] <Karlprof> Hmm
[03:58] <pjv> anyone here use gdesklets?
[03:58] <Frogzoo> here's a question: is it possible to invert the screen on a laptop?
[03:58] <gnomefreak> Newbieee: in the settings you need to make it burn iso if trying to burn ubuntu
[03:59] <Frogzoo> pjv: they suck too many cycles/mem & are too buggy for my taste - but fun to try
[03:59] <_jason> Karlprof: the way umask works is you start with 777 and then you mask parts.  So umask of 025 will give you 777-025 = 752 permissions
[03:59] <Karlprof> Oooh!
[03:59] <Karlprof> So umask=000...
[03:59] <Karlprof> ... Yay, worked.
[03:59] <Zanga> how do i make linux recognize my ntfs partitions ??
[04:00] <thoreauputic> !ntfs
[04:00] <ubotu> somebody said ntfs was the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:00] <moogman> I can run games-server.py and thats fine, but the other two options are greyed out :(
[04:00] <Karlprof> Thank you, _jason. You're awesomer than something really awesome.
[04:00] <pjv> Frogzoo: yeah it seems like it. you don't happen to know how i can add a gnome start menu in a gdesklet do you?
[04:00] <Blippe> Zanga, you mount it according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:00] <Zanga> Blippe , thanx
[04:00] <_jason> Karlprof: ha np
[04:01] <Frogzoo> pjv: nope, soz
[04:02] <pjv> it's aight
[04:02] <hawaisurf> I am trying to erase one directory on my desktop but still doesnt work...the problem is that I dont have permission to erase as owner shows that is the root...
[04:02] <pjv> Frogzoo: I'm just trying to switch from kde to gnome
[04:02] <Zanga> can someone explain how to play mp3`s in linux ??
[04:02] <_jason> !mp3
[04:02] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:03] <BludY> hello
[04:03] <_jason> hawaisurf: do you know how to use the terminal?
[04:03] <gnomefreak> hawaisurf: use sudo before the command
[04:03] <Blippe> hawaisurf, there is a command called chown, you could use it the terminal!
[04:03] <Zanga> _jason, thanx
[04:03] <hawaisurf> yes
[04:03] <hawaisurf> ok...
[04:03] <robinmdh> hello, I'm trying to make ubuntu multiSeated, i have somhow made my keyboard sprout nonsense(onely in X) after changing the keyboard Option "Device" setting to "/dev/input/event0" (to filter multiple inputs to multiple sessions) in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:04] <robinmdh> can some1 tell me wath it used to be? or how to fix it?
[04:04] <hawaisurf> thx for the tip
[04:05] <Zanga> _jason , someone told me to edit some setings in administrator or preferences , since i just now finished installing linux , do u know what i am talking abot ??
[04:06] <_jason> Zanga: what settings?
[04:06] <arrick> How do I change my password for my nickname?
[04:06] <Zanga> _jason , somthing abot non free
[04:06] <Zanga> or somthing like that
[04:06] <Blippe> robinmdh, i'm pretty sure you don't need a option "device" if you use the "driver" "kbd"...
[04:06] <arrick> How do I start Gnome after I install it?
[04:06] <_jason> Zanga: I don't really know what settings you are talking about, most of the non-free stuff is explained on that wiki page about mp3's
[04:07] <Blippe> arrick, you change password by typing in passw when you are logged in in the terminal
[04:07] <arrick> ok thank you
[04:07] <robinmdh> Blippe, ah, but i want to filter multiple devices to difrent X session
[04:07] <robinmdh> Blippe, diferent driver then?
[04:07] <Zanga> _jason , after i try installing that thing from wiki page it says that E:couldet find what i just downloded
[04:08] <arrick> Do I start gnome by typing in startg?
[04:08] <_jason> Zanga: can you pastebin the commands and output on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ ?
[04:08] <Blippe> robinmdh, i thought you wanted to revert to how it was before....
[04:08] <Blippe> arrick, no startx
[04:08] <robinmdh> yes, and no :)
[04:09] <Newbieee> Heloo there still anyone here?
[04:09] <Blippe> arrick, it should start by itself on a new install
[04:09] <BludY> Hello, i have 1 problem
[04:09] <BludY> can you help me?
[04:09] <BludY> ?
[04:09] <arrick> Blippe: I already have xubuntu on here, will it cause problems?
[04:09] <_jason> BludY: just ask, if someone knows they will try :)
[04:09] <Blippe> BludY, we don't now until you've asked your question, do we?
[04:09] <BludY> ok
[04:10] <BludY> i have problem with sound
[04:10] <kung> hi
[04:10] <_jason> !enter
[04:10] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[04:10] <kung> anyone got dapper + kernel 2.6.16 + nvidia-drivers running?
[04:10] <Blippe> arrick, none at all, gdm (that is the loginmanager both uses) will have an option the choose between xfce and gnome
[04:10] <arrick> ok thanks
[04:10] <gnomefreak> kung: yes and please use #ubuntu+1 for dapper talk
[04:10] <robinmdh> Blippe, I'll try a difernt driver they mentionfdev in the guide i was following as kb driver so .. hopefully i just missed that
[04:10] <_jason> !dapper
[04:10] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[04:11] <BludY> i have install Skype and i try to speak with my friend...skype work corretly, i listen and speak. But when i try to listen system sound i dont listen it...
[04:11] <BludY> why?
[04:11] <Blippe> BludY, that is probably because your soundcard don't support hardware mixing, and you don't have softwaremixing turned on
[04:12] <BludY> but in first install the sound system work corretly!!!
[04:12] <BludY> i dont understand why now dont work
[04:12] <Blippe> BludY, listen to what ubotu is going to tell you
[04:12] <Blippe> !dmix
[04:12] <ubotu> well, dmix is first try system>prefrences>multimedia system selector change it to alsa. for oss application type aoss <appl name> if still have problems then http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin
[04:12] <Zanga> how can i see what operating sistem do i have ??
[04:13] <kbrooks> Zanga, do ou have ubuntu?
[04:13] <Zanga> yes
[04:13] <khatun> hi, anyone have an idea what could cause a black screen / total freeze when trying to logout/shutdown? it happens with fglrx (8.23.7) but not with ati-driver. i see "(EE) fglrx(0): CAIL: CAILResetAndInitializeGUI, error 1" and "(EE) fglrx(0): failed to destroy server context" in xorg logfile, not sure if they anything to do with this though
[04:13] <_jason> Zanga: that's your operating system, ubuntu
[04:13] <Paradoxx> 
[04:13] <Blippe> BludY, the programmers of skype have forced the use of a oss.. it screws up everything...
[04:13] <Zanga> _jason , ineed to know what version
[04:13] <nlogax> lol at _Jason  :-)
[04:13] <_jason> Zanga: lsb_release -a
[04:13] <arrick> 5.1
[04:14] <BludY> ok
[04:14] <rapha> Help!
[04:14] <Zanga> _jason , i have 5.04 , how can i make it 6.06 ??
[04:14] <Paradoxx> Does any1 know how to transfer pictures to an ipod nano?
[04:15] <Blippe> Zanga, yes you can, but it is in beta stages!
[04:15] <_jason> Zanga: 6.06 is still in development, are you sure you want to do that?  5.10 is current stable
[04:15] <rapha> I just said "for i in Documents Websites Other Important Stuff; do tar cvjf $i.tar.bz2 $i && rm -rf $i" in my homedir and now it's ALL GONE! That command is not SUPPOSED to delete the .tar.bz2's!??!
[04:15] <Bjerrk> Hi. I'm running Dapper Drake Flight 5 right now, and i'm trying out XGL. It works fine, but it lags a lot sometimes. When moving windows it's very smooth, but when i let go of them again it lags a lot. Also when i resize windows it lags terribly.
[04:15] <Zanga> _jason , then how do i update to 5.10 ??
[04:15] <Chousuke> rapha: :|
[04:15] <Blippe> Bjerrk, dapper is at #ubuntu+1
[04:15] <arrick> I need to add a new printer to my system, how do I do this?
[04:16] <gymsmoke> could someone here enlighten me as to why this doesn't work as expected? http://pastebin.com/623193
[04:16] <gnomefreak> Bjerrk: #ubuntu+1 please for dapper and #ubuntu-xgl for xgl
[04:16] <_jason> ubotu: tell Zanga about breezy
[04:16] <Bjerrk> ty, gnomefreak
[04:16] <Chousuke> rapha: you shouldn't have included rm -rf in that.
[04:16] <rapha> Chousuke: I _tried_ the command with unimportant data before and it did _not_ remove the .tar.bz2's.
[04:16] <Blippe> Zanga, you first make sure you have the system totally updated!
[04:16] <rapha> Chousuke: I know... that was lazyness :-(
[04:16] <Paradoxx> How do I add pictures to my ipod nano?
[04:16] <Yoric> hi
[04:16] <jalapenopuzzle> Hmmm... solved my mythweb problem. Turned out I had to re-start apache2.
[04:16] <Yoric> Ok, now that I'm under dapper, SMP works.
[04:16] <Yoric> Next problem is WiFi.
[04:17] <gnomefreak> Yoric: dapper = #ubuntu+1
[04:17] <Blippe> Zanga, then you open up the file /etc/apt/sources.list and change everything that says hoary to breezy, and save the file!
[04:17] <Yoric> With ndiswrapper, I get undefined symbols.
[04:17] <Yoric> ok gnomefreak
[04:17] <Blippe> Zanga, then you update again!
[04:17] <kingspawn> rapha: that would recurse like crazy. it finds the .tar.bz2-file, packs that one, deletes it, and in the end, everything is gone
[04:17] <Yoric> But then, since I had the exact same problem before updating to dapper, I guess I can ask the question here, too.
[04:18] <netman1> Who's got good experience with a particular linux softphone?
[04:18] <gnomefreak> Yoric: you are using dapper now please stick with #ubuntu+1
[04:18] <Yoric> gnomefreak, noted
[04:18] <rapha> kingspawn: Why would that find the .tar.bz2-file? It wasn't given. The loop didn't go through "*", it went through only a specified set of directories...
[04:18] <gymsmoke> gnomefreak: you mean, like it says in the "topic" ?
[04:18] <gnomefreak> gymsmoke: yes
[04:19] <Plitskin[2] > Is it ok to order the Ubuntu CD now?
[04:20] <gymsmoke> anyone tried recompiling gftp to get ssl/tls support built?
[04:20] <kingspawn> rapha: i might have misread. but still, doesnt it put the bz2 file into the directory you delete?
[04:20] <ssam> Plitskin, you probably wont get it for a month
[04:20] <Karlprof> gah
[04:20] <Frogzoo> Plitskin: dapper wan't be released till june you know?
[04:20] <Plitskin> uhmmm... Sorry I didn't know...
[04:20] <rapha> kingspawn: nope, it puts them into the directory it is run from.
[04:20] <Plitskin> that's good to hear since I don't wanna be re-installing anytime soon...
[04:21] <rapha> kingspawn: I also tried with made up data beforehand.
[04:21] <Karlprof> Is there any way to stop it asking for authentification when I try to access the network?
[04:21] <_jason> rapha: yeah I don't see how the archives get deleted...
[04:21] <rapha> _jason: I mean, it must have gone somewhere then?
[04:21] <Frogzoo> Plitskin: when dapper does release, just upgrade, don't reinstall
[04:22] <kingspawn> rapha: hm, okay
[04:22] <Plitskin> Frogzoo I don't have internet in my Ubuntu
[04:22] <zooXXX> can you upgrade from 32 to 64 bit distribution ?
[04:23] <Plitskin> is it possible to upgrade with just the CD?
[04:23] <_jason> rapha: they should be in the directory you ran it from like you said
[04:23] <claudiu> hi all
[04:23] <Zanga> claudiu ,
[04:23] <juanan> hi how can i go to the spanish chanel, i am new in linux and i do not have any idea please...
[04:23] <claudiu> i have a problem with my floppy
[04:23] <btdown> !es
[04:23] <neo911> if the first number in my ip is 150, which part of the ip is the network address? thx!
[04:23] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:23] <_jason> juanan: type this: /join #ubuntu-es
[04:23] <neo911> which part of the rest of the ip address
[04:23] <juanan> thanks _jason
[04:24] <Zanga> claudiu , were u from ??
[04:24] <claudiu> Zanga: Romania
[04:25] <Ven] n^> hi
[04:25] <Ven] n^> where to get precompiled kernels?
[04:25] <Zanga> claudiu, staim
[04:25] <Zanga> :))
[04:25] <Ven] n^> i think i need to update mine so cpu scaling will work
[04:25] <Zanga> *stiam
[04:25] <rapha> _jason: nope. there's nothing there. nada. niente :-(
[04:25] <Stormx2> Hiya
[04:25] <obli> How do I reconfigure xorg.conf? I'm writing this though the console :/
[04:25] <neo911> if the first number in my ip is 150, which part of the rest of the ip is the network address? thx!
[04:25] <claudiu> i applied some things i read, and now it takes forever to mount the floppy
[04:25] <claudiu> Zanga: prv
[04:26] <btdown> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org
[04:26] <gymsmoke> anyone tried recompiling gftp to get ssl/tls support built?
[04:26] <btdown> i think...
[04:26] <obli> btdown: That's what I found useing google, it didn't work very well
[04:26] <Zanga> claudiu, deja acolo
[04:26] <claudiu> Zanga: cica tre sa ma inregistrez
[04:26] <btdown> thats what I used on my sun ultrasparc...but i couldnt get it workiung. ;(
[04:26] <_jason> rapha: you did end the command correctly with ; done, right?
[04:26] <Zanga> hmmmm
[04:26] <Zanga> de ce
[04:26] <Zanga> ??
[04:27] <robinmdh> Blippe, how would i ket the evdev driver? compile my own kernell? becouse the kbd driver would not allow me to filter the keyboards to diferent sessions
[04:27] <claudiu> Zanga: sa nu ne arunce astia afara ca vb romana
[04:27] <obli> !xorg
[04:27] <ubotu> from memory, xorg is To reconfigure your X server, type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in a terminal, or check here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto or here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-83973.html
[04:27] <Zanga> claudiu intra pe ubuntu-ro
[04:27] <claudiu> okay Zanga
[04:28] <neo911> i get the following when i ping a remote network address "PING 150.203.0.0 (150.203.0.0) 56(84) bytes of data." what does the 56(84) mean?
[04:28] <obli> btdown: It says xserver-org isn't installed
[04:29] <btdown> Hrm..try installing it? or maybe if you install gnome-desktop or something it will pull itin
[04:29] <Karlprof> What's a WINS server?
[04:29] <obli> will it reset my settings?
[04:29] <gymsmoke> btdown: from my experience with other distros, xorg and gnome are installed separately
[04:30] <Karlprof> Anyone? It's in 'Windows Sharing Settings'
[04:30] <useruser> how do i get rid of the "updates available" icon in the icon bar in gnome without updating?
[04:30] <gymsmoke> btdown: x is the server, gnome is the desktop environment
[04:30] <obli> well, how about installing x, then?
[04:31] <obli> or reinstalling it
[04:31] <yacc> When will Dapper be released?
[04:31] <yacc> dapper?
[04:31] <gymsmoke> yacc: june, 06
[04:31] <gnomefreak> yacc: june 1
[04:31] <Seveas> jun1 1
[04:31] <claudiu> EMRGENCY i applied some things i read, and now it takes forever to mount the floppy
[04:31] <btdown> I figured gnome would see it as a dependency and pull it in
[04:31] <pekuja> will Dapper be 06.04 or 06.06, by the way?
[04:31] <Plitskin> mount /mnt/floppy
[04:31] <Plitskin> something like that?
[04:31] <Seveas> pekuja, 6.06 or 6-06
[04:31] <robinmdh> anyone? how would i ket the evdev(or another keyboard driver) driver? compile my own kernell? becouse the kbd driver would not allow me to filter the keyboards to diferent Xsessions od does it but i'm doing it wrong? could use some help!
[04:32] <Blippe> robinmdh, evdev should be supportet... /it was on hoary)
[04:32] <Seveas> robinmdh, the evdev driver is in the standard kernel
[04:32] <obli> !xserv
[04:32] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, obli
[04:32] <Plitskin> btdown: try mount /dev/floppy
[04:33] <pekuja> Seveas: ok. I guess it wouldn't have made any sense for it to be 6.04 anyways. why 6-06 (with the dash) though?
[04:33] <robinmdh> Blippe, u sure i tried got an error, I'll trie without specifying the device first (it wors ok without device with kbd btw, so thx already)
[04:33] <btdown> Claudio try mount /dev/floppy
[04:33] <Seveas> pekuja, because lots of peple find .04 and .10 too confusing
[04:33] <Seveas> pekuja, that decision still needs to be taken
[04:34] <pekuja> Seveas: ok
[04:34] <Frogzoo> so, um, is 6-06 officially on time, or 6 weeks late?
[04:34] <Plitskin> btdown: uh... you weren't you the one asking?
[04:34] <rapha> _jason: here's a direct paste of the command: "for i in Dokumentation/ Dokumente/ Geschreibsel/ Herrenberger\ Bhne/ Hintergrnde/ Johanna/ Kindergeld/ Templates/ Tu-Thn/; do tar cvjf $i.tar.bz2 $i && rm -rf $i; done"
[04:34] <btdown> negative...
[04:35] <robinmdh> Blippe, i keep getting no input driver named "evdev"
[04:35] <Newbieee> Plitskin please tell me how I start that Cd-Live
[04:35] <Toma-> 6-06 is late, hence the name :D
[04:35] <_jason> rapha: I just ran that exact command with different names and it worked as expected.  Maybe there is a problem with the accented characters?
[04:35] <pedro> Hi
[04:35] <Frogzoo> Toma-: this is making my head hurt :(
[04:35] <Toma-> huhu
[04:35] <Plitskin> Newbieee: You finished burning?
[04:35] <jetscreamer> evdev is a kernel module you modprobe it
[04:36] <rapha> _jason: I thought of something like that as well. But that would only affect these files then, wouldn't it?
[04:36] <dinamizador> hola
[04:36] <_jason> rapha: maybe the space messed it up too
[04:36] <Dr_Willis> Hello.
[04:36] <Toma-> anyone installed win2k on ubuntu? the #qemu people told me some extra IDE DMA patches are installed that messes up the installing of windows 2k
[04:36] <Blippe> robinmdh, i've never tried getting it to work myself, which guide are you following?
[04:36] <Toma-> s/ubuntu/qemu
[04:36] <Zanga> Newieee, vb mah pe canalu ala rom
[04:36] <_jason> rapha: but if the command failed, the rm shouldn't have run... I don't know
[04:36] <Plitskin> btdown: sorry I got confused
[04:36] <Frogzoo> Toma-: np with XP if that counts
[04:36] <Toma-> Frogzoo: nop :(
[04:36] <Toma-> actually, i couldnt get XP to install
[04:37] <btdown> plitskin no worries... happens to me all the time
[04:37] <Frogzoo> Toma-: go for kqemu - it's quicker anyhow
[04:37] <Toma-> some silly auithentication error... i think its because i disabled all networking in it
[04:37] <Plitskin> Newbieee: What's your status there?
[04:37] <rapha> _jason: well, thanks :-( ... I'll ask the guys in #bash if they know anything.
[04:37] <gymsmoke> anyone here upgraded to firefox 1.5 ?
[04:37] <Toma-> !ff1.5
[04:37] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[04:38] <pucko-> what's is the difference between universe and multiverse?
[04:38] <Frogzoo> Toma-: yep - had the same problem, but kqemu worked like a charm
[04:38] <robinmdh> Blippe, just a mo different pc
[04:38] <ruzgar> i cant use my scanner?
[04:38] <f8> how do i log into ubuntu so that i don't hve to enter the admin password for stuff?
[04:38] <Frogzoo> !tell gymsmoke about ff1.5
[04:38] <Toma-> Frogzoo: kqemu isnt in the repos tho...
[04:38] <ruzgar> xsane gives i/o error
[04:38] <hawaisurf> xmms support mp3?
[04:38] <Frogzoo> Toma-: correct - it's proprietary
[04:38] <Frogzoo> !kqemu
[04:38] <ruzgar> is there anohter scanners for ubuntu?
[04:38] <Toma-> hawaisurf: yep
[04:38] <Nolt> hi
[04:39] <_jason> rapha: ha yeah I just tried with your directory names and ended up with only the Herr.. directory surviving
[04:39] <Frogzoo> !tell Toma- about kqemu
[04:39] <obli> Anyone got any idea on how to reinstall the x server? that dpkg thing didn't work
[04:39] <gymsmoke> that ubotu function is very cool!!!
[04:39] <Frogzoo> info kqmeu
[04:39] <hawaisurf> Toma: ok then I have a problem because I have mp3 files and xmms cannot play 'em
[04:39] <Toma-> sigh. windows me disk is scratched, windows 2000 has a bug with qemu and xp wont run right. why cant they just be simple, like linux? :D
[04:40] <Toma-> hawaisurf: have you enabled the mp3 plugin?
[04:40] <jetscreamer> !w32codecs
[04:40] <ubotu> from memory, w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[04:40] <hawaisurf> Toma: mm I dont know how I have to do that?
[04:40] <_jason> rapha: I know what happened, and it's bad... still around?
[04:41] <Toma-> hawaisurf: Ctrl+P then click the MPEG 1/2/3 player plugin and then click Enable PLugin
[04:41] <jetscreamer> uh it's \ not / to esc the spaces
[04:42] <Newbieee> Plitskin I have a bootable disc with ubuntu5.10 but when it starts begin in something like dos...
[04:42] <pucko-> !multiverse
[04:42] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[04:42] <robinmdh_laptop> blippe, i was following: http://blog.chris.tylers.info/index.php?/archives/14-Multiseat-X-Under-X11R6.97.0.html
[04:43] <Nolt> hey i have question about d4x . why when my donload is finished i have two same files
[04:43] <Nolt> ??
[04:44] <hawaisurf> Toma: I can play it with Rythmbox player but I cannot open the mp3 file with the XMMS...
[04:44] <Toma-> hawaisurf: Ctrl+P then click the MPEG 1/2/3 player plugin and then click Enable PLugin
[04:44] <obli> Is there any partial reinstall options available if I pop the install CD into the CD-ROM?
[04:44] <obli> I really need x to start working again >:(
[04:44] <truz24> hawaisurf, also, try changing your output plugin to alsa
[04:44] <useruser> what's the difference between the ubuntu live cd and gnoppix?
[04:44] <truz24> hawaisurf, in xmms
[04:45] <hawaisurf> ok Ill try it right away..
[04:45] <Toma-> useruser: theyre both debian based, but ubuntu live is based of *drum roll* ubuntu, and gnop[pix is based of knoppix
[04:45] <robinmdh> Blippe, do you think i need to update the Xorg version?
[04:45] <useruser> Toma-: hm, i read that gnoppix is based on ubuntu
[04:46] <Toma-> useruser: haha... nope
[04:46] <Toma-> at least as far as i know
[04:46] <useruser> Toma-: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Linux#Unofficial_derivatives
[04:46] <introvert> "Harder!" stammered the large tongued construction worker as the rabid archduke mouthed her heaving lungs and inserted his serpentine stump into her ravenous navel.
[04:46] <Toma-> gnoppix has been out for yeeeears
[04:47] <Toma-> long because ubuntu was at 5.04
[04:47] <Toma-> or even 4.10
[04:48] <useruser> Toma-: but look at www.gnoppix.org. Gnoppix is a linux live cd based upon Ubuntu .
[04:49] <neighborhoodNerd> yep, useruser is right
[04:49] <Toma-> maybe gnoppix was the birthplace of ubuntu?
[04:49] <Zanga> Tanathos , were u from ??
[04:49] <useruser> anyway, i'm curious about the differences between the two
[04:50] <twopeak> is there anyone who can help me to nullify an external disk with dd?
[04:50] <Dr_Willis> gnoppix was a Knoppix variant. but then the guy changed to using Ubuntu as his base for his livecd.
[04:50] <Dr_Willis> Nullify? :P this aint startrek!
[04:50] <Toma-> ahh. there you have it
[04:50] <fek> moin
[04:50] <TANATHOS> !u
[04:50] <ubotu> The letter 'U' is not a pronoun, unless you're Dutch.  U mag wel 'je' zeggen, hoor.
[04:50] <Toma-> moinmoin
[04:50] <Toma-> :)
[04:51] <twopeak> DR_Willis, to be quite honest, i have no clue what i'm talking about, only repeating what i remember from a previous conversation ;)
[04:51] <Dr_Willis> lol.
[04:51] <truz24> lol
[04:51] <Xeonwales> can any1 recommend a AVI converter??
[04:51] <drbreen> one here knows ho to close konqueror tabs with middle click in ubuntu
[04:51] <truz24> Using shorthand like that really helps when SMS'ing
[04:51] <drbreen> ?
[04:51] <Dr_Willis> !any1
[04:51] <ubotu> Dr_Willis: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:51] <Toma-> Xeonwales: mencoder or avidemux
[04:53] <twopeak> I would like to set each bit of my disk to zero, so mac os x would accept my disk as ablank disk
[04:53] <Toma-> i wish you could save as asf in linux :( would make my life so easy
[04:53] <Toma-> twopeak: read the "man dd" page?
[04:53] <Xeonwales> thnax
[04:54] <Toma-> twopeak: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/toyourharddrive
[04:54] <Toma-> do that about 10 times to get a phresh disk :)
[04:55] <twopeak> ~$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda1
[04:55] <twopeak> dd: opening `/dev/sda1': Permission denied
[04:55] <Toma-> you will need to add sudo to the start of that
[04:55] <twopeak> I guess this means my disk is phisically broken? (sda1 exists, i checked)
[04:55] <Toma-> blanking disks isnt something the average user should do
[04:55] <NigelS> twopeak: permission denied as an error is usually a pretty big hint as to the problem
[04:55] <Toma-> eg. sudo dd
[04:56] <Toma-> *sigh* installing xp is such a drag.
[04:56] <twopeak> The problem with the disk is that it was formated in hfs+; but macosx stopped recognizing it. Gpart can't do anything with the disk, saying it's read only
[04:57] <NigelS> Toma-: :)
[04:57] <Toma-> twopeak: dont worry about that.
[04:57] <Toma-> twopeak: 'sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda1' will end your disks life with a stream of zeros
[04:58] <f8> what pakage can i download to something comprable to "control center" of debian?
[04:58] <twopeak> this means that it will become a blank disk, and i should be able to reformat it, right?
[04:58] <Toma-> twopeak: yep
[04:59] <arut> good day everybody
[04:59] <NigelS> has anyone else been reading with mirth this /.'ed thread? -> http://minimsft.blogspot.com/2006/03/vista-2007-fire-leadership-now.html
[04:59] <Toma-> wow! "Windows Movie Maker makes it easy and fun to capture, create and share home movies"
[04:59] <hawaisurf> Toma: I did that you told me in xmms with the pluggins if you remmember me....now is partially working but I hear the mp3 file just with a kinda noise not hearing the song....you know why?
[04:59] <jetscreamer> f8 you mean like gnome-control-center? apt-get install gnome-control-center
[04:59] <NigelS> Toma-: yep, George Lucas took them up on that offer too! :)
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> Toma-:  when it works. :P
[04:59] <Toma-> NigelS: hhahaha
[05:00] <Zanga> !mp3
[05:00] <ubotu> from memory, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:00] <f8> thanks jet, i got gnome control center, it just seems like i had more power over stuff with debian...
[05:00] <jetscreamer> see also !w32codecs
[05:00] <robinmdh> i want to install a newer version of X11 (6.9 or 7.0) but witch pacage do i apt-get ?
[05:01] <Toma-> hawaisurf: i dont understand :/
[05:01] <robinmdh> and how do i make sure it also includes the newer versions, or should i download it separately
[05:01] <GTX> Is there any voip software for ubuntu?
[05:01] <Toma-> robinmdh: xorg7 is in dapper, id suggest waiting
[05:01] <Toma-> GTX: yep
[05:01] <NigelS> GTX: yeah; which protocol?
[05:01] <GTX> NigelS, dont have a clue im new to this, I just signed up for an account with sipgate
[05:01] <hawaisurf> Toma: I just hear that kinda noise when you have no tunde any radiostation....really strange..
[05:02] <hawaisurf> Toma: no tunned.... I ment...
[05:02] <robinmdh> Toma-, can't wait, no realy ...
[05:02] <NigelS> GTX: ok, there are some software SIP clients for linux out there - the new name for gnomemeeting is Ekiga, and that can now do SIP but it's not in breezy afaik - you could try that if you can install it (it is in dapper or go to their site) there are some other software SIP clients too
[05:03] <Toma-> robinmdh: well install flight 5 and pray to god that it doesnt destroy your system
[05:03] <GTX> NigelS, Im on dapper :)
[05:03] <Toma-> hawaisurf: like, noise?
[05:03] <Newbieee> !install
[05:03] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[05:03] <hawaisurf> Toma: exactly :)
[05:03] <robinmdh> Toma-, flight 5 is ?
[05:03] <Toma-> robinmdh: latest beta release of dapper
[05:03] <Toma-> !dapper
[05:03] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[05:04] <Yoric> Does anyone have any suggestion on how to get ndiswrapper to work when  it complains about undefined (Windows) symbols ?
[05:04] <NigelS> GTX: then Ekiga is your thing :)
[05:04] <Toma-> hawaisurf: open up a mixer and see if you havent got PCM at 100%
[05:04] <robinmdh> Toma-, can i update to that or do i have to download a cd and reinstall my system?
[05:04] <Zanga> i need some help , when i try getting anithing from wiki it says , done and then there is a error that E:/couldent find
[05:04] <Toma-> robinmdh: you can do a dist-upgrade
[05:05] <NigelS> robinmdh: you can update to it yeah; though beware you could have problems if you've been customising your system heavily for example
[05:05] <green_earz> GTX: you could use kphone which is a sip voip client, but i would say that you would be better off looking at using a hardware sip ata, checkout grandstream, and for a good price on a grandstream sip phone check out ebay
[05:05] <hawaisurf> Toma: a mixer?
[05:05] <GTX> green_earz, Im buying a wireless voip phone soon
[05:05] <Toma-> hawaisurf: alsamixer gnome-mixer whatever
[05:05] <hawaisurf> Toma:ok
[05:07] <Zanga> !ubuntu 5.10
[05:07] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Zanga
[05:07] <green_earz> GTX: all you need for a wireless sip voip is a ata device and a standard home wireless phone
[05:07] <GTX> green_earz, Im getting a wifi one
[05:07] <green_earz> ok
[05:07] <GTX> green_earz, Ive signed up to an account with sipgate but i have no idea how to use it on this Ekiga
[05:07] <Zanga> how can i update my ubuntu ???
[05:07] <GTX> can you help?
[05:08] <robinmdh> Toma-, NigelS, i'm updating now.. no i just instaled it awaiting heavy modification though, i want to run dualseated linux etc.. but thath's onely changes to Xorg.conf (mostely)
[05:08] <Blippe> Zanga, which version are you running now?
[05:08] <Zanga> Blippe 5.04
[05:08] <Blippe> !breezy
[05:08] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[05:08] <Blippe> Zanga,  tried : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[05:09] <robinmdh> i'm familiar enough with apt, i think
[05:09] <ssam> Zanga, is that error in synaptic or apt?
[05:09] <green_earz> GTX: have a look at setting the device up to use sip proxy
[05:10] <GTX> green_earz, Im trying it on Ekiga first
[05:13] <GTX> green_earz, ?
[05:13] <sebastian> I have installed Windows 2000 Pro inside Ubuntu Linux using VMware player.  However it's using 16 bit colours so pictures look wrong on it.  and I carn't seem to be able to change ttoo 32 bit
[05:14] <sebastian> I am not sure if that's VMware players fault of 2000
[05:14] <sebastian> or
[05:14] <sebastian> anyone know how to help me?
[05:14] <NigelS> sebastian: I think that's a question for the VMware site or their FAQ
[05:14] <sebastian> got a link for the FAQ?
[05:15] <NigelS> sebastian: yeah, it's called google
[05:16] <Kezzer> kezzer@kezzer:~$ sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf/bak
[05:16] <Kezzer> Password:
[05:16] <Kezzer> sudo: Can't open /var/run/sudo/kezzer/0: Read-only file system
[05:16] <Kezzer> gah, how do I get around that?
[05:16] <Kezzer> doh, actually heh
[05:16] <Kezzer> nope, it doesn't work
[05:17] <Kezzer> =(
[05:17] <f8> help with error "mount point <hdd> does not exist"
[05:17] <Kezzer> I'm trying to get my mouse to work properly which requires me editing the xorg.conf but it won't let me
[05:17] <matsur> Hi all, weird problem w/ firefox on amd64... i get "cannot set locale modifiers" errors when I try and launch it. Last time this happened it cleared up on a reboot, but the same did not happen this time. Any ideas?
[05:17] <green_earz> GTX: i just had a look at what Ekiga is, its a software sip voip phone app. check out the config for "SJPhone softphone " as a template for  Ekiga >http://www.sipgate.co.uk/faq/index.php?aktion=artikel&rubrik=715&id=401&lang=de&highlight=sip%20proxy
[05:18] <NigelS> green_earz: ekiga is the new name for gnome meeting which you prob have heard of
[05:19] <Kezzer> matsur, personally I use a 32-bit version of firefox on my 64-bit edition of Ubuntu
[05:19] <matsur> Kezzer, so do I, 32 bit 1.5 and this comes up
[05:20] <Kezzer> That's odd
[05:20] <Kezzer> Anyone know why I can't do anything with xorg.conf? =D
[05:20] <robinmdh> Kezzer, are u root
[05:21] <NigelS> Kezzer: that error seems rather strange to me; is there free HD space on / ?
[05:21] <Kezzer> robinmdh, yes I'm doing it as root
[05:22] <Kezzer> NigelS, only about 18GB free ;)
[05:22] <green_earz> GTX: to get i idear of how to configure a sip setup, check out http://www.freeworlddialup.com/ for some example setups
[05:22] <NigelS> Kezzer: that's a little excessive for a / partition but that's a different issue :P Well, I guess obvious things first - the partition is not mounted read only is it?
[05:23] <Kezzer> Nope
[05:23] <Kezzer> I think it's a different problem
[05:23] <Kezzer> I thought I'd start a new terminal but alas, it won't open ;)
[05:23] <NigelS> things like that do smack of the fact that it can't write to the HD
[05:23] <NigelS> what happens if you type "touch foo"
[05:24] <Kezzer> I can't open a terminal
[05:24] <Kezzer> at all
[05:24] <NigelS> what are you typing in now? have you tried your virtual terminals?
[05:24] <Kezzer> Nope, I'm just trying to open the terminal
[05:24] <Kezzer> I'm not typing anything in now
[05:24] <Kezzer> because I can't open a terminal
[05:24] <Kezzer> so how am I meant to type anything into the terminal? ;)
[05:24] <nlogax> Kezzer, can you CTRL+ALT+F1 ?
[05:25] <NigelS> I'm talking about your IRC client nitwit :P
[05:25] <Kezzer> Ah, how do I get to a virtual terminal?
[05:25] <NigelS> have you tried the virtual terminals, e.g. ctrl-alt,? ec
[05:25] <shuveb_>  /quit
[05:25] <Kezzer> none of those are working
[05:25] <Bog_> how easy is it to setup a system to provide virtual hosting with some sort of control panel?
[05:26] <robinmdh> you could ctrl+alt+backspace to close your x session, and get a bash but you won't be on irc anymore so maybe wait b4 you leap
[05:26] <NigelS> Kezzer: not working..you just get a blank screen or you get a login prompt and it won't let you log in?
[05:26] <matthew_w> Hello, I'm having trouble getting Wine to run Google Earth, I've checked winehq.com and some wiki's for the guide.  It's basically running, because I've gotten through the troubleshooting, but it will hang/crash once the application starts.  Furthermore, there are HUNDREDS of "fixme" outputs into the terminal from which it's run.
[05:26] <Kezzer> Wait wait, I'll try a restart, wait ;)
[05:26] <NigelS> Kezzer: were you making any other kind of changes
[05:26] <tzadik> hi there
[05:27] <NigelS> Kezzer: careful, if there's some other problem and you can't write to disk you wont be able to login to gnome
[05:27] <GillesMM> hello
[05:27] <Kezzer> I can't read from disk, let alone write to it
[05:27] <tzadik> I just got a sony digital camcorder
[05:27] <GillesMM> problem here under kubuntu
[05:27] <NigelS> Kezzer: no, your error was a sudo one because it couldn';t create a file
[05:27] <tzadik> and I have no idea how to get started with it
[05:27] <NigelS> Kezzer: your error is writing
[05:27] <Kezzer> ja, everything is dead
[05:27] <Kezzer> I mean everything
[05:27] <Kezzer> I can't open any new applications
[05:27] <tzadik> i have just figured out (i think) that I need to get a video card
[05:27] <Kezzer> I can't view files or folders
[05:27] <Kezzer> i can't get into terminal
[05:28] <matthew_w> !enter
[05:28] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[05:28] <tzadik> i mean... a video capture card
[05:28] <GillesMM> when I need to enter root passwd I got a wrong pass
[05:28] <tzadik> i had thought i could use usb
[05:28] <tzadik> is it true that I need to get a capture card?
[05:28] <Kezzer> I'll try a restart ;)
[05:28] <tzadik> ieee1394 ?
[05:28] <nlogax> tzadik: does your camera have firewire (1394) or USB2 ports?
[05:29] <alan|home> hi all ! i'm not able to have my wifi card working. It's a Winbond W89C33D . ndiswrapper won't have it working since the kernel won't give it any IRQ. Does anyone know how to workaround this problem ?
[05:29] <tzadik> i think it has both
[05:29] <Bog_> does anyone know of a distro thats distributed as a vmware image?
[05:30] <tzadik> yes... both
[05:30] <tzadik> i found the ports
[05:30] <live> what's the root password in live mode?
[05:30] <tzadik> 1 port says DV and 1 port says USB
[05:30] <tzadik> i also have a firewire cable
[05:30] <_jason> ubotu: tell live about rootsudo
[05:31] <tzadik> i also have kino installed
[05:31] <Plitskin[2] > wi-fi can be pretty annoying... :(
[05:31] <green_earz> Bog_: have a look at http://www.ispconfig.org/index.htm
[05:31] <live> what's the root password in live mode? >_<
[05:31] <Bog_> green: thanks
[05:31] <_jason> live: check your private messages from ubotu
[05:31] <green_earz> np
[05:31] <Manny> hi
[05:32] <live> i can't mount partitions without root password...
[05:32] <_jason> live: you use sudo as the link ubotu gave you explains
[05:32] <tzadik> can i use usb?
[05:33] <Plitskin> uhmm... need help, I can't install lamp.  I tried to using sudo apt-get install ubuntu-lamp but it says "cannot find package ubuntu-lamp"
[05:33] <_jason> ubotu: tell Plitskin about lamp
[05:33] <tzadik> plitskin: you need to install php and mysql
[05:33] <tzadik> sudo apt-get install php4
[05:33] <tzadik> sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[05:34] <live> thanks so much
[05:34] <tzadik> sudo apt-get install php-mysql
[05:34] <tzadik> 3 things
[05:34] <tzadik> also... install apache
[05:34] <Plitskin> how do I browse for available packages to install by the way? Where are they located?
[05:34] <_jason> tzadik: just easier to read the wiki page :)
[05:34] <tzadik> i think it is: sudo apt-get install apache
[05:34] <Plitskin> thanks tzadik
[05:34] <nlogax> tzadik: what is it you're trying to achieve exactly?  downloading recordings or realtime capture by the PC?  and what does the manual say about what you're trying to do?
[05:35] <_jason> Plitskin: use synaptic, or 'apt-cache search'
[05:35] <tzadik> i am trying to somehow get the video I recorded onto my computer
[05:35] <[o] rkin> I reinstalled ubuntu and now i can't change the screen resolution to anythin by 640x480
[05:35] <Plitskin> thanks jason
[05:35] <tzadik> then i will either put that on my website and/or burn a dvd
[05:35] <_jason> ubotu: tell [o] rkin about fixres
[05:35] <tzadik> right now, i am just trying to do step 1
[05:35] <tzadik> put it on the comptuer
[05:35] <Newbieee> After I booting the CD-Live How do I start Ubuntu???
[05:35] <tzadik> in some format
[05:35] <green_earz> Plitskin: to find out where a package is installed " dpkg -L package-name
[05:35] <nlogax> Plitskin: you can also use 'aptitude search nametosearch'
[05:35] <Newbieee> What Commnad to use?
[05:36] <_jason> Newbieee: just press enter
[05:36] <nlogax> tzadik: I would expect that your camera's storage would show up as a USB drive when you plug it in using USB
[05:36] <tzadik> ok, but the video is all on tapes
[05:36] <Plitskin> hmmm... I sure hope these commands aren't specific to Debian... or Ubuntu...
[05:36] <nlogax> tzadik: certainly if you've already recorded to the camera's internal storage you shouldn't require a capture card - just copy the files over
[05:36] <nlogax> tzadik:  OHHHH......
[05:37] <tzadik> so i need to play back the tape
[05:37] <_jason> Plitskin: why?
[05:37] <fenixx_uni13> hola
[05:37] <nlogax> Plitskin: the apt commands are only for the Debian family (unless you install APT on another distro)
[05:37] <tzadik> can i get that to work over usb?
[05:37] <iBalo> Hi, anyone having experience with converting an existing breezy installation to software raid 0? i have a dual-boot system, and because stupid windows is running out of space, i have to 'squeeze' the existing breezy-partition in 2 smaller partitions.
[05:37] <Drakeson> has anyone had success with one of wacom tablets?
[05:37] <nlogax> tzadik: I don't know.  Can I suggest you read the manual and see what the USB port on your cam is for?
[05:38] <iBalo> !raid
[05:38] <ubotu> raid is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto
[05:38] <tzadik> i tried but it is not clear
[05:38] <Newbieee>  After I booting the CD-Live How do I start Ubuntu???
[05:39] <deizi> how do i remove installed wine programs?
[05:39] <iBalo> Hmm, the raid howto is assuming sata, but this is standard ata? anyone ready for some handholding?
[05:39] <Drakeson> the wacom tablet is recognized by the kernel (there is a kernel module for it) but I don't know why it doesn't behave well, perhaps another driver is handling it. How can I check what is handling the device?
[05:40] <tzadik> my camcorder manual says... I can play back video through my USB
[05:40] <s1> I installed XGL and compiz just for kicks and none of the shortcuts are working, any good pointers?
[05:40] <tzadik> it says to install the DV Media softare
[05:41] <rambo3> what does this file do : .ICEauthority ?
[05:42] <tzadik> what would happen if i just connect my camera to the usb
[05:42] <tzadik> and start playback
[05:42] <tzadik> with Kino running
[05:42] <rambo3> it would explode
[05:43] <seroxat> is it worth it to install dapper? or should i just go with breezy?
[05:43] <kingspawn> tzadik: find out
[05:43] <seroxat> what are most people running?
[05:43] <tzadik> it seems like kino doesn't mention usb
[05:43] <kingspawn> seroxat: go with breezy
[05:43] <kingspawn> seroxat: and upgrade when dapper is released june 1
[05:44] <seroxat> kingspawn, so dapper is a bit buggy yes?
[05:44] <rambo3> depends on hardware seroxat
[05:44] <Zappa> foofight
[05:44] <seroxat> hmm
[05:44] <rambo3> ati = total mess so far
[05:44] <seroxat> yea ati is always a mess
[05:45] <kingspawn> seroxat: beta software often is
[05:45] <seroxat> im having major problems with my x850xt
[05:45] <seroxat> fglrx doesnt work, vesa works but only when my monitor is plugged in analog
[05:45] <Karlprof> How do I CHMOD a network workgroup, such as mshome?
[05:45] <rambo3> you mount it with umask
[05:46] <seroxat> some distros use the driver "radeon" is this supported in ubuntu?
[05:46] <seroxat> atleast it makes DVI work
[05:46] <sinisterr> will ubuntu us the .debs from the debain repositories or is it limited to its own
[05:46] <rambo3> no i dont think so , i have radeon on fedira c 5 , and ati on dapper
[05:46] <Karlprof> Hmm... Rambo3, my laptop (WinXP, and as much as I'd like to I can't change it to Ubuntu) is complaining about not having permission to access mshome.
[05:46] <nlogax> tzadik: yeah you certainly shouldn't need video capture card, but you'll have to do some googling I think
[05:47] <seroxat> rambo3, im using fc5 now.. but i dont like it
[05:47] <seroxat> what other alternatives are there other than vesa and fglrx?
[05:47] <Karlprof> MSHOME is CHMODded to 444, so laptop should be able to access it, surely?
[05:47] <rambo3> well fedora has never had a stable vserion so far, just testing ground for rad hats paying customers
[05:47] <Karlprof> (I was going to try 777 and see if that helped, but I don't know how.)
[05:47] <gnomefreak> sinisterr: _dont_ use teh debian repos only use the ubuntu repos
[05:48] <sinisterr> k
[05:48] <gnomefreak> s/teh/the
[05:48] <rambo3> Karlsprof i dont know much about that . is it mounted from fstab or how?
[05:48] <seroxat> rambo3, but is there an alternative? using the fglrx or "ati" driver x cant even start... "fatal error: no screens found"
[05:49] <rambo3> i would check ubuntu forums first becouse i dont know much about ati x cards
[05:49] <tzadik> i am googled out
[05:49] <tzadik> that's why i'm asking here
[05:49] <tzadik> :)
[05:49] <nlogax> sinisterr: most stuff in Deb repos is in Ubuntu too I think (approx 19,000 pkgs)
[05:49] <Karlprof> Well, this computer can mount it fine, it's my Windows laptop that fails and the most I can get up on the laptop is the 'Windows Networking Wizard', which, as you can imagine, is a tad useless.
[05:49] <rambo3> i know that adding noframebuffer or something like that worked for me
[05:49] <seroxat> rambo3, im off to install cya later if all goes well..
[05:49] <Karlprof> Actually, it might not be entirely useless. *goes off to make new workgroup and see if that works*
[05:50] <nlogax> tzadik: I suspect that your cam is like a webcam; if so you will need a kernel module for it and then you'll be able to test using xawtv
[05:50] <seroxat> ati should be shot for making such crappy drivers
[05:50] <[SEAWOLF] > ciao a tutti
[05:50] <NigelS> seroxat: ati have always made crappy drivers, even for windows - it's why I never touch their cards
[05:51] <seroxat> their display drivers for windows are fine... catalyst control center on the other hand is pure trash and so is opengl support
[05:51] <nlogax> tzadik: what is the make/model of your camera?
[05:51] <tzadik> it is a samsung sc-d363
[05:52] <rambo3> well in the past thay just answerd it was out of ccertacy thay made ati linux drivers and that thay dont have to do that . makeing them do something was progres
[05:52] <seroxat> so what exactly is going to be new in dapper? is there a a changelog somewhere?
[05:52] <tzadik> i would really prefer to use usb if possible
[05:52] <tzadik> i don't care if it takes forever
[05:53] <tzadik> can i use kino?
[05:53] <tzadik> or do i need xawtv
[05:54] <nlogax> tzadik: to use your cam as a USB device you'll need a kernel module
[05:55] <nlogax> tzadik: what does lsusb say?  is there anything that looks like it could be your cam?  (don't paste the whole output here)
[05:56] <nlogax> tzadik: do you have a memory card for it?
[05:57] <nlogax> the spec sheet says that it can upload video as Mpeg4 direct to your PC... but I expect that's only if it's been saved to the memory card, not the tapes http://www.samsung.com/Products/Camcorder/MiniDV/files/scd363a.pdf
[06:00] <runenes> When I pop in a vcd in the cdrom totem launches and plays the disc, but without image - just sound. Mplayer handles it fine though. Is there a way to change what app should start playing when I insert a vcd disc. And why doesn't totem show anything? Any clues :)
[06:01] <chris_> ux
[06:02] <matthew_w> Does anyone know where I can get unix2dos?
[06:02] <matthew_w> Like which repository?
[06:02] <f8> how do i use the apps as su?
[06:02] <matthew_w> f8; sudo appname
[06:02] <_jason> matthew_w: sysutils package in main
[06:02] <f8> i have to do it via command line?
[06:02] <matthew_w> Thanks _jason
[06:04] <matthew_w> f8 yep
[06:04] <Ilokaaaasu> Im trying to get my tvout to work. I have intel 915gm display adapter in my laptop, what changes do i have to make in xorg.conf to get started ?
[06:04] <nlogax> f8, what about trying gksudo ?
[06:04] <f8> i'll look into that logax...
[06:05] <nlogax> f8 actually it's still command line... but I think there's probably some util you can use
[06:05] <f8> well debian let you sudo from the run command... it does not do that here for me
[06:05] <sfar-ubu> f8: rightclick on the desktop, create launcher.. and enter command: "gksu gedit" or whatever
[06:06] <babo> Hi guys ... is there a php.net for javascript ???  ...what's the easiest javascript functon reference ... (#javascript is empty)
[06:06] <Xeonwales> can any1 help me configure azureus with my router??
[06:06] <nlogax> f8 use gksuexec
[06:06] <f8> sfar, is create launchera gmoe thing?
[06:07] <Adri2000> which commande "route ..." should i use to have access to internet via ppp0, and have access to my local network via eth0?
[06:07] <gnomefreak> f8: create custom launcher is what you are looking for i think
[06:07] <nlogax> f8 just add a launcher for gksuexec or put it on your app launcher
[06:08] <kennethlove> hey guys. i'm having a problem with apt. anyone able to help?
[06:08] <Kimppa> Hello. Does anyone know the exact date of the next ubuntu release?
[06:08] <yohan> i just compiled a new kernel (2.6.16) and when i try booting it freezes at "waiting for root file system", what might i have done wrong?
[06:08] <Xeonwales> can any1 help me configure azureus with my router??
[06:09] <PhilKC> Xeonwales, Hmmm?
[06:09] <Xeonwales> nat error
[06:09] <PhilKC> Xeonwales, Not really an Ubuntu problem...
[06:09] <matthew_w> Where would I get all of the default MS system DLL's to use in WINE
[06:09] <Adri2000> which command "route ..." should i use to have access to internet via ppp0, and have access to my local network via eth0?
[06:09] <PhilKC> Xeonwales, Probably want to head to #Azureus-Support...
[06:09] <Xeonwales> well im using ubuntu... works ok on 'linspire'
[06:10] <introuble> hello
[06:10] <tzadik> nlogax: sorry i had to say goodbye to some guests
[06:10] <zmo> Adri2000 route add default gw dev ppp0
[06:11] <lam> hello introuble
[06:11] <tzadik> which kernel mod
[06:11] <tzadik> so i need?
[06:11] <zmo> route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0
[06:11] <Adri2000> zmo: "dev: unknown host"
[06:11] <Adri2000> for the first command
[06:12] <zmo> Adri2000 sorry -dev :)
[06:12] <Adri2000> ok
[06:12] <kennethlove> i'm getting '404 file not found' errors on apt-get for the official repos. any help?
[06:12] <introuble> pleaze, somebody can help me with dependencies problem?
[06:12] <zmo> Adri2000 192.168.1.0 is an example, put your local subnet here
[06:12] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: change the country code
[06:12] <_jason> introuble: what are you trying to install?
[06:12] <Adri2000> ok zmo thanks
[06:12] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: from us to?
[06:12] <zmo> yw
[06:13] <introuble> i tryed to install an unstable program but i messed up with the dpkg command
[06:13] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: you can take us. out totally and run them that way mines set up like that and they work
[06:13] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: thanks
[06:13] <gnomefreak> yw
[06:13] <_jason> introuble: what program
[06:13] <introuble> unrar, that finally I found in stable version
[06:13] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: running it now to make sure
[06:13] <tobi_> hi
[06:14] <MetaMorfoziS> what application can stream my digital camera?
[06:14] <MetaMorfoziS> i want to use it like a webcam
[06:14] <_jason> introuble: where did you get it from and how did you try installing it?
[06:14] <MetaMorfoziS> i'm udner kubuntu
[06:14] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: i'm still getting 404s
[06:14] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: you ran apt-get update?
[06:14] <soundray> MetaMorfoziS: only a few digital cameras support that. Are you sure that yours does?
[06:15] <MetaMorfoziS> i don't know, i want to try it:)
[06:15] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: yep. and --fix-missing
[06:15] <_jason> what is that command that shows a bunch of info about a file like creation time, mod time, etc.?
[06:15] <introuble> from packages.debian.org. somebody told me to install it with "dpgk -i" plus some llibraries more with which now I have problem
[06:15] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: paste your list on pastebin please
[06:15] <soundray> MetaMorfoziS: did it come with a Windows application that enables webcam use?
[06:15] <_jason> introuble: what's the problem you are having
[06:15] <tobi_> I have updated from breezy to dapper and now I have an kernel seg foult at boot time
[06:16] <MetaMorfoziS> i dunno, i can't readfrom cd
[06:16] <_jason> !dapper
[06:16] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[06:16] <MetaMorfoziS> i think it's not mounted
[06:16] <MetaMorfoziS> but i can't mount it
[06:16] <gnomefreak> tobi_: please join #ubuntu+1 for dapper issues
[06:16] <kbrooks> what is needed in Ubuntu?
[06:16] <yohan> i just compiled a new kernel (2.6.16) and when i try booting it freezes at "waiting for root file system", what might i have done wrong? anyone had this problem?
[06:16] <yohan> i have a SATA disk too
[06:16] <introuble> if I type sudo apt-get update I get  cpp-4.0: Depende: gcc-4.0-base (= 4.0.1-4ubuntu9) but 4.0.3-1 installed
[06:16] <soundray> MetaMorfoziS: what's your camera make and model, I want to have a look at its specs on the web?
[06:17] <MetaMorfoziS> okay, konica minolta dimage z6
[06:17] <MetaMorfoziS> we bough't it 2hours ago
[06:17] <MetaMorfoziS> :D
[06:17] <_jason> introuble: you should put everything you did on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and give the channel a link.  maybe someone can help you
[06:18] <gnomefreak> sounds like mixed repos
[06:18] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: http://rafb.net/paste/results/MIfpaD57.html only the officical ones are getting 404s. the others are fine
[06:18] <Karlprof> Hi. How do I set up Samba so it'll let the laptop connect to me without asking for authentication?
[06:18] <_jason> gnomefreak: introuble downloaded libraries and stuff from packages.debian and installed them with dpkg
[06:19] <Karlprof> I don't think Windows understands Ubuntu auth requests or something, it keeps on coming up 'Server does not accept remote connections' and 'You don't have permission to access that server' when I try to access my shared docs from my windows laptop.
[06:19] <gnomefreak> :(
[06:19] <runenes> When I pop in a vcd in the cdrom totem launches and plays the disc, but without image - just sound. Mplayer handles it fine though. Is there a way to change what app should start playing when I insert a vcd disc. And why doesn't totem show anything? Any clues :)
[06:20] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: the backports are borked look at the the / shouldnt be in middle of words or between universe and multiverse
[06:20] <soundray> MetaMorfoziS: your camera doesn't seem to support webcam mode.
[06:20] <gnomefreak> depending on the libs he got from debian they could be the issue
[06:21] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: those are just from the paste, sorry
[06:21] <MetaMorfoziS> soundray: okay, thank you
[06:21] <introuble> sorry, how does the http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ page works?
[06:21] <introuble> file:///home/veloporto/Desktop/post_10848.txt
[06:21] <introuble> not like that I presume...
[06:21] <kennethlove> from continued lines
[06:22] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: you pasting your /etc/apt/sources.list should not have added or taken things away (btw each repo needs to be on its own line)
[06:22] <introuble> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d10848
[06:23] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: it does when you paste from emacs on a mac os x terminal. :)  trust me, they're not there in the actual file
[06:23] <_jason> introuble: how about what you did?  Do you still have all the commands that you used to install the things from debian?
[06:23] <kennethlove> and each IS on it's own line
[06:23] <g0urd> Hello..?? am i invisible here?
[06:24] <pppoe_dude> Ven] n^, anything happened with cpufreqd?
[06:24] <soundray> runenes: System-Preferences-Removable Drives... has a tab where you can set this.
[06:24] <root_> have someone installed vmware 5.5 on ubuntu ?
[06:24] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: than why didnt the rest do it :(
[06:24] <soundray> g0urd: no, you aren't
[06:24] <pppoe_dude> g0urd, yes you are
[06:24] <cmg_> how do i open a root terminal on breezy?  i cant find the menu option
[06:24] <runenes> soundray, thanks
[06:25] <g0urd> heh...not to be impolite...am using opera's chat client and wasnt too sure whether i had to register with nickserv
[06:25] <pppoe_dude> cmg_, try gksudo xterm from the command box applet
[06:25] <gnomefreak> cmg_: go into menu editer and add root term in ssytem tools
[06:25] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: all i'm wondering is why i can't get to the repositories. basically i'm stuck with what i have, unable to install anything else
[06:25] <soundray> cmg_: easiest: run sudo -i in a normal terminal.
[06:25] <g0urd> anywhose, pppoe_dude- is there any easy fix to download all the sources of the bin packages installed on my machine?
[06:25] <cmg_> thanks
[06:25] <kennethlove> and i'm using the official ones, so there SHOULD NOT be a problem
[06:26] <g0urd> !source
[06:26] <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
[06:26] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: the backports rely on the offical ones thats where your error is comming from
[06:26] <yohan> i just compiled a new kernel (2.6.16) and when i try booting it freezes at "waiting for root file system", what might i have done wrong? anyone had this problem? <---anyone know where i can ask?
[06:26] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: comment out the backports and run sudo apt-get update
[06:26] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: k
[06:26] <pppoe_dude> g0urd, youll need to uncomment some lines in /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:27] <introuble> no, I don't remember exactly the commands. I installed first the unstable unrar.deb package and it told me there was a packet missing and so on. At the end I installed 5 packeges which I still have
[06:27] <pppoe_dude> g0urd, then i cant think of an automatic way of downloading all source files
[06:27] <g0urd> pppoe_dude: yeah....i've got that done...all i need to do is download all the binary packages installed and take the sources elsewhere to compile them
[06:28] <kennethlove> "Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-updates/universe/source/Sources.gz  404 Not Found" repeat for each source
[06:28] <samuel> sup all
[06:28] <pppoe_dude> g0urd, maybe ubuntu-desktop (source)?
[06:28] <g0urd> i just noticed that all the binary builds (esp. kaffeine and gnome apps) are too buggy for effective usse
[06:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> !seen cafeugo
[06:28] <ubotu> Kamping_Kaiser: i haven't seen 'cafeugo'
[06:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> hm. spelling
[06:28] <shadeofgrey> okay guys and gals - i need a hand...  something happened when i did a dist-upgrade earlier this morning - because my installation of openoffice went from rock solid to the stability of a Microsoft application...  it crashes incessantly now and I cant figure out what files were changed and thus responsible for this catastrophic level of instability
[06:28] <samuel> anyone tell me please the page where i can find the addresses of the ubuntu repos? they are not in my sources.list, i use debian
[06:28] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: is that the only networking issue you have?
[06:28] <hawaisurf> hi!how can I erase a whole directory or even change owner of all the files and subdirectories included at once?
[06:28] <g0urd> pppoe_dude: u mean 'apt-get install ubuntu-desktop -s' ?
[06:28] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: yep
[06:29] <shadeofgrey> does anybody know how to completely remove openoffice and reinstall it?
[06:29] <Blippe> hawaisurf, with the -r switch
[06:29] <tane|> exit
[06:29] <soundray> shadeofgrey: I suggest you try something else first.
[06:29] <hawaisurf> Blippe: ok I check it out thx
[06:29] <pppoe_dude> g0urd, i am unsure, but ubuntu-desktop is a psudo package that depends on everything in ubuntu reg. install
[06:29] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: let me see the full command/errorrs paste it in pastebin
[06:29] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: it's a headless box, so all the work on it is through the network. and it's been chugging away at bittorrent for weeks now, no problems
[06:29] <shadeofgrey> soundray -- what do you suggest?
[06:29] <pppoe_dude> g0urd, so maybe apt-get ubuntu-desktop -s might actually work
[06:29] <Blippe> is it possible to move your ubuntu-installation between two harddrives?
[06:29] <soundray> shadeofgrey: rmove your user configuration from your home dir to another location, reconfigure OOo
[06:29] <pppoe_dude> g0urd, you can try it... wont hurt
[06:30] <soundray> *move
[06:30] <g0urd> pppoe_dude: - alright....will look it up then. thx.
[06:30] <shadeofgrey> that sounds really messy
[06:30] <soundray> shadeofgrey: here, the dir in question is ~/.openoffice.org2/ (but I'm on dapper)
[06:30] <pppoe_dude> np
[06:30] <kennethlove> gnomefreak:  http://rafb.net/paste/results/rIAmLs14.html
[06:30] <hugo|uwe> hello, im using ubuntu breezy, when i try to remove php5-common, it wants to remove php4-pear in addition to a bunch of php-related packages that dont seem to be related to php5!!! any idea why this happens
[06:31] <soundray> shadeofgrey: no, it's really clean, because you start with a new config.
[06:31] <soundray> shadeofgrey: a new config for the user, that is.
[06:31] <shadeofgrey> okmay can we please move this to a private dialog box?
[06:31] <_jason> introuble: well all I can suggest is removing what you installed from debian and installing the stuff from the ubuntu repos.  rar and unrar are in the ubuntu repos
[06:31] <hawaisurf> Blippe: sorry but what do you mean -r switch
[06:32] <graveson> i am looking for tips on how i can improve my sound quality ,i have to use oss because of audacity but i find the quality lower than alsa
[06:32] <nlogax> kennethlove: nslookup archive.ubuntu.com
[06:32] <Blippe> hawaisurf, like so: "sudo rm -r directory"
[06:32] <introuble> right, but if I use synaptic the system would like to correct 3 dependecies errors and remove more then 100 programs
[06:33] <cyberserver> Do you face problems browsing sites where there are dynamic layer menus and flash, where the menus are not shown because the get behind the flash movie?
[06:33] <Blippe> hawaisurf, try "man chown" or "man rm"
[06:33] <cyberserver> For instance, http://www.asus.com.tw/index.aspx
[06:33] <g0urd> pppoe_dude: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[06:33] <kennethlove> Address:        192.168.0.1#53
[06:33] <kennethlove> Non-authoritative answer:
[06:33] <kennethlove> Name:   archive.ubuntu.com
[06:33] <kennethlove> Address: 82.211.81.182
[06:33] <kennethlove> Name:   archive.ubuntu.com
[06:33] <^Odd^> !glxgears
[06:33] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[06:33] <kennethlove> Address: 82.211.81.151
[06:33] <cyberserver>  I face this problem on lots of sites... with all browsers, konqueror, forefox, opera, galeon, ...
[06:33] <hawaisurf> Blippe: ok
[06:33] <kennethlove> bah
[06:34] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: please dont paste in here also is there a cdrom repo in your sources.list file?
[06:35] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: the paste in here was a mistake. so sorry. and, no, there is not
[06:35] <hawaisurf> Blippe: thank you!
[06:35] <gnomefreak> ok give me a sec
[06:35] <pppoe_dude> graveson, why cant you use alsa?
[06:36] <Ilokaaaasu> has anyone installed these i915 drivers ? im having some compile errors, if someone could help
[06:36] <pppoe_dude> Ilokaaaasu, did you try 855resolution from apt? it might work
[06:37] <Enthusiast78> Hi! Any repository gurus around? I'd like to know why backports and multiverse come disabled by default and which of them could de 'dangerous'?
[06:37] <hugo|uwe> argh ... here php4-pear depends on php-pear, which is version 5 ! only!!
[06:37] <Xenguy> Enthusiast78: just enable them :-)
[06:37] <cyberserver> Do you face problems browsing sites where there are dynamic layer menus and flash, where the menus are not shown because the get behind the flash movie?
[06:37] <cyberserver> For instance, http://www.asus.com.tw/index.aspx
[06:37] <cyberserver>  I face this problem on lots of sites... with all browsers, konqueror, forefox, opera, galeon, ...
[06:37] <hugo|uwe> is this the same by anyone here/
[06:37] <hugo|uwe> ?
[06:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell Enthusiast78 about components
[06:37] <Snareguydave16> Does anyone have any advice on getting World of Warcraft to run smoothly? (It is already installed... following the forums exactly... i'm just getting around 1 frame every 3 seconds)
[06:37] <jdong> anyone on Dapper got azureus working with gcj 4.1?
[06:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell Enthusiast78 about backports
[06:37] <pppoe_dude> Enthusiast78, i think its more of an "official support" and/or patent laws thing
[06:38] <_jason> Enthusiast78: backports could be dangerous.  They are generally ok... but there was this one time I remember where it messed up firefox
[06:38] <Ilokaaaasu> pppoe_dude no i didnt yet.. all im trying is to get my tvout(svideo) work, if there is some other way, plz tell me :P
[06:38] <Snareguydave16> also, i'm using wine
[06:38] <pppoe_dude> Ilokaaaasu, oh... k,, never mind, because intel gives really shitty drivers that only work on redhat :P
[06:38] <Enthusiast78> Ok, so backports is disabled because it can be dangerous... And multiverse because it contains 'nonfree' packages, perhaps?
[06:38] <pokkie> lets say i have 2 machines (m1) and (m2). (m1) has a mounted samba share on (m2). (m1) now tries to copy data to (m2), but it says "cannot create regular file". (m1) has a user/group of bob/bob. (m2) has a user/group of john/john. now on (m2) i create a user account bob/bob and assign both bob/bob and john/john to the users group. i change the group ownership of the share on (m2) to users. what else is need for (m1) to be able to write to
[06:39] <kbrooks> Enthusiast78, multiverse isnt offline
[06:39] <pppoe_dude> Ilokaaaasu, i knew how to fix my wide screen on my laptop with a patch, but i think that installing the actual intel drivers will be quite daunting
[06:39] <kbrooks> Enthusiast78, backports isnt either
[06:39] <jdong> Enthusiast78: backports is dangerous????
[06:39] <kbrooks> jdong, who are you again?
[06:40] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: take out your repos and paste these in use the white part at bottom to paste than try sudo apt-get update
[06:40] <kbrooks> jdong, are you jdub?
[06:40] <jdong> kbrooks: the one in charge of backports?
[06:40] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: http://pastebin.com/623412
[06:40] <_jason> Enthusiast78: yeah multiverse because it contains non-free
[06:40] <kbrooks> jdong, are you jdub?
[06:40] <jdong> kbrooks: no, I'm jdong
[06:40] <jdong> ubuntuforums admin, Backports team.....
[06:40] <Ilokaaaasu> well is there any "common rules" for making tvout work, not any specific for nvidia or ati
[06:40] <Eleaf> hi
[06:40] <tsw> suggestions for a iptables gui?
[06:41] <kbrooks> tsw: firestarter
[06:41] <gnomefreak> tsw: firestarter
[06:41] <_jason> jdong: I explained to Enthusiast78 that backports /can/ be dangerous.  And told him of the firefox 1.07 incident
[06:41] <tsw> thanks
[06:41] <kbrooks> tsw: tho that isnt a "iptables gui"?
[06:41] <jdong> _jason: we've gotten better at it :)
[06:41] <tsw> well I bet it works for my lilbrother :)
[06:41] <jdong> _jason: we're much more conservative now
[06:41] <tsw> ill stick with emacs and few files :)
[06:42] <Ilokaaaasu> tbh TVOUT is only thing i need from windows anymore
[06:42] <TwoThreeFour> hello I am running the live CD ..and I am trying some development tools ...the "make" binary seems to be missing ..how do I install it?
[06:42] <kbrooks> _jason: what messed up firefox?
[06:42] <roy> Heey
[06:42] <pppoe_dude> Ilokaaaasu, what video card do you have?
[06:42] <kbrooks> jdong, conservative how?
[06:42] <jdong> kbrooks: a dependency problem
[06:42] <jdong> kbrooks: we avoid risky packages now
[06:42] <SkippyX> OK - my dad's box has an SIS ethernet card, which I don't think ubuntu recognises. Device Manager says "device type: Unknown" & "capabilities: unknown" - but recognizes the vendor & the device "vendor: silicon integrates Systems (SIS)" "Device: SIS900 PCE Fast Ethernet". Can't connect to the web vial my buddies DSL. I can on my box - which has onboard ethernet.
[06:42] <Ilokaaaasu> intel integrated, think its 915GM
[06:42] <roy> Who Are Dutch?
[06:43] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: are you on a mac atm?
[06:43] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: yep
[06:43] <kbrooks> jdong, whats a risky package?
[06:43] <soundray> TwoThreeFour: the live CD isn't really for development. Not even the basic installation. You need to apt-get install build-essential for make and other tools.
[06:43] <Ilokaaaasu> pppoe_dude: intel 915gm
[06:43] <gnomefreak> ok hold on dont use that list there is a list for ppc
[06:43] <kbrooks> jdong, is tomboy a "risky package", for example?
[06:44] <SkippyX> So - the question is - Does Ubuntu recognize this card or not? How do I find out for sure? What PCI cards does ubuntu play well with?
[06:44] <pppoe_dude> Ilokaaaasu, ok i have an intel 855 gme which is very similar (but no video out), the intel drivers were very painful to install. You can try downloading them from intels ssite
[06:44] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: no no. i'm no a mac. the ubuntu box is x86
[06:44] <kbrooks> SkippyX, lspci
[06:44] <Enthusiast78> _jason, Let's say that backports could be as dangerous as any other update, which can have a few bugs... Right?
[06:44] <SkippyX> OK - hang on.
[06:44] <Ilokaaaasu> isnt there easier way to just get this tvout work :P
[06:44] <gnomefreak> kennethlove: i dont understand are you on a mac or not?
[06:44] <kbrooks> SkippyX, pastebin the output
[06:45] <kbrooks> gnomefreak, typo - "not on".
[06:45] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: *i* am. the ubuntu box is not. 2 computers.
[06:45] <thinos> how can i make drop shadow in gnome
[06:45] <pppoe_dude> Ilokaaaasu, not that i know of
[06:45] <pppoe_dude> :p
[06:45] <Ilokaaaasu> :)
[06:45] <gnomefreak> what pc is this for the mac or the x86?
[06:45] <soundray> SkippyX: you may have to modprobe sis900. Add sis900 to /etc/modules if it works after that.
[06:45] <kennethlove> gnomefreak: the x86. i got it sorted. thanks for all your work, though
[06:45] <pppoe_dude> Ilokaaaasu, ftp://aiedownload.intel.com/df-support/9722/ENG/readme.txt
[06:46] <kbrooks> 42.
[06:46] <_jason> Enthusiast78: I use backports if a package I really like and use a lot is backported.  I usually keep backports disabled and then enable it only for that package.  I also wait a few days to check the forums to see if other users have problems with it.  Firefox is the only incident I can recall and all of the backports I have used on breezy have worked without any problems for me.  jdong can probably explain to you more about the benefit
[06:46] <sublime> Hi, I am installing jaws 6, and in the part of the installation in "file system rights", it said me that i haven't rights for the folther config. what i must to do ?
[06:46] <jdong> kbrooks: if it involves an entire mono stack backported, then yes :)
[06:46] <ssam> thinos, for breezy https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DropShadows, in dapper xgl
[06:46] <Enthusiast78> I'm asking this because currenlty I'm using the security think, plus the breezy, breezy-backports and breezy-updates archives, all containing main, restricted, universe and multiverse... Aiming to be able to install 'exerything'* available in the official repositories.
[06:46] <kbrooks> jdong, mono stack?
[06:46] <pppoe_dude> Ilokaaaasu, they make it for suse linux
[06:46] <yohan> i just compiled a new kernel (2.6.16) and when i try booting it freezes at "waiting for root file system", what might i have done wrong? anyone had this problem?
[06:46] <kbrooks> jdong, what's a toolchain, by the way?
[06:46] <SkippyX> "host bridge: Silicon integrated systems (SiS) 661FX/M661FX/M661MX Host (rev 11)" followed by "PCI Bridge: Silicon integratesd Systems (SiS) Unknown device 0003
[06:47] <_ben> hey guys, im trying to install ubuntu on a machine with a sata fakeraid controller and its causing me a lot of trouble.. anyone have any experience with this?
[06:47] <SkippyX> soundray, OK _ I'll ahve a go.
[06:47] <soundray> yohan: are you on SATA?
[06:49] <Enthusiast78> Ok, now another important question... Does anybody know of any Window$ game that will work with the breezy wine package? Just wanted to see it working...
[06:50] <SkippyX> rebooting having added sis900 to the /etc/modules file. Let's see how that goes.....
[06:50] <Ilokaaaasu> pppoe_dude: those are in rpm, can i open them normally in ubuntu
[06:50] <TwoThreeFour> soundray: thanks a million!
[06:50] <pppoe_dude> Enthusiast78, counterstrike worked for me a while ago
[06:50] <Enthusiast78> Please note that I really don't want to install cedega, winex or the wine package from winehq.
[06:50] <Enthusiast78> pppoe_dude, Hmmm... Is it 3D acceleration only?
[06:50] <pppoe_dude> Ilokaaaasu, you can *attempt* to use alien and convert them to deb, or you can download the .tar.gz file and see if you can make it work
[06:51] <Enthusiast78> pppoe_dude, Sorry, I need something 2D...
[06:51] <soundray> TwoThreeFour: no problem
[06:51] <Ilokaaaasu> oh it was tar, readme just talked about rpm
[06:51] <Armagguedes> hellu
[06:51] <Armagguedes> how do i add to Dapper the jp_JP locale to make SCIM work?
[06:51] <kennethlove> alright, thanks for your help, gnomefreak and nlogax
[06:51] <Snareguydave16> Does anyone have any advice for World of Warcraft performance?  I am at the license agreement page, recieving around 1 frame per three seconds.  I am using wine
[06:52] <pppoe_dude> Enthusiast78, transport tycoon deluxe
[06:52] <pppoe_dude> Enthusiast78, my all time fav
[06:52] <Ilokaaaasu> how can i shutdown X so i can try to install ?
[06:52] <jdong> kbrooks: a set of compilers and other various buildtools
[06:53] <pppoe_dude> Ilokaaaasu, kill gdm
[06:53] <Enthusiast78> pppoe_dude, That's a Microsoft game, right? I think I could try finding a trial version from their website...
[06:53] <kbrooks> jdong, so mono is a toolchain?
[06:53] <pppoe_dude> Enthusiast78, no actually its a "Microprose"
[06:53] <pppoe_dude> Enthusiast78, which i dont think exists any more
[06:53] <Snareguydave16> i'm sure that i'm just setting or two that would fix everything
[06:53] <Snareguydave16> just "missing"
[06:54] <Zanga> what is the command to see what version of ubuntu i have ??
[06:54] <matthew_w> Hey guys, how would I make it so every file of a specific type has one kind of Icon?
[06:54] <SkippyX> Nope - didn't work.
[06:54] <gnomefreak> !version
[06:54] <ubotu> To find out what ubuntu version you have type 'lsb_release -a' or 'cat /etc/issue' in a terminal.
[06:54] <gnomefreak> !version
[06:54] <Enthusiast78> pppoe_dude, Hmmm... Do you know of any online games, prefferably RPG? Could be Linux-native as well (even better).
[06:54] <gnomefreak> oops
[06:55] <pppoe_dude> Enthusiast78, enemy territory is the best i've played so far (3D)
[06:55] <behemoth_> anybody know how i can force a umount? umount -f doesn't seem to work?
[06:55] <void^> (openttd runs on linux natively)
[06:55] <pppoe_dude> Enthusiast78, and yes, openttd works great, except that you need the original ttd
[06:56] <SkippyX> OK - I'm off to get a netgear ethernet card. That should do the trick
[06:56] <matthew_w> Hey guys, how would I make it so every file of a specific type has one kind of Icon?
[06:57] <XiCillin> is ubuntu 6.04 released yet? i dont 'see it on the downloads page of ubuntu.com
[06:57] <tristanmike> !tell XiCillin about dapper
[06:58] <XiCillin> thanks
[06:59] <will_> !tell will_ about dapper
[06:59] <Zanga> !version
[06:59] <ubotu> To find out what ubuntu version you have type 'lsb_release -a' or 'cat /etc/issue' in a terminal.
[06:59] <hugo|uwe> could someone please check if php4-pear depends on php-pear, and what php-pear version is, on ubuntu breezy!?
[07:00] <Enthusiast78> pppoe_dude, Ok, thanks.
[07:01] <HymnToLife> hi :) how do I synchronize the clock from command line ?
[07:01] <pppoe_dude> HymnToLife, /etc/init.d/ntpdate restart
[07:02] <ompaul> hugo|uwe, they are different php5 and php4
[07:02] <HymnToLife> thankx :)
[07:02] <Karlprof> My laptop claims to not have permission to access a workgroup computer. How do I give the laptop permission?
[07:02] <pppoe_dude> np
[07:03] <beerockxs> In nano (a textmode editor), the alt key is used for some commands, and i can't use them because some of gnome-terminals menus have the same mnemonic. how can I fix that?
[07:03] <pppoe_dude> beerockxs, use xterm :P
[07:05] <XiCillin> if the next ubuntu release is goign to be june first shouldn't it be version 6.06?
[07:05] <pppoe_dude> XiCillin, it is.
[07:06] <Eleaf> 6.04
[07:06] <Plitskin> he mac or the x86?
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 gnomefreak: the x86. i got it sorted. thanks for all your work, though
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 Enthusiast78: I use backports if a package I really like and use a lot is backported.  I usually keep backports disabled and then enable it only for that package.  I also wait a few days to check the forums to see if other users have problems with it.  Firefox is the only incident I can recall and all of the backp
[07:07] <pppoe_dude> XiCillin, Eleaf, according to this wiki: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/flight5 dapper is 6.06
[07:07] <kbrooks> Plitskin, dont overpaste
[07:07] <graveson> pppoe_dude: i use the aoss wrapper and start audacity with aoss ,but it cannot open the device ,not sure what else is using /dev/dsp besides es
[07:07] <phenex> guys, how come there is no unrar in the ubuntu sources?
[07:07] <Eleaf> pppoe_dude, WHY DO THEY CONFUSE ME SO!
[07:07] <Eleaf> lol
[07:07] <hugo|uwe> ompaul, um, i dont get what you mean?
[07:08] <gnomefreak> !rar
[07:08] <ubotu> somebody said rar was a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[07:08] <ompaul> well php-pear is php5 and four is well, four
[07:08] <pppoe_dude> graveson, might be the bug with esd. try killing -9 esd
[07:09] <phenex> wasn't there a free version of unrar?
[07:09] <pppoe_dude> phenex, the one in apt is crappy and doesnt work. you need to go to www.rarsoft.com and download the binary
[07:10] <pppoe_dude> well not crappy... but doesnt work
[07:10] <graveson> pppoe_dude : esd is killed ,because oss works with audacity :(
[07:11] <phenex> the wiki says install unrar-nonfree from the multiverse repository... it's not there either...
[07:11] <interneti> graveson, is there a way to run audacity without killing esd
[07:11] <gnomefreak> phenex: do you have the multiverse backports ewnabled or multiverse enabled?
[07:12] <graveson> interneti: the solution is supposed to be using the oss wrapper (aoss) with audacity but this does not work
[07:12] <phenex> multiverse... i guess...
[07:12] <gnomefreak> phenex: please paste your /etc/apt/sources.list file to pastebin
[07:13] <phenex> hmm... it's dapper-backports...
[07:13] <gnomefreak> phenex: dapper doesnt have backports :(
[07:13] <phenex> so why is it in the sources list?
[07:14] <gnomefreak> phenex: paste your sources.list file to pastebin please
[07:14] <ompaul> phenex, it will some day
[07:14] <MisterN> re
[07:16] <pvd2006> WIth Envice PDF viewer how do you copy selected text?
[07:17] <captine> Hi all.  Need help buying a laptop to use ubuntu on.  Something cheap (turion)
[07:17] <captine> Anyone got suggestions
[07:17] <phenex> gnomefreak, http://pastebin.com/623491
[07:17] <pvd2006> It is not letting me ctrl + c to copy text in envice pdf reader while reading a .doc file in it.
[07:19] <gnomefreak> phenex: get rid of everything inside your file and paste these in http://pastebin.com/623499
[07:19] <captine> anyone here using ubuntu on laptop?
[07:20] <LoCusF> me
[07:21] <captine> LoCusF, what notebook u use, and how easy is it to find driver etc for irda etc?
[07:22] <Discipulus> How do I set-up XFce4 on Ubuntu?
[07:22] <gnomefreak> Discipulus: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[07:22] <phenex> zubuntu-desktop
[07:22] <phenex> *xubuntu-desktop
[07:23] <_ben> hello, is there a way that I can setup and use the dmraid package during the install process?
[07:23] <LoCusF> captine: I'm running HP pavilion zv6000, there is no irda
[07:23] <mojojojo_> hi there!
[07:24] <mojojojo_> Is it possible to run a program so that it would in a particular workspace in gnome??
[07:25] <Steve^> Does anyone know how I might get a Linux version of my Unreal Tournament?
[07:25] <captine> LoCusF, I'm looking at Gateway machines on special on bestbuy, but we don't have gateway in South Africa, where i'm from
[07:30] <_jason> mojojojo_: yes, with devilspie
[07:30] <_jason> ubotu: tell mojojojo_ about devilspie
[07:32] <davidhouse> what font dose ubuntu use as its default monospace font, and can i download it anywhere?
[07:32] <davidhouse> (stuck on a SUSE machine for now)
[07:32] <lzap> hi, can anyone explain me the package naming convention? e.g. rosegarden4-1.0-1.2ubuntu1
[07:33] <lzap> davidhouse, fetch Terminus, its the best...
[07:33] <OxyMesiS> bonsoir
[07:33] <lzap> ^^^ I understand ubuntu1 means release 1, but what is 1.0-1.2?
[07:34] <patrick52222> i think it stands for package version
[07:34] <mojojojo_> thank u
[07:35] <lzap> radio (3.94-1.0ubuntu2) meaning the package is 3.94? but whats the 1.0 then?
[07:35] <dubious9> 3.94 is the software version, 1.0 is the ubuntu build version
[07:35] <dubious9> if the package maintainers make a build change it'll change to 1.1
[07:36] <dubious9> but the source doesn't change
[07:36] <lzap> aha, and ubuntu1 is what then?
[07:36] <NoOnEx> dubious9: whats the bumber after ubuntu?
[07:36] <lzap> a fixrelease?
[07:36] <fromvega> Hello
[07:36] <fromvega> I have installed TRAC through Ubuntu apt-get. But it's still the 0.8 one. I want to upgrade to the newest version, how should I procede?
[07:36] <dubious9> they get it from /dev/random
[07:36] <dubious9> ;)
[07:37] <lzap> fromvega, install from source to /usr/local...
[07:37] <dubious9> that means I don't exactly know
[07:37] <ompaul> fromvega, before I tell you how, I have a good reason to ask this why do you need this version?
[07:37] <lzap> dubious9, thank you
[07:38] <fromvega> ompaul: Because there are many bug and security fixes since 0.8
[07:38] <lzap> fromvega, its easy to install Trac from source, you can do it if you want the most newer version
[07:38] <ompaul> fromvega, well your distro looks after bug and sec fixes, that is how they manage
[07:39] <lzap> but the Ubuntu package should be safe (if you install security updates)
[07:39] <fromvega> can't I just upgrade? or will I have to install from source anyway?
[07:39] <dubious9> fromvega, you may also find a .deb binary of the newest version which is easier to install than the source
[07:39] <fromvega> lzap: hum
[07:40] <ThomS> hey, has anyone heard of a recent bug in ubuntu where Firfox keeps opening instances of itself?
[07:40] <ompaul> fromvega, (it ain't windows the logic is don't chase the latest) you have two options, one see if there is a backport in the dapper pool I show that in a second or do source
[07:40] <ompaul> !info trac dapper
[07:40] <ubotu> trac: (Enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 0.9.3-1ubuntu1 (dapper), Packaged size: 291 kB, Installed size: 1684 kB
[07:40] <dubious9> fromvega, what I would do is download checkinstall, which allows you to make packages from make files, build it from source, use check install to make your own .deb and upgrade the package using that
[07:41] <dubious9> checkinstall is really great for keeping track of stuff that you build from source
[07:41] <ompaul> fromvega, so you will have to support that all the way for a few versions of ubuntu, the logic of a distro is manage the sec issues with the released software not go chasing the latest bleeding edge software that will get you cut
[07:42] <introuble> I had trouble installing packages from packages.debian.com instead from packages.ubuntu.com. Isn't ubuntu a debian?
[07:42] <fromvega> ompaul: what does is mean:  Version: 0.9.3-1ubuntu1 (dapper) ? It will be released with the new version of Ubuntu?
[07:42] <ompaul> introuble, it is not, it is derived from
[07:42] <God> introuble, ubuntu != debian
[07:42] <ompaul> fromvega, eyes
[07:43] <Plitskin> uh...
[07:43] <ompaul> fromvega, yes
[07:43] <dubious9> introuble, yes ubuntu is debian based, but it's not debian exactly. some debian builds won't work on ubuntu
[07:43] <MetaMorfoziS> is there any programthat can convert textfiles between character encodings?
[07:43] <God> introuble, you shouldnt mix ubuntu and debian because your system will turn into dried glue if you do
[07:43] <Plitskin> I can't get the MP3 stuff work...
[07:43] <ompaul> fromvega, the bot has some thing on this
[07:43] <Plitskin> anyway... where can I get games? :D
[07:43] <God> and I will make it turn into dried glue, because I am who I am
[07:43] <dubious9> MetaMorfoziS, any modern text editor like jedit should do that for you, or do you want a command line version?
[07:44] <introuble> I did. luckily I just recovered
[07:44] <captainredbeard> is there any kind of ubuntu install disc iso authoring software, where I can customise an ubuntu install disc?
[07:44] <ompaul> introuble, read the wiki page the bot points you do
[07:44] <ompaul> introuble, s/to/do
[07:45] <ompaul> !tell Plitskin about restricted
[07:45] <ompaul> !tell Plitskin about easybuntu
[07:45] <ompaul> Plitskin, that should sort out your mp3 stuff
[07:45] <iratsu> !tell iratsu about easybuntu
[07:45] <ompaul> !msgthebot
[07:45] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[07:45] <_jason> !+easyubuntu
[07:45] <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
[07:45] <azurehuesofblue> is easyubuntu safe?
[07:46] <d3v11> isn't automatix better?
[07:46] <ompaul> !automatix
[07:46] <ubotu> automatix is probably unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[07:46] <Plitskin> ompaul does repositories work even without internet connection?
[07:46] <ompaul> personally I suggest using the documentation
[07:46] <God> azurehuesofblue, EasyUbuntu is safe
[07:46] <Plitskin> when I follow the instructions there
[07:46] <ompaul> Plitskin, no
[07:46] <Plitskin> it complains about network stuff...
[07:46] <FrdPrefct> Hello
[07:46] <azurehuesofblue> god thx
[07:46] <lzap> !info xfce4-terminal dapper
[07:46] <kbrooks> azurehuesofblue, haha
[07:46] <ubotu> xfce4-terminal: (Xfce terminal emulator), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.2.5+r20145-0ubuntu1 (dapper), Packaged size: 1211 kB, Installed size: 2624 kB
[07:46] <FrdPrefct> quick quesiton... what's the app i need to run to swap devices on my dell laptop?
[07:46] <kbrooks> i'm not god anymore.
[07:47] <azurehuesofblue> lol
[07:47] <MetaMorfoziS> dubious9: my problem is the modern texteditors isn't do that like quanta and kate, i only can set the charatcer encoding in the editor options -> save/open
[07:47] <MetaMorfoziS> so i need a commandline version which is fully good
[07:47] <lzap> Version: 0.2.5+r20145-0ubuntu1 ? hmmm, where can I read more information about package naming?
[07:47] <Plitskin> can I use the bot too?
[07:47] <FrdPrefct> hotswap-gui
[07:48] <Plitskin> !tell Plitskin about easybuntu
[07:48] <_jason> Plitskin: /msg ubotu easyubuntu
[07:48] <Plitskin> the bot doesn't know about it... :(
[07:48] <_jason> Plitskin: because you made a typo
[07:48] <AndyA> Hi. I have a greeter application crashing problem. Can anyone help me?
[07:49] <dubious9> Plitskin, you can msg the bot and play with it
[07:49] <ompaul> AndyA, what version of ubuntu
[07:50] <martino> it
[07:51] <ompaul> !it
[07:51] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[07:51] <Plitskin> aaaaak this really sucks! I really need that serial modem... :(
[07:54] <elvirolo> hi
[07:54] <dubious9> yo
[07:55] <elvirolo> i'm trying to set up a NFS share between my two ubuntu boxes ... but the client gets "permission denied" whenever it tries to acces a NFS mount point (even with the root acocunt)
[07:55] <kingspawn> elvirolo: set up the /etc/exports correctly?
[07:55] <palomer> hello
[07:55] <palomer> is it recommended to install ubuntu then upgrade to debian-unstable?
[07:56] <void^> palomer: certainly not
[07:56] <palomer> why not?
[07:56] <elvirolo> kingspawn: this is my exports line : /home/elvirolo/video 192.168.1.102(ro,async,all_squash)
[07:56] <palomer> I'm cutting edge, yo
[07:56] <ompaul> palomer, different bases - use debian for debian
[07:56] <_jason> palomer: if you want debian-unstable just install debian-unstable
[07:56] <elvirolo> palomer: they are two different distros
[07:56] <stian> Hey, does anyone have a suggestions for a codeeditor (php) with an upload to (s)ftp feature?
[07:56] <kingspawn> elvirolo: what does the all_squash do? i would belive it squashes all logins?
[07:56] <void^> palomer: nothing stops you from installing ubuntu and installing debian-unstable over it :P
[07:57] <elvirolo> kingspawn: yeah
[07:57] <palomer> are the ubuntu packages more recent?
[07:57] <dubious9> palomer, yep
[07:57] <kingspawn> elvirolo: abd you are wondering why it denies access?
[07:57] <kingspawn> s/abd/and
[07:57] <AndyA> Hi. I have a greeter application crashing problem. Can anyone help me?
[07:57] <dubious9> debian-unstable is like stable for most other distros
[07:57] <palomer> dubious9: than debian unstable?
[07:57] <dubious9> palomer, yes, mostly
[07:57] <elvirolo> kingspawn: yes. am i being obviously stupid ?
[07:57] <ompaul> palomer, a more extream version of what you were suggesting is to install redhat and then upgrade to debian-unstable
[07:58] <vegeta_> lol
[07:58] <BlueOrange> hi folks, iam having alot of trouble getting my svideo out port working on my thinkpad t21. can anyone assist me ??
[07:58] <palomer> where can I see a list of ubuntu packages so I can compare version numbers
[07:58] <kingspawn> elvirolo: if the all_squash makes sure no one can log in, as i think it does, then you are being obviously stupid by wondering why you cant log in
[07:58] <dubious9> AndyA, I don't know much about it, but why don't you tell us more about the problem
[07:58] <kingspawn> elvirolo: if that is not the case, then we must look elsewhere
[07:58] <ssam> palomer, packages.ubuntu.com
[07:58] <_jason> palomer: packages.ubuntu.com
[07:58] <BlueOrange> ps- i have a program called atitvout installed, which is for this perpose but i cant get it to work.
[07:58] <elvirolo> kingspawn: i thought it meant that -anyone- could login, without having the same UID on the server
[07:58] <ompaul> palomer, your offtopic for a ubuntu help channel so may I suggest you go to the channel #ubuntu-offtopic where you might be entertained
[07:59] <dubious9> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/
[07:59] <kingspawn> elvirolo: i was asking you what it meant. but yes, the man page seems to indicate that
[07:59] <NigelS>  /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:00] <chronos> uia
[08:00] <chronos> hi all
[08:00] <dubious9> hola
[08:01] <chronos> in default instalation ubuntu no offer prompt to alter root password, how do I alter this after instalation If I don't know password?
[08:01] <AndyA> ok... I have installed Ubuntu 5.10 amd64. Everything went fine (except connecting to the net, but I don't think that's the problem). Then when it booted for the first time (after it entered gnome) I got a small notification saying that changes were made to kernel so I should reboot as soon as possible. And so I did. And then the problems started.
[08:01] <ryanpg> anyone have a recommendation for a good "floor plan" sofware? like where you can play with furniture placement etc.?
[08:01] <Marbles> hi
[08:01] <Marbles> anyone know how i can get midi files to play
[08:01] <ompaul> !tell chronos about root
[08:01] <ompaul> chronos, read the message from the bot please
[08:01] <Blippe> !midi
[08:01] <ubotu> midi is, like, totally, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=8736 or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[08:01] <elvirolo> kingspawn: strange then
[08:01] <Blippe> marbles look at the guides ubotu talks about
[08:02] <Marbles> will do
[08:02] <Marbles> cheers
[08:02] <chronos> ompaul: I'm read, thx.
[08:02] <chronos> I'm in text mode now hehe, install running
[08:03] <AndyA> it reported temporary failure in name resolution. and when it started GUI i got a message box saying 'Greeter application crashing bla, bla bla'. I started playing arround and found out that if I boot recovery mode and run startx I can get gnome but it reports 'Failed initializing HAL'
[08:04] <dubious9> AndyA, have you made any largish software changes/updates/upgrades recently?
[08:04] <ubuntu_> yes
[08:04] <AndyA> Another strange thing is that when I run 'sudo dphg -reconfigure xserver-xorg' I got error saying conflicting action --conrtol and --remove
[08:05] <azurehuesofblue> What's the easiest way to install easyubuntu, I tried to do it through the bash commands on the website, but it refused to connect to the server... I would like the latest version if that's possible.
[08:05] <SkippyX> OK - went out & got a linksys card to install in my ubuntu box. put it in. rebooted. how do I get the ubuntu box to recognize the card?
[08:05] <ompaul> azurehuesofblue, ask in #easyubuntu I'll talk with you there
[08:05] <azurehuesofblue> ok
[08:05] <azurehuesofblue> thx
[08:05] <birdfish> What command would I execute to find out what groups a user is a member of?
[08:05] <AndyA> no. Like I said, I didn't setup network. This happend on first bootup.
[08:06] <kingspawn> elvirolo: you havent got the hosts.deny set to something wild? :)
[08:06] <dubious9> birdfish, doesn't groups <username> work?
[08:06] <eggzeck> SkippyX, you mean for ethernet?
[08:06] <birdfish> dubious9: thanks :)  I'm just new
[08:07] <AndyA> I know it's strange... It's like people who wrote it found out there's a problem write before release and then wrote a script to alter kernel during first bootup.
[08:07] <SkippyX> yes. I should have specified. My apologies.
[08:07] <dubious9> birdfish, np I'm just not on linux right now so I couldn't check ;)
[08:07] <dubious9> to see if it worked
[08:08] <seroxat> whats everyone running? dapper or breezy?
[08:08] <eggzeck> breezy
[08:08] <michaelb> I'm running breezy.
[08:08] <kingspawn> seroxat: are you polling this every hour? heh
[08:08] <eggzeck> SkippyX, go to Administration->Networking and configure it
[08:08] <SkippyX> went "system"-"networking" brought up network settings. 2 ethernet cards. One onboard - which wouldn't work earlier - and anoter - a linksys card (just put in).
[08:08] <seroxat> seraphim, uhm. no?
[08:08] <dubious9> seroxat, is your next question a/s/l?
[08:08] <seroxat> kingspawn, *
[08:08] <AndyA> I think I should mention; I have dual Opteron 64 , and PNY NVIDIA quadro FX1100 GBO
[08:09] <kingspawn> seroxat: just checking ;)
[08:09] <seroxat> :I
[08:09] <Maniqui> hi, i need some help configuring my wireless card to connect to my wi-fi lan
[08:09] <AndyA> there's probably something wrong with the GBO
[08:09] <SkippyX> clicked "activate" - "activating interface eth1" (with a nice "pong" gui bouncing back & forth)......
[08:09] <Maniqui> i want to know how can I change the encryptation to wep
[08:09] <Maniqui> from the interfaces file
[08:10] <dubious9> AndyA, when did you start getting this problem?  was it like all of a sudden?
[08:10] <AndyA> it's shouldn't be; I think it's supported. Percise I have GUI and all... 24bit, hi res... I don't get it
[08:11] <SkippyX> Hmm....brb.
[08:12] <eggzeck> I sure hope he configured it with DHCP
[08:12] <_ben> what password do i use for sudo when im booted off a live disc??
[08:12] <_jason> _ben: there is no password iirc
[08:12] <_ben> _jason: hm, im trying to run synaptic
[08:12] <_ben> and it says i have to be root
[08:12] <ubuntu_> helo  Main name's carol
[08:12] <_ben> so i do gksu and get prompted...
[08:13] <_jason> _ben: gksudo synaptic
[08:13] <TheFaction20> hey
[08:13] <_ben> _jason: worked, thanks
[08:13] <pn> Hello, Is there a mail server program for ubuntu with a grafic user interface?
[08:13] <TheFaction20> has anyone been successful in installing ubuntu on an external drive?
[08:14] <seeme323> hey can any one tewll me how to install the new firefox ?
[08:14] <_jason> !ff1.5
[08:14] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[08:14] <Kezzer> How large can a vfat partition be when made through the Ubuntu partitioner utility upon install?
[08:15] <seeme323> thank u ubotu
[08:15] <klm-> why are so many 'video files' in amule encrpyted these days? :(
[08:16] <TheFaction20> can someone aid me in installing ubuntu on my external drive?
[08:17] <Misnix> Kezzer, I think 32 Gb is the maximum for windos
[08:18] <Kezzer> I noticed, gah =(
[08:18] <AngryElf> hey all, my screen saver wont' start automatically, despite it being set to do so, any ideas?
[08:20] <f8> i sudo to konqueror and then rightclick a folder to change permission and it says i cannot... what should i do?
[08:20] <AndyA> why there's no one running ubuntu 5.10 amd64. If you would you could help me solve my problem! :)
[08:21] <_jason> f8: what directory are you changing the permissions of?
[08:21] <seroxat> AndyA, because you cant even get flash working on it
[08:21] <f8> something i mounted
[08:21] <_jason> f8: what filesystem?
[08:22] <f8> ntfs
[08:22] <debian> Hi everybody!
[08:22] <_jason> ubotu: tell f8 about ntfs
[08:22] <_jason> f8: mount it with the correct options (see the table in the middle of the wiki page ubotu sent you)
[08:22] <f8> dig...
[08:22] <debian> Has anyone tried Dapper (flight 5) ?
[08:22] <_jason> !dapper
[08:22] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[08:23] <AndyA> Gentelman!! The Greeter application problem! Anyone?
[08:23] <debian> ubotu: 10x a ton :) gonna join there
[08:23] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, debian
[08:23] <tane|> have anyone installed vmware 5.5 to AMD64 ?
[08:23] <LoCusF> debian: its a bot
[08:23] <jamiel> If my gateway is not the same as my router ... how do I determine the IP address of my router? (I changed it from default to fix a network issue but cant remember what to)
[08:23] <phenex> June 1? that's a reason for calling it 6.06?
[08:24] <AndyA> how if we can't install ubuntu for amd64!?
[08:24] <AndyA> :)
[08:24] <_jason> phenex: yes
[08:24] <phenex> what ever :/
[08:24] <tane|> jamiel reboot it :)
[08:24] <jamiel> lol - not an option unfortunately
[08:25] <jamiel> Any other way? Or any tool I can use?
[08:25] <tane|> hmmh...what router is it ?
[08:25] <tane|> model ?
[08:25] <jamiel> netgear
[08:25] <NigelS> jamiel: erm, I guess you could ping scan the local subnet for hosts :)
[08:25] <MonsieurBon> how do I tell emacs to save my tex files in latin1?
[08:25] <AndyA> What kind of support channel is this? I'm hanging here for three days now and noone can solve my problem.
[08:25] <NigelS> jamiel: if it doesn't firewall ICMP requests
[08:26] <jamiel> NigelS, any tools for this where i can specify a range and let it do its thing?
[08:26] <tane|> jamiel use arp
[08:26] <tane|> is your computer connected to it ?
[08:26] <tane|> :)
[08:26] <NigelS> yeah, arp should do it :)
[08:26] <FlannelKing> AndyA: you have to ask the question, sometimes multiple times, since the people that know (for obscure questions) aren't on all the time.
[08:27] <kapputu> kubuntu is so awesome - my ethernet card was not detected. so wasn't my wireless card
[08:27] <kapputu> my laptop wouldn't restart
[08:27] <seroxat> kde lmao
[08:27] <kapputu> ifconfig command hangs
[08:27] <kapputu> thanks kubuntu guys
[08:27] <TheFaction20> How can I get ubuntu installation to recognize my external hard drive?
[08:27] <NigelS> jamiel: if you want to find all hosts and they're not in the arp cache then you can for example do a sudo nmap -sP 192.168.0.1/24
[08:27] <kapputu> 4 hours of my time kaput
[08:27] <AndyA> Yes... Well. patience is a virtue, right.
[08:28] <Pres-Gas> anyone using vnc4?  Is it stable?
[08:28] <ipfw> TheFaction20:  watch /var/log/messages to see what the OS calles the drive, and mount it somewhere
[08:28] <tane|> kapputu you can get them work....
[08:28] <kapputu> I hope no one is using kubuntu
[08:28] <seroxat> whats wrong with kubuntu?
[08:28] <tane|> nothing..
[08:28] <tane|> :=
[08:28] <kapputu> everything
[08:29] <tane|> its same as ubuntu
[08:29] <kapputu> sucks big time
[08:29] <seroxat> no, kde is fine.
[08:29] <seroxat> your personal opinion=/=fact
[08:29] <kapputu> the first release of ubuntu was great
[08:29] <tristanmike> I'm using Kubuntu just now, and I don't have a single issue with it
[08:29] <kapputu> it's much better than the current dapper release
[08:29] <TheFaction20> ipfw=what do u mean?
[08:29] <NigelS> hmm, the *first* release of ubuntu was almost just a rebranded debian sid :)
[08:29] <TheFaction20> i dont exactly follow
[08:29] <seroxat> ... thats your opinion
[08:29] <tane|> kapputu dapper isnt stable yet..
[08:30] <tane|> so dont use it
[08:30] <kapputu> NigelS it was much better though
[08:30] <tonyyarusso> kapputu: Dapper's still pre-release, and may break.  Please report bugs you find at http://launchpad.net/malone
[08:30] <kapputu> tane| thanks for the early warning
[08:30] <BlueOrange> Hi folks, i am (still) trying to get the svideo out port on my thinkpad t21 working. i have downloaded a program called "s3switch" i have uncompressed it and now have two files in my home. 1 of them says its an executable. how do i install or call this command ? ANY help would be appreciated !
[08:30] <NigelS> kapputu: yeah, well I disagree but there we go :)
[08:30] <kapputu> it should be mentioned in bold letters on the download page
[08:30] <debian> ubotu: users are very passive in ubuntu+ )
[08:30] <ubotu> okay, debian
[08:30] <NigelS> kapputu: prob is
[08:31] <kapputu> should not waste other's time
[08:31] <teclo> Hi there, it appears that by default the virtual consoles aren't enabled (ctrl-alt-f1, f2, ...) how can I enable them ?
[08:31] <kapputu> I don't mind spending time to fix stuff
[08:31] <tane|> kapputu: im sure it is writed tehre..
[08:31] <NigelS> BlueOrange: chmod +x ./file;./file
[08:31] <tonyyarusso> BlueOrange: Well, if uncompressing is all you need to do, then cd to the directory, and run './theexecutable'
[08:31] <kapputu> but if my ethernet doesn't work, how am I supposed to seek help?????
[08:31] <Blippe> what should be installed to get x... just pure old x!
[08:31] <tane|> kapputu this way ?
[08:31] <NigelS> kapputu: you really managed to install a beta kubuntu and missed that it was beta? Sounds like pebkac :)
[08:31] <tane|> :D
[08:32] <themachine> any idea why my vsftpd asks for a passwork even though it's supposed to be annoynymous?
[08:32] <TheFaction20> How can I get ubuntu installation to recognize my external hard drive?
[08:32] <kapputu> NigelS - a beta ubuntu should still be able to detect my network card
[08:32] <AndyA> hi. When I write 'sudo dpkg -reconfigure xserver-xorg' I get error 'conflicting actions --control and --remove'. What does it mean?
[08:32] <themachine> password*
[08:32] <tamale> fairly fresh newbie could use a little setting up his xorg.conf for dual monitors... anyone want to help?
[08:32] <tamale> I have a 7800 GT  (pci express) and the latest nvidia drivers are already installed and working.  Currently X comes up fine on my CRT (secondary, left) monitor, but my LCD is blank
[08:32] <spacey> themachine: thats normal
[08:32] <sethrd> Anyone here running on a Dell laptop?
[08:32] <tonyyarusso> Blippe: I think it's x-window-system-core that you need.
[08:32] <NigelS> kapputu: depends on your network card surely, and there are always bugs
[08:32] <themachine> what is the password supposed to be?
[08:32] <sinisterr> anyone know wht i lib or whatever i need to get the configure command?
[08:32] <spacey> themachine: normally your mail address is used as password when you log in as anonymus
[08:33] <Blippe> tonyyarusso, thanx
[08:33] <spacey> themachine: but it doesn't matter
[08:33] <TheFaction20> How can I get ubuntu installation to recognize my external hard drive?
[08:33] <nahas> hi
[08:33] <themachine> will any email address work like f00@foo.com?
[08:33] <tonyyarusso> AndyA: I think that's supposed to be without the space, as in dpkg-reconfigure.
[08:33] <spacey> themachine: anything should work
[08:33] <BlueOrange> "|run ./s3switch" did not work. not sure what to do with "chmod +x ./file;./file" .
[08:33] <kapputu> NigelS - yes, my network card of course. which was detected flawlessly by the thousand other distros I have tried
[08:33] <teclo> hello ?
[08:33] <gabbah> I have the same problem as TheFaction20, I want it to automount my mp3-player
[08:33] <nahas> hi everyone.............
[08:33] <AndyA> thx tonyyarusso
[08:34] <NigelS> kapputu: there not being that many distros aside for now, what is your network card?
[08:34] <nahas> installed jre and set the the path
[08:34] <nahas> but when i installed frostwire
[08:34] <nahas> it doesnt seem to pick up the path..
[08:34] <BlueOrange> i am trying to use the program: http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html at http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html
[08:34] <nahas> any one knows whats the problem???
[08:35] <tonyyarusso> nahas: Did you follow the wiki for it?
[08:35] <MonsieurBon> question: I'd like to use german letters like  in my latex files. I included \usepackage[latin1] {inputenc}. Someone told me, that i have to make sure, that emacs saves the files in latin1. How do I do that?
[08:35] <kapputu> NigelS - forget it
[08:35] <TheFaction20> can anyone help?
[08:35] <NigelS> BlueOrange: it was kinda shorthand sorry "chmod +x ./<file name here>" sets something as being executable (permissions); I said do that in case it wasn't so already. then just type (from the same directory) "./<file name>
[08:35] <nahas> yes i did
[08:35] <kapputu> it's very irritating though
[08:35] <NigelS> kapputu: sure thing; but if you think you've found a genuine bug in the development version make sure you submit that bug
[08:35] <themachine> my vsftpd keeps outputting 500 OOPS: vsftpd: refusing to run with writable anonymous root
[08:35] <themachine> 
[08:36] <kapputu> NigelS - I have found genuine *bugs*
[08:36] <tonyyarusso> nahas: 'k.  So what exactly does it tell you instead?
[08:36] <Blippe> how do i check how much space i got left on a harddrive in terminal?
[08:36] <TheFaction20> How can I get ubuntu installation to recognize my external hard drive?
[08:36] <sethrd> Blippe: df -h
[08:36] <nahas> ok one minute toony
[08:36] <void^> Blippe: df -h
[08:36] <BlueOrange> NigelS: thxs. ok, yea im WAY not hop on the shorthand, so thxs. after making sure permissions are set correctly, do i need to type "run" or do i just type "./<file name>
[08:36] <NigelS> kapputu: good for you - hope you reported
[08:36] <Blippe> sethrd, void^ thanks
[08:37] <tamale> isn't there a better way to configure screens other than manually editing a text file in ubuntu?   I mean hell, fedora's got a gui for doing that, right?
[08:37] <pn> Hello I like to set up a computer with ubuntu as in internal mail server with web mail. first i need a simple program for that. which one?
[08:37] <kapputu> NigelS - I'll do that when I'm not this pissed
[08:37] <behemoth> how can i become a more permanent 'root' user? having to type sudo infront of everything is annoying
[08:37] <tamale> behemoth:  try su instead
[08:38] <NigelS> BlueOrange: you just type the file name the "./" is needed to say "from this point in the directory tree; "." means "here" basically
[08:38] <TheFaction20> How can I get ubuntu installation to recognize my external hard drive?
[08:38] <tonyyarusso> behemoth: No, sudo -i
[08:38] <kapputu> I had expected Dapper to work like Breezy though I might not have all the functionality
[08:38] <void^> kapputu: i heard it wasn't automatically trying dhcp on nonconfigured interfaces anymore, perhaps it's as simple as that.
[08:38] <paulproteus> TheFaction20: It should see it as soon as you plug it in.
[08:38] <Root_Of_All_Evil>  I know this is an ubuntu channel, but i need some help installing VidaLinuxOS (vlos)
[08:38] <kublar> hi , whe i try to install sudo apt-get install flashplayer-mozilla
[08:38] <kublar> 
[08:38] <behemoth> tonyyarusso: ah, thanks
[08:38] <void^> kapputu: also, if you use beta software, expect the unexpected
[08:38] <kublar> y get this The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[08:38] <kublar>   flashplayer-mozilla: Depends: gsfonts-x11 but it is not installable
[08:38] <kublar> E: Broken packages
[08:38] <sinisterr> what package do i need to install to be able to use the configure command anyone?
[08:38] <TheFaction20> paulproteus:when im at the partition stage it seems to only see my internal
[08:38] <kapputu> void^ : it tries to detect my platform but just stays there
[08:38] <arrick> bad mistake, I added GNOME to my server, and now it wants to be the default, how do I change this?
[08:38] <NigelS> kapputu: well, can I suggest you do any moaning/griping in the dapper channel :) it could be meaningful there
[08:39] <Root_Of_All_Evil> did anyone succeed installing vlos on an seagate sata hd?
[08:39] <paulproteus> TheFaction20: Oh, you mean in the installer?
[08:39] <TheFaction20> paulproteus:yes, and im on the live cd right now. i ran gparted and it didnt recognize it there either
[08:39] <NigelS> sinisterr: the configure command?
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> arrick: As in you don't want gnome starting up at boot?
[08:40] <Root_Of_All_Evil> neither on my pc nor in vmware i could install vlos. whats wrong with it?
[08:40] <sinisterr> uknow ./configure for compiling
[08:40] <arrick> yep
[08:40] <imperfect-> Anyone know how I can setup a bluetooth keyboard from trhe command line?
[08:40] <loststar454> i am running this game using  ewine its kind of slow  i was woundering if i  shut down gnome then  run the  game would i see a improvement
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> sinisterr: That comes in the sources, it's not a command.  But you do need build-essential.
[08:41] <sinisterr> k
[08:41] <sinisterr> thanks
[08:41] <nahas> i have installed jre in /usr/local/
[08:41] <NigelS> sinisterr: right, yeah the script will balk on errors
[08:41] <BlueOrange> NigelS: great, ok, i have now been able to call the command. i was working on this yesterday with another program which i think was the wrong program for my issue/situation. Hopefully this will be it. thxs.
[08:41] <tonyyarusso> arrick: You'll want to remove GDM from the runlevel; I'll see if I can find it exactly for you here.
[08:41] <NigelS> sinisterr: you don't need a program for that, but it will complain for missing things, that's the idea of them
[08:41] <LoCusF> imperfect-: hidd -i hci0 --connect [hids' BDADDR] 
[08:41] <pianoboy3333> anyone here use this: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18591720/ or something like it?
[08:41] <arrick> tonyyarusso: I also have xubuntu installed on here, and gnome wont let me change the display setting, its really small
[08:42] <imperfect-> How do I find the BDADDR?
[08:42] <Alexiel> does ubuntu ask you for a root password on install?
[08:42] <pianoboy3333> no
[08:42] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell arrick about fixres
[08:42] <NigelS> BlueOrange: cool - if you have the time it's a good idea to read up on shell commands - in an ideal world you could do everything graphically, but it's nice to know these things :)
[08:42] <Alexiel> so does it have a default root pass?
[08:42] <pianoboy3333> Alexiel: you have to make one yourself, but it's not a good idea to have one for security
[08:43] <nahas> hey tony i have installed jre in /usr/local
[08:43] <TheFaction20> How can I get ubuntu installation to recognize my external hard drive?
[08:43] <NsOmNiAc> pianoboy3333 that looks like one of the default themes for ubuntu
[08:43] <Alexiel> pianoboy3333: can you tell me how to set it? i'm a bit of a newbie
[08:43] <pianoboy3333> Alexiel: the default is none, you can set one with 'sudo passwd root'
[08:43] <behemoth> which package installs the inetd daemon?
[08:43] <ompaul> !sudo
[08:43] <ubotu> [sudo]  a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:43] <NigelS> TheFaction20: I've not used one, is it connected via Firewire or USB?
[08:43] <Alexiel> pianoboy3333: ty :)
[08:43] <nahas> i have set the path in bashrx file
[08:43] <TheFaction20> NigelS:usb
[08:43] <ompaul> Alexiel, please read that page ^^^ by the bot
[08:43] <tonyyarusso> arrick: 'sudo mkdir /etc/rcbackups/ && sudo cp /etc/rc2.d/S13gdm /etc/rcbackups/ && sudo rm /etc/rc2.d/S13gdm'
[08:43] <pianoboy3333> NsOmNiAc: it is a ubuntu theme someone made for windoze but I'm having trouble getting the icons to install/work
[08:43] <sinisterr> thanks ppl
[08:44] <kbrooks> !su
[08:44] <ubotu> I guess su is see !sudo
[08:44] <Alexiel> I will do, thanks
[08:44] <TheFaction20> NigelS:it doesnt recgonize it in the partition stage of install or when im using the live cd
[08:44] <tonyyarusso> nahas: Okay, and what does frostwire complain about?
[08:44] <kbrooks> ubotu, su is sudo
[08:44] <ubotu> ...but su is already something else...
[08:44] <kbrooks> ubotu, no, su is sudo
[08:44] <ubotu> okay, kbrooks
[08:44] <kbrooks> !su
[08:44] <nahas> it says it can not find the path
[08:44] <ompaul> Alexiel, before you go changing stuff
[08:44] <nahas> i installed jdk in /usr/local/
[08:44] <kbrooks> !su
[08:44] <ubotu> I guess su is sudo
[08:44] <ompaul> kbrooks, did you look at what su was first?
[08:44] <pianoboy3333> su is pretty pointless if you have sudo
[08:45] <kbrooks> ubotu, no, su is <reply>see sudo
[08:45] <ubotu> okay, kbrooks
[08:45] <nahas> and set the path in bashrc file
[08:45] <kbrooks> ompaul, there, fixed
[08:45] <NigelS> TheFaction20: I see  - I'd have hoped it was covered by the usb-storage module. if you do "lsmod" do you see it?
[08:45] <ompaul> kbrooks, what was it before?
[08:45] <BlueOrange> NigelS: yea, i need to do that. i could also use a good primer on how to read basic "linux syntax" i dont quite know how to make sence of the help and man pages.
[08:45] <themachine> how do I find the directory vsftpd uses to serve files?
[08:46] <kbrooks> ompaul, "see !sudo". i wanted to alias su to sudo
[08:46] <patrick52222> hes a really easie question how do i logon as root, i no the name is root but wats the password, i cant remember seting a password for root
[08:47] <_jason> kbrooks: like this: ubotu: su is <reply> see sudo
[08:47] <kbrooks> ubotu, no, su is <reply> see sudo
[08:47] <ubotu> kbrooks: okay
[08:47] <erUSUL> patrick52222, see the irc Faq (in topic)
[08:47] <LoCusF> imperfect-: sudo hcitool scan
[08:47] <pianoboy3333> Can I get some help? http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18591720/ is the theme I'm using for windows, but I can't get the icons to work. Does anyone use anything similar?
[08:47] <kbrooks> !su
[08:47] <ubotu> hmm... sudo is a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:47] <kbrooks> OK
[08:47] <TheFaction20> NigelS:i think so under "scsi_mod" it has 3 sd_mod,usb_storage,libata"
[08:47] <kbrooks> :)
[08:47] <ompaul> k
[08:47] <tonyyarusso> nahas: All right, I'm not quite sure.  Have you tested the path setting by seeing if tab-complete will pull it up?
[08:48] <ompaul> kbrooks, more likely to appeal to converts :)
[08:48] <lupu19> hi
[08:49] <behemoth> if i connect to a samba share, why can't i write/update the files on that share?
[08:49] <lupu19> TM???
[08:49] <nahas> if tab-complete ??
[08:49] <TheFaction20> NigelS: its definetely recognizing my usb ports tho
[08:50] <tonyyarusso> nahas: In a terminal, if you start typing a command in the path, and hit tab a few times, it should show up in a list.
[08:50] <nahas> ok
[08:50] <lupu19> where    can  find  server list ?
[08:50] <flugh> can i force apt to reinstall a package? i seem to have broken one, and too many dependancies to remove and reinstall.
[08:51] <lampshade> Does anyone here run electricsheep?
[08:51] <tonyyarusso> flugh: apt-get install --reinstall packagename
[08:51] <sfar_win> Hi, i just installed windows on this box.. and i want to recover GRUB.. I've tried following the guide (using the ubuntu install disc) on the wiki but with no result.. No error msgs, but when i reboot i boot windows :(
[08:51] <NigelS> TheFaction20: ah ok - well have you tried mounting it? if it's your only scsi drive then you should be able to sudo mount /dev/sda1 /tmp/external
[08:51] <flugh> tonyyarusso: ah, thanks. didn't see that with help output. will do :)
[08:52] <sfar_win> i dont have a live cd atm, so is there anything else i can do?
[08:52] <NigelS> TheFaction20: another idea would be to do a "tail -f /var/log/messages" and then plug the drive in and see what messages appear
[08:52] <TheFaction20> NigelS:ill try that last one real quick and let u know
[08:52] <BlueOrange> NigelS: (bittersweet) SUCSESS ! well, i managed to turn on the svideo output, now the tv is showing rotating noise ! :) but AT LEAST ITS ON NOW ! thanks for the advive !
[08:52] <tonyyarusso> sfar_win: Download a live cd?  That's the only one I know of.
[08:53] <NigelS> BlueOrange: hehe that's alright - shame we don't have it by default in ubuntu yet
[08:53] <sfar_win> tonyyarusso, i was hoping to not have to do that :)
[08:53] <nahas> it shows the java commnds
[08:53] <sfar_win> because i dont have any cd-r
[08:53] <BlueOrange> NigelS: yea well, its got to still be linux, right :)
[08:53] <nahas> but frostwire doesnt pick up the path
[08:53] <NigelS> sfar_win: ok - what have you tried so far?
[08:53] <tonyyarusso> sfar_win: Could be worse.  Could be dial-up.  (That was fun.)
[08:53] <Alexiel> I'm new to ubuntu, is there something similar to yum for grabbing and installing apps?
[08:54] <zOrK> How Can I set up Wireless ?
[08:54] <NigelS> BlueOrange: true :P
[08:54] <tonyyarusso> Alexiel: apt-get/aptitude/Synaptic
[08:54] <zOrK> Does anybady has a Manual?
[08:54] <Alexiel> tonyyarusso: thanks
[08:54] <lupu19> llcineva din tm ??????????????????????????????
[08:54] <Blissex> Alexiel: 'apt-get', 'synaptic' is similar to YumEx
[08:54] <NigelS> Alexiel: something not only alike it but better! go to your admin menu and run synaptic
[08:54] <themachine> by default what directory does vsftpd use?
[08:54] <TheFaction20> NigelS:Mar 26 18:54:17 localhost kernel: [4298056.447000]  usb 5-6: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 13
[08:54] <TheFaction20> Mar 26 18:54:17 localhost kernel: [4298056.529000]  scsi5 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
[08:54] <TheFaction20> Mar 26 18:54:17 localhost usb.agent[25477] :      usb-storage: already loaded
[08:54] <TheFaction20> Mar 26 18:54:22 localhost kernel: [4298061.529000]    Vendor: WD        Model: 1600JS External   Rev: 101a
[08:54] <TheFaction20> Mar 26 18:54:22 localhost kernel: [4298061.529000]    Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 04
[08:54] <Alexiel> thanks all for the help :)
[08:54] <TheFaction20> Mar 26 18:54:22 localhost kernel: [4298061.532000]  SCSI device sdc: 312581808 512-byte hdwr sectors (160042 MB)
[08:54] <TheFaction20> Mar 26 18:54:22 localhost kernel: [4298061.535000]  SCSI device sdc: 312581808 512-byte hdwr sectors (160042 MB)
[08:54] <Maniqui> hi. connected from linux :D
[08:55] <TheFaction20> Mar 26 18:54:22 localhost kernel: [4298061.535000]   /dev/scsi/host5/bus0/target0/lun0: p1
[08:55] <TheFaction20> Mar 26 18:54:22 localhost kernel: [4298061.538000]  Attached scsi disk sdc at scsi5, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
[08:55] <TheFaction20> Mar 26 18:54:22 localhost scsi.agent[25524] :      sd_mod: loaded sucessfully (for disk)
[08:55] <sfar_win> NigelS: the first alternative on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows .. (the one with the install cd)
[08:55] <Maniqui> how can i install better video drivers for my Ati Radeon X700?
[08:55] <sfar_win> when i start the install-cd and go in to rescue-mode.. im presented with a hash, cant i do something from there (except grub-install)
[08:56] <NigelS> TheFaction20: ok, bit naughty to spam in channel but :) try the following now "mkdir /temp/external" folloed by "sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /tmp/external"
[08:56] <TheFaction20> NigelS:haha this is my first time so yeah lol. ill go do that
[08:56] <NigelS> sfar_win: yup you can, what you need to do is this - mount your root drive for starters, whichever that is, that's the first step
[08:56] <juztin> my right click menu in xubuntu just stopped working all the sudden...any ideas?
[08:56] <NigelS> TheFaction20: sorry I made a typoo
[08:57] <NigelS> TheFaction20: "mkdir /tmp/external"
[08:57] <tonyyarusso> NigelS: A typoo you say?
[08:57] <sfar_win> NigelS: I think i've done that.. when i type "ls" in the hash i see all the correct files and folders :) (like /home/sfar/)
[08:57] <BlueOrange> NigelS: the command says this is how i can use it: Usage: s3switch [-q]  [crt|lcd|both|tv]  [ntsc|ntscj|pal] 
[08:57] <BlueOrange>      but when i try i get: gideon@G-ubuntu:~$ sudo ./s3switch lcd tv ntsc
[08:57] <BlueOrange> Segmentation fault
[08:57] <BlueOrange> 
[08:58] <themachine> how can I configure the main directory used for vsftpd? I don't see where the directory can be set.
[08:58] <NigelS> tonyyarusso: yes, bit ironic I suppose :)
[08:58] <BlueOrange> NigelS: i need to change my tv output from pal to ntsc (i think, ntsc is the USA setting, right ? what about ntscj ?
[08:59] <DrBanzai> Yes, NTSC is the USA setting
[08:59] <TheFaction20> NigelS:it says you must specify filesystem type after the "sudo mount" line
[09:00] <MonsieurBon> does anybody know if there is a utf8 latex-package for ubuntu? should be named tetex-unicode, latex-unicode or similar
[09:00] <NigelS> BlueOrange: yeah, a seg fault is a bug in the program  - also those options say tv and lcd are mutually exclusive - choose one
[09:00] <NigelS> TheFaction20: ok, how is your external HD setup?
[09:00] <NigelS> sfar_win: ok, cool - what you need to do now is use chroot to change root dir to the mounted root drive
[09:00] <f8> flash don't work for 64bit?
[09:00] <NigelS> sfar_win: then run grub-install
[09:01] <_jason> MonsieurBon: apt-cache search latex unicode, turns up latex-ucs and latex-ucs-uninames
[09:01] <TheFaction20> NigelS: what do u mean? its plugged into a usb port
[09:01] <NigelS> sfar_win: make any changes you need to /boot/grub/menu.lst too - e.g. add windows option
[09:01] <NigelS> TheFaction20: I mean how is it partitioned
[09:01] <MonsieurBon> _jason, thx
[09:01] <BlueOrange> NigelS: oh, really? gideon@G-ubuntu:~$ sudo ./s3switch
[09:01] <BlueOrange> Devices attached:  CRT LCD TV
[09:01] <BlueOrange> Devices active:    LCD TV
[09:01] <BlueOrange> Current TV format is NTSC
[09:01] <BlueOrange>     but i am still getting garbage on the tv .
[09:01] <idefix__> I was just messing around in the Keyboard Prefs, what does "Alt is mapped to rht right Win-key and Super to Menu mean ??
[09:02] <tonyyarusso> idefix__: Super might be the left Win-key?  (I don't have a Win-key at all, so I'm not sure.)
[09:02] <BlueOrange> anyone know what ntsc is vs ntscj ?
[09:02] <TheFaction20> NigelS:its only got one fat32. ive been trying to set up a partition to place ubuntu but i cant find a free program to do it
[09:02] <sfar_win> NigelS: so i just type "chroot"? And whats "root dir" vs "mounted root drive"?
[09:03] <NigelS> BlueOrange: yeah - you might need to read the manual for that proggie, I'm not familiar with it - what happens if you specify just one option at a time, e.g. tv ntsc
[09:03] <sfar_win> (im newbie)
[09:03] <sfar_win> :)
[09:04] <NigelS> TheFaction20: rightho - well try sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdc1 /tmp/external
[09:04] <BlueOrange> NigelS: yea, id like to try that but im kinda scared! what hapens if it shuts off my ctr and the tv is still garnage? will i then be REALLY stuck !?
[09:04] <f8> any alternatives to flash for an amd64?
[09:04] <DrBanzai> A google seach indicates that NTSCJ is the Japan version of NTSC
[09:05] <NigelS> BlueOrange: does this util just work or do you have to alter your xorg settings do you know? :)
[09:05] <BlueOrange> NigelS: i have no idea! i was hoping it would just work :)
[09:06] <TheFaction20> NigelS:it now says /dev/sdc1 does not exhist
[09:06] <biberao> hey
[09:06] <danny_osl> the module for snd-intel-hda is no longer on my system...what on earth package contains the alsa sound drivers?
[09:06] <sfar_win> NigelS: will "chroot" be enough or do i have to enter more information after that command? Because if i have too i need to know what "root dir" and "mounted root drive" is :)
[09:06] <biberao> having problems to set xgl on dapper
[09:06] <Alexiel> Is there any reason why i wouldn't be able to access the files on partitions ubuntu mounts in /media? I can see them all but i can't manipulate them at all. I need unrestricted access
[09:06] <biberao> having problems to set xgl on dapper could anyone help pls?
[09:06] <_jason> Alexiel: what filesystem?
[09:07] <NigelS> sfar_win: ok root dir I meant by that the root dir in your current tree - e.g. the one you get from the disc you booted off.  When you mount your HD root partition you want to trick it as it were into thinking that that is your root dir - then when you run grub-install it will reference the current menu.lst on disk if you see what I mean? an alternative would be to run grub-install with the --root-directory option which is listed in the man file
[09:07] <Alexiel> ext3
[09:07] <Alexiel> _jason
[09:07] <_jason> Alexiel: change the permissions
[09:07] <Alexiel> sorry, forgot to prefix
[09:07] <_jason> Alexiel: using chown and/or chmod
[09:07] <_jason> Alexiel: if you want unrestricted access: chmod 777 /media/foo
[09:07] <robinl1111> Hi
[09:08] <Alexiel> _jason thanks
[09:08] <_jason> Alexiel: np, you'll probably need to use sudo too
[09:08] <Alexiel> got it
[09:08] <sfar_win> NigelS: I understand.. Will "chroot" automatically change root dir to the mounted root? or will i have to do "chroot /dev/hda1" or something?
[09:08] <NigelS> TheFaction20: right, the message log implies it should - try /dev/sdc2 please :) if that doesn't work try fdisk /dev/sdc and see what the layout is
[09:08] <BlueOrange> NigelS: you said a "segmentation error: was a bug in the program.  i was thinking it just ment i made a mistake in entering the syntax, like putting in extra spaces, no ?
[09:09] <NigelS> TheFaction20: oh, or cat /proc/partitions should list them iirc
[09:10] <duelboot> i get the following error when I log on "insmod: can't read <snip> vesafb.ko...I understand it's cause I have ATI...how do I stop it from trying to find it?
[09:10] <NigelS> sfar_win: you have to specify the directory in the tree, so not the device node
[09:11] <duelboot> can anyone help? ^^^^^
[09:11] <NigelS> BlueOrange: yeah, it is an error in the program though one possible source of the error (e.g. that provokes the bug) is unanticipated user input on the part of the programmer (and bad programming) other possbilities include the use of a binary on a system with different versions of libraries to the intended ones. it means it tried to access memory that it was not entitled to and the kernel stepped in to stop it
[09:11] <sfar_win> NigelS: Ok i will try.. thank you for being helpful
[09:11] <danny_osl> excuse me, what package do I need to reinstall to provide alsa sound modules?
[09:11] <themachine> fixed the problem for ftp. permissions in the directory must be read-only even for root for the server to work
[09:11] <TheFaction20> NigelS: neither worked, when i did "fdisk /dev/sdc" it said unable to open /dev/sdc
[09:11] <NigelS> sfar_win: as I say, just run grub with that switch if you're more comfortable
[09:12] <themachine> I mean the vsftpd server*
[09:12] <biberao> help :\
[09:12] <NigelS> TheFaction20: that's odd - the messages implied it detected the drive and gave it the name sdc
[09:12] <TheFaction20> NigelS: i then did the cat /proc/partitions and idk what to do from here
[09:13] <Alexiel> _jason sorry to bother you again, but that command doesn't work even with sudo. I get a lock icon on all files, but when i have nautilus open with sudo i can access them. apparently it's already 777
[09:13] <BlueOrange> NigelS: ah, ok interesting.  OMG! it worked ! ur right. i guess u were able to decipjer from the syntax that it was either or and not both. ineresting though that the program seemed to accept me selecting both outputs. well when i did just the tv it actually worked! i was then able to switch back to the lcd !!!
[09:13] <_jason> Alexiel: well that command only gives you access to the main folder
[09:13] <Alexiel> _jason is there a command to set all files and fiolders underneath that?
[09:13] <Alexiel> *folders
[09:14] <_jason> Alexiel: yes, but you generally don't want everything to have 777 permissions.  For example, a text file shouldn't be readable
[09:14] <ubuntu> hey is this suitable chanel for a lame newbe question ? ;] 
[09:15] <_jason> ubuntu: perfect place for it
[09:15] <ompaul> !ask
[09:15] <ubuntu> gr8
[09:15] <ubuntu> so
[09:15] <ompaul> !enter
[09:15] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:15] <ubuntu> a classical problem on ubuntu 5.10 with root account
[09:15] <BlueOrange> NigelS: OH! it would be SOOO much better if i could have both output on at the same time.  I wish i tired this when i still had windows installed to see if it would work.  so does it seem like this should be a hardware limitation? or maybe under windows i could have both outputs wokring at the same time? its odd that it was able to output SOMETHING to both outputs but then the tv was garbage .
[09:15] <ompaul> ubuntu, put it all on one line
[09:15] <_jason> Alexiel: I am going to eat, there is something you can do using ``find'' to change only directories and only files.  Someone else can probably show you how.  I'll be back in about 10 minutes
[09:15] <ompaul> ubuntu you using the live CD ?
[09:15] <yohan> i have this error: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=863837#post863837 <-- please help!
[09:15] <graveson> how do i mount an ntfs partition under linux
[09:15] <ompaul> !tell ubuntu about root
[09:15] <Alexiel> thanks
[09:16] <ompaul> !tell graveson about ntfs
[09:16] <ompaul> graveson, please read the message from the bot
[09:16] <duelboot> i get the following error when I log on "insmod: can't read <snip> vesafb.ko...I understand it's cause I have ATI...how do I stop it from trying to find it?
[09:16] <BlueOrange> NigelS: is there a way i can automate this so i can easily toggle between tv and lcd? preferable right from my desktop without having to manual open a terminal window etc ?
[09:16] <NigelS> BlueOrange: yeah, one possibility is that it was forcing the tv to have the same refresh rates as the lcd - which of course is way off - you might want to search for help on the card/software and also the ubuntu wiki with the term "twin head" as I've never personally set that up myself " :)
[09:16] <ubuntu> ok, so i accidentaly chmoded /etc to 700 so i can't sudo and it's impossible to boot system
[09:17] <Ribs> ubuntu: You should be able to boot into single user mode
[09:17] <BlueOrange> NigelS: right that is probably it. ill keep digging ! :)
[09:17] <NigelS> graveson: mount -t ntfs - or use the disk guide program
[09:17] <caike> Folks.. my apache2 isn't working and ALSO I get no answering from pinging myself (127.0.0.1) ... does one thing have to do with the other ?
[09:17] <NigelS> TheFaction20: any luck?
[09:17] <_jason> Alexiel: do you have more than one user that needs to access the drive?  it may be easier to just chown everything
[09:17] <ubuntu> i can boot system in rescue mode, but it prompts for root passwd
[09:17] <graveson> NigelS:what is the disk guide problem
[09:17] <Alexiel> _jason it's a media server, so i need everyone to be able to read it
[09:17] <tamale> anyone know how much about the windows extfs driver?  I just installed it but the partition is coming up empty
[09:18] <yohan> i have this error: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=863837#post863837 <-- please help!
[09:18] <biberao> how do i install xgl ?
[09:18] <ompaul> ubuntu, live CD boot mount the partition cd to directory 755 it and enjoy
[09:18] <Ribs> ubuntu: hrm... Can you boot into a liveCD ?
[09:18] <Seveas> !xgl
[09:18] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[09:18] <_jason> ubuntu: boot with a livecd and follow instructions on !sudo for disabling root
[09:18] <NigelS> biberao: there's an ubuntu xgl chan
[09:18] <Ribs> great minds think alike :>
[09:18] <TheFaction20> NigelS:i dont know what to do with the cat /proc/partitions
[09:18] <ompaul> biberao, go to channel #ubuntu+1 they know more about it
[09:18] <TheFaction20> NigelS:like after i input it
[09:18] <NigelS> TheFaction20: oh, what does it say?
[09:18] <eggzeck> caike, that's not enough information :) , is apache2 running?
[09:19] <eggzeck> check the processes
[09:19] <caike> eggzeck, yes it is...
[09:19] <TheFaction20> NigelS: how can i send it with out flooding?
[09:19] <NigelS> graveson: if you go to the admin menu (iirc) there's a disk management app which can mount your drives if you like
[09:19] <caike> eggzeck, I have installed apache2 many times this way, and it worked.. but right now it isn't.. when I try to access localhost through firefox, it somes out
[09:19] <_jason> Alexiel: ok here, this will affect all the directories (remember, you must cd /media/foo first).  find . -type d -exec sudo chmod 777 '{}' \;             you may want to change the chmod to echo first just so you make sure it works right
[09:19] <caike> eggzeck, it 'times out'
[09:19] <geppy> How can I either unmount my root directory or remount it read-only?
[09:19] <yohan> i have this error: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=863837#post863837 <-- please help!
[09:19] <NigelS> TheFaction20: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[09:19] <ruffy543> hey all
[09:20] <Alexiel> _jason thanks, and thanks for your patience too :)
[09:20] <Seveas> yohan, stop repeating
[09:20] <ompaul> yohan, your spamming the channel if someone knew they might answer
[09:20] <yohan> sorry...
[09:20] <ruffy543> i reccently re-installed ubuntu.  and am having trouble geting xserver to work.  i fixed the problem before but i forgot how.  could anyone be of assistance?
[09:21] <_jason> Alexiel: we have to do files next, that would be 'find . -type f -exec sudo chmod 666 '{}' \;              that would give everyone read and write permissions to all the files.  If you want them to just be able to read them, you would use 444
[09:21] <NigelS> yohan: looks like you missed an option in your custom kernel - you have the neccesary SCSI modules for that HD / SATA modules if that's what it is?
[09:21] <_jason> Alexiel: ignore the initial ' before find
[09:21] <TheFaction20> NigelS:its thhere
[09:22] <graveson> is it safe or recommended to use an ntfs partition under linux.the reason being is that i have a maxtor drive that is only supported by windows and it looks like it has some windows sectors i cannot get rid of with cfdisk or fdisk
[09:22] <Alexiel> _jason that's excellent, i'll give that a go
[09:22] <NigelS> TheFaction20: you have to tell me the link :P
[09:22] <eggzeck> caike, try restarting it
[09:22] <yohan> NigelS: yeah ive understood that, but im not sure which module i need for SATA? There is an SATA module that i have not included but it says its deprected
[09:22] <_jason> Alexiel: please remember to cd to the right directory first or you will screw stuff up :)
[09:22] <Alexiel> _jason: don't worry, i will
[09:22] <NigelS> yohan: yeah, dont use that one, use the one in the other secion and the one you need depends on your SATA controller
[09:22] <TheFaction20> NigelS:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10853
[09:22] <ruffy543> no one can help me?
[09:23] <caike> eggzeck, I have.. many times... it still doesn't work
[09:23] <yohan> NigelS: is it under file systems?
[09:23] <NigelS> graveson: you can read, but not write, it's perfectly safe to read
[09:23] <geppy> I've tried `mount -o remount,ro /`, but it errors out, saying that "/ is busy".  I'm well aware of that; is there a way for me to force the remount read-only?
[09:23] <caike> eggzeck, I get no reply from pinging localhost also
[09:23] <purple^haze> does anybody know see through terminal/console name
[09:23] <yohan> NigelS: how may i find out?
[09:23] <_jason> purple^haze: what do you mean?
[09:23] <ruffy543> am i even voiced?
[09:23] <_jason> ruffy543: you are
[09:23] <tonyyarusso> ruffy543: Yes.
[09:23] <ruffy543> lol
[09:23] <ruffy543> good
[09:23] <ruffy543> so i take it no one knows how?
[09:23] <graveson> nigels : that is the problem ,i need this disk for my linux system i do not care about windows
[09:23] <NigelS> yohan: have a look in the HD guide in ubuntu if you can get in there - it tells you - or read your motherboard manual or even open the case and look for the chip :)
[09:24] <gilesw> evenin all
[09:24] <NigelS> graveson: then format it?
[09:24] <duelboot> _jason, presume he wants transparency
[09:24] <tonyyarusso> ruffy543: I didn't even see the question; scrolling up now...
[09:24] <purple^haze> _jason,  u running terminal  and u can see ur desktop through
[09:24] <yohan> NigelS: alright, but if i find out which controller, how may i match a module with it?
[09:24] <ruffy543> thnx tonyyarusso
[09:24] <_jason> ruffy543: you should pastebin errors that you get.  Maybe also /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[09:24] <_jason> purple^haze: are you using gnome's terminal?
[09:24] <ruffy543> it's just xserv doesnt start
[09:24] <NigelS> TheFaction20: no no no! you type "cat /proc/partitions" not with fdisk in front
[09:25] <tonyyarusso> ruffy543: You might be looking for dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.  For a chance at specific help, so what _jason said.
[09:25] <purple^haze> _jason,  yes sir
[09:25] <NigelS> TheFaction20: fdisk is a disk partitioning tool
[09:25] <ruffy543> im afraid i dont understand tonyyarusso
[09:25] <NigelS> TheFaction20: cat displays stuff, concatenate also etc
[09:25] <_jason> purple^haze: edit > current profile > effects > transparent background
[09:25] <svenne> noen noske folk her
[09:25] <ruffy543> just type that in and it will allow me to reconfigure it?
[09:25] <purple^haze> _jason,  thank u
[09:26] <NigelS> yohan: in the kernel config it will be obvious as the names match it, if not then read the help given
[09:26] <graveson> nigels:that is the problem ,i have already with ext3 but in var/log/messages file i am receiving an error which refers to the orginal format of the purchased disk ie XFS: bad magic number
[09:26] <Comrade_Sergei> is it possible to use windows media player on linux
[09:26] <tonyyarusso> ruffy543: 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' allows you to go through some configuration steps again.  It doesn't sound like that's your issue now though, so maybe not.  See what other people say first.
[09:26] <TheFaction20> NigelS: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10855
[09:26] <Comrade_Sergei> i tried to use wine and it doesnt exactly work
[09:26] <void^> it's not even possible to use windows media player on windows sometimes.
[09:26] <tonyyarusso> Comrade_Sergei: Not to my knowledge, but there are plenty of good players.
[09:27] <NigelS> Comrade_Sergei: possibly with wine, but there's rarely a need - what do you think you need it for?
[09:27] <Comrade_Sergei> works slightly
[09:27] <tonyyarusso> Comrade_Sergei: Why are you trying?
[09:27] <svenne> noen norske her
[09:27] <tonyyarusso> !no
[09:27] <ubotu> Ahh, too bad, I really thought so...
[09:27] <tonyyarusso> !norske
[09:27] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, tonyyarusso
[09:27] <gilesw> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:27] <tonyyarusso> !norsk
[09:27] <Comrade_Sergei> i want it because of its superiority in library function to xmms beep or mplayer
[09:27] <ubotu> Hvis du vil diskutere Ubuntu paa norsk, venligst gaa til #ubuntu-no. Takk!
[09:27] <zipper> !chm
[09:27] <ubotu> zipper: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:27] <gilesw> try that comrade
[09:27] <ruffy543> ok
[09:27] <ruffy543> thnx
[09:27] <ruffy543> i'll try that
[09:28] <Comrade_Sergei> the ubotu?
[09:28] <svenne> ruffy543 e du norsk
[09:28] <tonyyarusso> Comrade_Sergei: amaroK and rhythmbox have library functionality, and work quite well.
[09:28] <ruffy543> last time, i remember typing in the location of the file and doing something that allowed me to reconfigure xserv, but i dont know if this is the same thing
[09:28] <graveson> Nigels: can ntfs filesystems be written to on linux?
[09:28] <misfit> Hye, quick question. I cannot view gmail.com because it asks me to install PSM. But I cannot find it in the package list lol
[09:28] <NigelS> Comrade_Sergei: an odd answer - what do you actually want to *do* with it? by library do you mean software wise or it's catalogue stuff?
[09:28] <ruffy543> svenn, i dont understand what you are saying
[09:29] <lampshade> misfit, what browser?
[09:29] <misfit> mozilla
[09:29] <NigelS> TheFaction20: strange - no /dev/sdc - what happens if you unplug and plug back in the drive inside the msssage log?
[09:29] <ruffy543> how do you enter an irc chat in ubuntu command line again?
[09:29] <NigelS> graveson: basic answer, no
[09:29] <tonyyarusso> graveson: Not safely in Breezy, but I've heard rumour that Dapper can do it.
[09:29] <Comrade_Sergei> isnt amarok for KDE
[09:29] <svenne> ruffy543 jou hev linux ubuntu
[09:29] <Comrade_Sergei> i i use gnome
[09:29] <ruffy543> yes, i have linux ubuntu
[09:29] <duelboot> one more try:  i get the following error when I log on "insmod: can't read <snip> vesafb.ko...I understand it's cause I have ATI...how do I stop it from trying to find it?
[09:30] <Comrade_Sergei> tonyarusso ?
[09:30] <graveson> Nigels/tonyyarusso : what about an xfs filesystem ?
[09:30] <ruffy543> ill be back i guess
[09:30] <ruffy543> cya
[09:30] <NigelS> graveson: that error is strange...also - have you completely deleted the partitions on the disk and then re-partitioned?
[09:30] <gilesw> what i can't understand is why totem is the default player..
[09:30] <gilesw> doesn't seem to play anything
[09:30] <MonsieurBon> how do I convince evince and other apps to start fullscreen?
[09:30] <TheFaction20> NigelS:what was the line for that again?
[09:30] <Root_Of_All_Evil> yes it does really suck
[09:30] <tonyyarusso> Comrade_Sergei: You can use amaroK in Gnome, it will just grab a few libraries.
[09:30] <NigelS> gilesw: you've installed all the extra codecs etc?
[09:31] <NigelS> TheFaction20: tail -f /var/log/messages
[09:31] <gilesw> i've installed everything codec wise i could find
[09:31] <NigelS> gilesw: then what doesn't it play?
[09:31] <pulver> hey! is there an app for generating a static homepage (like a blog tool without the blog crap)?
[09:31] <misfit> lampshade: it's just a mozilla thing I guess. I checked firefox and it works fine. I will investigate more :D thanks for narrowing my focus there
[09:31] <svenne> ruffy543  what kind of burning program do u use?
[09:31] <tonyyarusso> gilesw: Doesn't play anything meaning what?
[09:31] <tonyyarusso> graveson: I've heard of JFS...
[09:32] <graveson> nigels: yes completely ,i do not know where it getting that error from,i partitioned the disk using cfdisk
[09:32] <Root_Of_All_Evil> gilesw: i have had the same problem with this stupid player, i switched to mplayer
[09:32] <TheFaction20> NigelS: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10856
[09:33] <tonyyarusso> biberao: How'd you do that?
[09:33] <Comrade_Sergei> Thanks!!!
[09:33] <abre> whats the favourite music player in your opinion?
[09:33] <gilesw> hmm totem is playing my xvids now
[09:33] <poap> how do i get into the command prompt mode from the startup of my kubuntu
[09:33] <poap> ?
[09:33] <gilesw> and nautilus is previewing them
[09:33] <svenne> ruffy543 what kind of burning program do u use?
[09:34] <graveson> tonyyarusson : can i show you s snapshot of what the disk has done .it has created 4 partitions ,eventhough i formatted the complete disk and only one partition can be mount.
[09:34] <gilesw> i just think there should be a link on the desktop to install what's needed with a disclaimer
[09:34] <tonyyarusso> abre: I use rhythmbox myself, but amaroK is probably the most popular.  VLC has it's good points too, as does mplayer, for non-library types.
[09:34] <Comrade_Sergei> wine and apt-get are like the only programs i use anymore
[09:34] <tonyyarusso> graveson: Sure; not sure if I can help, but I'll take a look.
[09:34] <gilesw> and i had to manually create a modeline for my monitor to use 100hz refresh rate
[09:35] <gilesw> things that a non techy would be clueless about
[09:35] <twirpie> hello?
[09:35] <NigelS> gilesw: I agree about the monitor issue - my number 1 bug bear with installs atm - but the link idea I think has been rejected so far due to legal concerns still
[09:35] <misfit> anyone know anything about PSM for mozilla.
[09:35] <zipper> gilesw, a non-techy probably wouldn't know why his screen was flickering
[09:35] <abre> can i get rhythmbox to play m4a?
[09:35] <zipper> or even notice
[09:36] <sethrd> For glxinfo, should DIrect Rendering be done by Mesa DRI?
[09:36] <pia_> what should i put in "/etc/sudoers" for an ordinary user to be able to reboot without using sudo ?
[09:36] <poap> how do i can into he dpkg-reconfigure of the screen resolution?
[09:36] <tonyyarusso> twirpie: Hi.
[09:36] <NigelS> zipper: you won't notice flickering unless it was about 60Hz probs :)
[09:36] <twirpie> wow this is kewl hope ya dont mind another noob coming in :)
[09:36] <misfit> hello twirpie
[09:36] <twirpie> hi
[09:36] <sethrd> Anyone?
[09:37] <tonyyarusso> abre: I think so.  Check the RestrictedFormats page and see if they're mentioned.  (That's the same as aac, right?)
[09:37] <qzn> i try to mount hdd running on live cd and i get the respond "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb1"
[09:37] <caike> Folks.. I get no reply from a ping to localhost... anyone ?
[09:37] <gilesw> i just expected it to be more user friendly, it's not like i have strange hardware
[09:37] <misfit> Sethrd are you setting up you graphics card
[09:37] <abre> tonyyarusso, yeah
[09:38] <graveson> tonyyarusso:what is the website for the pastebin
[09:38] <tonyyarusso> biovore: Sorry, I misdirected a tab-complete earlier.  How'd you go about building your mplayer with full supports?
[09:38] <sethrd> misfit: Not yet. I just ran glxinfo | grep direct and that is what showed up. I've heard that on some cards, direct rendering just works, and I was curious if it was suppose to be done with Mesa DRI.
[09:38] <qzn> i'm the ubuntu from a minute ago, and i try to mount the disc to chmod the /etc , no luck with mounting yet
[09:38] <biovore> from CVS
[09:38] <misfit> Mesa is software I think. run glxgears to give you an idea if acceleration is working too
[09:38] <poap> what is the command to reconfigure the resolution of the screen please?
[09:39] <Comrade_Sergei> wow thanks tonyarusso this is awesome!
[09:39] <tritium_> poap: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:39] <poap> thanks
[09:39] <biovore> The mplayer that comes with ubuntu has problems with some acc streams
[09:39] <can> lk
[09:39] <NigelS> gilesw: yeah, as I say the monitor thing has been an issue for some time
[09:39] <tonyyarusso> biovore: Ah.
[09:39] <can> selamn aleykm
[09:39] <misfit> sethrdIf it is working you should have something like direct rendering: Yes
[09:39] <TheFaction20> NigelS:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10856
[09:40] <pia_> poap, there is a menu for it too under Preferences if you just want ot change resolution
[09:40] <rohan_bisht> topic pastebin
[09:40] <sYs^> Do you have any ideas about this? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=150277
[09:40] <can> hello
[09:40] <sethrd> misfit: Yeah, I get direct rendering = Yes, but was curious if it was suppose to be done with Mesa DRI. I get slow redraws on screen, and my system isn't slow by any means. It's not as good as systems today, but it's not a bad system.
[09:40] <can> :)
[09:41] <twirpie> so far i have learned to get mp3 working, videos working, irc working, learned how to make vcd's and burn them here with ubuntu, but i fail to see what is better then windows. i mean it is more complicated to do simple tasks that windows does perfectly. the only difference i can see is linux is safer against viruses. so why should i bother with linux?
[09:41] <can> jvh
[09:41] <eizesus> hi all, is there any good visual ftp client for ubuntu?
[09:41] <bobbyd> can anyone suggest a g GUI front end to MAME for ubuntu/linux ?
[09:41] <] BreliC[> eizesus, gFTP
[09:41] <eizesus> tnx
[09:41] <] BreliC[> np
[09:41] <void^> "slow redraws on screen"?
[09:41] <bobbyd> eizesus, konqueror :)
[09:41] <rohan_bisht> how to use pastebin
[09:41] <sYs^> eizesus: i prefer IglooFTP-PRO
[09:42] <qzn> twirpie - less bluescreans, more stable, cheaper ;] 
[09:42] <misfit> sethrd what card is it?
[09:42] <sethrd> misfit: Radeon 7500 Mobility 64MB.
[09:42] <] BreliC[> twirpie, everyone has different opinions on why linux is better or preferable
[09:42] <misfit> yay! ATI lol
[09:42] <biovore> twirpie: your stuck on the GUI.. the power of unix is on the command line..  Piping, awk, grep, and others
[09:42] <void^> twirpie: it's way easier in the long run
[09:42] <poap> I am not sure about my optimal screen resolution, so what do i check in the resolution configure?
[09:42] <twirpie> sure its free but i havent had any other problems besides viruses with windows
[09:42] <graveson> tonyyarusso:it is avalable on the pastebin
[09:42] <misfit> Have you installed the fglrx drivers?
[09:42] <] BreliC[> twirpie, personally, i agree with the philosophy.  i am against the kind of code hoarding and secrecy surrounding proprietary quasi-monopoly companies
[09:42] <duelboot> viruses and money
[09:42] <qzn> so, anyway, how can i mount a hdd running on live cd ?
[09:42] <rohan_bisht> how to use pastebin Pl help
[09:43] <] BreliC[> rohan_bisht, just go to www.pastebin.com and paste your info into the box
[09:43] <misfit> wait tI think those are for higher cards, maybe 8500+
[09:43] <can> aloooooooooo
[09:43] <biovore> qzn: sudo mount /dev/whatever /mount/<somedirectory>   see man mount
[09:43] <sethrd> misfit: No, not yet. I haven't started doing anything with it.
[09:43] <duelboot> qzn, yes
[09:43] <twirpie> i have noticed a bit of quickness from ubuntu compared to windows xp and also i can burn cd's much quicker'
[09:43] <tonyyarusso> graveson: Okay.
[09:43] <qzn> tried, the result is "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda1,
[09:43] <qzn> "
[09:43] <eizesus> i have noticed the fast burning also...
[09:44] <misfit> ubuntu has a bunch of drivers native rather then the ati ones. Let me check something
[09:44] <JAyRULE> i just installed ubuntu and my network card isnt working... you'd think there was a way to remedy that in the 'device manager' but there isnt... do u guys know how to get it up and running?
[09:44] <duelboot> i get the following error when I log on "insmod: can't read <snip> vesafb.ko...I understand it's cause I have ATI...how do I stop it from trying to find it?
[09:44] <eizesus> some'thin else, video manipulation also fastend up
[09:44] <TheFaction20> NigelS: you there
[09:44] <green_earz> twirpie: the desktops are way way better than xp
[09:45] <twirpie> i am having a hard time getting ubuntu to identify all my cdroms though
[09:45] <sethrd> misfit: Well, are you going to be on later? I'm actually on my way out the door, and thought I would check that, and work on it a little later.
[09:45] <Sashi> !ntfs
[09:45] <caike> Folks.. I get no reply from a ping to localhost... anyone ?
[09:45] <ubotu> I guess ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[09:45] <misfit> sethrd : found something. My card is a 9600xt so I can use the fglrx drivers. But have a look here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=122094
[09:45] <qzn> and the same result i get with hda1 hdb1 and all other drives in /dev
[09:46] <can> kj
[09:46] <duelboot> twirpie:  can you mount it/them?
[09:46] <sethrd> Got to go folks. Thanks for the help misfit.
[09:46] <Sashi> hmm
[09:46] <Sashi> how do i get the nfts package?
[09:46] <twirpie> whatcha mean? im a super noob.... just started linux 3 days ago
[09:46] <Sashi> or w/e
[09:46] <misfit> Now worries, later!
[09:46] <NigelS> TheFaction20: that implies that a drive (sdc) was added - I don't quite understand what has then gone wrong - as from what you say /dev/sdc doesn't exist
[09:47] <green_earz> twirpie: and you can strip the linux/gnu system down to suit your needs
[09:47] <tonyyarusso> graveson: That is a bit odd.  (As a side note, 559GB?!?)
[09:47] <twirpie> no idea how :(
[09:47] <Alexiel> does samba have a gui in ubuntu by default?
[09:48] <Sashi> a lil problem
[09:48] <misfit> *no worries..ops
[09:48] <Sashi> i dont see any windows partitons in ubuntu
[09:48] <Sashi> so how do i get it to work?
[09:48] <azurehuesofblue> Everytime I start ubuntu now... an archive manager opens up trying to open a specific tar.bz2 file... I deleted the file, but it still does it, and it's not in my sessions (startup thing) either... where is the file telling it to do this?
[09:48] <Dr_Willis> !windows
[09:48] <ubotu> Dr_Willis: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:48] <Dr_Willis> !vfat
[09:48] <ubotu> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically.  If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[09:48] <twirpie> tell me is a virus scanner needed for linux or should i pass?
[09:48] <TheFaction20> NigelS: what should i try now?
[09:49] <deefzi> is there a way to make gtk1-based applets to look quite the same as gtk2-apps. they are just so plain ugly
[09:49] <void^> (someone should fix that diskmounter script to ignore #-commented lines in fstab)
[09:49] <tonyyarusso> twirpie: Do you use anything like vnc, mailserver, webserver, that sort of thing that would be open to outside connection?  Or just default setup?
[09:49] <twirpie> just irc
[09:50] <tamale> so i never did get an answer... is there an easier way to set up dual monitors that doesn't involved practically coding xorg.conf ?
[09:50] <tonyyarusso> void^: Have you found a contact point for that script to know who someone is?
[09:50] <tane|> I have ATI Radeon X300 PCI-E with AMD65 kubuntu 5.1, should i install drivers provided by Ubuntu
[09:50] <tane|> or provided by ati
[09:50] <tane|> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI?highlight=%28driver%29%7C%28Ati%29
[09:51] <tonyyarusso> tamale: There is, but I don't know it.  You'll have to try to catch one of the people who have done that.  There are some tools.
[09:51] <misfit> tane| I would look into the ubuntu drivers first
[09:51] <green_earz> twirpie: check out > http://www.linux.org/lessons/index.html     for some back ground into the linux world
[09:51] <graveson> tonyarusso: yes it is actually a 600gb drive ,any ideas
[09:51] <void^> tonyyarusso: no, i was just trying to help someone earlier and noticed the script does a simple grep to figure out if a device is in fstab already..
[09:51] <twirpie> thanks greenie :)
[09:51] <tonyyarusso> tane|: Are you a gamer that needs acceleration?
[09:51] <green_earz> np
[09:51] <tamale> tony:  Any places you could point me?
[09:51] <tane|> tonyyarusso nope...but i want acceleration to work
[09:51] <misfit> ttane|: I am used to the ati ones since I came form slackware but ubuntu drivers are nice and work great with my ati
[09:51] <tonyyarusso> graveson: Unfortunately, no.
[09:51] <tane|> i may play q1
[09:52] <sady> hejloov
[09:52] <tane|> one problem is that i cant identify my card slot
[09:52] <gilesw> does anyone here have a problem with gaim displaying a corrupted file list?
[09:52] <tonyyarusso> tane|: Right.  Well, if you must have it, seveas' repo has fglrx packaged, but there are still some bugs.  Otherwise, live with the defaults.
[09:52] <tane|> when it asks it
[09:52] <gilesw> buddy list rather
[09:52] <gilesw> when i scroll it all goes nuts
[09:52] <sady> join #<kviz-slo>
[09:52] <tonyyarusso> tamale: Try the wiki, search dual monitor.  Let me know what comes up.
[09:53] <tane|> tonyyarusso: ye, i know, meaby i should buy NVIDIA card :)
[09:53] <tane|> if i want to full dirver support
[09:53] <azurehuesofblue> tamale, I have the same problem.
[09:53] <selinium> When using a shell script I have written, if I double click the icon it asks if i want to display, run, run in term or cancel. How do I get it to just run it?
[09:53] <kingspawn> anyone know how to control what a laptop does when you close the lid?
[09:53] <misfit> haha if you can afford it I would tane|
[09:53] <BWD> what do i need to install to get my pentium-m to throttle? it's stuck at 600mhz by default
[09:53] <azurehuesofblue> I've gotten used to one monitor lol
[09:53] <NigelS> TheFaction20: I'm not sure, I need to think about why it isn't working - that latest paste was a result of what happened when you plugged it in just now?
[09:53] <tamale> it just sounds ridiculously hard... everything i've read about getting dual monitors to work and editing the xorg.conf file manually...
[09:54] <misfit> tane|: I only have a 9600xt but the drivers are pretty good it seems for even gaming
[09:54] <abre> can anyone help me find the gstreamer0.8-faad packages, apt-get says it  cant find them
[09:54] <Dr_Willis> tamale,  what card?
[09:54] <tamale> i don't even KNOW my monitor's safe refresh rate settings
[09:54] <tane|> misfit do you have pci express ?
[09:54] <azurehuesofblue> tamale until I can learn to code the dang thing xorg.conf
[09:54] <TheFaction20> NigelS: yeah after i typed in the message log line. thats what came up when i replugged in the external drive
[09:54] <_jason> abre: it's in multiverse
[09:54] <tamale> 7800 GT
[09:54] <_jason> ubotu: tell abre about multiverse
[09:54] <misfit> sadly no :-( stuck with my agp ... it's x8 though!! errr,,,
[09:54] <NigelS> TheFaction20: it's plugged in now?
[09:54] <abre> _jason, i have that enabled i believe
[09:54] <Eleaf> uhh
[09:54] <tonyyarusso> tamale: Okay, xinerama is one of them, but I can never remember if it's the recommended one or not.
[09:55] <_jason> abre: are you sure you don't have backports multiverse instead of breezy multiverse?  you cna pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ if you want
[09:55] <Dr_Willis> tamale,  with nvidia cards, you proberly want to lookinto the 'twinview' docs and examples. Its an alternative to xinerama
[09:55] <twirpie> is there such thing as a serving script for linux? like xchat but with xdcc and fserv. anyone know?
[09:55] <tamale> xinerama is just an option that lets you specific if the monitors should be treated as a single unit i think
[09:55] <tane|> misfit my only problem is what to put there when installer asks PCI SLOT address
[09:55] <abre> _jason, yeah, you were right
[09:55] <NigelS> tamale: it's pretty straight forward - just follow the instructions in the nvidia docs
[09:55] <tane|> i dont know it
[09:55] <Dr_Willis> twirpie,  proberly oooodles of them - dependng on the irc client.
[09:55] <Dr_Willis> lspci gives the pcslot address
[09:55] <Dr_Willis> i think
[09:55] <tamale> nigel - everything i've seen is one person explaining how they set it up for their particular setup
[09:55] <TheFaction20> NigelS: yes it is
[09:55] <tamale> no one has MY setup, so i don't know what to do
[09:56] <twirpie> i got one i used for windows but i cant get it running here :(
[09:56] <misfit> tane| eek. I am not familiar with pci-e
[09:56] <arrick> tonyyarusso: you sent me a message earlier, I had to go to my other pc and put the live cd in, in order to read the chat, can you resend please?
[09:56] <Sashi> umm
[09:56] <azurehuesofblue> tamale, so you think twinview is the option we need and not xinerama?
[09:56] <NigelS> tamale: go to nvidia.com and read the driver docs
[09:56] <tane|> ye, meaby someone is
[09:56] <Sashi> lil help
[09:56] <NigelS> tamale: look at the section starting "twin view"
[09:56] <Sashi> what should the mount point be
[09:56] <misfit> Have you tried search the community forums for it?
[09:56] <Sashi> if im trying to mount ntfs partition
[09:56] <Dr_Willis> twinview is Nvidiaas answer to xinerama.
[09:56] <tane|> Someone with ATI CARD ON PCI-E ?
[09:56] <abre> _jason, thaks
[09:57] <_jason> abre: np
[09:57] <tamale> the driver docs only reference Xfree86
[09:57] <BWD> can someone tell me where i can find info about how to configure powernowd to correctly clock my pentium-m?
[09:57] <azurehuesofblue> I'm going to look at the nvidia docs... I might just post my xorg.conf files up here if any 1337 person can code it for me :-P
[09:58] <Dr_Willis> tamale,  its identical config file/options
[09:58] <Dr_Willis> tamale,  you can google for example of peoples xorg.confs that have twinview enabled
[09:58] <Dr_Willis> tamale,  and yes - it can take some work/tweaking
[09:58] <tonyyarusso> arrick: 'sudo mkdir /etc/rcbackups/ && sudo cp /etc/rc2.d/S13gdm /etc/rcbackups/ && sudo rm /etc/rc2.d/S13gdm'
[09:58] <tamale> Dr_Willis:  I'm just afraid i could spend an entire day on it and not be any closer to getting it to work
[09:58] <azurehuesofblue> Dr_Willis... it's a bitch! excuse my french. lol
[09:58] <tonyyarusso> arrick: That one?
[09:58] <Xardas> hi
[09:59] <arrick> thanks tonyyarusso:, yep thats it
[09:59] <Dr_Willis> tamale,  "Just DO it" :P lol
[09:59] <tamale> I just don't have that kind of time
[09:59] <Xardas> i have a question: how could i add a second panel in xfce? i use breezy
[09:59] <NigelS> TheFaction20: right - and sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /tmp def doesn't work?
[09:59] <BWD> ugh
[09:59] <Dr_Willis> tamale,  i had to read/learn/figure it out.. OR you could install/test the mepis live cd.. and steal its xorg.conf - it has a tool to enable twinview.
[09:59] <arrick> Is the && the beginning of a second commadnd?
[09:59] <AOS> i cant visit google unless i go by IP
[10:00] <tamale> isn't there a gui for dual monitors in fedora?
[10:00] <NigelS> tamale: http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8178/README/appendix-g.html is the relevant section
[10:00] <AOS> i think it is a DNS problem
[10:00] <arrick> tonyyarusso: is the && the beginning of a second command?
[10:00] <twirpie> man i think windows made me lazy.... or stupid....er :)
[10:00] <azurehuesofblue> Dr_Willis... no way... how clever... I'm looking for the mepis live cd!
[10:00] <Zanga> !mp3
[10:00] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:00] <tamale> thanks nigel, i guess i'll just have to wait until some day when i have a lot of free time  :)
[10:00] <arrick> twirpie: It killed me, I thought running computers was brainless till I started running linux
[10:01] <NigelS> tamale: also http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/nvidia-xconfig/nvidia-xconfig-1.0.tar.gz is the new nvidia config tool - not in breezy i think yet - I think it should be compatible with the version of the drivers in breezy though; might let you do it
[10:01] <NigelS> tamale: or about 15 mins :)
[10:01] <TheFaction20> NigelS: yeah it doesnt work
[10:01] <twirpie> thats where im at lol
[10:01] <Dr_Willis> azurehuesofblue,  all i did was find some one elses xorg.conf and learned from it.. and tweaked it a little.
[10:01] <AOS> I have a dns problem
[10:01] <tamale> my xconfig utilitiy actually works fine
[10:01] <tonyyarusso> arrick: It separates commands, yes.
[10:01] <azurehuesofblue> k, you think the mepis livecd is worth a shot though?
[10:01] <tritium_> tamale: it's also in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/README.gz
[10:01] <tamale> but it's funny there's hardly any useful settings
[10:02] <dylan_> because i cannot join #fedora, does anybody know how to add repositories in fedora?
[10:02] <NigelS> TheFaction20: you're using breezy?
[10:02] <Aesop> Hey, can anyone offer some help on using Cinelerra?
[10:02] <arrick> ok
[10:02] <TheFaction20> NigelS:version 5.1 idk if thats breezy
[10:03] <twirpie> lol i've had to read more in the past 3 days learning linux then my elongated 7 year stay in high school :)~
[10:03] <TheFaction20> NigelS: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10861   <----thats what i get when i run the message log with the drive in
[10:03] <azurehuesofblue> dylan_ why cant you join #fedora?... you can just follow the IDENTIFY thing... put in your password or whatever.
[10:03] <NigelS> TheFaction20: I mean ubuntu version 5, breezy badger :)
[10:03] <dylan_> azurehuesofblue: i dont know why ... it just wont let me
[10:03] <tonyyarusso> twirpie: Maybe that's why it took 7 years...
[10:03] <TheFaction20> NigelS:i assume so its a version 5.1 disk
[10:04] <NigelS> TheFaction20: ah! well that looks like our problem - that doens't look good - this drive works in windows bte?
[10:04] <arrick> tonyyarusso: Thanks
[10:04] <TheFaction20> NigelS:yeah it works in windows
[10:04] <azurehuesofblue> dylan_ that sucks, I used to use fedora... Ubuntu is harder but more rewarding I think... sorry I cant help.
[10:05] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Working to your satisfaction now?
[10:05] <twirpie> hmmmm......no comment :)
[10:05] <arrick> rebooting on the dinosaur right now
[10:05] <dylan_> azurehuesofblue: thanks, i think.  is yum or apt better?
[10:05] <kiroh> hi all! does somebody know how can i configure de s-video output?
[10:06] <arrick> tonyyarusso: you know if ubuntu supports Lexmark printers?
[10:06] <duelboot> i get the following error when I log on "insmod: can't read <snip> vesafb.ko...I understand it's cause I have ATI...how do I stop it from trying to find it?
[10:06] <Installer36> arrick yes
[10:06] <arrick> ok
[10:06] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Might depend on the printer; there are lists.
[10:06] <Installer36> you may need to laod rivers
[10:06] <azurehuesofblue> dylan_ apt... I just like ubuntu more.
[10:07] <arrick> installer36: where can I find the list, and a reference on how to install the printer?
[10:07] <Installer36> arrick what model
[10:07] <arrick> Lexmark X6170 USB
[10:07] <jafar00> hi
[10:07] <Installer36> brb
[10:07] <arrick> installer36: I would like to install it without the gui if I can
[10:08] <jafar00> Is this the right place to ask about ubuntu 64bit?
[10:08] <NigelS> TheFaction20: could be a hardware issue then; I'm watching planet earth on bbc1 atm but that looks like the requests were timing out and ti gave up, and removed the drive - it would be good to google on those errors, I shall look into it in a bit I think
[10:09] <arrick> tonyyarusso: thanks, its working right now for me, if only I can get that darn printer installed, so I can network it
[10:09] <twirpie> are exe's run the same way as in dos? or is it alittle different?
[10:09] <TheFaction20> NigelS: well ill be here
[10:10] <jafar00> Does anyone know where to get apt sources for 64bit Ubuntu?
[10:10] <cute_bettong> can anyone tell me from this error in dmsg why my apg slot isen't running right?
[10:10] <cute_bettong> http://pastebin.com/623789
[10:10] <deefzi> is there a way to make gtk1-based applets to look quite the same as gtk2-apps. they are just so plain ugly
[10:11] <deefzi> fonts crave for antialiasation or something
[10:11] <cute_bettong> so does anyone have an idea?
[10:12] <fiendskull9> will the shipit cd's ship to romania?
[10:12] <Seveas> fiendskull9, yes
[10:12] <tenco_> hi
[10:12] <twirpie> are exe's run the same way as in dos? or is it alittle different?
[10:13] <tenco_> is it possible to copy several entries in the evolution calendar at once?
[10:13] <tamale> deefzi:  Is xmms one of those apps?  Man those menus are fugly.
[10:13] <aitorxabier> hola'?
[10:13] <aitorxabier> connect
[10:13] <aitorxabier> alkd
[10:13] <jafar00> is there a group for 64bit ubuntu?
[10:14] <CrocoJet> Hello everyone !
[10:14] <aucirob> hello
[10:14] <tamale> can I use the same swap partition for two different linux installs?
[10:14] <jafar00> CrocoJet: hi
[10:14] <Seveas> tamale, sure
[10:14] <Mischevious> tamale, yes
[10:14] <deefzi> tamale, yeah. and mplayer. and many other.
[10:14] <CrocoJet> does anyone here use pure-ftp server ?
[10:14] <tamale> sweeeeeet.
[10:14] <aucirob> I just downloaded the Nvidia driver for ubuntu.. how do I install it. i have tray all posible.
[10:14] <IdleOne> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10863    can someone take a look at that and tell me how to fix this issue please?
[10:14] <arrick> Installer36: Lexmark X6170 USB, in case you missed it earlier
[10:14] <CrocoJet> jafar00, Hi ! :)
[10:15] <deefzi> tamale, it's like my eyes were to bleed acid every time i have to strumble in those menu-jungles
[10:15] <aucirob> I have a .run file on my desktop
[10:15] <arrick> How do I uninstal GNOME?
[10:15] <tamale> deefzi:  Yah, those are absolutely horrid. on the same subject, i'd like to know how to get the standard xfonts (like misc for example) available as options to use everywhere (under the font preferences tool)
[10:15] <o-1> people
[10:15] <arrick> from the terminal
[10:15] <Mischevious> IdleOne, looks like the server is down ..
[10:15] <trappist> aucirob: that's not the preferred way to install the drivers.
[10:15] <IdleOne> arrick, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[10:15] <fiendskull9> arrick, you have to be out of linux to work it.
[10:15] <IdleOne> Mischevious, so it isnt me then ok thanks
[10:16] <o-1> both my totem 1.2.1 and 1.4 now cant change subtitles font
[10:16] <aucirob> How do i do it then.?
[10:16] <arrick> is that going to uninstall the GNOME?
[10:16] <trappist> arrick: if you have the universe repository enabled, just say sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx linux-restricted-modules
[10:16] <kleinlappies> hello
[10:16] <IdleOne> arrick, it will install the ubungu gnome desktop
[10:16] <arrick> I am on the server terminal ok
[10:16] <IdleOne> ubuntu*
[10:16] <arrick> I want to get rid of the GNOME completely
[10:16] <arrick> its to slow on this pc
[10:17] <Mischevious> arrick, sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop
[10:17] <fiendskull9> arrick, then you wont be able to boot to linux
[10:17] <arrick> ok thanks
[10:17] <arrick> ouch
[10:17] <Mischevious> fiendskull9, that's not true
[10:17] <Mischevious> thats a lie ...
[10:17] <trappist> Mischevious: that won't do it
[10:17] <arrick> I wnat to keep the server
[10:17] <Mischevious> arrick, dont listen to him
[10:17] <twirpie> whats the difference between ubuntu kubuntu and edubutu?
[10:17] <Mischevious> that is wrong
[10:17] <arrick> ok
[10:17] <trappist> ubuntu-desktop is a meta-package.  uninstalling it won't do anything.
[10:17] <aucirob> I have Nvidia drivers installed, but I want to install the new ones for LINUX , is it the same process?
[10:17] <Mischevious> arrick, you will just not have a graphic desktop
[10:17] <kleinlappies> what is the best way to upgrade bager to drake?
[10:17] <arrick> thats what I wan
[10:18] <arrick> I also have xubuntu on here as well
[10:18] <Mischevious> okay
[10:18] <fiendskull9> Mischevious, calm down, if he has another operating system installed before ubuntu, he will only boot to that system.
[10:18] <cute_bettong> Seveas, can you tell anything from this error as to why my agp is failling? http://pastebin.com/623789
[10:18] <Mischevious> you can still use that with gnome gone if you choose
[10:18] <axa123>  Hi, can someone please tell how can I set "aspell" as default, and set some other (non-english) dictionary as default also (it it is posibble on that level)?
[10:18] <Mischevious> fiendskull9, you are wrong again
[10:18] <Mischevious> fiendskull9, lol
[10:18] <arrick> ok
[10:18] <dabaR> twirpie: kubuntu is a collection of KDE applications on the desktop, and edubuntu is a collection of gnome apps+apps for schools.
[10:18] <jafar00> anyone got a sources.list for ubuntu64?
[10:18] <twirpie> ohhhh ok i see thats neat
[10:19] <fiendskull9> Mischevious, thats why 2 days ago when i uninstalled gnome. i just landed in windows?
[10:19] <trappist> Mischevious: ubuntu-desktop doesn't contain anything.  it just depends on a lot of gnome packages, and uninstalling it won't remove anything.
[10:19] <Mischevious> fiendskull9, lol, un related
[10:19] <Mischevious> trappist, yea, you are right.
[10:19] <aucirob> I have Nvidia drivers installed, but I want to install the new ones 81.for LINUX , is it the same process?
[10:19] <aucirob> 81.78
[10:19] <trappist> aucirob: why?
[10:19] <ArukiRei> hello, i'm trying to set up an ftp server on my webserver using Proftpd... does anyone know what the standard username and password is.. I think it's Username : nobody but i don't remember the password
[10:19] <fiendskull9> Mischevious, no its not, if he uninstalls gnome with 2 operating systems installed, he will only get to one of them
[10:19] <axa123>  Hi, can someone please tell how can I set "aspell" as default, and set some other (non-english) dictionary as default also (it it is posibble on that level)?
[10:19] <aucirob> just to be updated
[10:19] <Mischevious> fiendskull9, thats not true buddy
[10:19] <IdleOne> !tell aucirob about nvidia
[10:19] <aucirob> do i need to?
[10:19] <Mischevious> fiendskull9, not true at all
[10:19] <trappist> ArukiRei: it's usually "anonymous"
[10:20] <jafar00> does nobody know anything about ubuntu64?
[10:20] <Mischevious> trappist, can you tell fiendskull9 that uninstalling gnome doesn't hurt ubuntu installs at all ...
[10:20] <trappist> fiendskull9: gnome isn't an operating system.  it's a collection of software.  removing it doesn't remove the operating system or modify the bootloader.
[10:20] <fiendskull9> Mischevious, i neverr said it huirt ubuntu! i said he cant acsess it, christ.
[10:20] <kleinlappies> can i upgrade to drake or must i rather reinstall with iso (cd) ?
[10:20] <benutzer> Hi, can anyony tell me, how i set the time-configuration from UTC back to local time?
[10:20] <trappist> kleinlappies: you can upgrade to it.
[10:20] <Mischevious> fiendskull9, you are wrong, no gnome = a server install.. which is an option from the cd buddy
[10:21] <trappist> benutzer: sudo tzconfig
[10:21] <benutzer> it's not tzconfig....
[10:21] <Mischevious> fiendskull9, it wont affect grub which is what boots the OS
[10:21] <trappist> benutzer: tzselect then
[10:21] <Caike> jafar00, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=92672
[10:21] <benutzer> ahhh, i'll try
[10:21] <fiendskull9> Mischevious, HE WANTS TO UNINSTALL GRUB!
[10:21] <arrick> Mischevious: thats better, now I can see the thing when I startx to the xubuntu, and its faster
[10:21] <kleinlappies> trappist thanks. and if i install kde ontop of ubuntu will it still be ok
[10:21] <arrick> nope
[10:21] <Mischevious> fiendskull9, no he doesn't
[10:22] <Mischevious> omfg you are a stupid moron
[10:22] <arrick> just the desktop
[10:22] <Mischevious> just go away
[10:22] <twirpie> this may sound silly but does ubuntu and its apps update automaticly or do i need to update manually?
[10:22] <trappist> kleinlappies: yes.  the preferred way to do that is "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop"
[10:22] <cyberserver> people, I am thinking on setting up a new system base on AMD Athlon64 or Athlon 64x2. Anyone has good motherboard references for this? I was thinking of Asus A8N-VM/A8N-VM CSM but I read numerous problems with nvidia mb (IDE, Network,Sound) and Linux..
[10:22] <trappist> Mischevious: please adhere to the CoC
[10:22] <spacey> Mischevious: please don't use that kind of language/tone
[10:22] <Mischevious> trappist, sorry.. just stupid people irk me
[10:22] <apeitheo> How would I make Ubuntu allow a cd to be taken out without unmounting it?
[10:22] <trappist> Mischevious: cut it out man.
[10:22] <arrick> mee to mee to
[10:22] <kleinlappies> trappist sweet
[10:22] <fiendskull9> Mischevious, i simply misunderstood, i thought i said he wanted to uninstall gnome.
[10:23] <trappist> apeitheo: you can't eject a mounted cd
[10:23] <apeitheo> It's nice that you can put a cd in and have it automount, but how would I make it auto_un_mount
[10:23] <Mischevious> arrick, so you just want to run a server?
[10:23] <arrick> yep
[10:23] <fiendskull9> kleinlappies, keep in mind, i belive that command installs all kubuntu programs too.
[10:23] <Mischevious> apeitheo, right click it and hit eject
[10:23] <arrick> with my printer attahed, so I can network it, and share files from it
[10:23] <apeitheo> trappist, Mischevious: so there isn't any way to have it do that automatically?
[10:23] <tritium_> Mischevious: be nice to others please, or you'll be gone
[10:23] <Mischevious> arrick, cool.
[10:23] <Mischevious> apeitheo, yea if you right click and hit eject
[10:23] <apeitheo> Mischevious: well, okay :)
[10:23] <themuffenmann> i know this is an Ubuntu server, but has anyone used Solaris UNIX 10?
[10:23] <trappist> apeitheo: if you do it from the frontend (as Mischevious suggested) it should automatically umount then eject
[10:24] <twirpie> this may sound silly but does ubuntu and its apps update automaticly or do i need to update manually?
[10:24] <apeitheo> trappist: I personally don't mind but I'm finding it hard to describe to my mother who is using Ubuntu.
[10:24] <trappist> twirpie: you need to tell it to update
[10:24] <fiendskull9> trappist, was klein wanting to install just kde enviro? or all the apps with it.
[10:24] <cyberserver> Do you face problems browsing sites where there are dynamic layer menus and flash, where the menus are not shown because the get behind the flash movie?
[10:24] <twirpie> how?
[10:24] <trappist> apeitheo: I totally understand
[10:24] <cyberserver>  I face this problem on lots of sites... with all browsers, konqueror, forefox, opera, galeon, ...
[10:24] <shawn__> hello
[10:24] <cyberserver> For instance, http://www.asus.com.tw/index.aspx
[10:24] <kapputu> hi
[10:24] <arrick> Mischevious: You have any references that might help me out, I had XP Pro on this thing, but pentium MMX w/64mb ram was so slow
[10:24] <shawn__> i need some help with my dns
[10:25] <kapputu> I cannot get a wireless connection
[10:25] <Mischevious> arrick, ref's for running a server or..?
[10:25] <arrick> yep
[10:25] <trappist> fiendskull9: *shrug* most people who want any of it want the whole shebang
[10:25] <kleinlappies> friendskull9 yes i know i had a problem with the menus in gnome and kde. now im gonna just install kde on top of ubuntu
[10:25] <Mischevious> arrick, well, you want to run ssh and all that jazz?
[10:25] <kapputu> I have the ssid and wep key right
[10:25] <trappist> Mischevious: you know your nick is misspelled, right?
[10:25] <shawn__> could someone please help me understand this nameserver stuff
[10:25] <fiendskull9> trappist, well i just installed kde-base. im jw on what he wanted.
[10:25] <Mischevious> trappist, yea i do?
[10:25] <kapputu> anyone here?
[10:25] <arrick> not if I can help it, I dont care who prints to the thing, its behind a good firewall
[10:26] <Mischevious> arrick, so all you want is to use that pc to share the printer?
[10:26] <axa123>  Hi, can someone please tell how can I set "aspell" as default, and set some other (non-english) dictionary as default also (it it is posibble on that level)?
[10:26] <tenco_> is it possible to copy several entries in the evolution calendar at once?
[10:26] <arrick> yep, and some minimal files
[10:26] <twirpie> if ya pernounce it misc-hevious it sounds like a mexican with a lisp :)~
[10:26] <shawn__> i cannot go to google with its URL
[10:26] <fiendskull9> kleinlappies, but apt-get install kubuntu-desktop will install everything, if you just want the kde enviroment, its sudo apt-get install kde-base.
[10:26] <shawn__> i can go if i use its IP though
[10:26] <arrick> twirpie: quit being racial
[10:26] <fiendskull9> twirpie, HAHA, that made my day
[10:26] <fiendskull9> twirpie, *puts quote in aim profile*
[10:26] <Mischevious> arrick, well then just simply uninstall all audio/video programs all music players all internet browsers or, honestly i'd just reinstall ubuntu and use a server install it will do it all for you
[10:26] <twirpie> oops didnt mean it like that arrick :(
[10:27] <shawn__> when i try to connect with Addresses it says i am trying to connect to 10.0.0.0
[10:27] <Mischevious> twirpie, hahaha
[10:27] <TheFaction20> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10864  <-----can someone look at that and help me out?
[10:27] <Mischevious> mexican with a lisp
[10:27] <Mischevious> lmfao
[10:27] <shawn__> but that is a local IP
[10:27] <TheFaction20> im trying to install ubuntu on my external drive
[10:27] <arrick> I already have just the server install, just added samba, and the xubuntu desktop
[10:27] <fiendskull9> TheFaction20, is it usb?
[10:27] <shawn__> so i need to do somthing with my DNS
[10:27] <TheFaction20> yes it is
[10:27] <shawn__> but i have no idea what
[10:27] <kapputu> can someone help me setting up a wireless connection?
[10:27] <fiendskull9> TheFaction20, ive never had luck
[10:27] <Mischevious> man, it took like a week for anyone to notice i spelled this name wrong
[10:27] <Mischevious> :-p
[10:27] <fiendskull9> TheFaction20, please put the name infront of who your addressing. :P
[10:28] <cyberserver> People, Do you face problems browsing sites where there are dynamic layer menus and flash, where the menus are not shown because the get behind the flash movie?
[10:28] <arrick> mischevious: I cant seem to get the server to recognize the printer
[10:28] <arrick> any help?
[10:28] <Mischevious> arrick, ahh, you using cups ?
[10:28] <TheFaction20> fiendskull9:like when i plug it in the message log says it notices it
[10:28] <Mischevious> arrick, you can select the brand + model # but that's done through a gui as best i know
[10:28] <kleinlappies> friendskull9 ok but what if i went sudo apt-get install kde (i did that) don't know if its good or bad thing to do
[10:28] <arrick> I would like to use the simples to configure thing there it
[10:28] <fiendskull9> TheFaction20, if its got a firewire port on it, buy a firewire cable and use that
[10:29] <fiendskull9> TheFaction20, every time i got it booted on usb, it errored out.
[10:29] <TheFaction20> fiendskull9:yeah it errors out
[10:29] <Mischevious> arrick, take a look at this.
[10:29] <Mischevious> !printing
[10:29] <ubotu> I heard printing is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[10:29] <fiendskull9> TheFaction20, try firewire if it has it.
[10:29] <arrick> ok
[10:29] <TheFaction20> fiendskull9:it doesnt :\
[10:30] <twirpie> ya know what i love about ubuntu? its minimalisticness if thats a word that is....... simplisity :) ya thats it :)
[10:30] <BWD> how do i get totem to play mp3?
[10:30] <_jason> !mp3
[10:30] <ubotu> somebody said mp3 was a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:30] <PistolPedro> hm
[10:30] <PistolPedro> happy now :-P
[10:31] <fiendskull9> arrick, omg, i had a complete brainfart earlier with mischevious, i thought you wanted to uninstall grub, lmao. i was thinking wrong
[10:31] <BWD> thanks
[10:31] <twirpie> ok back to learnin bbl maybe..... thanks for the help peeps
[10:31] <arrick> mischevious: I haven't seen my printer on either of the lists, does that mean its not supported by ubuntu?
[10:31] <PistolPedro> fiendskull9, it's okay sorry i yelled, i'm a bit stoned and i get cranky when i'm stoned.
[10:32] <arrick> friendskull9: thats ok
[10:32] <PistolPedro> arrick, what brand/model ?
[10:32] <arrick> Lexmark X6170
[10:32] <fiendskull9> PistolPedro, lol, i get overthetop happy, and it creeps me out.
[10:32] <arrick> USB model
[10:32] <fiendskull9> PistolPedro, and i always want oreos
[10:32] <twirpie> lol same here cookies and milk roxerz
[10:32] <PistolPedro> arrick, i'm sure lexmark is supported, did you look in system>admin>printing ?
[10:32] <PistolPedro> lol
[10:32] <PistolPedro> i like chewy chipsahoy
[10:32] <PistolPedro> :-p
[10:32] <graveson> how do you check if applications need updates and is it recommended to update when and if they are available
[10:33] <tritium_> PistolPedro: please stay on topic
[10:33] <kapputu> can someone help setup my wireless?
[10:33] <PistolPedro> tritium_, i'll try :-P
[10:33] <Sashi> hey
[10:33] <Sashi> wheres the kernel source?
[10:33] <PistolPedro> hi Sashi
[10:33] <PistolPedro> you can apt-get it
[10:33] <Sashi> no no
[10:33] <Sashi> where is it installed
[10:33] <PistolPedro> Sashi, oh, not sure...
[10:33] <soundray> kapputu, we'll try if you say what the problem is.
[10:33] <arrick> pistolpedro: I only have the xubuntu gui installed, and there is no system.admin.printing
[10:33] <tritium> Sashi: dpkg -L <packagename> to list files in a package
[10:33] <PistolPedro> arrick, yea that gui is on gnome
[10:34] <kapputu> I'm not able to get a ip address assigned
[10:34] <themuffenmann> has anyone tried or used Solaris UNIX 10?
[10:34] <themuffenmann> just curious..if so, how is it?
[10:34] <soundray> kapputu, static or DHCP?
[10:34] <kapputu> and the wireless interface is mentioned as ath0 instead of wlan0
[10:34] <kapputu> dhcp
[10:34] <ArukiRei> anyone else know what the password for proftpd user nobody??
[10:34] <kapputu> I didn't configure my network during installation
[10:34] <arrick> PistolPedro: I already figured that part out when I tried finding it before
[10:34] <PistolPedro> arrick, :-P
[10:34] <tritium> kapputu: ath0 would be an Atheros chipset.  Is that what you have?
[10:34] <soundray> kapputu: ath0 means your interface is supported by the madwifi driver. Doesn't make a difference otherwise.
[10:35] <PistolPedro> arrick, i don't know how to edit without a gui, i just know i selected my printer using the gui and it's always worked perfectly
[10:35] <arrick> haha
[10:35] <kapputu> tritium, could be. I got this from a friend so I don't know what chipset it is
[10:35] <kapputu> soundray, my ethernet works
[10:35] <arrick> I couldnt get the gnome gui to boot all the way on my dinosaur
[10:35] <Sashi> erm
[10:35] <tritium> kapputu: look at the output of lspci
[10:35] <PistolPedro> arrick, lol..
[10:35] <Sashi> whats the kernel source package name
[10:35] <Alexiel> Is there a gui which i can configure samba through? i remember having one under FC but i can't find one in ubuntu
[10:35] <soundray> kapputu: I'm talking about wireless.
[10:36] <kapputu> tritium, what am I looking for?
[10:36] <PistolPedro> Alexiel, system>admin>shared folders ?
[10:36] <tritium> kapputu: your wireless chipset
[10:36] <kapputu> yes it's Atheros communications
[10:36] <soundray> tritium, if the device name is ath0, it must be atheros/madwifi.
[10:36] <tritium> soundray: as I told him
[10:36] <kapputu> soundray, yeah I know. I was just mentioning that there is no problem with DHCP
[10:36] <arrick> is there a xubuntu room that might be able to help me out a little better than in here?
[10:37] <Seveas> #xubuntu
[10:37] <Alexiel> PistolPedro, thanks that should do nicely
[10:37] <kapputu> tritium, so what do I do next?
[10:37] <PistolPedro> Alexiel, no problem.
[10:37] <Sashi> tritium, whats the package nae
[10:37] <Sashi> name*
[10:37] <kapputu> I remember that it worked out of the box last time I installed Breezy
[10:37] <PistolPedro> arrick, and #xfce for xfce
[10:37] <tritium> Sashi: did you install it?
[10:37] <arrick> ok thanks
[10:37] <Sashi> i dont even know what the kernel source package name is :P
[10:37] <shawn__> hey
[10:37] <PistolPedro> shawn__, hi
[10:37] <shawn__> can anyone help me with some DNS problems
[10:38] <PistolPedro> shawn__, shoot
[10:38] <soundray> kapputu: so when you try to assign an ip, do you try to obtain it through DHCP or by static assignment?
[10:38] <tritium> Sashi: apt-cache search linux-source
[10:38] <kapputu> obtain it through DHCP
[10:38] <kapputu> should I try assigning a static one?
[10:38] <tritium> kapputu: are you using dapper?  #ubuntu+1 is the dapper channel
[10:38] <kapputu> no Breezy
[10:38] <Sashi> linux-patch-ubuntu-2.6.12 - Ubuntu patches to Linux 2.6.12
[10:38] <Sashi> linux-source-2.6.12 - Linux kernel source for version 2.6.12 with Ubuntu patches
[10:38] <kapputu> gubuntu
[10:38] <soundray> kapputtu, no, I'm just trying to get an idea of what the problem is.
[10:38] <tritium> Sashi: you've found your answer
[10:39] <shawn__> PistolPedro, i cant go to any big websites (google) by URL, only if i ping it and go to it through the IP
[10:39] <PistolPedro> shawn__, okay, tell me the dns server you are using
[10:39] <shawn__> PistolPedro, i have no idea
[10:39] <shawn__> PistolPedro, how do i find out?
[10:39] <PistolPedro> shawn__, go to system>admin>networking select the device you are using and hit the dns tab
[10:39] <zbbb> hello, does anyone have any idea how to throttle network throughput in ubuntu?
[10:40] <shawn__> PistolPedro, k
[10:40] <kapputu> soundray, is there any way to scan the wireless networks around?
[10:40] <soundray> kapputu: Have you configured a DHCP server on the wireless network?
[10:40] <kapputu> soundray, yes I'm able to get wireless access from Windows
[10:40] <soundray> kapputu, iwconfig ath0 scan, I think.
[10:41] <bmk789> anyone interested in developing a debian based distro please come to #medeix
[10:41] <zbbb> i mean, using some existing controlpanel. it seems it is not possible to throttle the throughput of the network anywhere
[10:41] <steven_> hi everyone.  i am a linux newbie and just bought this sony vaio fee550g.  I spent the morning installing breezy, but i can't get the sound to work.  However, I found this patch at the following url, but I am not sure how to install the patch.  Can someone help me out this.  Url is -->  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2006-March/000731.html
[10:41] <Joetheodd> I'm interested in joining the Ubuntu Member's launchpad team. Who should I talk to?
[10:42] <Seveas> joelbryan, you can only become a member if you made a sustained and significant contribution to ubuntu
[10:42] <shawn__> PistolPedro, 205.171.3.65, 192.168.0.1
[10:42] <Seveas> Joetheodd*
[10:42] <graveson> how can i change y windows manager from gnome to kde for example
[10:42] <Joetheodd> Seveas: Boo. Then how'd you get in? heh, kidding.
[10:42] <soundray> graveson, select a session at the login screen.
[10:42] <PistolPedro> shawn__, okay delete those, and try this one...  68.87.75.194
[10:43] <soundray> graveson, neither kde nor gnome are window managers btw.
[10:43] <shawn__> PistolPedro, k
[10:43] <Seveas> Joetheodd, by contributing significantly to Ubuntu for a long period
[10:43] <Joetheodd> Seveas: I know. That was a bad attempt to be funny. =)
[10:43] <shawn__> PistolPedro, done
[10:43] <PistolPedro> shawn__, can you get to google now?
[10:44] <arrick> how do I mount my usb file system?
[10:44] <shawn__> PistolPedro, no
[10:44] <Seveas> Joetheodd, very bad ;)
[10:44] <PistolPedro> shawn__, hmm.. i'd call your ISP then okay?
[10:44] <shawn__> PistolPedro, k
[10:44] <Joetheodd> Seveas: Where is the info on your repository?
[10:44] <Seveas> !tell Joetheodd about seveas
[10:44] <kapputu> also I'm able to connect to some other network around my area
[10:44] <kapputu> should I set the wep key to plain-ascii or hex
[10:45] <kapputu> I know it's hex
[10:45] <Sashi> !seveas
[10:45] <ubotu> Seveas has a semi-popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[10:45] <Khamael> can I get mono/F-Spot to work in ubuntu?
[10:45] <Seveas> Khamael, sudo apt-get install f-spot
[10:45] <kapputu> soundray, iwconfig ath0 scan says unrecognized wireless request
[10:45] <Khamael> Seveas: ok. is most popular progs that easy to install?
[10:46] <PistolPedro> Khamael, yes
[10:46] <Seveas> Khamael, around 17000 of them 
[10:46] <Seveas> Khamael, applications  add applications
[10:46] <birdfish> Is there any apt command that will allow me to check the version of my software?
[10:46] <Sashi> lol that looks like tsu in jap
[10:46] <IdleOne> and more added everyday
[10:46] <arrick> pistolpedro: how di I mount my usb filesystem
[10:46] <arrick> ?
[10:46] <Seveas> birdfish, apt-cache policy package_name_here
[10:46] <shawn__> PistolPedro, it works now
[10:46] <kapputu> brb
[10:46] <Seveas> birdfish, or dpkg -l | less
[10:46] <birdfish> Seveas: Sweet, thanks!
[10:46] <PistolPedro> shawn__, :-)
[10:47] <PistolPedro> arrick, is it a usb stick?
[10:47] <shawn__> PistolPedro, i took out the 192.168.0.1 and put in my old other one and the one you gave me
[10:47] <PistolPedro> shawn__, okay good. you don't want to use the 192.168.0.1
[10:47] <I586> anyone to help install ubuntu grub
[10:47] <arrick> pistolpedro: nope, its usb printer, i went to http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Lexmark_Printers and it says you have to mount your usb file system
[10:47] <maxkelley> say... I can't switch vterms... is this a known problem?
[10:47] <soundray> kapputu: sorry, I had a wetware failure. Try 'iwlist wlan0 scanning'
[10:48] <maxkelley> I586: it's default installed.
[10:48] <PistolPedro> arrick, i don't know sorry...
[10:48] <TheFaction20> has anyone been successful in installing Ubuntu on an external usb drive?
[10:48] <I586> <maxkelley i want to make  a boot  floppy disk
[10:48] <PistolPedro> TheFaction20, yes their is a wicki
[10:48] <PistolPedro> !usbinstall
[10:48] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, PistolPedro
[10:48] <PistolPedro> one sec
[10:48] <soundray> TheFaction20: yes, I installed it "successfully" but couldn't boot. (PPC)
[10:48] <maxkelley> I586: not sure.
[10:49] <PistolPedro> TheFaction20, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80811
[10:49] <I586> !grub
[10:49] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[10:49] <dragon> hi
[10:49] <soundray> !forums 80811
[10:49] <ubotu> Forums: Thread 80811 is: SUCCESS - Breezy loaded on external USB drive ! - Ubuntu Forums
[10:49] <PistolPedro> :-p
[10:49] <Sphearion> i need help mounting a few paritions on a 2nd harddrive for read / write by ALL users. can someone help me with this?
[10:49] <PistolPedro> !ubotu usbinstall is http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80811
[10:49] <ubotu> PistolPedro: okay
[10:49] <sg47_> soundray, you there?
[10:50] <PistolPedro> !usbinstall
[10:50] <ubotu> rumour has it, usbinstall is http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80811
[10:50] <Khamael> is xgl in dapper?
[10:50] <sg47_> this is kapputu
[10:50] <soundray> sg47_: Hi
[10:50] <Sashi> what command to extract a tar.bz2
[10:50] <Sashi>  file?
[10:50] <sg47_> soundray, my wireless works but I'm using someone else's wireless
[10:50] <TheFaction20> alright thank you
[10:50] <tamale> spearion: I JUST resolved this problem myself
[10:50] <PistolPedro> sg47_, lol
[10:51] <sg47_> it doesn't work when I use my own
[10:51] <soundray> sg47_: interesting. Someone isn't being very careful in your neighborhood.
[10:51] <sg47_> soundray, well yeah but I'd like to use my own
[10:51] <PistolPedro> sg47_, you should not do that, a man in illinois got in trouble for doing that recently.
[10:51] <tamale> spherion:  I used the ext3 file system because the windows driver for ext3fs is much much better than anything that tries to work with ntfs or fat under *nix
[10:51] <sg47_> PistolPedro, yes I know that
[10:51] <_jason> Sashi: tar xvjf file.tar.bz2
[10:51] <sg47_> I'm just testing it
[10:52] <Sphearion> tamale ALL my partitions are ext3
[10:52] <soundray> sg47_: do you use the Networking dialog in System-Admin?
[10:52] <Joetheodd> Will it be safe to just install regular wine via downloading and building source, instead of using the repositories?
[10:52] <Khamael> does the ubuntu installer support things like reiserfs and/or xfs? and what is the best for desktop use?
[10:52] <sg47_> soundray, yes I don't have any option to specify if it's a shared key or open
[10:52] <tamale> spherion:  Then you should be able to chmod -R 777
[10:52] <sg47_> I can do that in Windows
[10:53] <tamale> (as root of course)
[10:53] <Joetheodd> Khamael: I'm not sure if it supports reisterfs or xfs, but ext3 is the best for desktop.
[10:53] <Sphearion> i have the partitions setup in the fstab and the directories made. but it says permission denied when anyone but my main username tries to access them
[10:53] <tamale> yah that's the third entry in the permissions setup
[10:53] <tamale> chmod 775 for read for everyone
[10:53] <tamale> 777 for read/write for everyone
[10:53] <Sphearion> 777 is read write execute
[10:53] <soundray> sg47_: not even if you click on ath0 and the Properties button?
[10:53] <Sphearion> its movies and music I doubt I need the x
[10:54] <tamale> you need the x if you want people to browse directories
[10:54] <Sphearion> ahh thats the issue then
[10:54] <mwe> only for dirs
[10:54] <Joetheodd> tamale: x is executable, not readable. r = readable
[10:54] <Sphearion> how would I recursively change all the directories (ONLY) to 777
[10:55] <tamale> that I'm not sure of :)
[10:55] <mwe> find /mount/point -type d -chmod +x {} \;
[10:55] <soundray> Joetheodd: he's still right
[10:55] <mwe> find /mount/point -type d -exec chmod +x {} \; that is
[10:55] <Joetheodd> soundray: oh. =p
[10:55] <tamale> nicely done mwe
[10:55] <dragon> i`ve finished ubuntu installation. There was no problem during installation. But system stops booting at 'starting hotplug subsystem'. what schould i do now?
[10:56] <Sashi> disable usb legacy support?
[10:56] <steven_> can anyone help me out with a sound issue?
[10:56] <Sphearion> find /mnt/movies -type d -exec chmod +x {}\;
[10:56] <Sphearion> find: missing argument to `-exec'
[10:56] <arrick> What http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Lexmark_Printersis RSDP during boot?
[10:56] <tamale> steven:  How sound is the issue/?
[10:56] <tamale> hehehe
[10:56] <mwe> Sphearion: type it right :)
[10:56] <montbazin> Hello, I need some help. When I tried to install Ubunto on a PC I got following message: "Starting System log daemon: syslogd, klogd." ant the everyting was bocked. Any idea about what to do ?
[10:56] <steven_> lol
[10:57] <Sphearion> ohh
[10:57] <soundray> Sphearion: try '{}' (with quotes) and the spaces exactly as in mwe's suggestion
[10:57] <Sashi> ack
[10:57] <Sashi> i need help mounting ntfs
[10:57] <Sashi> it says i dont have permission
[10:57] <mwe> no, no qoutes around {}
[10:57] <tamale> ask your mother first before you try to mount anything
[10:57] <soundray> !ntfs
[10:57] <ubotu> hmm... ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[10:57] <tamale> only she can grant permission for mounting
[10:58] <arrick> what is RSDP during boot of ubuntu?
[10:58] <Sphearion> awesome
[10:58] <ax9> is Ubuntu faster than XP pro?
[10:58] <Eleaf> lol
[10:59] <soundray> ax9: faster to install, yes.
[10:59] <Dr_Willis> ax9,  i find it is. on my system
[10:59] <Dr_Willis> MUCH faster to install.. and runs faster
[10:59] <c0llin> hello
[10:59] <ncp> i have installede ubuntu in english, how can i cange it do danish? its ubuntu server
[10:59] <tamale> I just had an awesome idea....  there should be a repository for xorg.conf files for ALL SORTS of different configurations, so newbies like me don't have to know how to code!!!  OR.. better yet, a tool that AUTOMATICALLY genererates an xorg.conf file for you after you give the setup you want
[10:59] <mwe> ubuntu took longer to install than xp here
[11:00] <ax9> is internet faster!
[11:00] <ax9> ?
[11:00] <arrick> what is ubuntu's command for 'emerge'
[11:00] <Dr_Willis> tamale,  thought of that befor also.. - and there are many config tools out there.
[11:00] <tamale> for me, the install took way longer, but that's only 'cause i didn't know wtf i was doing
[11:00] <soundray> montbazin: Try a few boot options: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootOptions
[11:00] <Dr_Willis> arrick,  time to read up on 'apt-get'
[11:00] <arrick> thanks
[11:00] <Steve^> mwe, it takes longer to boot too
[11:00] <schnable> hello, im installing an ubuntu system manually. if i don't want any gui, do i need to install the ubuntu-desktop package? I would like to have the same functionality as the "server" install
[11:00] <mwe> ax9: um. the internet is limited by whatever connection you have
[11:00] <ncp> i have installede ubuntu in english, how can i cange it do danish? its ubuntu server i have installede, so theres no x...
[11:00] <mwe> Steve^: really? it's way faster here
[11:01] <tamale> i haven't found any "config tools" for dual monitors  :p
[11:01] <mwe> Steve^: XP takes a minute and another minute or so before the desktop is ready here
[11:01] <tonyyarusso> ncp: You'll need to get the language pack, and then set the language in your .profile, iirc.
[11:01] <soundray> mwe: you probably installed openoffice and all kinds of other stuff with ubuntu that doesn't come with XP :)
[11:01] <mwe> Steve^: ubuntu about one minute until the desktop is ready
[11:01] <c0llin> during install(amd64) the screen is stalled on blue
[11:01] <phrowzen> iirc = ?
[11:01] <tamale> Steve^:  My xp bootup takes 23 seconds, my ubuntu bootup takes 3 minutes
[11:01] <Steve^> mwe, well time from desktop opening to being useable is longer in XP. But I think XP wins overall..
[11:01] <arrick> I think I'm going back to the window print server, thanks for all the help
[11:02] <tonyyarusso> !iirc
[11:02] <ubotu> [iirc]  "If I Remember Correctly", (If I remember correctly... )
[11:02] <Zanga> tamale, tat can`t be
[11:02] <phrowzen> thanks
[11:02] <mwe> tamale: 23 secs to boot XP ?!
[11:02] <soundray> tamale: have a look at the bum package
[11:02] <Steve^> !recursion
[11:02] <soundray> !info bum
[11:02] <ubotu> Steve^: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:02] <tamale> from pressing enter at grun till i can actually use the desktop
[11:02] <ubotu> bum: (tool to manage bootup scripts), section universe/admin, is optional. Version: 1.3.2-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 55 kB, Installed size: 348 kB
[11:02] <sg47__> soundray, I got it working by setting the WEP authentication to Automatic instead of Shared
[11:02] <mwe> tamale: that must be a record
[11:02] <Ryand> can anyone here help me get my sound working?
[11:02] <montbazin> soundray: thanks, ill try that, it worked fine on another computer, do you think it has to do with the computers BIOS?
[11:02] <soundray> sg47__ great
[11:02] <tamale> mwe:  which one? lol
[11:02] <c0llin> can someone help me with an install?
[11:02] <tonyyarusso> tamale: Mine's 45s - 1m.
[11:02] <ncp> tonyyarusso : is it possible to se it for the whole system an not only my profile. all my webpages is also loaded with the wrong encodings, its not utf-8
[11:02] <tamale> i think it's the networking in bunut
[11:02] <tonyyarusso> c0llin: Just ask your question.
[11:03] <soundray> montbazin: it often does. I had to use the noapic option here, and flip an option in the BIOS setup as well.
[11:03] <c0llin> the screen went blue during the install
[11:03] <tonyyarusso> ncp: That I don't know.  Probably something in /etc, but I'm not sure.
[11:03] <mwe> tamale: well booting xp in 23 seconds is really fast I think
[11:03] <Zanga> were can i see a list of programs fr linux ???
[11:03] <Ryand> can anyone here help me trouble shoot my sound problems?
[11:03] <tamale> 2.6ghz amd64  3800+ x2  :)
[11:03] <mwe> !tell Ryand about sound
[11:03] <arrick> as much as I love this stuff, I can't seem to find the info to run ubuntu as a print server ith my printer, Lexmark X6170.
[11:04] <tonyyarusso> Zanga: System > Administration > Synaptic
[11:04] <ax9> when i use a Knoppix live-cd, browsing the web using firefox is faster than XP using Firefox, is it the same with Ubuntu?
[11:04] <soundray> Zanga: freshmeat.net
[11:04] <Ryand> mwe: i went through that
[11:04] <Zanga> !tell Zanga about sound
[11:04] <mwe> ax9: it's about the same for me. maybe a little faster in linux
[11:04] <tonyyarusso> c0llin: And just stayed there?
[11:04] <montbazin> soundray: You know I'm quite a newby, what is "noapic"?
[11:04] <mwe> Ryand: then ask away
[11:04] <soundray> montbazin: black magic :)
[11:04] <c0llin> tonyyarusso: still on a blue screen
[11:05] <tonyyarusso> c0llin: Breezy or Dapper?
[11:05] <tamale> you know that blue bar that goes sideways in xp?  mine doesn't even make it across once  hehe
[11:05] <Ryand> mwe: i have on board sound and it shows up in my device manager
[11:05] <rufsketch1> hello again everyone
[11:05] <sg47__> ax9, I noticed that browsing is very very fast with Ubuntu. Now if only I can get vpn working
[11:05] <montbazin> soundray: Jeezas !
[11:05] <c0llin> tonyyarusso: Breezy
[11:05] <tonyyarusso> c0llin: It might also help attract attention if you say at which stage, detail is helpful.
[11:05] <soundray> montbazin: APIC stands for "advanced programmable interrupt controller", but I don't really know what it does.
[11:05] <rufsketch1> tonyyarusso, that fixed it, thnx
[11:05] <bsdfox> hey, any awk/sed guys here..? I'm trying to run acpi -V and parse just the numbers for cpu temp (ie: 52) and nothing else.. I've been trying to figur eit out for a while but can't get it working
[11:05] <Ryand> mwe: I can also play songs without getting any errors, but there is not sound
[11:05] <tonyyarusso> c0llin: ShipIt pressed CD or downloaded/burned?
[11:05] <c0llin> burned
[11:06] <rufsketch1> i have a bigger problem now though.  i cant use sudo.  it keeps telling me my password is incorrect
[11:06] <Ryand> mwe, i have headphones and ive tried all the ports
[11:06] <mwe> Ryand: try alsamixer and make sure master and pcm is unmuted and turned up
[11:06] <munzir> Hi, I just downloaed a .sit.hqx file and I want to extract it, how?
[11:06] <Ryand> mwe: i did that
[11:06] <munzir> rufsketch1: then your password is incorrect ;)
[11:06] <ncp> how do i change the language on ubuntu server for the whole system?
[11:06] <tonyyarusso> c0llin: Did you verify the ISO first to make sure the disk isnt corrupted?
[11:06] <rufsketch1> it is not
[11:06] <montbazin> soundray: Ok, thans I will try to gest some more information about what you just t(old me, Thanks
[11:06] <mwe> Ryand: you are aware that turning up the volume doesn't necesarely mean it's unmuted?
[11:06] <rufsketch1> it is most certainly correct.  i even logged out and logged in recovery as root to make sure it was correct
[11:07] <c0llin> tonyyarusso:how.
[11:07] <Ryand> mwe: how do i tell if its muted then
[11:07] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell c0llin about md5sum
[11:07] <ax9> the ubuntu software list on www.distrowatch.com looks usefull and impressive!
[11:07] <mheath> rufsketch1: sudo password != root password.
[11:07] <mwe> Ryand: in alsamixer it should have mm below the channel if it's muted
[11:07] <soundray> munzir: you need proprietary software for the sit. Search freshmeat.net for stuffit
[11:07] <soundray> munzir: for the hqx part, you need the macutils package and a program that is called hexbin, iirc.
[11:07] <mheath> rufsketch1: It wants YOUR password.
[11:08] <Beforewisdom> Hi.  I munged my sudousers file.   I tried using the livecd as a rescue, but once there I can't find /etc on my hardrive ( as opposed to the disc ).  I guess I need to mount my hard drive.  Any ideas how to do this or where to read about it?
[11:08] <Ryand> mwe, nothing has an mm under it
[11:08] <mwe> Ryand: hmm
[11:08] <rufsketch1> wheath, i'v tried my password as well, but it doesnt work
[11:08] <Ryand> mwe, surround and does
[11:08] <Ryand> mwe: but thats it
[11:08] <tonyyarusso> c0llin: One of those links should help you out.  (check your pm from the bot)  I'm guessing something went wrong in the download/burn process.  (I hope.)
[11:08] <rufsketch1> it doesnt do what i ask it to after i put in my password
[11:08] <mheath> rufsketch1: And this is the user that you specified while doing the Ubuntu install?
[11:08] <mwe> Ryand: does it show your sound card name, in alsamixer?
[11:09] <rufsketch1> there is only one user other than root that i specified
[11:09] <rufsketch1> and that is the one i am using
[11:09] <Ryand> mwe: it says intel ICH5
[11:09] <soundray> Beforewisdom: I suggest you boot in recovery mode instead of from the CD. That way, you'll have access to /etc as normal.
[11:09] <mwe> Ryand: is that it?
[11:09] <mwe> Ryand: or is it wrong?
[11:09] <Beforewisdom> soundray..that is great, how do I do that?
[11:09] <Ryand> mwe: hmm, i think so
[11:10] <mwe> Ryand: try lspci in a terminal and look for the sound chip name
[11:10] <Ryand> mwe, ok
[11:10] <munzir> soundray: thanks  a lot I will check
[11:10] <l_> Hi! I somehow managed to b0rk my python installation on a breezy box.
[11:10] <rufsketch1> wheath there is only one user other than root that i specified
[11:10] <rufsketch1> , and that is the one i am using
[11:10] <soundray> Beforewisdom: during the boot, after the BIOS messages, you can get to the grub menu (may need to press Esc). Recovery is an option you can select from that menu.
[11:10] <l_> The help()-function is no longer available, even though i installed python-docutils ...
[11:10] <mheath> rufsketch1: just try "sudo test" for me. Make sure you enter in the password for the current user.
[11:11] <rufsketch1> ok
[11:11] <ax9> whats it called when a command-line is controlled remotely from another computer on the internet?
[11:11] <Ryand> mwe, its right
[11:11] <soundray> ax9: magic?
[11:11] <Beforewisdom> soundray:  Thanks I will give it a shot, bye
[11:11] <tonyyarusso> ax9: ssh is probably what you're getting at.
[11:11] <rufsketch1> wheath i did it
[11:11] <mwe> Ryand: I'm not sure then. try asking in the room again
[11:11] <rufsketch1> it returns nothing
[11:11] <ax9> remote terminol ?
[11:11] <mheath> rufsketch1: Then whats the problem? sudo is working.
[11:12] <Ryand> mwe, ok, thanks
[11:12] <rufsketch1> well, when i tell it to do something, it doesnt
[11:12] <mheath> You just told it to do something.
[11:12] <mheath> And it worked.
[11:12] <tonyyarusso> ax9: That's what that lets you do, yes.  (ssh = secure shell, man ssh for details)
[11:12] <rufsketch1> how do i know it worjked
[11:12] <soundray> ax9: remote termin*a*l
[11:12] <rufsketch1> it didnt return anything
[11:12] <mheath> ....
[11:12] <mheath> It worked.
[11:12] <mheath> Trust me.
[11:12] <rufsketch1> ok
[11:12] <mheath> try to do exactly what you were trying to do again
[11:12] <Ryand> Can anyone help me with my onboard sound problem, its onboard shows up in the alsamixer but i still don hear anything
[11:12] <rufsketch1> how about the update thing
[11:13] <__mikem> last I checked checked shells don't understand plain english, especially spoken and not typed
[11:13] <rufsketch1> it says there are 72 updates.  i click to update, i put in my password
[11:13] <rufsketch1> but nothing returns
[11:13] <_jason> rufsketch1: what does 'groups' return?
[11:13] <rufsketch1> in sudo?
[11:13] <rufsketch1> jason: in sudo?
[11:13] <_jason> rufsketch1: no as your normal user
[11:13] <Ryand> Can anyone help me with my onboard sound problem, its onboard shows up in the alsamixer but i still don hear anything
[11:13] <mheath> _jason: thats irrelevent, we've already established that he can sudo. He's obviously in the admin group.
[11:14] <rufsketch1> oh, just type that into tthe terminal
[11:14] <rufsketch1> let me see
[11:14] <_jason> mheath: sorry, I just joined
[11:14] <rufsketch1> there is only one user other than root that i specified
[11:14] <rufsketch1> rufsketch1 and that is the one i am using
[11:14] <rufsketch1> adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner
[11:14] <soundray> Ryand: have you checked all cables? And how are you testing sound?
[11:14] <__mikem> Ryand, Wish I could, but I never had any problem with sound
[11:14] <mheath> rufsketch1: open a console
[11:14] <_jason> mheath: he doesn't appear to be in admin
[11:14] <rufsketch1> sorry, i copied and pasted the wrong thing before
[11:14] <rufsketch1> lol
[11:14] <_jason> rufsketch1: did you do an expert install?
[11:14] <rufsketch1> ok
[11:14] <rufsketch1> an expert install?
[11:14] <Ryand> soundray: i have headphone and ive tried all the ports
[11:15] <Ryand> soundray: even the mic
[11:15] <_jason> rufsketch1: did you get a root account after you installed?  can you su to root?
[11:15] <mheath> rufsketch1: You're making things up.
[11:15] <rufsketch1> im not making anything up
[11:15] <rufsketch1> whats an expert install?
[11:15] <soundray> Ryand: if your sockets are color coded, use the green one.
[11:15] <Ryand> soundray: im getting nothing from any of them
[11:15] <rufsketch1> if it helps.  i wa shaving problems with xserver when i installed ubuntu and i had to reconfigure it...
[11:15] <__mikem> !lart rufsketch1
[11:16] <htrp> what would happen if i disable DHCP ?
[11:16] <soundray> Ryand: use the green one for what follows.
[11:16] <rufsketch1> ARGH!  im confused
[11:16] <__mikem> it must be an l and not a 1
[11:16] <Ryand> soundray: ok
[11:16] <rufsketch1> ok, h/o
[11:16] <mheath> rufsketch1: Or you didn't run my command properly, or you've modified your sudoers file. Theres no way that "sudo test" would have just returned nothing and no errors with a plain sudoers file and a user who's not in admin.
[11:16] <soundray> Ryand: are you sure you don't have any loudspeakers somewhere? Testing sound with headphones can be bad for your ears.
[11:16] <rufsketch1> i opened a console
[11:16] <rufsketch1> not what
[11:16] <Newbieee> Hello! Who knows How do I start ubuntu from a CD-Live...After Booting?
[11:16] <rufsketch1> now what*
[11:16] <rufsketch1> me
[11:16] <Ryand> soundray: yeah, i have them
[11:16] <rufsketch1> mheath
[11:17] <__mikem> Newbiee, just pop the cd in and it should boot automaticly
[11:17] <_jason> rufsketch1: can you su to root?
[11:17] <rufsketch1> i dont know what that means?
[11:17] <arrick> hey all, is ubuntu linux kernel2.2 or higher?
[11:17] <soundray> Ryand: much better if you use those. Now, what are you doing to make it play sound?
[11:17] <rufsketch1> or how to do it
[11:17] <mwe> arrick: 2.6
[11:17] <_jason> rufsketch1: type 'su' and enter the root password.  Tell me if you never set a root password
[11:17] <arrick> newbie: you aveto have the cd in before you boot
[11:17] <arrick> thanks
[11:18] <rufsketch1> i set a root password
[11:18] <Ryand> soundray: im using xmms and sound events in sound prefrences
[11:18] <Zanga> how do i install a program that i have on my desktop
[11:18] <Zanga> ??
[11:18] <__mikem> sudo passwd root to set the root password
[11:18] <arrick> what is GCC 3.2?
[11:18] <htrp> what would happen if i disable DHCP ?
[11:18] <rufsketch1> yeah, it logs me in as root
[11:18] <mwe> arrick: I dont think any linux distro uses a 2.2 kernel these days
[11:18] <mheath> Newbieee: Try just putting in the CD and booting the computer. If the CD doesn't start (You'll see a screen that says Ubuntu), you'll need to modify some settings on your computer's BIOS.
[11:18] <__mikem> um its the gnu compiler collection
[11:18] <arrick> thanks
[11:18] <_jason> rufsketch1: cat /etc/sudoers and copy and paste the contents to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ , then give us a link
[11:18] <arrick> mwe: I'm just goign throught eh hoops to install the lexmark printer drivers kit
[11:18] <Newbieee> mikem It boot but it start in something like dos
[11:19] <rufsketch1> h/o
[11:19] <rufsketch1> before that
[11:19] <rufsketch1> i have an idea
[11:19] <Zanga> _jason how do i install a program that i have on my desktop ?
[11:19] <Newbieee> Cr-Dos
[11:19] <twirpie> whats a windows emulator do anyways? is it so you can run things like windows? run exe's? what???
[11:19] <Zanga> Newbieee , bestiale
[11:19] <mwe> arrick: yes. it's not supported by foomatic and friend. ie linux native?
[11:19] <_jason> Zanga: did you check if the program was in synaptic?
[11:19] <__mikem> !tell twirpie about wine
[11:19] <soundray> Ryand: close xmms for now, just for sanity.
[11:19] <arrick> nope
[11:19] <Zanga> _jason, it`s not in synaptic
[11:19] <Ryand> soundray: done
[11:19] <mwe> arrick: I see
[11:19] <arrick> lexmark x6170
[11:19] <_jason> Zanga: what program?
[11:19] <beuno> simple question, Im trying to do a bash script for backup purposes, how do I know in bash if something is a directory or not?
[11:19] <__mikem> twirpie look at the pm from ubotu
[11:19] <mheath> Newbieee: What does the screen say? (When it looks like DOS)
[11:19] <IkLoma> someone that can help me with this problem? https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/36512
[11:20] <arrick> they dont have a driver for it yet, butI can use their developers kit to create one
[11:20] <soundray> Ryand: in the sound prefs dialog, have you checked "Enable..." and "Play system sounds"?
[11:20] <twirpie> i see so its basicly to run win stuff
[11:20] <__mikem> well, yes and no
[11:20] <erez> beuno: you make a test like this : [ -d file_name ] 
[11:20] <fernandokts> Hi! do anyone know how to compilate GRUB in UBUNTU?
[11:20] <Ryand> soundray: yes
[11:20] <AndyA> hi! I have a greeter application crashing error. Can anyone help me?
[11:20] <rufsketch1> ok
[11:20] <rufsketch1> i just did
[11:20] <rufsketch1> sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[11:20] <Zanga> Newbieee, intra pe ubuntu-ro
[11:20] <__mikem> there are a lot of windows programs that either won't work under wine yet or need to be sort of forced to run
[11:20] <rufsketch1> im not getting any response
[11:21] <twirpie> is wine the same as win4lin and crossover office?
[11:21] <mwe> arrick: byt lexmark provides a linux driver then?
[11:21] <rufsketch1> jason
[11:21] <Installer36> arrick > one person said to try the Dell 960 drivers...but most said not available
[11:21] <beuno> erez: can you be more specific on how to use it?
[11:21] <_jason> rufsketch1: cat /etc/sudoers and put it on pastebin, why are you trying to install with apt?
[11:21] <arrick> mwe: just the developers kit for linux
[11:21] <soundray> Ryand: now here's a small bug I experience here. In order to activate those checks, I have to close and re-open the dialog. Could you do that, too, pls.
[11:21] <__mikem> its not easy, your better of using vmware to run windows as a guest os under linux, or just avoiding emulation all togeather
[11:21] <mheath> Newbieee: I can't help you if you don't answer any of my questions.
[11:21] <mwe> arrick: don't you think it's hard?
[11:21] <rufsketch1> _jason I'm trying to get nvidia drivers to work.  and this is how the online tut says to do it
[11:22] <__mikem> wine not like win4lin or crossover office
[11:22] <_jason> rufsketch1: we have to fix your sudo first
[11:22] <beuno> erez: this is what Ive got: http://pastebin.com/623927
[11:22] <rufsketch1> ok
[11:22] <Ryand> soundray: it is enabled
[11:22] <rufsketch1> but that means its broken right?
[11:22] <arrick> I don't know, goin to give it a shot though, Havent been to 4 years of computer programming and developing for notihung
[11:22] <soundray> Ryand: did you close and re-open?
[11:22] <rufsketch1> if i dont get a response
[11:22] <__mikem> wine is just a compatibility layer, the latter is used to literally run windows under linux (yes that does sound strange i Know) so you can use things like word
[11:22] <beuno> erez I want to check if it's a dir, and then Ill zip it and move it
[11:22] <Ryand> soundray: yep
[11:22] <_jason> rufsketch1: yesm we'll fix it as soon as you show me your sudoers :)
[11:22] <rufsketch1> lol
[11:22] <rufsketch1> ok
[11:22] <AndyA> If I boot recovery mode and then run startx I got Gnome running but with an error "Failed initializing HAL" and withought login.
[11:22] <AndyA> What is HAL?
[11:22] <mheath> IkLoma: That bug report says that sound is broken. Its been submitted because that user is looking to get it fix. Either the user is wrong, or there is very little anyone in here will be able to do to help you.
[11:22] <soundray> Ryand: can you play any of the sounds you select there, now?
[11:22] <twirpie> hmmm might be good to run my mirc script then right?
[11:23] <beuno> Hardware Abstraction Layer
[11:23] <__mikem> twirpie check out www.winehq.com
[11:23] <erez> beuno: file_name is the thing you want, you make a test like: if [ -d file ] ; then ...
[11:23] <__mikem> for more info
[11:23] <Ryand> soundray, i can click play, but no sound
[11:23] <twirpie> k
[11:23] <AndyA> thx... now how do I fix that?
[11:23] <rufsketch1> it says permission denied _jason
[11:23] <__mikem> rufsketch1 do a chmod 777 on the file
[11:23] <_jason> rufsketch1: didn't you type 'su' and then your root password?
[11:23] <rufsketch1> oh
[11:23] <rufsketch1> lol
[11:23] <arrick> What is GCC 3.2?
[11:23] <rufsketch1> i logged out of that
[11:23] <rufsketch1> ok
[11:23] <rufsketch1> h/o
[11:23] <eugman> What's the best prgram for simple gif animations?
[11:23] <soundray> Ryand: have you un-muted and turned up System volume and PCM in alsamixer?
[11:23] <__mikem> gcc = gnu compiler collection
[11:24] <msid> hello all. i uninstalled totem-gstreamer and installed totem-xine in order to use the w32codecs. I can play any video with no problem, although only wmv videos have sound, no other format. Does anybody have any idea why is this happening ?
[11:24] <ubuntu> Hi.  How can I gain access to my hard drive while using the livecd?
[11:24] <mwe> arrick: it's the c compiler, old version
[11:24] <Ryand> soundray: yes, im looking at alsmixer right now
[11:24] <__mikem> ubotu you have to mount it, but I am not sure how (it can be done though)
[11:24] <ubotu> __mikem: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[11:24] <Marbles> anyone know where i can get software enabling me to recieve files from the computer via bluetooth
[11:24] <TLE> Hey, does anybody know of a commandline tool like cp, but with "status output"/"progress output"  ?
[11:24] <mwe> Marbles: it should be installed with ubuntu I believe. I haven't used it though
[11:25] <arrick> mwe: man the whole requirements for their developer package is outdated
[11:25] <soundray> Ryand: does clicking one of those play buttons log an error to ~/.xsession-errors?
[11:25] <arrick> check this out
[11:25] <Joetheodd> Hey, I just installed a USB cordless mouse and it's not working. It worked just fine in Windows, though. Do I have to restart or something?
[11:25] <knoppix_> kbluetooth
[11:25] <mwe> arrick: :|
[11:25] <arrick> mwe:http://www.lexmark.com/uncomplicate/sequentialem/home/0,7070,204816596_523499769_0_en,00.html
[11:25] <Ryand> soudray: nope
[11:25] <Ryand> soundray: no errors
[11:25] <AndyA> how do I solve "Failed initializing HAL" problem?
[11:25] <Marbles> mwe: i use the bluetooth file sharing software that came with ubuntu but at the moment i only know how to send from phone to computer
[11:25] <JoeBlow> Hi.  How can I gain access to my hard drive while using the livecd?
[11:26] <__mikem> JoeBlow you need to mount your hard drive while you are running the live cd, I am not sure how to do it though
[11:26] <rufsketch1> ok -jason
[11:26] <rufsketch1> _jason
[11:26] <beuno> erez, I get : ./test.sh: line 3: [: too many arguments] 
[11:26] <rufsketch1> heres the link
[11:26] <rufsketch1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10866
[11:26] <JoeBlow> _mikem:  lol that is what I was tring to find out
[11:26] <dragon> i need your help! I`ve finished ubuntu instalation, but system stops loading after few seconds. Where is reason?
[11:26] <__mikem> !mount
[11:26] <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
[11:26] <_jason> ubotu: tell rufsketch1 about expert
[11:27] <_jason> rufsketch1: follow those instructions
[11:27] <msid> hello all. i uninstalled totem-gstreamer and installed totem-xine in order to use the w32codecs. I can play any video with no problem, although only wmv videos have sound, no other format. Does anybody have any idea why is this happening ?
[11:27] <arrick> joeblow: all you have to do is click on places>computer
[11:27] <__mikem> !tell JoeBlow about mount
[11:27] <mwe> arrick: I think it sounds like it's gonna be hard to get it to work
[11:27] <__mikem> JoeBlow check out the pm ubotu sent you
[11:27] <mwe> arrick: have you googled around? maybe someone has a solution
[11:27] <JoeBlow> arrick:  I did, I can't seem to find my hard drive in the file manger
[11:27] <rufsketch1> _jason what instructions?
[11:27] <_jason> rufsketch1: in your private message from ubotu
[11:28] <rufsketch1> oh got it
[11:28] <arrick> open the terminal and mount it
[11:28] <rufsketch1> umm
[11:28] <rufsketch1> i dont understand what this means
[11:28] <eugman> Anyone know of a program that can take a series of gif and make an animated one?
[11:28] <beuno> erez, is it possible because of the spaces in file names?
[11:28] <JoeBlow> arrick:  I don't know how, I guess I will just serach the ubuntu site with the url in the pm
[11:28] <rufsketch1> _jason, i dont think i did an expert install
[11:28] <rufsketch1> what is it?
[11:28] <soundray> Ryand: do you get any output from aplay -l ?
[11:28] <_jason> rufsketch1: you su to root and enter that long command on one line, and subsitutde your_normal_username with your normal username
[11:28] <_jason> rufsketch1: that's ok, your symptoms are the same
[11:29] <beuno> erez, yes it is :)
[11:29] <rufsketch1> ok
[11:29] <Ryand> soundray: yes
[11:29] <rufsketch1> thnx
[11:29] <arrick> mwe: I have been working on this thing for the last 3 days, googling my eyes out, and talking in different rooms, and its kind of funny that I can print using the live cd, but without the gui it wont recognize it.
[11:29] <ubuntunewb> what to do, when booting ubuntu from cd, it loads but brings me to a dos prompt
[11:29] <AndyA> hi. when I boot regulary I got "greeter application crashing..." error, and when I boot recovery mode and then run startx I got "Failed initializing HAL" error. Can someone please help me?
[11:29] <__mikem> Ubuntunewb it brings you to a BASH SHELL not a dos prompt
[11:29] <geppy> I'm having a problem where if I enable the nvidia driver, my computer crashes if I switch X-servers or switch to a TTY from my X-server (for example, powering off).
[11:29] <ubuntunewb> what to do then mikem
[11:30] <__mikem> type startx
[11:30] <Ryand> soundray: **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
[11:30] <Ryand> card 0: ICH5 [Intel ICH5] , device 0: Intel ICH [Intel ICH5] 
[11:30] <Ryand>   Subdevices: 1/1
[11:30] <Ryand>   Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
[11:30] <Ryand> card 0: ICH5 [Intel ICH5] , device 4: Intel ICH - IEC958 [Intel ICH5 - IEC958] 
[11:30] <Ryand>   Subdevices: 1/1
[11:30] <Ryand>   Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
[11:30] <rufsketch1> ok _jason
[11:30] <rufsketch1> i did it
[11:30] <__mikem> ubuntunewb try 'startx'
[11:30] <ubuntunewb> ok thanks a lot
[11:30] <Ryand> sorry guys
[11:30] <rufsketch1> will this allow me to use sudo?
[11:30] <_jason> rufsketch1: now exit from su and try 'sudo echo hi'
[11:30] <arrick> I had it set up as an XP home network, and then I decided to run a linux server, because it is so slow (pentium MMX, 64mb ram  and all) to be the server with XP Pro
[11:30] <rufsketch1> ok
[11:30] <aeneas> irc://irc.criten.net/defonic-albums
[11:30] <erez> beuno: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10867  , i hope this will help you..
[11:30] <soundray> Ryand: we have a pastebin for that kind of thing.
[11:30] <htrp> Konqueror runs faster than Firefox
[11:31] <htrp> am i right?
[11:31] <aeneas> irc://irc.criten.net/defonic-albums/[albums] -hxc-08
[11:31] <Ryand> soundray: i know, i didnt think it was going to be more then four lines
[11:31] <Ryand> sorry
[11:31] <rufsketch1> woohoo it worked, it said hi.  thnx _jason!
[11:31] <arrick> I forgot to add your name to my last Mwe:
[11:31] <_jason> ubotu: tell rufsketch1 about sudo
[11:31] <ozzloy> when i hit the "www" key, it no longer opens up firefox.  it used to, but now it doesn't.  how do i fix that?
[11:31] <bsdfox> htrp: not for me
[11:31] <_jason> rufsketch1: now read that page about how to disable root
[11:31] <Dr_Willis> htrp,  i perfer firefox for other reasons.
[11:31] <beuno> erez, yes that's what I did, just had to put "$files" because of spaces in file names
[11:31] <rufsketch1> lol, i understand what sudo is.  just not how to use it :-P
[11:31] <rufsketch1> haha
[11:31] <bsdfox> ozzloy, you in gnome? just go to the keyboard bindings
[11:31] <rufsketch1> i got it now though
[11:31] <erez> beuno: i forgot a '$' there before the file..
[11:31] <rufsketch1> thnx _jason
[11:32] <AndyA> hi. when I boot regulary I got "greeter application crashing..." error, and when I boot recovery mode and then run startx I got "Failed initializing HAL" error. Can someone please help me?
[11:32] <ozzloy> bsdfox: i went to the kb bindings, it looks like it should work
[11:32] <arrick> mwe: back to XP Pro I go, thanks for all your help in this matter
[11:32] <soundray> Ryand: we're through all the obvious stuff. In alsamixer, do you get any settings to do with IEC?
[11:32] <beuno> erez, that URL did help  :D
[11:32] <Ryand> soundray: where would that be?
[11:32] <arrick> mwe: a guy by the name of brenner helped me get the server going, but he didnt know printers on linux
[11:32] <despedes> hi!
[11:33] <erez> beuno: :)
[11:33] <soundray> Ryand: off the screen to the right (right arrow)
[11:33] <ozzloy> also, when i click links in irssi, it no longer opens them up in firefox.  it does nothing
[11:33] <mwe> arrick: I just read the Z65n driver is supposed to work
[11:33] <sg47__> anyone with rdesktop experience?
[11:33] <arrick> erez: engles por favor
[11:33] <despedes> im having trouble installing the fglrx drivers for my ati card in Ubuntu Dapper... anyone can help?
[11:33] <Ryand> soundray yes, there are two
[11:33] <despedes> i already did some reading
[11:33] <arrick> mwe: where did yo find that?
[11:33] <despedes> tried some guides
[11:33] <__mikem> ati and ubuntu don't mix
[11:33] <arrick> send it in a pm please
[11:34] <soundray> Ryand: according to http://linux.iuplog.com/default.asp?item=94639 it might help to disable them.
[11:34] <despedes> and it stills running the mesa driver
[11:34] <Ryand> soundray: im not sure how, let me try
[11:34] <erez> arrick: i didn't understand that..
[11:34] <mwe> arrick: http://www.linuxprinting.org/forums.cgi?group=linuxprinting.lexmark.general;article=3311
[11:34] <Newbieee> Could You Please help me...how do I have to start Cd-Live AFTER Booting?
[11:34] <soundray> Ryand: activate with the right/left arrow keys, modify with up/down.
[11:34] <Consty> When using the gl/gl2 driver for mplayer video is fine until I attempt to compile a program/copy files.. it slows down to a crawl. When using xv this doesn't happen.  I have the proprietary drivers installed and they're working just fine, but I'm having this problem.  Anyone have a clue how to fix it?
[11:34] <mwe> Newbieee: just put it in
[11:35] <Ryand> soundray its on PCM now
[11:35] <lastent> hi theres a file server.met for amule, does anyone know where i can get it
[11:35] <mwe> Newbieee: if it doesn't start something is broken and you need to find out what
[11:35] <Newbieee> I put it in It`s Booting but it start in DOS!
[11:35] <Dr_Willis> Newbieee,  i think you need to clarify the issue.
[11:36] <mwe> Dr_Willis: the live-cd boots to dos :)
[11:36] <AndyA> hi. when I boot regulary I got "greeter application crashing..." error, and when I boot recovery mode and then run startx I got "Failed initializing HAL" error. Can someone please help me?
[11:36] <despedes> OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org
[11:36] <despedes> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[11:36] <despedes> OpenGL version string: 1.2 (1.5 Mesa 6.4.1)
[11:36] <justinl> hey. i have a really dumb question.. is there some page where i can get hte package list for the default ubuntu installation.. like what wm it uses and such?
[11:36] <__mikem> I don't know how a live LINUX cd boots to DOS
[11:36] <mwe> justinl: it uses gnome for default
[11:36] <justinl> thx
[11:36] <mwe> __mikem: me neither
[11:37] <__mikem> Just because your computer is in text mode does NOT mean you are in DOS
[11:37] <psusi> mwe, the ubuntu live cd has nothing whatsoever to do with dos...
[11:37] <mwe> __mikem: but that's what the dude said :)
[11:37] <mwe> psusi: I know
[11:37] <arrick> thats right
[11:37] <soundray> Some people think textmode=DOS. Brought up on MS Windows, how are they supposed to know better?
[11:38] <arrick> go back to school for networking
[11:38] <arrick> hehe
[11:38] <Installer36> arrick>  Here...http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83456&highlight=lexmark+printer
[11:38] <__mikem> The average windows user is either not computer literate or has no idea that microsoft is NOT the only provider of computer software
[11:38] <Joetheodd> soundray: I hate stupid people, lol.
[11:38] <Dr_Willis> soundray,  with a large hammer to their head.
[11:39] <Dr_Willis> :P
[11:39] <Installer36> arrick> it works for my lexmark ...but different model
[11:39] <__mikem> I have seriously heard stories about people who thought linux was a computer game
[11:39] <Dr_Willis> The average windows user is a total moron. :P we are here to fix that.. one way or another.
[11:39] <psusi> and unless they are still using 9x then they have nothing to do with dos either
[11:39] <soundray> Joetheodd, Dr_Willis: That's the spirit of Ubuntu! ;)
[11:39] <Dr_Willis> soundray,  Tough Love!
[11:39] <Installer36> Arrick > this is the driver that mwe showed you
[11:39] <__mikem> LONG LIVE UBUNTU! LOL
[11:39] <arrick> ok, thanks
[11:39] <Joetheodd> soundray: ROFLLOLOLOL
[11:39] <mwe> psusi: you can run plain old dos in xp with command.com. it's there :)
[11:40] <arrick> erez: englich is what I said a while ago. hehe
[11:40] <AndyR> lo all
[11:40] <__mikem> actually, most people don't realize that you are not running dos when you run command.com but rather you are running what is called the "windows shell"
[11:40] <soundray> Is it true that "Ubuntu" is African for "I can't configure Debian"?
[11:40] <mwe> soundray: yes ;)
[11:40] <Ryand> soundray: you still with me?
[11:40] <__mikem> soundray no
[11:40] <__mikem> lol
[11:41] <Dr_Willis> soundray,  its african for 'All your base are belong to us"
[11:41] <erez> arrick: ok
[11:41] <soundray> Ryand: yes. I didn't read a reply from you re. IEC -- sorry if I missed it.
[11:41] <psusi> __mikem, actually, the command.com IS the msdos shell
[11:41] <Joetheodd> soundray: I think it means humanity or something, but we can go with that
[11:41] <psusi> __mikem, of course, you don't use that on nt/2k/xp since there's cmd.exe, which is the 32 bit command processor
[11:41] <Ryand> soundray: no problem, i think its set to PCM now
[11:41] <__mikem> actually, I dont understand why we are debating about windows in here anyway
[11:41] <soundray> Ryand: still no sound from the Prefs dialog?
[11:41] <Ongo> hi. when I boot regulary I got "greeter application crashing..." error, and when I boot recovery mode and then run startx I got "Failed initializing HAL" error. Can someone please help me?
[11:41] <ziza> hi
[11:42] <Ryand> soundray: nope
[11:42] <psusi> old habbit I guess... used to be an NT kernel hacker
[11:42] <esc_ape> does anyone know how to pull up a mac address?
[11:42] <arrick> erez: and I still didnt spell it right
[11:42] <arrick> hehe
[11:42] <psusi> esc_ape, ifconfig
[11:42] <Dr_Willis> Ongo,   may be worth wile checking the forums/wiki for that error. and also try reconfigrung your X display.
[11:42] <__mikem> heres an embarasing confession, I used to think a "mac address" was the IP address of a mac
[11:42] <soundray> Ryand: what does 'sudo modprobe snd-pcm-oss' give you?
[11:43] <esc_ape> psusi - would this be it? Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:12:18:43:B7:76
[11:43] <rufsketch1> anyone know where i can get a few good ubuntu themes?
[11:43] <kingspawn> __mikem: score ;)
[11:43] <Dr_Willis> __mikem,  or the address of Mr Mac.
[11:43] <esc_ape> art.gnome.org
[11:43] <__mikem> lol
[11:43] <psusi> esc_ape, yea
[11:43] <Ryand> soundray: nothing happend
[11:43] <Dr_Willis> rufsketch1,  you mean GNOME themes. :P
[11:43] <rufsketch1> thnx
[11:43] <rufsketch1> yeah
[11:43] <rufsketch1> gnome
[11:43] <rufsketch1> lol
[11:44] <ziza> question: How do i find out which patches were applied to the Ubuntu Dapper Drake kernel? Is there some info page regarding this?
[11:44] <__mikem> I actually have a "glossy" version of the default ubuntu theme
[11:44] <esc_ape> psusi - thanks.
[11:44] <Newbieee> mikem and mwe...that`s why I am asking beacause I am so Stup*id...with Windows..and try Ubuntu..And after booting It start CR-DOS
[11:44] <esc_ape> I still am figuring out the whole mac address thing. a computer, modem, and wireless card all have mac addresses, right?
[11:44] <twirpie> hmmm i downloaded some .tar files from xchat lastnight that finished completely but i cant seem to find them :( is tar files not reconized?
[11:44] <Newbieee> I should I know if is not DOS or not?
[11:44] <soundray> Ryand: then it has loaded the OSS compatibility layer without complaint. We can now test sound the ancient Unix way. Do you have a .WAV file lying around somewhere? Preferably a short sound.
[11:44] <mwe> ziza: if you running it, downloading the kernel source package pulls the patches as well I believe
[11:45] <__mikem> Newbieee noone is calling you stupid
[11:45] <arrick> esc_ape: the pc does not have a mac address
[11:45] <__mikem> we don't do that yere
[11:45] <psusi> Newbieee, what the heck is CR-DOS?
[11:45] <__mikem> unless we want to get banned anyway
[11:45] <Ryand> soundray, yes, let me look for a second
[11:45] <arrick> the net components do
[11:45] <Dr_Willis> You mean DR-Dos ?
[11:45] <rambo3> or is it kernel headers
[11:45] <rufsketch1> awwww
[11:45] <__mikem> Maybe DR-SPOCK
[11:45] <rufsketch1> all they have is backgrounds and splashj screens
[11:45] <__mikem> lol
[11:45] <Newbieee> yes sorry DR-Dos
[11:45] <rufsketch1> splash*
[11:45] <ziza> mwe: this is true, but I simply want to know which patches
[11:45] <esc_ape> arrick - the netword cards do, right?
[11:46] <arrick> esc_ape: yes
[11:46] <Newbieee> It`s start in a text screen with some commands...
[11:46] <rufsketch1> oh nvm
[11:46] <psusi> esc_ape, network interfaces have mac addresses... so wireless cards, ethernet cards, etc
[11:46] <jenda> Why can't I set my preferred applications > browser to custom command (firefox %s)? It will always set back to firefox
[11:46] <Newbieee> and I don`t know how to start the Cd-Live
[11:46] <Ryand> soundray: i have a wave
[11:46] <mwe> ziza: I don't know where to check it otherwise. that's what I did when I wanted to find out in breezy a while back
[11:46] <__mikem> does the prompt you see end in a '$' or a '#' newbieee
[11:46] <psusi> Newbieee, dr-dos is not on the ubuntu live cd
[11:46] <HymnToLife> lin clo
[11:46] <arrick> wireless ones will give the mac right on the outside, and if it is internal, you can normally find it printed next to one of the chips on the card, or even use the interface if it is installed already
[11:47] <__mikem> Newbieee: does the prompt you see end in a '$' or a '#'
[11:47] <rybuntu> what do mp3 players show up as under /dev?
[11:47] <twirpie> hmmm i downloaded some .tar files from xchat lastnight that finished completely but i cant seem to find them :( is tar files not reconized?
[11:47] <soundray> Ryand: on the commandline, do 'sudo cat file.wav >/dev/dsp'. Be ready to Ctrl-C quickly in case it sounds unbearable :)
[11:47] <mwe> rybuntu: it depends
[11:47] <jenda> And of course, this way it doesn't work, since I installed 1.5 (for example, in Xchat)
[11:47] <Newbieee> now Is asking me something to choose...like /MUX.../BN-16 ..etc
[11:47] <ziza> mwe: I'd like to compile my own kernel with suspend2 patches, because I really badly need that feature
[11:47] <lastent> i can run my amule, can anybody help me?
[11:47] <mwe> rybuntu: if it's working right it should automount
[11:47] <__mikem> I don't like the sound of what Newbiee is discribing
[11:47] <rybuntu> mwe: im trying to mount mine under vmware its a pmc
[11:47] <psusi> ziza, there's a howto on the forums for that
[11:47] <ziza> mwe: i'm asking about the patches Ubuntu devs applied, because I want to be sure not to miss something important
[11:48] <__mikem> Newbiee does the prompt you are in end in a dollar sign or a pound simble
[11:48] <mwe> ziza: I use it too, but a in complete custom kernel
[11:48] <DonVitoCorleone> sers
[11:48] <DonVitoCorleone> s
[11:48] <psusi> ziza, just install the kernel source package and it includes all the patches
[11:48] <esc_ape> arrick - thanks for the info. basically, I am having disconnectivity problems with my cable modem (I suspect). I read that my isp requires users to "clone the mac address of the modem in your router." so im trying to figure out which mac address that would be & how to enter that info into the router.
[11:48] <redguy> ziza: maybe people at #ubuntu-motu can help you?
[11:48] <Newbieee> Mikem i don`t know...I will try again and tell yoo
[11:48] <arrick> esc_ape: who is your provider/
[11:48] <esc_ape> comcast
[11:49] <twirpie> anyone?
[11:49] <Ongo> hi. when I boot regulary I got "greeter application crashing..." error, and when I boot recovery mode and then run startx I got "Failed initializing HAL" error. Can someone please help me?
[11:49] <psusi> esc_ape, sounds like bogus advice to me.... the modem has its own mac addy and your pc or router has a different one.. that's how the network operates
[11:49] <arrick> esc_ape: and what type of router do you use?
[11:49] <lastent> can anybody help me running the amule??
[11:49] <__mikem> soundray, we should find out, particularly where he got the cd
[11:49] <twirpie> i cant find my tar files :(
[11:49] <esc_ape> linksys wrt54g
[11:49] <Ryand> soundray cat file.wav means the name of my wav file right?
[11:49] <mwe> Ongo: I don't think hald is started in recovery mode
[11:50] <psusi> esc_ape, and what exactly do you mean by connectivity issues?
[11:50] <soundray> Ryand: yes.
[11:50] <__mikem> My brother is a hard core fedora fan, I gave him an ubuntu pressed cd to try, he says he still likes fedora better, (I can't imagine why)
[11:50] <ozzloy> what should i be googling? 'www' key doesn't open firefox.  links in other applications no longer open firefox
[11:50] <Installer36> Ongo > when you boot recovery what happens when you type exit
[11:50] <arrick> esc_ape:you can go to the admin page, 192.168.1.1 and got to the advanced page find mac clone and that is where you put in the mac of  the primary pc on your network
[11:50] <rybuntu> wme: it wont automount
[11:50] <mwe> Ongo: you need to supply some log file info ( /var/log/gdm/* ) on pastebin
[11:50] <soundray> Ryand: the path and the filename, actually, unless the file is in your present working directory.
[11:50] <twirpie> bah i need a coffee..... anyone else want one?
[11:50] <twirpie> :)
[11:50] <mwe> Ongo: and /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[11:51] <psusi> in general you do not want to mess with mac addresses
[11:51] <soundray> twirpie: yes please. Lotsa cream, lotsa sugar.
[11:51] <redguy> lastent: did you install amule from the repositories, or did you download it by yoursefl and compile it (./configure, make, make install)?
[11:51] <patrick52222> just got the linux mag april issue
[11:51] <Ryand> soundray like this "sudo qwe.wav /home/ryan/Desktop"
[11:51] <esc_ape> psusi - my cable connection will slow down so much that I cannot do anything online. in order to "get back online" I have to unplug/replug in the modem & router...sometimes reboot both computers (both running ubuntu)
[11:51] <arrick> esc_ape: i am attempting to dcc chat with you, you can accept it
[11:51] <psusi> esc_ape, mucking with mac addresses isn't going to help you
[11:51] <patrick52222> but i cant seem to install realsoft 3D as a user and in root it dont insatll
[11:51] <arrick> that way we dont hav a lot of unnecessry traffic here
[11:52] <psusi> esc_ape, how often do you need to reboot the modem to fix this?
[11:52] <psusi> esc_ape, once a day?  once a week?  or once an hour?
[11:52] <rambo3> aren't mac adresses configured buy card manufacturors?
[11:52] <rambo3> built in
[11:52] <esc_ape> psusi - pretty random - although lately its been 2x a day
[11:52] <lastent> redguy repositories
[11:52] <psusi> rambo3, yes... they are generally hard wired by the manufacturer to be a globally unique address, but most modern hardware allows you to override it
[11:52] <soundray> Ryand, no. "sudo cat /home/ryan/Desktop/qwe.wav >/dev/dsp", if qwe is a soundfile on your desktop.
[11:52] <Ryand> soundray that did nothing, i dont think i put in the right command
[11:53] <redguy> lastent: hmm, so what is your problem?
[11:53] <psusi> esc_ape, ok... that has nothing to do with mac addresses... just to make sure, you have one pc plugged into a router plugged into the cable modem right?
[11:53] <Ryand> soundray it went nuts
[11:53] <lastent> red guy i can't get the servers
[11:53] <lastent> redguy i can't get the servers
[11:53] <arrick> esc_ape: have you updated the firmware on your router?
[11:53] <mwe> soundray: I don't think you can sudo cat >
[11:53] <soundray> Ryand: mwe is right.
[11:53] <Ryand> soundray: all kinds of stuff flew through the terminal and my motherboard speaker went nuts
[11:53] <psusi> esc_ape, you need to complain to comcrap and have them send out a field tech to inspect the line
[11:54] <esc_ape> psusi - yes, I have it all plugged in correctly
[11:54] <soundray> Ryand: try without the sudo
[11:54] <mwe> soundray: I think you need sudo su -c 'cat foo > bar'
[11:54] <esc_ape> arrick - firmware is up to date
[11:54] <redguy> lastent: hmm, you mean the server list?
[11:54] <arrick> ok
[11:54] <Joetheodd> mwe: sure you can, it just doesn't do anything other than normal.
[11:54] <lastent> redguy yes
[11:54] <psusi> esc_ape, though yea, removing the router from the picture for a while to test would be good.. make sure that isn't the problem
[11:54] <psusi> esc_ape, but it isn't very likely
[11:54] <psusi> esc_ape, especially if you can fix it by just reooting the modem
[11:54] <mwe> Joetheodd: um. I meant it wont pipe the output with root privs
[11:55] <esc_ape> psusi - yeah, I tried that already. just a direct line to the primary computer. still died.
[11:55] <soundray> Ryand: pls try "cat /home/ryan/Desktop/qwe.wav >/dev/dsp"
[11:55] <mwe> Joetheodd: or redirect it, rather
[11:55] <esc_ape> so, im thinking comcast sucks, no?
[11:55] <psusi> esc_ape, generally if you can reboot the modem to fix it, then the headend sometimes assigns your modem a bad channel that doesn't work for shit.. rebooting it gets it a new channel
[11:55] <Ongo> Installer36  I'm not sure. When I boot as recovery I am root. When I type exit I think I became user. But I'm not sure.
[11:55] <Ryand> soundray without sudo it said device or resource busy
[11:55] <psusi> esc_ape, yes... comcrap sucks
[11:55] <redguy> lastent: hmm, sorry can't help you with that. But I'm sure google can
[11:55] <soundray> Ryand: ah, that's interesting.
[11:56] <rufsketch1> hey, once i download all the update files
[11:56] <rufsketch1> what do i do?
[11:56] <__mikem> I use a cable modem, it is loads better than any dsl or phone line modem
[11:56] <esc_ape> I wonder if they send a tech out if he'll have problems fixing this...considering im not using windows on either computer...both ubuntu
[11:56] <lastent> redguy do u have a server.met file in .amule?
[11:56] <psusi> esc_ape, so you'll need to call and complain to them... a lot.
[11:56] <Installer36> Ongo > when iboot recovery ittakes me to root then I type in exit and it will boot
[11:56] <redguy> lastent: I am not using amule anymore, sorry
[11:56] <Installer36> finish booting
[11:56] <psusi> esc_ape, the morons on the phone generally have a problem with that... so you have to lie and pretend you're using windows... the guy that comes out generally doesn't touch the pc, only services the line
[11:56] <soundray> Ryand: there is probably a hanging program somewhere that's hogging your sound device.
[11:57] <arrick> esc_ape: did what I told you help you out?
[11:57] <twirpie> i cant find my tar files someone help me? :(
[11:57] <psusi> esc_ape, in fact... I never let them touch my pc ;)
[11:57] <arrick> I wanted to verify that I had the right information
[11:57] <rambo3> Installer36: what
[11:57] <Ryand> soundray: its a fresh install, i dont know how
[11:57] <arrick> It turns out I did
[11:57] <redguy> twirpie: could you give more detail?
[11:57] <soundray> Mmm, twirpie, that's just what the doctor ordered. Thanks!
[11:57] <Ongo> Installer36 Is that important?
[11:57] <Newbieee> Ok...after I bootig It`s start Caldera Dr-Dos 7.03
[11:57] <soundray> Ryand: it may have happened during one of your attempts to get it going.
[11:57] <__mikem> speak of the devil
[11:58] <__mikem> Um Newbieee, where did you get this live CD
[11:58] <soundray> Ryand: xmms does that kind of thing occasionally.
[11:58] <twirpie> i downloaded two .tar files lastnight and i cant find them anywhere even though they did finish
[11:58] <Installer36> rambo3> what?
[11:58] <leif_> anyone here useing nvidia 7676 drivers and xorg 7?
[11:58] <esc_ape> arrick - thanks for the help. direct connect didnt go thru for some reason...
[11:58] <Newbieee> from ubuntu site United Kindom
[11:58] <__mikem> BEcause, it shouldn't do that
[11:58] <twirpie> yw soundray
[11:58] <soundray> Ryand: I suggest you disable the gnome sound server (in that dialog) and reboot.
[11:58] <Hexidigital> twirpie, did you check your home folder?
[11:58] <twirpie> yes
[11:58] <redguy> twirpie: try locate or find from the consloe if you remember the filenames
[11:58] <arrick> the default password is ' admin' unless you have changed it already
[11:58] <Ryand> soundray: ok, ill be right back
[11:59] <arrick> whats you IP address?
[11:59] <Newbieee> Is a corrupted Cd
[11:59] <twirpie> i do but whats the command?
[11:59] <Hexidigital> twirpie, what browser? firefox?
[11:59] <happyone> hello
[11:59] <luisvillegas> hi!
[11:59] <esc_ape> psusi - next time the cable goes out, I'm callling & raising hell
[11:59] <twirpie> xchat
[11:59] <Newbieee> ?
[11:59] <Hexidigital> no, what browser did you use for downloading?
[11:59] <arrick> esc_ape: tats why I switched to DSL
[11:59] <__mikem> No, I the cd you have physically in your drive is NOT the ubuntu live cd
[11:59] <RFTim> why does Ubuntu live cd boot with 640X480 resolution?
[11:59] <psusi> esc_ape, aye... do that...
[11:59] <twirpie> none i used xchat to dl it
[11:59] <rybuntu> does anyone know what a usb device shows up as under dev? if its not support will it not show up at all?
[12:00] <redguy> Newbieee: can you give us the webpage you downloaded it from? AFAIK Ubuntu does not contain DR-DOS
[12:00] <__mikem> SoundRay did you hear what Newbieee just said
[12:00] <psusi> arrick, most dsl operators are much worse... telephone companies suck ass... they ruined isdn and they ruined dsl